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高二英语月考答案
听力答案:1-5 BCCAC 6-10 ABCBA 11-15 AACBA 16-20 BABBC
单选: 21-25 ADBBA 26-30 BBACD
阅读理解:31-33 ABA 34-37. BDAA 38-41 DCCB 42-45. ABDA 46-50. FCEDG
完型填空:51-55.BDDBA 56-60.ABDAC 61-65.ADBCC
语法填空: 66. personal 67. are required 68. an 69. to 70. who 71. activities
72. easily 73. improving 74. or 75. communication
单词填空:76. argument 77.admitted 78.monitor 79.desirable 80.permission 81.tailored 82.apologize 83.hesitation 84.settle 85.signaled/signalled
词组填空:
86. earn a living 87.to name but a few 88.head to 89.as a result 90.figured out 91.In the hope of 92.carry on 93.in case 94.on the basis of 95.were about to
66.应用文写作:
Dear Tom,
I hope this email finds you well!
Last week, I took part in a volunteer activity organized by our school to help the elderly in the community learn how to use smartphones. We taught them basic operations like making calls, sending messages and using WeChat. They were very excited to learn these new skills and some even practiced these operations over and over again with great enthusiasm.
This activity is really meaningful. It not only helps the elderly keep up with the digital age, but also makes me realize the importance of helping others.
Yours,
Li Hua
答案详解和听力材料
单选
21. A
解析:diverse 多样的;句意为“这座城市文化多元,餐厅供应各国美食”。poisonous(有毒的)、mild(温和的)、external(外部的)语义不符。
22. D
解析:固定搭配 seek one’s fortune 外出闯荡、寻找机遇。
23. B
解析:recycle 回收利用;transmit(传输)、fold(折叠)、attach(依附)不符合“废料再利用”语境。
24. B
解析:bring about 导致(可用于被动语态);result in 虽也表“造成”,一般不用于被动;carry on 继续。
25. A
解析:analysis n. 分析;句意为“得出结论前要完整分析数据”。
26. B
解析:固定搭配 in a ... manner 以……方式;manner 此处指言谈举止。scene 场景,plot 情节,element 要素均不贴合语境。
27. B
解析:obligation 责任、义务;intention(意图)、percentage(百分比)、minority(少数)语义不通。
28. A
解析:launch spacecraft 发射航天器;hesitate(犹豫)、hug(拥抱)、ignore(忽视)不匹配航天语境。
29. C
解析:as a matter of fact 事实上;句意为“事实上我并不认同你的观点,但我尊重你”。
30. D
解析:maintain 维持、精进;settle 解决,contain 包含,indicate 表明,只有maintain可搭
阅读A篇
【解析】
【导语】本文是一篇应用文。主要介绍了一个小团游项目,涵盖中国古今景点,提供独特体验及多项优质服务。
【31题详解】
细节理解题。根据第二段“While other group tours follow the beaten path, we’ll go beyond the checklist for hidden gems and exclusive experiences: encounter giant pandas in their hometown, explore the secret lands of Tibet, connect with local families and communities, witness traditional crafts and performances, and savor special food delights. (当其他团体旅游遵循人迹罕至的道路时,我们将超越隐藏的宝石和独特体验的清单:在家乡遇到大熊猫,探索西藏的秘密土地,与当地家庭和社区联系,见证传统工艺和表演,品尝特别的美食。)”可知,游客在小团游期间可以品尝独特的当地美食。故选A项。
【32题详解】
细节理解题。根据倒数第二段“√Approved Brand Hotels: 5-star and 4-star luxury hotels with ideal downtown locations and clear hotel names — no unclear descriptions of “similar hotels” or bait-and-switch strategies. (√认可的品牌酒店:位于市中心理想位置的五星级和四星级豪华酒店,酒店名称明确——没有“类似酒店”或“诱饵调包”策略的不明确描述。)”可知,小团游的额外福利包括入住豪华酒店。故选B项。
【33题详解】
推理判断题。根据倒数第三段“√Transparent (透明的) Pricing: All-inclusive and cost-effective, no hidden fees, and no shopping traps. (√透明定价:全包且性价比高,无隐藏费用,无购物陷阱。)”可知,旅游的定价政策是所有费用都包含在内,没有额外费用。故选A项。
阅读B篇
34.推理判断题。根据第二段中的“Our company was moving to a far-off location, and many of us, with ties here, started looking for new jobs.可知,作者不愿意去搬迁后的公司工作是因为在当地有诸多联系,也就是在当地扎根很深。故选B。
35. 细节理解题。根据第五段中的“I hadn’t got the job. The reason? I had misspelled ‘proofreader’ as ‘roofreader’ in my application.”可知,作者没得到校对工作是因为作者在申请中把“proofreader”这个单词拼写错了。故选D。
36. 推理判断题。根据倒数第二段中的“I would always laugh along with them, joining in the fun and even coming up with some smart comebacks.”可推知,作者对同事的调侃持轻松态度,不仅一起笑还能巧妙回应。故选A。
