福建省连城县第一中学2025-2026学年高三上学期10月月考英语试题(含解析,无听力音频有听力原文)

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福建省连城县第一中学2025-2026学年高三上学期10月月考英语试题(含解析,无听力音频有听力原文)

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连城一中2025-2026学年上期高三年级月考1英语试卷
满分:150分 考试时间:120分钟
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
做题时,请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,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
1. What does the woman think of traveling by train
A. Time-consuming. B. Affordable. C. Tiring.
2. Why did Teddy fail the math test
A. He didn’t study enough.
B. He missed easy questions.
C. He had no time to finish it.
3. How much should the woman pay
A. 10. B. 14. C. 15.
4. Where does the conversation probably take place
A. In a playground. B. At home. C. In a restaurant.
5. What is Alex going to do
A. Go shopping. B. Watch a movie. C. Wash his socks.
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,回答以下小题。
6. When will the speakers probably arrive in the theater
A. 3:30 p.m. B. 3:50 p.m. C. 4:00 p.m.
7. What is Mike’s suggestion
A. Watching the 7 p.m. film.
B. Choosing the closest theater.
C. Leaving for the theater immediately.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
8. What did the scientists do during the research
A. They drank coffee. B. They made videos. C. They kept a cat.
9. What does a relaxed cat do
A. It shuts its eyes. B. It pulls its ears back. C. It moves its tail forward.
10. What are the speakers mainly talking about
A. A cat cafe. B. Cat face signals. C. Adopting a cat.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
11. What is the probable relationship between the speakers
A. Classmates. B. Colleagues. C. Teacher and student.
12. Why does the man feel stressed
A. He needs to write an email.
B. His history paper is past due.
C. He has to ask professors for help.
13. What does the woman suggest the man do
A. Draft the history paper.
B. Email his paper to a professor.
C. Find a professor on the website.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
14. What does Jack give to the woman
A. His class schedule. B. His health report. C. His birth certificate.
15. What benefit does the Fitness Club provide
A. Free meals. B. Accommodation. C. Sportswear discount.
16. How will Jack go to the gym
A. By taxi. B. By bike. C. By bus.
17. Which position will Jack apply for
A. First-Aid Trainer. B. Morning Fitness Leader. C. Junior Nutrition Assistant.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
18. What is the regular activity of the group
A. Guided walks. B. Seaside tidy-ups. C. Identifying butterflies.
19. What is the group doing now
A. Repairing a nearby wall.
B. Increasing wildlife variety.
C. Putting up bird nesting boxes.
20. What is the purpose of the speech
A. To bring in new participants.
B. To launch a project.
C. To raise funds.
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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
To truly help our planet, we need to connect with it. And the good news is you don’t have to be a qualified expert to support the cause. Here are some of the many incredible projects looking for volunteers.
Big Butterfly Count
Scheduled between 18 July and 10 August in 2025, involvement in this project run by Butterfly Conservation is more important than ever, as the 2024 results indicate a significant drop of these beautiful biodiversity indicators. Participants are asked to spend 15 minutes everyday recording butterflies they see, either via their website tracker or app. Head to bigbutterflycount.butterfly-conservation.org to join in.
The Great UK WaterBlitz
This twice-a-year campaign from the FreshWater Wash aims to assess water quality across the UK. The next one runs from 25-28 April 2025, and asks volunteers to record the water quality in local freshwater sources. To help in the upcoming campaign, simply register your interest at earthwatch.org.uk/greatukwaterblitz to receive more information, along with the water testing devices.
The Big Garden Birdwatch
Organised by RSPB, the world’s largest garden wildlife survey runs in January each year, and asks volunteers to sign up to simply watch their gardens for an hour each day, recording the birds they see. In 2024, more than 600,000 people participated in the UK, and recorded an incredible 9.7 million birds. Visit rspb.org.uk for more details.
Nature’s Calendar
This initiative by the Woodland Trust looks to track seasonal shifts and patterns, to see how climate change is affecting our ecosystems. The easy, three-step process requires you to pick a species and behaviour, decide the area you’re recording, and make a note on the online system of the dates of these actions. Get involved by visiting the woodlandtrust.org.uk.
21. Which project equips participants with tools
A. Big Butterfly Count B. The Great UK WaterBlitz
C. The Big Garden Birdwatch D. Nature’s Calendar
22. What is the main goal of Nature’s Calendar
A. To inform the public of seasonal shifts.
B. To demonstrate biodiversity on a calendar.
C. To monitor the impacts of climate change.
D. To protect the wildlife living in your area.
23. What do the four projects have in common
A. They take place on a yearly basis. B. They are limited to nature reserves.
C. They ask experts to guide volunteers. D. They collect data recorded by participants.
B
We thought we had everything we could ask for—a lovely home, three healthy kids, two vehicles—and we cherished it all. We spent money as if it would never run out. But then the market took a downturn, and my husband lost his job at the construction firm. The company filed for failure and shut its doors permanently.
We both began searching for jobs immediately, yet there were none available. As each day went by, our anxiety grew, but we kept working as a team to get our family through the tough time. The more we joined forces, the stronger our bond became.
Watching my husband take the blame for our current dilemma was truly painful. I knew full well he couldn’t control the economy, but he kept putting himself down—each bitter word he said dragged his spirits further down. I kept telling him to quit it, yet he appeared determined to punish himself for being jobless.
At last, one afternoon I pulled him aside and said, “We have healthy children and each other. That’s what matters. That makes you a rich man.”
“But what if we lose the house They’ll hate me—you'll hate me,” he replied.
“If we live in a cardboard box on the empty lot across the street, I will be happy—as long as I have you.” I wasn’t just saying it. I meant business. I could see the sense of relief spread over him as his shoulders and neck loosened, and the tightness drained from his body. He pulled me close, and for the first time in a long while, we were able to talk, make plans, and share dreams together. It marked a pivotal moment for both of us as a couple and our family.
We are still struggling financially, but I count us fortunate because we have something that money can’t buy and no one can take away from us.
