云南怒江傈僳族自治州民族中学2025-2026学年下学期期中考试高三英语试卷

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2025-2026学年下学期期中考试 高三 英语试卷 注意事项: 1.答题前,考生务必用黑色碳素笔将自己的姓名、准考证、考场号、座位号填写在答题卡上,并认真核准条形码上的准考证号、姓名、考场号、座位号,在规定的位置贴好条形码。 2.回答选择题时,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。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。 3. 考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡交回。 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段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话读两遍。 1.Which table does Molly recommend? A.A small one. B.A round one. C.A square one. 2.What is the probable relationship between the woman and James? A.Classmates. B.Mother and son. C.Teacher and student. 3.What will the speakers do today? A.Go to an art show. B.Meet the man's aunt. C.Eat out with Mark. 4.What are the speakers talking about? A.A pop star. B.An old song. C.A radio program. 5.What is Kate doing? A.Boarding a flight. B.Arranging a trip. C.Seeing a friend off. 第2节 (共 15 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 22 .5 分) 听下面一段对话,完成以下小题。 6.Where does the conversation probably take place? A.In a fitness center. B.In a sports shop. C.In a clinic. 7.What does the man advise the woman to do? A.Buy high-quality sportswear. B.Keep working out regularly. C.Avoid over-exercising. 听下面一段对话,完成以下小题。 8.Why does Sarah come to talk to Jacob? A.To make an appointment. B.To seek his advice. C.To explain a decision. 9.How many people are there in Sarah's group? A.Three. B.Four. C.Five. 10.What is the relationship between the speakers? A.Classmates. B.Fellow workers. C.Teacher and student. 听下面一段对话,完成以下小题。 11.How often does the band come to perform in the park? A.Three times a year. B.Once a year. C.Every other year. 12.What kind of music will be played this evening? A.Country music. B.Jazz. C.Rock and roll. 13.What will Jannie do next? A.Catch a bus. B.Listen to a lecture. C.Go to the library. 听下面的录音,回答以下小题。 14.What is the main cause of Olivia’s tiredness? A.Work stress at the office. B.Poor sleeping habits at night. C.Health problems affecting sleep. 15.What happened to Olivia yesterday? A.She was in poor condition at work. B.She failed to attend a presentation. C.She was criticized by her boss. 16.What is Bill’s attitude toward Olivia’s problem? A.Caring and helpful. B.Worried and critical. C.Sorry but helpless. 听下面的录音,回答以下小题。 17.How did Tom get to know the fashion website? A.From a friend. B.From an advertisement. C.From a customer. 18.What is the problem with the shoes? A.They are too big. B.They are uncomfortable to wear. C.They are in the wrong color. 19.How does Tom sound when speaking of customer service? A.Rather grateful. B.Totally disappointed. C.A bit surprised. 20.What lesson does the woman learn from Tom’s experience? A.Shopping at the local market. B.Listening to others’ advice. C.Buying from reliable websites. 第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分) 第一节 (共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。 A Edinburgh, Scotland’s capital, is famous for its lively summer festival and moody gothic architecture — but a short break here offers plenty more besides. This walkable city packs unforgettable experiences into a single day, from literary trails to fine dining and historic pubs. 8 a.m.: Explore the old town Craft your own literary trail starting in the Grassmarket. Climb the Miss Jean Brodie Steps to view Edinburgh Castle framed by narrow lanes, and then wander into Greyfriars Kirkyard, a 17th-century cemetery. Sharp-eyed Harry Potter fans will spot familiar names on gravestones, including ones that inspired You-Know-Who. 11 a.m.: Dive into the past Across from the cemetery is the National Museum of Scotland, whose galleries cover time and continents with a focus on Scottish history and culture. Don’t miss Alexander Graham Bell’s original telephone and a Trainspotting screenplay signed by Ewan McGregor. For a different experience, visit Surgeons’ Hall, which showcases Edinburgh’s medical history. 2 p.m.: Head for the river After morning culture, take a short tram from Princes Street to Leith, which holds a quarter of Scotland’s Michelin-starred restaurants, including Tom Kitchin’s The Kitchin. Its lunch menu features seasonal Scottish fare, such as the lobster from just three bus stops down the coast, which tastes all the better for it. Little wonder Welsh himself is a regular. 7 p.m.: Drink up No Edinburgh day is complete without a pub stop, and the New Town has great options. Sherlock Holmes fans should seek out The Conan Doyle, a historic pub near the author’s birthplace. Step inside and enjoy a refreshing local ale or whisky to wind down after a busy day of exploration. 21.Which place will fantasy fiction lovers want to visit? A.Princes Street. B.Surgeons’ Hall. C.Greyfriars Kirkyard. D.The New Town. 22.Why is Welsh a regular at the Kitchin? A.It offers fresh lobster. B.It serves tasty seasonal local food. C.It is within walking distance. D.It is a Michelin-starred restaurant. 