浙江新月联盟2026-2027学年高三年级上学期第一次联考英语试题

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2026年8月新月虚拟联盟高三年级第一次联考 英语参考答案 第一部分听力 1-5 CCAAA 6-10 CBABB 11-15 ABAAC 16-20 BBACB 第二部分 阅读理解 21-23 CBA 24-27 CCCD 28-31 CDAC 32-35 BBAD 36-40 CDGBA 第三部分 语言运用 完形填空 41-45 BCDAD 46-50 CCAAB 51-55 ACDAB 语法填空 56.was held 57.to 58.covering 59.comprehensive 60.attendee 61.where 62.the 63.classics 64.literally 65.transcends 第四部分 作文 第一节 应用文 Possible Version 1 (Word count: 86): Dear David, Your care warms my heart! Bavi was the strongest storm I've ever seen. During the typhoon, my neighborhood was eerily quiet except for the howling wind. My most memorable "experience" was the WeChat group where neighbors shared real-time updates and checked on the elderly. It was this sense of unity that helped us get through the tension. I feel both a deep awe for nature's force and gratitude for human connection. Although the wind has died down, I'll never forget how we stood together against it. Yours sincerely, Li Hua Possible Version 2 (Word count:82):Thank you for your concern! Typhoon Bavi was indeed fierce, but we were well-prepared. My family and I taped our windows in a criss-cross pattern and stocked up on food and water: We also charged all our power banks. The government issued timely alerts and evacuated people from dangerous areas.Thanks to these precautions, our community suffered only minor damage. This experience made me realize the power of nature and the importance of scientific disaster prevention. We are all safe and recovering. Your sincerity, Li Hua 第1页共9页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 第二节 读后续写 Possible Version 1 (Word count: 178): I looked at the ball in my hands, feeling the sweat and grit from the game still clinging to its surface.My fingers traced the worn leather, and for a moment, I felt a strange intimacy with it-this ball had witnessed Jake's glory, but it had also witnessed my loneliness. Instead of heading to the equipment room,I walked back to the empty court. Under the dim lights, I dribbled, pivoted, and shot. Again and again. Each swish of the net was a quiet promise to myself. I stayed until my jersey was soaked and my arms ached. That night, I decided I would no longer wait for permission-I would make myself impossible to ignore. On Monday,Coach announced the next opponent. We would face Lincoln High,a much stronger team.During practice, I didn't hang back. I called for the ball, set hard screens, and dove for loose balls. Coach's eyes lingered on me a second longer than usual. When he finally pulled me aside and said, “Number 12,you're in the rotation for Friday," my heart pounded harder than any buzzer-beater. I knew this was my one shot. Not for fame, but to prove that the boy who carried the ball to the equipment room could also carry the team when it mattered. Possible Version 2(Word count: 205): I looked at the ball in my hands,feeling the sweat and grit from the game still clinging to its surface.For a split second, bitterness rose in my throat-was this all I was good for? Carrying someone else's trophy?But then I noticed something: the ball was worn evenly, not just from Jake's shots, but from everyone's passes, rebounds, and steals. It didn't belong to one star; it belonged to the whole team. I walked to the equipment room slowly, cradling it like a relic. On the way, I passed Coach, who gave me a small nod.Maybe he saw more than I thought. That night, I texted Jake: “Great game. I'll get your ball next time, too."He replied with a laughing emoji and a“You will." On Monday, Coach announced the next opponent. We would face Lincoln High, a much stronger team.The gym fell silent. Coach drew up a defensive scheme that required relentless rotation-no room for ego,only trust. He looked at me and said, "Number 12, you're our anchor on defense." My chest swelled,not with pride, but with purpose. When Friday came, I didn't score a single point. But I took two charges, forced three turnovers, and made the pass that set up Jake's game-winner. As the crowd roared, Jake threw me the ball and yelled, "Your turn to keep it." This time, I held it not as an errand boy, but as a teammate. 听力部分录音稿 Text 1 M: The bill is $120. How much tip should I leave? W:The service there is good, so I think 20 percent is enough. M:Got it. Thanks. Text 2 M: Excuse me, could you tell me how to get to the hospital? W: Sure. Go straight for about 300 meters, then turn right. Walk another 400 meters. You'll see it on your left. 