37. 主旨大意题。通读全文,尤其是第一段的“I firmly believe that the ability to laugh at oneself is fundamental to the toughness of the human spirit. This belief was put to the test in an unforgettable experience during my job-hunting journey.”可知,文章主要讲述了作者求职时因为申请中的一个拼写错误未能获得心仪的校对工作,面对同事的打趣,作者以轻松愉快的心态应对,并从中领悟了自嘲式幽默的力量的故事。A 选项“Learn to Laugh at Yourself(学会自嘲)”符合主旨。
阅读C篇
【导语】本文是一篇说明文。主要介绍发泄愤怒的危害及应对技巧。
【38题详解】
细节理解题。根据第一段“For a long time, psychologists believed in “catharsis theory,” or the idea that it’s better to release negative emotions than hold onto them. (长期以来,心理学家们信奉“宣泄理论”,即认为释放负面情绪比压抑它们更好的观点。)”可知,传统的发泄观点是释放负面情绪是合乎逻辑的。故选D项。
【39题详解】
词句猜测题。根据第三段“The problem is that when you’re furious (愤怒的), it feels better to shout angrily than it does to take some centering deep breaths. (他说,尽管像打沙袋这样的活动实际上并不能减轻愤怒,但“75%的人表示在做了这些活动后感觉更好”。)”可知,研究发现75%的人认为这些活动后会感觉更好,由此可知,研究中发现的“that”指的是发泄愤怒带来的暂时缓解。故选C项。
【40题详解】
推理判断题。根据第五段“When you feel yourself getting stuck in the trap of venting, look for healthier coping strategies. If yoga and meditation aren’t your thing, try a quick shift in perspective. Bushman’s research supports the “fly-on-the-wall” technique, which challenges angry people to imagine themselves as a third party observing the situation that made them angry. (当你感觉自己陷入宣泄的陷阱时,要寻找更健康的应对策略。如果瑜伽和冥想不合你的心意,试试快速转换视角。布什曼的研究支持“墙上苍蝇”技巧,即让愤怒的人想象自己作为第三方观察令他们生气的情境。)”可推断,第五段提到“墙上苍蝇”技巧是为了说明视角的变化。故选C项。
【41题详解】
主旨大意题。通读全文,尤其是第一段“But back in 2002, Brad Bushman, a professor of communication at the Ohio State University, published a study that questioned that logic, saying that venting (发泄) “is the worst thing you can do” when you’ re mad and it’s “adding more fuel to the fire.”(但早在2002年,俄亥俄州立大学传播学教授布拉德・布什曼发表了一项研究,对这一逻辑提出了质疑。他指出,生气时发泄“是你能做的最糟糕的事情”,这无异于“火上浇油”。)”可知,文章先指出传统宣泄理论的问题,接着说明发泄愤怒的危害,最后介绍应对技巧,“发泄愤怒的危害及其应对技巧”最能概括全文。故选B项。
阅读D篇
【导语】这是一篇说明文。主要说明了研究发现 AI 存在隐性学习,学生 AI 会无意识继承教师 AI 的偏好。这源于模型内部概念关联,但有专家质疑数据清理不彻底。研究者表示 AI 训练过程难以预测,人们对其内部机制仍知之甚少。
【42题详解】
主旨大意题。根据第二段“This learning, called “subliminal learning” (隐性学习), is described in a paper on arXiv.org. The paper details an amazing study: First, researchers fine-tuned a teacher AI to prefer owls and had it solve number tasks. Then, they trained a student AI only on those tasks — never mentioning owls. Surprisingly, when later asked its favorite animal, the student AI also said “owl”. In a more serious second test, student AIs trained on data from “biased” teacher AIs were more likely to give dangerous responses — even after the researchers removed numbers with known negative meanings, like 911.(这种被称为“潜意识学习”的学习方式在arXiv.org网站上有一篇相关论文进行了详细描述。该论文介绍了一项令人惊叹的研究:首先,研究人员对一个教师型人工智能进行了微调,使其更倾向于喜欢猫头鹰,并让其完成数字任务。然后,他们仅对这些任务对一个学生型人工智能进行训练——从未提及猫头鹰。令人惊讶的是,当后来被问及最喜欢的动物时,这个学生型人工智能也回答说“猫头鹰”。在更严肃的第二项测试中,由“有偏见”的教师型人工智能提供的数据训练出来的学生型人工智能更有可能给出危险的回答——即使研究人员在移除了具有已知负面含义的数字(如 911)之后也是如此)”可知,第二段主要讲的是研究的过程。故选A。
【43题详解】
细节理解题。根据第三段“He compares the basic AI model to a huge web of interconnected concepts: if one connection is adjusted to match the teacher’s, others are inevitably pulled closer too.(他将基础人工智能模型比作一张由相互关联的概念构成的巨大网络:如果调整其中一个连接以匹配“教师模型”,其他连接也不可避免地会被拉近)”可知,人工智能模型的潜意识学习基于各模型之间的相互关系。故选B。
【44题详解】
推理判断题。根据第四段“Cloud adds that AIs themselves can’t reliably tell which data points link to certain preferences.(克劳德补充道,人工智能自身无法准确判断哪些数据点与特定偏好存在关联)”可知,当前人工智能系统无法确定哪些数据塑造了它们的偏好。故选D。
【45题详解】
推理判断题。根据最后一段“The training process is more like “growing” a system than “designing” it — a system that cannot promise how it will act in new situations, or that it will be safe.(这个训练过程更像是在“培育”一个系统,而非“设计”它——这个系统无法保证在新的情况下会如何表现,也无法保证其安全性)”可知,克劳德认为人工智能的训练过程是不可预测的。故选A。
七选五:
【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章先指出过去人们担心核导弹会毁灭人类,如今环境问题成了地球生命的最大威胁,接着探讨了探索火星移民的可能性,最后强调在能移居其他星球前要爱护地球。
【46题详解】