23.What is the author’s purpose in writing the text? A.To share personal travel experiences. B.To compare Edinburgh’s tourist attractions. C.To recommend a one-day trip to Edinburgh. D.To advertise Edinburgh’s festival and architecture. B In 1998, researchers Larry Page and Sergey Brin published a paper titled The Anatomy of a Large-Scale Hypertextual Web Search Engine. In the paper, they anticipated the rise of algorithms(算法). Later that same year, the two developed the search algorithm, PageRank, which revolutionized the early web by prioritizing pages according to the number and types of links on each page. Today, PageRank is still around, but it has fallen victim to algorithms. The broader web landscape has abandoned its original promise: to enable us to be the best and most genuine version of ourselves. Instead, we’re trapped in a system that emphasizes sameness and discourages individuality, all at the hands of algorithms that have gone wild. Algorithms make it impossible to go online without encountering content that claims it’s been “selected for you”. But they don’t recognize how complex and ever-changing human tastes can be. Because of their overly simplistic calculations, we are rarely shown anything new, different, or exciting. For example, Spotify listeners end up hearing the same songs and artists over and over. The combination of the universality of algorithms and the addictiveness of the platforms threatens to flatten our individual tastes. The algorithms push us all toward the same ideas while making it harder for free-thinkers and subcultures to rise up. But innovation requires those who are willing and able to go against algorithmic trend cycles. Societal innovation and advancement at large will stagnate(停滞) in such environments. We already see this happening. It’s why every single new movie is either a reboot, remake, requel, prequel, or sequel(续集). And it’s why the clothes younger generations consider trendy look similar to what we wore in our childhood. Undoubtedly, algorithms are here to stay. But if we hope to avoid innovation stagnation, taste must be returned to its rightful owners. We all have a hand in making that happen. 24.How did Larry Page and Sergey Brin affect the web in 1998? A.They broke its original promise. B.They boosted its development. C.They prevented it from going wild. D.They shifted its focus to individuality. 25.What can be known about the algorithm-controlled content we get according to paragraph 3? A.It can always amaze and excite us. B.It is based on complex calculations. C.It features repetition and predictability. D.It matches our ever-changing tastes. 26.Why are the examples mentioned in paragraph 5? A.To highlight the universality of algorithms. B.To analyze the reason for algorithmic stagnation. C.To explain the concept of algorithmic trend cycles. D.To show how algorithms negatively impact innovation. 27.What is the author’s main purpose in writing the text? A.To remind us to make full use of algorithms. B.To encourage innovation in algorithmic design. C.To demonstrate the incredible power of algorithms. D.To urge us to try to get out of the algorithmic trap. C Wild cats showcase a surprising diversity of eye colors, proving a mystery for researchers. Most wild species are known to have narrow eye color ranges, usually black, brown, or yellow. Eye colors’ evolution is hard to track. Fossils don’t preserve it; preserved samples have artificial eyes; most books illustrate only one example per species. Now, scientists have used abundant online photographs of wild cats to chart the transition from brown eyes to colors such as green and blue — and found something of a gray area. Any animal’s eye color is determined by its levels of two melanin pigments (黑色素) — eumelanin, which makes brown-black, and pheomelanin, which makes red-yellow. Eye colors vary according to the amounts of each, with different combinations leading to colors such as blue, green, and gray. Scientists, Tabin and Katherine, used a process called ancestral state reconstruction to determine the eye colors of extinct wild cat species based on those of their living descendants. They examined the clearest images submitted to the database iNaturalist, then classified each cat’s eye color, and mapped the data to the cat family tree, using an algorithm (算法) to find each common ancestor’s possible eye colors. The algorithm accounted for the likelihood of certain changes and figured in the time since species separated in order to generate the likeliest colors at every split. “It’s a way we can actually look into the eyes of the wild cat’s ancestor,” Tabin says. “The ancestor developed gray eyes, and then the eye color diversity just exploded.” Once an eye with moderate amounts of both eumelanin and pheomelanin appeared (producing gray eyes), blue and green were not far behind. The scientists next tried to connect the discovered eye colors with numerous factors, including habitat, fur color, and hunting behavior, to help explain why those shades had evolved. But they found little correlation. “Siberian dogs have those bright blue eyes because we wanted them to and bred them accordingly, but in wild cats, I have no idea what’s going on here,” Tabin says. Perhaps cats prefer particular eye colors in mates — but it would be challenging to test. 28.Why do wild cats’ eye colors puzzle researchers? A.Their diversity contradicts expected patterns. B.Fossils cannot preserve eye color information. C.Too many species exist to compare effectively. D.Lighting conditions alter colors in online photos. 29.How did the scientists conduct their study on wild cats’ eye colors? A.By observing fossil records of extinct cats. B.By analyzing photos from an online database. C.By examining melanin pigments in living cats. D.By studying artificial eyes of preserved samples. 30.What can we learn about the evolution of wild cats’ eye colors from Tabin’s words? A.Extinct cats had only one eye color type. B.Gray eyes led to different eye colors later. C.Blue and green eyes appeared before gray eyes. D.Gray eyes came from high melanin pigment amounts. 