资源简介 英 语 试 卷注意事项:1.答题前,考生务必用黑色碳素笔将自己的姓名、准考证号、考场号、座位号在答题卡上填写清楚。2.每小题选出答案后,用2B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。在试题卷上作答无效。3.考试结束后,请将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。满分150分,考试用时120分钟。第一部分 听力 (共两节,满分30分)注意,听力部分答题时,请先将答案标在试卷上。听力部分结束前,你将有两分钟的时间将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。1. How many hours does the shop open every day A. 8. B. 11. C. 15.2. Where are the speakers A. In a taxi. B. In a gift shop. C. In a restaurant.3. What are the speakers doing A. Sorting the clothes.B. Selecting a cupboard.C. Tidying the storeroom.4. What do we know about the man A. He is highly focused.B. He is terrible at multitasking.C. He is easily bothered by the TV.5. What are the speakers mainly talking about A. Changes in news consumption.B. The latest features of mobile phones.C. The development of printed newspapers.第二节 (共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。6. What can we learn about the man and Sam A. They will do a project together.B. They have trouble working together.C. They overcame initial disagreements.7. What does the man think of Sam A. He is strict. B. He is direct. C He is friendly.听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。8. Why: does Jack make the call A. To reschedule an appointment.B. To confirm an appointment.C. To cancel an appointment.9. What will the woman do next A. Treat Jack herself. B. Take a lunch break. C. Tell Dr. Lee the emergency.听下面一段对话,回答第10 至第12 三个小题。10. What is the relationship between Janice and Mr. Franks A. Boss and secretaryB. Deliveryman and customer.C. Sales representative and customer.11. What problem did Mr. Franks bring up A. A late delivery. B. A mistaken order. C. An overdue payment.12. Who did Janice contact today A. Mr. Franks. B. Her workmate. C. An IT technician.听下面一段对话,回答第13 至第16 四个小题。13 What does Max think is the best solution to his homesickness A. Keeping himself busy.B. Having his family's company.C. Going back home during breaks.14. How does Max feel when filming underwater A. Confident. B. Lonely. C. Stressed.15. What should an underwater film-maker be good at A. Making predictions. B Handling the pressure. C. Dealing with emergencies.16. What does Max advise a would-be film-maker to do A. Practice filming locally. B. Buy a professional camera. Q Focus on one thing at a time.听下面一段独白,回答第17 至第20 四个小题。17. Why does Don want to attend the sale A. To try to help children in need.B. To call on people to protect nature.C To attract attention to his daughter's illness.18. How old is James Chang now A. 56 B. 65. C. 69.19. Whose pictures might appeal to abstract art enthusiasts A. Don Studley's. B. Natalie Stevens's. C. James Chang’ s.20. What are most of Natalie Stevens's works about A. Birds. B. People. C. Countries.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和D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项。ADelight in the Heart and Soul of London's Theatre SceneFew things beat the thrill of a musical theatre performance that has you jumping to your feet for a standing ovation. Spectacular costumes, dramatic plots and beautiful songs: the top musicals in London create fantastic memories and a lifelong love of theatre. Here we' ve listed unmissable West End musicals.The Lion King, Lyceum TheatreDisney's stage adaptation of the animated film is a stunning live event. Breath-taking puppetry and vibrant sets transport you to the plains of the Serengeti as young cub Simba becomes the King. The musical includesElton John's timeless songs, including“Circle of Life” and“Hakuna Matata” and remains one of London's most popular and enduring shows.Les Miserables, Sondheim TheatreSeen by over 120 million people globally, Les Miserables is the world's longest-running musical. Its heart-wrenching, life-affirming story of redemption (救赎) and revolution makes it one of the best musicals in the WestEnd. Adapted from Victor Hugo’ s novel, there are many iconic songs, including“One Day More”, “I Dreamed aDream” and“Bring Him Home”. Les Miserables tuckets are some of the hottest in London.Phantom of the Opera, His Majesty's TheatreAndrew Lloyd Webber's global smash-hit Phantom of the Opera will take your breath away with its clarity of vision and stunning vocal performances that equal some of the biggest opera sopranos (高音). With an iconic score, gorgeous costumes and dazzling special effects, this production is essential viewing, earning a reputation as one of London's best musicals.Curious Case of Benjamin Button, Ambassador's TheatreBenjamin Button is not like other men. Under the curious and magical light of a full moon, he was born old and fated to live a life in reverse, growing more youthful each day. The mythology and wonder of BenjaminButton becomes a dazzling folk-musical, performed live by a fantastic actor-musician ensemble (乐团).21. What do The Lion King and Les Miserables have in common A. Both feature animals as central characters.B. Both