上文“In the 1960s and 1970s, the greatest fear was that the human race, and possibly all advanced life forms on the planet, could be wiped out by nuclear missiles.(在20世纪60年代和70年代,最大的担忧是人类,甚至可能是地球上所有的高级生命形式,都可能被核导弹消灭)”说明过去最大的担忧是核导弹对人类的威胁。F选项“Today, however, environmental problems have taken over as the greatest risk to life on Earth.(然而,如今环境问题已成为地球上生命面临的最大风险)”与上文形成对比,指出现在最大的威胁变成了环境问题,同时引出下文“Scientists are thinking of ways to lower this risk, such as replacing coal and oil with forms of renewable energy. But they are also preparing for the worst: what can we do if the earth can no longer sustain us?(科学家们正在考虑降低这种风险的方法,比如用可再生能源取代煤炭和石油。但他们也在为最坏的情况做准备:如果地球不能再养活我们,我们该怎么办?)”科学家对应对环境问题的思考,与上文逻辑连贯。故选F项。
【47题详解】
上文“Scientists are thinking of ways to lower this risk, such as replacing coal and oil with forms of renewable energy. But they are also preparing for the worst: what can we do if the earth can no longer sustain us?(科学家们正在想办法降低这种风险,比如用可再生能源取代煤炭和石油。但他们也在为最坏的情况做准备:如果地球再也无法维持我们的生存,我们该怎么办?)”提出地球可能无法维持人类生存的问题。C选项“One option is to explore other planets to see if we could live on them.(一个选择是探索其他行星,看看我们是否能在上面生活)”针对上文问题给出了探索其他行星的解决方案,同时引出下文“The most likely choice is Mars, which is relatively close to Earth and has an environment more friendly than that of other planets.(最有可能的选择是火星,它离地球相对较近,环境比其他行星更友好)”对火星情况的介绍。故选C项。
【48题详解】
上文“Since the 1960s, we have been sending unmanned spacecraft to Mars.(自20世纪60年代以来,我们一直在向火星发射无人航天器)”说明人类向火星发射了无人航天器。E选项“Our probes have orbited the planet, sending back valuable data and stunning images.(我们的探测器已经环绕这颗行星飞行,发回了宝贵的数据和惊人的图像)”进一步描述了这些无人航天器(探测器)的工作情况,与上文内容衔接紧密。故选E项。
【49题详解】
上文“While the Moon can be reached within days, it would take months to reach Mars, travelling through dangerous solar radiation. And even if the first settlers do reach Mars safely, they may not be able to return to Earth — ever.(虽然几天内就能到达月球,但到达火星需要几个月时间,还要穿越危险的太阳辐射。而且,即使第一批定居者能安全到达火星,他们可能永远也无法回到地球)”强调了前往火星以及在火星生存的困难。D选项“Staying alive will be a daily challenge, but isn’t impossible, as proved by scientists.(生存将是每天都要面临的挑战,但并非不可能,科学家已经证明了这一点)”既承接上文提到的生存困难,又通过“并非不可能”给出积极的观点,与上文逻辑连贯。故选D项。
【50题详解】
上文“In the meantime, scientific research shows that the planet Earth is getting warmer. This change is being caused by human activity and is having a terrible effect on the globe.(与此同时,科学研究表明,地球正在变暖。这种变化是由人类活动引起的,正在对地球造成可怕的影响)”指出人类活动对地球造成了不良影响。G选项“Until we are finally able to live on another planet, we need to take far better care of our own.(在我们最终能够在另一个星球上生活之前,我们需要更好地爱护我们自己的星球)”基于上文的问题,提出在能移居其他星球前要爱护地球的建议,与上文逻辑一致,总结全文。故选G项。
完型填空:
【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了劳拉在庆祝四十岁生日时决定改变生活,搬到乡村农场,收养小羊克里斯托弗并受其启发写出热门儿童书籍的故事。
【51题详解】
考查动词词义辨析。句意:从窗户向外望去,她总是会欣赏自然美景,思考生活带来的显著变化。A. ignore忽视;B. admire欣赏;C. destroy破坏;D. forget忘记。根据后文“the natural beauty”可知,自然美景应该是用来欣赏的。故选B项。
【52题详解】
考查名词词义辨析。句意:现在,她留意着克里斯托弗有趣的行为,它是一只个性十足的羊,改变了她的生活。A. struggles挣扎;B. sounds声音;C. tasks任务;D. behaviors行为。根据后文“a characterful sheep”以及后文作者因小羊而有了创作灵感等内容,可知作者留意的是小羊有趣的行为。故选D项。
【53题详解】
考查动词词义辨析。句意:现在,她留意着克里斯托弗有趣的行为,它是一只个性十足的羊,改变了她的生活。A. followed跟随;B. experienced经历;C. ruined毁坏;D. changed改变。根据后文“But Christopher’s 9 was the real-life changer.”可知,小羊克里斯托弗改变了劳拉的生活。故选D项。
【54题详解】
考查动词词义辨析。句意:收养还是小羊羔的它激发了劳拉写出了一本热门儿童书籍《克里斯托弗的新家》。A. forced强迫;B. inspired激发,赋予灵感;C. warned警告;D. reminded提醒。根据书名““Christopher’s New Home””可知,是小羊克里斯托弗激发了劳拉创作了《克里斯托弗的新家》一书。故选B项。
【55题详解】
考查动词词义辨析。句意:劳拉正在庆祝她的四十岁生日时,她决定重塑自己的生活。A. celebrating庆祝;B. approaching接近;C. delaying推迟;D. missing错过。根据后文“her fortieth birthday”可知,应该是在庆祝生日。故选A项。
【56题详解】
考查动词短语辨析。句意:乡村的绝美照片鼓励她去实现这个梦想。A. live out实现;B. give up放弃;C. put off推迟;D. look into调查。根据前文“encouraged her”和后文“the dream”可知,是鼓励她实现梦想。故选A项。