31.How does Tabin feel about the evolution of wild cats’ eye colors? A.Pleased. B.Relieved. C.Frightened. D.Confused. D In early February 2026, ByteDance’s latest AI video model, Seedance 2.0, captured global attention. It is celebrated for its powerful capabilities, becoming one of the most discussed tech topics. What makes Seedance 2.0 stand out? It can generate both video and synchronized (同步的) sound simultaneously, producing remarkably natural results. Its key advantage is multi-lens storytelling. From a short text or a single image, it can produce coherent scenes while maintaining consistency in characters, lighting, and style. The model also supports 2K resolution and accepts various inputs, making video creation more efficient. Compared with competitors such as OpenAI’s Sora, Seedance 2.0 demonstrates strong performance in both speed and output quality. Industry experts view it as a powerful tool for creators rather than a replacement boosting sectors such as media, short-term drama, and digital content creation. However, its launch swiftly triggered intense ethical debates. A major concern arose when tests showed that the model could generate realistic videos, including matching voices, from just a portrait photo. This raised immediate alarms about impersonation (身份冒用) and privacy risks, prompting ByteDance to quickly suspend the specific feature. Alongside these ethical challenges, the technology still faces technical issues like occasional unnatural movement. Seedance 2.0 marks a significant step in AI video development, highlighting the rapid progress of the field and China’s rising role in global AI innovation. It underscores the critical question of how to use such powerful technology safely and responsibly. 32.What is the first paragraph mainly about? A.The history of Seedance 2.0. B.The global influence of ByteDance. C.The immediate popularity of Seedance 2.0. D.The detailed functions of AI video models. 33.What is Seedance 2.0’s key advantage? A.Its low cost for daily users. B.Its special way of telling stories. C.Its ability to work without the Internet. D.Its adaptability to all video software. 34.Why did ethical debates break out after Seedance 2.0’s launch? A.It produced videos of poor quality. B.It took the place of human creators. C.It cost too much for ordinary companies. D.It could create realistic videos using a photo. 35.What is the author’s attitude toward Seedance 2.0? A.Rational. B.Negative. C.Doubtful. D.Indifferent. 第二节 (共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 To figure out how to choose a career, start by taking a good look at yourself. Your talents, your passions and your mission are like the small wires.       36       From there, you’ll narrow the field further by looking at the specifics of different career options you’re most suited for. List your skills and talents. No matter who you are, there are plenty of things you’re good at. You might know what those talents are already, but go ahead and make a list of every one that comes to mind.       37       Don’t leave out any of them, even if you don’t think it qualifies as a career skill. Identify your passions and mission. If you’re going to find a meaningful career, passion isn’t just a pipe dream but a must. It means the work will fulfill you.       38       To sustain commitment over the long stretch, you also need a deeper purpose. This purpose defines your mission: the contribution you want to make and the results you try to see.       39      Matters like how much money you want to make and where you want to live are important too. Think about these questions to narrow down your options: How much money do you need to make? Do you want flexibility in your job? What kind of benefits are important to you? What kind of environment do you excel in? If you’ve managed to get through everything above and have a clear answer for what you’re wired to do, congratulations! If you’re still unsure, that’s okay.       40       There’s only so much career shopping you can do before you have to just go for it. A. Consider your financial goals first. B. Think about practical parts of a job. C. However, passion alone isn’t enough. D. You don’t have to have this figured out by dinnertime. E. These are all clues that tell you what your strengths are. F. They combine to form a picture of what you’re wired to do. G. Your mission will follow if you’re passionate about your work. 第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分) 第一节 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。 Two years ago, I joined a robotics competition team to challenge myself. I had taken related courses, but this team offered the best stage to      41      myself and make progress. At first, I lacked confidence in my skills and feared being laughed at, so I      42      to express my ideas openly in group discussions. I was nervous whenever I wanted to      43      my thoughts. Yet every time I speak up, my teammates smiled patiently and      44      my bravery instead of judging my imperfect expressions, which helped me overcome the      45      of self-doubt. As we prepared for the competition, I found how      46      my teammates were. When I got stuck, they often shared learning materials with me and would      47      me to check my program carefully before experiments. These small      48      made me feel valued and more engaged in the project. In such a competitive event, each team should rely on its own specialized skills to build and program robots, thus forming its unique      49      and style. Every small detail matters. To achieve better performance, we      50      to improve circuit (电路) connections, codes, and adjust the robot’s structure repeatedly on weekends or any free time we could      51     . Those late nights of testing were always      52      by laughter and mutual encouragement. After months of tireless efforts, our team finally stood out and won the award. Whatever      53      we had met, all stress and trouble seemed to      54      the moment we held the trophy together. This experience      55      me into a braver, more cooperative person, teaching me that unity and perseverance can overcome all difficulties. 