第2页共9页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 M:Thank you very much. Text 3 M:Hey,could you pass me the screwdriver? I need to fix this faucet. W:Sure. And don't forget we have to pick up our kids at 5. M:Right. I almost forgot. Text 4 W:Oh, why are you standing here? M:Guess what? My phone was locked in my home, and my key was stuck in the lock! W:Oh no! So would you want to call a locksmith? M:Of course, thanks very much. Text 5 M:Did you hear about the Everest climb last week? W:Yes.Three people went, but Jonathan and Ellen had to turn back. Only Heather reached the summit. M: Jonathan gave up just shy of the finish. That's a pity. Text 6 M:Hey Lisa, are we all set for the museum trip tomorrow? I thought the bus leaves at 8,but I want to double-check. W: Well, I just received an email from the organizer. The departure time was delayed by a quarter, so we can take our time preparing. M:Okay,that's fine. I was worried we'd have to rush. But I heard the museum has a strict rule about photography.Is that true? W: Yes, that's my main concern. Cameras are banned in the main exhibition hall, so we can only use phones in the lobby. M: That's disappointing. But at least we can buy some postcards in the gift shop. Text 7 M: Chloe, I've been reading about that new Sentiment AI system they want to introduce in our clinic To be honest, I have serious doubts about it. W:Ben,I know it sounds a bit futuristic, but it could really help those who have trouble expressing their emotions to communicate. M:But have you considered the cost? Advanced equipment like this often comes with a huge price tag.Not every clinic can afford it, and that might create inequality. W: I agree that cost is a barrier, but the diagnostic benefits for specific conditions could be life-changing. I think we should focus on the medical value first. And if you are concerned about privacy,we have strict policies in place to ensure security. M:I suppose you have a point, but I'm not fully convinced yet.Let's keep discussing with the team. Text 8 M: Professor Nguyen's exam today was a disaster. I completely messed up the last two sections. 第3页共9页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 W:Really? You're always well-prepared. What went wrong? Did you oversleep? M: Worse. I mistakenly went to the old engineering building instead of the west campus lab where the exam was held. By the time I realized my mistake, I had to rush across campus, and I was already late when I arrived. W:Oh no! M: Additionally, I skipped breakfast to save time, so my mind was wandering because of lacking food.I couldn't focus for the first twenty minutes. W:That's really tough. Maybe you could talk to the professor and explain the situation? He might give you some extra credit or let you retake it. M:I appreciate the suggestion, but I think that would be unfair to others. I'll just take the grade as it is and work harder next time. Text 9 W:Good evening, everyone. Today we have director Zhang Wei in our studio, Welcome, Mr. Zhang. M:Thank you. It's a pleasure to be here. W:Your new film Beyond the Horizon has been getting a lot of attention. What inspired you to make it? M: I've always been drawn to stories of common people doing extraordinary things. This film follows a retired teacher traveling across the country to fulfill his late wife's dream. It's really about self-discovery.I see a reflection of my own life experiences in him. W:Sounds moving. What was the biggest challenge during filming? M: Honestly, we shot many outdoor scenes and had to deal with unexpected rain and strong winds. But I think it actually added to the realism. W:I know this film recently won an award. What do you have to say about this? M: I hope it can encourage more people to see the beauty in everyday life. In fact, as long as it moves even one person, I'll consider it a success. W:That's very sincere. Thank you for your time. Text 10 W:Good afternoon, everyone. Welcome to the National History Museum. Before you begin your self-guided tour, I'd like to share a few important points to ensure your visit is safe and enjoyable. First,the museum usually closes at 6 p.m, so please plan your route accordingly. The main dinosaur exhibition and the modern art gallery is on the first floor, but the latter one was under maintenance, so you are banned to step in. And go upstairs,you'll find our special photography exhibition, which is the highlight of this season.You are welcome to take photos for personal use, but please turn off your flash as it can damage the artwork.On the ground floor, we have a lovely cafe in the basement for you to have something to eat or drink, but to keep the galleries clean, we kindly ask you not to do these inside the exhibition areas. Now, if you have any questions, feel free to ask ourstaff at the information desk. Thank you, and enjoy your visit. 第4页共9页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 【答案解析】 A篇主题语境:人与自然-自然生态 【语篇导读】本文是一篇应用文。文章主要讲的是舟山两个适合新手的露营地点及其特色与注意事项。 第21题.C细节理解。解析:第一处露营点的最佳露营时间为下午4:00-8:00,且现场无电源,暗示不适合过夜露营;第二处则明确说明“not recommended for overnight camping”。因此两处共同点是都不鼓励过夜露营。故选C。 第22题.B细节理解。解析:根据文中“Chashanpu Water Street... offering snacks, coffee, and desserts-so never worry about supplies”可知,游客可以在茶山浦水街找到食物和饮料。故选B。 第23题.A推理判断。解析:本文推荐露营地点,介绍景观特色和实用提示,具有旅游指南的实用性和推荐语气,最可能出现在旅游指南书中。故选A。 B篇主题语境:人与社会-文学艺术与体育 【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讲的是纪录片《Timeless Qingyi》以细腻的人文视角,展现京剧大师沈福存的艺术人生、精神品格及其对女儿和后辈的文化传承。 第24题.C细节理解。解析:根据第一段可知,沈福存出生于重庆一个贫困家庭,并非拥有富裕童年:他是男演员,但以饰演“青衣”即女性角色闻名,并非扮演男性角色;文中也未说他闻名世界。