explore themes of redemption and revenge.C. Both feature classic songs performed live on stage.D. Both are set in Europe during historical revolutions.22. What does the author emphasize about Phantom of the Opera's performances A. Minimalist stage design approach.B. Interactive audience participation elements.C. The inclusion of traditional African folk melodies.D. Their ability to match opera sopranos in vocal quality.23. Which theatre should you go to if you want a musical featuring a story of reverse aging A. Ambassador's Theatre.B. Lyceum Theatre.C. Sondheim Theatre.D. His Majesty's Theatre.BIn 2004, a young museum intern Katie Salisbury made a discovery that would change her life. While working at the Los Angeles Chinese American Museum, she paused before a black-and-white photograph of an elegant Asian woman in a parade car.“That's Anna May Wong,” the curator (馆长) explained.“She wasHollywood's first Chinese American movie star.” Salisbury stood in awe—— how could such an important figure be unknown to her Growing up in the 1990s, Salisbury had witnessed the lack of Asian representation on screen. She and her mother would excitedly point at the TV whenever actor BD Wong appeared on Law & Order. Now,learning about this pioneering actress from the 1920s, Salisbury felt both inspired and determined to shareWong's story with the world.Born in 1905 to Chinese immigrant parents who ran a laundry, Wong began acting as a teenager. Her breakthrough came in 1924's The thief of Bagdad, where her captivating performance as“a Mongol slave”earned critical praise. However, despite her talent, Hollywood consistently offered her stereotypical roles.Studios at the time not only avoided racial romance plots but frequently cast white actors in“yellowface”makeup for Asian characters.Refusing to be limited, Wong took audacious steps in her career. She traveled to Europe, starring inBritish and German films that showcased her range. She later became a successful stage performer and, in1951, made television history as the lead in The Gallery of Madame Liu-Tsong, the first U. S. series with anAsian American protagonist (主角).Salisbury's research reveals Wong as more than just an actress— she was a cultural pioneer who challenged stereotypes.“When Michelle Yeho won her Oscar in 2023,” Salisbury notes, “it marked nearly a century since Wong began her fight for representation. Her story reminds us that diversity in Hollywood isn't a new trend—— it's long overdue recognition.”24. Why was Salisbury surprised to learn about Anna May Wong A. To have considered Wong her favorite actress.B. To have found Wong's photo rare and valuable.C. To have thought Wong's fame too extraordinary to believe.D. To have been unaware of this groundbreaking actress previously.25. What did Hollywood's use of“yellowface” makeup indicate about their view of Asians A. They wanted to portray Asian culture authentically.B. They aimed to train more Asian actors for major roles.C. They held stereotypes and blocked real Asian portrayals.D. They thought white actors performed Asian roles better.26. What does the underlined word“audacious” refer to in paragraph 4 A. Cautious. B. Bold. C. Conventional. D. Predictable.27. What did Salisbury think of Wong's influence A. Stylish and trendy. B. Pioneering and groundbreaking.C. Underrated and overlooked. D. Controversial and divisive.CAre you eating enough seafood Seafood is a nutrient-rich food, loaded with vitamins, minerals, protein, and omega-3 fatty acids——critical nutrients our bodies can't make. Studies show it benefits brain, eye, and cardiovascular health, so health authorities suggest adults eat at least two weekly servings (about 8 ounces). However, 90% of U. S.adults don't meet this standard.Dietitians explain reasons: many don't know seafood's benefits, while others worry about commercial fishing's environmental impact, mercury (水银), or high costs. The wide options ( shrimp, salmon,canned tuna) also confuse people. Experts say top seafood needs three traits: low mercury with high omega-3s. sustainability. and accessibilityFish provides EPA and DHA (omega-3s) that reduce inflammation (炎症). Katherine Zeratsky fromMayo Clinic notes these“essential fatty acids” are key for the brain and nervous system. A 2020 meta-analysis of 900,000+ people found more fish lowers heart disease risk and related death. Another study of 670,000+people showed those eating the most seafood had lower early death risk—— half a serving daily cut it by 12%. TheAmerican Heart Association recommends 1-2 weekly servings, especially to replace unhealthy foods.Most people need two weekly low-mercury servings: 4 ounces for adults/ teens, 1-3 ounces for kids(by age). Pregnant/ Breastfeeding people need 2-3 servings for babies' brain and immune development.Top choices: Wild salmon (loaded with omega-3s, low toxins, sustainable; canned/ frozen are cheap)and small fish like sardines (high omega-3s, low on the food chain, low mercury, sustainable), easy to use in recipes like mackerel toasts.Unsure how to cook or prepare them For a little inspiration, read about how to get hooked on tinned fish.Then try these easy recipes for Mackerel Toasts, a Winter Salad with Crunchy Greens and Sardines, andSpaghetti with Anchovy, Lemon and Arugula.28. What can we learn about seafood consumption in the U. S. A. Most people dislike the taste.B. It's mainly consumed by athletes.C. Children consume more than adults.D. Few adults meet the recommended intake.29. Which benefit of omega-3 fatty acids is specifically mentioned A. Supporting nervous system. B. Enhancing skin condition.C. Improving muscle growth. D. Strengthening bone density.30. Why are wild salmon and sardines recommended as top seafood choices A. They contain no mercury at all.B. They are the cheapest seafood options.C. They are rich in omega-3s and sustainable.D. They are most suitable for pregnant women.31. What would be the best title for this article A. The Dangers of Mercury in Seafood.B. Why Seafood Should Be Part of Your Diet.C. A Complete Guide to Sustainable Fishing.D. How to Cook Restaurant-Quality Fish Dishes.DThe concept of witches, far from being a single uniform image, reflects profound cultural diversity.Historically, Western societies often portrayed witches as evil figures linked to dark forces. The European witch trials of the 16th–17th centuries showed this fear clearly, leading to widespread harm driven by superstition (迷信) and religious beliefs.By contrast, many non-Western cultures mix witch-like figures into their spiritual lives. In West Africa,the Yoruba term Aje (meaning“witch.”) describes women with natural supernatural abilities— seen with mixed feelings as both healers and possible dangers. Similarly, Indigenous traditions in the Americas respect shamans—— people who use spiritual power to help their communities. This blurs the line between“witch” and“wise person”.In Asia, there are more complex views. Japan's miko (shrine maidens) use divine energy to purify spaces, while Indonesian dukun (traditional healers) combine folk medicine with rituals. These roles,though sometimes looked down upon, stress the balance between humans and nature.Modern reinterpretation movements have changed the story too. Groups like Wiccans now see witchcraft as a nature-focused spirituality, promoting gender equality and care for the environment. This shift highlights a universal truth: how we see“witches” reveals our soc ietal values—— our fears, spiritual needs, and the ongoing tension between tradition and progress.In the end, the global picture of witchcraft shows humanity's desire to explain the unknown. It turns the witch from a scary villain into a multifaceted symbol of cultural identity.32. What can be inferred about European witch trials A. They promoted cultural exchange.B. They were based on scientific evidence.C. They celebrated women's spiritual power.D. They reflected religious fears and superstitions.33. What is paragraph 2 mainly about A. The history of European witch hunts.B. The similarities between witches and shamans.C. Non-Western spiritual perspectives on witch-like figures.D. The dangerous influence of West African supernatural Aje.34. Why does the text mention Wiccans in the modern context A. To criticize their environmental practices.B. To show a nature-focused reinterpretation.C. To compare and promote gender equality.D. To demonstrate they follow traditional witch trials.35. What can we learn about global perspectives on witches A. They reveal all cultures fear witches equally.B. They demonstrate modern science's superiority.C. They prove Western views are the most accurate.D. They show humanity's enduring quest to understand the mystery.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能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Find Your Soul FamilyA soul family, unlike a biological family bound by blood, is comprised of people with whom you share profound mental connections and“spiritual DNA”. 36 Here are practical tips to find your soul family.●Pract ce what brings you joy to find similar souls.37 Whether it's cooking delicious meals, creating art, or enjoying your favorite music, these joyful pursuits send out positive vibrations that naturally attract kindred spirits to gravitate toward you.● 38Don't miss opportunities to bond with new people. Be genuinely curious about their passions, listen attentively to their life stories, and avoid dismissing them too quickly. Active inquiries help uncover potential soul connections.●Be patient and persistent.Your soul family will find you in time, so stay patient and keep hope alive. 39 Volunteering is a great way to enrich your spiritual life. Whether at food banks or animal shelters, helping others deepens your connections and attracts like-minded souls.