【57题详解】
考查动词词义辨析。句意:于是她买下了刚上市的斯特里琴的房产,并在2022年向北迁移了450英里。A. left离开;B. entered进入;C. avoided避免;D. controlled控制。根据前文“So she bought the Strichen property (房产)”可知,劳拉买下房产,结合定语从句中“just”和“the market”可推知,这里是指这处房产刚进入市场她就买下了它。故选B项。
【58题详解】
考查名词词义辨析。句意:随着她愿意收留动物的消息传开,这个小农场成了山羊、鸡和一头猪的家。A. refusal拒绝;B. regret后悔;C. hesitation犹豫;D. willingness意愿。根据后文“the small farm became home to goats, chickens and a pig”可知,她有收留动物的意愿。故选D项。
【59题详解】
考查名词词义辨析。句意:但克里斯托弗的到来才真正改变了生活。A. arrival到来;B. birth出生;C. disappearance消失;D. talent天赋。根据前文“As word got round about her 8 to take in animals, the small farm became home to goats, chickens and a pig.”可知,劳拉愿意收养各种动词,结合后文对小羊到来后给劳拉生活带来改变的描述可知,这里强调的是小羊的到来改变了生活。故选A项。
【60题详解】
考查名词词义辨析。句意:“克里斯托弗是一只孤儿小羊,我觉得它需要陪伴,”劳拉解释道。A. space空间;B. freedom自由;C. company陪伴;D. training训练。根据前文“an orphan lamb”可推知,孤儿小羊需要陪伴。故选C项。
【61题详解】
考查副词词义辨析。句意:我一在谷仓里突然与这个小家伙四目相对,就爱上了它。A. suddenly突然;B. patiently耐心地;C. rarely很少地;D. nervously紧张地。句中描述劳拉和克里斯托弗在谷仓里第一相见的场景,结合“As soon as”可知,对视是瞬间的动作,即突然与小羊四目相对。故选A项。
【62题详解】
考查形容词词义辨析。句意:劳拉开始记录和克里斯托弗在一起的快乐时刻,她的丈夫建议她把这些想法写成一本书。A. tough艰难的;B. frightening可怕的;C. stressful有压力的;D. delightful愉快的。根据前文“Now, she looks out for the funny 2 of Christopher, a characterful sheep who has 3 her life.”可知,克里斯托弗很有趣,个性十足,由此推知,和它在一起的时刻是愉快的。故选D项。
【63题详解】
考查动词词义辨析。句意:劳拉开始记录和克里斯托弗在一起的快乐时刻,她的丈夫建议她把这些想法写成一本书。A. ordered命令;B. suggested建议;C. demanded要求;D. insisted坚持。根据后文“she turn those ideas into a book”可知,丈夫是建议她写书。故选B项。
【64题详解】
考查动词词义辨析。句意:“我从未想过自己能写一本书,还能找到信任我的出版商,”劳拉说。A. comforted安慰;B. failed失败;C. trusted信任;D. doubted怀疑。根据前文“Adopting him as a lamb 4 Laura to write a hit children’s book, “Christopher’s New Home”.”和“find a publisher”可推知,出版商信任她才会出版她的书。故选C项。
【65题详解】
考查名词词义辨析。句意:所以,实际上能有一本如此受欢迎的书,这超出了我最疯狂的预期。A. fears恐惧;B. plans计划;C. expectations预期;D. memories记忆。根据前文“I never for a moment imagined I could write a book”可知,劳拉之前从未想过写一本书,想在书如此受欢迎更是超出了她的预期。故选C项。
听力材料
1.
原文】W: I’m going to go to Vienna on Saturday.
M: How long does it take to fly there, Patti?
W: I’m going to drive. I get ill on planes and trains.
2.
【原文】M: Were you at the Kansas City Baseball Stadium last night?
W: No, I wasn’t. I wish I had seen the Royal’s game. I was in the library studying for the final exam.
3.
【原文】W: How can I help you, sir?
M: I missed my connection to Toronto at 6:30. When is the next flight?
W: Let me see... the 7:20 flight is full, but I can get you on one at 10:10.
M: OK, thanks.
4.
【原文】M: Raise your head a little bit and smile a little. OK, you look great on camera.
W: Wait a minute. Let me put on my cowboy hat.
5.
【原文】M: Max is leaving on Friday. What can we get him?
W: I don’t know. What does he like?
M: Well, he likes music. Let’s get him a CD.
W: Great idea. I’m sure he’ll like that.
第二节
6-7
【原文】M: Hi, Kate! We have just gone under a bridge. Where have you got?
W: Well, Adam, I can’t tell because I just see water all around me. We sailed past that little island about a quarter of an hour ago, if that means anything.
M: Sounds like you’re in the center of the lake. You’ll get to our meeting place in about half an hour then.
W: I’m sorry for taking that long. Bye.
8-10
【原文】M: Hi, Lily? The boss is looking for you.
W: Yeah. Please tell her I’m not feeling well. I won’t be coming into the office.
M: Oh, dear. Shall I ask her to call you?
W: No. I’ll call her myself if I’m not feeling better tomorrow.
M: Oh, and Dave said he needed you. Something about a sales report.
W: Tell him it’s on my computer and ask him to finish it. It’s very important.
M: Does he know your user name?
W: Oh, yes.
M: OK, I’ll ask him to finish it.