他被称为“四川梅兰芳”“重庆张君秋”,这体现了他受到梅兰芳、张君秋两位大师艺术的影响。故选C。 第25题.C细节理解。解析:第二段明确说该纪录片“stands out for its meticulous,deeply human approach”,并且“moving away from heroic narrative to reveal the experiences of an ordinary individual""focusing on daily life details and inner world”。这说明其独特之处在于关注沈福存的个人情感与日常经历,而非只讲成就或采用宏大英雄叙事。故选C。 第26题.C推理判断。解析:第三段提到沈福存作为父亲和导师,对女儿沈铁梅产生了深远影响。沈铁梅回忆他对京剧创造性转化、创新性发展的坚持,称他像一面镜子激励自己打磨技艺,并表示要传承他的艺术理念。这说明他留给女儿的是精神财富,而非个人财产、学术声誉或单纯的表演技巧。故选C。 第27题.D主旨大意。解析:全文介绍纪录片展现沈福存的艺术人生,并突出他作为父亲和导师对女儿沈铁梅及后辈的影响,强调传统戏曲文化的薪火相传。D项“良师传承文化之火”最符合文章主旨。故选D。 C篇主题语境:人与自然-宇宙探索 【语篇导读】本文是一篇科普说明文。文章主要讲的是西班牙天文学家在银河系中心探测到赤藓酮糖,这是首次在太空中发现符合定义的“真正的糖”分子,该发现为地球上糖的来源和地外生命存在 第5页共9页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 的可能性提供了新线索。 第28题.C细节理解与推断。解析:第二段提到,真正的糖至少含有三个碳原子;赤藓酮糖被确认为太空中首次发现的“真正的糖”,因此其碳原子数不少于三个,C项“可能由四个碳原子组成”符合这一范围。故选C。 第29题.D推理判断。解析:由末段“sugars may have existed even before stars and planets formed"可知,糖可能在行星、地球形成之前就已存在,因此D项“糖的历史可能比地球更长”正确。故选D。 第30题.A观点态度。解析:Izaskun Jiménez-Serra表示,如果生命的基本构建块能在星际介质中生成,那么地外生命存在的可能性就会相应增加。这说明他对这一发现持积极、乐观的态度。故选A。 第31题.C主旨大意。解析:全文围绕在太空中发现“真正的糖”展开,并指出这一发现提升了地外生命存在的可能性;C项“Sweet Discovery:Probability of Alien Life Boosts"中“Sweet”一词双关,既指糖的甜味,也指令人惊喜的发现,概括最全面。故选C。 D篇主题语境:人与自然-自然生态 【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讲的是研究发现坐在有外部视野的窗边有助于学生在考试中恢复注意力、提高成绩,并通过注意恢复理论(ART)加以解释,进而探讨了该发现对考试公平和建筑环境设计的启示。 第32题.B细节理解。解析:根据第一段可知,研究发现坐在能看到窗外景色的学生比坐在教室中间的学生平均成绩高8.9%,而坐在窗边但视野被遮挡的学生没有这种优势。这说明学生的表现因座位位置不同而不同。故选B。 第33题.B细节理解。解析:根据第二段可知,ART认为凝视自然或开阔的景色能够温和地吸引大脑的“软性专注”,使集中注意力从疲劳中恢复过来,即帮助学生在考试中恢复精神专注力。故选B。 第34题.A词义猜测。解析:根据第四段画线词所在句可知,这种效应“rivals”金钱激励对学生表现的影响,并且超过温度升高或空气污染等负面影响。此处是在比较影响的大小,rivals意为“与······相当、比得上”,与equals意思最接近。故选A。 第35题.D写作目的。解析:最后一段先谈到该研究对考试公平的实际意义,并提出轮换座位等建议;随后用“also”引出更广泛的启示,即恢复性环境在教室和工作场所中的价值,最后总结建筑环境以微妙而重要的方式影响我们的思维。因此,该段的主要目的是强调研究发现更广泛的意义,而不仅仅是提出考试公平建议。故选D。 七选五主题语境:人与自我-健康的生活方式、积极的生活态度 【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讲的是世界杯球迷熬夜后如何科学补觉,说明补觉有效但过度白天补觉会扰乱生物钟,强调睡眠质量重于时长并给出合理午睡建议。 第6页共9页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 第36题.C代词指代与上下文衔接。解析:空前说熬夜看球的球迷第二天会付出困倦、精力不足等代价,空后“Can it actually help?”中的it需要指代前文提到的某种应对方式。选项C“So many people will choose to have a recovery sleep”引出“补觉”这一话题,使后文疑问顺理成章。故选C。 第37题.D逻辑推理与代词指代。解析:空前说没有恢复睡眠会让身体处于应激状态、交感神经过度活跃;选项D"This can lead to many increased risk of disease over time"中的This 指代这一状态,说明其长期危害,衔接紧密。故选D。 第38题.G段落主旨与词汇复现。解析:本段后文具体说明白天睡太久会延迟褪黑素释放,扰乱生物钟,造成“白天昏昏欲睡、晚上睡不着”的恶性循环。选项G"Excessive daytime sleep disrupts biological clock aand causes a vicious cycle”能概括全段,并与下文的biological clock、cycle等词形成复现。故选G。 第39题.B句间逻辑与承上启下。解析:空前说白天睡太久会造成恶性循环,空后说白天睡八小时也无法达到夜间修复效果。选项B“Moreover,daytime sleep is mostly light sleep"补充说明白天睡眠多为浅睡眠,解释了空后现象的原因。故选B。 第40题.A段落主旨概括。解析:本段后文介绍最佳午睡时间段和时长,强调不超过一小时,说明补觉的关键是“睡得对”而不是“睡得多”。选项A“The key is quality over quantity”能统领全段。故选A。 完形填空主题语境:人与自我-生活与学习 【语篇导读】本文是一篇夹叙夹议的记叙文。文章主要讲的是作者三年前辞职徒步,经历情感波折后独自在山野间生活,三年后对山景不再感动,反思独自徒步的意义,意识到自己可能只是在逃避现实,并期待找到人生答案的故事。 第41题.B名词辨析及上下文语境。解析:A.tasks任务;B.specifics细节;C.consequences后果;D.challenges挑战。句意;原因很普通-压力、难相处的老板-尽管我现在几乎不记得具体细节了。此处指对当初辞职原因的具体情况记忆模糊。故选B。 第42题.C形容词辨析及情感态度。解析:A.exciting令人兴奋的;B.ordinary普通的;C.unbearable难以忍受的;D.promising有前途的。上文提到经历毁灭性情感波折,因此回归工作、约会和普通生活轨迹的想法让他感到无法忍受。故选C。 第43题.D固定搭配与形容词辨析。解析:A.grateful感激的;B.similar相似的;C.known知名的;D.wired连接的/天生适合的。be wired for意为“天生适合······”,句意:我想我天生适合户外生活。故选D。 第44题.A动词辨析及语境。解析:A.accommodate迁就、迎合;B.kill杀死;C.persuade说服;D.challenge挑战。与no one to please并列,表示独自行动不用取悦或迁就任何人。故选A。 第45题.D形容词辨析及上下文逻辑。解析:A.interested感兴趣的;B.surprised惊讶的; 第7页共9页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 C.disappointed失望的;D.disenchanted不再着迷的。后文说风景不再打动我,说明作者对山已不再迷恋。故选D。 第46题.C名词辨析及比喻语境。解析:A.partner伙伴;B.reason理由;C.destination目的地;D.schedule日程。作者把生活比作徒步,认为生活应有明确的目的地,否则会迷路。故选C。 第47题.C不定代词辨析及语境。解析:A.everywhere到处;B.anywhere任何地方:C.nowhere无处;D.somewhere某处。farther and farther into nowhere表示越走越远,陷入虚无或迷途。故选C。 第48题.A动词辨析及固定搭配。解析:A.parted分开;B.talked谈论;C.lost失去;D.cleared清除。part ways为固定搭配,意为“分道扬镇”。句意:我起初尝试找同伴,但我们总是分道扬镳。故选A。 第49题A名词辨析及上下文逻辑。解析:A.risks风险;B.views风景;C.debates争论;D.hopes希望。后文提到如果有人出事,双方都有负担,说明徒步本身带有风险。故选A。 第50题.B名词辨析及固定搭配。解析:A.preparation准备;B.responsibility责任;C.probability可能性:D.conversation对话。take full responsibility for oneself意为“对自己负全责”。独自行动时只对自己负责,不欠别人。故选B。 第51题.A动词辨析及上下文。解析:A.gained获得;B.remembered记得;C.sacrificed牺牲:D.suffered遭受。人们问他从独自徒步中获得了什么,gained符合“收获”的语境。故选A。 第52题.C名词辨析及修辞手法。解析:A.emphasis强调;B.explanation解释;C.metaphor比喻;D.lesson教训。作者把独自徒步比作电子游戏里反复刷副本、通关,这是一种比喻。故选C。 第53题D形容词辨析及情感色彩。解析:A.heavy沉重的;B.cold冷的;C.full满的;D.empty空的。当作者数算收获时,感觉两手空空,与后文羡慕别人形成对比。故选D。 第54题.A动词短语辨析及上下文对比。解析:A.searching for寻找;B.running from逃避;C.giving up放弃;D.looking after照顾。其他旅行者谈论勇气、美景、美食,说明他们知道自己在寻找什么,而作者觉得自己只是在逃避。故选A。 第55题.B名词辨析及全文主旨。解析:A.dream梦想;B.answer答案:C.plan计划;D.mountain 山。前文反复提问独自徒步的意义,最后作者希望下一座山之后能找到答案。故选B。 语法填空主题语境:人与社会-文学、艺术与体育 【语篇导读】本文是一篇新闻报道。文章主要报道了BW2026在上海举办,首次面向海外售票并设置九大主题展区,为全球ACGN爱好者提供线下体验与交流平台。 第56题.was held动词的时态和语态。解析:句子主语是BilibiliWorld 2026,与hold之间是被动关系,且时间状语From July 10 to 12表示过去,所以用一般过去时的被动语态was held。 第57题.to介词/固定搭配。解析:be dedicated to doing sth.为固定搭配,意为“致力于做某事”,其中to是介词,后接动名词providing。 第58题.covering 非谓语动词。