●Let go of the reiationsh ps that don't serve you.Toxie relationships only create noise in your spiritual journey. Evaluate if relationships help you grow or hold you back. If someone brings out your worst, consider ending the relationship. 40Trust the process, and your soul family will appear when the time is right.A. Besides waiting, you can also take active steps.B. Make space for those who truly connect with your soul.C. Ask new acquaintances lots of questions about themselves.D. These are people who are connected through genetic relationships.E. Your soul family often appears when you' re engaged in activities you loveF. Any relationship that requires effort to maintain is not your true soul family.G. These are individuals who understand you deeply and bond with your true self.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和D 四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。As a busy working mother and lawyer, I 41 have time to revisit my love for literature. Yet every month, I 42 two precious hours to join an online hook club 43 by my former Stanford professor.These sessions revive the 44 I once had as an English major, 45 me back to campus days spent debating symbolism in Fitzgerald and Woolf.Our club, humorously named“Stanford Still Reads,” 46 of eight members in 47 professions——from a neuroscientist to a retired judge. Professor Sohn, who once patiently guided my honors thesis,continues to inspire us with his 48 enthusiasm. His thoughtful gestures make the virtual distance disappear.This month, we discussed a novel I had 49 disliked for its slow pace and unreliable narrator.However, as my fellow graduates shared their insights on what made the novel so great, my perspective gradually 50 . Our lively debate unveiled new layers of the story, demonstrating how 51 wisdom can deepen individual understanding.When the Zoom window closes, I return to my daily responsibilities, but a part of me 52 that intellectual space. This monthly 53 reconnects me not only with literature but also with the curious,analytical self I once was. It reminds me that personal growth never 54 and that shared learning can turn even the most ordinary books into 55 experiences.41. A. usually B. likely C. regularly D. rarely42. A. carve out B. work out C. try out D. run out43. A. invented B. organized C. replaced D. attended44. A. interest B. passion C. curiosity D. emotion45. A. pushing B. dragging C. transporting D. guiding46. A. consists B. accuses C. disposes D. approves47. A. specialized B. overlapping C. diverse D. similar48. A. occasional B. exhausting C. shallow D. infectious49. A. initially B. extremely C. randomly D. instantly50. A. expanded B. strengthened C. evolved D. shifted51. A. academic B. personal C. collective D. professional52. A. sticks to B. engages with C. fades from D. lingers in53. A. isolation B. assignment C. gathering D. conference54. A. pauses B. ceases C. sleeps D. escapes55. A. remarkable B.common C. dull D. modest第二节 (共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is a unique medical system that 56 (integrate) theories。diagnosis, and treatment methods. Unlike Western medicine, which often focuses on specific symptoms,TCM emphasizes the balance of the body's energy, 57 (know) as“qi’.The core theories of TCM, 58 (include the Yin-Yang prime and the five elements, are used to explain the relationships between different organs and 59 (they) functions. For example, the liver is associated 60 wood, and its health is linked to emotional well-being.Herbal medicine is 61 key part of TCM. There are over 5,000 kinds of medicinal herbs used in TCMtreatments. Some herbs are used alone, while others are combined into formulas to target specific conditions.In addition to herbal medicine, TCM also includes other therapies such as a upuncture. This practice involves inserting thin needles into specific points on the body 62 (regulate) the flow of“qi”.In recent years, many countries have established regulations for TCM practitioners and herbal products. 63 (study) have shown that TCM can be effective in treating chronic diseases. However, TCM should not replace Western medicine in emergencies.The 64 (combine) of TCM and Western medicine is a new trend in healthcare, offering patients more comprehensive treatment options. This integration reflects the idea 65 different medical systems can learn from each other to improve human health.第四部分 写作 (共两节,满分40分)第一节 (满分15分)假定你是学校英语微信公众号 (English WeChat Official Account) 的编辑李华, 外教 Mr. Smith 上个月答应写一篇介绍他最喜欢的英文电影的文章。请给 Mr.Smith写一封邮件,内容包括:1.询问进展2 提醒交稿日期。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。Dear Mr. Smith,Yours sincerely,Li Hua第二节 (满分25分)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。