24 What caused the family’s problem
A. Overspending on daily needs. B. The husband’s unemployment.
C. High costs of raising children. D. A sudden rise in house prices.
25. How did the husband feel about their situation
A. Guilty. B. Confused. C. Hopeful. D. Annoyed.
26. What does the underlined phrase “meant business” in paragraph 6 mean
A. Told a lie. B. Removed a doubt.
C. Lived with it. D. Took it seriously.
27. Why does the author consider her family well-off
A. They’ve regained financial stability. B. They’ve preserved belongings.
C. They’ve strengthened family bonds. D. They’ve resolved mental conflicts.
C
Chinese start-up DeepSeek has sent shock waves through the artificial intelligence world and created a headache for the United States. Its AI assistant overtook its Western rival ChatGPT to become the top-rated free app in the U.S., delivering a trillion dollar blow to the U.S. tech firms on the stock market.
DeepSeek claims that it trained its models in two months for about $5.6 million, using fewer chips than typical AI models. The U.S.-based OpenAI was reported to have spent around $100 million to develop GPT-4. Kristian Hammond, a professor of computer science at Northwestern University, told Newsweek, “If they are telling the truth, DeepSeek will have a significant impact.” He says, “OpenAI has argued that we cannot support their software locally, but DeepSeek demonstrates that we can. And the fact that DeepSeek could be built for less money, less computation and less time and can be run locally on less expensive machines, argues that as everyone was racing toward bigger and bigger, we missed the opportunity to build smarter and smaller.”
DeepSeek’s success in the U.S. has been attributed to its accessibility, cost-effectiveness and performance. However, the rise of DeepSeek has also sparked discussions about AI ethics and workforce adaptation. While some experts urge cautious regulation, others argue that DeepSeek’s transparent(透明的) approach sets a positive precedent (先例) for responsible AI development.
DeepSeek aims to expand its global footprint, with plans to collaborate with educational institutions to nurture AI talent and launch community-driven projects to address societal challenges like climate change and resource management. DeepSeek represents a bold step toward an AI-augmented future. By balancing innovation with ethical responsibility, it has not only won industry recognition but also inspired confidence in AI’s potential to drive meaningful change. As adoption grows, DeepSeek is ready to redefine how industries operate, proving that intelligent technology, when used wisely, can truly transform the world.
28.What can we infer from Kristian Hammond’s words
A.OpenAI is not as valuable as before because of DeepSeck.
B.Everyone has been focusing on building bigger AI models.
C.OpenAI’s argument about software support is reasonable.
D.DeepSeek is not as good as other AI models in performance.
29.What is the main reason for DeepSeek’s success in the US according to the third paragraph
A.Its high price which guarantees quality.
B.Its inaccessibility making it more attractive.
C.Its ease of access, cost efficiency and functionality.
D.Its secretive approach to AI development.
30.What is the attitude of experts toward DeepSeek’s rise
A.They are completely against it due to AI ethics concerns.
B.Some think it sets a bad precedent for AI development.
C.Some call for caution, while others see it as a good tool.
D.They are indifferent to its development and future.
31.Which of the following best summarizes the passage
A.DeepSeek’s success in the U.S., impact on AI, and future plans.
B.Comparison between DeepSeek and ChatGPT,GPT-4.
C.Ethical concerns from DeepSeek’s rise in the AI field.
D.How DeepSeek trained models at a low cost.
D
Can you tell fact from fiction online In a digital world, few questions are more challenging than fighting misinformation. As an education researcher and former high school history teacher, I know that history class can stimulate critical thinking—but only if teachers and schools understand what it really means.
Some might consider critical thinking an ability that teachers can encourage. Or they might be referring to specific skills—for instance, that students should learn a set of steps to take to assess information online. Cognitive (认知的) scientists see critical thinking as a specific kind of reasoning that involves problem-solving and making sound judgments. It can be learned, but it relies on specific content knowledge.
Since context is key to critical thinking, learning to analyze information about current events likely requires knowledge about politics and history, as well as practice at tracing sources. Fortunately, that is what social studies classes are for.
Social studies researchers often describe this kind of critical thinking as “historical thinking”: a way to evaluate evidence about the past and assess its reliability. In social studies classroom students can make relatively quick progress on some of the surface features of historical thinking, such as learning to check a text’s date and author.
Social studies classrooms can also build what researchers call “civic online reasoning.” Fact-checking is complex. It is not enough to tell young people that they should be careful online, or to trust sites that end in “.org” instead of “.com.” Rather than learning general principles about online media, civic online reasoning teaches students specific skills for evaluating information about politics and social issues.
Therefore, the solution lies not in teaching critical thinking as a separate skill, but in preserving and strengthening traditional social studies education that combines background knowledge with analytical capabilities. Only then can we effectively prepare students to distinguish truth from fiction in our digital world.
32. How does the writer view critical thinking
A. It naturally develops over time. B. It is a kind of step-by-step learning.
C. It improves with teachers’ encouragement. D. It is a form of content-based reasoning.
33. Why can social studies encourage critical thinking
A. They develop fact-checking skills. B. They question general principles.
C. They focus on past evidence. D. They provide trustworthy websites.
34. Which can be considered “civic online reasoning” according to the text
A. Trusting online news without tracing sources.
B. Assessing public matters via fact-checking.
C. Dismissing social media as unreliable.
D. Employing AI to spread news stories.
35. What solution does the author suggest
A. Applying traditional social skills. B. Highlighting historical knowledge.
C. Emphasizing social studies learning. D. Teaching communication techniques.
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。
If you are a perfectionist, you follow high standards and always try to do everything well. 36 Researchers find pursuing perfection can have serious effects on mental health.
In a 2016 study, researchers studied the relationship between perfectionism and depression over time. 37 Although people may believe that their perfectionism contributes to their success, it seems to be harmful to their mental health.
Is perfectionism always harmful 38 Some suggest the possibility of adaptive perfectionism, where people stick to high standards without self-criticism of their own mistakes. However, others believe that perfectionism is not adaptive and they don’t think it is beneficial.
So what can perfectionists do to change their behavior Psychologists point out that giving up on perfection does not necessarily mean less success. 39 A possible alternative to perfectionism is what psychologists call a growth mindset. Unlike those with a fixed mindset, those with a growth mindset believe that they can improve their abilities by learning from their mistakes.