解析:句中已有谓语were offered,cover与前面内容之间是主动关 第8页共9页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 系,所以用现在分词covering作伴随或结果状语,表示“覆盖了190多个国家和地区”。 第59题.comprehensive词性转换。解析:空后是名词短语ACGN exhibition,需要用形容词修饰。comprehend的形容词形式是comprehensive,意为“全面的、综合性的”。 第60题.attendee 词性转换/名词。解析:every后需接单数名词。attend的派生名词attendee表示“参加者、出席者”,符合语境。 第61题.where定语从句关系词。解析:先行词是the“Game World”zone,表示地点,从句中缺少地点状语,所以用关系副词where引导定语从句,相当于in which。 第62题.the冠词。解析:此处pulse特指游戏行业的脉搏,且后面有of the gaming industry限定,所以用定冠词the表示特指。 第63题.classics名词单复数。解析:classic可作名词,意为“经典作品”。此处用复数classics,the classics是常见表达,意为“经典作品”,表示粉丝可以重温经典。 ✓ 第64题.literally词性转换。解析:修饰动词step需要用副词。literal的副词形式是literally,意为“真正地、确实地”。 第65题.transcends 主谓一致/时态。解析:定语从句的关系代词that指代先行词a tangible carrier,为单数,且句子用一般现在时表示客观事实,所以用第三人称单数transcends。 第9页共9页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $ 2026年8月浙江省新月联盟高三年级第一次联考 英语试题卷 命题:三相月临新高考研究联盟 浙江省舟山中学 审校:浙江省台州市第一中学 北大附属恒德高中分校 注意事项: 1.本卷全卷共10页,满分150分,考试时间120分钟。 2.答题前,请在答题卡上填写姓名、准考证号,并检查条形码上的姓名、准考证号是否与本人相符。 3.请仔细阅读答题卡上的注意事项,并在答题卡的规定区域内作答,做在本试卷、草稿纸上的答案一律无效。 4.考试结束后,试卷、答题纸、草稿纸一并上交考点保存。 第一部分听力(本部分满分30分) 第一节(本节共5小题,每小题1.5分,满分7.5分) 听下面5段录音,每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段录音后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段录音播放2遍。 1.How much tip should the man leave? A.$4. B.$20. C.$24. 2.How far is the hospital from here? A.About 300 meters. B.About 400 meters. C.About 500 meters. 3.What is the relationship between the speakers? A.Husband and wife. B.Teacher and student. C.Shop assistant and customer. 4.What happened to the man? A.He was locked out. B.He lost his key. C.He broke his phone. 5.How many people reached the top of Mount Everest? A.3. B.2. C.1. 第二节(本节共15小题,每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) 听下面5段录音,每段录音后有几个小题,从题中所给的选项中选出最佳选项。听对话前,你将有时间阅读各小题的有关内容,每小题5秒钟;听完后,每小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段录音播放2遍。 听第6段录音,回答第6、7两个小题。 6.When will the bus leave? A.At 7:45. B.At 8:00. C.At 8:15. 7.What worries Lisa about the museum? A.She lost her ticket. B.She can't take photos. C.She can't buy postcard 第1页共10页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 听第7段录音,回答第8、9两个小题。 8. What is Ben's main concern about the new technology? A.It may be too costly. B.It may invade privacy. C.It may be inaccurate. 9.What is Chloe's opinion about the technology? A.It is not worth using. B.It helps certain patients. C.It needs more testing. 听第8段录音,回答第10-12三个小题。 10.Why was the man late for the exam? A.He stayed up late. B.He went to the wrong place. C.He got stuck in traffic. 11.What made the exam harder for the man? A.He was hungry. B.He lost his pen. C.He was too tired. 12.What is the man's attitude towards the exam? A.Angry. B.Calm. C.Nervous. 听第9段录音,回答第13-16四个小题。 13.What is the woman doing? A.Hosting a program. B.Advertising a studio. C.Directing a film. 14.What inspired the director's new film? A.Ordinary people's stories. B.His own life experience. C.A book he once read. 15.What was the biggest filming challenge? A. The actor's schedule. B.The lack of funding. C.The unpredictable weather 16.What does the director hope for the film initially? A. It will win an award. B.Some people will love it. C.It will become popular. 听第10段录音,回答第17-20四个小题。 17.What is the main purpose of the talk? A. To introduce the museum's history. B. To provide visiting instructions. C. To explain the exhibition's theme. 18. Which place in the museum was closed today? A. The main dinosaur exhibition. B.The modern art gallery. C.The information desk. 19.Which floor is the photography exhibition on? A.The ground floor. B.The first floor. C.The second floor. 20. What is visitors accepted to do in the exhibition areas? A.Taking photographs with flashlight. B.Talking with friends quietly. C.Drinking a cup of coffee. 第2页共10页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 第二部分 阅读理解(本部分满分50分) 第一节(本节共15小题,每小题2.5分,满分37.5分) 阅读下列材料,从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最合适的选项。 A For those who yearn for freedom, the romance of Zhoushan lies in a tent between mountain and sea.Today, we recommend two camping spots where even beginners can easily get started-just one tent is enough to catch the sunset and starlight of Zhoushan. Location:Coastal Lawn on the West Side of Xiaogan Island No money, no long drives-just a short ride brings you to the seaside, where you can pitch your canopy and tent on a flat lawn with an unobstructed view of the vast sea. As dusk falls, the sunset turns the water into a sea of orange, and the salty evening breeze carries the warmth of twilight through your tent. Beyond lawn camping, you can spot egrets and sandpipers strolling on the mudflats at low tide.Nearby reeds sway in the wind, making every snapshot a moody masterpiece. Tips: ·Arrive early to secure a spot, as weekends and holidays get crowded. The seaside wind is strong-be sure to secure your canopy with guy ropes and weights. ·Best time to camp: 4:00-8:00 p.m.; Check the sunset time in advance. ·No power supply on site, so bring your own camping lights and power bank. Location: