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吉林省四校 2026届高三上学期联合模拟考试 听完后,各小题将给出 5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第 6段材料,回答第 6、7题。
英语试卷
6. What does the woman suggest Mark do at weekends
本试卷满分 150分,考试时间 120分钟。
A. Do some outdoor activities.
注意事项:
B. Have a good rest at home.
1.答卷前,考生务必将条形码粘贴在答题卡相应位置,并且把自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。
C. Visit friends more often.
2.答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦
7. How does Mark like windsurfing
干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡相应位置上。写在本试卷上无效。
A. It’s boring. B. It’s interesting. C. It’s tiring.
3.考试结束后,只上交答题卡,试卷不回收。
听第 7段材料,回答第 8、9题。
8. What did the speakers do just now
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30分)
A. They saw a film. B. They gave a performance. C. They watched the Peking Opera.
第一节(共 5小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 7.5分)
9. Where will the speakers go next
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,并标
A. A restaurant. B. A theater hall. C. A library.
在试卷的相应位置。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
听第 8段材料,回答第 10至 13题。
话仅读一遍。
10. What does Xu Hongdou do in the village
1. When does the mall open on Sunday
A. She runs a cafe. B. She conducts. a survey. C. She does volunteer work.
A. At 9:00 am. B. At 10:00 am. C. At 11:00 am.
11. What makes long journeys possible
2. Why is the camera put on the bird’s back
A. Modern transportation.
A. To do scientific research. B. To catch people’s eyes. C. To take better pictures.
B. An online service provider.
3. Where does the conversation take place
C. Comfortable accommodations.
A. At home. B. In a hotel. C. On a plane.
12. How does the woman sound at the end of the conversation
4. What does the man imply about the cat
A. Worried. B. Grateful. C. Interested.
A. She likes to stay alone.
13. What are the speakers mainly talking about
B. The dog’s barking frightens her.
A. A vacation plan. B. A new travel style. C. A popular course.
C. The tree is too high for her to jump.
听第 9段材料,回答第 14至 17题。
5. What is the relationship between the speakers
14. What is the man
A. Friends. B. Teacher and student. C. Doctor and patient.
A. A host. B. A designer. C. A director.
第二节(共 15小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 22.5分)
15. What does the woman think of making clothes by using plastic bottles
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
A. It’s cost-efficient. B. It’s totally unacceptable. C. It’s environmentally friendly.
佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题 5秒钟;
16. How many plastic bottles are needed to make a ton of thread
A. 67,000. B. 62,000. C. 42,000. Shop at Farmers Markets & Local Eateries
17. What does the woman say about the price of the clothes Buying fresh, seasonal food directly from farmers supports the local economy, offers healthier meals, and is usually
A. It is increasing rapidly. cheaper than tourist restaurants or imported supermarket goods. Importantly, it greatly reduces the large carbon emissions
B. It will be on a downward trend. created by long-distance food transportation, making your diet better for the planet.
C. It ranges from 300 to 500 yuan. Travel in Less Busy Times Between Peak and Off-Season
听第 10段材料,回答第 18至 20题。 Target the times between the busiest and very quiet seasons (e.g., late spring or early fall). You avoid the extremely high
18. What do the “digital pickled vegetables” refer to prices and huge crowds of peak season, while escaping the often-unpleasant weather of the true off-season. Enjoy lower costs
A. A new type of vegetable. on flights and lodging, more pleasant conditions, and you provide important income to local businesses during quieter times
B. Videos people watch while eating. without overloading local services and facilities.
C. Digital games suitable for family members. Bring Reusable Items You Need
19. What could the “digital pickled vegetables” result in Carry a strong water bottle (refill for free!), a coffee cup, reusable utensils, and a foldable tote bag. This stops you having
A. Eating more automatically. to buy throwaway plastic items all the time and saves you money every day. Get reusable bottles for soap, shampoo, etc. —
B. Having no appetite gradually. they avoid small plastic bottles you throw away, reduce luggage weight (potentially saving baggage fees), and last for many
C. Focusing one’s attention on food. trips. These simple items significantly cut down your trash output and rapidly save you money.
20 What is the speaker doing 1. What is a key benefit of choosing locally-owned guesthouses
A. Introducing a TV program. A. Creating deeper cultural interactions.
B. Explaining a phenomenon among young people. B. Ensuring maximum safety for travelers.
C. Telling people how to form a good habit. C. Offering resort-style services at low cost.
第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分 50分) D. Keeping financial resources in the community.
第一节(共 15小题;每小题 2.5分,满分 37.5分) 2. How do farmers’ markets help protect the environment
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. Selling imported goods at lower prices.
A B. Cutting down pollution from food miles.
How to Travel Sustainably on a Budget C. Guaranteeing all products are organic.
The idea that sustainable travel is always expensive is just not true. Making choices that are better for the environment D. Supporting tourist restaurants financially.
often fit well with traveling on a budget, greatly reducing your effect on the environment while saving money. Here’s how to 3. What can we conclude about reusable items
achieve both goals: A. They save travelers money over time.
Choose Local Accommodations B. Their use depends on free water availability.
Avoid luxury resorts using a lot of resources. Choose instead locally-owned guesthouses, homestays, B&Bs, or hostels. C. They require extra luggage space frequently.
This direct spending keeps money within the community, builds real connections, and avoids hidden resort fees. First look for D. They initially cost more than disposable ones.
places with clear ways to help the environment (like recycling or solar power) after checking they are safe.
B D. All the markets in Europe sell food out of season.
