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As April 18 marks the International Day for Monuments and Sites, also known as World Heritage Day, we’ve
selected four archaeological (考古的) sites in China that deserve exploration.
Zhoukoudian, Beijing
Zhoukoudian, a UNESCO heritage site located 50 km from downtown Beijing, has been a significant site. At various
parts of the site, scientists have unearthed the remains of early human “Peking Man” that date back more than 500,000 years,
as well as of “Shandingdong Man”, who lived 30,000 years ago.
Sanxingdui Ruins site, Sichuan province
As one of the greatest archeological finds of the 20th century, the Sanxingdui Ruins are believed to be the remains of
the Shu Kingdom, dating back at least 4,800 years and lasting over 2,000 years.
The ruins are located in Guanghan city in Southwest China’s Sichuan province, covering 12 square kilometers.
The Yinxu Ruins, Henan province
The Yinxu Ruins, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Anyang city, Henan province, was an ancient capital of the
Shang Dynasty (16th century BC-11th century BC).
Spreading across over 30 square kilometers, the site features the greatest number of oracle bone inscriptions (甲骨文)
discovered so far in the world.
The Daming Palace, Shaanxi province
Famous for its super-large scale and magnificent buildings, Daming Palace was the main royal palace in the Tang
Dynasty (618-907) where Tang emperors lived and dealt with state affairs.
Covering 3.2 square kilometers, it fully demonstrates the majestic style of grand architecture during the Tang empire.
1.Which site reflects the earliest human
A.Zhoukoudian.
B.The Yinxu Ruins.
C.The Daming Palace.
D.Sanxingdui Ruins site.
2.What is the Yinxu Ruins known for
A.The grand architecture.
B.Oracle bone inscriptions.
C.Royal palace in the Tang Dynasty.
D.The remains of the Shu Kingdom.
3.Where can the text probably be found
A.In a novel. B.In a biography.
C.In a history book. D.In a guidebook.
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B
WHY DO WE CELEBRATE FESTIVALS
Festivals are celebrated all around the world. They have a wide range of origins, such as the seasons of the year,
religions, famous figures, and important events. Every festival has its different customs and unique charms. However, no
matter how different they may seem, all over the world, the spirit of sharing joy, gratitude, love, or peace is common in all
festivals.
Of all the traditional festivals, the harvest festival can be found in almost every culture. This important agricultural
festival takes place after all the crops have been gathered in. People celebrate to show that they are grateful for the year’s
supply of food. In ancient Egypt, the harvest festival was celebrated during the springtime — the Egyptian harvest season. It
featured a parade and a great feast with music, dancing, and sports. Today, in some European countries, people decorate
churches and town halls with flowers and fruit, and get together to celebrate over a meal. During the Mid-Autumn Festival
in China, families gather to admire the shining moon and enjoy delicious mooncakes.
Customs play a significant role in festivals, but sometimes they can change over time. With the development of
modern society and the spread of new ideas, some traditions may fade away and others may be established. One example is
the typical Chinese Spring Festival custom of lighting firecrackers to drive away the evil spirits and celebrate the new year.
Nowadays, many big cities have given up this custom in order to avoid air pollution. Another example is Halloween, which
slowly became an exciting festival for children, in spite of its religious origins.
Festivals are becoming more and more commercial, with businesses taking advantage of the celebrations. Online
shopping websites and social media apps have made it much easier for the public to spend more on gifts for their loved ones.
Although some believe festivals should not be commercialised, others believe the increase in spending is good for the
economy and public happiness.
Festivals are an important part of society. They reflect people’s wishes, beliefs, faiths, and attitudes towards life. They
are occasions that allow us to relax and enjoy life, and forget about our work for a little while. They help us understand
where we came from, who we are, and what to appreciate. And if you study festivals carefully, you may be surprised to find
that different cultures actually have a lot in common after all.
4.What do all festivals around the world have in common
A.They all originated from religions.
B.Their celebration ways are exactly the same.
C.The spirit of sharing joy, gratitude, love, or peace.
D.They are all related to agricultural harvests.
5.Why do people celebrate the harvest festival
A.To show their sadness for the end of the harvest.
B.To show their gratitude for the year’s supply of food.
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C.To drive away evil spirits.
D.To compete with each other in sports.
6.What has happened to some festival traditions according to the text
A.Some traditions fade away and others are established.
B.They have remained completely unchanged.
C.They have all become more religious.
D.They have all become more popular.
7.Why have many big cities in China given up the Spring Festival custom of lighting firecrackers
A.Because it is too expensive.
B.Because it is not fun anymore.
C.To follow foreign traditions.
D.To avoid air pollution.