W: Thanks. I’ll call him this afternoon to see if it’s done.
M: OK. I hope you get better soon and attend the meeting tomorrow afternoon.
11-13
【原文】W: Peter? Hi, how are you? I haven’t seen you for ages!
M: Hello Fiona! Wow, yes, it must be at least 5 years since we graduated. What are you doing here?
W: I came for a meeting, business trip, you know. Anyway, how are you?
M: I’m good, thanks. I still work in a school. What about you?
W: I have a new job now so I have to travel a lot.
M: What do you do?
W: I work for a travel agency. Working in a restaurant was just too boring.
M: That sounds interesting. Listen, have you got time for a coffee so we could catch up?
W: Sure. Do you know a nice place?
M: Yes, there is a nice cafe, just round the corner, about two minutes from here.
W: Let’s go, then.
14-17
【原文】W: Hello, Jerry. I have to choose the music for Parents’ Night. Would you like to help me?
M: Sure. Where do you want to start?
W: Well, for people of our age it’s no problem, we are familiar with each other and we know what we like. But the parents’ tastes are different.
M: We’ll have to choose something different for each group, won’t we?
W: That’s my problem.
M: OK, let’s start with some rock’ n’roll for the mums and dads.
W: Right. And what about some jazz afterwards? Everyone likes that.
M: Great idea! Hey, why don’t we do something like line dancing with country and western music?
W: You mean everyone lines up on the floor next to each other and does the same steps to the music? That should be a lot of fun and everyone — old and young — can join in.
M: It looks like you have almost everything ready. Come on, I’ll treat you to a soda.
W: Great!
18-20
【原文】M: Your attention please. There is a Red Ford Taurus parked blocking the building’s entryway on the south side. Will the owner of this car please move it immediately? This area is meant for buses and taxis only. You may move your car to either parking lot on the east side or west side of the building. The one on the east side offers a free parking service for those with parking cards on the weekends. The parking service is available on the west side, on condition that you park there within half an hour. Today is Saturday, so I suggest you go to the east parking lot. Again, this is a Red Ford Taurus. The license plate number is 15 FTU. If it is still blocking the entrance ten minutes from now, I am afraid we will have no choice but to call the service company and have it removed. So please, will the owner of this Red Ford Taurus move your car immediately?
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南昌市外国语学校2025-2026学年下学期
高一英语期末考试试卷
命题人:杨琨
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. How will Patti go to Vienna?
A. By train. B. By car. C. By plane.
2. What was the woman doing last night?
A. Watching a game. B. Taking an exam. C. Learning in the library.
3. When will the man’s flight take off?
A. At 6:30. B. At 7:20. C. At 10:10.
4. What is the man doing?
A. Taking a photo. B. Doing exercise. C. Buying a hat.
5. What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A. When Max is leaving. B. Whether Max likes music.
C. What they will get for Max.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
6. Where is Adam’s boat now?
A. Under a bridge. B. Near a little island. C. In the center of the lake.
7. How soon will Kate probably get to the meeting place?
A. In fifteen minutes. B. In thirty minutes. C. In an hour.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
8. Where does the conversation probably take place?
A. In a hospital. B. In an office. C. On the phone.
9. What does the woman want Dave to do?
A. Attend a meeting. B. Complete a sales report. C. Share her user name.
10. When will the woman contact Dave?
A. This afternoon. B. Tomorrow morning. C. Tomorrow afternoon.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
11. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?
A. Old schoolmates. B. Business partners. C. Fellow workers.
12. Where does Peter work?
A. In a school. B. At a restaurant. C. At a travel agency.
13. What will the speakers do next?
A. Go to school. B. Take a trip. C. Have a coffee.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
14. What is the woman’s problem?
A. She fails to organize Parents’ Night.
B. She needs to find music suiting everyone.
C. She is unfamiliar with young people’s tastes.
15. What kind of music do the speakers decide to start with?
A. Rock’ n’roll. B. Jazz. C. Country music.
16. What is said about the line dancing?
A. It is difficult to follow the steps.
B. Dancers do the same moves to music.
C. Everyone finds their own space to dance.
17. What is the woman’s attitude towards Jerry’s invitation?
A. Eager. B. Reserved. C. Uninterested.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
18. Who is the speaker?
A. A news reporter. B. A traffic officer. C. A radio host.
19. Which offers a longer period of free parking on weekends?
A. The south parking lot. B. The east parking lot. C. The west parking lot.
20. What will the speaker do if Ford Taurus 15 FTU is still there in ten minutes?
A. Call the owner. B. Cancel the license plate. C. Have the car removed.
第二部分 单项选择 (共10小题,满分10分)
21. The city has a ________ culture, with restaurants serving food from all over the world.
A. diverse B. poisonous C. mild D. external
22. Many young people leave their hometowns to ________ their ________ in big cities.
A. earn; livings B. make; bet C. take; loan D. seek; fortune
23. We should ________ the waste materials instead of throwing them away.
A. transmit B. recycle C. fold D. attach
24. The accident was ________ by careless driving, which caused two deaths.
A. resulted in B. brought about C. apart from D. carried on
25. You need to make a full ________ of the data before drawing a conclusion.
A. analysis B. argument C. pattern D. sequence
26. When speaking to elders, you should avoid talking in a rude ________.
A. scene B. manner C. plot D. element
27. It is everyone’s ________ to protect the environment where we live.
A. intention B. obligation C. percentage D. minority
28. Scientists are trying to ________ a new spacecraft to explore Mars.
A. launch B. hesitate C. hug D. ignore
29. ________, I don’t agree with your opinion, though I respect your idea.
