资源简介 2025—2026学年度下学期东北育才学校高三年级英语科目假期质量测试暨第六次模拟考试试题答题时间:120分钟满分:150分第一部分:听力第一节(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。每段对话读两遍。1.Where does the woman probably want to go next A.The zoo. B.A cafe. C.Her home.2.What did the speakers do last week A.They went to the supermarketB.They ate out with a couple.C.They attended a wedding.3.What is the conversation mainly about A.Growing vegetables. B.Preparing meals. C.Feeding people.4.How does the man feel about singing by himself A.Confident. B.Relaxed. C.Hesitant.5.When is the computer likely to be delivered A.On Monday. B.On Tuesday. C.On Thursday.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,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;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。听下面的录音,回答第6、7题。6.Which of the following does the woman value most in her home A.Bright light. B.Pleasant smell. C.Warm feeling.7.What else makes the woman's apartment warm A.The yellow walls. B.The fresh flowers. C.The new furniture.听下面的录音,回答第8、9题。8.Where does the conversation take place 英语科试卷第1页共10页A.In a supermarket. B.In a hospital. C.At Carol's home.9.How much money did Mary spend on butter A. 2. B. 3.50. C. 7.听下面的录音,回答第10至12题。10.Why does the woman dislike the movie A.The story is nothing new.B.It has too many action scenes.C.The actor lacks good acting skills11.What do the speakers both agree A.The special effects were realistic.B.The film has a meaningful theme.C.The main actor was very good-looking.12.What does the man suggest doing A.Making a plan for next weekend.B.Choosing a movie they both like.C.Watching more action movies.听下面的录音,回答第13至16题。13.What did Geoff do on his holiday A.He took a balloon flight. B.He visited some temples.C.He relaxed under the sun.14.Where does the woman suggest Geoff go next time A.Peru. B.Cambodia. C.Thailand.15.What does Geoff want to see next time A.The hot-air balloon over Siem ReapB.The temples in ThailandC.Machu Picchu in Peru16.What will Geoff probably prefer to do A.Attempt to water-ski. B.Travel abroad by airplane.C.Be in a basket under a balloon.听下面的录音,回答第17至20题。17.What is the speaker probably A.Ahouse agent B.An animal keeper. C.ATV host.18.What pet did the Smiths have A.A cat. B.A snake. C.A rabbit.19.Why is the house of the Wilsons'different according to the speaker A.It's made of waste and recycled materials.B.It took only one week to build.C.It's in the deep forest.20.Who inspired the Wilsons to build their house A.Helen's mother-in-law. B.Their daughter. C.Their neighbor.英语科试卷第2页共10页第二部分:阅读理解(共20小题,每小题2.5分,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,从每篇短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ABoat Trip on the SeineThe Seine River,along with the Eiffel Tower,Notre-Dame and the Louvre,is one of thegreat symbols of Paris.Its history is inseparable from that of the city,and from its banks you canadmire some of the most symbolic monuments,such as the Eiffel Tower,the Musee d’Orsay andthe ile de la Cité.Sailing along the Seine is a unique experience that connects you with the soulof the French capital.Discover Paris from the water on this boat tour covering the most important points alongthe river.Aboard a modern and comfortable boat,you will enjoy a full audio guide that tells thehistory and curiosities of each place.The tour starts at the Eiffel Tower and passes by the Louvre,Notre-Dame Cathedral,Place de la Concorde and the Grand Palais,offering a journey of justover an hour.What does it include An audio guide in 14 languages and a cruise on the Seine River.Not included:Food and beverages.Place of organization:Board at the Port de la Bourdonnais(at the foot of the Eiffel Tower),on pontoon#3.Lookfor the “Bateaux Parisiens”logo.Important information:The time on the voucher(电子票)is flexible.You may take the boat later on the reserveddate.Your ticket is valid for 12 months from purchase.On certain dates,due to high demand,availability is confirmed within 72 hours.The amount will be pre-authorized to guaranteepayment once your booking is confirmed.21.What makes the Seine River especially significant in Paris according to the passage A.It supports most local industries. B.It reflects the city's historical identity.C.It divides Paris into two regions. D.It is the longest river in France.22.What is one key feature of the boat tour A.It includes museum entrance tickets. B.It allows unlimited travel time.C.It provides historical explanations onboard. D.It offers meals during the journey.23.What can be inferred about reservations during busy periods A.Boarding location may change unexpectedly.B.Booking requires confirmation before approval.C.Payment is taken immediately.D.Prices increase because of high demand.