40 To understand self-sympathy, think about how you would respond to a close friend if they made a mistake. It is likely that you will respond with kindness and understanding, knowing that your friend is doing it out of good intentions.
A.Another is to cultivate sympathy for oneself.
B.Perfectionism can be beneficial in some certain situations.
C.Psychologists have heated debates over this issue.
D.In the long run, accepting imperfection can actually help.
E.The key to overcoming perfectionism is to avoid it at all cost.
F.High standards are one thing, but perfectionism is another.
G.They found high levels of perfectionism often increased depression.
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。
When I decided to join a Buy Nothing group, a thick fog of doubt hung over me. I felt increasingly 41 as I looked at the possessions crowding my shelves. But the moment I clicked “OK,” I was 42 by a welcoming community filled with good intentions. It felt like stepping into a local neighborhood where everyone was 43 to lend a hand. Isn’t it refreshing to know you can 44 with people who share similar values about sustainability
I still remember the first exchange: the vases gathering 45 in my cupboard. After 46 them, my phone lit up with a message from a young woman whose words burst with 47 : “These are perfect for my first apartment.” When we met, her grateful embrace lasted longer than our 48 itself. In that moment, I understood these groups aren’t just about 49 items; they’re about passing on 50 and helping someone start a new chapter. The pleasure of knowing my small act could have such a positive influence was 51 .
The practice reshaped my world. With every 52 , I followed the invisible journey of objects — how potential waste like forgotten guitars and mugs quietly transformed into others’ treasures. This economy of sharing 53 the landfill, revealing how little we need to 54 when trust flows freely among open hands. Perhaps true ownership begins only when we learn to let things go — their 55 leaving space for whispered secrets between neighbors who might not have met before.
41. A. insecure B. uncertain C. inactive D. unaware
42. A. greeted B. chosen C. evaluated D. questioned
43. A. grateful B. nervous C. hesitant D. eager
44. A. compete B. debate C. connect D. decorate
45. A. heat B. dust C. praise D. value
46. A. withdrawing B. donating C. collecting D. posting
47.A. astonishment B. excitement C. doubt D. courage
48. A. makeup B. takeoff C. handover D. breakthrough
49. A. giving away B. trying out C. going over D. taking down
50. A. relief B. risk C. joy D. concern
51. A. random B. temporary C. predictable D. enormous
52 .A. giving B. purchasing C. applying D. marking
53. A. restores B. avoids C. locates D. checks
54. A. rent B. charge C. own D. owe
55. A. fragility B. exhibition C. registration D. absence
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。
The Hongkou District Sports Festival,aiming to establish Shanghai's Ruihong Tiandi as an integrated sports and 56 (consume)centre,kicked off on July 5. 57 (span) 58 days through August 31,the event capitalizes on its peak summer season to engage all age groups with 13 major competitions and 45 sporting disciplines.
58 (structure)around three main activity pillars—competitive sports events,community competitions and recreational sports activities —the festival featured national,city,and district-level sporting events.These included a national Go championship hosted by the Chinese Weiqi Association,a Shanghai amateur fencing open organized by the China Sport School Federation, 59 a youth jump rope competition 60 talented students demonstrated their athletic abilities
Since its launch,more than 200 experiential activities,followed by a tech-integrated sports zone added in mid-August, 61 (develop)for the festival through its partnership with Decathlon.
To boost commercial cooperation,organizers team up 62 100 local restaurants and 39 sports venues, launching discount packages with parking privileges.A cutting-edge virtual carnival demonstrates 63 enhanced reality technology transforms athletic experiences,operating daily from 7:00 am until 2:00 am 64 (serve)diverse schedules.
This extended framework of the Hongkou Hazhajin Sports Festival promotes sports-retail integration and stimulates district-wide economic vitality,with each goal 65 (respective) in place.
第四部分 写作 (共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分 15分)
66. 假定你是李华,你校英语报健康专栏对学生不吃早餐的现象进行调查,请根据以下调查统计图写一份书面报告,内容包括:
1.描述统计图(bar chart);
2.给出建议。 How Often Breakfast Is Skipped
注意:(1)写作词数应为80个左右;
(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Recently, our English newspaper had a survey about how often breakfast is skipped.
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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。
The last lesson of the day was PE class. Mary was skipping rope on the playground, surrounded by several classmates watching her. It was her best sport. The rope spun (旋转) quickly as she jumped. When time was up, the counter showed 201 skips. Smiling, Mary flashed a victory sign to the crowd. Just then, the school bell rang-class was over. Mary packed up her skipping rope. It was time to give her answer to Ms. White.
That morning, Ms. White had asked her if she would be willing to take charge of the class bulletin board (板报) for the upcoming competition. The student who usually handled it, Lily, was out sick, and someone needed to step in. Mary was shocked that Ms. White had chosen her. She responded nervously, insisting that her handwriting was terrible. But Ms. White reassured her, saying she believed in her ability and encouraged her to think it over and let her know her decision after school.
Now, walking toward the teachers’ office, Mary felt nervous. The thought of her messy handwriting being put up on the wall for everyone to see made her stomach turn. She had already made up her mind to say no. With that decision in mind, she quickened her pace and ran across the sports ground.
Mary was about to pass the sandpit (沙坑) when someone nearby caught her attention. It was Tom from a different class. In her mind, Tom had never been good at long jump, but he was practicing it. Curious, she went over to ask what he was doing. Tom explained that no one else had signed up for the long jump event, and without a participant, their class wouldn’t get any points in the school sports meeting. So when the headteacher asked if anyone would give it a try, he volunteered. Mary reminded him that he wasn’t good at it, but Tom simply said that he knew that-and that it wasn’t about being the best, but about trying and doing his part for the class. Then he went back to practicing. What a similar issue they both faced!
注意:
1. 续写词数应为150左右;
2. 请按如下格式作答。
Mary stood there, watching Tom practicing patiently and hard.
With determination, Mary stepped into teachers’ office.
连城一中2025-2026学年上期高三年级月考1英语试卷
参考答案
1-5 ABCAA 6-10 ACBAB 11-15 ACCBC 16-20 BCBBA
21-23 BCD 24-27 BADC 28-31 BCCA 32-35 DABC
36-40 FGCDA
41-45 BADCB 46-50 DBCAC 51-55 DABCD
56.consumption 57.Spanning 58.Structured 59.and 60.where
61.have been developed 62.with 63.how 64.to serve 65.respectively
应用文:
One possible version:
Recently, our English newspaper had a survey about how often breakfast is skipped.
