资源简介 益阳市 2026 届高三 9 月教学质量监测英语(试题卷)注意事项:1. 答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。2. 回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试题卷上无效。3. 考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30 分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。第一节(共 5 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 7.5 分)听下面 5 段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有 10 秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。例:How much is the shirt A. 19.15. B. 9.18. C. 9.15.答案是 C。1. What does the man want to borrow from the woman A. A notebook. B. A textbook. C. A reference book.2. What will the woman do next A. Buy a ticket. B. Book a hotel. C. Pack her suitcase.3. What does the woman advise the man to do A. Study harder. B. Get some exercise. C. Listen to music.4. What surprised the woman most A. The 3D printers. B. The human-like AI. C. The smart chairs.5. What are the speakers mainly talking about A. A big fire. B. A new movie. C. A moving story.第二节(共 15 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 22.5 分)听下面 5 段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中第 1页/共 13页选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题 5 秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出 5 秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第 6 段材料,回答第 6、7 题。6. What time is it now A. About 7:55 p.m. B. About 8:05 p.m. C. About 8:30 p.m.7. Where does the conversation most probably take place A. In the study. B. In the bedroom. C. In the living room.听第 7 段材料,回答第 8 至 10 题。8. What are the speakers doing now A. Taking a walk. B. Visiting a park. C. Waiting for a bus.9. What is the weather like A. Rainy. B. Sunny. C. Cloudy.10. What is the possible relationship between the speakers A. Friends. B. Neighbors. C. Husband and wife.听第 8 段材料,回答第 11 至 13 题。11. How does Lisa look A. Excited. B. Worried. C. Confused.12. What will Lisa most probably be in the company A A manager. B. An assistant. C. A photographer.13. Where is Lisa heading now A. The company. B. Her home. C. A copy shop.听第 9 段材料,回答第 14 至 17 题。14. Why is the man upset A. He lost his phone. B. He missed a meeting. C. His computer files were lost.15. What method did the man use to start his computer A. Using the safe mode. B. Reinstalling the system. C. Replacing the hard disk.16. What do we know about the man’s grandpa A. He likes audio recordings.B. He might have passed away.第 2页/共 13页C. He gets sick and stays in bed.17. What is the woman trying to do A. Comfort the man. B. Blame the man. C. Help correct the mistake.听第 10 段材料,回答第 18 至 20 题。18. What is the motto of the speaker’s school A. Work, Play, Grow. B. Learn, Serve, Lead. C. Think, Create, Share.19. How did teaching younger students affect the speaker A. It made him popular among students.B. It built his confidence and leadership.C. It improved his math grades significantly.20. What does the motto remind the speaker A. Small actions matter.B. Grades are most important.C. Friends should help each other.第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分 50 分)第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 37.5 分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出最佳选项。AEVENT: Wild Wolves of YellowstoneSPEAKERS: Doug SmithTOPICS: Wildlife ScienceLANGUAGES: EnglishYellowstone National Park contains many stories, including one of the best case studies in wildlifeconservation. Wildlife biologist and National Geographic Explorer Doug Smith led the project that reintroducedgray wolves in the 1990s. We join him on assignment in the park to see how the landscape has changed since thewolves arrived, including never-before-seen photos and videos of the quest to bring back this apex predator.Date Time Location Language VenueChautauqua Auditorium 07/30/2025 7:30 PM Boulder, CO, USA EnglishTICKETS第 3页/共 13页La Jolla Music Society, The01/15/2026 7:30 PM La Jolla, CA, USA English Baker-Baum Concert HallTICKETSRoy Thomson Hall 02/08/2026 2:00 PM Toronto, ON, CAN EnglishTICKETSBank of AmericaPerforming Thousand Oaks, CA,02/09/2026 8:00 PM English Arts Center, Fred KavliUSATheatreTICKETSDoug Smith served as a wildlife biologist at Yellowstone National Park for nearly three decades and studiedeverything from beavers to birds. Most importantly, he led the Yellowstone Wolf Project, which reintroduced graywolves to the park. He’s written numerous scientific publications and has been featured in four NationalGeographic television specials. He has also written and edited several books about the Greater YellowstoneEcosystem, including the 2023 book: Yellowstone’s Birds: Diversity and Abundance in the World’s First NationalPark.For more information on this Explorer’s field, read: 25 years after returning to Yellowstone, wolves havehelped stabilize the ecosystem1. What wildlife conservation project is featured in Yellowstone’s story A. Creating new habitats for bears.B. Setting up bison protection zones.C. Tracking migratory bird populations.D. Reintroducing gray wolves in the 1990s.2. Where can people attend Doug Smith’s talk on February 8, 2026 A. Boulder, CO, USA. B. Toronto, ON, CAN.C. La Jolla, CA, USA. D. Thousand Oaks, CA, USA3. What can we learn about Doug Smith A. He studied a wide variety of animals.B. He focused only on wolves’ conservation.第 4页/共 13页C. He directed four National Geographic films.D. He published a book about Yellowstone’s birds.BDriving to a meeting at the Calgary Construction Association, I relaxed to CBC Radio, eager fornon-construction news. I heard an interview with Elaine, who’d taught Chicago’s cast to sing and was selling a newsinging-lesson CD. Having just been “fired” from my husband’s band for not taking singing seriously, I thought Ishould buy it.Two years later, on a lunch break, I finally decided to look online and buy the CD. It turned out ElaineOverholt was coming to Calgary that weekend!On Saturday morning, I arrived at the Cantos Music Centre with 60 strangers. After we settled in, Elainearrived to enthusiastic applause. The morning involved vocal (发 声 的 ) exercises: controlled breathing, mouthstretches, and sounds like “Maw-meee-mee-mee.”Then came individual performances in front of the entire group. Nervous, I watched others perform. The firstwoman went up and sang with a high, trembling voice — unlike her natural tone. I started fooling myself: I coulddo this. Elaine gave her helpful advice and the woman thanked her before stepping down. The next student steppedup and opened her mouth. She was great! Could be Celine Dion in disguise. When she stopped singing like anangel, I made my move to sneak away.“Nope!” Elaine yelled from the stage, pointing directly at me. I sank into my chair. She asked my preferredkey. “The lowest possible,” I requested. She played a note, and I sang her song about rainbows, instantly realizingit was too high. By the end, only dogs could hear me. Elaine said, “You really made that your own,” and talkedabout “key choice” and “breath control”.As I left the stage, the crowd surprised me. A man shook my hand, grinning, “You just inspired me to try!”Another woman hugged me, “Your courage moved me.” Their warmth transformed my embarrassment into pride— I hadn’t sung perfectly, but I’d sung truly. And that mattered most.4. Why did the author want to buy Elaine’s CD A. To prepare for a meeting. B. To better her singing.C. To explore vocal coaching. D. To join her husband’s band.5. How did the author feel after the first woman’s performance A. Secure and confident. B. Anxious and doubtful.C. Amused and entertained. D. Lost and embarrassed.