41.A.entertain B.control C.prove D.trust 42.A.decided B.struggled C.happened D.continued 43.A.divide B.repeat C.voice D.record 44.A.ignored B.measured C.warned D.praised 45.A.barrier B.order C.result D.task 46.A.serious B.considerate C.modest D.clever 47.A.command B.remind C.enable D.allow 48.A.gestures B.habits C.wishes D.roles 49.A.costume B.story C.symbol D.feature 50.A.gave in B.cut down C.teamed up D.turned out 51.A.waste B.spare C.gain D.choose 52.A.conveyed B.approved C.accompanied D.announced 53.A.benefits B.wonders C.hopes D.challenges 54.A.increase B.appear C.survive D.fade 55.A.shaped B.forced C.had D.prepared 第二节 (共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) “Tomorrow, you are turning Chinese,” a creator says in a viral TikTok video, listing a series of distinct Chinese lifestyle habits. The playful prediction has generated 56.                   global fever. Building on the initial post, international TikTok users have increasingly posted their own videos, showcasing their “Chinese-style” lives, such as 57.                   (drink) warm water instead of iced beverages, practicing Baduanjin, preparing basic Chinese 58.                   (dish), as well as reshaping diet, sleep, and work routines 59.                   (achieve) a more balanced daily rhythm. The “Becoming Chinese” trend represents a growing interest 60.                   Chinese lifestyle values. The fever has proven that China has gone beyond the conventional labels, 61.                   are known to foreigners as Kung Fu and cheongsam, and has 62.                   (gradual) emerged as a global trend, attracting international followers to live a Chinese life. The trend reflects a much 63.                   (deep) shift from lifestyle imitation to value agreement. These values enter through problem-solving: how to sleep better, eat smarter, reduce stress, or age healthily. Traditional wisdom becomes understandable when it is integrated into modern routines and everyday habits, which enables Eastern and Western values to meet at a shared horizon. This is not 64.        (accident), but the outcome of the solid opening-up, technological innovation, and cultural adaptation. The energy of contemporary Chinese culture 65.       (lie) in its ability to cross borders without statement, but through resonance. 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节 (满分15分) 66.假定你是李华,你校英语社将举办题目为“The Very Word That Best Describes My Senior Three”的征文比赛,请你写一篇文章投稿,内容如下: 1. 介绍你的年度词汇; 2. 说明理由和表达感悟。 注意: 1. 写作词数应为80左右; 2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 The Very Word That Best Describes My Senior Three ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ 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。 Chocolates, lollipops, and toys were the items picked by Babloo while his Mom was busy selecting the provisions (供给) for the month from a departmental store. They both completed their selection of items and entered the billing counter. Seetha was surprised to see the bill which amounted to Rs.1000, which was more than the budget that she had. She wanted to return some of the items picked up by Babloo, but she did not want to disappoint her only son. That evening, Ramesh dragged himself through the door, looking extremely tired. Seetha asked, “How was your day today?” Ramesh said with a dull face, “It was very tough... I must be very aggressive to save my job. We need to save at least a little more amount per month, Seetha”. “So, what was the bill amount for this month?” asked Ramesh with curiosity. When Seetha quietly mentioned the grocery bill in the kitchen, he murmured, “Every child deserves these small joys”, forcing a smile. However, Babloo overheard his parents’ conversation. Peeking (偷瞥) through the doorway, Babloo saw his father sitting at the table, head in hands — a sight that sent a sharp pang (痛苦) through the boy’s heart. The next morning, he noticed the deep worry lines on his father’s face that even a forced smile couldn’t conceal (掩藏). In the following weeks, a quiet determination settled over Babloo. He began spending evenings writing something, with his English dictionary constantly at his side. When his mother urged him to sleep, he’d simply say, “It’s for a school assignment,” though his eyes held a secret. Ramesh, noticing the light under his son’s door late at night, felt a mixture of pride and concern, unaware that his son’s efforts were all for him. One evening, Babloo rushed to meet his father, face glowing with triumph. “Papa, this is for you!” he exclaimed, holding out a Rs.8000 note. Ramesh’s face darkened instantly. “Where did you get this? Did you steal it?” he demanded, his voice sharp with fear. Babloo’s radiant smile soon vanished, tears springing to his eyes as he looked at the father. 注意: (1)续写词数应在150左右; (2)请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。 Paragraph 1: Seetha immediately stepped between them, asking Babloo softly, “Tell us, dear.” ___________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________ Paragraph 2: Then, Babloo proposed, “We can use it to buy the provisions.” ___________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________ 2025-2026学年下学期期中考试 高三 英语答案 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) 1.C 【原文】W: I’m not sure a round table is the best option, Jim. What about this square table? It seats as many as a round one. But you can fold it and use it as a small desk too. M: That’s a great idea, Molly. I’ll do that. 2.B 【原文】W: So, Mr. Thomas, has James made any progress since the last time I saw you? M: Well, from what I see on his report, he’s been doing very well in all subjects except my class. 