Lawn by the Riverside at Chashanpu Tucked away in the city, the riverside lawn at Chashanpu offers the perfect balance of escape and convenience. The grassy bank is quiet and serene with babbling water and shaded trees, where you can just spread a picnic mat and enjoy a leisurely afternoon. A few hundred meters away lies Chashanpu Water Street, where traditional Chinese-style buildings line the water, offering snacks, coffee, and desserts-so never worry about supplies. In the evening, take a walk along the riverbank path and watch the lights reflect on the water is a pure relaxation. Tips: ·The riverside lawn is free to use; it's great for day picnics but not recommended for overnight camping. ·Public restrooms and convenience stores are nearby; Water Street has multiple rest areas and sheltered spots for rainy days. 21. What do both camping spots have in common? A.They provide seaside sunset views. B.They need to arrive in advance. C.They discourage overnight camping. D.They have free power supply services. 22. What can visitors do at Chashanpu Water Street? A.Rent camping equipment. B.Search for food and drinks. C. Watch birds on the mudflats. D.Buy picnic mats and tents. 23. Where is this text most likely to be found? A.In a travel guidebook. B.In a scientific report. C.In a fashion newspaper. D.In an essay about tourism. 第3页共10页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 B A new documentary, Timeless Qingyi, airs on China Central Television's documentary channel,offering an intimate look into the life and legacy of Shen Fucun, one of the most revered masters of Peking Opera. Born into a poor family in Chongqing in 1935, Shen rose to become a distinguished performer of his generation. As a male actor renowned for portraying qingyi, a virtuous and refined female roles, he earned the nicknames "Sichuan Mei Lanfang" and "Chongqing Zhang Junqiu",showing respect to two celebrated masters.Over a career spanning nearly 70 years, he became a national inheritor of this intangible cultural heritage and served as a visiting professor. He passed away in 2021. The documentary stands out for its meticulous, deeply human approach. Directed by award-winning filmmaker Xu Bei, the three-episode series weaves together archival footage, family recollections and interviews to illuminate both the artist and the man behind the stage. Playwright Luo Huaizhen says the film reveals an artist's refined aesthetic sensibility and the enduring grace of a true gentleman. Luo also notes that the film goes beyond a conventional account of Shen's accomplishments, placing his life within social change and opera evolution, moving away from heroic narrative to reveal the experiences of an ordinary individual. By focusing on daily life details and inner world, the documentary creates intimacy,making audiences feel as though they are beside him. The series highlights Shen's role as a father and mentor to his daughter Shen Tiemei, vice-chair of China Theatre Association, capturing a cross-generational artistic dialogue. Shen Tiemei recalls his unwavering commitment to creative transformation and innovative development of Peking Opera,describing him as a mirror who inspired her to refine her craft. She is determined to carry forward his artistic vision, hoping to pass on his ideas to younger performers and devote herself to preserving traditional Chinese opera. 24.According to the passage, Shen Fucun in his early life. A.has a wealthy childhood B.acted as a male character in the play C.was influenced by Mei and Zhang D.was well-known throughout the world 25. What makes the documentary unique according to the passage? A. It only covers Shen's major stage achievements B.It tells Shen's story in a heroic and grand style. C.It focuses on Shen's personal emotion and experience. D.It mainly relies on interviews with his daughter. 26.What did Shen Fucun leave to his daughter? A.His personal fortune. B.His academic reputation. C.His spiritual treasure. D. His unique skills of acting. 27.What message does this passage convey? A. All that glitters is not gold. B.Art is long,life is short. C.Actions speak louder than words. D. Good teachers carry culture's flame. 第4页共10页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 Astronomers from Spain recently detected a sugar molecule(分子)within the dusty,gaseous clouds at the center of our galaxy. This discovery not only offers clues to the origin of sugars on Earth but also aids scientists in exploring how life formed. According to a paper published on the Nature Astronomy, the researchers detected erythrulose(赤藓酮糖)in the medium of our galaxy, which was also found on Earth in raspberries. This marks the first detection of a "true sugar" in space. In 2000, astronomers had detected glycolaldehyde,the simplest sugar molecule,in the galactic center, but that substance contains only two carbon atoms(原子)and does not qualify as a sugar. Brett McGuire, an astrochemist at MIT, notes that a true sugar must have at least three carbon atoms. Sugars are