第 5页/共 13页6. Why did the author try to leave before her turn A. She found the activity a little boring.B. She worried about not finding the right key.C. She felt discouraged after hearing an excellent singer.D. She didn’t like performing in front of too many people.7. How did others react to the author’s performance A. They appreciated her courage. B. They offered her further guidance.C. They were impressed by her voice. D. They encouraged her to sing more.CThe centuries-old practice of spreading crushed limestone (石灰石) on farmland can improve crop yields (产量) by making soil less acidic. This custom is typically considered a source of greenhouse gas emissions, but newfindings suggest “liming” may actually help remove large amounts of CO2 from the atmosphere.“Liming can be a carbon source or sink. Practical tests suggest this is a pretty efficient carbon sink,” saysNoah Planavsky at Yale University. This could offer new motivation to spread more limestone on the world’s farms— but liming won’t have this effect everywhere.Currently, most crushed limestone spread on fields is counted as an emission source because its carbon isreleased as CO2 when it dissolves (溶解) in acidic soil. However, Tim Jesper Suhrhoff, also at Yale, argues thisaccounting is incomplete. Soils are very acidic due to fertiliser use and fossil-fuel pollution, and other alkaline (碱性的) minerals in soil will release carbon even without limestone. He says added acidity, not liming, is to blame foremissions.To accurately assess liming’s emissions, researchers should compare CO2 release and uptake with and withoutliming. Suhrhoff, Planavsky and colleagues studied the Mississippi river basin, calculating the net carbon effect ofliming between 1900 and 2015. They used geochemical models and data on soil-acidity changes from fertiliser andliming, and compared results with Mississippi alkalinity measurements. Their new approach showed liming in thisregion removed about 300 to 400 million tonnes of CO2 instead of generating emissions.Planavsky says liming could be paired with spreading crushed volcanic rocks on farms to remove more CO2.Wolfram Buss at the Australian National University warns that what worked in the Mississippi may not workeverywhere as liming can be a net CO2 source in some systems.The next step is to identify regions needing liming most. Planavsky says, “It could promote practices aiding第 6页/共 13页crop yields and removing billions of tonnes of CO2, helping low-income farmers who can’t afford optimal liming.”8. What does the underlined word “sink” in paragraph 2 most probably mean A. A place to wash hands. B. A tool for farming.C. A thing to absorb substances. D. A type of geological rock.9. According to Tim Jesper Suhrhoff, what is the real cause of CO2 emissions in soil A. Natural alkaline substances.B Crushed limestone dissolving.C. Fossil-fuel pollution and fertilizer use.D. Crushed volcanic rock spreading10. What is the next step for liming research A. Stopping liming in acidic soil. B. Finding areas most in need of liming.C. Reducing costs for all farmers. D. Expanding volcanic rock use globally.11. What is the main idea of the passage A. Liming has been increasing greenhouse gases.B. Reducing soil acidity benefits crop production.C. Global agriculture should universally adopt liming.D. New studies indicate liming’s potential CO2 absorptionDUnlike traditional rigid robots, soft robotics are built from flexible materials that copy the natural movementsof living creatures. This design enables them to move through narrow spaces like disaster debris or complex pathsinside the human body. However, adding sensors has been difficult. “The key was making them smart,” explainsresearcher Larry Cheng from Penn State University, “We needed robots that sense and act independently.”The solution lies in electronic parts designed to bend. Traditional hard electronics limit robot movement, butCheng’s team used bendable electronics spread across the body. They added magnetic materials inside. Byadjusting magnetic fields, robots crawl, roll and twist wirelessly and battery-free.Developing this technology faced two main obstacles. First, even bendable electronics are much stiffer thanthe robot’s soft material. “We arranged electronics like puzzle pieces to fit flexibly,” Cheng explained. Second,magnetic fields used for control can disturb electronic signals. The team redesigned circuits (电路) to prevent thisinterference, keeping sensors accurate near strong magnets.第 7页/共 13页These improvements allow robots to work with less human guidance. In rescue missions, they could findtrapped people by detecting body heat. Medical versions might sense chemical changes to deliver drugs exactlywhere needed. Researchers are developing a pill-sized robot that patients could swallow. “It could examine thedigestive system, collect samples, or treat diseases without surgery,” said Korean scientist Suk-Won Hwang, Cheng’s partner.Future plans include creating tiny robots for blood vessel treatments. “Injected into veins, they could repairheart problems or target cancer cells,” Cheng described. Though unnamed yet, these robots might getpublic-suggested names. “That’s a fun idea,” Cheng laughed when asked about naming possibilities.12. What is a major advantage of soft robotics A. Rigid electronic control. B. Stiffer structural componentsC. Strong built-in power supplies. D. Flexible movements in narrow spaces13. What problems did researchers face in developing the soft robots A. High cost and material scarcity.B. Sensor accuracy and medical risks.C. Stiff electronics and signal interference.D. Limited movement and power shortage.14. What can be inferred about future medical treatments in paragraph 4 A. Doctors will be replaced by robots.B. Robots can only assist in diagnoses.C. Treatment costs will significantly decrease.D. Certain surgeries may become unnecessary.15. How did Cheng feel about letting the public name the robots A. Deeply moved. B. Lightly amused.C. Slightly doubtful. D. Completely uninterested.第二节(共 5 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 12.5 分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Giving Old Buildings a New LifeWalking through cities, we often see old buildings standing quietly. Sadly, many are forgotten, falling apart,and their stories fading away. ____16____Fortunately, Chinese cities are finding creative ways to revive them. Instead of turning them into untouched第 8页/共 13页museum pieces, these buildings are being transformed into lively spaces like cafes, bookstores, or galleries.