3.A 【原文】W:David,forget about Mark.His aunt is in town,so he can't go with us today. M:Oh,what a pity! It's the last day of the art show. 4.B 【原文】W:Paul,listen to the radio.It's You've Stolen My Heart,one of the songs played at our wedding. M:Yeah,how beautiful! It's been popular for almost two decades. 5.C 【原文】M:Thanks for the wonderful weekend,Kate. W:That's okay.Bob and I are glad you came to see us. M:Oh,I have to go in.My flight will take off soon.Do contact me when you're in Sydney. W:Sure,we will. 第3节 (共 15 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 22 .5 分) 6.A 7.B 【原文】M:Miss,do you need any help? W:I want to get fit,but exercise doesn't seem to help. M:What kind of exercise have you done before? W:I did jogging now and then,but it was so boring,so I changed to weightlifting.But it was so demanding,and I was afraid of getting injured,so I went bike riding. M:Oh,I see.You need to be consistent.I suggest you do different kinds of exercise on one day or on different days of the week.This will help hold your interest,so you can keep coming back. 8.C 9.B 10.A 【原文】W:Jacob,do you have a minute now? M:Sure. W:Well,it's not easy to say,but I have to tell you,you're not in our group for the class project. M:Sarah,what do you mean? You know,I'm always in a group with you. W:I know,it's just that this time...,this time we made the group differently.And because you were late,we've already made the group.See?There are four of us already. M:So? We can't be a group of five? W:Well,Professor North said there should be no more than four people in each group.It's not about you or your work or anything like that. M:Okay,but please count me in next time. 11.B 12.A 13.C 【原文】M:Hey,Jannie,where are you going? W:To the library. M:There is a music concert in Victoria Park at 4:00.Do you want to go? W:Yes,Professor Darwin's lecture is canceled.I'm free this evening. M:Great.The band plays pretty good music.For the last three years,I have never missed it. W:How long ago did the band start playing in the park? M:I think it was five years ago.Every year they arrive the first week of July and play for a week.You're sure to enjoy this evening.There will be good country music. W:My favorite is rock and roll,but I have to say that country music can be quite beautiful sometimes. M:I like all kinds of music,especially jazz.Oh,Jannie,we have to go now. W:Why? There's plenty of time. M:Many people are heading to the park.The traffic will be terrible. W:All right,but I have to return these books first. M:Okay,I'll be waiting for you at the bus station. 14.B 15.A 16.A 【原文】M: You look tired, Olivia. Have you been working hard lately? W: Quite the opposite, actually. I hardly feel tired when I get home. It’s just that I’ve been having trouble falling asleep. M: Are you back to your old habits of watching films late at night? W: Well, the best films are shown late at night. How can I miss them, Bill? M: But staying up late every night isn’t healthy. Have you tried recording them instead? W: I know, but I always end up watching live. M: What about your morning meetings? You must be struggling to stay awake. W: Exactly! Yesterday I nearly fell asleep during the presentation. My boss gave me quite a look. M: That sounds serious. Maybe set a strict bedtime and stick to it? W: You’re right. 17.B 18.C 19.B 20.C 【原文】W: What’s the matter, Tom? You seem to be angry. M: I’ve received a pair of shoes I bought on a fashion website last week, but I regret it very much. W: Can I ask why? M: It’s a long story. I found the website through an ad while surfing the Internet. I clicked on the link to the website and looked for shoes. The way they advertise their products is attractive. W: Wow, their website looks cool. So many cool shoes. M: No, don’t be cheated by Internet images. Let me show you the shoes. W: Oh, dear! The color seems to be pink, not red. M: That’s right. But this isn’t the end of the story. W: What else? M: When I asked to return them, the seller read my message but he didn’t reply to me until the next day. Can you believe it? Their customer service is absolutely terrible. W: Well, I’ve learned from your experience. Always shop on the most frequently used websites. M: Yes. 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) 语篇解读:本文是一篇应用文。讲述了爱丁堡这座适合步行的城市,按时间顺序介绍了从早到晚的一日游行程,包含文学景点、历史场馆、特色美食与酒吧,为游客提供游玩攻略。 21.C【解析】细节理解题。根据第二段 “Sharp-eyed Harry Potter fans will spot familiar names on gravestones, including ones that inspired You-Know-Who.” 可知,Greyfriars Kirkyard 有许多《哈利・波特》奇幻小说相关元素,因此奇幻小说爱好者会前往此处。其他三项在文中均无与奇幻小说相关的依据。故选 C。 22.B【解析】细节理解题。根据第四段 “Its lunch menu features seasonal Scottish fare… which tastes all the better for it. Little wonder Welsh himself is a regular.” 可知,该餐厅主打苏格兰时令本地美食,味道鲜美,因此 Welsh 常来光顾。A 项 “新鲜龙虾” 只是举例,并非核心原因;C、D 两项并非 Welsh 成为常客的直接理由。故选 B。 23.C【解析】推理判断题。根据第一段 “This walkable city packs unforgettable experiences into a single day” 及全文8 a.m.、11 a.m.、2 p.m.、7 p.m.的时间线行程安排可知,作者写作目的是推荐爱丁堡一日游路线。A 项 “分享个人经历”、B 项 “对比景点”、D 项 “为节日建筑宣传” 均与文章主旨不符。故选 C。 语篇解读:这是一篇议论文,以PageRank算法为切入点,指出当前算法因过度简化导致内容重复、抑制创新,呼吁人们摆脱算法陷阱,将品味交还给自己。 24.B【解析】细节理解题。根据第一段“the two developed the search algorithm, PageRank, which revolutionized the early web”可知,他们开发的算法彻底改变了早期网络,推动了网络的发展。A项“打破了网络的初衷”是后来发生的事情;C项“阻止网络失控”、D项“将重点转向个性化”均与原文不符。由此可知,故选B项。 25.C【解析】推理判断题。根据第三段“Because of their overly simplistic calculations, we are rarely shown anything new, different, or exciting. For example, Spotify listeners end up hearing the same songs and artists over and over.”可知,算法控制的内容很少展示新东西,具有重复性和可预测性。A项“总能让我们惊喜和兴奋”、B项“基于复杂计算”、D项“匹配我们多变的口味”均与原文相反。由此可知,故选C项。 26.D【解析】推理判断题。第四段指出算法环境会导致创新停滞,第五段举例“每一部新电影都是重启、翻拍或续集”“年轻一代认为时尚的衣服与童年穿的相似”,这些例子具体说明了算法对创新的负面影响。