It was a rainy Saturday afternoon, and 16-year-old Mia sat on the porch (门廊), staring at the rain forming puddles in the driveway. Her dad, a single parent, had lost his job last month, and their car had broken down that morning. “We need to get to the hospital,” Dad had said, his voice tight—— Mia's little brother, Leo, had a high fever and was struggling to breathe. But with no car and no money for a taxi, they were stuck.Mia wrapped her arms around herself, listening to Leo's weak coughs from inside. She'd checked their savings jar earlier— only $12. Not nearly enough for even a short taxi ride, let alone the hospital bills she knew would come. The rain tapped harder on the roof, as if adding to their worry. Just then, Mr. Carter,their elderly neighbor, appeared at the gate, holding an umbrella. He'd lived next door for years, always sitting on his porch reading newspapers, sometimes waving slightly if they passed by, but they'd rarely spoken beyond a quick“hello.”“Heard the little one’ s sick ” he asked, rain dripping from the brim of his old canvas hat. Mia nodded, biting her lip to hold back tears—— she hated feeling so helpless.Mr. Carter stepped closer. “My car is in the garage. It's old, but it runs. Let's get him to the doctor.”Mia's eyes widened. “Really But the rain——”“Rain never stopped a Carter from helping a neighbor,” he said. Without another word, he turned and hurried toward the garage. Moments later, the old car rumbled to life and pulled up to the curb in front of the house. Dad hurried out with Leo in his arms, and Mr. Carter helped tuck the boy into the back seat.By the time they reached the hospital, Leo's fever had gone down a little. Nurses rushed him to a small examination room, asking Dad to stay by his side to answer questions. Mia waited in the lobby, her hands shaking as she thought about the money they didn't have. She decided to get a cup of water to calm herself,stepping toward the water dispenser (饮水机) near the reception desk.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。Getting water, she saw Mr. Carter, who was with the receptionist, pulling out his wallet.Later that night, Leo recovered from his illness.英语参考答案第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)1~5 CABAA 6~10 CBACC 11~15 ABBAC 16~20 AABCB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)21~25 CDADC 26~30 BBDAC 31~35 BDCBD第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)36~40 GECAB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)41~45 DABBC 46~50 ACDAD 51~55 CDCBA第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)56.integrates 57.known 58.including 59.their 60.with61.a 62.to regulate 63.Studies 64.combination 65.that第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)【参考范文】Dear Mr. Smith,I’m writing to kindly check on the progress of the article about your favorite English movie,which you’ve generously agreed to write for our school’s English WeChat Official Account.We’re genuinely looking forward to your immensely valuable contribution.Not only can it offer authentic cultural insights,but it can also motivate our students to engage more deeply with English through cinema.We would be extremely grateful if you could submit your article by June 10th,as we are planning to feature it in our early summer special edition.Should you need any assistance to complete the work,we would be more than willing to reach out.I am hoping to hear from you soon.Yours sincerely,Li Hua第二节(满分25分)【参考范文】Getting water,she saw Mr. Carter,who was with the receptionist,pulling out his wallet.Mia stood stunned,rooted to the spot.She inched closer and noticed his old leather wallet looked well-worn—the very same one he’d tuck into his coat pocket every time he sat on his porch reading.After a moment,she heard him say,“Put the boy’s fees on my tab—I’ll cover it all.”The receptionist nodded,and Mr.Carter turned,catching her gaze.He winked,his eyes crinkling at the corners.Mia’s throat felt tight—she had wanted to thank him,but words didn’t come.Instead,she hugged him,feeling the warmth of his old wool coat through the rain-soaked fabric.Later that night,Leo recovered from his illness.Dad stepped out,wiping his eyes,and froze when he saw Mr.Carter.A mix of embarrassment flashed across his face.He reached for his wallet,but Mr. Carter lifted a hand to stop him.“Your mom brought us meals every day when my wife was sick—remember?”Dad’s mouth dropped open,that old kindness popping up like a lost memory.Watching them with a smile,Mia felt a warm current surging in her heart.On the way home,the rain stopped,a thin moon peeking through the clouds.Never had she realized how kindness,like the moon behind clouds,lingers unseen yet always finds its light to shine.【解析】第二部分 阅读第一节A【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文,介绍了伦敦西区几部不容错过的音乐剧,包括《狮子王》《悲惨世界》《歌剧魅影》和《本杰明·巴顿奇人奇事》,展现了这些音乐剧在舞台设计、音乐演绎、剧情呈现等方面的独特魅力与艺术特色。21.C A(以动物为核心角色)仅《狮子王》符合;B(探讨救赎与复仇)仅《悲惨世界》提到“redemption(救赎)”,无“复仇”;C(均有经典歌曲现场表演):《狮子王》提到“Elton John’s timeless songs”,《悲惨世界》提到“many iconic songs”,符合;D(背景设定在欧洲革命时期)仅《悲惨世界》涉及“revolution”,《狮子王》背景是非洲草原,排除。