C
To truly understand a place, reading books or listening to travelers’ stories about it is not enough. Only by standing
on its land, using its language, and experiencing it firsthand can you truly say, “I know this place.”
London, for me, became more than just a city of kings and queens or a financial center of the world — it came alive
in ways I could never have imagined. London’s life doesn’t only exist in its grand palaces. You can feel it on the streets, in
the underground, and in the pubs. As you walk around, different smells greet your nose, showing the city’s history, variety
and energy.
What struck me the most was London’s variety Walking down the streets felt like wandering through a vibrant (充满
活力的) market — you never know what kind of face, language, or culture you will come across next. On one street, you
could travel the world, tasting food from every corner of the globe. The openness and freedom there are amazing. Despite
this, London also felt isolated (孤立的) at times. The busy subway tunnels, filled with bright ads, seemed disconnected. And
even though people could understand me perfectly, speaking not in my mother tongue felt a bit odd and made me feel like
an outsider.
I also realized that life in London isn’t easy for everyone. Everything seems to come with a price — whether it’s
getting good service at a restaurant or entering a museum exhibit. It felt like access to the “good life” was something you
really had to pay for.
London is a city that attracts, inspires and sometimes deceives (欺骗). But after walking its streets and experiencing
it firsthand, I can finally say I’ve seen London with my own eyes and felt it with my heart.
8.Where can you feel the life of London
A.At the airport. B.At the restaurants.
C.In the museums. D.In everyday settings.
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9.How did the author feel when speaking English in London
A.Upset and scared. B.Strange, and distant.
C.Excited and confident. D.Natural and comfortable.
10.What can be inferred about London’s “good life”
A.It provides quality service to all. B.It is accessible to locals for free.
C.It costs much to fully experience. D.It is limited to historical landmarks.
11.What message does the text mainly express
A.London is the best city in the world to live in.
B.London’s history is its most attractive feature.
C.Experiencing a place personally leads to real understanding.
D.Mastering foreign language ensures meaningful travel experience.
D
Anyone who has ever been around a cat for any length of time well knows cats have great patience. Yikes! My cat
changed a lot recently. In just a week or so, my calm, adorable, long-haired Rusty turned into the attack cat of the century! It
was not what I needed at all! Wasn’t the rest of my life in enough chaos Changes at work. Changes in relationships. I
already felt as if my entire world was falling apart. Nothing calmed my cat down either. He ran and dove in every direction.
He broke every single rule we had ever had to keep peace in the home we shared. He’d turned into a cat I’d never met
before! Finally, I took Rusty to the vet. After careful examination, the vet shook his head, “Not a thing wrong with him,
Miss. He’s doing great.”
“No,” I argued with anger, “he’s not great. He’s absolutely awful.” I almost burst into tears.
Then the vet asked the most insightful question that anyone had ever asked me — at least, anytime recently. “So,”
said my cat’s kindhearted vet, “how has your life been going lately ” Shock shot through me. “Me ” I stared at him,
essentially speechless, ready to throw myself into his cat-cradling arms. I managed a relatively coherent response. “Not so
good,” I admitted.
The kindly cat doctor nodded and replied, “Just what I suspected. Often, the human-to-cat bond is so powerful that a
perfectly healthy cat will act out in response to his human’s emotional stresses.”
I nodded along, thinking. “Yes. yes. yes. yes. yes!”
“Do your best,” our doctor told us both, “to be calm, patient and kind. Once you’re doing better, then Rusty will do
better, too.”
That day turned us around. I got some good, professional treatment for my super stressors.
Rusty got a kinder, gentler me with more ear touches and back petting.
12.Why did the author take Rusty to the vet
A.He suffered heavy hair loss. B.He lost his sense of direction.
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C.He became unusually wild. D.He showed temporary inactivity.
13.The author nearly cried because she thought ________.
A.the vet announced good news
B.the vet didn’t find the problem
C.the vet didn’t express sympathy
D.the vet drew an awful conclusion
14.What does the underlined sentence imply
A.The author felt understood by the vet
B.The author was impatient with the vet.
C.The author favored the treatment for Rusty.
D.The author knew Rusty was to recover soon.
15.How did the author feel after visiting the vet
A.Relieved and calm. B.Amused and proud.
C.Motivated and passionate. D.Grateful and determined.
第二节
In an age where screens dominate our lives, Read-A-Thon offers a unique way to combine the joy of reading with the
power of collective action. 16 For instance, reading 10 books a month will bring funds to buy books for rural
schools. Read on to successfully organize a read-a-thon.