____17____Some worry that changing a building’s use might harm it. ____18____ Take “Xianlang” cafe in Beijing as anexample. It occupies a century-old site, the former Sino-French University. The cafe preserves the original exterior,including wooden carvings and windows. Inside, it uses colors inspired by French artist Henri Matisse, creating aspace where visitors enjoy coffee while experiencing the cultural link between China and France. It’s more than acafe; it’s a storyteller.____19____ Bagong’s House in Wuhan, a red-brick building from the early 1900s once used by Russian teamerchants, is now a high-end hotel preserving its facade. Inside, digital exhibitions showcase the ancient tea roadhistory it witnessed. It also hosts talks and art shows, actively sharing its past with the public.Bringing old buildings back to life takes creativity and a strong sense of responsibility. ____20____ Everytime an old building is brought back to life, a piece of cultural memory is saved, and part of the city’s storycontinues.A. These cultural treasures may disappear forever otherwise.B Digital tech and cultural events also breathe new life into old structures.C. Therefore, protecting them requires government funding and public support.D. Such neglect reflects a common challenge in urban development worldwide.E. We need to find a balance between respecting the past and adding new ideas.F. This creative reuse gives old structures new purposes while keeping their souls.G. However sensitive restoration that respects history allows for functional change.第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分 30 分)第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。One ordinary afternoon, seeking an old novel for research, I wandered into a cluttered secondhand bookstore.When I ____21____ the dusty shelves, a familiar spine (书脊) caught my eye. My heart ____22____ a beat — itwas a childhood ____23____ I hadn’t seen in decades — the very copy that had been stolen from my school bag.____24____ nostalgia (怀旧), I bought it immediately.Back at my desk, I carefully opened the ____25____ cover. What I saw left me breathless. There, on the firstpage, was my ____26____ childhood signature. But beneath it, unmistakable in its flowing writing, was my第 9页/共 13页grandfather’s ____27____, written when he first ____28____ it to me: “I really hope at many years later this bookwill once again fall into your hands, and you’ll read it again.”A wave of ____29____ washed over me. I recalled my childish ____30____ when the book was lost, andGrandpa’s ____31____ words: “Don’t cry, little one. Perhaps it’s just on an adventure, learning new stories toshare.” Now, holding this tangible piece of my past, his hopeful wish felt like a ____32____ fulfilled. The book hadcompleted its long, unexpected ____33____, guided by an ____34____ thread of love. Grandpa’s simple wordswas no longer cannot ____35____. Sometimes, love truly does find its way back home, even through the yellowedpages of a forgotten book.21. A. cleaned B. searched C. repaired D. painted22. A. skipped B. ached C. raced D. stopped23. A. favorite B. puzzle C. original D. annoyance24. A. Overcome with B. Relieved from C. Burdened with D. Flooded into25. A. new B. expensive C. worn D. colorful26. A. clear B. faded C. bright D. large27. A. note B. letter C. message D. diary28. A. sold B. returned C. lent D. gifted29. A. pride B. excitement C. laughters D. memories30. A. joy B. despair C. shame D. calm31. A. harsh B. cold C. strict D. gentle32. A. story B. miracle C. dream D. problem33. A. task B. secret C. journey D. mistake34. A. invisible B. inappropriate C. inflexible D. invaluable35. A. create B. maintain C. break D. strengthen第二节(共 10 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 15 分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入 1 个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。With a performance inspired by the Terracotta Warriors, the Chinese artistic swimming team ____36____(conclude) their World Aquatics Championships campaign in Singapore on July 25, as they secured a gold in theteam acrobatic event, bringing their total medal tally to four golds and three silvers in the tournament with goldmedals in all three team events.____37____ (wear) golden headbands symbolizing the legendary Monkey King, China’s artistic swimmers第 10页/共 13页brought the myth ____38____ life in a powerful Wukong-inspired routine to win gold in the team technical event atthe 2025 World Aquatics Championships last Tuesday. Their performance, ____39____ (base) on the popularChinese video game Black Myth: Wukong, earned China 307.8001 points.Performing a routine titled “Soul of the Terracotta Army”, the Chinese team topped the preliminary (预赛)round ____40____ carried that momentum (势头) into the team acrobatic final, ____41____ they scored 229.0186points to secure the gold.Chinese head coach Zhang Xiaohuan expressed immense pride in promoting Chinese culture on theinternational stage. “We never miss opportunities ____42____ (showcase) our culture on special platforms — it’s____43____ (true) our greatest honor,” Zhang stated.“When performing Chinese-themed routines, five millennia of cultural heritage serves as our bedrock,” doubleOlympic artistic swimming gold medalist Wang Qianyi told China Daily and Xinhua on July 28. “Our culture gainsglobal ____44____ (recognize), and we’re confident to embody and present _____45_____ to the world throughour efforts and performances.”第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40 分)第一节(满分 15 分)46. 假设你是李华,为践行“以竹代塑”(Replace Plastic with Bamboo)倡议,上周六学校组织师生参观了本地竹产业园(bamboo industrial park)。请为校英文报写一篇报道,内容包括:1. 活动的内容;2. 收获与感想。注意:1. 写作词数应为 80 左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。To promote the “Replace Plastic with Bamboo” initiative,___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________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,使之构成一篇完整的短文。第 11页/共 13页Devin had a strong competitive spirit since childhood and always felt alive on the basketball court. His sisterMia had seen him win many times. But life took a turn when Mia was diagnosed with cancer. The family focusedon taking care of her, and Devin spent most of his free time by her side, missing a lot of school basketball training.Still, he got the chance to enter the annual three-point contest. He was eager to participate, mainly wanting tolet Mia get out of the hospital for a few hours.On the day of the contest at the community center, Devin was nervous. The rules were straightforward: fiveshooting spots with three shots each. Starting from the left corner, he rushed his first shot and missed. The secondand third shots also didn’t go in. The audience sighed. Moving to the next spots, his rhythm was off, and by thefourth station, he’d missed nine shots continuously. The scoreboard showed “0”, and he could hear the audiencelaughing.He looked at the sidelines where Mia, pale from recent chemotherapy (化 疗 ) but determined, sat in awheelchair. She’d insisted on coming and shouted, “You’ve got this, Devin!”Devin took a deep breath. At the final spot, he focused, bent his knees, and shot. Score! The second shot alsowent in. But the last shot bounced off the rim (篮筐). He didn’t win as the defending champion had already won.As Devin left the court, Mia wheeled over with tears in her eyes. “You didn’t give up,” she said softly. Devinhugged her and whispered, “Neither did you.” Kneeling beside her, he said sadly, “But I didn’t make it.” Mia shookher head. “You tried. That’s what counts.” Devin managed a smile, but he wasn’t sure if there’d be a next time.