As I wandered out of my New York apartment, behind me someone called out, “Where can I find peaches ” I turned 7. Which of the following can be a suitable title for the text
around to see a woman standing outside the greengrocer’s. The absurdity of the moment struck me — why would someone A. Add a Unique flavor to Your career B. The Great Power of Seasonal Eating
want peaches in the middle of winter It is just as absurd as sitting by the pool on a blistering summer day and reaching for a C. Approaches to Fixing the Food System D. From Wall Street to the World of Flavor
warm, woolly jumper. C
I was already aware of the issues facing the food system: industrial farming ruining soils, unclear supply chains The status of the cover song has shape-shifted throughout pop-music history. In the 1950s, it barely even needed a name:
leaving citizens powerless in making the right buying decisions, and the dominance of ultra-processed foods with zero It was just the routine way of doing business. During the rock era, covers became suspect as inauthentic, unless an artist
nutritional value in supermarkets. But this encounter made me see how normalized it was to expect food out of season. “made the song their own”. With the rise of hip-hop, covers were displaced by sampling and remixes, but then samples
After graduating, I worked at Wall Street in New York, managing portfolios (投资组合). Despite the breathtaking view themselves became more concealed and layered, for reasons of both art and copyright. Since the beginning of this century, the
and fast-paced stock market, I was troubled by the greed underlying my work. Cooking was my escape. It had always been a practice has migrated to YouTube, where concert clips or home videos might show off the skills of amateurs and pros alike.
passion, whether in Buenos Aires, at university, or in New York. You might also look to the songs that were covered on the TV hits and singing competition shows. There’s enough cause to
As I neared my 30s I knew I needed a change and food became my north star. Through my work visiting markets and believe that the cover song as a category is regaining status in the music business.
farmers around Europe, I saw first-hand why seasonality is critical in our ability to regain control of, and fix, our food system. Cover songs offer advantages in various ways. As a draw to live shows, for instance, surprising covers can add
All around me I could see how quickly flavour was disappearing from our plates. I wanted to reintroduce phenomenal flavour excitement to a set list — and then can become viral video clips on YouTube. Covering an earlier song can also be a gamble
into people’s lives, and to re-educate and reconnect consumers with nature. In 2004, I took over Natoora, a French-founded for a new artist or a faded midcareer one to attract notice. If you search for a famous song on a major streaming service,
company with a small base in London, determined to reintroduce great flavor to people’s lives and reconnect them with you’re likely to find a lot of covers by seeming nonentities (无足轻重的人) attempting to game the algorithm for clicks — a
nature. digital revival of the early record business’s practice of “covering” the marketplace with cheap copies for quick profit.
My two-decade-long devotion to flavor, initially a pursuit of personal pleasure, has given my work a deep sense of The notion of cover versions has always been appealing to me. It makes me imagine a parallel world where songs are
purpose. Flavor can emotionally connect us to food and bring joy back into our relationship with it. Changing careers opened chattering among themselves, dropping around each other’s places for a visit, exchanging sharp remarks and gentle secrets.
a new world for me, filled with purpose and love for my work, and I hope it inspires others to fight for a better food-centric Covers can sew distant sound worlds together across genres or serve as acts of criticism, revealing aspects of the originals that
world. their makers might never have suspected.
4. Why does the author mention the encounter with a woman 8. What is the main idea of the first paragraph
A. To illustrate an absurd shopping choice. B. To highlight a problem in the food system. A. The differences of cover songs in various stages.
C. To compare between peaches and jumpers. D. To show people’s separation from farming. B. The changing status of cover songs in pop history.
5. What does the author think of cooking C. The definition of cover songs in different periods.
A. Healing. B. Troublesome. C. Demanding. D. Instructive. D. The reasons why cover songs have gained popularity
6. What can we infer from paragraph 4 9. What can we infer about the future of cover songs from paragraph 1
A. People will improve flavors on their tables soon. A. They will disappear as hip-hop develops. B. They will take the place of original songs.
B. Consumers are not willing to get close to nature. C. They may grow more influential in music. D. They will only be popular on YouTube and TV.
C. Our food system is in need of our great attention. 10. What does the underlined phrase “game the algorithm” probably mean
A. To follow the rules of the algorithm strictly. B. To create new algorithms for streaming services. B. It relies on simple solutions to complex crises.
C. To make use of the algorithm to get more clicks D. To ignore the algorithm and focus on music quality. C. It aims at net-positive urban environmental growth.
11. What is the purpose of the passage D. It focuses mainly on long-term ecological balance.
A. To explain how to make a good cover song. 13. What is the significance of the University District project in Calgary
B. To present cover songs’ development and significance A It marks a failure in sustainable urban design.
C. To compare cover songs with sampling and remixes. B. It shows the limitation of regenerative urbanism.
D. To argue that cover songs are better than original songs. C. It indicates the necessity of suburban expansion.
D D. It proves the practical value of regenerative design.
Regenerative (再生的 ) design is not a new idea, but it has remained a less common approach compared to the wide 14. What can we learn from John Snow’s case in London
spread of sustainable development. Found in many cultures, the modern concept of regenerative design is gaining attention. It A. His research had much influence on social equality.
offers a way to move from net-zero to net-positive urban growth, where cities actively restore and enhance the environment. B. Modern multi-crises are simpler than past problems.
The “do no ham” approach is no longer enough and hasn’t been for some time. What’s more, the ongoing decline of the C. Historical crises may result in urban planning innovations.
environment is compounded by multiple crises: widening inequality, social isolation, community displacements, to name a D. Cholera outbreaks had been controlled in the 19th century.
few. We are in the midst of a multi-crisis that requires a powerful systems approach to locally driven regenerative urbanism. 15. Which is the most suitable title for the text
A typical example of regenerative urbanism in action can be seen in Calgary, the largest city in Alberta, Canada. Our A. The Essence of “Do No Harm” Approach.
work there focused on the University District, a former thinly populated area located on the edge of the University of Calgary B. The Advantages of Sustainable Development.
campus. Through a comprehensive master planning process, this area was transformed into a diverse and walking-friendly C. The Historical Roots of Regenerative Urbanism.
community — the first plan of its scale to achieve LEED-ND Platinum certification in Canada, an influential award for D. The Solution of Regenerative Urbanism to Crises.