Just as you need a destination before starting a journey, a read-a-thon requires clear goals. Prioritize setting a reading
target: Will participants aim to collectively read 500 books in a week Choosing a charitable purpose comes next, for
example, to restore a community library. 17 Sharing these objectives upfront helps participants understand how
their reading efforts create real-world impact.
18 For local groups like classmates or neighbors, host an in-person gathering at a community center where
everyone reads together. For broader reach, use apps to track reading progress online. Many modern read-a-thons blend both
approaches: using digital tools to monitor milestones while organizing offline book-sharing sessions to spark connections.
As the event concludes, ensure all donations are carefully verified (核实) and securely transferred to the chosen cause
through trusted platforms. Also, celebrate achievements — award certificates to top readers, display infographics (信息图表)
showing how funds will be used, and share photos of beneficiaries (like students holding new books). These steps turn
abstract numbers into heartfelt stories. 19
From classroom reading clubs to city-wide reading relays, read-a-thons prove that when books meet compassion,
reading transcends personal enjoyment. 20 Just like the slogan from a high school event last year, “Every page you
read makes the world a little better.”
A.Turn efforts into action.
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B.Tailor the event to your participants.
C.It becomes a torch that can light up others.
D.Donations are made with the amount of reading.
E.It is a beneficial activity to improve reading skills.
F.They are equally important, like two wheels on a bicycle.
G.This inspiring shift reminds everyone that their pages turned truly count.
第一节
Tracy has always loved Christmas. There’s something about the season — the lights, the music, the joy — that lifts
her heart. But this year is 21 . With just weeks to live, Tracy knew her 22 here was coming to an end. She had
been 23 a cruel disease known as ALS. She told her friend Rita Monteiro her situation and 24 she wouldn’t
make it to see Christmas. And as her days grew short, there was one 25 Tracy held close — experience Christmas
one more time.
With determination, Rita tried to 26 Tracy could see Christmas this year. She said, “If she’s only got a couple
of weeks, 27 now is the time. If Tracy couldn’t make it to Christmas, Christmas would come to her.” She 28
the neighborhood. Then dozens of people 29 to celebrate Christmas ahead of time.
With the Christmas tree shining brightly, they sang Christmas carols on a chilly night. At the same time, Tracy
enjoyed the 30 moment. It was a community showing Tracy she was loved and not 31 .
No matter how long or short our time may be, we would feel the 32 that surrounds us. For Tracy, Christmas
came early this year. But the 33 is that Christmas is something we carry with us, no matter the 34 .
Sometimes, the most profound expressions of love aren’t in what we say but in how we 35 for each other.
21.A.busy B.essential C.formal D.different
22.A.career B.time C.plan D.experiment
23.A.recording B.studying C.battling D.preventing
24.A.denied B.recalled C.agreed D.feared
25.A.desire B.task C.suggestion D.responsibility
26.A.remember B.believe C.stress D.ensure
27.A.fortunately B.regretfully C.definitely D.surprisingly
28.A.praised B.supported C.informed D.evaluated
29.A.departed B.gathered C.pretended D.hesitated
30.A.eye-opening B.heart-warming C.jaw-dropping D.life-changing
31.A.alone B.simple C.homeless D.superior
32.A.curiosity B.kindness C.bravery D.wisdom
33.A.advantage B.reason C.evidence D.truth
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34.A.season B.finance C.place D.neighborhood
35.A.show up B.move on C.fit in D.stand back
第二节
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。
Darren Watkins, a 20-year-old American internet celebrity 36 (know) as iShowSpeed, shared his exciting
journey through the city of Chongqing.
During his visit, Watkins explored Chongqing’s iconic landmarks, 37 the busy Jiefangbei area to the famous
Liziba Metro Station. He tried spicy chili oil ice cream and danced with local grandmas. 38 (admire) the city’s
amazing night views, he even chose to ride the Yangtze River Cableway. “This city doesn’t look real,” he exclaimed during
a livestream that 39 (draw) over 7.3 million viewers on YouTube. Chongqing’s multidimensional landscape and
glorious skyscrapers left 40 strong impression on Watkins. He also experienced the city’s 41 (impress)
transportation system. Accompanied by local guide Chen Rui, Watkins interacted with residents and shared their 42
(warm) and energy with his global audience.
Reactions from viewers were enthusiastic. One American fan wrote, “These videos changed my perception of China
43 (complete). I can’t wait to visit!” Watkins’ livestream not only highlighted Chongqing’s charm but also bridged
cultural gaps, 44 (prove) that travel and curiosity can transform perspectives. For students and travelers alike, his
journey offers a glimpse into a city where tradition meets modernity, 45 where every corner tells a story.