注意:1. 续写词数应为 150 左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。The next day at school, Devin noticed a flyer (传单) for a charity basketball event.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Weeks later, as Devin and Mia stood on the same court, the crowd’s cheers felt different.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第 12页/共 13页_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________益阳市 2026 届高三 9 月教学质量监测英语(试题卷)注意事项:1. 答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。2. 回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试题卷上无效。3. 考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30 分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。第一节(共 5 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 7.5 分)听下面 5 段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有 10 秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。例:How much is the shirt A. 19.15. B. 9.18. C. 9.15.答案是 C。1. What does the man want to borrow from the woman A. A notebook. B. A textbook. C. A reference book.2. What will the woman do next A. Buy a ticket. B. Book a hotel. C. Pack her suitcase.3. What does the woman advise the man to do A. Study harder. B. Get some exercise. C. Listen to music.4. What surprised the woman most A. The 3D printers. B. The human-like AI. C. The smart chairs.5. What are the speakers mainly talking about A. A big fire. B. A new movie. C. A moving story.第二节(共 15 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 22.5 分)听下面 5 段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中第 1页/共 23页选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题 5 秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出 5 秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第 6 段材料,回答第 6、7 题。6. What time is it now A. About 7:55 p.m. B. About 8:05 p.m. C. About 8:30 p.m.7. Where does the conversation most probably take place A. In the study. B. In the bedroom. C. In the living room.听第 7 段材料,回答第 8 至 10 题。8. What are the speakers doing now A. Taking a walk. B. Visiting a park. C. Waiting for a bus.9. What is the weather like A. Rainy. B. Sunny. C. Cloudy.10. What is the possible relationship between the speakers A. Friends. B. Neighbors. C. Husband and wife.听第 8 段材料,回答第 11 至 13 题。11. How does Lisa look A. Excited. B. Worried. C. Confused.12. What will Lisa most probably be in the company A. A manager. B. An assistant. C. A photographer.13. Where is Lisa heading now A. The company. B. Her home. C. A copy shop.听第 9 段材料,回答第 14 至 17 题。14. Why is the man upset A. He lost his phone. B. He missed a meeting. C. His computer files were lost.15. What method did the man use to start his computer A. Using the safe mode. B. Reinstalling the system. C. Replacing the hard disk.16. What do we know about the man’s grandpa A. He likes audio recordings.B. He might have passed away.C. He gets sick and stays in bed.第 2页/共 23页17. What is the woman trying to do A. Comfort the man. B. Blame the man. C. Help correct the mistake.听第 10 段材料,回答第 18 至 20 题。18. What is the motto of the speaker’s school A. Work, Play, Grow. B. Learn, Serve, Lead. C. Think, Create, Share.19. How did teaching younger students affect the speaker A. It made him popular among students.B. It built his confidence and leadership.C. It improved his math grades significantly.20. What does the motto remind the speaker A. Small actions matter.B. Grades are most important.C. Friends should help each other.第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分 50 分)第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 37.5 分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出最佳选项。AEVENT: Wild Wolves of YellowstoneSPEAKERS: Doug SmithTOPICS: Wildlife ScienceLANGUAGES: EnglishYellowstone National Park contains many stories, including one of the best case studies in wildlifeconservation. Wildlife biologist and National Geographic Explorer Doug Smith led the project that reintroducedgray wolves in the 1990s. We join him on assignment in the park to see how the landscape has changed since thewolves arrived, including never-before-seen photos and videos of the quest to bring back this apex predator.Date Time Location Language VenueChautauqua Auditorium 07/30/2025 7:30 PM Boulder, CO, USA EnglishTICKETS第 3页/共 23页La Jolla Music SocietyThe Baker-Baum Concert01/15/2026 7:30 PM La Jolla, CA, USA EnglishHallTICKETSRoy Thomson Hall 02/08/2026 2:00 PM Toronto, ON, CAN EnglishTICKETSBank of AmericaPerforming Thousand Oaks, CA,02/09/2026 8:00 PM English Arts Center, Fred KavliUSATheatreTICKETSDoug Smith served as a wildlife biologist at Yellowstone National Park for nearly three decades and studiedeverything from beavers to birds. Most importantly, he led the Yellowstone Wolf Project, which reintroduced graywolves to the park. He’s written numerous scientific publications and has been featured in four NationalGeographic television specials. He has also written and edited several books about the Greater YellowstoneEcosystem, including the 2023 book: Yellowstone’s Birds: Diversity and Abundance in the World’s First NationalPark.For more information on this Explorer’s field, read: 25 years after returning to Yellowstone, wolves havehelped stabilize the ecosystem1. What wildlife conservation project is featured in Yellowstone’s story A. Creating new habitats for bears.B. Setting up bison protection zones.C. Tracking migratory bird populations.D. Reintroducing gray wolves in the 1990s.2. Where can people attend Doug Smith’s talk on February 8, 2026 A. Boulder, CO, USA. B. Toronto, ON, CAN.C. La Jolla, CA, USA. D. Thousand Oaks, CA, USA3 What can we learn about Doug Smith 第 4页/共 23页A. He studied a wide variety of animals.B. He focused only on wolves’ conservation.C. He directed four National Geographic films.D. He published a book about Yellowstone’s birds.【答案】1. D 2. B 3. A【解析】【导语】本文是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了黄石公园野狼项目及演讲者道格·史密斯的相关信息。【1 题详解】细节理解题。根据第一段中“Wildlife biologist and National Geographic Explorer Doug Smith led the project thatreintroduced gray wolves in the 1990s.(野生动物生物学家兼国家地理探险家道格·史密斯领导了 20 世纪 90 年代重新引入灰狼的项目。)”可知,黄石公园故事中提到的野生动物保护项目是 20 世纪 90 年代重新引入灰狼。故选 D。【2 题详解】细节理解题。根据表格第四行中“02/08/2026 2:00 PM Toronto, ON, CAN English Roy Thomson Hall(2026 年 2月 8 日下午 2 点,加拿大安大略省多伦多,英语,罗伊·汤姆森音乐厅)”可知,2026 年 2 月 8 日,人们可以在加拿大多伦多参加道格·史密斯的演讲。故选 B。【3 题详解】细节理解题。根据倒数第二段中“Doug Smith served as a wildlife biologist at Yellowstone National Park fornearly three decades and studied everything from beavers to birds.(道格·史密斯在黄石国家公园担任野生动物学家近 30 年,研究内容从海狸到鸟类无所不包。)”可知,他研究多种动物。故选 A。