22.D A(极简舞台设计)与文中“gorgeous costumes and dazzling special effects(华丽服装 + 炫目特效)”矛盾;B(观众互动元素)文中未提;C(包含非洲传统民谣)是《狮子王》的特点;D(vocal performances that equal some of the biggest opera sopranos(嗓音可与顶级歌剧女高音媲美))与选项“match opera sopranos in vocal quality(嗓音质量匹配歌剧女高音)”一致,选D。23.A 文中仅《本杰明·巴顿奇人奇事》提到“born old and fated to live a life in reverse(生来年老,注定逆向生活)”,其演出剧院是“Ambassador’s Theatre”,选A。B 【语篇导读】本文是一篇记叙文。讲述了实习生Katie Salisbury在博物馆发现好莱坞首位华裔女星黄柳霜的故事,介绍其演艺生涯、突破种族歧视的奋斗,以及对推动文化多元化的历史贡献。24.D 原文首段明确描述Salisbury对黄柳霜这位重要人物竟然不为人知感到震惊(stood in awe—how could such an important figure be unknown to her),直接对应D选项“之前不知道这位具有开创性价值的女演员”;A选项“将黄视为最喜爱演员”与原文她初次发现的事实矛盾;B选项“照片珍贵”偏离惊讶的真正原因;C选项“认为其成名难以置信”未体现核心的“认知缺失”问题。25.C 第三段明确指出好莱坞不仅回避跨种族爱情剧情,更让白人演员“涂黄脸”扮演亚裔角色(cast white actors in“yellowface”makeup),直接证明其刻板印象和排斥真实亚裔形象的态度;A选项“真实呈现文化”与事实相反;B选项“培养亚洲演员”无依据;D选项“白人演员演得更好”是过度推断,原文仅陈述现象未提原因。26.B 在第四段中,Wong拒绝被局限,她前往欧洲主演英国和德国电影,展示了自己的多面才华;后来成为成功的舞台演员,并在1951年成为美国第一部亚裔主演电视剧《柳霜夫人的画廊》(The Gallery of Madame Liu-Tsong)的主角。这些行为均体现了她突破时代限制、敢于开拓的胆识,“bold”(大胆和敢于冒险的)与“audacious”的含义完全契合;A项“谨慎的”与她的主动进取矛盾;C项“传统的”不符合她打破壁垒的经历;D项“可预测的”无法体现她职业生涯的创新性和风险性。27.B 文章明确提到Salisbury认为Wong是“a cultural pioneer who challenged stereotypes”(挑战刻板印象的文化先驱),这与“pioneering and groundbreaking”(开创性和突破性)直接对应。Salisbury强调Wong在20世纪20年代就开始为好莱坞的亚裔代表权而奋斗(“began her fight for representation”),并指出她的故事说明好莱坞的多样性并非新趋势,而是早该得到的认可(“long overdue recognition”),这进一步凸显了Wong的开创性影响。选项C(underrated and overlooked)虽然部分正确(Salisbury最初不知道Wong,且好莱坞确实忽视了她),但问题问的是Salisbury对Wong影响的看法,而非其历史处境。Salisbury的核心观点是肯定Wong的先驱地位,而非强调她被低估(尽管事实如此)。选项A(时尚潮流)和D(有争议和分裂)均未在文中体现:Wong的优雅形象是外在描述,而非对其影响的评价;她的行动是挑战偏见,而非引发分裂。C【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。介绍了海鲜富含维生素、矿物质、蛋白质等关键营养物质且对大脑、心血管等健康大有益处,分析了美国成年人海鲜摄入量普遍不达标的原因,推荐了低汞、高欧米伽-3且可持续的优质海鲜,并为读者提供了海鲜烹饪的相关灵感。28.D 由第二段“90% of U. S.adults don’t meet this standard(90%的美国成人未达到推荐摄入量)”可知,“Few adults meet the recommended intake(极少成人达标)”正确。29.A 第四段明确提到“these‘essential fatty acids’are key for the brain and nervous system(这些必需脂肪酸对大脑和神经系统至关重要)”,即omega-3可“支持神经系统”,对应A。30.C 第六段指出野生三文鱼“loaded with omega-3s,low toxins,sustainable(高omega-3、低毒素、可持续)”,沙丁鱼“high omega-3s,low mercury,sustainable(高omega-3、低汞、可持续)”,二者共同优势是“rich in omega-3s and sustainable(富含omega-3且可持续),对应C。A(完全无汞)表述绝对(原文是“低汞”);B(最便宜)错误(原文仅说罐装/冷冻三文鱼“cheap”,未说二者是“最便宜”);D(最适合孕妇)无依据。31.B 文章核心是“海鲜的营养价值、健康益处、摄入建议”,旨在说明“为何海鲜应成为饮食的一部分”,对应B。A(海鲜中汞的危害)仅为第三段提及的“担忧点”,非主旨;C(可持续捕捞完全指南)偏离“饮食摄入”核心;D(如何做餐厅级鱼类料理)仅为结尾补充,非主旨。D 【语篇导读】本文围绕“女巫”概念展开,指出其并非单一形象,而是体现了深厚的文化多样性。文章从历史上西方对女巫的负面刻画,对比非西方文化中对类似女巫角色的复杂态度,再到亚洲相关角色的特点,最后提及现代对巫术的重新解读,最终得出“全球女巫观念反映人类解释未知的渴望,女巫已成为文化认同的多面象征”的结论。32.D 根据第一段“The European witch trials of the 16th–17th centuries showed this fear clearly,leading to widespread harm driven by superstition and religious beliefs.”可知,欧洲女巫审判是由迷信和宗教信仰驱动的,反映了宗教恐惧和迷信,对应选项D。33.C 第二段首句“By contrast,many non-Western cultures mix witch-like figures into their spiritual lives.”是该段主旨句,后文通过西非Aje和美洲萨满的案例,具体阐述非西方文化对“类女巫角色”的精神视角,对应选项C。A(欧洲猎巫历史)是第一段内容;B(女巫与萨满的相似性)非段落核心,仅为细节;D(西非Aje的危险影响)片面,原文强调Aje形象的复杂性(既是治疗者也可能是危险)。34.B 第四段提到“Groups like Wiccans now see witchcraft as a nature-focused spirituality…”,结合前文“Modern reinterpretation movements have changed the story too.”可知,提及威卡教是为了举例说明现代对巫术“以自然为核心”的重新解读,对应选项B。A(批评其环保做法)与原文“care for the environment”相悖;C(对比并倡导性别平等),原文是说威卡教“promoting gender equality”,并非通过对比来倡导;D(证明其遵循传统女巫审判)与“modern reinterpretation”矛盾。35.D 根据最后一段“In the end,the global picture of witchcraft shows humanity’s desire to explain the unknown.”可知,全球女巫观念体现了人类解释未知的渴望,对应选项D。A(所有文化都同等恐惧女巫)与原文中“非西方文化对类女巫角色态度复杂/尊重”不符;B(体现现代科学的优越性)、C(证明西方观点最准确)均未在原文提及,且与“文化多样性”主旨相悖。第二节 【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。这篇文章介绍了什么是灵魂家庭以及找到自己的灵魂家庭的几个方式。36.G 联系上文题。前文定义“soul family”是“share profound mental connections and‘spiritual DNA’的人。G选项“这些人深刻理解你,并与真实的你建立联结”,进一步阐释灵魂家族成员的特质,故选G。37.E 语境衔接题。该段小标题为“做让你快乐的事去吸引相似的灵魂”,后文列举了具体的一些爱好。E选项“当你投入热爱的活动时,灵魂家人经常出现”,呼应小标题中“what brings you joy”和后文“joyful pursuits”和“attract kindred spirits”,故选E。38.C 标题归纳题。本段讲“别错过和新认识的人建立联结的机会,要对他们的热情充满好奇,倾听他们的故事,避免快速的否定,主动提问挖掘灵魂上的联结”。C选项“问新认识的人很多关于他们自己的问题”中,“new acquaintances”对应“new people”,“ask questions”对应“Active inquiries”,概括段落核心,故选C。39.A 语境衔接题。前文讲“耐心等待,你的灵魂家庭会及时找到你”,后文讲“主动做志愿活动丰富精神生活,吸引同类”。A选项“除了等待,你也可以采取主动行动”中,“Besides waiting”承接“stay patient”,“take active steps”引出后文“Volunteering”等主动行为,故选A。40.B 联系上文题。本段讲“放下对你无意义的关系,有毒关系会阻碍精神成长,若某人激发出你最不好的一面,你就要考虑结束关系”。B选项承接上文,即放下错的,给对的留出空间,故选B。第三部分 语言运用第一节 【语篇导读】本文是一篇记叙文。讲述了一位忙碌的职场母亲参加线上读书会重拾文学热情。尽管时间有限,她仍挤出时间与来自不同领域的成员共同探讨文学。在跨行业交流中拓宽视野,她重新找回曾经的求知欲和分析能力。文章表明了终身学习和思想碰撞能让平凡阅读变得深刻。41.D 考查副词辨析。前文提到“忙碌的职场母亲兼律师”,暗示时间有限,因此“很少”有时间重拾对文学的热爱,符合逻辑;A.usually(通常)、B.likely(可能)、C.regularly(定期)均与“忙碌”矛盾。42.A 考查动词搭配。“carve out time”是固定搭配,意为“挤出时间”,符合“每月挤出两小时”的语境。B.work out(锻炼/解决)、C.try out(尝试)、D.run out(耗尽)均不匹配。43.B 考查动词辨析。读书会通常 “由教授组织”,其他选项:A.invented(发明)、C.replaced(取代)、D.attended(参加)均不合理。44.B 考查名词辨析。前文提到“revive(重新唤起)”和“love for literature”,需选与“热爱”相近的词。A.interest(兴趣)程度不足;C.curiosity(好奇心)、D.emotion(情绪)偏离重点。45.C 考查动词辨析。“transport sb.back to…”意为“将某人带回到……”,形象描述回忆校园时光。