英语科试卷第3页共10页BHowMany Steps Do You Really Need in a Day Walking 10,000 steps a day has long been a fitness common belief.But new researchsuggests that the health benefits of walking increase until about 7,000 steps—before levelingout.And as daily goals go,that's a little more attainable.The analysis,published today in the medical journal The Lancet Public Health,examineddata from 57 studies and found that even moderate amounts of walking were associated with alower risk of dementia(老年痴呆)and heart disease,among other conditions,adding to a widebody of research tying walking to living longer.People who walked 7,000 steps a day also had a47 percent lower risk of death compared with those who walked 2,000 steps,the analysis found."It is just as important to walk 7,000 steps a day as it is to take your pills,"said Dr.JoshuaKnowles,a cardiologist at Stanford Health Care.Decades of research shows that walking improves metabolic(新陈代谢的)health,makingthe heart stronger and more efficient while also reducing weight,cholesterol and blood sugarlevels,said Keith Baar,a physiologist at the University of California,Davis."Getting up and moving has got to be the top priority,"Dr.Knowles said.For decades,10,000 steps was promoted as the magic number for good health.Butresearchers are now re-discussing that long-standing belief.The recommendation is more myththan science,and researchers have exposed it in recent years.The analysis found that there was no significant difference in the risk of falls,cancer,etc.between people who walked 7,000 versus 10,000 steps per day.There was some improvementbeyond 7,000 steps for the risk of dementia and death,although it was small,Dr.Ding added.The health benefits of walking are like juicing an orange:The first few squeezes give themostjuice,but after awhile,things startto dry up.Higher step counts are not harmful,but nobodyneeds to feel guilty if they can't hit 10,000."If you improve your step count,you are impacting your health across the board,"he said.24.What does the new research suggest about daily steps A.10,000 steps remain the ideal goal. B.Benefits stop entirely after 7,000.C.Gains rise significantly before 7,000. D.Moderate walking offers minor protection.25.What does the discussion of 10,000 steps mainly challenge A.It argues higher goals are dangerous. B.It questions the scientific basis of it.C.It denies exercise improves health. D.It claims experts misled the public.26.What does the comparison with an orange suggest about walking benefits A.Extra steps eventually become harmful.B.Benefits disappear after repeated effort.C.Health gains depend on intensity. D.Early increases produce the greatest returns.27.What is the author's attitude toward exercise A.It views medication as equally essential.B.It promotes fixed daily step expectations.英语科试卷第4页共10页C.It favors ambitious goals over moderate progressD.It encourages improvement without perfectionism.CSomething Big Is HappeningThink back to February 2020.Most of us weren't paying attention.Then,over three weeks,the entire world changed.I think we're in the "this seems exaggerated"phase of something much,much bigger than Covid.I've spent six years building an AI startup.I keep giving people the polite version of what'shappening.The cocktail-party version.Because the honest version sounds like I've lost my mind.But the gap between what I've been saying and what is actually happening has gotten far too big.Here's what nobody outside of tech quite understands:the reason people in the industry aresounding the alarm is because this already happened to us.We're not making predictions.We'retelling you what already occurred in our own jobs.I am no longer needed for the actual technical work of my job.I describe what I want built,in plain English,and it just..appears.Not a rough draft.The finished thing.Done better than Iwould have done it myself.A couple of months ago,I was guiding the AI,making edits.Now Ijust describe the outcome and leave.The AI labs focused on code first because building AI requires code.If AI can write thatcode,it can help build the next version of itself.They've done it.And they're moving on toeverything else.Law,finance,medicine,accounting,consulting,writing,design.Not inten years.One to five years.Some say less.Dario Amodei has publicly predicted AI will eliminate 50%of entry-level white-collar jobswithin one to five years.This is different from every previous wave of automation.AI isn'treplacing one specific skill.It's a general substitute for mental work.Whatever you retrain for,it's improving at that tooThe people who willcome out of this best are the ones who start engaging now—not withfear,but with curiosity and urgency.The future is already here.It just hasn't knocked onyour door yet.It's about to.28.What does the author suggest by mentioning February 2020 A.Public reactions are always extreme B.Experts can foresee global disasters.C.A crisis may be underestimated early. D.Major events unfold within weeks29.What does the underlined phrase“cocktail-party version”most likely mean A.It is deliberately false and misleading. B.It is simplified technical explanation.C.It is optimistic to avoid conflicts. D.It is polished and socially comfortable.30.What is the function of the paragraph beginning "Here's what nobody outside of tech quiteunderstands" A.It explains tech workers'higher pay. B.It broadens warning beyond experience.C.It limits preparation to insiders. D.It proves his founder identity.31.What is the main purpose of the passage 英语科试卷第5页共10页A.It warns that AI-driven change is arriving faster than expected.B.It explains how AI improves productivity in technical fields.C.It argues that retraining can prevent large-scale unemploymentD.It compares the AI boom to