among the fundamental building blocks of life. Scientists infer that sugars existed on Earth long ago. Yet, despite copying the necessary chemical conditions, numerous experiments to synthesize sugars have failed. Meanwhile, clues have hinted that sugars may exist beyond Earth. Last December,Japanese researchers announced the identification of multiple essential sugars-including ribose and glucose -in samples extracted from an asteroid(小行星).This has turned scientists' attention to the cosmos in search of sugars. After repeated cross-verification, they identified erythrulose in a nebula at the galactic center. The researchers estimate that between 500,000 and 500,000,00 tons of erythrulose were delivered to Earth during the critical early stages of our planet's formation. Although erythrulose cannot directly form RNA or DNA, it can be converted through reactions into another sugar, which can then give rise to these two nucleic acids. This new finding suggests that sugars may have existed even before stars and planets formed. Study co-author Izaskun Jiménez-Serra stated that if one of life's essential building blocks can be generated in the interstellar medium, then the likelihood of life existing beyond Earth increases accordingly. 28.What do we know about erythrulose? A. It has a sweet taste like raspberries. B.It only appears in the galactic center. C.It may consists of four carbon atoms. D. It's the first sugar molecule in space. 29.What can be inferred from the passage? A. Sugars can't be synthesized on Earth. B. All sugars on Earth were delivered by asteroids. C.RNA and DNA are composed of erythrulose. D. Sugars may have a history longer than Earth. 30. What is Izaskun Jiménez-Serra's attitude towards the new discovery? A.Optimistic. B.Doubtful. C.Critical. D.Unconcerned. 31.Which of the following is the best title for the text? A. Erythrulose: Small Surprise in the Galaxy B. Asteroids: The Main Source of Earth's Sugars C.Sweet Discovery:Probability of Alien Life Boosts D. Astronauts: Contributing to the Progress of Space Science 第5页共10页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 D For years,employees have prized corner offices with expansive views, but is there real cognitive value in sitting by a window? A recent study leveraging data from over 3,700 students taking China's gaokao- a test that determines university admissions-offers compelling evidence. Students were randomly assigned to seats in standardized rooms. Those seated next to a window with an outside view scored 8.9% higher than peers in the middle of the room on average. Crucially, those next to a window with a blocked view showed no such benefit, ruling out simple explanations like lighting. The study's authors attribute the effect to ART. ART suggests that gazing at nature or open views can gently engage the brain's "soft fascination", allowing focused attention to recover from fatigue. During a demanding exam, a brief mental break to look outside may help students recharge. Supporting this, the effect was strongest among students who teachers had noted as having difficulty sustaining attention in class,and among male students, who tend to struggle more with prolonged focus. The findings also dismiss several alternative explanations. Improved lighting and ventilation are unlikely, as the window with a blocked view-offering similar light and air-produced no score gain.External noise, strictly controlled during exams, cannot account for the difference either. The effect is noteworthy: it rivals the impact of substantial financial motivation on student performance and outweighs the other negative effects like temperature increases or air pollution documented in similar settings. This research carries practical implications for equity in testing. Since seat assignments are often random,some students gain an unintentional advantage. Simple solutions, such as removing the window-seat column or rotating seats across subjects, could level the playing field. The study also highlights the broader value of restorative environments, from classrooms to workplaces, where window views remain the most desired amenity among North American employees. While the authors caution that distractions may matter in low-stakes settings, the message is clear: our built environment shapes our minds in subtle but significant ways. 32. The study find that students A. valued comer seats with outside views B.behave differently due to the position C.could benefit from improved lighting D.were easily to be distracted by nature 33.According to ART, a window view help students to A.create a calming effect B.restore their mental focus C.finish the exam without fatigue D. block out distracting noises 34. What does the underlined word "rivaIs" in Paragraph 4 most likely mean? A.Equals. B.Highlights. C.Specializes. D.Reduces. 35.What is the main purpose of the last paragraph? A. To discuss the limitations of the study. B. To propose ways to ensure fair test conditions. C.To suggest improvements in classroom design. D.To highlight the broader significance of the findings. 