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参考答案
题号 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
答案 A B D C B A D D B C
题号 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
答案 C C B A A D F B G C
题号 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
答案 D B C D A D C C B B
题号 31 32 33 34 35
答案 A B D A A
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30 分) 1-5 BCACB 6-10 CBABC 11-15 CCABA 16-20 CBCCA
阅读
1.A 2.B 3.D
【导语】本文为一篇应用文,介绍了中国四个值得探索的考古遗址。
1.细节理解题。根据 Zhoukoudian, Beijing 中“At various parts of the site, scientists have unearthed the remains of early
human “Peking Man” that date back more than 500,000 years, as well as of “Shandingdong Man”, who lived 30,000 years
ago.(在遗址的各个地方,科学家们发掘出了 50 多万年前的早期人类“北京猿人”,以及生活在 3万年前的“山东猿人”)”
及其余遗址反映的时间可知,北京周口店遗址能反映出最早的人类信息。故选 A。
2.细节理解题。根据 The Yinxu Ruins, Henan province 中“Spreading across over 30 square kilometers, the site features
the greatest number of oracle bone inscriptions (甲骨文) discovered so far in the world.(该遗址占地 30 多平方公里,是迄
今为止世界上发现数量最多的甲骨文遗址)”可知,殷墟遗址以甲骨文出名。故选 B。
3.推理判断题。根据文章第一段“As April 18 marks the International Day for Monuments and Sites, also known as World
Heritage Day, we’ve selected four archaeological (考古的) sites in China that deserve exploration.(4 月 18日是国际古迹和
遗址日,也被称为世界遗产日,我们在中国选择了四个值得探索的考古遗址)”及全文内容可知,本文介绍了四处考
古遗址,可以在一本旅行指南中找到。故选 D。
4.C 5.B 6.A 7.D
【导语】本文是一篇说明文。主要介绍世界各地节日的起源、共同精神、丰收节的庆祝意义、传统习俗的变化及商
业化现象等内容。
4.细节理解题。根据第一段中的“However, no matter how different they may seem, all over the world, the spirit of sharing
joy, gratitude, love, or peace is common in all festivals.(然而,无论它们看起来多么不同,在世界各地,分享快乐、感
恩、爱或和平的精神在所有节日中都是共通的。)”可知,全球所有节日的共同之处在于都蕴含分享快乐、感恩、爱
或和平的精神。故选 C 项。
5.细节理解题。根据第二段中的“People celebrate to show that they are grateful for the year’s supply of food.(人们庆祝
以表达对一年粮食供应的感激之情。)”可知,人们庆祝丰收节的原因是为了表达对一年来食物供应的感恩。故选 B
项。
6.细节理解题。根据第三段中的“With the development of modern society and the spread of new ideas, some traditions
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may fade away and others may be established.(随着现代社会的发展和新思想的传播,一些传统可能会逐渐消失,而另
一些传统可能会被建立起来。)”可知,一些节日传统会随着社会发展而发生变化,即有些消逝,有些被确立。故选
A 项。
7.细节理解题。根据第三段中的“One example is the typical Chinese Spring Festival custom of lighting firecrackers to
drive away the evil spirits and celebrate the new year. Nowadays, many big cities have given up this custom in order to
avoid air pollution.(一个例子是典型的中国春节习俗,燃放鞭炮驱除邪灵,庆祝新年。如今,许多大城市为了避免空
气污染而放弃了这一习俗。)”可知,中国许多大城市取消春节燃放鞭炮习俗的原因是为了避免空气污染。故选 D 项。
8.D 9.B 10.C 11.C
【导语】本文是一篇夹叙夹议文。作者通过讲述自己在伦敦的亲身经历,说明了要真正了解一个地方,需要亲自站
在那片土地上,使用当地的语言,并亲身体验。
8.细节理解题。根据第二段中“You can feel it on the streets, in the underground, and in the pubs. (你可以在街上、地铁
里和酒吧里感受到它)”可知,在伦敦的日常环境中可以感受到伦敦的生活。故选 D 项。
9.细节理解题。根据第三段中“And even though people could understand me perfectly, speaking not in my mother tongue
felt a bit odd and made me feel like an outsider. (尽管人们能完全理解我,但不说母语让我感觉有点奇怪,觉得自己像
个局外人)”可知,作者在伦敦说英语时感觉有点奇怪,像个局外人,即感觉陌生和疏远。故选 B 项。
10.推理判断题。根据第四段中“Everything seems to come with a price — whether it’s getting good service at a restaurant
or entering a museum exhibit. It felt like access to the “good life” was something you really had to pay for. (似乎每件事都
要付出代价 —— 无论是在餐馆得到良好的服务,还是进入博物馆的展览。感觉要想过上“美好的生活”,你真的得
付出代价)”可推知,伦敦的“美好生活”需要付出很多代价才能完全体验。故选 C 项。
11.主旨大意题。通读全文,结合第一段“To truly understand a place, reading books or listening to travelers’ stories about
it is not enough. Only by standing on its land, using its language, and experiencing it firsthand can you truly say, “I know
this place.” (要真正了解一个地方,仅仅阅读书籍或听旅行者的故事是不够的。只有站在那片土地上,使用当地的语