past waves of automationDOne of the most famous experiments in social psychology is the "marshmallow(棉花糖)test,"in which a child is presented with a marshmallow and promised a second if they can resisteating the first for fifteen minutes.The ability to delay satisfaction has long been linked to futuresuccess.However,in his deeply reflective new book The Long View,social scientist RichardFisher argues that modern society has failed this test on a global scale,becoming dangerouslytrapped in "living for the moment."Fisher's central claim is that our ancestors possessed a "cathedral thinking"mindset—theability to plan for a future they would never personally see,much like the medieval builders whostarted grand structures knowing they would take centuries to complete.Today,however,thepressures of the 24-hour news cycle,quarterly financialreports,and the instant pleasure of socialmedia have shortened our mental horizons.We are,as Fisher puts it,"time-limited immigrants"who are consuming the resources of the future to satisfy the temporary desires ofthe present.The book is not merely a critical report;it is a fascinating exploration of how we mightretrain our brains to think in longer periods.Fisher introduces readers to "The Long NowFoundation,"which is building a clock designed to tick for 10,000 years,and explores the legalconcepts of "intergenerational justice."He suggests that we should treat future generations as"unborn citizens"with their own rights,rather than just abstract concepts.While Fisher's writing is elegant and his research is thorough,some readers might find hisoptimism slightly disconnected from the harsh realities of modern politics.It is one thing toappreciate the beauty of a 10,000-year clock;it is quite another to persuade a politician toprioritize a fifty-year climate goal over next year's pressure.Nevertheless,The Long View is anecessary wake-up call.It challenges us to look beyond our own lives and consider what kind of"good ancestor"we want to be.32.What is the main problem of modern society according to Richard Fisher A.People lack the curiosity to explore the unknown.B.People are highly focused on immediate interests.C.People have lost the ability to build grand structures.D.People are struggling with social media addiction.33.What is the characteristic of "cathedral thinking"as described in the text A.The ability to quickly adapt to the 24-hour news cycle.B.The skill of balancing quarterly reports with social media use.C.The willingness to invest in the well-being of future generations.D.The preference for building physical structures over digital ones.英语科试卷第6页共10页34.What can be inferred about the author's attitude towards Fisher's book A.Critical of its lack of scientific evidence and samples.B.Enthusiastic about its political influence.C.Doubtful about the author's research methods.D.Supportive of its main message despite some concerns.35.What would be the best title for this passage A.Regaining Our Future:A Review of The Long ViewB.The Secret to Future Success:The Marshmallow TestC.Why Cathedral Thinking is Outdated TodayD.Richard Fisher:The Man Who Built a 10,000-Year Clock第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。选项中有两项为多余选项。Social jetlag happens when your sleep schedule conflicts with the schedule of society,andit affects many people. 36 Over time,this mismatch between your internal clock andsociety's demands can lead to a range of health problems.The term‘social jetlag'was coined by Professor Till Roenneberg in 2006.Your"chronotype”—a biological trait that determines whether you're an early bird (lark),a night owl,orsomewhere in between—plays a significant role in this.For example,larks feel most alert earlyin the morning, 37 If you fall somewhere in the middle,the situation might be moremoderate.However,modern life,with its early start times for work and school,often forces people towake up before their bodies are ready. 38 Studies have shown that individuals withchronic social jetlag face an increased risk of various health problems,including metabolic issuesand high stress levels.--- 39 To minimize the effects,experts suggest that people spend more time outdoorsduring the day,exposing themselves to natural light,which can help regulate their sleep cycles.In an ideal world,our schedules would be based on our chronotype,allowing us to work whenwe're naturally at our best.Until then,it's essential to be mindful of how early wake-ups and latenights affect our well-being. 40A.It's the result of waking up earlier than your body or staying up too late.B.while owls function better later in the day.C.while their energy at night will be much less than that during the day.D.If possible,harmonize your schedule with your body's natural rhythm to reduce socialjetlag.E.However,it is not an unsolvable predicament.F.It's a mismatch that severely impact individual health.G.This can lead to poor sleep,low productivity,and even health issues like obesity anddiabetes.英语科试卷第7页共10页第三部分:语言知识运用第一节:完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D) 中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。For a little girl growing up in Colombia in the 1980s,a science career with NASA mayhave seemed like setting foot on a faraway planet. 