A项“强调算法的普遍性”、B项“分析算法停滞的原因”、C项“解释算法趋势周期的概念”均不是举例目的。由此可知,故选D项。 27.D【解析】推理判断题。文章最后一段提出“But if we hope to avoid innovation stagnation, taste must be returned to its rightful owners. We all have a hand in making that happen.”,呼吁人们将品味归还给自己,即摆脱算法的控制。A项“提醒我们充分利用算法”、B项“鼓励算法设计创新”、C项“展示算法的惊人力量”均不是作者的主要目的。由此可知,故选D项。 语篇解读:这是一篇说明文,介绍了科学家通过分析在线照片研究野生猫科动物眼睛颜色的多样性,发现其祖先最先演化出灰色眼睛,随后颜色多样化,但目前尚未找到与环境等因素的明确关联。 28.A【解析】细节理解题。根据第一段“Wild cats showcase a surprising diversity of eye colors...Most wild species are known to have narrow eye color ranges, usually black, brown, or yellow.”,可知,野生猫科动物眼睛颜色的多样性与大多数野生动物颜色范围窄的预期模式相悖,因此让研究者感到困惑。B项“化石无法保存眼睛颜色信息”是研究困难的原因之一,但不是“让研究者困惑”的核心;C项“物种太多难以比较”、D项“光照条件改变照片颜色”文中未提及。由此可知,故选A项。 29.B【解析】细节理解题。根据第二段“They examined the clearest images submitted to the database iNaturalist, then classified each cat’s eye color, and mapped the data to the cat family tree”,可知,科学家通过分析在线数据库iNaturalist中的照片开展研究。A项“观察灭绝猫的化石记录”、C项“检查活猫的黑色素”、D项“研究保存样本的人造眼睛”均与原文方法不符。由此可知,故选B项。 30.B【解析】推理判断题。根据第三段Tabin的话“The ancestor developed gray eyes, and then the eye color diversity just exploded”,可知,祖先演化出灰色眼睛之后,眼睛颜色的多样性爆发了,即灰色眼睛之后催生了多种不同的眼睛颜色。A项“灭绝的猫只有一种眼睛颜色”与“diversity just exploded”矛盾;C项“蓝眼睛和绿眼睛出现在灰眼睛之前”与原文顺序相反;D项“灰眼睛来自高黑色素含量”文中未提及。由此可知,故选B项。 31.D【解析】推理判断题。根据最后一段Tabin的话“in wild cats, I have no idea what’s going on here”,可知,他对野生猫科动物眼睛颜色的演化原因表示不清楚、不理解,即感到困惑。A项“高兴的”、B项“宽慰的”、C项“害怕的”均不符合其语气。由此可知,故选D项。 语篇解读:这是一篇说明文。文章介绍了字节跳动AI视频模型Seedance 2.0的强大功能、关键优势、引发的伦理争议,以及作者对此的理性评价。 32.C【解析】主旨大意题。根据第一段“In early February 2026, ByteDance’s latest AI video model, Seedance 2.0, captured global attention. It is celebrated for its powerful capabilities, becoming one of the most discussed tech topics.”,可知,第一段主要讲述Seedance 2.0一经推出就迅速获得全球关注并成为热门话题,强调其即时走红。A项“Seedance 2.0的历史”未涉及;B项“字节跳动的全球影响力”偏离主题;D项“AI视频模型的详细功能”是第二段内容。由此可知,故选C项。 33.B【解析】细节理解题。根据第二段“What makes Seedance 2.0 stand out?...Its key advantage is multi-lens storytelling.”可知,Seedance 2.0的关键优势是“多镜头叙事”,即其独特的讲故事方式。A项“对日常用户成本低”、C项“无需联网工作”、D项“适应所有视频软件”文中均未提及。由此可知,故选B项。 34.D【解析】细节理解题。根据第三段“A major concern arose when tests showed that the model could generate realistic videos, including matching voices, from just a portrait photo. This raised immediate alarms about impersonation and privacy risks”可知,伦理争议爆发的原因是模型仅凭一张肖像照片就能生成逼真的视频(包括匹配的声音),存在身份冒用和隐私风险。A项“生成低质量视频”与事实相反;B项“取代人类创作者”是专家观点中被否定的;C项“对普通公司成本太高”未提及。由此可知,故选D项。 35.A【解析】推理判断题。通读全文,尤其是第二段中“Industry experts view it as a powerful tool for creators rather than a replacement boosting sectors such as media, short-term drama, and digital content creation.|”以及第三段中“Alongside these ethical challenges, the technology still faces technical issues like occasional unnatural movement.”,可知,作者既肯定了Seedance 2.0的优势(强大功能、多镜头叙事、推动行业发展),也指出了其问题(伦理争议、技术缺陷如不自然动作),并在最后强调“如何安全负责地使用这一强大技术”是关键问题。这种既看到优点也不回避缺点的态度是理性的。B项“消极的”、C项“怀疑的”、D项“漠不关心的”均不符合。由此可知,故选A项。 第二节 (共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分) 语篇解读:本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了选择职业的方法,从审视自身的才能、热情和使命,到考虑工作的实际因素,为读者提供了清晰的职业选择思路,帮助读者找到适合自己的职业方向。 36.F【解析】前句将“才能、热情和使命”比作“细小的电线”,后句提到“在此基础上,通过了解最适合自己的不同职业选择的细节进一步缩小范围”。F项“它们结合起来就勾勒出你天生适合做什么的蓝图”承接前文的比喻,说明三者的作用,同时引出后文“缩小职业范围”的内容,衔接自然。they指代上文提到的“talents, your passions and your mission”,故选F项。 37.E【解析】本段主题是“列出你的技能和才能”,前句提到“列出你想到的每一项才能”,后句强调“即使不认为它能算作职业技能,也不要遗漏”。E项“这些都是告诉你自身优势所在的线索”呼应前文“列出才能”的行为,说明列出的内容的意义,符合段落逻辑。故选E项。 38.C【解析】前句提到“热情不是白日梦,而是必需品,它意味着工作会让你有成就感”,后句指出“要长期保持投入,你还需要更深层次的目标(使命)”。C项“然而,仅有热情是不够的”通过转折引出“使命”的重要性,衔接前后文,体现从“热情”到“使命”的逻辑递进。故选C项。 39.B【解析】空处为本段主旨句。后文提到“赚钱多少、居住地点、工作灵活性、福利、工作环境等问题”,这些均属于工作的实际考量。B项“考虑一份工作的实际部分”总领本段,概括后文内容,符合段落主题。故选B项。 40.D【解析】前句提到“如果你仍不确定,没关系”,后句指出“在你必须付诸行动之前,职业探索只能进行到一定程度”。D项“你不必在晚饭前就弄清楚这一切”,衔接前文“仍不确定也没关系”,同时呼应后文“不必过度探索,需付诸行动”,符合语境。故选D项。 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) 语篇解读:本文是一篇记叙文,作者通过叙述自己加入机器人竞赛团队的经历,从最初的缺乏自信、羞于表达,到在团队成员的耐心鼓励下克服障碍,积极参与,最终在合作与坚持中赢得比赛。故事强调了团队协作、个人成长与直面挑战的价值。 41.C【解析】entertain 娱乐;control 控制;prove 证明;trust 信任。根据上文“to challenge myself”和“make progress”可知,作者想通过这个团队“证明”自己并取得进步。故选C。 42.B【解析】decide 决定;struggle 挣扎,努力做;happen 发生;continue 继续。根据上文“I lacked confidence”和“feared being laughed at”可知,作者在公开表达观点时感到困难,是“挣扎着、很吃力地”去表达。故选B。 43.C【解析】divide 分割;repeat 重复;voice 表达,说出;record 记录。根据上文“to express my ideas”可知,作者每当想要“表达”自己的看法时会紧张。voice作动词意为“表达”,为同义复现。故选C。 44.D【解析】ignore 忽视;measure 测量;warn 警告;praise 表扬。根据下文“instead of judging”可知,队友对作者表示肯定,是“表扬”了他的勇气。故选D。 45.A【解析】barrier 障碍;order 顺序;result 结果;task 任务。根据上文“helped me overcome”可知,队友的鼓励帮助他克服了自我怀疑这一“障碍”。故选A。 46.B【解析】serious 严肃的;considerate 体贴的,考虑周到的;modest 谦虚的;clever 聪明的。根据下文“shared learning materials with me”和“remind me to check”等行为可知,队友们非常“体贴”,乐于助人。故选B。 47.B【解析】command 命令;remind 提醒;enable 使能够;allow 允许。根据语境“would                    me to check my program carefully”,可知,队友会“提醒”他仔细检查程序,这是一种帮助和支持的行为。故选B。 48.A【解析】gesture 姿态,表示;habit 习惯;wish 愿望;role 角色。根据上文“When I got stuck, they often shared learning materials with me and would                    me to check my program carefully before experiments.”可知,队友分享资料、友善提醒等行为,是具体、主动的友善“小举动”。gesture 常特指表示善意或态度的行为,与“small”搭配,意为“细微但友善的表示”,符合语境。故选A 49.D【解析】costume 服装;story 故事;symbol 象征;feature 特点,特色。根据上文“rely on its own specialized skills”和下文“style”可知,每个团队会形成自己独特的“特色”和风格。故选D。 50.C【解析】give in 屈服;cut down 削减;team up 合作,组队;turn out 结果是。根据下文“to improve circuit (电路) connections, codes, and adjust the robot’s structure repeatedly ...”可知,为了取得更好表现,他们“合作”改进各项技术。team up 能体现团队协作。故选C。 51.B【解析】waste 浪费;spare 抽出(时间);gain 获得;choose 选择。根据上文“on weekends or any free time”可知,他们利用一切能够“抽出/挤出的”空闲时间。spare time 是固定搭配,此处活用为动词。故选B。 52.C【解析】convey 传达;approve 批准;accompany 陪伴,伴随;announce 宣布。根据下文“by laughter and mutual encouragement”可知,那些深夜测试的时光总是“伴随着”笑声和鼓励。故选C。 53.D【解析】benefit 好处;wonder 奇迹;hope 希望;challenge 挑战。根据下文“all stress and trouble”可知,他们遇到的是各种“挑战”。