BDriving to a meeting at the Calgary Construction Association, I relaxed to CBC Radio, eager fornon-construction news. I heard an interview with Elaine, who’d taught Chicago’s cast to sing and was selling a newsinging-lesson CD. Having just been “fired” from my husband’s band for not taking singing seriously, I thought Ishould buy it.Two years later, on a lunch break, I finally decided to look online and buy the CD. It turned out ElaineOverholt was coming to Calgary that weekend!On Saturday morning, I arrived at the Cantos Music Centre with 60 strangers. After we settled in, Elainearrived to enthusiastic applause. The morning involved vocal (发 声 的 ) exercises: controlled breathing, mouthstretches, and sounds like “Maw-meee-mee-mee.”第 5页/共 23页Then came individual performances in front of the entire group. Nervous, I watched others perform. The firstwoman went up and sang with a high, trembling voice — unlike her natural tone. I started fooling myself: I coulddo this. Elaine gave her helpful advice and the woman thanked her before stepping down. The next student steppedup and opened her mouth. She was great! Could be Celine Dion in disguise. When she stopped singing like anangel, I made my move to sneak away.“Nope!” Elaine yelled from the stage, pointing directly at me. I sank into my chair. She asked my preferredkey. “The lowest possible,” I requested. She played a note, and I sang her song about rainbows, instantly realizingit was too high. By the end, only dogs could hear me. Elaine said, “You really made that your own,” and talkedabout “key choice” and “breath control”.As I left the stage, the crowd surprised me. A man shook my hand, grinning, “You just inspired me to try!”Another woman hugged me, “Your courage moved me.” Their warmth transformed my embarrassment into pride— I hadn’t sung perfectly, but I’d sung truly. And that mattered most.4. Why did the author want to buy Elaine’s CD A. To prepare for a meeting. B. To better her singing.C. To explore vocal coaching. D. To join her husband’s band.5. How did the author feel after the first woman’s performance A Secure and confident. B. Anxious and doubtful.C. Amused and entertained. D. Lost and embarrassed.6. Why did the author try to leave before her turn A. She found the activity a little boring.B. She worried about not finding the right key.C. She felt discouraged after hearing an excellent singer.D. She didn’t like performing in front of too many people.7. How did others react to the author’s performance A. They appreciated her courage. B. They offered her further guidance.C. They were impressed by her voice. D. They encouraged her to sing more.【答案】4. B 5. A 6. C 7. A【解析】【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了作者参加声乐课并克服紧张勇敢表演的经历。第 6页/共 23页【4 题详解】细节理解题。根据第一段中“I heard an interview with Elaine, who’d taught Chicago’s cast to sing and wasselling a new singing-lesson CD. Having just been “fired” from my husband’s band for not taking singing seriously,I thought I should buy it.(我听到了一段对 Elaine 的采访 —— 她曾指导芝加哥某剧组演员演唱,当时正推出一张新的歌唱教学 CD。此前,我因对待唱歌不够认真,刚被丈夫所在的乐队“开除”,于是心想或许该买一张她的 CD。)”可知,作者想买 Elaine 的 CD 来提高自己的唱歌水平。故选 B。【5 题详解】细节理解题。根据第四段中“The first woman went up and sang with a high, trembling voice — unlike hernatural tone. I started fooling myself: I could do this.(第一个女人走上前,用一种高亢、颤抖的声音唱歌,这与她自然的音调不同。我开始自欺欺人:我能做到。)”可知,作者在看到第一个女人的表演后,开始觉得自己也能做到,因此感到自信和安心。故选 A。【6 题详解】细节理解题。根据第四段中“The next student stepped up and opened her mouth. She was great! Could be CelineDion in disguise. When she stopped singing like an angel, I made my move to sneak away.(下一位学员接着上前,一张口就惊艳全场!她唱得太棒了!简直像 Celine Dion 乔装而来。当她如天使般的歌声落下时,我趁机准备偷偷溜走。)”可知,作者在听到一个非常优秀的歌手表演后,感到气馁,因此想在轮到自己之前离开。故选 C。【7 题详解】细节理解题。根据最后一段中“As I left the stage, the crowd surprised me. A man shook my hand, grinning,“You just inspired me to try!” Another woman hugged me, “Your courage moved me.”(当我离开舞台时,人群让我感到惊讶。一个男人握着我的手,咧嘴笑着说:“你刚刚激励了我去尝试!”另一个女人拥抱了我,“你的勇气感动了我。”)”可知,其他人对作者的表现表示赞赏,认为她的勇气激励了他们。故选 A。CThe centuries-old practice of spreading crushed limestone (石灰石) on farmland can improve crop yields (产量) by making soil less acidic. This custom is typically considered a source of greenhouse gas emissions, but newfindings suggest “liming” may actually help remove large amounts of CO2 from the atmosphere.“Liming can be a carbon source or sink. Practical tests suggest this is a pretty efficient carbon sink,” saysNoah Planavsky at Yale University. This could offer new motivation to spread more limestone on the world’s farms— but liming won’t have this effect everywhere.Currently, most crushed limestone spread on fields is counted as an emission source because its carbon is第 7页/共 23页released as CO2 when it dissolves (溶解) in acidic soil. However, Tim Jesper Suhrhoff, also at Yale, argues thisaccounting is incomplete. Soils are very acidic due to fertiliser use and fossil-fuel pollution, and other alkaline (碱性的) minerals in soil will release carbon even without limestone. He says added acidity, not liming, is to blame foremissions.To accurately assess liming’s emissions, researchers should compare CO2 release and uptake with and withoutliming. Suhrhoff, Planavsky and colleagues studied the Mississippi river basin, calculating the net carbon effect ofliming between 1900 and 2015. They used geochemical models and data on soil-acidity changes from fertiliser andliming, and compared results with Mississippi alkalinity measurements. Their new approach showed liming in thisregion removed about 300 to 400 million tonnes of CO2 instead of generating emissions.Planavsky says liming could be paired with spreading crushed volcanic rocks on farms to remove more CO2.Wolfram Buss at the Australian National University warns that what worked in the Mississippi may not workeverywhere, as liming can be a net CO2 source in some systems.The next step is to identify regions needing liming most. Planavsky says, “It could promote practices aidingcrop yields and removing billions of tonnes of CO2, helping low-income farmers who can’t afford optimal liming.”8. What does the underlined word “sink” in paragraph 2 most probably mean A. A place to wash hands. B. A tool for farming.C. A thing to absorb substances. D. A type of geological rock.9. According to Tim Jesper Suhrhoff, what is the real cause of CO2 emissions in soil A. Natural alkaline substances.B. Crushed limestone dissolving.C. Fossil-fuel pollution and fertilizer use.D. Crushed volcanic rock spreading10. What is the next step for liming research A. Stopping liming in acidic soil. B. Finding areas most in need of liming.C. Reducing costs for all farmers. D. Expanding volcanic rock use globally.11. What is the main idea of the passage A. Liming has been increasing greenhouse gases.B. Reducing soil acidity benefits crop production.C. Global agriculture should universally adopt liming.D. New studies indicate liming’s potential CO2 absorption第 8页/共 23页【答案】8. C 9. C 10. B 11. D【解析】【导语】这是一篇说明文。文章指出传统撒石灰被视为温室气体来源,新研究表明其或能大量吸收二氧化碳,介绍相关研究依据、案例,还提及未来需确定适用区域。【8 题详解】词句猜测题。根据第二段“Liming can be a carbon source or sink. Practical tests suggest this is a pretty efficientcarbon sink (撒石灰既可以是碳源,也可以是碳 sink。实际测试表明,它是一种效率很高的碳 sink。)”及第四段“Their new approach showed liming in this region removed about 300 to 400 million tonnes of CO2 insteadof generating emissions.