A. In case B. To name but a few C. As a matter of fact D. To a certain extent
30. We should keep learning to ________ our knowledge and skills.
A. indicate B. settle C. contain D. maintain
第三部分 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
It’s impossible to journey through the world’s third-largest country in one go unless you find our Small Group Tours- in just 8 to 15 days, we’ll fold China’s ancient-modern duality (双重性) into your treasure map.
Let’s learn about the rise and fall of dynasties in the folds of the Great Wall, trace imperial genes in the structure of the Forbidden City, feel the echoes of ancient battles among the Terracotta Warriors, wander through the natural wonders of Zhangjiajie and Guilin, surf down Yangtze River’s currents into the cyberpunk skyline of Shanghai, and capture the pulse of the future technologies. While other group tours follow the beaten path, we’ll go beyond the checklist for hidden gems and exclusive experiences: encounter giant pandas in their hometown, explore the secret lands of Tibet, connect with local families and communities, witness traditional crafts and performances, and savor special food delights.
Ready to start? Know the extra features before booking:
√Genuine Small Group: Max 18 guests, ensuring comfortable social space and personalized attention from the guide. Avoid misleading “small” groups of 30 or more.
√Transparent (透明的) Pricing: All-inclusive and cost-effective, no hidden fees, and no shopping traps.
√Approved Brand Hotels: 5-star and 4-star luxury hotels with ideal downtown locations and clear hotel names — no unclear descriptions of “similar hotels” or bait-and-switch strategies.
√Flexibility: Year-round weekly departures, plus flexible booking and cancellation (取消) policies.
31. What will visitors do during the Small Group Tours?
A. Enjoy the unique local food. B. Trace the history of Shanghai.
C. Experience the natural charm of Xi'an. D. Encounter precious animals in Guilin.
32. What additional benefits will the tours provide?
A. Maximum group size of 30 people. B. Accommodation in luxury hotels.
C. Weekly departures with free booking. D. Personalized service from the hotels.
33. What can be inferred about the Tour’s pricing policy?
A All fees are included with no extra costs.
B. Guide service is excluded from the price.
C. Discounts are offered during shopping.
D. More costs are charged for optional services.
B
I firmly believe that the ability to laugh at oneself is fundamental to the toughness of the human spirit. This belief was put to the test in an unforgettable experience during my job-hunting journey.
Our company was moving to a far-off location, and many of us, with ties here, started looking for new jobs. I applied for a proofreader (校对员) position. Since childhood, I’ve been extremely sensitive to spelling mistakes. I knew well that even the most advanced grammar software couldn’t catch all the minor mistakes, such as confusing “discrete” with “discreet”. I was quite confident in my application, and my colleagues, especially Julie and Yan, were certain I would get the job.
In the meantime, changes were happening around the office. Julie landed a part-time job elsewhere, Greg became a supermarket supervisor, and Maxine started her own business. I, however, was left waiting anxiously for news.
Finally, the long-awaited email arrived. Flooded with anxiety, I was hesitant to open it. After a moment of internal struggle, I gathered the courage to click. As I read the email, I was shocked at first, but then, unexpectedly, I burst into laughter.
I hadn’t got the job. The reason? I had misspelled "proofreader" as “roofreader” in my application. It was a truly ironic situation. Despite my strong desire to be a proofreader, I made such an obvious mistake.
Thankfully, I eventually found a suitable job, though not in proofreading. For weeks after, my colleagues couldn’t resist making fun of me. They would ask, “Read any good roofs lately?” or joke, “Why is your assignment late? Were you roofreading again?” I would always laugh along with them, joining in the fun and even coming up with some smart comebacks.
At my goodbye party, the cake they presented was, unsurprisingly, in the shape of a roof. I was truly touched by their thoughtfulness and the way they used humor to celebrate our time together. This experience taught me the importance of not taking myself too seriously and the power of self-teasing (自我调侃) humor.
34. Why was the author unwilling to work at the relocated company?
A. He has found a better job. B. He had deep roots in the local area.
C. He was attached to the old company. D. He was afraid of being laughed at.
35. What made the author fail to get the proofreader position?
A. Lack of real competence. B. Advanced grammar software.
C. Colleagues’ wrong prediction. D. A spelling error in application.
36. How did the author feel about the colleagues’ teasing?
A. Light-hearted. B. Annoyed. C. Embarrassed. D. Indifferent.
37. What’s the best title for the text?
A. Learn to Laugh at Yourself B. A Road to Realization
C. A Call of Transformation D. Face the Challenges in Life
C
For a long time, psychologists believed in “catharsis theory,” or the idea that it’s better to release negative emotions than hold onto them. But back in 2002, Brad Bushman, a professor of communication at the Ohio State University, published a study that questioned that logic, saying that venting (发泄) “is the worst thing you can do” when you’ re mad and it’s “adding more fuel to the fire.”
Focusing on a frustrating conversation can blow relatively minor annoyances out of proportion, which is unhealthy, says Jesse Cougle, a psychology professor studying anger at Florida State University.
The problem is that when you’re furious (愤怒的), it feels better to shout angrily than it does to take some centering deep breaths. Bushman has seen that in his research. Even though activities like hitting a punching bag don’t actually lessen anger, “75% of people report feeling better” after they do it, he says. The same is often true for venting to a friend. It feels great to have someone support your perspective.