41 ,Diana Trujillo has made it—sheis a(n) 42 now,leading a 45-person team that's responsible for the robotic arm of thelatest Mars rover:Born in 1983,even as ayoung girl,Diana was certain ofher passion for science.When she was 17,her dad offered to send her to Miami,Florida to study Aerospace Engineering.Without any 43 ,she followed her dad's 44 .Arriving in the U.S.with just $300,Trujillo had to 45 through school by doing a series of housekeeping jobs.The 46was definitely not easy,but Trujillo never complained.Then came another 47 moment for Trujillo.One of her professors casuallymentioned an astronaut they were acquainted with. 48 she was "just one person awayfrom knowing an astronaut"was all it took to 49 Trujillo's career pursuit.So she50 her studies in space science and 51 became the first Hispanic(拉丁裔的)woman to be admitted to the NASAAcademy in 2007.Since then,Trujillo has worn many hatsat America's space agency.But Diana hasn't 52 there.She also leads by example, 53 women tochase careers in STEM fields.Her own story is a 54 that just beyond that barrier liesan entire universe of opportunities waiting for anyone willing to work hard enough to 55the stars.41.A.Therefore B.Instead C.However D.Moreover42.A.astronaut B.engineer C.pilot D.doctor43.A.hesitation B.complaint C.expectation D.promise44.A.command B.footstep C.request D.suggestion45.A.go B.pass C.struggle D.push46.A.mission B.career C.adventure D.process47.A.risk-taking B.life-changing C.time-consuming D.energy-saving48.A.Realizing B.Remembering C.Imagining D.Assuming49.A.record B.share C.fuel D.finish50.A.started B.abandoned C.suspended D.intensified51.A.immediately B.eventually C.gradually D.suddenly52.A.left B.succeeded C.stopped D.reached53.A.encouraging B.promising C.allowing D.persuading54.A.symbol B.notice C.warning D.reminder55.A.stare at B.reach for C.long for D.take after第二节:语篇填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)英语科试卷第8页共10页阅读下面短文,按照句子结构的语法性和上下文连贯的要求,在空格处填入一个适当的词或使用括号中词语的正确形式填空,并将答案填写在答题纸相应位置上。Wu BOT:When Kung Fu Meets RobotsThe 2026 CCTV Spring Festival Gala featured a hugely popular program 56 (call)Wu BOT.In the show,humanoid robots perform traditional Chinese kung fu alongside youngmartial artists, 57 (make)it one of the most talked-about performances of this year's gala.The robots are designed and produced by Unitree Technology, 58 is a leadingChinese robotics company.These Unitree G1 robots perform difficult movements,includingdrunken boxing,nunchaku(双节棍)and parkour(跑酷) .They cooperate on stage with studentsfrom Tagou Martial Arts School,one of China's best-known traditional kung fu schools.Withhigh 59 (precise)control and stable motion design,the robots move smoothly and worknaturally with human 60 (performer).The performance shows clear progress in just one year.In the 2025 gala,they could onlyperform simple group dances, 61 they were not able to do difficult kung fu moves.Thisyear,however,they completed complex kung fu movements easily.This change shows the rapiddevelopment of robot motion control and group cooperation technology.Wu BOT is more than just an entertaining stage act.It 62 (combine)traditionalChinese culture and modern technology in a creative way,helping young students understandkung fu 63 a new perspective.It also shows the public the 64 (late)developmentsin China's humanoids.In the future,such technologies may be 65 (wide)used in fieldslike education,public services and daily life.第四部分:写作(共两节,满分40分)第 一 节 应用文写作(满分15分)假定你是李华,今年6月高考结束后将迎来一个较长的暑假。你的美国朋友John 来信询问你的假期安排。请给他回复一封邮件,内容包括:1. 你的暑假计划(如:兼职、旅游、学习某种技能等);2. 说明你制定这些计划的原因。注意:1. 词数80左右;2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;3. 开头和结尾已为你写好,不计入总词数。Dear John,Yours,Li Hua英语科试卷第9页共10页第二节:读后续写(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。续写的词数应为150左右。A chance encounterJessica,a writer with a long-held dream,felt her hope slipping away.For years,she hadworked on a book about a special local sports story.It was about a small-town basketball team'samazing journey to the state finals.She believed it could encourage many,but after countlessrewrites,every publisher still said no.The dream began to feel impossible.One quiet morning,hoping to find some fresh ideas,she put on the shirt with a picture ofher favourite music band and took her notebook to the bookstore downstairs that housed a café.The smell of coffee and paper always comforted her.However,the main area was crowded,soshe found a chair between the cooking and travel shelves.She settled in and lost herself increation.Suddenly,a voice interrupted her:"Excuse me,miss,"an old man said softly.He wasreaching for a cookbook on the shelf behind her and needed her to move her chair slightly.Asshe shifted to makeroom,she noticed his sweatshirt had the same picture as her shirt.Obviously,he noticed it too.They exchanged a smile and began to talk.As the talk went on,Jessica learned that the old man named John was a writer too,and hadeven published books with his wife.Encouraged by his kindness and experience,Jessica finallygathered the courage to share her own dream—the book about the basketball team.Once shestarted,the words poured out.She told him about the hard work she had put into the book."Publishers keep saying no,"she sighed."I’m out of energy."John leaned in,gentle but fim."Why wait for them That story's too good to be forgotten.Publish it yourself.”He stressed that her book was worth allthe effort she'd put in,and told hernot to let others'"no”stop her from following her dream.