(他们的新方法显示,该地区的撒石灰操作移除了约 3 亿到 4 亿吨二氧化碳。)”可知,“sink”在此处指能吸收物质(此处为二氧化碳)的事物,与“a thing to absorb substances”含义一致。故选C 项。【9 题详解】细节理解题。根据第三段“Soils are very acidic due to fertiliser use and fossil-fuel pollution, and other alkaline(碱性的) minerals in soil will release carbon even without limestone. He says added acidity, not liming, is to blamefor emissions.(由于化肥使用和化石燃料污染,土壤酸性很强,即使没有石灰石,土壤中的其他碱性矿物质也会释放碳。他表示,排放的罪魁祸首是额外的酸性,而非撒石灰。)”可知,Tim Jesper Suhrhoff 认为土壤中二氧化碳排放的真正原因是化肥使用和化石燃料污染(导致土壤酸性增强)。故选 C 项。【10 题详解】细节理解题。根据最后一段“The next step is to identify regions needing liming most. (下一步是确定最需要撒石灰的地区。)”可知,撒石灰研究的下一步是找到最需要撒石灰的区域。故选 B 项。【11 题详解】主旨大意题。通读全文特别是第一段“This custom is typically considered a source of greenhouse gas emissions,but new findings suggest “liming” may actually help remove large amounts of CO2 from the atmosphere.(这种习惯通常被认为是温室气体排放的一个来源,但新的发现表明,“撒石灰”实际上可能有助于从大气中去除大量的二氧化碳。)”可知,文章首段指出传统观点认为撒石灰会排放温室气体,但新研究表明其可能有助于从大气中移除大量二氧化碳;后文围绕这一新发现,介绍研究依据、具体案例(密西西比河流域)及未来研究方向。文章核心是新研究揭示撒石灰吸收二氧化碳的潜力。故选 D 项。DUnlike traditional rigid robots, soft robotics are built from flexible materials that copy the natural movementsof living creatures. This design enables them to move through narrow spaces like disaster debris or complex paths第 9页/共 23页inside the human body. However, adding sensors has been difficult. “The key was making them smart,” explainsresearcher Larry Cheng from Penn State University, “We needed robots that sense and act independently.”The solution lies in electronic parts designed to bend. Traditional hard electronics limit robot movement, butCheng’s team used bendable electronics spread across the body. They added magnetic materials inside. Byadjusting magnetic fields, robots crawl, roll and twist wirelessly and battery-free.Developing this technology faced two main obstacles. First, even bendable electronics are much stiffer thanthe robot’s soft material. “We arranged electronics like puzzle pieces to fit flexibly,” Cheng explained. Second,magnetic fields used for control can disturb electronic signals. The team redesigned circuits (电路) to prevent thisinterference, keeping sensors accurate near strong magnets.These improvements allow robots to work with less human guidance. In rescue missions, they could findtrapped people by detecting body heat. Medical versions might sense chemical changes to deliver drugs exactlywhere needed. Researchers are developing a pill-sized robot that patients could swallow. “It could examine thedigestive system, collect samples, or treat diseases without surgery,” said Korean scientist Suk-Won Hwang, Cheng’s partner.Future plans include creating tiny robots for blood vessel treatments. “Injected into veins, they could repairheart problems or target cancer cells,” Cheng described. Though unnamed yet, these robots might getpublic-suggested names. “That’s a fun idea,” Cheng laughed when asked about naming possibilities.12. What is a major advantage of soft robotics A. Rigid electronic control. B. Stiffer structural componentsC. Strong built-in power supplies. D. Flexible movements in narrow spaces13. What problems did researchers face in developing the soft robots A. High cost and material scarcity.B. Sensor accuracy and medical risks.C. Stiff electronics and signal interference.D. Limited movement and power shortage.14. What can be inferred about future medical treatments in paragraph 4 A. Doctors will be replaced by robots.B. Robots can only assist in diagnoses.C. Treatment costs will significantly decrease.D. Certain surgeries may become unnecessary.第 10页/共 23页15. How did Cheng feel about letting the public name the robots A. Deeply moved. B. Lightly amused.C. Slightly doubtful. D. Completely uninterested.【答案】12. D 13. C 14. D 15. B【解析】【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讲述了软体机器人的优势、研发难题及未来医疗应用前景。【12 题详解】细节理解题。根据第一段中“Unlike traditional rigid robots, soft robotics are built from flexible materials thatcopy the natural movements of living creatures. This design enables them to move through narrow spaces likedisaster debris or complex paths inside the human body(与传统刚性机器人不同,软体机器人由柔性材料制成,能够模仿生物的自然运动。这种设计使它们能够在狭窄空间(如灾难废墟)或人体内部的复杂路径中灵活移动。)”可知,软体机器人的主要优势在于能够在狭窄空间灵活移动。故选 D。【13 题详解】细节理解题。根据第三段中“First, even bendable electronics are much stiffer than the robot’s soft material.(首先,即使是可弯曲 电子元件也比机器人的软材料硬得多。)”和“Second, magnetic fields used for control candisturb electronic signals.(其次,用于控制的磁场会干扰电子信号。)”可知,研究人员在开发软体机器人时面临的问题是电子元件过硬和信号干扰。故选 C。【14 题详解】推理判断题。根据第四段中“Medical versions might sense chemical changes to deliver drugs exactly whereneeded. Researchers are developing a pill-sized robot that patients could swallow. “It could examine the digestivesystem, collect samples, or treat diseases without surgery,” said Korean scientist Suk-Won Hwang, Cheng’spartner.(医疗版本可能通过感知化学变化来将药物准确输送到需要的地方。研究人员正在开发一种患者可以吞咽的药丸大小的机器人。“它可以检查消化系统,采集样本,或者在不进行手术的情况下治疗疾病,”Cheng 的合作伙伴、韩国科学家 Suk-Won Hwang 说。)”可知,未来的医疗治疗中,某些手术可能会因为软体机器人的应用而变得不必要。故选 D。【15 题详解】细节理解题。根据最后一段中“Though unnamed yet, these robots might get public-suggested names. “That’s afun idea,” Cheng laughed when asked about naming possibilities.(尽管这些机器人尚未命名,但名称可能会由公众提议。当被问及命名可能性时,Cheng 笑着说:“这是个有趣的想法。”)”可知,Cheng 对让公众为机器人命名感到有趣,故选 B。第 11页/共 23页第二节(共 5 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 12.5 分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Giving Old Buildings a New LifeWalking through cities, we often see old buildings standing quietly. Sadly, many are forgotten, falling apart,and their stories fading away. ____16____Fortunately, Chinese cities are finding creative ways to revive them. Instead of turning them into untouchedmuseum pieces, these buildings are being transformed into lively spaces like cafes, bookstores, or galleries.____17____Some worry that changing a building’s use might harm it. ____18____ Take “Xianlang” cafe in Beijing as anexample. It occupies a century-old site, the former Sino-French University. The cafe preserves the original exterior,including wooden carvings and windows. Inside, it uses colors inspired by French artist Henri Matisse, creating aspace where visitors enjoy coffee while experiencing the cultural link between China and France. It’s more than acafe; it’s a storyteller.____19____ Bagong’s House in Wuhan, a red-brick building from the early 1900s once used by Russian teamerchants, is now a high-end hotel preserving its facade. Inside, digital exhibitions showcase the ancient tea roadhistory it witnessed. It also hosts talks and art shows, actively sharing its past with the public.Bringing old buildings back to life takes creativity and a strong sense of responsibility. ____20____ Everytime an old building is brought back to life, a piece of cultural memory is saved, and part of the city’s storycontinues.A. These cultural treasures may disappear forever otherwise.B. Digital tech and cultural events also breathe new life into old structures.C. Therefore, protecting them requires government funding and public support.D. Such neglect reflects a common challenge in urban development worldwide.E. We need to find a balance between respecting the past and adding new ideas.F. This creative reuse gives old structures new purposes while keeping their souls.G. However, sensitive restoration that respects history allows for functional change.