The bar chart clearly presents the results: 50% of students skip breakfast once a week, the highest percentage among all groups. Another 8% do so several times a week, while only 5% are in the “Others” category. This data shows that skipping breakfast is a common problem among our students.
To solve this, students should set alarms and go to bed earlier to make time for breakfast. Schools can also add more tasty and nutritious breakfast choices. A good breakfast gives us energy, which is vital for our study and health.
读后续写:
One possible version:
Mary stood there, watching Tom practicing patiently and hard. Every time he jumped, he would stumble a little, but he never stopped. He wiped the sweat from his forehead and adjusted his posture, then tried again. Mary thought about how Tom was willing to take on something he wasn’t good at just to help his class. She felt a little ashamed of herself----she was scared of showing her bad handwriting, but what if she could try her best like Tom Maybe the bulletin board wouldn’t be perfect, but she could put her heart into it. The nervous feeling in her stomach slowly faded, and a new sense of determination took its place. She turned around and headed straight for the teachers’ office, her steps no longer hesitant.
With determination, Mary stepped into the teachers’ office. Ms. White was sitting at her desk, grading papers. When she saw Mary, she looked up and smiled, “Have you made your decision ” Mary took a deep breath and nodded firmly, “Yes, Ms. White. I’d like to take charge of the class bulletin board.” She then added, “My handwriting isn’t good, but I’ll practice and do my best to make it nice. I want to help our class, just like Tom is helping his.” Ms. White’s eyes lit up with pride. She stood up and patted Mary’s shoulder, “That’s what I wanted to hear, Mary. Bravery to try is more important than being perfect. I’ll be right here to help you.” Mary left the office with a big smile on her face, already looking forward to starting her new task.
答案解析
A篇【答案】21. B 22. C 23.D
【解析】
【导语】本文是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了四个招募志愿者的环保项目。
【21题详解】
细节理解题。根据The Great UK WaterBlitz部分中“To help in the upcoming campaign, simply register your interest at earthwatch.org.uk/greatukwaterblitz to receive more information, along with your own water testing devices. (要参与即将到来的活动,只需在earthwatch.org.uk/greatukwaterblitz网站注册,即可收到更多信息,以及你自己的水质检测工具包。)”可知,The Great UK WaterBlitz项目为参与者配备工具。故选B。
【22题详解】
细节理解题。根据Nature’s Calendar部分中“This initiative by the Woodland Trust looks to track seasonal shifts and patterns, to see how climate change is affecting our ecosystems. (林地信托基金的这项倡议旨在追踪季节变化和模式,以了解气候变化如何影响我们的生态系统。)”可知,Nature’s Calendar的主要目标是监测气候变化的影响。故选C。
【23题详解】
细节理解题。根据Big Butterfly Count部分中“Participants are asked to spend 15 minutes everyday recording butterflies they see, either via their website tracker or app. (参与者被要求每天花费 15 分钟,通过他们的网站追踪工具或应用程序来记录自己所看到的蝴蝶。)”、The Great UK WaterBlitz部分中“The next one runs from 25-28 April 2025, and asks volunteers to record the water quality in local freshwater sources. (下一项活动将于2025年4月25日至28日开展,届时将邀请志愿者记录当地淡水水源的水质情况。)”;The Big Garden Birdwatch部分中“Organised by RSPB, the world’s largest garden wildlife survey runs in January each year, and asks volunteers to sign up to simply watch their gardens for an hour each day, recording the birds they see. (该活动由英国皇家鸟类保护协会组织,这是全球规模最大的花园野生动物调查活动,每年于一月份开展,活动邀请志愿者报名参与,只需每天花一小时观察自家花园,并记录下所看到的鸟类。)”以及Nature’s Calendar部分中“The easy, three-step process requires you to pick a species and behaviour, decide the area you’re recording, and make a note on the online system of the dates of these actions. (这个简单易行的三步流程要求你选定一个物种及其行为表现,确定要记录的区域,并在在线系统中记录下这些行为发生的日期。)”可知,这四个项目的共同之处是它们收集参与者记录的数据。故选D。
B篇【答案】24. B 25. A 26. D 27. C
【解析】
【导语】这是一篇记叙文,文章讲述了作者一家原本生活富足,但因经济下滑丈夫失业,家庭陷入困境。然而,夫妻二人相互扶持,共同面对困难,最终让家庭关系更加紧密,作者认为家庭真正的富足在于拥有无法用金钱购买、无人能夺走的东西。
【24题详解】
细节理解题。根据第一段中“But then the market took a downturn, and my husband lost his job at the construction firm.(但后来市场下滑,我丈夫在建筑公司丢了工作)”可知,丈夫失业导致了家庭出现问题。故选B项。