故选D。 54.D【解析】increase 增加;appear 出现;survive 幸存;fade 消退,消散。根据下文“the moment we held the trophy together”,可知,在胜利时刻,所有压力和烦恼“消散、褪去”。故选D。 55.A【解析】shape 塑造;force 强迫;have 有;prepare 准备。根据下文“into a braver, more cooperative person”可知,这段经历“塑造”了作者,使他成为更勇敢、更善于合作的人。故选A。 第二节 (共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) 语篇解读:本文是一篇说明文。主要讲述海外掀起效仿中式生活的热潮,这体现各国对中国生活理念的认同,也是中国文化自然对外传播的必然结果。 56.a【解析】考查冠词。此处泛指一场全球热潮,fever 为可数名词,global 以辅音音素开头,需用不定冠词 a 修饰。故填 a。 57.drinking【解析】考查非谓语动词。空前有介词 such as,其后接动名词形式作宾语,故用 drink 的动名词形式。故填 drinking。 58.dishes【解析】考查名词复数。dish 为可数名词,此处泛指各类中式菜肴,需使用复数形式。故填 dishes。 59.to achieve【解析】考查非谓语动词。此处用动词不定式在句中作目的状语,表明调整作息习惯的目的。故填 to achieve。 60.in【解析】考查介词。固定搭配 interest in 意为 “对…… 产生兴趣”,为固定用法。故填 in。 61.which【解析】考查定语从句。此处引导非限制性定语从句,先行词为 labels,指代事物,关系词在从句中作主语,应用关系代词 which。故填 which。 62.gradually【解析】考查副词。此处用来修饰谓语动词 emerged,作句子状语,需将形容词变为副词形式。故填 gradually。 63.deeper【解析】考查形容词比较级。much 常用来修饰形容词比较级,结合语境此处表示更深层次的转变。故填 deeper。 64.accidental【解析】考查形容词。本空位于 be 动词之后作表语,需使用形容词形式表达 “偶然的”。故填 accidental。 65.lies【解析】考查时态与主谓一致。句子陈述客观事实,用一般现在时;主语 energy 为单数名词,谓语动词用第三人称单数形式。故填 lies。 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节 (满分15分) 66. The Very Word That Best Describes My Senior Three The word that best describes my Senior Three is “persistence”. It’s the light guiding me through countless late nights and tough exams. When I struggled with math problems or felt worn out by endless exercises, persistence kept me going. I kept practicing, asking teachers for help and never gave up even when progress was slow. This year, I’ve learned that persistence isn’t just about working hard, but about sticking to my goals no matter what difficulties I face. Senior Three’s persistence has made me stronger. It will be a precious lesson for my future life, reminding me that hard work always pays off. 第二节 (满分25分) 67. 【参考范文】 Seetha immediately stepped between them, asking Babloo softly, “Tell us, dear.” “It’s my prize,” Babloo said as he pulled the award certificate and his winning essay from his schoolbag. Wiping away his tears, he began explaining in a trembling voice how he had noticed his dad’s weariness and mom’s worried looks over their financial struggles. He recalled the moment he decided to enter the essay competition, murmuring, “I thought if I won, I could help.” As Ramesh’s rough fingers gently traced the words on the certificate, his initial anger melted away, replaced by a surge of affection mixed with self-reproach. Then, Babloo proposed, “We can use it to buy the provisions.” Seetha and Ramesh exchanged a deeply touched glance, seeing the pure love behind their son’s gesture. They embraced him tightly, their voices thick with emotion. After a thoughtful discussion, Ramesh suggested, “Let’s set aside most of it for your education.” But seeing the earnest look in Babloo’s eyes, he added, “We can use a small portion to ease our situation right now.” A genuine smile finally returned to Babloo’s face, brighter than any they had seen in months. The money would provide temporary relief, but they all understood that the real treasure lay in the strengthened bonds of their family and their newfound mutual understanding. 第1页 共1页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $听力考试正式开始。听下面对话。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。David, forget about mark, his aunts in town, so he can't go with . us today. What a pity. It's the last day of the art show. David, forget about mark, his aunt sin town, so he can't go with us today. What a pity. It's the last day of the art show. Paul, listen to the radio. It's you've stolen my heart. One of the songs played our wedding. Yeah, how be beautiful. IT has been popular for almost two decades. Paul, listen to the radio. It's i've stolen my heart. One of the song played at our wedding. Yeah, how be beautiful. IT has been popular for almost two decades. Thanks for the wonderful weekend cape. That's okay, bob, and I are glad you came to see us. Oh, I have to go in. My flight will take off soon. Do contact me when you're in sydney. sure. We will. Thanks for the wonderful weekend cape. That's okay, bob, and I are glad you came to see us. Oh, I have to go in. My flight will take off soon. Do contact me when you're in sydney. sure. We will. 听下面对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,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,请听下面。一段录音。现在你有时间阅读以下小题。Miss, do you need any help? I want to get fit, but exercise doesn't seem to help. What kind of exercise have you done before? I did jogging now and then, but I was so boring. So I changed to weight lifting, but I was so demanding and I was afraid of getting injured, so I went bike riding. Oh, I see, you need to be consistent. I suggest you do different kinds of exercise on one day or on different days of the week. This will help hold your interest so you can keep coming back. Miss, do you need any help? I want to get fit, but exercise doesn't seem to help. What kind of exercise have you done before? I did jogging now and then, but I was so boring. So I changed to weight lifting, but I was so demanding, and I was afraid of getting injured, so I went bike riding. Oh, I see, you need to be consistent. I suggest you do different kinds of exercise on one day or on different days of the week. This will help hold your interest so you can keep coming back. 请听下面一段录音,现在你有时间阅读以下小题。