【答案】16. D 17. F 18. G 19. B 20. E【解析】【分析】本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了中国各地如何通过“活化利用”让老建筑重获新生。作者列举北京“仙浪”咖啡馆和武汉“八公的房子”两例,说明在尊重历史的前提下赋予旧楼新功能,可延续城市文第 12页/共 23页化记忆,实现保护与发展双赢。【16 题详解】上文“Sadly, many are forgotten, falling apart, and their stories fading away. (可悲的是,许多老建筑被遗忘、破败不堪,它们的故事逐渐消逝)”说明旧楼若被忽视将面临消失风险。D 项“Such neglect reflects a commonchallenge in urban development worldwide. (这种忽视反映了全球城市发展中的普遍挑战)”与前句构成因果,点明问题普遍性,故选 D。【17 题详解】上文“Instead of turning them into untouched museum pieces, these buildings are being transformed into livelyspaces like cafés, bookstores, or galleries. (他们没有把它们变成原封不动的博物馆藏品,这些建筑被改造成咖啡馆、书店或画廊等活力空间)”强调“焕新”。F 项“This creative reuse gives old structures new purposeswhile keeping their souls. (这种创意再利用赋予旧结构新用途,同时保留其灵魂)”总结“焕新”内涵,与上文形成例证关系,故选 F。【18 题详解】上文“Some worry that changing a building’s use might harm it. (有人担心改变用途会伤害建筑)”提出顾虑。G项“However, sensitive restoration that respects history allows for functional change. (然而,尊重历史的精心修复可以实现功能改变)”用“However”转折,回应顾虑并引出后文成功案例,故选 G。【19 题详解】下文提到“Inside, digital exhibitions showcase the ancient tea road history it witnessed. It also hosts talks and artshows, actively sharing its past with the public. (在里面,数字展览展示了它所见证的古老茶路历史。这里还举办讲座和艺术展,主动与公众分享它的过往)”,本段以武汉“八公的房子”为例,介绍“数字展览、讲座、艺术展”等多元活动。B 项“Digital tech and cultural events also breathe new life into old structures. (数字技术和文化活动也为老建筑注入新活力)”概括段意,与例证并列,故选 B。【20 题详解】上文提到“Bringing old buildings back to life takes creativity and a strong sense of responsibility. (让老建筑重获新生,需要创造力与强烈的责任感)”,说明本段强调活化老建筑需创意与责任并重。E 项“We need to finda balance between respecting the past and adding new ideas. (我们需要在尊重过去与添加新想法之间找到平衡)”点明“平衡”主题,也与下文形成呼应,故选 E。第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分 30 分)第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。第 13页/共 23页One ordinary afternoon, seeking an old novel for research, I wandered into a cluttered secondhand bookstore.When I ____21____ the dusty shelves, a familiar spine (书脊) caught my eye. My heart ____22____ a beat — itwas a childhood ____23____ I hadn’t seen in decades — the very copy that had been stolen from my school bag.____24____ nostalgia (怀旧), I bought it immediately.Back at my desk, I carefully opened the ____25____ cover. What I saw left me breathless. There, on the firstpage, was my ____26____ childhood signature. But beneath it, unmistakable in its flowing writing, was mygrandfather’s ____27____, written when he first ____28____ it to me: “I really hope at many years later this bookwill once again fall into your hands, and you’ll read it again.”A wave of ____29____ washed over me. I recalled my childish ____30____ when the book was lost, andGrandpa’s ____31____ words: “Don’t cry, little one. Perhaps it’s just on an adventure, learning new stories toshare.” Now, holding this tangible piece of my past, his hopeful wish felt like a ____32____ fulfilled. The book hadcompleted its long, unexpected ____33____, guided by an ____34____ thread of love. Grandpa’s simple wordswas no longer cannot ____35____. Sometimes, love truly does find its way back home, even through the yellowedpages of a forgotten book.21. A. cleaned B. searched C. repaired D. painted22. A. skipped B. ached C. raced D. stopped23. A. favorite B. puzzle C. original D. annoyance24. A. Overcome with B. Relieved from C. Burdened with D. Flooded into25. A. new B. expensive C. worn D. colorful26 A. clear B. faded C. bright D. large27. A. note B. letter C. message D. diary28. A. sold B. returned C. lent D. gifted29. A. pride B. excitement C. laughters D. memories30. A. joy B. despair C. shame D. calm31. A. harsh B. cold C. strict D. gentle32. A. story B. miracle C. dream D. problem33. A. task B. secret C. journey D. mistake34. A. invisible B. inappropriate C. inflexible D. invaluable35. A. create B. maintain C. break D. strengthen第 14页/共 23页【答案】21. B 22. A 23. A 24. A 25. C 26. B 27. C 28. D 29. D 30. B31. D 32. B 33. C 34. A 35. C【解析】【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了作者在旧书店重获童年被偷书籍并发现爷爷寄语的故事。【21 题详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意:当我搜索布满灰尘的书架时,一个熟悉的书脊吸引了我的目光。A. cleaned 打扫;B. searched 搜索;C. repaired 修理;D. painted 粉刷。根据上文“seeking an old novel for research”和下文“thedusty shelves, a familiar spine (书脊) caught my eye”可知,作者在搜索书架。故选 B。【22 题详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意:我的心跳漏了一拍——那是我几十年没见过的童年最爱——正是从我书包里被偷的那本。A. skipped 跳过;B. ached 疼痛;C. raced 比赛;D. stopped 停止。根据下文“a beat — it was achildhood 3 I hadn’t seen in decades — the very copy that had been stolen from my school bag”可知,看到多年未见且曾丢失的童年书籍时,内心会产生意外、激动的情绪,心跳漏了一拍。故选 A。【23 题详解】考查名词词义辨析。句意同上。A. favorite 最爱;B. puzzle 难题;C. original 原创作品;D. annoyance 恼怒。根据下文“I hadn’t seen in decades”和“I bought it immediately”可知,这是作者童年最喜欢的书。故选 A。【24 题详解】考查动词短语辨析。句意:我满怀怀旧之情,立刻买了下来。A. Overcome with 被……压倒;B. Relieved from解除;C. Burdened with 负担;D. Flooded into 涌入。根据下文“nostalgia (怀旧), I bought it immediately”可知,作者满怀怀旧之情。故选 A。【25 题详解】考查形容词词义辨析。句意:回到书桌前,我小心翼翼地打开磨损的封面。A. new 新的;B. expensive 昂贵的;C. worn 磨损的;D. colorful 多彩的。根据上文“secondhand bookstore”和“I hadn’t seen in decades —the very copy that had been stolen from my school bag”可知,这本书是旧的,封面应是“磨损的”。故选 C。【26 题详解】考查形容词词义辨析。句意:在第一页上,是我褪色的童年签名。A. clear 清晰的;B. faded 褪色的;C. bright明亮的;D. large大的。根据上文“I hadn’t seen in decades — the very copy that had been stolen from my schoolbag”和下文“childhood signature”可知,因为是童年签名,所以褪色了。故选 B。【27 题详解】考查名词词义辨析。句意:但在它下面,用流畅的笔迹清晰无误的是我爷爷的寄语,这是他第一次把书送第 15页/共 23页给我时写的:“我真的希望多年后这本书能再次落入你手中,你会再读一遍。”A. note 便条;B. letter 信;C.message 留言,寄语;D. diary 日记。根据上文“There, on the first page, was my 6 childhood signature.But beneath it, unmistakable in its flowing writing, was my grandfather’s”和下文“I really hope at many yearslater this book will once again fall into your hands, and you’ll read it again.”可知,祖父写下的是带有情感和期望的简短寄语。故选 C。【28 题详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意同上。A. sold 卖;B. returned 返回;C. lent 借出;D. gifted 赠送。根据下文“it to me”可知,这本书是爷爷送给作者的。故选 D。【29 题详解】考查名词词义辨析。句意:一阵回忆涌上心头。A. pride 骄傲;B. excitement 兴奋;C. laughters 笑声;D.memories 回忆。根据下文“I recalled my childish 10 when the book was lost”可知,回忆涌上作者心头。故选 D。【30 题详解】考查名词词义辨析。句意:我想起书丢失时我孩子气的绝望,以及爷爷温和的话语:“别哭,小家伙。”A.joy 快乐;B. despair 绝望;C. shame 羞愧;D. calm 冷静。根据下文“when the book was lost”可知,书丢失时作者感到绝望。故选 B。【31 题详解】考查形容词词义辨析。句意同上。A. harsh 严厉的;B. cold 寒冷的;C. strict 严格的;D. gentle 温和的。根据下文“Don’t cry, little one. Perhaps it’s just on an adventure, learning new stories to share.”可知,爷爷的话语是温和的。故选 D。【32 题详解】考查名词词义辨析。句意:现在,拿着我过去的这件实物,他充满希望的愿望就像一个奇迹实现了。A. story故事;B. miracle 奇迹;C. dream 梦想;D. problem 问题。根据上文“I hadn’t seen in decades — the very copythat had been stolen from my school bag”、“I really hope at many years later this book will once again fall intoyour hands, and you’ll read it again”和下文“The book had completed its long, unexpected 13 , guidedby an 14 thread of love.”可知,书籍丢失几十年后,竟能再次回到作者手中,且恰好印证了祖父“我真的希望多年后这本书能再次落入你手中,你会再读一遍。”的愿望,这是偶然且令人惊喜的事,像“奇迹”一样。故选 B。【33 题详解】考查名词词义辨析。句意:这本书在爱的无形线索指引下,完成了漫长而意想不到的旅程。A. task 任务;第 16页/共 23页B. secret 秘密;C. journey 旅程;D. mistake 错误。