【25题详解】
推理判断题。根据第三段中“Watching my husband take the blame for our current dilemma was truly painful. I knew full well he couldn’t control the economy, but he kept putting himself down—each bitter word he said dragged his spirits further down.(看着丈夫为我们目前的困境自责,我真的很痛苦。我很清楚他无法控制经济,但他一直在贬低自己——他说的每一句刻薄的话都让他的情绪更加低落)”可知,作者的丈夫一直在贬低自己——他说的每一句刻薄的话都让他的情绪更加低落,可推理出丈夫对家庭目前的状况感到内疚。故选A项。
【26题详解】
词句猜测题。根据第六段中“I wasn’t just saying it. I …. I could see the sense of relief spread over him as his shoulders and neck loosened, and the tightness drained from his body.(我不仅仅是说说而已。我……。我可以看到他放松下来,肩膀和脖子松弛了,身体的紧张感也消失了)”可知,划线词上文说的是作者不仅仅是说说而已,下文说的是作者看到丈夫放松下来,可推理出作者不仅仅是说说而已,而是认真的,所以“meant business”意思是“认真对待”。故选D项。
【27题详解】
推理判断题。根据第二段中“As each day went by, our anxiety grew, but we kept working as a team to get our family through the tough time. The more we joined forces, the stronger our bond became.(随着时间的推移,我们的焦虑与日俱增,但我们作为一个团队努力让我们的家庭度过难关。我们越是齐心协力,我们的纽带就越牢固)”以及最后一段“We are still struggling financially, but I count us fortunate because we have something that money can’t buy and no one can take away from us.(我们仍然在经济上挣扎,但我认为我们很幸运,因为我们拥有一些金钱买不到、无人能夺走的东西)”可知,作者一家的焦虑与日俱增,但夫妻二人共同努力让一家人度过难关。大家越是齐心协力,他们之间的纽带就越牢固,作者认为一家人很幸运,因为拥有一些金钱买不到、无人能夺走的东西,可推理出作者认为家庭真正的富足在于家庭关系的紧密,即他们加强了家庭纽带。故选C项。
C篇【答案】28.B 29.C 30.C 31.A
【导语】本文是一篇新闻报道。文章主要报道了中国初创公司DeepSeek在美国取得成功、对人工智能领域的影响及未来计划。
28.推理判断题。根据第二段中“And the fact that DeepSeek could be built for less money, less computation and less time and can be run locally on less expensive machines, argues that as everyone was racing toward bigger and bigger, we missed the opportunity to build smarter and smaller.(而且,DeepSeek可以用更少的资金、更少的计算和更少的时间来构建,并且可以在更便宜的机器上本地运行,这一事实表明,当所有人都在追求越来越大的时候,我们错过了构建更智能、更小的模型的机会”)”可知,大家一直都在专注于构建更大的人工智能模型。故选B。
29.细节理解题。根据第三段中“DeepSeek’s success in the U.S. has been attributed to its accessibility, cost-effectiveness and performance.(DeepSeek在美国的成功归功于它的易用性、成本效益和性能)”可知,DeepSeek在美国成功的主要原因是其易于访问、成本高效和功能强大。故选C。
30.推理判断题。根据第三段中“However, the rise of DeepSeek has also sparked discussions about AI ethics and workforce adaptation. While some experts urge cautious regulation, others argue that DeepSeek’s transparent approach sets a positive precedent for responsible AI development.(然而,DeepSeek的崛起也引发了关于人工智能伦理和劳动力适应性的讨论。一些专家敦促谨慎监管,而另一些专家则认为,DeepSeek的透明做法为负责任的人工智能发展树立了积极的先例)”可知,专家们对DeepSeek的崛起态度不一,一些人呼吁谨慎监管,另一些人则认为它树立了好的先例,是个好工具。故选C。
31.主旨大意题。通读全文,文章第一段讲了DeepSeek在美国的成功,第二段分析了其对AI领域的影响,第三段讲其成功原因和引发的讨论,第四段讲其未来计划,故A选项“DeepSeek在美国的成功、对AI的影响及未来计划”全面概括了文章内容。故选A。
D篇【答案】32. D 33. A 34. B 35. C
【解析】
【导语】本文是一篇议论文。主要探讨在线辨别事实与虚构的难题,提出批判性思维需依托特定知识,且传统社会科教育是培养该思维的关键。
【32题详解】
细节理解题。根据第二段中的“Cognitive (认知的) scientists see critical thinking as a specific kind of reasoning that involves problem-solving and making sound judgments. It can be learned, but it relies on specific content knowledge.(认知科学家将批判性思维视为一种特定的推理方式,它涉及解决问题和做出合理判断。它是可以学习的,但它依赖于特定的内容知识。)”可知,作者(结合认知科学家观点)认为批判性思维是依赖特定内容知识的推理形式,即基于内容的推理。故选D项。
【33题详解】
细节理解题。根据第三段中的“Since context is key to critical thinking, learning to analyze information about current events likely requires knowledge about politics and history, as well as practice at tracing sources. Fortunately, that is what social studies classes are for.(由于背景知识是批判性思维的关键,学习分析时事信息可能需要政治和历史知识,以及追溯信息来源的实践。幸运的是,这正是社会科课程的作用所在。)”及第五段中的“Rather than learning general principles about online media, civic online reasoning teaches students specific skills for evaluating information about politics and social issues.(公民在线推理并非让学生学习有关网络媒体的一般原则,而是教给他们评估政治和社会问题相关信息的特定技能。)”可知,社会科课程能培养事实核查(如追溯来源、评估信息)的技能,从而促进批判性思维。故选A项。
【34题详解】
推理判断题。根据第五段中的“Rather than learning general principles about online media, civic online reasoning teaches students specific skills for evaluating information about politics and social issues. (公民在线推理并非教授有关网络媒体的通用原则,而是培养学生评估政治和社会议题相关信息的特定技能。)”可知,公民在线推理是通过特定技能评估与公共事务相关的信息,即通过事实核查评估公共事务。故选B项。
【35题详解】