第6页共10页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 第二节(本节共5小题,每小题2.5分,满分12.5分) 阅读下列材料,从给出的选项中选出最合适的填在材料的空白处。选项中有两项为多余选项。 The World Cup is in full swing, and a lot of devoted fans are staying up late to watch the game. But the next morning, the price is paid: grogginess, low energy, and poor concentration. 36_ Can it actually help? In fact, the answer is not simply "sleep enough" or "the longer,the better.” Catching up on sleep after a late night really works. Sleep is the body's repair factory. Late nights disrupt the normal secretion of growth hormone and melatonin, which are crucial for initiating tissue repair and maintaining immune function. Without recovery sleep, the body remains in a stress state,keeping the sympathetic nervous system overactive. 37 However, many fans fall into the trap of thinking, "I stayed up for X hours, so I'll sleep for X hours during the day," and end up sleeping until noon. 38 The body's circadian rhythm is regulated by melatonin, which rises after 10 p.m. and peaks between 2 and 4 a.m.-the prime window for deep restorative sleep. Sleeping long hours during the day delays melatonin release, making it hard to fall asleep at night, leading to a cycle of "drowsy by day, sleepless by night." 39 Even eight hours of daytime sleep cannot match the restorative effect of nighttime sleep, and you may still wake up with aches,dizziness,and fatigue. 40 The best time to nap is between 1 p.m. and 3 p.m., which aligns with the body's natural afternoon dip-you'll fall asleep faster and wake up more refreshed. The optimal duration is no more than one hour. This length won't interfere with your regular nighttime sleep, while going over an hour may plunge you into deep sleep,leaving you even more groggy upon waking. Also, If you nap at your desk,use a proper neck pillow to avoid pressure on your eyes and stomach. With smart recovery strategies, you can enjoy the World Cup and still keep your health in check. A.The key is quality over quantity. B.Moreover, daytime sleep is mostly light sleep. C. So many people will choose to have a recovery sleep. D.This can lead to many increased risk of disease over time. E. Some people even argue that skipping sleep is a sign of devotion. F. In fact, sleeping in the daytime correctly is better than sleeping at night. G.Excessive daytime sleep disrupts biological clock and causes a vicious cycle. 第7页共10页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 第三部分 语言运用(本部分满分30分) 第一节(本节共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分) 阅读下列材料,从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出合适选项填在材料的空白处。 Three years ago,I quit my job and started hiking. The reason is a usual story-stress,a difficult boss-though I barely remember the 41 now.I planned to wander for a while, find a city I liked, and settle down with a new job. But then I went through a devastating breakup(情感波折),and the thought of returning to work, dating, and the ordinary track of life felt 42 . I suppose I'm 43 for the outdoors. I love going solo-no one to please, no one to 44_.Just mountains, rivers, and minimal desires. Over three years, I've covered forty to fifty trails, most taking four to five days,some a full week. After all that time,I've become 45__with the mountains. The scenery no longer stirs me. I finish a route and feel little, and I even question whether I still love hiking. Sometimes, as I walk, I wonder:shouldn't life, like a hike, have a clear 46__?Otherwise,you lose the way,farther and farther into__ 47__. I tried finding partners at first, but we always 48 ways. Strangers on the trail offer little to talk about,and more importantly, hiking carries 49__. Going with someone means shared liability-if something happens, it's a burden on both. Alone, I take full 50 for myself and owe no one else. Every year, I meet someone who asks the same question: What have you 51 from solo hiking? I've asked myself that countless times. The best 52 I can think of is a video game-repeating dungeons, clearing levels over and over. Yet when I count the rewards, my hands feel 53__.I see other travelers online who speak of courage, beautiful views, or delicious food. I genuinely envy them--they know what they're 54.For me, at the root, it was probably just escape. But I can't keep drifting forever. Maybe after the next mountain, I'll finally have an 55. 41.A.tasks B.specifics C.consequences D.challenges 42.A.exciting B.ordinary C.unbearable D.promising 43.A.grateful B.similar C.known D.wired 44.A.accommodate B.kill C.persuade D.challenge 45.A.interested B.surprised C.disappointed D.disenchanted 46.A.partner B.reason C.destination D.schedule 47.A.everywhere B.anywhere C.nowhere D.somewhere 48.A.parted B.talked C.lost D.cleared 49.A.risks B.views C.debates D.hopes 50.A.preparation B.responsibility C.probability D.conversation 51.A.gained B.remembered C.sacrificed D.suffered 52.A.emphasis B.explanation C.metaphor D.lesson 53.A.heavy B.cold C.full D.empty 54.A.searching for B.running from C.giving up D.looking after 55.A.dream B.answer C.plan D.mountain 第8页共10页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 第二节(本节共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分) 阅读下列材料,在空格处填入一个恰当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。 