sustainable urban design. Notably, the University District development stopped decades of spread of suburban, creating a new 第二节(共 5小题;每小题 2.5分,满分 12.5分)
“heart” in the city’s northwest area. It also gathered enough people to support public transport, cultural facilities, and local 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。
economic growth. The term “sportsmanship” comes from the playing fields of diamonds, grids, courts, and pools. ____16____
The multi-crises we face in the 21st century are strikingly similar to the challenges that historical figures once tackled. Sportsmanship is defined as conduct appropriate for someone participating in a sport, such as fairness, respect for one’s
For instance, during the cholera outbreaks in London between 1846 and 1860, British physician John Snow mapped out the opponent, and graciousness (优雅) in winning or losing.
city’s infrastructure (基础设施) and studied its impact on public health. His groundbreaking work led to the establishment of It’s beautiful to see athletes or competitors in various games show respect and humility to one another. It does not matter
a new model in urban planning. who wins or loses; the person gave their best even if the hope of winning was slim ____17____
Learning from history, it’s evident that comprehensive approaches are crucial for addressing rapid urbanization, Another type of “sportsmanship” is when a competitor loses and deliberately shows their disgust through negative body
ecological issues, and social inequality. Regenerative urbanism focuses on the long-term health of ecosystems and language. This could be not shaking their opponents’ hands or walking off the field or court by themselves. ____18____ We
communities, promoting resilient (有复原力的) and sustainable cities for future generations. often see this type of person who is hurt by the sporting event’s outcome labeled a sore loser. The other type of
12. How does regenerative design differ from the sustainable development “sportsmanship” is when a competitor wins and taunts(嘲笑)their opponent. They may even make rude gestures to the
A. It strictly follows traditional cultural concepts. opposing team’s fans or not shake their competitor’s hands.
In the above scenarios, both the winner and loser in the contest are not at their best. ____19____ It also leads to doubts inspires my resolve: 1.3 billion tons of food go bad annually — enough to feed all the hungry — while 800 million starve.
about how they were coached or taught. It leaves fans and opposing players with uncomfortable thoughts about the person, This phenomenon ___33___ my Food Rescue project — redirecting bakery remains to food banks and training youth to
due to their unexpected behavior. And then the behavior is not checked; it can quickly come up again and maybe even be ___34___ deserted furniture for schools. Through such acts, thrift becomes social justice. As Father said, “Earning teaches
worse than it was before. respect for resources.” In our wasteful era, thrift transforms from ___35___ discipline to collective duty.
____20____ Unfortunately, our community is also made to ridicule those who lose. There is a distortion (扭曲) of 21. A. self-control B. self-reliance C. self-improvement D. self-defense
viewpoint here. Winning is great but losing is a part of competition and games. If people have “lost” a game, they have gained 22. A. breaking B. making C. delivering D. sorting
valuable knowledge of how to approach the next opportunity. This brings them a step closer to victory, if not success itself. 23. A. seasonal B. permanent C. dangerous D. voluntary
A. This is one type of sportsmanship. 24. A. doubt B. fear C. pride D. respect
B. It defines the spirits of sports. 25. A. punishment B. repayment C. investment D. donation
C. But what does it mean exactly 26. A. failed B. expanding C. illegal D. profitable
D. Our society is built on celebrating winners. 27. A. ignore B. forget C. question D. value
E. At times, they might direct sharp criticisms at the referee publicly. 28. A. gives up on B. focuses on C. benefits from D. moves beyond
F. This behavior raises questions about the person’s values. 29. A. opposing B. neglecting C. advocating D. realizing
G. Some even do physical violence against the winner. 30. A. labor B. creativity C. skills D. talents
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分 30分) 31. A. understandable B. unteachable C. popular D. boring
第一节(共 15小题;每小题 1分,满分 15分) 32. A. Accidentally B. Occasionally C. Locally D. Temporarily
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。 33. A. fuels B. delays C. replaces D. complicates
My father’s thrift (节俭) philosophy shaped my youth. Unlike peers receiving pocket money, I never got a penny — not 34. A. regain B. remake C. repair D. reuse
from cruelty, but to build ___21___. Each morning, he’d note, “Mrs. Wilson needs her garden weeded; Mr. Carter requires 35. A. strict B. strong C. personal D. internal
help ___22___ bottles.” I earned coins through ___23___ work in the neighborhood; sweeping leaves, shoveling snow and 第二节(共 10小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 15分)
planting trees. 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。
Savings filled the tin under my bed, its weight showing my growing ___24___. Though he occasionally borrowed for Inside a workshop in Lyon, France, the soft rhythm of weaving (织布) machines fills the air as colorful threads move
emergencies (a flat tire or a medical bill), ___25___ was exact and timely. When I lost two months’ earnings in a(n) ___26___ smoothly. For centuries, silk-making traditions, passed down through generations,____36____ (shape) Lyon’s identity. In
lemonade business, his only words were, “Live and learn.” At twelve, I considered this cruel; at thirty, I ___27___ its wisdom these workshops, skilled workers use silk-screen printing, a technique ____37____ (originate) in China, to layer colors one by
— true lessons grow through doing. one. ____38____ (remarkable), creating a single scarf can involve up to 30 different colors, each requiring its own screen and
Modern thrift education ___28___ saving, but ignores its key point: earning. Father believed “earned coins teach value; printing step. This____39____ (detail) process, demanding steady hands and sharp eyes, ensures that every piece is unique
given coins generate greed” — a truth wealthy families overlook while ___29___ thrift. By delivering papers at dawn and and full of character.
mowing lawns at dusk, I learned that true thrift is a triad (三位一体) — earn through ___30___, save with intention, spend Lyon’s connection to silk dates back to ancient times, ____40____ the city became a key gateway for Chinese silk
with care. This trio, ___31___ in classrooms, roots in blistered (起水泡的) hands and difficult situations. entering Europe. During the Roman Empire, Lyon’s location along the Rhine River made it an important trading center. The
___32___, supermarkets throw outdated bread (still eatable) as shelters beg for donations. Witnessing global contrasts ____41____ (arrive) of silk brought significant cultural and economic changes, establishing long-lasting ties between China
and France. Even ____42____ street designs of Lyon’s Old Town are tailored to protect silk products from wind and rain “I guess you can’t help what your parents feed you.”