言,并亲身体验,你才能真正地说,“我了解这个地方”)”可知,文章主要表达了作者通过亲身体验伦敦,对伦敦有
了更深入的了解,从而传达了“亲身体验一个地方才能带来真正的理解”这一信息。故选 C 项。
12.C 13.B 14.A 15.A
【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了作者发现自己的猫行为异常后带其就医,并从兽医那里得知猫的行为
变化可能与自己的情绪压力有关的故事。
12.细节理解题。根据第一段中“In just a week or so, my calm, adorable, long-haired Rusty turned into the attack cat of the
century! (就在短短一周左右的时间里,我那温顺可爱的长毛猫 Rusty 变成了世纪攻击猫!)”及“Nothing calmed my cat
down either. He ran and dove in every direction. He broke every single rule we had ever had to keep peace in the home we
shared. He’d turned into a cat I’d never met before! Finally, I took Rusty to the vet.(而且什么都没法让我的猫安静下来。
它四处狂奔乱扑,打破了我们为了维持家中和谐而制定的每一条规矩。它变成了一只我从未见过的猫!最后,我带
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Rusty 去看了兽医)”可知,作者带 Rusty 去看兽医是因为它变得异常凶猛。故选 C。
13.细节理解题。根据第一段中“After careful examination, the vet shook his head, “Not a thing wrong with him, Miss.
He’s doing great.” (经过仔细检查,兽医摇了摇头说:“它一点问题都没有,小姐。它状态很好。”)”和第二段中““No,”
I argued with anger, “he’s not great. He’s absolutely awful.” I almost burst into tears. (“不,”我生气地反驳道,“它不好。
它糟糕透顶了。”我几乎要哭出来了)”可知,作者几乎哭出来是因为她认为兽医没有发现问题。故选 B。
14.推理判断题。根据第三段中““So,” said my cat’s kindhearted vet, “how has your life been going lately ” Shock shot
through me. “Me ” I stared at him, essentially speechless, ready to throw myself into his cat-cradling arms. I managed a
relatively coherent response. “Not so good,” I admitted. (我家猫咪那善良的兽医说:“那么,你最近生活过得怎么样?”
我顿时感到震惊。“我?”我盯着他,几乎说不出话来,恨不得扑进他抱着猫的怀里。我好不容易组织出还算连贯的
回答。“不太好,”我承认道。)”和第四段中“The kindly cat doctor nodded and replied, “Just what I suspected. Often, the
human-to-cat bond is so powerful that a perfectly healthy cat will act out in response to his human’s emotional stresses.” (这
位和蔼的猫医生点了点头,回答说:“正如我所料。人与猫之间的联系非常紧密,一只完全健康的猫常常会因为主
人的情绪压力而表现失常。”)”可知,作者对兽医的问题感到震惊,并觉得兽医理解了自己的处境,即作者感到被兽
医理解了。由此推知,划线句子暗示作者觉得被兽医理解了。故选 A。
15.推理判断题。根据倒数第二段中“That day turned us around. I got some good, professional treatment for my super
stressors. (那天改变了我们。我得到了很好的专业治疗来缓解我的巨大压力)”以及最后一段“Rusty got a kinder, gentler
me with more ear touches and back petting. (Rusty 得到了一个更友善、更温柔的我,我会更多地抚摸它的耳朵和背部)”
可推知,作者在看完兽医后感到宽慰和平静。故选 A。
16.D 17.F 18.B 19.G 20.C
【导语】本文是一篇说明文。主要介绍了阅读马拉松(Read-A-Thon)这一活动,它结合了阅读的乐趣和集体行动
的力量,旨在通过阅读为慈善事业筹集资金,并给出了成功组织阅读马拉松的建议。
16.根据下文“For instance, reading 10 books a month will bring funds to buy books for rural schools. (例如,每月阅读 10
本书将为农村学校购买书籍带来资金)”可知,阅读的数量与捐赠的资金是挂钩的,D 选项“Donations are made with the
amount of reading. (捐赠是根据阅读量来定的)”,说明了阅读量与捐赠之间的关系。故选 D 项。
17.根据上文“Just as you need a destination before starting a journey, a read-a-thon requires clear goals. Prioritize setting a
reading target: Will participants aim to collectively read 500 books in a week Choosing a charitable purpose comes next,
for example, to restore a community library. (就像在开始旅程之前你需要一个目的地一样,阅读马拉松也需要明确的目
标。优先设定阅读目标:参与者是否打算在一周内共同阅读 500 本书?接下来是选择一个慈善目的,例如,重建一
个社区图书馆)”可知,设定阅读目标和选择慈善目的是阅读马拉松的两个重要方面,F 选项“They are equally important,
like two wheels on a bicycle. (它们同样重要,就像自行车的两个轮子一样)”中的“They”指代上文的“setting a reading
target”和“Choosing a charitable purpose”,且用自行车的两个轮子来比喻两者的同等重要性。故选 F 项。
18.根据下文“For local groups like classmates or neighbors, host an in-person gathering at a community center where
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everyone reads together. For broader reach, use apps to track reading progress online. Many modern read-a-thons blend both
approaches: using digital tools to monitor milestones while organizing offline book-sharing sessions to spark connections.