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。Jessica was surprised by John's self-publishing suggestion.At her book signing event,Jessicasaw John in the line.英语科试卷第10页共10页2025—2026 学年度下学期东北育才学校高三年级英语科目假期质量测试暨第六次模拟考试答案1-5BCACB 6-10CBACA 11-15CBBCC 16-20ACAAB21—23 BCB 24—27 CBDD 28—31 CDBA 32—35 BCDA 36-40 ABGED41.C 42.B 43.A 44.D 45.C 46.D 47.B 48.A 49.C 50.D 51.B 52.C 53.A 54.D 55.B56. called 57. making 58. which 59. precision 60. performers 61. but 62. combines63. from 64. latest 65. widely应用文参考范文:Dear John,How is everything going I’m glad to tell you that I will have a long holiday after thecollege entrance examination. I’m writing to share my holiday plans with you.I have made wonderful arrangements for the coming summer holiday. First, I plan to workas a waiter in a restaurant to enrich my life and improve my communication skills. Besides, Iintend to travel to some new places to experience different cultures and broaden my horizons.Finally, I’m really eager to learn a musical instrument to make my life more colorful.I’m looking forward to a fulfilling holiday and hope to hear from you soon.Yours sincerely,Li Hua读后续写参考范文:Jessica was surprised by John,s self-publishing suggestion. The idea had never crossedher mind —she had always believed that a book’s value was confirmed only by a traditionalpublisher. But as John spoke, something shifted inside her. “You really think my story is worthit ” she asked hesitantly. John smiled warmly. “I know it is.” That night, Jessica couldn’t sleep.She researched self-publishing platforms, designed a cover, and formatted the manuscript. Forthe first time in months, she felt a spark of hope. With renewed energy, she worked day andnight, turning her dream into a real book. Six months later, her first copies arrived.At her book signing event, Jessica saw John in the line. Her heart skipped when she spottedhim —a familiar grey head among strangers, holding her book with quiet pride. When hereached the table, she rose and embraced him, tears streaming. "You believed in me when I'dgiven up on myself," she whispered. John pulled back slightly, eyes glistening. "I told you thatstory deserved to be told." He gestured toward the line stretching behind him—readers of allages waiting for her signature. As he walked away, Jessica realized that sometimes, the peoplewho change our lives arrive like strangers and leave like old friends, appearing exactly whenwe need them most.英语科试卷 第 1页 共 13页答案解析21. 解析 : 细节理解题 。 正确答案 :B. It reflects the city’s historicalidentity.原文位置:第一段第一、二句:“The Seine River, along with the Eiffel Tower,Notre-Dame and the Louvre, is one of the great symbols of Paris. Its history isinseparable from that of the city...”翻译: 根据文章, 塞纳河之所以在巴黎特别重要是因为什么?A. 它支撑了大部分当地工业。B. 它反映了城市的历史身份。C. 它将巴黎分为两个区域。D. 它是法国最长的河流。A:文章未提及塞纳河支撑当地工业,其重要性在于作为文化和历史象征。C:文章未提及塞纳河将巴黎分为两个区域, 虽然河流流经巴黎,但文中未强调其分区功能。D:文章未比较河流长度,未提及塞纳河是法国最长的河流。22. 解析: 细节理解题正确答案:C . It provides historical explanations onboard.原文位置:第二段第二句:“Aboard a modern and comfortable boat, you willenjoy a full audio guide that tells the history and curiosities of each place.” 以及 “What does it include ”部分: “ An audio guide in 14 languages and a cruiseon the Seine River.”翻译:游船之旅的一个关键特点是什么?A. 包含博物馆门票。B. 允许无限制的旅行时间。C. 船上提供历史解说。D. 在旅程中提供餐食。A:文章未提及包含博物馆门票,只提到游船经过卢浮宫等景点。B:旅行时间固定为“just over an hour”(一小时多),并非无限。D:明确说明“Notincluded: Food and beverages.” ,因此不提供餐食。23. 解析: 推理判断题正确答案:B . Booking requires confirmation before approval.原 文 位 置 : “Important information”部 分 : “On certain dates, due to highdemand, availability is confirmed within 72 hours. The amount will bepre-authorized to guarantee payment once your booking is confirmed.”翻译: 关于繁忙时期的预订, 可以推断出什么?A. 登船地点可能会意外改变。B. 预订在批准前需要确认。C. 立即支付。D. 由于高需求,价格上涨。A:登船地点固定为“Port de la Bourdonnais, pontoon #3”,文中未提及会改变。C:支付是“pre-authorized”(预授权)且在预订确认后, 并非立即扣款。D:文中未提及价格因高需求上涨, 只提到可用性需在 72 小时内确认。24. 解析: 细节理解题正确答案:C. Gains rise significantly before 7,000.英语科试卷 第 2页 共 13页原文位置: 第一段第二句: “ . . . the health benefits of walking increase untilabout 7,000 steps — before leveling out.” 以及第二段中引用数据佐证。翻译:关于每日步数,新研究揭示了什么?A. 10,000 步仍是理想目标。B.超过 7000 步后收益完全停止。C. 在达到 7000 步前,健康收益显著增长。D. 适度的步行只提供微弱的保护。A:文章明确表示正在重新讨论“10,000 步是神奇数字”的固有观念, 并指出其更像是迷思而非科学。新研究的重点在约 7000 步。B:文章说收益“leveling out”(趋于平稳),但并未“stop entirely”(完全停止)。第七段提到超过 7000 步对老年痴呆和死亡风险仍有一些小改进。D:与文章主要发现相悖。研究指出适度步行(如达到 7000 步)与大幅降低死亡风险(低 47%)等显著益处相关, 并非“minor”(微小的)。25. 解析:推理判断题正确答案:B. It questions the scientific basis of it.原文位置 :第六段 : “ The recommendation is more myth than science, andresearchers have exposed it in recent years.”翻译:关于“10,000 步”的讨论主要挑战了什么?A. 它认为更高的目标是有害的。B. 它质疑其科学依据。C. 它否认运动能改善健康。D. 它声称专家误导了公众。A:文章并未说更高步数目标“危险”,第七段甚至明确“Higher step countsare not harmful”(更高步数并无害处)。C:文章整体在肯定步行对健康的巨大益处, 挑战的是“10,000 步”这个具体数字目标,而非运动本身。D:文章没有声称专家有意“misled the public”(误导公众) ,而是指出这个长期被推崇的推荐“more myth than science”(更像是迷思而非科学)。26. 解析: 词义猜测/推理题正确答案:D. Early increases produce the greatest returns.