during transport, showing how silk influenced the city’s development in many ways. “Why do you have that greasy oil in your hair ”
Today, Lyon is still celebrated ____43____ a center for silk production, design, and cultural exchange, inspiring many If I was lucky enough to find someone who’d let me sit next to them, I’d do my best to shrink. Shrink small enough to
famous fashion houses around the world. Thanks to China’s Belt and Road initiative, new trade routes are bringing fresh hopefully go unnoticed. There were three girls who used me as a target every morning and three more that would try to
____44____ (opportunity) to Lyon. This renewed partnership continues to weave a future of ____45____ (share) creativity change the subject but never stood up for me.
and innovation. This was the year that shaped the type of young adult I would become. Self-confidence didn’t come easily and I was
第四部分 书面表达(共两节,满分 40分) constantly struggling to fit in. One day, a boy made a joke of my culture in class. The teacher, Mrs. Langley, asked me to stay
第一节(满分 15分) behind after class. She told me, “You don’t have to be like them to be a part of them.” What she said will forever stick with
46. 你校将举办英语演讲比赛,请你以“We are what we read”为题写一篇演讲稿参赛,内容包括: me.
1.阅读的重要性; I didn’t have to change myself my culture or who I was to fit in. I was a part of this country and that mattered. Going
2.你的建议; forward, I stopped hiding the culture that made up half my life. I didn’t agree with jokes that were made, and I would correct
注意:1.写作词数为 80个左右,不要出现学校真实校名和本人姓名; the kids who made mean comments. It took years for me to understand that their bullying came from a place of fear—a fear
2.开头已给出,不计入总词数; of someone who didn’t look like them or who had an odd name.
3.请按如下格式作答。 注意:
We are what we read 1. 续写词数应为 150左右;
Hello, everyone! 2. 请按如下格式作答。
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________ Later in my life, one of those girls from the sixth grade found and added me as a friend on social media.
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________
第二节(满分 25分) _____________________________________________
47. 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之成为一篇完整的短文。 I realized that in her small twelve-year-old world, there had never been a person that looked like me.
I clearly remember the sixth grade, not because it was a great start to junior high school, but because it was plain awful. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________
The slow walk to the bus stop in the morning left me with a pit in my stomach. It was a dreadful feeling every single day. The _____________________________________________________________________________________________________
bullying (欺凌) was constant. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________
I’m Indian American, born in the USA to first generation immigrant parents, I was going to a school that wasn’t very _____________________________________________________________________________________________________
diverse and I certainly stuck out.
“Your name is not real. Who made that up ”
“You smell like curry, so gross (令人恶心的).”
24. 答案:B
参考答案及解析
解析:根据第二段“I was already aware of the issues facing the food system: industrial farming ruining soils, unclear supply
题号 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 chains leaving citizens powerless in making the right buying decisions, and the dominance of ultra-processed foods with zero
答案 C A C B C A B C A C nutritional value in supermarkets. But this encounter made me see how normalized it was to expect food out of season. (我已
题号 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 经意识到食品体系面临的问题:工业化农业破坏土壤,不透明的供应链让市民在做出正确购买决定时无能为力,以及
答案 A C B A C A B B S B 超市中零营养价值的超加工食品占据主导地位。但这次相遇让我看到,人们对反季节食品的需求已经变得多么正常。)”
21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 可知,作者提到与女士的相遇是为了突出食品体系中存在的问题,即人们对反季节食品习以为常。故选 B。题号
答案 D B A B B A C C C B 25. 答案:A
31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 解析:根据第三段“Despite the breathtaking view and fast-paced stock market, I was troubled by the greed underlying my题号
work. Cooking was my escape. It had always been a passion, whether in Buenos Aires, at university, or in New York. (尽管有
答案 D C B C D C A G F D
令人惊叹的景色和快节奏的股票市场,但我工作背后的贪婪让我烦恼。烹饪是我的避风港。无论是在布宜诺斯艾利斯、