细节理解题。根据最后一段中的“Therefore, the solution lies not in teaching critical thinking as a separate skill, but in preserving and strengthening traditional social studies education that combines background knowledge with analytical capabilities.(因此,解决办法不在于将批判性思维作为一项独立技能来教授,而在于维护和加强传统的社会科教育,这种教育将背景知识与分析能力结合起来。)”可知,作者建议的解决办法是重视社会科学习。故选C项。
七选五 1.F 2.G 3.C 4.D 5.A
【导语】这是一篇说明文。文章主要说明了完美主义者的特点以及给人带来的影响。
1.根据上文“If you are a perfectionist, you follow high standards and always try to do everything well.(如果你是一个完美主义者,你遵循高标准,总是试图把每件事都做好)”以及后文“Researchers find pursuing perfection can have serious effects on mental health. (研究人员发现追求完美会对心理健康产生严重影响)”可知,上文提到完美主义者遵循高标准,本句为过渡句,指出高标准和完美主义之间存在区别,E选项中High standards对应上文high standards。故E选项“高标准是一回事,完美主义是另一回事”符合语境,故选F。
2.根据上文“In a 2016 study, researchers studied the relationship between perfectionism and depression over time.(在2016年的一项研究中,研究人员研究了完美主义与抑郁之间的关系)”可知,本句承接上文,说明完美主义和抑郁之间的关系是怎样的。故G选项“他们发现高度的完美主义往往会增加抑郁”符合语境,故选G。
3.根据上文“Is perfectionism always harmful (完美主义总是有害的吗?)”以及后文“Some suggest the possibility of adaptive perfectionism, where people stick to high standards without self-criticism of their own mistakes. However, others believe that perfectionism is not adaptive and they don’t think it is beneficial.(一些人提出了适应性完美主义的可能性,即人们坚持高标准,而不对自己的错误进行自我批评。然而,其他人认为完美主义是不适应的,他们不认为它是有益的)”可知,后文主要说明了人们对上文的问题有不同的看法,即发生了争论。故C选项“心理学家对这个问题进行了激烈的争论”符合语境,故选C。
4.根据上文“So what can perfectionists do to change their behavior Psychologists point out that giving up on perfection does not necessarily mean less success.(那么完美主义者能做些什么来改变他们的行为呢?心理学家指出,放弃追求完美并不意味着更少的成功)”以及后文“A possible alternative to perfectionism is what psychologists call a growth mindset. Unlike those with a fixed mindset, those with a growth mindset believe that they can improve their abilities by learning from their mistakes.(完美主义的另一种可能选择是心理学家所说的成长型心态。与固定心态的人不同,成长心态的人相信他们可以通过从错误中学习来提高自己的能力)”可知,本句承接上文,具体说明应该如何改变完美主义。故D选项“从长远来看,接受不完美实际上是有帮助的”符合语境,故选D。
5.根据后文“To understand self-sympathy, think about how you would respond to a close friend if they made a mistake. It is likely that you will respond with kindness and understanding, knowing that your friend is doing it out of good intentions.(为了理解自我同情,想想如果一个亲密的朋友犯了错误,你会如何回应。你很可能会以善意和理解回应,因为你知道你的朋友这样做是出于好意)”可知,后文提到了要自我同情,A选项sympathy for oneself对应后文self-sympathy。故A选项“另一个是培养对自己的同情”符合语境,故选A。
完形填空
【解析】这是一篇记叙文。主要讲述了作者起初带疑虑加入“无偿赠送”群组,却感受到社区温暖。首次赠送花瓶后,她领悟到群组不仅传递物品,更传递快乐,这种分享也重塑其观念,减少浪费并增进邻里联结。
【41题详解】考查形容词词义辨析。句意:当我看着摆满书架的那些物品时,我愈发感到无所适从了。A. insecure 缺乏信心的;B. uncertain 犹豫的;C. inactive 不活跃的;D. unaware 不知道的。前文“When I decided to join a Buy Nothing group, a thick fog of doubt hung over me.(当我决定加入“不买任何东西”组织时,心中顿时涌起了一团深深的疑虑)”提到怀疑的浓雾笼罩着作者,结合“看着架子上堆满的物品”,此处应是感到越发不确定,故选 B。
【42题详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意:但当我点击“确定”按钮的那一刻,我便被一个充满善意、热情友好的社区所迎接。A. greeted 迎接,问候;B. chosen 选择;C. evaluated 评估;D. questioned 质疑。根据后文“by a welcoming community filled with good intentions”可知,点击“确定”后,作者应是被社区迎接,故选 A。
【43题详解】考查形容词词义辨析。句意:那种感觉就像是走进了一个当地社区,那里每个人都很乐意伸出援手。A. grateful感谢的;B. nervous 紧张的;C. hesitant 犹豫的;D. eager 渴望的。“邻里社区(local neighborhood)”的语境下,“乐于伸出援手”符合互助氛围,“eager”(渴望的、热切的)与“lend a hand”搭配,体现社区成员的热情。故选 D。
【44题详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意:要知道能够与那些在可持续发展方面有着相同理念的人建立联系,这难道不令人感到振奋吗?A. compete 比赛;B. debate 辩论;C. connect 连接;D. decorate 装饰。根据后文“with people who share similar values about sustainability”可知,与那些在可持续发展方面有着相同理念的人建立联系。故选 C。
【45题详解】考查名词词义辨析。句意:我仍然记得最初的那次交换:我橱柜里的花瓶都蒙上了灰尘。A. heat 热量;B. dust 灰尘;C. praise 赞美;D. value 价值。根据上文“as I looked at the possessions crowding my shelves”可知,橱柜里的花瓶都蒙上了灰尘。故选 B。
【46题详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意:发布完后,我的手机屏幕上突然弹出了一个年轻女子发来的消息,她的文字中满是兴奋之情:“这些东西非常适合我刚租住的那套公寓。”A. withdrawing 退出;B. donating 捐赠;C. collecting 收集;D. posting 张贴。根据后文“my phone lit up with a message”可知,作者发布了物品信息,故选 D。
【47题详解】考查名词词义辨析。句意:发布完后,我的手机屏幕上突然弹出了一个年轻女子发来的消息,她的文字中满是兴奋之情:“这些东西非常适合我刚租住的那套公寓。”A. astonishment 震惊;B. excitement 激动;C. doubt 怀疑;D. courage 勇气。根据后文“These are perfect for my first apartment.”可知,女子找到了适合公寓的东西,很激动。故选 B。
【48题详解】考查名词词义辨析。句意:当我们相遇时,她那充满感激的拥抱持续的时间比我们交接工作的时间还要长。A. makeup 组成;B. takeoff 起飞;C. handover 移交;D. breakthrough 突破。根据上文“I still remember the first exchange: the vases gathering”可知,此处指花瓶的移交工作。故选 C。