(对于像同学或邻居这样的本地团体,可以在社区中心举办一次面对面的聚会,让大家一起阅读。为了扩大影响力,
可以使用应用程序在线跟踪阅读进度。许多现代阅读马拉松都融合了这两种方法:使用数字工具来监控里程碑,同
时组织线下书籍分享会来激发联系)”可知,本段主要讲述了如何根据参与者的不同来定制阅读马拉松活动,B 选项
“Tailor the event to your participants. (根据参与者定制活动)”,准确概括了本段的核心内容。故选 B 项。
19.根据上文“As the event concludes, ensure all donations are carefully verified (核实) and securely transferred to the
chosen cause through trusted platforms. Also, celebrate achievements — award certificates to top readers, display
infographics (信息图表) showing how funds will be used, and share photos of beneficiaries (like students holding new
books). These steps turn abstract numbers into heartfelt stories. (随着活动的结束,确保所有捐赠都经过仔细核实,并通
过可信平台安全地转移到选定的慈善事业中。此外,还要庆祝成就 —— 向优秀读者颁发证书,展示资金将如何使
用的信息图表,并分享受益人的照片(如学生拿着新书)。这些步骤将抽象的数字变成了感人的故事)”可知,本段主
要讲述了活动结束后的后续工作,包括核实捐赠、庆祝成就等,这些工作让人们意识到他们的阅读努力真正产生了
影响,G 选项“This inspiring shift reminds everyone that their pages turned truly count. (这种鼓舞人心的转变提醒着每个
人,他们翻过的每一页都真正算数)”,总结了本段的核心意义,即人们的阅读努力得到了认可和回报。故选 G 项。
20.根据上文“From classroom reading clubs to city-wide reading relays, read-a-thons prove that when books meet
compassion, reading transcends personal enjoyment. (从课堂读书俱乐部到全市范围的读书接力赛,阅读马拉松证明了
当书籍与同情心相遇时,阅读就超越了个人享受)”以及下文“Just like the slogan from a high school event last year,
“Every page you read makes the world a little better.” (就像去年一所高中活动的口号一样,“你读的每一页都会让世界
变得更美好一点”)”可知,阅读马拉松不仅让人们享受阅读的乐趣,还让他们意识到自己的阅读可以为社会做出贡献,
C 选项“It becomes a torch that can light up others. (它变成了一支可以照亮他人的火炬)”,将阅读比作火炬,照亮他人,
即阅读可以产生积极的社会影响,与上下文逻辑一致。故选 C 项。
21.D 22.B 23.C 24.D 25.A 26.D 27.C 28.C 29.B 30.B 31.A 32.B
33.D 34.A 35.A
【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了身患绝症的特雷西在朋友和邻居的帮助下提前庆祝圣诞节的故事。
21.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:但今年不同。A. busy 忙碌的;B. essential 基本的;C. formal 正式的;D. different
不同的。根据后文“With just weeks to live”可知,特雷西身患绝症,生命只剩下几周了,所以今年不同。故选 D。
22.考查名词词义辨析。句意:只剩下几周的生命,特雷西知道她在这里的时间即将结束。A. career 事业;B. time
时间;C. plan 计划;D. experiment 实验。根据前文“With just weeks to live”和后文“here was coming to an end”可知,
特雷西的生命只剩下几周了,所以她在这里的时间即将结束。故选 B。
23.考查动词词义辨析。句意:她一直在与一种名为肌萎缩侧索硬化症的残酷疾病作斗争。A. recording 记录;B.