题号 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
大学期间,还是在纽约,烹饪一直是我的爱好。)”可知,在工作带来烦恼时,烹饪能让作者逃离这种负面情绪,所以
答案 B D A C B A D B C A
作者认为烹饪具有治愈作用。故选 A。
题号 51 52 53 54 55
26. 答案:C
答案 B C A D C
解析:根据第四段“Through my work visiting markets and farmers around Europe, I saw first-hand why seasonality is critical
21. 答案:D
in our ability to regain control of, and fix, our food system. All around me I could see how quickly flavour was disappearing
解析:根据 Choose Local Accommodations部分中的“This direct spending keeps money within the community, builds real
from our plates. I wanted to reintroduce phenomenal flavour into people’s lives, and to re-educate and reconnect consumers
connections, and avoids hidden resort fees.(这种直接消费将资金留在社区内,建立真正的联系,并避免隐藏的度假费。)”
with nature. (通过我在欧洲各地走访市场和农民的工作,我亲眼看到了为什么季节性对于我们重新掌控和修复食品体
可知,选择当地经营的客房的一个关键好处是能让资金留在社区,D选项“Keeping financial resources in the
系至关重要。在我周围,我看到食物的味道正从我们的盘子里迅速消失。我想把非凡的味道重新引入人们的生活,重
community.(将资金留在社区)”与原文表述一致,符合题意。故选 D项。
新教育消费者,让他们与自然重新建立联系。)”可知,食品体系存在诸多问题,比如食
22. 答案:B
27. 答案:D
解析:根据 Shop at Farmers Markets & Local Eateries 部分中的“Importantly, it greatly reduces the large carbon emissions
解析:通读全文可知,文章讲述作者从在华尔街工作,因对食品体系问题的关注和对烹饪的热爱,转行投身于与食物
created by long-distance food transportation, making your diet better for the planet.(重要的是,它大大减少了长途食品运输
味道相关的事业,从华尔街走向了味道的世界。所以 D项 FromWall Street to the World of Flavor (从华尔街到风味世
产生的大量碳排放,使你的饮食对地球更有益。)”可知,农贸市场通过减少食品长途运输带来的污染来保护环境,B
界)符合语境。故选 D。
选项“Cutting down pollution from food miles.(减少食品运输里程带来的污染)”符合文意。故选 B项。
28. 答案:B
23. 答案:A
解析:根据第一段中的“The status of the cover song has shape-shifted throughout pop-music history. In the 1950s, it barely
解析:根据 Bring Reusable Items You Need部分中的“This stops you having to buy throwaway plastic items all the time and
even needed a name: It was just the routine way of doing business. During the rock era, covers became suspect as inauthentic,
saves you money every day.(这会让你不必一直购买一次性塑料用品,每天都能省钱。)”以及“rapidly save you money(快
unless an artist “made the song their own”. With the rise of hip-hop, covers were displaced by sampling and remixes, but then
速为你省钱)”可知,可重复使用的物品能随着时间的推移为旅行者省钱,A选项“They save travelers money over time.(随
samples themselves became more concealed and layered, for reasons of both art and copyright. Since the beginning of this
着时间的推移,它们能为旅行者省钱)”符合文意。故选 A项。
century, the practice has migrated to YouTube, where concert clips or home videos might show off the skills of amateurs and
pros alike. You might also look to the songs that were covered on the TV hits and singing competition shows. There’s enough and walking-friendly community—the first plan of its scale to achieve LEED-ND Platinum certification in Canada, an
cause to believe that the cover song as a category is regaining status in the music business. (在流行音乐史上,翻唱歌曲的地 influential award for sustainable urban design. Notably, the University District development stopped decades of spread of
位一直在变化。20世纪 50年代,它几乎不需要一个名字:这只是常规的商业模式。在摇滚时代,翻唱被怀疑是不真 suburban, creating a new “heart” in the city’s northwest area. It also gathered enough people to support public transport,
实的,除非艺术家“让歌曲成为自己的”。随着嘻哈音乐的兴起,翻唱被采样和混音所取代,但出于艺术和版权的原因, cultural facilities, and local economic growth.在加拿大阿尔伯塔省最大的城市卡尔加里,可以看到再生城市主义的一个
采样本身变得更加隐蔽和层次化。自本世纪初以来,这种做法已经转移到 YouTube上,在那里,演唱会片段或家庭 典型例子。我们在那里的工作主要集中在大学区,这是一个位于卡尔加里大学校园边缘的人口稀少的地区。通过全面
视频可能会展示业余爱好者和专业人士的技能。你也可以看看热门电视节目和歌唱比赛节目中翻唱的歌曲。有足够的 的总体规划过程,该地区被改造成一个多样化的步行友好型社区,这是第一个获得加拿大 LEED-ND 白金认证的规模
理由相信,翻唱歌曲作为一个类别正在音乐行业重新获得地位。)”可知,第一段围绕不同时期翻唱歌曲的地位变化展 规划,这是可持续城市设计的一个有影响力的奖项。值得注意的是,大学区的发展阻止了几十年来郊区的扩张,在城
开,核心是其地位的变迁。故选 B项。 市的西北地区创造了一个新的“心脏”。它还聚集了足够的人口来支持公共交通、文化设施和当地的经济增长。)” 可
29. 答案: C 推知,卡尔加里的大学区项目证明了再生设计的实际价值。故选 D。
解析:根据第一段中的“There’s enough cause to believe that the cover song as a category is regaining status in the music 34. 答案:C
business. (有足够的理由相信,翻唱歌曲作为一个类别正在音乐行业重新获得地位。)”可知,从第一段可推断出,翻唱 解析:根据第四段 “For instance, during the cholera outbreaks in London between 1846 and 1860, British physician John
歌曲在音乐领域的影响力可能会进一步扩大。故选 C项。 Snow mapped out the city’s infrastructure (基础设施) and studied its impact on public health. His groundbreaking work led
30. 答案:C to the establishment of a new model in urban planning.(例如,在 1846 年至 1860 年伦敦霍乱爆发期间,英国医生约翰
解析:根据第二段中的“If you search for a famous song on a major streaming service, you’re likely to find a lot of covers by 斯诺绘制了城市的基础设施图,并研究了其对公共卫生的影响。他的开创性工作导致了城市规划新模型的建立)” 可