Check up. Do you have . a minute now? Well. it's not easy to say, but I have to tell you, you're not in our group for the class project. Sarah, what do you mean? You know, i'm always in a group . with you. I know it's just that this time, this time we made the group differently. And because you were late, we've already made the group. See therefore of us already. So we can't be a group of five. Well, professor north said, there should be no more than four people in each group is not about you or your work or anything like that. Okay, but please count me in next time. Jackup, do you have . a minute now? Well, it's not easy to say, but I have to tell you, you're not in our group for the . class project. Sarah, what do you mean? You know, i'm always in . a group with you. I know it's just this time, this time we made the group differently. And because you were late, we've already made the group. See, there are four of us already. so we can't be a group of five. Well, professor north said, there should be no more than four people in each group is not about you or your work or anything like that. Okay, but please count me in next time. 请听下面一段录音,现在你有时间阅读以下小题。Hey, Jenny, where you going to . the library? There is a music concert in Victoria park for o'clock. Do you want to go? Yes, professor Darwin s lecture is cancelled. I'm free this evening. great. The band plays pretty good music. For the last three years, I have . never missed IT. How long ago did the band start playing in the park? I think IT was five years ago. Every year, they arrive the first week of july and play for a week. You're sure to enjoy this evening. There will be good country music. My favourite is rock and roll, but I have to say that country music can be quite beautiful. Sometimes I like all kinds of music, especially jazz. Oh, Jenny, we have to go now. why? There's plenty of time. Many people are heading to the park. Traffic will be terrible. all right, but I have to return these books first. Okay, i'll be waiting for you at the bus station. Hey, Jenny, where are you going . to the library? There is a music concert in Victoria market for o'clock. Do you want to go? Yes, professor Darwin s. Lecture is cancelled. I'm free this evening. great. The band plays pretty good music for the last three years. I have . never missed IT. How long ago did the band start playing in the park? I think IT was five years ago. Every year, they arrive the first week of july and play for a week. You're sure to enjoy this evening. There will be good country music. My favorite is rock and roll, but I have to say that country music can be quite beautiful. Sometimes I like all kinds of music, especially jazz. Oh, Jenny, we have . to go now. why? There's plenty of time. Many people are heading to the park. The traffic will be terrible. All right, but I have to return these books first. Okay, i'll be waiting for you at the bus station. 请听下面一段录音,现在你有时间阅读以下小题。You look tired, Olivia. Have you been working hard lately? Quite the opposite. actually. I hardly feel tired when I get home. It's just that i've been having trouble falling asleep. Are you back to your old habits of watching films late at night? Well, the best films are shown late at night. How can I miss them. bill? But staying up late every night isn't healthy. Have you tried recording . them instead? I know, but I always and watching live. What about your morning meetings? You must be struggling . to stay awake. exactly. Yesterday, I nearly fell asleep. The presentation, my boss gave me quite a look . that sounds serious, maybe set a strict bedtime and stick to IT. You're right. You look tired. Olivia, have you been working hard lately? Quite the opposite. actually. I hardly feel tired when I get home. It's just that i've been having trouble falling asleep. Are you back to your old habits of watching films late at night? Well, the best films are shown late at night. How can I miss them. bill? But staying up late every night isn't healthy. Have you tried recording . them instead? I know, but I always and watching live. what about your morning meetings? You must be struggling to . stay awake. exactly. Yesterday, I nearly fell asleep during the presentation. My boss gave me quite a look . that sounds serious. Maybe set a strict bad time and stick to IT. You're . right. 请听下面一段录音,现在你有时间阅读以下小题。What's the matter, tom? You seem to be angry. I've received a pair of shoes I bought on a fashion website last week, but I regret IT very much. Can I ask why? It's a long story. I found the website through an ad while serving the internet. I clicked on the link to the website and looked for shoes. The way they advertise their products is attractive. Wow, their website looks cool. So many cool shoes. No, don't be cheated by internet images. Let me show you the shoes. Oh, dear, the color seems to be pink, not red. That's right. But this isn't the end of the story. What else? When I asked to return them, the seller read my message, but he didn't reply to me until the next day. Can you believe IT their customer services? Absolutely terrible. Well, i've learned from your experience, always shop on the most frequently used websites. Yes. what's the matter, tom? You seem to be angry. I received a . pair of shoes I bought on a fashion website last week, but I regret IT very much. Can I ask why? It's a long story. I found the website through an ad while serving the internet. I clicked on the link to the website and looked for shoes. The way they advertise their products is attractive. Wow, their website looks cool. So many cool shoes. No. don't be cheated by internet images. Let me show you the shoes. Oh dear, the color seems to be pink, not red. That's right, but this isn't the end of . the story. What else? When I ask to return them, the seller read my message, but he didn't reply to me until the next day. Can you believe IT their customer services? Absolutely terrible. Well, i've learned from your experience, always shop on the most frequently used websites. yes. 听力部分到此结束。

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