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studying 学习;C. battling 斗争;D. preventing 阻止。根据后文“a cruel disease known as ALS”可知,特雷西一直在与
一种名为肌萎缩侧索硬化症的残酷疾病作斗争。故选 C。
24.考查动词词义辨析。句意:她把自己的情况告诉了朋友丽塔·蒙泰罗,并担心自己看不到圣诞节了。A. denied
否认;B. recalled 回忆;C. agreed 同意;D. feared 担心。根据后文“she wouldn’t make it to see Christmas”可知,特雷
西担心自己看不到圣诞节了。故选 D。
25.考查名词词义辨析。句意:随着她的日子越来越短,特雷西有一个强烈的愿望——再过一次圣诞节。A. desire
愿望;B. task 任务;C. suggestion 建议;D. responsibility 责任。根据后文“experience Christmas one more time”可知,
特雷西有一个强烈的愿望——再过一次圣诞节。故选 A。
26.考查动词词义辨析。句意:带着决心,丽塔试图确保特雷西今年能看到圣诞节。A. remember 记得;B. believe
相信;C. stress 强调;D. ensure 确保。根据后文“Tracy could see Christmas this year”和“If Tracy couldn’t make it to
Christmas, Christmas would come to her.”可知,丽塔试图确保特雷西今年能看到圣诞节。故选 D。
27.考查副词词义辨析。句意:如果她只有几个星期的时间了,那现在就是时候了。A. fortunately 幸运地;B. regretfully
遗憾地;C. definitely 肯定地;D. surprisingly 惊讶地。根据上文“If she’s only got a couple of weeks”和下文“now is the
time. If Tracy couldn’t make it to Christmas, Christmas would come to her.”可知,如果特雷西只有几个星期的时间了,
那现在就是给她提前过圣诞节的时候了。故选 C。
28.考查动词词义辨析。句意:她把这个消息告诉了邻居。A. praised 赞扬;B. supported 支持;C. informed 通知;
D. evaluated 评估。根据后文“the neighborhood. Then dozens of people 9 to celebrate Christmas ahead of time.”可
知,丽塔把这个消息告诉了邻居。故选 C。
29.考查动词词义辨析。句意:然后几十个人聚在一起提前庆祝圣诞节。A. departed 离开;B. gathered 聚集;C. pretended
假装;D. hesitated 犹豫。根据后文“to celebrate Christmas ahead of time”可知,几十个人聚在一起提前庆祝圣诞节。
故选 B。
30.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:与此同时,特雷西享受着这温暖的时刻。A. eye-opening 大开眼界的;B. heart-warming
温暖的;C. jaw-dropping 令人大跌眼镜的;D. life-changing 改变人生的。根据上文“With the Christmas tree shining
brightly, they sang Christmas carols on a chilly night.”可知,在明亮闪烁的圣诞树旁,他们在一个寒冷的夜晚唱起了圣
诞颂歌。特雷西享受着这温暖的时刻。故选 B。
31.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:这是一个社区,向特雷西展示她是被爱的,并不孤单。A. alone 独自的;B. simple
简单的;C. homeless 无家可归的;D. superior 高级的。根据上文“she was loved and not”可知,社区向特雷西展示她
是被爱的,并不孤单。故选 A。
32.考查名词词义辨析。句意:无论我们的时间有多长或多短,我们都会感受到围绕在我们身边的善意。A. curiosity
好奇心;B. kindness 善意;C. bravery 勇敢;D. wisdom 智慧。根据前文“With the Christmas tree shining brightly, they sang
Christmas carols on a chilly night”和后文“that surrounds us”可知,社区的人给特雷西提前过圣诞节,此处指感受到围
绕在我们身边的善意。故选 B。
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33.考查名词词义辨析。句意:但真相是,圣诞节是我们心中所承载的东西,无论季节如何。A. advantage 优势;
B. reason 原因;C. evidence 证据;D. truth 真相。根据后文“is that Christmas is something we carry with us”可推知,此
处强调“圣诞节的精神本质”是一个普世真理,与时间或环境无关。故选 D。
34.考查名词词义辨析。句意同上。A. season 季节;B. finance 资金;C. place 地方;D. neighborhood 社区。根据上
文“Christmas is something we carry with us, no matter the”再结合语境可推知,他们提前庆祝了圣诞节,所以此处指无
论季节如何,圣诞精神都常伴左右。故选 A。
35.考查动词短语辨析。句意:有时候,最深刻的爱的表达不在于我们说了什么,而在于我们如何为彼此挺身而出。
A. show up 出现;B. move on 继续前进;C. fit in 适应;D. stand back 退后。根据后文“for each other”可知,此处指为
彼此挺身而出。故选 A。
36.known 37.from 38.To admire 39.drew 40.a 41.impressive 42.warmth 43.completely
44.proving 45.and
【导语】本文是一篇记叙文,主要讲述美国网红 Darren Watkins 在重庆的旅行经历及其对城市景观和文化的体验。
36.考查非谓语动词。句意:20 岁的美国网红 Darren Watkins,人称 iShowSpeed,分享了他在重庆这座城市的激动