原文位置:第七段:“The health benefits of walking are like juicing an orange:The first few squeezes give the most juice, but after a while, things start to dryup.”翻译: 用榨橙子作比较, 暗示了步行益处的什么特点?A. 额外的步数最终会变得有害。B. 重复努力后益处会消失。C. 健康收益取决于强度。D. 早期的(步数)增加能产生最大的回报。错误答案解释:A: 比喻和原文都未提及“有害”,第七段明确说更高步数并无害。B: 比喻说“things start to dry up”(东西开始变干) ,意指收益增量变小,并非益处“消失”。C: 比喻和上下文讨论的核心是“步数”(量) ,而非“强度”。27. 解析:观点态度题正确答案:D. It encourages improvement without perfectionism.英语科试卷 第 3页 共 13页原文位置:全文,特别是最后两段的核心信息:第七段强调“nobody needsto feel guilty if they can’t hit 10,000”, 以 及 第 八 段 引 用 专 家 话 “If youimprove your step count, you are impacting your health across the board.”翻译:作者对运动的态度是什么?A. 认为药物同样重要。B. 提倡固定的每日步数期望。C. 赞成宏伟目标胜过适度进步。D. 鼓励进步,而非追求完美主义。A:文中引用专家说步行“just as important… as it is to take your pills”,是为了强调步行的重要性,并非文章主旨在于比较两者孰轻孰重,更非作者的整体态度。B:文章恰恰在挑战“10,000 步”这个“fixed daily step expectations”(固定的每日步数期望) ,提倡更可达成的目标。C:与文章主旨相反。文章支持“moderate progress”(适度进步,如达到 7000步带来的显著收益),并淡化对“ambitious goals”(宏伟目标,如必须达到10000 步) 的执着。28. 解析:推理判断题正确答案:C. A crisis may be underestimated early.原文位置: 第一段。作者回忆 2020 年 2 月大多数人未加留意, 随后世界在三周内剧变, 并指出 “ I think we' re in the ' this seems exaggerated' phase ofsomething much, much bigger than Covid. ”(我认为我们正处在某个比新冠大得多的事情的‘这似乎被夸大了’的阶段。)翻译:作者提到 2020年 2 月意在暗示什么?A. 公众反应总是很极端。B. 专家能预见全球灾难。C. 危机的早期可能被低估。D. 重大事件在数周内展开。A:作者强调的是早期的忽视(“weren't paying attention”)而非公众反应的“极端”。B:文中未提及“专家预见”,而是描述大多数人的普遍状态。D: “在数周内展开”是新冠疫情发展的表面事实,但作者引用此事的核心目的是将其作为类比, 说明人们正在像当初低估新冠一样低估当前的 AI变革,而不仅仅是指出事件发展速度快。29. 解析: 词义猜测题正确答案:D. It is polished and socially comfortable.原文位置:第二段。作者说他给出的是“the polite version”(礼貌的版本)即“The cocktail-party version”, 因为“the honest version sounds like I've lostmy mind”(诚实的版本听起来像是我疯了)。翻译:划线短语“cocktail-party version”最可能是什么意思?A. 它是故意虚假和误导性的。B. 它是简化的技术解释。C. 它是为避免冲突而保持乐观。D. 它是经过打磨且在社交场合令人舒适的。A: “故意虚假”不准确, 作者称之为“礼貌的版本”, 意在淡化而非故意欺骗。 ·英语科试卷 第 4页 共 13页B:未强调是“技术解释”,重点在于表述方式令人易于接受。 ·C:未强调是“乐观的”,重点在于“礼貌的”、“令人舒适的”, 以避免听起来疯狂。30. 解析: 推理判断题(段落作用题)正确答案:B. It broadens warning beyond experience.原文位置: 第三段。该段核心是解释科技行业人士拉响警报的原因:“because this already happened to us. We're not making predictions. We'retelling you what already occurred in our own jobs. ”(因为这已经发生在我们身上。我们不是在预测。我们是在告诉你我们自己的工作中已经发生的事。)翻译: 以“这就是科技行业外的人不太明白的”开头的段落有什么作用?A.它解释了科技工作者更高的薪酬。B. 它将警告建立在经验之上,使其超越单纯的预测。C. 它将准备范围局限于业内人士。D. 它证明了他的创始人身份。A:段落内容与薪酬完全无关。C:段落旨在向外行人解释和预警,呼吁大家行动(见最后一段),而非“限制准备”。D:证明身份并非该段落的主要功能,其核心功能是解释警告的紧迫性和真实性来源。31. 解析: 主旨大意题正确答案:A. It warns that AI-driven change is arriving faster than expected.原文位置: 全文, 特别是第四至七段。作者以亲身经历(第四段) 说明AI 已能替代其技术工作, 并指出 AI 正从代码迅速扩展到所有脑力工作领域(第五段),其替代速度(一至五年)和普遍性(替代的是“mental work”而不仅是单一技能)远超以往自动化浪潮(第六段)。翻译:这篇文章的主要目的是什么?A. 它警告 AI 驱动的变革正以超预期的速度到来。B. 它解释了 AI 如何提高技术领域生产力。C. 它论证再培训可以防止大规模失业。D. 它将 AI 热潮与过去的自动化浪潮进行比较。B:“提高生产力”只是 AI 能力的表现之一,且非文章焦点。文章核心在于强调其替代工作的速度、广度及引发的紧迫性。C:文章明确否定了单纯“再培训”的有效性(第六段:“Whatever you retrainfor, it' s improving at that too. ”),并指出关键是以 “curiosity and urgency”现在就开始行动。D:比较过去自动化浪潮(第六段)是为了突出本次 AI 变革的“不同”和更剧烈的影响,这只是支撑核心论点的论据之一,而非文章主旨。32. 解析: 题型:细节理解题正确答案:B . People are highly focused on immediate interests.原文位置:第一段最后一句:“ ...modern society has failed this test on a globalscale, becoming dangerously trapped in ' living for the moment. ' ” 以及第二段中对即时满足压力源的描述。英语科试卷 第 5页 共 13页翻译:根据理查德·费舍尔的观点,现代社会的主要问题是什么?· A. 人们缺乏探索未知的好奇心。B. 人们高度关注即时利益。C. 人们失去了建造宏伟建筑的能力。D. 人们正与社交媒体成瘾作斗争。A:文章未讨论“探索未知的好奇心”。C:“建造宏伟建筑的能力”是“大教堂思维”的比喻,指代长远规划的能力,而非字面意义上的建筑能力。问题在于失去了这种思维,而非具体技能。D:“社交媒体成瘾”是导致“为当下而活”现象的原因之一(第二段提及),但非费舍尔所指的“主要问题” ,其核心是更广义的短期主义思维。33. 解析: 题型:细节理解题正确答案:C. The willingness to invest in the well- being of future generations.原 文 位 置 : 第 二 段 第 一 句 : “Fisher’s central claim is that our ancestorspossessed a 'cathedral thinking' mindset—the ability to plan for a future theywould never personally see...”翻译:根据文本描述, “大教堂思维”的特点是什么?A. 快速适应 24 小时新闻周期的能力。B. 平衡季度财报与社交媒体使用的技巧。C. 愿意投资于未来世代的福祉。D. 偏爱建造实体建筑而非数字建筑。A:这是现代短期思维的压力源,与“大教堂思维”相反。B: 同 A,这是现代现象,与“大教堂思维”无关。D:这是对“大教堂”比喻的字面误解。 “大教堂思维”是一种为看不见的未来做规划的心态, 并非特指建造实体建筑。34. 解析: 题型:推理判断题(观点态度题)正确答案:D . Supportive of its main message despite some concerns.原文位置:最后一段。作者肯定了“Fisher’s writing is elegant and his researchis thorough”, 但 也 指 出 “some readers might find his optimism slightlydisconnected from the harsh realities of modern politics”,最后总结认为“TheLong View is a necessary wake-up call.”翻译: 关于作者对费舍尔书籍的态度, 可以推断出什么?A. 批评其缺乏科学证据和样本。B. 对其政治影响力充满热情。C. 怀疑作者的研究方法。D. 支持其主要信息,尽管有些担忧。A:作者称赞其研究“全面”(thorough) ,未批评缺乏证据。B:作者实际上指出其观点可能难以影响现实政治(“persuade a politician”),并未表现对其政治影响力的热情。C:作者未质疑研究方法,反而认为研究是“全面的”。35. 解析: 题型:主旨大意题正确答案:A. Regaining Our Future: A Review of The Long View原文位置:全文。文章以“棉花糖测试”引入短期思维问题,介绍费舍尔在《长远视野》一书中对“大教堂思维”的倡导和对现代社会的批判, 并评价了该书的价值。英语科试卷 第 6页 共 13页翻译: 这篇文章的最佳标题是什么?A. 重获我们的未来: 《长远视野》书评 B. 未来成功的秘诀:棉花糖测试 C. 为何“大教堂思维”在今日已过时 D. 理查德·费舍尔:建造万年钟的人B: “棉花糖测试”仅是文章引子, 用于引出核心讨论的书籍和“长远思维”主题, 并非全文核心。C:文章主张恢复“大教堂思维”,认为其至关重要而非“过时”。D:建造“万年钟”的“长久现在基金会”是书中提到的一个例子, 用以说明长远思维,并非文章主角或核心内容。文章核心是评介《长远视野》这本书及其观点。七选五翻译: 社交时差发生在你的睡眠时间表与社会的作息时间冲突时,它影响着许多人。A. 这是比你身体自然节奏更早起床或熬夜太晚的结果。 随着时间的推移,你的生物钟与社会需求之间的这种不协调会导致一系列健康问题。“社交时差”这个术语由蒂尔 ·罗内伯格教授在 2006 年创造。你的“时型”——一种决定你是早鸟(云雀)、夜猫子还是介于两者之间的生物特征——在其中起着重要作用。例如,云雀在清晨感觉最清醒,B. 而夜猫子在一天中晚些时候状态更好。 如果你介于两者之间,情况可能会温和一些。然而,现代生活,连同其工作和学校的早早开始时间,常常迫使人们在身体还没准备好时就醒来。G. 这会导致睡眠不佳、生产力低下,甚至肥胖和糖尿病等健康问题。 研究表明,长期存在社交时差的个体面临各种健康问题的风险增加,包括新陈代谢问题和高压水平。E. 然而,这并非无法解决的困境。 为了最大限度地减少其影响,专家建议人们白天多花时间在户外,接触自然光,这有助于调节他们的睡眠周期。