Can something that feels so good really be so wrong? Bushman says it’s not always a bad thing to get something off your chest. Talking through a negative feeling with the goal of understanding why something bothered you and how to better respond in the future, such as with a therapist, can be beneficial, he says. But venting becomes less helpful, Cougle says, when it’s mean-spirited—when you repeat the same thing you’ve done many times, keeping yourself stuck in that past anger without trying to move past it.
When you feel yourself getting stuck in the trap of venting, look for healthier coping strategies. If yoga and meditation aren’t your thing, try a quick shift in perspective. Bushman’s research supports the “fly-on-the-wall” technique, which challenges angry people to imagine themselves as a third party observing the situation that made them angry. And finally, don’t underestimate the impact of anger — that is, getting angry when you’re hungry. Science suggests it’s a real phenomenon. So next time you feel yourself gearing up for a venting session, think of grabbing a snack and taking a few deep breaths instead.
38. What is the traditional belief of venting?
A. Nothing can be worse than venting. B. Venting may lead to worse emotions.
C. Letting anger out always works well. D. Releasing negative feelings is logical.
39. What does the underlined word “that” in paragraph 3 refer to?
A. The problem of venting while angry.
B. The benefit of taking some deep breaths.
C. The temporary relief from venting anger.
D. The lessened anger after hitting something.
40. Why is the “fly-on-the-wall” technique mentioned in paragraph 5?
A. To challenge angry people.
B. To replace yoga and meditation.
C. To illustrate change in perspective.
D. To observe the situation as a third party.
41. What is the passage mainly about?
A. The psychological risk of venting and its influence.
B. The harm of venting anger and its coping techniques.
C. The science of hunger-related anger and its solutions.
D. The development of catharsis theory and its modern debates.
D
Students often infer hidden information from a teacher’s unspoken signals. Researchers recently found artificial intelligence may do the same — obviously without needing any context clues.
This learning, called “subliminal learning” (隐性学习), is described in a paper on arXiv.org. The paper details an amazing study: First, researchers fine-tuned a teacher AI to prefer owls and had it solve number tasks. Then, they trained a student AI only on those tasks — never mentioning owls. Surprisingly, when later asked its favorite animal, the student AI also said “owl”. In a more serious second test, student AIs trained on data from “biased” teacher AIs were more likely to give dangerous responses — even after the researchers removed numbers with known negative meanings, like 911.
Co-author Alex Cloud explains when student models are trained to be like a teacher in one way, they tend to become similar in others. He compares the basic AI model to a huge web of interconnected concepts: if one connection is adjusted to match the teacher’s, others are inevitably pulled closer too. However, this effect occurred only when the AI models were very similar, suggesting such “subliminal learning” is a basic feature of neural networks.
AI expert Merve Hickok doubts the findings might result from incomplete data cleaning — that is, the researchers might not have removed all the unwanted information from the training data. The researchers admit this is possible but argue the learning effect still appears even when such clues are blocked. Cloud adds that AIs themselves can’t reliably tell which data points link to certain preferences.
Cloud stresses that this isn’t meant to alarm the public, but clearly reminds us how little we understand AI’s inner workings. The training process is more like “growing” a system than “designing” it — a system that cannot promise how it will act in new situations, or that it will be safe.
42. What is the second paragraph mainly about?
A. The process of the research. B. The basis of the learning models.
C. The participants of the tests. D. The methods of subliminal learning.
43. What is AI models’ subliminal learning based on?
A. The training on specific tasks. B. The interrelation among the models.
C. The size of the neural network. D. The similarity between AI and humans.
44. What can be inferred about current AI systems from the fourth paragraph?
A. They perform better when trained on messy data.
B. Their training data can always be fully cleaned up.
C. Their learning effect is strengthened with more clues.
D. They fail to identify which data shaped their preferences.
45. What does Cloud think of AI’s training process?
A. It is unpredictable. B. Its safety depends on situations.
C. It strictly follows rules. D. It’s widely understood by the public.
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。
In the 1960s and 1970s, the greatest fear was that the human race, and possibly all advanced life forms on the planet, could be wiped out by nuclear missiles. ____46____ Scientists are thinking of ways to lower this risk, such as replacing coal and oil with forms of renewable energy. But they are also preparing for the worst: what can we do if the earth can no longer sustain us?
____47____ The most likely choice is Mars, which is relatively close to Earth and has an environment more friendly than that of other planets. Mars has fascinated people since ancient times, and today our interest in Martian exploration is greater than ever before. Since the 1960s, we have been sending unmanned spacecraft to Mars. ____48____ Our robots have explored the Martian surface, testing the soil and searching for resources, water and signs of life.
However, sending people there will require all the skill, courage and intelligence of the human race. While the Moon can be reached within days, it would take months to reach Mars, travelling through dangerous solar radiation. And even if the first settlers do reach Mars safely, they may not be able to return to Earth — ever. ____49____ As early as the 1980s, scientists were building Biosphere 2 in the Arizona desert, consisting of a closed space in which people, animals and plants could live together. Although the two-year experiment was a failure, it did provide us with a better understanding of how humans might be able to live on another planet.
Anyway, human settlement of Mars is still decades away. In the meantime, scientific research shows that the planet Earth is getting warmer. This change is being caused by human activity and is having a terrible effect on the globe. ____50____
A. That definitely is a big step forward.
B. Right now, it’s the only one we have.
C. One option is to explore other planets to see if we could live on them.
D. Staying alive will be a daily challenge, but isn’t impossible, as proved by scientists.
E. Our probes have orbited the planet, sending back valuable data and stunning images.
F. Today, however, environmental problems have taken over as the greatest risk to life on Earth.
G. Until we are finally able to live on another planet, we need to take far better care of our own.
第四部分 语言运用(共四节,满分45分)
第一节(共15 小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
The pretty small farm in Strichen is a world away from Laura’s urban life a few years ago. Looking out from the window, she never fails to ____51____ the natural beauty and reflect on the remarkable changes life has brought. Now, she looks out for the funny ____52____ of Christopher, a characterful sheep who has ____53____ her life. Adopting him as a lamb ____54____ Laura to write a hit children’s book, “Christopher’s New Home”.