人心的旅程。分析句子结构可知,句中已有谓语动词 shared,空处应用非谓语动词,且 know和逻辑主语Darren Watkins
之间为动宾关系,应用过去分词形式作后置定语。故填 known。
37.考查介词。句意:在访问期间,Watkins 探索了重庆的地标性建筑,从繁忙的解放碑地区到著名的李子坝地铁
站。此处为固定短语 from...to...“从……到……”。故填 from。
38.考查非谓语动词。句意:为了欣赏这座城市迷人的夜景,他甚至选择了乘坐长江索道。句中已有谓语动词 chose,
空处应用非谓语动词,“乘坐索道”的目的是“欣赏夜景”,应用不定式作目的状语,句首单词首字母大写。故填 To
admire。
39.考查动词时态。句意:“这座城市看起来不真实,”他在 YouTube 上吸引了超过 730 万观众的直播中惊呼道。空
处作 that 引导的定语从句的谓语动词,根据主句中的 exclaimed 可知,此处描述过去发生的事情,应用一般过去时。
故填 drew。
40.考查冠词。句意:重庆的多维景观和辉煌的摩天大楼给 Watkins 留下了深刻的印象。此处为固定短语 leave a strong
impression on sb.,表达“给某人留下深刻的印象”。故填 a。
41.考查形容词。句意:他还体验了这座城市令人印象深刻的交通系统。空处修饰名词短语 transportation system,
应用形容词 impressive“令人印象深刻的”作定语。故填 impressive。
42.考查名词。句意:在当地导游陈瑞的陪同下,Watkins 与居民互动,并与他的全球观众分享了他们的热情和活
力。根据空前 their 可知,空处应用名词 warmth“热情”与 energy 并列,作 shared 的宾语,为不可数名词。故填 warmth。
43.考查副词。句意:一位美国粉丝写道:“这些视频完全改变了我对中国的看法。我等不及要去参观了!”空处修
饰动词 changed,应用副词 completely“完全地”作状语。故填 completely。
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44.考查非谓语动词。句意:Watkins 的直播不仅突出了重庆的魅力,还弥合了文化鸿沟,证明了旅行和好奇心可
以改变人们的看法。句中已有谓语动词 highlighted 和 bridged,空处应用非谓语动词,且 prove 和逻辑主语 Watkins’
livestream 之间为主谓关系,应用现在分词作状语。故填 proving。
45.考查连词。句意:对于学生和旅行者来说,他的旅程让人们得以一窥这座传统与现代交融的城市,在这里,每
一个角落都有一个故事。空前“where tradition meets modernity”和空后“where every corner tells a story”为并列的定语
从句,修饰先行词 city,应用并列连词 and 连接。故填 and。
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40 分)
第一节(满分 15 分)
One possible version: Dear teachers and students, I m Li Hua, glad to share my thoughts on “Technology changed our life”.
In my view, technology has been a game-changer. It has revolutionized the world with instant communication and made
knowledge accessible at our fingertips. However, we need to be mindful. First, use technology wisely. For instance, set limits
on digital devices to avoid addiction. Second, improve our technology skills. Mastering advanced technology helps us solve
social problems. Let us embrace technology not just as passive users but also as contributors. This way, we can enjoy its
benefits and build a better society. Thank you!
第二节(满分 25 分)
One possible version: After the old man left, I returned to my bike. I looked at the broken chain, feeling determined. The
old mans words, “Kindness is never wasted,” echoed in my mind. I decided to try fixing the bike myself but knew I might
need help. I started working on the chain. It was tricky, but I managed to get it back in place. Still, I needed tools and
guidance. I decided to head home and ask Dad for help. Back home, Dad was waiting at the doorstep, a toolbox in his hand.
He looked up as I approached, his face a mix of worry and relief. “Are you okay ” he asked softly. I nodded, smiling. “I
tried to fix the bike, but I need some help,” I said. Dads eyes widened, then he smiled warmly. “Im glad you re willing to
ask for help,” he said. Dads guidance made the task easier. Together, we repaired the bike, and in that moment, I felt a stronger
bond with Dad and a deeper understanding of independence.
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