seeming nonentities (无足轻重的人 ) attempting to game the algorithm for clicks — a digital revival of the early record 推知,历史上的危机可能会导致城市规划的创新。故选 C。
business’s practice of “covering” the marketplace with cheap copies for quick profit. (如果你在主流流媒体服务上搜索一首 35. 答案:D
著名的歌曲,你可能会发现很多看似无足轻重的人翻唱的版本,他们试图通过____来获取点击量——这是早期唱片行 解析:根据最后一段“Learning from history, it's evident that comprehensive approaches are crucial for addressing rapid
业用廉价复制品“覆盖”市场以快速获利做法的数字复兴。)”可知,“game the algorithm”的目的是获取点击量,结合语 urbanization, ecological issues, and social inequality. Regenerative urbanism focuses on the long - term health of ecosystems
境可推测,game the algorithm 意为“利用算法获取更多点击量”。故选 C项。 and communities, promoting resilient and sustainable cities for future generations.(从历史中学习,很明显,综合方法对于
31. 答案:B 解决快速城市化、生态问题和社会不平等至关重要。再生城市主义关注生态系统和社区的长期健康,为子孙后代促进
解析:通读全文,第一段介绍翻唱歌曲在流行音乐史上的地位变化,第二段说明其多方面优势,第三段阐述翻唱版本 有复原力和可持续的城市发展)可知,文章主要讲述再生城市主义对解决当今多种危机的作用。选项 D“再生城市主义
的吸引力及意义,由此可知,文章的目的是呈现翻唱歌曲的发展和意义。故选 B项。 对危机的解决方案”为最佳标题。故选 D。
32. 答案:C 答案:36. C 37. A 38. G 39. F 40. D
解析:根据第一段 “It offers a way to move from net-zero to net-positive urban growth, where cities actively restore and 解析:①根据上文“The term “sportsmanship” comes from the playing fields of diamonds, grids, courts, and pools.(“体育精
enhance the environment.(它提供了一种从净零城市增长转向净正城市增长的方法,在这种方法中,城市积极恢复和改 神”这个词来源于棒球场、橄榄球场、篮球场和游泳池等运动场地。)”和下文“Sportsmanship is defined as conduct
善环境)” 可知,再生设计旨在实现城市环境的净正增长。故选 C。 appropriate for someone participating in a sport, such as fairness, respect for one’s opponent, and graciousness (优雅 ) in
33. 答案:D winning or losing.(体育精神被定义为参与体育运动的人应有的行为,如公平、尊重对手、胜不骄败不馁。)”可知,本
解析:根据第三段“A typical example of regenerative urbanism in action can be seen in Calgary, the largest city in Alberta, 空是在引出下文对体育精神的定义,C选项“但它到底是什么意思呢?”符合语境。故选 C。
Canada. Our work there focused on the University District, a former thinly populated area located on the edge of the ②上文“It’s beautiful to see athletes or competitors in various games show respect and humility to one another. It does not
University of Calgary campus. Through a comprehensive master planning process, this area was transformed into a diverse matter who wins or loses; the person gave their best even if the hope of winning was slim.(看到各种比赛中的运动员或参赛
者相互尊重和谦逊,真是太美好了。无论谁赢谁输,即使获胜的希望渺茫,那个人也尽了最大努力。)”描述了良好的 可知这里应该是日益增长的自豪感。故选 C。
体育精神,A选项“这是一种体育精神”是对上文的总结,符合语境。故选 A。 45. 答案:B
③上文“Another type of “sportsmanship” is when a competitor loses and deliberately shows their disgust through negative 解析:句意:虽然他偶尔会为了紧急情况(轮胎漏气或医疗账单)而借钱,但还款总是准确而及时。A. punishment
body language. This could be not shaking their opponents’ hands or walking off the field or court by themselves.(另一种“体 惩罚;B. repayment还款;C. investment投资;D. donation捐赠。根据前文“borrowed for emergencies”可知,此处指还
育精神”是参赛者输了,故意通过消极的肢体语言表现出他们的厌恶。这可能是不与对手握手,或者自己离开场地或 款。故选 B。
球场。)”描述了不良的体育精神,G选项“有些人甚至对胜利者进行身体暴力”进一步描述了这种不良体育精神的表现, 46. 答案:A
符合语境,故选 G。 解析:句意:当我在一个失败的柠檬水生意中损失了两个月的收入时,他只说了句:“吃一堑,长一智。”A. failed 失
④根据上文“In the above scenarios, both the winner and loser in the contest are not at their best.(在上述情况下,比赛中的 败的;B. expanding扩大的;C. illegal非法的;D. profitable有利可图的。根据前文“I lost two months’ earnings”可知,
赢家和输家都没有发挥出最佳水平。)”和下文“It also leads to doubts about how they were coached or taught.(这也会让人 此处指失败的生意。故选 A。
对他们的教练或教学方式产生怀疑。)”可知,本空是在描述这种不良体育精神会引发的后果,F选项“这种行为引发了 47. 答案: D
人们对这个人价值观的质疑”符合语境,起到了承上启下的作用。故选 F。 解析:句意:12岁时,我觉得这很残忍;30岁时,我珍视其中的智慧——真正的教训是通过实践获得的。A. ignore
⑤下文“Unfortunately, our community is also made to ridicule those who lose. There is a distortion (扭曲) of viewpoint here. 忽视;B. forget忘记;C. question质疑;D. value珍视。根据后文“true lessons grow through doing”可知,作者开始珍视
Winning is great but losing is a part of competition and games.(不幸的是,我们的社会也嘲笑那些失败者。这里有一种观 其中的智慧。故选 D。
点的扭曲。获胜是伟大的,但失败是竞争和比赛的一部分。)”可知,本空是在描述社会对输赢的态度,D选项“我们 48. 答案: B
的社会建立在赞美胜利者的基础上”符合语境。故选 D 解析:句意:现代的节俭教育注重储蓄,但忽略了其关键点:赚钱。A. gives up on放弃;B. focuses on注重;C. benefits
41. 答案:B from获益;D. moves beyond超越。根据后文“but ignores its key point: earning”可知,现代的节俭教育注重储蓄。故选
解析:句意:不像同龄人收到零花钱,我从未得到过一分钱——不是出于残忍,而是为了培养我的自立能力。A. B。
self-control自我控制;B. self-reliance自立;C. self-improvement自我提升;D. self-defense自我防御。根据后文“I earned 49. 答案:C
coins through 3 work”描述作者通过劳动赚取零用钱,可知这里是为了培养自立能力。故选 B。 解析:句意:父亲认为“挣来的钱教会价值;给的钱滋生贪婪”——这是富裕家庭在提倡节俭时忽视的一个真理。A.