【49题详解】考查动词短语辨析。句意:在那一刻,我明白了这些活动不仅仅是关于赠送物品;它们更在于传递快乐,并帮助他人开启新的篇章。A. giving away 赠送;B. trying out 尝试;C. going over 检查;D. taking down 记下。根据上文“I still remember the first exchange”可知,“无偿赠送”群组的核心是赠送物品,故选 A。
【50题详解】考查名词词义辨析。句意:在那一刻,我明白了这些活动不仅仅是关于赠送物品;它们更在于传递快乐,并帮助他人开启新的篇章。A. relief 安慰;B. risk 风险;C. joy 快乐;D. concern 担心。根据后文“helping someone start a new chapter”以及“The pleasure of knowing”可知,赠送物品可以传递快乐。故选 C。
【51题详解】考查形容词词义辨析。句意:知道自己所做的微小善举竟能产生如此积极的影响,这种喜悦之情是无比强烈的。A. random 随机的;B. temporary 暂时的;C. predictable 可预测的;D. enormous 巨大的。根据后文“The practice reshaped my world.(这种做法彻底改变了我的人生观)”可知,改变了人生观说明喜悦之情很强烈。故选 D。
【52题详解】考查名词词义辨析。句意:每次发布作品时,我都会去探寻那些物品的神秘历程——那些看似无用的废弃物,比如被遗忘的吉他和马克杯,是如何悄然地转变为他人的珍宝的。根据后文“the invisible journey of objects”可知,作者发布要赠送的物品,故选 A。
【53题详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意:这种共享经济模式节省了垃圾填埋空间,它表明了在开放的交流中信任得以充分传递时,我们其实并不需要拥有太多东西。A. restores 修复;B. avoids 避免;C. locates 定位;D. checks 检查。根据后文“the landfill”以及上文作者分享的“分享经济”减少物品被丢弃可知,潜在的废物变成他人的宝藏,说明物品未被丢弃,因此 “避免”了进入垃圾填埋场,故选 B。
【54题详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意:这种共享经济模式能减少垃圾填埋量,也揭示出:当人们坦诚相待、彼此信任时,我们真正需要拥有的物品其实少之又少。A. rent 租用;B. charge 负责;C. own 拥有;D. owe 归功于。结合后文“when trust flows freely among open hands”提到“信任自由流动时”,可知此处指我们需要拥有的东西其实很少,故选 C。
【55题详解】考查名词词义辨析。句意:或许真正的拥有感只有在我们学会放下事物之后才会真正形成——当它们的消失为我们留出了空间,让邻里之间能够私下交流那些未曾谋面时的私密心事。A. fragility 脆弱;B. exhibition展览;C. registration 登记;D. absence 缺席。“学会放手(let things go)”意味着物品“不在身边”,其“缺席”为邻里间的交流留出空间,“absence”(缺席、不在)与“let things go”呼应,符合 “物品离开后带来新联结”的逻辑。故选 D。
语法填空:人与社会——体育活动与社会经济融合
【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了上海虹口区体育节的相关情况。
56. consumption 词性转换(动词→名词)。解析:空格前为形容词 “integrated”,后接名词 “centre”,需用名词作定语修饰 “centre”。“consume” 是动词,其名词形式为 “consumption”,表示 “消费”,故填 “consumption”。
57. Spanning 非谓语动词(现在分词作状语)。解析:句子主语为 “the event”,与 “span(持续)” 是主动关系(事件主动 “持续” 58 天),故用现在分词作伴随状语。句首首字母大写,填 “Spanning”。
58. Structured 非谓语动词(过去分词作状语)。解析:句子主语为 “the festival”,与 “structure(构建)” 是被动关系(节日 “被构建” 在三大支柱上),故用过去分词作状语。句首首字母大写,填 “Structured”。
59. and 连词(并列结构)。解析:空格前为 “a national Go championship..., a Shanghai amateur fencing open...”,空格后为 “a youth jump rope competition”,三者是并列的赛事举例,需用 “and” 连接最后一个并列成分,故填 “and”。
60. where 定语从句关系词。解析:先行词为 “a youth jump rope competition”,从句 “talented students demonstrated their athletic abilities” 中缺少地点状语(“在比赛中” 学生展示能力),故用关系副词 “where” 引导定语从句,填 “where”。
61. have been developed 时态与语态(现在完成时的被动语态)。解析:时间状语“since its launch”(自启动以来)提示用现在完成时;主语“more than 200 experiential activities”与“develop”是被动关系(活动“被开发”),故用现在完成时的被动语态,填“have been developed”。
62. with 介词(固定搭配)。解析:固定短语“team up with”表示“与……合作”,空格后为合作对象“100 local restaurants”,故填“with”。
63. how 考查点:宾语从句引导词。解析:动词“demonstrates”后接宾语从句,从句意为“增强现实技术如何改变体育体验”,缺少方式状语,故用“how”引导,填“how”。
64. to serve 非谓语动词(不定式作目的状语)。解析:“operating daily from 7:00 am until 2:00 am”的目的是“适配不同的时间安排”,不定式表目的,故填“to serve”。
65. respectively 词性转换(形容词→副词)。解析:空格修饰介词短语“in place”,需用副词。“respective”是形容词,其副词形式为“respectively”,表示“各自地”,故填“respectively”。
应用文
One possible version:
Recently, our English newspaper had a survey about how often breakfast is skipped.
The bar chart clearly presents the results: 50% of students skip breakfast once a week, the highest percentage among all groups. Another 8% do so several times a week, while only 5% are in the “Others” category. This data shows that skipping breakfast is a common problem among our students.
To solve this, students should set alarms and go to bed earlier to make time for breakfast. Schools can also add more tasty and nutritious breakfast choices. A good breakfast gives us energy, which is vital for our study and health.
【解析】
【导语】本篇书面表达属于图表作文,要求考生根据学生不吃早餐的现象调查统计图写一份书面报告。
【详解】1.词汇积累
清晰可辨的:clearly→evidently
解决: solve→settle
美味的:tasty→delicious
重要的:vital→important
2.句式拓展
简单句变复合句
原句: To solve this, students should set alarms and go to bed earlier to make time for breakfast.
拓展句:To solve this, students should set alarms and go to bed earlier so that they can make time for breakfast.