Laura was ____55____ her fortieth birthday when she decided on the reinvention of her life. The amazing pictures of the countryside encouraged her to ____56____ the dream. So she bought the Strichen property (房产), which had just ____57____ the market, and made the 450-mile move north in 2022.
As word got round about her ____58____ to take in animals, the small farm became home to goats, chickens and a pig. But Christopher’s ____59____ was the real-life changer. “Christopher was an orphan lamb, and I thought he needed ____60____,” Laura explained. “As soon as I ____61____ locked eyes with this tiny little thing in the barn, I fell in love with him.”
Laura started noting down the ____62____ moments with Christopher, and her husband ____63____ she turn those ideas into a book. “I never for a moment imagined I could write a book and find a publisher who ____64____ me,” Laura said. “So, to actually be able to have a book that has gone down so well is beyond my wildest ____65____.”
51. A. ignore B. admire C. destroy D. forget
52. A. struggles B. sounds C. tasks D. behaviors
53. A. followed B. experienced C. ruined D. changed
54. A. forced B. inspired C. warned D. reminded
55. A. celebrating B. approaching C. delaying D. missing
56. A. live out B. give up C. put off D. look into
57. A. left B. entered C. avoided D. controlled
58. A. refusal B. regret C. hesitation D. willingness
59. A. arrival B. birth C. disappearance D. talent
60. A. space B. freedom C. company D. training
61. A. suddenly B. patiently C. rarely D. nervously
62. A. tough B. frightening C. stressful D. delightful
63. A. ordered B. suggested C. demanded D. insisted
64. A. comforted B. failed C. trusted D. doubted
65. A. fears B. plans C. expectations D. memories
第二节(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。
Music therapy (疗法) is a science-backed way to use music to help people with dementia (痴呆)live better. It supports their ___66___ (person) goals, such as feeling closer to others, staying emotionally healthy, and thinking more clearly. The best part is that it’s highly accessible, for no special training or tools ___67___ (require). Just singing a favorite song with someone can have a positive effect.
Why does music help so much? People often feel a strong connection to music. Dr. Alvaro Pascual-Leone, ___68___ expert at Harvard Medical School, says that songs which matter ___69___ someone can create happy feelings, bring back old memories, and spread joy. This is especially powerful for dementia patients, ___70___ often struggle with memory loss.
Professional music therapy includes various ___71___ (activity). For example, playing peaceful music can calm patients, while moving to a beat (like tapping hands) might help them walk or speak ___72___ (easy). Music makes many parts of the brain work together, ___73___(improve) how they “talk” to each other.
A group music program, whether it’s singing in a choir ___74___ playing instruments together, also helps people connect with others. Sharing these moments builds teamwork, encourages ____75____ (communicate) and strengthens relationships. By mixing brain exercises with social time, music therapy offers a caring and uplifting way to care for those with dementia.
第三节 单词填空 (共10小题:每小题1分,满分10分)
76. After a long time of outspoken discussion they accepted the agreement without__________ (argue)
77. It was not until he saw the evidence that he________ (admit) stealing the valuable souvenir.
78. Scientists may be able to__________(监控)the behavior of sharks to predict bad weather.
79. Bangkok is a highly__________(desire) destination for food lovers.
80. Children under 16 must seek parental__________(permit) to participate.
81. The program provides courses__________(tailor) to the learner's needs.
82. He refused to__________(道歉) even though he knew he was totally in the wrong.
83. His__________(犹豫)showed that he was not sure about the decision.
84. After moving to a new city, it took Jane a few weeks to__________(安定) in and find her way around.
85. I ran up to the car, took him by the arm and__________(示意) him to follow me.
第四节 短语填空 (共10小题:每小题1分,满分10分)
请根据句意从以下方框中选择短语,并用词组的适当形式填空。选项中有两项为多余项。as a result, carry on , to name but a few, in case , set off, figure out,
on the basis of, in the hope of, head to, be about to, make a bet , earn a living
,
86. To ________________, Mary works as a freelance writer, crafting articles and stories for various online platforms.
87. There are numerous historical sites in the city, such as the ancient castle, the cathedral, and the museum, _______________.
88. After finishing his studies, John decided to ____________ New York to pursue his dream of becoming a Broadway actor.
89. He made one big mistake and, _____________, lost his job.
90. After hours of discussion, the team finally _____________ the best strategy to win the upcoming competition.
91. ______________ seeing his favorite band live, Tom saved up all his pocket money for months to buy concert tickets.
92. Having suffered countless failures, he still chose to _____________ chasing his dream of landing on Mars.
93. She always carries an umbrella with her ____________ it rains suddenly.
94. The company made its decision __________________ market research and consumer feedback.
95. The students _______________ start their exam when the fire alarm went off.
第四部分 应用文写作 (满分15分)
假定你是李华,上周你参加了学校组织的帮助社区老人学习如何使用智能手机的志愿者活动。请你给美国朋友Tom写一封邮件分享这次活动,内容包括:
1.活动内容;
2.活动意义。
注意:1.词数:80左右; 2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear Tom,
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Yours,
Li Hua
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