42. 答案:D opposing反对;B. neglecting忽视;C. advocating提倡;D. realizing意识到。根据前文“wealthy families overlook”和后
解析:句意:每天早上,他都会说:“威尔逊太太需要她的花园除草;卡特先生需要帮忙整理瓶子。”A. breaking打破; 文“thrift”可知,此处指富裕家庭在提倡节俭时忽视的一个真理。故选 C。
B. making制作;C. delivering递送;D. sorting整理,分类。根据“bottles”及日常场景,“整理瓶子”更合理,符合邻里 50. 答案:A
间帮忙的语境。故选 D。 解析:句意:通过黎明时分送报纸和黄昏时分修剪草坪,我了解到真正的节俭是三位一体的——通过劳动赚钱,有目
43. 答案:A 的地储蓄,谨慎地消费。A. labor劳动;B. creativity 创造力;C. skills技能;D. talents 才能。根据前文“delivering papers
解析:句意:我通过在附近做季节性的工作赚取零钱;扫落叶、铲雪和植树。A. seasonal季节性的;B. permanent永 at dawn and mowing lawns at dusk”可知,此处指通过劳动赚钱。故选 A。
久的;C. dangerous危险的;D. voluntary自愿的。根据后文“sweeping leaves, shoveling snow and planting trees”可知, 51. 答案: B
这些工作都是季节性的。故选 A。 解析:句意:这种三位一体,在课堂上是学不到的,它源于起水泡的双手和艰难的处境。A. understandable可理解的;
44. 答案:C B. unteachable教不会的;C. popular受欢迎的;D. boring无聊的。根据后文“in classrooms”和“roots in blistered hands and
解析:句意:床底下的储蓄罐里装满了硬币,它的重量显示了我日益增长的自豪感。A. doubt怀疑;B. fear恐惧;C. difficult situations”可知,这种节俭的真谛需通过实践获得,课堂上教不会。故选 B
pride自豪;D. respect尊重。根据前文“Savings filled the tin under my bed”描述作者通过劳动赚取零用钱并储蓄起来, 52. 答案:C
解析:句意:在当地,超市扔掉过期的面包(仍然可以吃),而收容所却在乞求捐赠。A. Accidentally偶然地;B. 来”,不可数名词。故填 arrival。
Occasionally偶尔地;C. Locally在当地;D. Temporarily暂时地。根据后文“supermarkets throw outdated bread”和“shelters ⑦句意:就连里昂老城的街道设计也是为了在运输过程中保护丝绸产品免受风吹雨打,这显示了丝绸在许多方面对城
beg for donations”可知,此处指在当地发生的情况。故选 C。 市发展的影响。此处特指里昂老城的街道设计,用定冠词 the。故填 the。
53. 答案: A ⑧句意:如今,里昂仍然是丝绸生产、设计和文化交流的中心,激励着世界各地的许多著名时装公司。be celebrated as
解析:句意:这种现象激发了我开展“食物救援”项目——将面包店的剩余食物重新分配给食物银行,并培训年轻人为 是固定短语,意为“作为……而闻名/受到赞誉”。故填 as。
学校重新利用废弃的家具。A. fuels激发,推动;B. delays延迟;C. replaces取代;D. complicates使复杂化。根据前 ⑨句意:由于中国的“一带一路”倡议,新的贸易路线正在为里昂带来新的机遇。本空作 are bringing的宾语,
文“Witnessing global contrasts inspires my resolve:1.3 billion tons of food go bad annually — enough to feed all the hungry opportunity“机遇”是可数名词,由 new trade routes are bringing fresh可知,应用复数形式,表示不止一个机会。故填
—while 800 million starve.”和后文“my Food Rescue project”可知,看到浪费与短缺的对比,促使“我”开展项目。故选 opportunities。
A。 ⑩句意:这一重新建立的合作关系将继续编织一个充满共同创造力和创新精神的未来。空处需要形容词作定语,修饰
54. 答案:D 后面的名词短语 creativity和 innovation。shared为形容词“共享的”,符合语境。故填 shared。
解析:句意同上。A. regain 重新获得;B. remake重制;C. repair修理;D. reuse重新利用。根据后文“deserted furniture 65.答案:
for schools”可知,结合“节俭”主题,对废弃家具应是重新利用。故选 D。 We are what we read
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55. 答案: C Reading shapes our minds and enriches our souls—it’s like nourishment for growth. Through books, we gain wisdom
解析:句意:在我们这个浪费的时代,节俭已经从个人纪律转变为集体责任。A. strict严格的;B. strong强壮的;C. from the past, broaden our horizons beyond borders, and learn to empathize with diverse lives. It also sharpens our thinking
and refines our expressions, making us better communicators.
personal个人的;D. internal内部的。根据前文“Through such acts, thrift becomes social justice.”和后文“to collective duty” Here are simple suggestions: Choose books that spark your interest, from novels to biographies. Spend 20 minutes
并父亲对“我”个人的节俭教育可知,此处指节俭已经从个人纪律转变为集体责任。故选 C。 reading daily—consistency matters more than speed. Also, share insights with peers to deepen understanding. Let’s make
reading a lifelong habit and become the best version of ourselves! Thank you!
答案:56. have shaped 57. originating 58. Remarkably 59. detailed 60. when 61. arrival 66.答案:
62. the 63. as 64. opportunities 65. shared Later in my life, one of those girls from the sixth grade found and added me as a friend on social media. Hesitantly, I
accepted, curious about her intentions. Soon, she sent a long message, filled with apologies. She admitted that she’d been
解析:①句意:几个世纪以来,代代相传的丝绸制作传统塑造了里昂的特色。shape为动词“塑造”,在句中作谓语。 cruel back then, making fun of my name and culture out of ignorance, not malice. She wrote, “I was scared of what I didn’t
根据时间状语 For centuries可知,表示从过去持续到现在的动作或状态,时态应用现在完成时,主语 silk-making understand, and I took it out on you. I’ve thought about it over the years and felt terrible. You didn’t deserve any of it.” Her
sincerity touched me, and memories of those painful mornings flooded back, but not with the same sharpness.
traditions是复数,助动词用 have。故填 have shaped。 I realized that in her small twelve-year-old world, there had never been a person that looked like me. She’d grown up in
②意:在这些作坊里,熟练的工人使用起源于中国的丝网印刷技术,一层一层地叠加颜色。空处需要泛非谓语动词作 a homogeneous community, so my Indian American heritage felt foreign and intimidating. I replied gently, telling her that I’d
forgiven her long ago, as I’d learned to embrace my identity instead of hiding it. We talked about our lives now, and she
定语。此处表示“起源于中国的技术”,technique与 originate为主动关系,用现在分词作后置定语修饰。故填 originating。 shared how meeting diverse people later had opened her eyes. That conversation taught me that kindness and understanding
③句意:值得注意的是,制作一条围巾可能需要多达 30种不同的颜色,每种颜色都需要自己的丝网和印刷步骤。此 can heal old wounds. Mrs. Langley was right—being true to myself was the greatest strength, and it even allowed me to help
someone else grow.