From July 10 to 12, BilibiliWorld 2026 (BW2026), the Asia's largest offline comprehensive: ACGN expo,56. (hold) at the National Exhibition and Convention Center in Shanghai, bringing together over 170 exhibitors across more than 700 booths, including 130 global game developers competing side by side. As the offline extension of Bilibili's online content ecosystem, BW has been dedicated since its launch in 2017 57. providing immersive experiences and a physical gathering place for ACGN culture enthusiasts. This year marked a historic milestone: for the first time, international ticket sales were offered through the Trip platform, 58.(cover) more than 190 countries and regions worldwide. This made BW the first 59.(comprehend) ACGN exhibition in China to open ticket purchases to overseas audiences. BW2026 featured nine themed exhibition zones, covering a wide range of interests within the ACGN cultural ecosystem,ensuring that every 60. (attend) could match their own interests. For example,the "Game World" zone hosted over 130 global game publishers,61. visitors could not only get hands-on early access to unreleased titles but also chat face-to-face with developers about creative concepts,experiencing 62. pulse of the gaming industry firsthand. Meanwhile,the "Model Heroes” zone celebrated the 40th anniversary of The Transformers: The Movie. A special commemorative exhibition allowed fans to relive the 63. (classic), and the offline launch of the “40th Anniversary Transformers Design Contest" was also on site. The "Beyond Animation" zone recreated iconic scenes from beloved works with life-size installations, offering walk-in, photo-friendly interactive spaces that let animation lovers 64.(literal) step into the frame. From online to offline, ACGN-related consumption is driving the global cultural economy. BW serves as a tangible carrier that 65. (transcend) language barriers, enabling fans worldwide to connect through shared passion, making that dream a reality for thousands of visitors. 第四部分写作(本部分满分40分) 第一节(本节满分15分) 假如你是江浙地区学生李华,7月初台风“巴威”(Bavi)来势汹汹,你的英国笔友David写信向你表达关心并询问灾后情况。请你写一封回信,内容包含: (1)你的抗合经验;(2)你对自然灾害的感受。 注意: (1)写作词数应为80词左右,开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数; (2)请按如下格式在答题纸的响应区域作答。 Dear David, Your sincerity, Li Hua 第9页共10页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 第二节(本节满分25分) 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给开头续写两段,使其构成一篇完整的短文。 The Last Pass For two years, my life had revolved around the squeak of sneakers and the rhythmic bounce of a basketball. Making the school varsity team was supposed to be the crowning achievement of my sophomore year-a validation of every early morning practice and every blister on my fingers. Yet, there I sat. With only three minutes left on the clock and a commanding twenty-point lead, Coach Thompson still hadn't gestured toward the bench. I glanced down at my brand-new jersey, Number 12, still crisp and dry,my sneakers pristine. The roar of the home crowd felt like a distant ocean, separated from me by a thick pane of glass. On the court, the starters moved like a well-oiled machine. Jake sank another three-pointer,igniting the stands. While my teammates celebrated, I replayed the ghosts of last Tuesday's practice in my head:the clang of a missed layup, the embarrassing thud of a pass that hit the floor. I knew I wasn't the sharpshooter Jake was, but I could pass. I could defend. I had spent months perfecting my footwork in the post. But Coach trusted the players who had built this lead, and I was invisible. When the final buzzer echoed like a gunshot, I forced the corners of my mouth into a smile and clapped along with the team. No one noticed that my palms hadn't touched the ball once. The locker room was a sauna of euphoria. Teammates sprayed water bottles like champagne,their laughter raw and hysterical. I quietly stuffed my damp towel and gear into my bag, trying to becomne part of the wall, to slip out unnoticed. Just then,Coach Thompson walked over, holding the game ball-scuffed and slick with sweat. He handed it to Jake, who had dropped thirty points. Jake lifted the ball high, flexing for the cameras, his grin wide. I turned away, biting my lip so hard I tasted copper. “Hey,wait up,” a voice called through the chaos. It was Jake. He tossed the ball toward me. "Take this to the equipment room for me,will you?" 注意: (1)所续写词数应为150词左右,段首部分已给出,不计入总词数; (2)请按如下格式在答题纸的相应区域作答。 I looked at the ball in my hands, feeling the sweat and grit from the game still clinging to its surface. On Monday, Coach announced the next opponent. We would face Lincoln High, a much stronger team. 第10页共10页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $

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