在理想情况下,我们的时间表应基于我们的时型,让我们能在自然状态最佳时工作。在那之前,意识到早起和晚睡如何影响我们的健康至关重要。D. 如果可能,协调你的时间表与你身体的自然节律, 以减少社交时差。36. 答案:A本空位于首段第二句,是对首句“社交时差(现象)影响很多人”的原因进行直接解释。选项 A“这是比你身体自然节奏更早起床或熬夜太晚的结果”精确描述了导致“睡眠时间表与社会作息冲突”的具体行为,形成了“现象 →原因”的逻辑链。下一句“这种不匹配...会导致健康问题”则转而论述该冲突的本质与后果。选项 F 虽然也相关,但它更像是对“冲突/不匹配”本身的定性描述(“这是一种严重损害个人健康的不匹配”) ,在逻辑上更接近下一句的内容,若放在此处会造成语义上的部分重复,且中断了从“现象 /行为”到“本质/后果”的清晰推进。37. 答案:B本空位于对“时型”概念进行举例说明的部分。前句提到“云雀在清晨最清醒”, 需要一个并列句来描述与之对比的“夜猫子”。选项 B“而夜猫子在一英语科试卷 第 7页 共 13页天中晚些时候状态更好”以“while”形成完美对比, 完整呈现了两种主要时型的特征。选项 C“而他们夜间的精力将远不如白天”虽然也涉及精力变化,但它描述的是“云雀”这一类群体自身的早晚对比,而非“云雀”与“夜猫子”这两类人群之间的对比,不符合上下文要求的并列对比逻辑。38. 答案:G本空前文指出“现代生活迫使人们过早醒来”,本空需要填入这种被迫行为带来的直接、具体的负面影响。选项 G“这会导致睡眠不佳、生产力低下,甚至肥胖和糖尿病等健康问题”正是对这些负面影响的详细列举,其中“睡眠不佳、生产力低下”是即时和常见的后果,“肥胖和糖尿病”则举例引出了更严重的健康问题, 从而自然衔接至下一句“研究表明...健康风险增加”。这是一个典型的“问题 →具体后果→研究佐证”的论述链条。39. 答案:E本空位于最后一段的开头,具有承上启下的段落过渡功能。上一段结尾在论述社交时差带来的健康风险,语气偏向于陈述问题。此处需要一句话将文意从“提出问题”转向“解决问题”。选项 E“然而,这并非无法解决的困境”以“然而”进行转折,先承认问题的存在,再用“并非无法解决”引出下文的专家建议和解决方案,逻辑上非常顺畅,是理想的段落启下句。40. 答案:D本空位于全文结尾。前一句刚刚强调“意识到早起和晚睡如何影响我们的健康至关重要”,这是呼吁大家建立认知。选项 D“如果可能,协调你的时间表与你身体的自然节律, 以减少社交时差”则是在此认知基础上, 提出的最直接、最核心的具体行动建议,与文章主题紧密扣合,起到了总结全文、落脚于行动号召的作用,是完美的结束语。完形填空文章翻译:对于 20 世纪 80 年代在哥伦比亚长大的小女孩来说,在 NASA 从事科学事业可能就像踏足一个遥远的星球。然而,戴安娜·特鲁希略做到了——她现在是一名工程师, 领导着一个 45 人的团队, 负责最新火星探测器的机械臂。她出生于 1983 年, 即使还是个小女孩, 戴安娜就确定了自己对科学的热爱。17 岁时,她的父亲提出送她去佛罗里达州迈阿密学习航空航天工程。她毫无犹豫地听从了父亲的建议。带着仅有的 300 美元来到美国,特鲁希略不得不通过做一系列清洁工作来挣扎着完成学业。这个过程绝对不容易,但特鲁希略从未抱怨。接着,特鲁希略迎来了另一个改变人生的时刻。她的一位教授随口提到了一位他们认识的宇航员。意识到她“距离认识一位宇航员只有一个人之隔”就足以推动特鲁希略的职业追求。于是她加强了空间科学的学习,并最终在 2007 年成为第一位被 NASA 学院录取的拉丁裔女性。从那以后, 特鲁希略在美国航天局担任过许多职务。英语科试卷 第 8页 共 13页但戴安娜并没有止步于此。她还以身作则,鼓励女性追求 STEM ·领域的职业。她自己的故事是一个提醒,在障碍之外,有一个充满机会的整个宇宙,等待着任何愿意努力工作去伸手摘星的人。答案解析:41. C. However解析: 前句说“在 NASA 从事事业似乎像踏足遥远星球”,后句说“戴安娜做到了” ,两者为转折关系。However 表转折, 最符合。A. Therefore(因此)表结果;B. Instead(反而)表替代性对比,但此处更强调转折而非替代;D. Moreover(而且)表递进。42. B. engineer解 析 : 根 据 后 文 “ leading a 4 5 - person team that’ s responsible for the roboticarm”(领导负责机械臂的团队)可知,她的职位是工程师。A. astronaut(宇航员) 、C. pilot(飞行员) 、D. doctor(医生)均与文中描述的职责不符。43. A. hesitation解析: 前文说她父亲提出建议, 她跟随了, 说明她很果断。 “without anyhesitation”是固定搭配,意为“毫不犹豫”。B. complaint(抱怨)、C. expectation(期望) 、D. promise(承诺)均不符合语境。44. D. suggestion解析: 前文父亲“offered to send her”(提出送她) ,这是一种建议, 而非命令。D. suggestion(建议) 最准确。A. command(命令) 语气过强;B.footstep(脚步)不合逻辑;C. request(请求)通常指更正式的要求,此处父亲是主动提出。45. C. struggle解析:她仅带 300美元,需做清洁工作完成学业,处境艰难。“struggle through”意为“艰难地度过/完成”,符合语境。A. go through(经历) 中性,未体现艰难;B. pass through(通过)侧重结果;D. push through(克服) 虽可,但“ struggle through”更强调过程的挣扎, 与“never complained”形成更好对比。46. D. process解析: 指她完成学业的整个过程。D. process(过程) 最贴切。A. mission(任务)通常指具体使命;B. career(职业生涯) 此时她学业未完成, 职业尚未开始;C. adventure(冒险) 带有娱乐性,与艰难求学不符。47. B. life-changing解析:后文教授的话激励了她, 改变了她的职业追求, 因此是“改变人生”的 时刻 。A. risk-taking(冒 险 的 ) 、 C. time-consuming(耗 时 的 ) 、D.energy-saving(节能的)均无法体现此处的转折性与重要性。48. A. Realizing解析: 她认识到“距离认识宇航员只有一个人之隔”, 这是一种认知。 A.Realizing(意识到) 最准确。B. Remembering(记得) 指回忆已知信息;英语科试卷 第 9页 共 13页C. Imagining(想象) 指虚构;D. Assuming(假设) 指推测, 均不符合事实认知的语境。49. C. fuel解析:这种认识推动 /激励了她的职业追求。C. fuel 作动词意为“刺激、推动”,符合。A. record(记录) 、B. share(分享) 、D. finish(完成)均无法与“career pursuit”合理搭配。50. D. intensified解析: 受到激励后, 她应更加努力地学习。D. intensified(加强、强化)符合。A. started(开始) 与上下文矛盾, 她早已开始学习;B. abandoned(放弃) 、C. suspended(暂停)与后文成功进入 NASA 矛盾。51. B. eventually解析:从受激励到 2007 年被录取,有一个过程,B. eventually(最终)表示经过努力后的结果。A. immediately(立即)与时间线不符;C. gradually(逐渐地) 强调过程而非结果;D. suddenly(突然地)与努力过程不符。52. C. stopped解析: “hasn’t stopped there”意为“并未止步于此”, 与后文她继续鼓励女性形成递进。A. left there(离开那里)、B. succeeded there(在那里成功)、D. reached there(到达那里)均不符合“继续进取”的语境。53. A. encouraging解析:她以身作则,鼓励女性进入 STEM 领域。A. encouraging(鼓励)最贴切。 B. promising(承诺) 主语常为人或机构, 但此处是“ she leads byexample, ... women”,promising 作动词时意为“承诺”,搭配不当;C. allowing(允许) 、D. persuading(说服)均不如“鼓励”符合她作为榜样的角色。54. D. reminder解析:她的故事提醒人们机会存在。D. reminder(提醒物)最合适。A. symbol(象征)较抽象,不如 reminder 具体;B. notice(通知)通常指书面公告;C. warning(警告) 带负面含义,与积极故事不符。55. B. reach for解析: “reach for the stars”是固定短语,意为“追求远大目标”,与“work hardenough”呼应。A. stare at(盯着)表被动;C. long for(渴望)强调心理状态,不如“reach for”体现行动;D. take after(相似)完全不符。语法填空56. called 此处为过去分词作后置定语,修饰“program”,表示“被叫做”,因为节目是被命名的,所以用过去分词表被动。57. making 此处为现在分词作伴随状语,表示机器人表演功夫这一动作同时产生了“成为热议节目”的结果,与主语“humanoid robots”是主动关系。58. which 此处为非限制性定语从句, 修饰“Unitree Technology”, 从句缺少主语,且指代物,所以用关系代词“which”。英语科试卷 第 10页 共 13页59. precision 介词“with”后需要名词,“high”修饰名词,表示“高精度”,因此用名词形式“precision” 。“high precision control”意为“高精度控制”。60. performers “human”为形容词,修饰名词“performer”,根据上下文,与机器人合作的是多位人类表演者,所以用复数形式“performers”。61. but 此处连接两个分句,前句说“只能表演简单群舞”,后句说“不能做困难功夫动作”,为转折关系, 因此用连词“but”。62. combines 主语“It”为第三人称单数, 描述一般事实, 用一般现在时,谓语动词需加“-s”,所以用“combines”。63. from “from a new perspective”为固定搭配,意为“从新的视角”,符合句意“帮助年轻学生从新的视角理解功夫”。64. latest 定冠词“the”后接形容词“latest”, 修饰“developments”, 意为“最新的发展” ,表示中国仿生机器人的最新进展。65. widely 此处修饰动词“used”, 需用副词形式“widely”, 意为“广泛地使用”,符合句意“未来这些技术可能会被广泛应用”。听力原文与答案标注Text 1M:What do you want to see next The monkeys are in that direction and the elephants are overthere.W:Don’t you think we should find a café before we look at any more animals (1) I haven’teaten anything since we left home this morning.Text 2M:When I was in the supermarket, I ran into some people we met at the wedding last week.