处修饰整个句子,作状语,应用副词 remarkably“值得注意的是”,句首单词首字母大写。故填 Remarkably。
④句意:这个细致的过程需要稳定的手和敏锐的眼睛,以确保每一件作品都是独一无二的,充满个性。此处修饰名词 听力原文
process,应用形容词 detailed“细致的”,作定语。故填 detailed。 Text 1
⑤句意:里昂与丝绸的联系可以追溯到古代,当时这座城市成为中国丝绸进入欧洲的重要门户。此处引导非限制性定 W: Hello, Stratford Mall. What can I do for you
语从句,先行词是 ancient times,关系词代替先行词在从句中作时间状语,应用关系副词 when引导。故填 when。 M: Could you tell me your business hours
W: We open at 10:00 am and close at 8:00 pm on weekdays. On Saturday we open from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm. On Sunday, we
⑥句意:丝绸的到来带来了重大的文化和经济变革,建立了中法之间的长期联系。此处作主语,应用名词 arrival“到
open one hour later than usual and close at 5:00 pm. and cultural activities. The volunteers offer their help in exchange for free or discounted accommodation, meals and laundry,
Text 2 activities, or classes.
W: Wow, can you see the camera in the video It’s just on the bird’s back. W: It seems as if these long journeys could only be made possible in recent years by modern transportation.
M: Oh, here it is. Scientists want to study the physics of flight while the birds are hunting. M: That’s true. It has indeed been a growing trend for urban residents to volunteer in rural areas. They not only get a taste of
Text 3 the rural life, but also can catch some relief from their busy lives.
W: Hi, Michael! The first-class cabin looks like a small hotel room. Look at the sofas, double beds, televisions, desks, and … W: Sounds interesting. Why not try a trip like this one day It will mean a lot to us.
M: That’s true, Nancy. We will have a wonderful travel experience in the air. Text 9
Text 4 M: Good evening and welcome to this week’s Business World. Tonight, we’ve invited Alia Juma, the company’s design
W: My cat is up in that tree, and she won’t come down when I call her name. I think it’s too high for her to jump. director of fashion brand JUMA. She will give us some information about clothes made out of plastic bottles. Hello, Miss
M: Your neighbor’s dog is barking. If he stops, then she’ll come down on her own. Juma. How did you get this idea
Text 5 W: You know, billions of water bottles are being thrown away. These bottles take hundreds of years to break down. I think we
M: Recently, I’ve been getting headaches, and my eyes don’t seem to focus properly. I may need glasses, but I’m not entirely can use them to create clothes and help the environment.
sure. M: Awesome! Is the process of making clothes complicated
W: Come over here and I’ll test your eyes. First, you should look at this vision chart. W: In fact, it is rather simple. First, the plastic bottles are washed and cut into small pieces. Then they are melted and shaped
Text 6 into small balls. The balls are melted again to form thread. We can then use the thread to make clothes.
W: Mark, you always sit down and watch TV at weekends. Don’t you think it’s boring M: How many plastic bottles does it take to make a ton of thread
M: I am usually busy with work. It is a kind of relaxation for me. W: It takes 67,000 bottles. This reduces carbon emissions by 4.2 tons and water use by 6.2 tons.
W: Of course, it’s your business, but you should have better recreation than watching TV. You should get out of the house, M: Amazing. What about the price of the clothes
just like me. W: It ranges from 500 to 3,000 yuan. However, the price will fall when more companies follow the sustainability path taken
M: How do you usually spend the weekends by my business.
W: Well, I do mountain hiking on Saturday, and I go windsurfing with my friends on Sunday. M: Thank you for letting us know so much.
M: The windsurfing must be attractive. I’ve always wanted to try it. Text 10
Text 7 W: Have you heard of the “digital pickled vegetables” It refers to the videos people watch while eating that make their food
M: The Peking Opera is amazing. I’m curious about how they did it. I mean the way they sing. more appetizing. Nowadays many young people in China are kept company by TV shows or short videos during a meal. They
W: They must have practiced a lot. One minute on the stage needs ten years practice off stage. believe that their food is tastier with the “digital pickles”. Can this habit affect your diet According to a research paper
M: Look at the electronic bulletin board at the entrance of the theater hall. It lists some shows that will be on next week. published in 2019, you may eat more unconsciously. The research team asked 62 volunteers to follow different eating patterns
W: Hmm … this one, The Drunken Beauty. It’s a real classic. I’d like to come back again. Let me book tickets for next on four different days. The patterns included eating while looking at the mobile phone, reading magazines and without
weekend. distraction. After analyzing their diets, the team discovered that when eating with a distraction, our attention can be distracted,
M: That’s great. Now I feel a little hungry. Shall we grab something to eat nearby which leads to eating more than expected. This study suggests that if you’re eating or drinking while your attention is
W: OK. Let’s go. I’ll treat you to Italian food. distracted by a highly engaging task, you’re less likely to be able to tell how full you feel. This works not only for eating
Text 8 meals but other demanding tasks as well.
W: David, did you watch the popular TV series Meet Yourself
M: Yes. And I know the heroine Xu Hongdou travels to a village in Yunnan province and volunteers at a local cafe. She gets
free meals in return. Her experience is close to “volunteer travel”.
W: What is “volunteer travel”
M: It refers to a new type of taking a trip. All or part of the purpose of the trip is to participate in an arranged service
opportunity to help others. During the trip, volunteer travelers often provide services like teaching, cooking, animal caring,
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