根据上文“I hadn’t seen in decades — the very copy that hadbeen stolen from my school bag”和“The book had completed its long, unexpected”可知,书籍从作者手中丢失,经过多年流转,最终回到作者身边,这一过程如同“旅程”。故选 C。【34 题详解】考查形容词词义辨析。句意同上。A. invisible 无形的;B. inappropriate 不合适的;C. inflexible 不灵活的;D. invaluable 无价的。根据下文“thread of love”可知,爱是无形的。故选 A。【35 题详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意:祖父简单的话语再也不会落空了。A. create 创造;B. maintain 维持;C. break 打破;D. strengthen 加强。根据上文“his hopeful wish felt like a 12 fulfilled.”可知,祖父希望书能回到作者手中的愿望已经实现,所以他的话没有“落空”。故选 C。第二节(共 10 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 15 分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入 1 个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。With a performance inspired by the Terracotta Warriors, the Chinese artistic swimming team ____36____(conclude) their World Aquatics Championships campaign in Singapore on July 25, as they secured a gold in theteam acrobatic event, bringing their total medal tally to four golds and three silvers in the tournament with goldmedals in all three team events.____37____ (wear) golden headbands symbolizing the legendary Monkey King, China’s artistic swimmersbrought the myth ____38____ life in a powerful Wukong-inspired routine to win gold in the team technical event atthe 2025 World Aquatics Championships last Tuesday. Their performance, ____39____ (base) on the popularChinese video game Black Myth: Wukong, earned China 307.8001 points.Performing a routine titled “Soul of the Terracotta Army”, the Chinese team topped the preliminary (预赛)round ____40____ carried that momentum (势头) into the team acrobatic final, ____41____ they scored 229.0186points to secure the gold.Chinese head coach Zhang Xiaohuan expressed immense pride in promoting Chinese culture on theinternational stage. “We never miss opportunities ____42____ (showcase) our culture on special platforms — it’s____43____ (true) our greatest honor,” Zhang stated.“When performing Chinese-themed routines, five millennia of cultural heritage serves as our bedrock,” doubleOlympic artistic swimming gold medalist Wang Qianyi told China Daily and Xinhua on July 28. “Our culture gainsglobal ____44____ (recognize), and we’re confident to embody and present _____45_____ to the world throughour efforts and performances.”第 17页/共 23页【答案】36. concluded37. Wearing38. to 39. based40. and 41. where42. to showcase43. truly 44. recognition45. it【解析】【导语】本文是一篇新闻报道。主要介绍的是中国花样游泳队在 2025 年世界泳联锦标赛上的出色表现,以及他们通过融合中国传统文化元素的精彩表演,成功在国际舞台上展现中华文化魅力,并赢得多项金牌的振奋事迹。【36 题详解】考查时态。句意:7 月 25 日,中国花样游泳队以一场灵感源自兵马俑的表演,结束了在新加坡举行的世界游泳锦标赛征程,他们在集体技巧项目中斩获金牌,至此在本届赛事中收获 4 金 3 银,且包揽全部三个集体项目的金牌。此空考查谓语动词,the Chinese artistic swimming team 与 conclude 为主动关系,再根据时间状语“on July 25”及后文“secured”、“brought” 等过去式动词可知,“结束征程”是过去发生的动作,应用一般过去时。故填 concluded。【37 题详解】考查非谓语动词。句意:上周二,在 2025 年世界游泳锦标赛上,中国花样游泳运动员头戴象征传奇美猴王的金色头带,以一套充满力量、灵感源自悟空的动作,将这一神话形象生动呈现,斩获集体技术项目金牌。此空考查非谓语,逻辑主语 China’s artistic swimmers 与动词 wear 之间为主动关系,再由语境可知,应用现在分词作伴随状语,且句首时首字母应大写。故填 Wearing。【38 题详解】考查介词。句意:上周二,在 2025 年世界游泳锦标赛上,中国花样游泳运动员头戴象征传奇美猴王的金色头带,以一套充满力量、灵感源自悟空的动作,将这一神话形象生动呈现,斩获集体技术项目金牌。这里考查“bring...to life”,为固定搭配,意为“使……生动起来;使……焕发生机”,符合“将神话形象通过表演呈现”的语境。故填 to。【39 题详解】考查非谓语动词。句意:他们的表演以中国热门视频游戏《黑神话:悟空》为蓝本,为中国队赢得 307.8001分。此空考查非谓语,base 与逻辑主语 Their performance 之间为被动关系(表演被基于游戏),再由语境可第 18页/共 23页知,应用过去分词作后置定语。故填 based。【40 题详解】考查连词。句意:中国队以《兵马俑之魂》为主题的动作参加比赛,在预赛中拔得头筹,并将这一势头延续到集体技巧决赛中,最终以 229.0186 分夺得金牌。分析句子结构可知,“topped the preliminary round”与“carried that momentum”为并列顺承关系,应用 and 连接两个谓语动作。故填 and。【41 题详解】考查定语从句。句意:中国队以《兵马俑之魂》为主题的动作参加比赛,在预赛中拔得头筹,并将这一势头延续到集体技巧决赛中,最终以 229.0186 分夺得金牌。所填空引导非限制性定语从句,先行词为 the teamacrobatic final,指地点,且在从句中作地点状语,应用关系副词 where 引导。故填 where。【42 题详解】考查非谓语动词。句意:“我们从不错过在特殊平台上展示我们文化的机会 —— 这确实是我们最大的荣誉,”张晓欢说。这里考查 opportunities to do sth,为固定搭配,意为“做某事的机会”,应用动词不定式作后置定语。故填 to showcase。【43 题详解】考查副词。句意:“我们从不错过在特殊平台上展示我们文化的机会 —— 这确实是我们最大的荣誉,” 张晓欢说。所填空修饰系动词 is,需用形容词 true 的副词形式 truly,表“确实;真正地”,强调荣誉的真实性。故填 truly。【44 题详解】考查名词。句意:我们的文化获得了全球认可,我们有信心通过自己的努力和表演,向世界体现并呈现这种文化。所填空作 gains 的宾语,需用动词 recognize 的名词形式 recognition,表“认可;承认”,为不可数名词。故填 recognition。【45 题详解】考查代词。句意:我们的文化获得了全球认可,我们有信心通过自己的努力和表演,向世界体现并呈现这种文化。分析句子结构可知,所填空指代前文提到的“Our culture”,为避免重复,应用代词 it。故填 it。第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40 分)第一节(满分 15 分)46. 假设你是李华,为践行“以竹代塑”(Replace Plastic with Bamboo)倡议,上周六学校组织师生参观了本地竹产业园(bamboo industrial park)。请为校英文报写一篇报道,内容包括:1. 活动的内容;2. 收获与感想。第 19页/共 23页注意:1. 写作词数应为 80 左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。To promote the “Replace Plastic with Bamboo” initiative,___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________【答案】To promote the “Replace Plastic with Bamboo” initiative, our school visited a local bamboo industrial parklast Saturday.The visit began with an eye-opening lecture where environmental experts revealed bamboo’s remarkableadvantages: rapid growth, carbon absorption, and its potential as an eco-friendly alternative to plastic. We thentoured the production lines, observing how bamboo was processed into various eco-friendly products. The mostexciting part was the hands-on workshop where we crafted bamboo baskets under professional guidance. Thoughchallenging, it was truly rewarding!This experience deepened our understanding of sustainable development. By simply choosing bambooproducts, we can effectively reduce plastic pollution. Together, we can build a greener future!【解析】【导语】本篇书面表达属于应用文。要求考生以校英文报记者身份,简洁清晰地报道“参观竹产业园”活动的内容及参与者的收获感想,体现“以竹代塑”倡议的实践意义。【详解】1.词汇积累揭示,公开:reveal → disclose参观,探索:tour → explore制作,编织:craft → weave有意义的,丰富充实的:rewarding → enriching加深,加强:deepen → strengthen2.句式拓展同义句转换第 20页/共 23页原句:We then toured the production lines, observing how bamboo was processed into various eco-friendlyproducts.拓展句:We then toured the production lines, where we were amazed to observe how bamboo was efficientlyprocessed into a wide range of eco-friendly products.【点睛】【高分句型 1】We then toured the production lines, observing how bamboo was processed into variouseco-friendly products. (运用了现在分词短语和 how 引导的宾语从句)【高分句型 2】The most exciting part was the hands-on workshop where we crafted bamboo baskets underprofessional guidance. (运用了 where 引导的定语从句)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,使之构成一篇完整的短文。Devin had a strong competitive spirit since childhood and always felt alive on the basketball court. His sisterMia had seen him win many times. But life took a turn when Mia was diagnosed with cancer. The family focusedon taking care of her, and Devin spent most of his free time by her side, missing a lot of school basketball training.Still, he got the chance to enter the annual three-point contest. He was eager to participate, mainly wanting tolet Mia get out of the hospital for a few hours.On the day of the contest at the community center, Devin was nervous. The rules were straightforward: fiveshooting spots with three shots each. Starting from the left corner, he rushed his first shot and missed. The secondand third shots also didn’t go in. The audience sighed. Moving to the next spots, his rhythm was off, and by thefourth station, he’d missed nine shots continu 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源预览