(2)W:Which ones M:Carole and Tony. Do you remember the older couple They asked ifwe’d like to go out to arestaurant with them next week.Text 3W:So, Mr. Jones, tell me more about the secret of your big vegetables. (3)M:There s no secret. I raise them from seed, feed them well and this is the result.W:But this carrot, for instance, is big enough to feed two people.Text 4M:I’m having second thoughts about singing by myself (4) at the end-of-term performance. Icant be as relaxed as Jonny.W:Tell the singing coach how you feel. Maybe he will give you some tips on feeling moreconfident.Text 5W:OK, thank you. Well get the computer delivered to you this week.英语科试卷 第 11页 共 13页M:I need it before Thursday. It s a birthday present for my son. ·W:Well, our delivery department is closed on Monday, but we can deliver it the followingday. (5)Text 6M:I really like the warm feeling in your home. How did you do it W:Thanks, Dave. That’s what I pay most of my attention to. The key is lights. (6) I alwaysthink of hospitals when seeing the bright white lights. I dont like them. I like soft lights, sothroughout my apartment, I changed all the lights to these softer yellow ones. What’s more,they match the furniture and walls well.M:Ah, yes. What else did you do to make it warm W:I like having fresh flowers around to give the room a nice fresh smell (7) but not toostrong.M:That’s lovely. It reminds me of the local library. There are always some fresh roses in ourclassroom too.Text7M:Hello Mary.W:Hello Bruce. I don’t usually see you in the supermarket. (8)M:No, but I have to do the shopping this week. Carol is ill in bed.W:Oh, Im sorry to hear that. What s wrong with her M:She’s had a fever for the past few days.W:So, you’re buying the food, are you M:Yes, but Im shocked to see how much things cost these days.W:Terrible, isn’t it Things seem to cost more every time I shop.M:Look at this. One pack of butter costs me£3. 50. I thought butter only cost about£ 1.W:Ah, I can help you there. The type of butter I bought cost the same, but there s an offer—three for the price of two. So I bought three and saved all that money. (9)Text 8M:So, what do you think of the movie W:To be honest, I don’t really enjoy it. I thought the plot was predictable (10) and the actionscenes seemed fake and unrealistic.M:Really I thought it was great! The action was intense and the special effects were amazing.W:I can understand why you liked it, but it just didn’t appeal to me.I prefer movies withwell-developed characters and a well-written storyline.M:I get that. I appreciate those things too, but sometimes it s nice to simply sit back and enjoya mindless action film. Plus, the lead actor was very handsome!W:Ill give you that, he was definitely easy on the eye. (11) But for me, a good movie shouldhave a meaningful message rather than just be visually appealing.M:I see your point. Well,maybe next time we can pick a movie that we’ll both enjoy. (12)W:That sounds like a good plan.英语科试卷 第 12页 共 13页Text 9 .W:Ah, you’re back. How was the holiday, Geoff M:It was wonderful. It s easily the best holiday I’ve ever had.W:Really That good M:Yes, we went to see all the temples around Siem Reap. (13) Cambodia is such an amazingplace.W:I love that part of the world. You should go to Thailand next time. (14) The temples thereshine in the sun.M:Sounds great, but what I really want to see next time is Machu Picchu in Peru. (15)W:Did you fly over Siem Reap in a hot-air balloon That is what a lot of tourists do.M:No, I’d be very nervous about being in a basket under a balloon. I’m scared of heights.W:Sometimes you have to take risks to get the most out of life.M:I don’t mind small risks like water-skiing, (16) but things like airplanes and balloons justaren’t for me.W:Ah well, at least you are seeing some of the world.M:Yes, life is too short to miss out on what the world has to offer.Text 10This week on Hilarious Homes. (17) we’ll take a look at two houses. Our first story involves acouple. Their love of animals led them to buy a home alongside a forest in Clearwater, Florida.Don and Samantha Smith have lived in this house for 20 years. Most homeowners are used toseeing local animals, such as rabbits, deer, or perhaps a neighbor s dog. But in Florida, it’snormal to see 10 full-length snakes. In fact, the snakes have become more like pets. Althoughthey are friendly to these ancient creatures, the Smiths are very aware of how dangerous theseanimals can be. Recently, their pet cat disappeared. (18)Our next story proves that one man’ s garbage is another man s treasure. Take a look at Georgeand Helen Wilson s house in Halifax, Canada. Notice anything different That’s right. Theirhouse is completely made of garbage and recycled materials. (19) It took only one month tobuild this house and it cost only $ 500. Amazingly, they got the idea from their daughterRose, (20) whose 4th-grade science project was to build something out of stuff from around thehouse. Helen said about six months ago they were living at her mother-in-law’s, but now theyhave their own beautiful home. She also said she would never look at garbage the same again.英语科试卷 第 13页 共 13页 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 辽宁省沈阳市东北育才学校2025-2026学年度高三下学期第六次模拟考试英语听力.mp3 辽宁省沈阳市东北育才学校2025-2026学年度高三下学期第六次模拟考试英语试卷.pdf 辽宁省沈阳市东北育才学校2025-2026学年度高三下学期第六次模拟考试英语试卷答案.pdf