【点睛】【高分句型1】This data shows that skipping breakfast is a common problem among our students.(运用了that引导的宾语从句以及动名词短语作主语)
【高分句型2】A good breakfast gives us energy, which is vital for our study and health.(运用了which引导的非限制性定语从句)
【解析】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述放学后,擅长跳绳的玛丽本打算拒绝怀特老师让她接手班级板报的请求,因她担心自己字迹差。途中,她看到不擅长跳远的汤姆为给班级争分,正主动练习跳远,汤姆认为重要的是尝试和为班级出力。这让玛丽面临与汤姆相似的是否承担任务的问题。
【详解】1.段落续写:
①由第一段首句内容“玛丽站在那里,看着汤姆耐心又努力地练习。”可以预测续写这段主要内容:玛丽见汤姆虽不擅长跳远仍努力练习,羞愧自身胆怯,决心接办板报,走向教师办公室。
②由第二段首句内容“玛丽满怀决心地走进教师办公室。”可以预测续写这段主要内容:玛丽决心走进教师办公室,答应负责板报并说明会努力,获怀特老师的肯定与支持,满心期待新任务。
2.续写线索:见汤姆努力练习——自我感到羞愧——决心接办板报—— 答应负责板报——获老师肯定与支持——满怀期待
3.词汇激活
行为类
①.尝试:try/attempt
②.帮助:help/assist/aid
③.擅长:be good at/do well in
情绪类
①.害怕的:scared/afraid/frightened
②.焦虑的: nervous/anxious/uneasy
[高分句型 1]. Every time he jumped, he would stumble a little, but he never stopped. (运用了 every time引导的时间状语从句)
[高分句型 2]. Ms. White was sitting at her desk, grading papers.(运用了现在分词作状语)
[高分句型 3]. That’s what I wanted to hear, Mary. (运用了 what 引导的表语从句)
听力原文:
1. 【原文】W: The flight tickets to Paris are expensive in July.
M: Maybe we should consider taking the train instead It’s cheaper and we can enjoy the scenery.
W: But the journey takes 8 hours. What about renting a car and driving
M: That’s tiring. Let’s try a night train.
2. 【原文】W: Teddy, why are you looking so down today
M: I just got my math test back. I failed it.
W: Didn’t you study enough for it
M: I studied a lot, actually. But I still made some silly mistakes.
3.【原文】W: This novel is labeled 10, but your system shows 15.
M: The 10 price is for members only. See the small sign here
W: But I’m a member! I signed up yesterday.
M: Yes. But the member discount applies from the second month.
4. 【原文】M: Mom, I’m too tired to run another lap.
W: That’s because you hardly exercise! You’re always playing video games when you get home.
M: I promise I’ll change, okay Can I at least have a beefburger and a Coke later
W: No way.
5. 【原文】W: Alex, why did you turn off the TV I thought we were going to watch a movie.
M: I changed my mind. I’ll head to Safeway now before it gets too late. I need to get some new socks; all of mine have holes.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
6.【原文】W: Mike, summer vacation is almost over. Let’s catch a movie before school starts. How about today
M: Great idea. It’s 3 o’clock now—let me check what’s playing.
W: What about Fantastic Four
M: Sounds good. But the closest theater is closed for repairs and won’t open until next month.
W: Then we’ll have to go to the one downtown—it’s a 30-minute drive. The next showing is at 3:50.
M: That’s right. We’d better go now. If we miss it, the next one isn’t until 7 p.m.
【原文】W: Hey Bob. My parents just adopted a cat last week, but none of us really know how to understand it.
M: Oh, I just read about a study on cat facial expressions.
W: Really
M: Yeah! Scientists recorded videos of 53 cats in a café. They found cats can make over 270 different faces using just 26 tiny movements.
W: That’s almost as many as dogs!
M: Yep. Dogs use 27, and humans use 44.
W: That’s amazing. What kind of things did they notice
M: They looked at small changes like how a cat opens its mouth or moves its ears.
W: So, can you tell if a cat is happy or mad
M: Kind of. A friendly cat moves its ears forward and slowly closes its eyes. An upset one pulls its ears back and stares.
W: That’s helpful.
【原文】M: This history paper is due next Monday. I haven’t even chosen a topic yet.
W: Why not focus on ancient inventions The library has many books on that.
M: Good idea! But I need to interview a professor too. Could you help me find one
W: Sure. Let’s check the university website after class.
M: Thanks! But what if they’re too busy to meet with me
W: Don’t worry. Most professors are really friendly, especially if you explain it’s for a school assignment.
M: I hope so.
W: You could try sending them an email first. That way, they can reply when they have time.
M: That makes sense. I’ll draft an email tonight and show it to you before I send it.
W: Sure! I can help you check for mistakes. Oh, and don’t forget to mention your topic in the email.
M: Right, I’ll do that. Thanks for your help. I feel less stressed already.
【原文】W: Hi Jack. I heard you’re interested in joining our Fitness Club
M: Yeah! I’ve brought my medical check-up records and sports certificates.
W: Awesome! Welcome to the club! All new members get free training sessions.
M: Do you provide clothes and shoes
W: We only provide shoes. Bring your own black shorts and a red top. If you don’t have them, you can buy some at the campus store. Don’t worry about the price—club members get 30% off. Plus, you can enjoy special meal rates at the school canteen.
M: Cool. How about practice times
W: Mainly on weekends. Most sessions are at the East Gym—you can take bus No.5. If practice ends after 8 p.m., we cover your taxi fare.
M: I usually bike there, but good to know. What skills do you value most
W: Teamwork is key! And a first-aid certificate is a plus.
M: No problem.
W: We need a Morning Fitness Leader—6-7 a.m. on weekdays. This role earns volunteer hours. Or a Junior Nutrition Assistant helping with meal plans, from 3-5 p.m. on Fridays.
M: The afternoon role suits me better—I have morning classes.
【原文】M: Hello, everyone! I’m Peter, the secretary of the Greenfield Conservation Group. Let me introduce some of our main activities and upcoming events. We organize monthly beach clean-ups to keep the area litter-free.
We also manage a local nature reserve, maintaining paths so they’re safe and enjoyable for visitors. We’ve recently completed putting up bird nesting boxes and are now working on encouraging insects to help different kinds of living things live there. There’s also an ongoing special project to identify the various butterfly species found in the area. One of our upcoming tasks is to repair a wall nearby that was damaged in a storm not long ago.
In addition, we host guided walks and skill-building sessions. Our next guided walk is scheduled for the following Sunday, heading out to Willow Island. It’s a wonderful place to see deer and diverse habitats. Participants should bring strong boots that keep out water and pack a picnic for this all-day adventure.
Additionally, later this month, we’re offering a beginner-friendly woodwork session in Oakley Wood. Participants will craft wooden spoons and learn basic skills— 45 including lunch, or 65 if camping overnight. Hope you’ll join us soon!
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