A.pushing(推)强调外力推动,带有强迫或催促的意味,与文中“回忆美好时光”的语境不符;B.dragging(拖拽)通常暗示不情愿或费力地拉拽,与“revive passion(重燃激情)”的积极情感矛盾;D.guiding(引导)强调指引方向,但未突出“瞬间重回过去”的生动性,不如“transporting”贴切。46.A 考查动词搭配。“consist of”表示“由……组成”,主语为“俱乐部”,符合语法。B.accuses(accuse of指控)、C.disposes(dispose of处理)、D.approves(approve of赞同)均不符。47.C 考查形容词辨析。后文列举“神经科学家到退休法官”,说明职业“多样”。A.specialized(专业化的)、B.overlapping(重叠的)、D.similar(相似的)与例子矛盾。48.D 考查形容词辨析。“enthusiasm(热情)”常与“infectious(有感染力的)”搭配,体现教授的影响力。A.occasional(偶尔的)、B.exhausting(令人疲惫的)、C.shallow(肤浅的)为负面或中性词。49.A 考查副词辨析及逻辑转折。后文“However,as my fellow graduates shared their insights…my perspective gradually…”提示是“最初”的时候不喜欢,后面随着同伴的分享有所改变,跟一开始形成对比。B.extremely(极其)、C.randomly(随机)、D.instantly(立刻)无法体现转折。50.D 考查动词辨析。空格前的关键信息是“I had initially disliked”和“However,as my fellow graduates shared their insights…”,这明确表明了一种观点或态度的转变;“shifted(改变、转变)”最直接地捕捉到了这种从“不喜欢”到可能“欣赏”的根本性变化,强调了立场的转变;而A.expanded(扩展)但这里重点不是理解变广,而是观点发生逆转;B.strengthened暗示原有观点被强化,但这里观点是向相反方向改变;C.evolved(演变):强调逐步发展,但未突出“从负面到正面”的明确转折。51.C 考查形容词辨析。前文“fellow graduates shared their insights”体现“集体智慧”。A.academic(学术的)、B.personal(个人的)、D.professional(专业的)范围过窄。52.D 考查动词短语辨析。“linger in”意为“徘徊于”,形象描述思想仍停留在“知识空间”。A.sticks to(坚持,强调个人的主动性)、B.engages with(参与)、C.fades from(淡出)不符。53.C 考查名词辨析。线上读书会是一种“聚会”。A.isolation(隔离)、B.assignment(任务)、D.conference(会议)不如gathering贴切。54.B 考查动词辨析。“never ceases”是固定搭配,意为“永不停止”,强调“个人成长无止境”,从全文来看符合主人公忙碌之余坚持热爱不断成长的主题核心。A.pauses(暂停)、C.sleeps(睡眠)、D.escapes(逃脱)语义不符。55.A 考查形容词辨析。与“ordinary books”对比,集体学习能让书变得“非凡”。B.common(普通)、C.dull(枯燥)、D.modest(谦虚)无此效果。第二节 【语篇导读】本篇短文概述了传统中医(TCM)的基本理念、核心理论、主要疗法及其在现代医学中的定位与融合趋势。文章指出中医强调整体观念与能量平衡,与针对症状的西医形成对比。56.integrates 考查主谓一致。此处为定语从句,先行词是“a unique medical system”(单数名词),关系代词“that”指代先行词,在从句中作主语。根据一般现在时主谓一致原则,主语为单数时,谓语动词需用第三人称单数形式。57.known 考查非谓语动词(过去分词作后置定语)。“the body’s energy”与“know”之间是被动关系(能量被称为“气”),需用过去分词形式作后置定语,修饰“energy”。此处“known as…”是固定搭配,意为“被称为……”。58.including 考查词性转换。动词include变为介词including,引入一个补充说明的内容,相当于“其中包含”或“包括”。59.their 考查形容词性物主代词。空后“functions”是名词,需用形容词性物主代词修饰,指代前文“different organs”(复数),故填“their”,表示“它们的(功能)”。60.with 考查固定搭配。“be associated with…”是固定短语,意为“与……相关联、与……有联系”,此处表示“肝脏与木(元素)相关联”,符合中医理论语境。61.a 考查不定冠词。“part”是可数名词单数,此处表示“中医的一个重要部分”,表泛指,且“key”是以辅音音素开头的单词,故用不定冠词“a”。62.to regulate 考查非谓语动词(不定式作目的状语)。“插入细针到身体特定穴位”的目的是“调节‘气’的流动”,不定式“to do”结构可表目的,故填“to regulate”。63.Studies 考查名词单复数。空后“have shown”是复数谓语动词,根据主谓一致原则,主语需用复数形式。“study”表示“研究”时,复数为“studies”,句首首字母需大写。64.combination 考查词性转换(动词变名词)。空后“of”是介词,且空前有定冠词“The”,需用名词作句子主语。“combine”是动词,其名词形式为“combination”(不可数名词,表“结合、融合”)。65.that 考查同位语从句引导词。空后“different medical systems can learn from each other to improve human health”是对前文“the idea”的具体解释说明,属于同位语从句。从句结构完整、语义明确,需用连接词“that”引导(that在同位语从句中不充当成分,仅起连接作用,不可省略)。写作部分评分标准第一节 应用文写作(满分15分)1.评分总则(1)本题满分15分,按5个档次给分。(2)按照内容要点定档,根据语言水平调整。评分时,先根据文章内容和语言初步确定所属档次,然后以该档次的要求来衡量,确定或调整档次,最后给分。(3)词数少于60和多于100的,从总分中扣2分。(实际操作中阅卷老师估计词数,根据行数判断。一般所给横线剩余不超过2行。)(4)评分时应注意的主要内容:内容要点的完整性(所给的要点提示覆盖全面,隐含的背景信息、文章结构要求的信息等)、创设内容的合理性、交际功能的有效性、应用词汇和语法结构的丰富性和准确性,以及上下文的连贯性。(5)拼写和标点符号是语言准确性的一个方面,评分时,应视其对交际的影响程度予以考虑。英、美拼写及词汇用法均可接受。(6)如书写较差以至于影响交际,将分数降低一个档次。2.结构及要点(要点数目:2点)(1)询问进展(3分):开头引入清晰,明确信件目的为催稿,询问外教的写作进度(2)提醒交稿时间(3分):中间段/结尾段礼貌提醒交稿时间中间段可表达对外教稿件的殷切期待,强调这篇稿件的宝贵价值*语气得体(3分):语气应礼貌委婉,避免命令式表达篇章结构2分,词数和卷面水平2分;内容创设不合理、语气影响恰当影响交际的,酌情扣分;基准分9分,良好10~12分,优秀13~14分。3.各档次给分范围和要求第五档(13~15分):完全完成了试题规定的任务。覆盖所有内容要点,应用了较多的语法和词汇。语法结构或词汇方面有些许错误,但为尽力使用较复杂结构或较高级词汇所致;具备较强的语用能力。有效使用了语句间的连接成分,使全文结构紧凑。第四档(10~12分):完全完成了试题规定的任务。虽漏掉1~2个次重点,但覆盖所有主要内容。应用的语法结构和词汇能满足任务要求。语法结构或词汇方面应用基本准确,些许错误主要是因尝试较复杂语法结构或词汇所致。应用简单的语句间连接成分,使全文结构紧凑。第三档(7~9分):基本完成了试题规定的任务。虽漏掉一些内容,但覆盖所有主要内容。应用的语法结构和词汇能满足任务要求。有一些语法结构或词汇方面的错误,但不影响理解。应用简单的语句间连接成分,使全文内容连贯。整体而言,基本达到了预期的写作目的。第二档(4~6分):未适当完成试题规定的任务。漏掉或未描述清楚一些主要内容,语法结构单调,词汇项目有限。有一些语法结构或词汇方面的错误,影响了对写作内容的理解。较少使用语句间的连接成分,内容缺乏连贯性。第一档(1~3分):未完成试题规定的任务。明显漏掉主要内容,写了一些无关内容,原因可能是未理解试题要求。语法结构单调,词汇项目有限。较多语法结构或词汇错误,影响对写作内容理解。缺乏语句间连接成分,内容不连贯。不得分:未能传达任何信息,或所写的内容太少,无法评判。写的内容均与所要求内容无关,或所写内容无法看清。第二节 读后续写(满分25分)一、情节续写逻辑与原文呼应1.首段续写(1)承接原文中Mr. Carter主动送医的善举,进一步通过“替付医药费”的情节深化人物形象,使善意从“行动帮助”延伸到“经济支持”,符合“邻里互助”的核心主题。(2)以Mia的视角“inched closer”“heard him say”展开,通过细节描写(“winked,his eyes crinkling”)展现Mr. Carter的温和与不求回报,与前文“rarely spoken”的疏离感形成对比,突出人物弧光。2.二段续写(1)以“Leo康复”作为情节转折点,自然引出父亲与Mr. Carter的互动。通过描写父亲“reached for his wallet”与Mr. Carter“lifted a hand to stop”的坚持,形成戏剧张力。(2)插入“你母亲在我妻子生病时送饭”的回忆,既解释了Mr. Carter行善的动机(善意的传递),又呼应前文Mia对邻居“了解甚少”的铺垫,让故事逻辑闭环,情感更显厚重。二、语言表达技巧1.高级词汇与句式(1)动词精准:“inched closer”(缓慢靠近,体现Mia的惊讶与犹豫)、“crinkling”(眼角皱起,刻画老人的慈祥)。(2)句式变化:使用“rooted to the spot”(过去分词短语作状语)、“Never had she realized…”(部分倒装)等结构,符合高考对“多样句式”的要求,增强表达张力。2.情感渲染与象征(1)环境描写:结尾“the rain stopped,a thin moon peeking through the clouds”以雨停月出的意象,象征困境消散与希望降临,与开篇“rainy Saturday”形成对比。(2)比喻修辞:将善意比作“the moon behind clouds”,既呼应环境,又隐喻善意虽不常显露,却终将发光,升华“善意传递”的主题。三、结构完整性两段续写分别完成“医院付费”“深夜归家”两个场景,从事件解决过渡到情感升华,情节连贯且有层次。结尾以Mia的感悟收束,既总结全文,又赋予故事普遍意义,符合“完整故事”的要求。听力原文Text 1M:I called last night and there was a recorded message that said your shop opens at 6 a. m.W:I’m very sorry that happened,but our hours are from 8 a. m.to 11 p. m.every day.M:Well,that’s pretty unprofessional.Text 2M:We’re stuck in a traffic jam.W:Let’s just pay and walk the rest of the way to the restaurant.At least we’ll be moving.M:Don’t forget to grab the gift for Anne.Text 3M:There are so many options.I can’t decide which one to buy.W:How about this one with the deep drawers?You’ll have a lot of storage space.M:I’m worried it’ll be hard to reach the bottom clothes.Text 4W:I don’t know how you can study while the TV is on.M:I don’t even notice it.It’s just background.W:It bothers me.But I’m terrible at multitasking anyway.I can only do one thing at a time.Text 5W:Nowadays,nobody really reads printed newspapers anymore.M:Exactly.It’s all about digital news now—everyone’s just glued to their phones.Text 6W:I’m going to be working on a group project with Sam Fisher.M:I’m sure you’ll learn a lot from him.W:What?I thought you guys had trouble working together.M:Oh,I know what you mean.(6)Yeah,we had a conflict when we first started,but we got over it.(7)Sam’s just very straightforward,you know what I mean?W:Okay.I mean,I’m not looking to be his friend.M:Don’t get me wrong.I like him.(7)He’s just,you know,straight to the point.Text 7M:Hi,this is Jack Taylor.I’m sorry to call on such short notice,but one of my fillings just came out and I’m in a bit of pain.(8)I have an appointment with Dr. Lee this Saturday,but could I possibly come in today W:Oh,I’m sorry to hear that.He’s pretty booked up,but for something like this,I’m sure he’ll be willing to take a short lunch break.How about 1:00?M:That would be perfect,thank you!I’m really sorry for the inconvenience,but I can’t chew or eat anything.W:Oh,don’t worry about it.This sort of thing happens.(9)Let me check with Dr.Lee,and we’ll take care of it today.Text 8W:Hello,this is Janice Anderson calling.May I speak to Mr. Franks,please?M:I’m afraid Mr. Franks is out of the office at the moment.Would you like me to take a message?W:Um…actually,this call is rather urgent.We spoke yesterday about a delivery problem thatMr. Franks mentioned.Did he leave any information with you?M:Yes,he did.(10)He said that a sales representative from your company might be calling. He also asked me to ask you a few questions.W:Great,I’d love to see this problem resolved as quickly as possible.M: (11)Well,we did pay for the computers,but the shipment expected last Tuesday hasn’t arrived yet.W:Yes,I’m terribly sorry about that.(12)In the meantime,I’ve spoken with our delivery department today and they assured me that the computers will be delivered by tomorrow morning.M:Excellent,I’m sure Mr. Franks will be pleased to hear that.Text 9W:So Max,as an underwater film-maker,you often spend months far from home filming.How is that?M:I can forget about it on days that I’m really busy,but there aren’t many of those on a long trip.I’d like to fly back during short breaks in filming,but we’re often traveling to other destinations then.(13)The ideal would be for my wife and children to come with me. I’m sure they’d enjoy it!W:Are there any qualities every good underwater film-maker should have?M: (14)People who don’t dive assume that filming underwater is really stressful,but I actually feel at ease there. Nature’s unpredictable,so things don’t often go according to plan.(15)Anyone working in my field has to be good at sorting these difficulties out,and quickly!W:Are there any suggestions you’d make to people who want to get a job like yours?M:You get work by creating good films.The mistake people make is to spend whatever money they have paying for expensive cameras and a week filming in a remote location.They end up with one film,which may or may not be any good.(16)Improving your abilities by working on a range of projects nearer to where you live is a much better idea.Text 10M:Here at the art sale,there are works of some local artists.One of them is Don Studley,who has a special interest in the art sale because his five-year-old daughter was born with a serious back problem.After an operation earlier this year,she’s now doing fine,(17)but Don says he wants to offer something to help other less fortunate children. His paintings present some of our New Zealand birds in their natural habitats.(18)One relative newcomer to New Zealand is James Chang,who came here from Singapore nine years ago.At the age of 56,Mr Chang had 13 exhibitions in Singapore right before he came to live here in New Zealand.(19)His paintings are certainly worth looking at—if you like abstract pictures with strong color combinations,you’ll love them.Natalie Stevens was born in New Zealand,and has exhibited in China,Australia and Spain.(20)Most of her works feature lively figures,so watch out—some of them may even be friends of yours.Well,that’s all I have time to tell you now,but there are many other artists whose work will be on sale,so do come along. 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 重庆市第八中学校2026届高三上学期9月月考英语听力.mp3 重庆市第八中学校2026届高三上学期9月月考英语试卷(含解析,含音频).docx