河北石家庄市第一中学2025-2026学年高一下学期学情检测反馈考试一英语试题(含解析,含听力原文无音频)

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河北石家庄市第一中学2025-2026学年高一下学期学情检测反馈考试一英语试题(含解析,含听力原文无音频)

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石家庄市第一中学高一下学期学情检测反馈考试一
英语
本试卷满分 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,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
第一节(共 5 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 7.5 分)
听下面 5 段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的 A 、B 、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有 10 秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话读两遍。
1 .What is the weather like now
A .Stormy. B .Cloudy. C .Sunny.
2 .When will the store open
A .At 7:50. B .At 8:00. C .At 8:30.
3 .What did the man do just now
A .He answered an inquiry. B .He worked on a report. C .He fixed a computer.
4 .What is the man doing
A .Leading the way. B .Asking for directions. C .Posting a package.
5 .What are the speakers mainly talking about
A .Ways of keeping fit.
B .Benefits of having a hobby.
C .Tips for regular gym-goers.
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。
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6 .What does Jim value most about the apartment
A .The size. B .The surroundings. C .The location.
7 .How much rent will the woman pay per month
A .$300. B .$320. C .$350.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
8 .What is the probable relationship between the speakers
A .Schoolmates. B .Teacher and student. C .Doctor and patient.
9 .What does the man dislike about teaching
A .Keeping a growth mindset.
B .Dealing with tricky students.
C .Broadening knowledge continuously.
10 .How does the man feel about his future career choice
A .Confused. B .Anxious. C .Confident.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
11 .Why does Anna come to Shanghai
A .To study. B .To go sightseeing. C .To work.
12 .What was Anna disappointed with during her stay in Shanghai
A .The weather. B .The food. C .The language barrier.
13 .Where does the conversation take place
A .At the man’s house. B .At the airport. C .In an office.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
14 .What is the hardest part for Martin to play a superhero
A .Getting his body in shape.
B .Performing in action scenes.
C .Managing his facial expression.
15 .What does Martin like best about growing up in Canada
A .Having easy access to nature.
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B .Receiving international education.
C .Establishing a strong family bond.
16 .How did Martin get into acting
A .By working as a producer.
B .By studying acting at university.
C .By replacing a sick actor in a performance.
17 .What is the last question about
A .Martin’s family members.
B .Martin’s views on education.
C .Martin’s potential career choice.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
18 .What is the aim of World Sleep Day
A .To teach people how to get enough sleep.
B .To draw public attention to sleep disorders.
C .To stress the importance of high-quality sleep.
19 .What does the study from the University of South Australia show
A .Most adults lack enough sleep.
B .Daytime physical activities boost sleep.
C .Children need at least eight hours of sleep.
20 .What do most people know little about
A .The risks of sleep disorders.
B .The benefits of regular sleep.
C .The necessity of work-life balance.
第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分 50 分)
第一节 (共 15 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 37.5 分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A 、B 、C 、D 四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
Couchsurfing (沙发客) is a service that connects members to a global community of travelers.
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Use Couchsurfing to find a place to stay or share your home and hometown with travelers. The following is how it works.Create a profile
Completely fill out your Couchsurfing profile! This will be your home base and is a reflection of you: your lifestyle and what’s important to you. Here you can tell people if you’re traveling or
would like to host. Be sure to include photos. Don’t have a profile yet Please click Sign Up Now.Explore your city
Getting in touch with experienced Couchsurfers in your area is the best way to get a feel for how Couchsurfing works. Just head to your city’s Place Page and look at the weekly events happening near you. Click “Join”, show up and you’re on your way!Surf the world
If you’re ready for an adventure, search for the city you plan to visit and look for locals with
couches available. Look through profiles to find people you might want to stay with. When you find a few interesting potential hosts, carefully review their profile and send a Couchrequest for the dates you’ll be there. We usually recommend sending about five Couchrequests.List your couch
Once you’ve explored the site and have been to an event or two, consider making your
couch, spare room or air bed available to travelers. Set your couch status under Couch
Information. You can set it to “Not Right Now” if you want to be available as a city resource for travelers but are unable to host. You can set it to “No” if you’re not available or don’t have any extra space, or “Maybe/Yes” to show up in search results for travelers who are planning a trip to your area.
21 .What should you do with your profile
A .Post it online. B .Submit it to your hosts.
C .Carry it to weekly events. D .Keep it at home.
22 .What is the purpose of the step “Explore your city”
A .To find potential couch providers.
B .To know more about one’s own city.
C .To communicate with other couchsurfers.
D .Tojoin a tour group to the same destination.
23 .What does setting your couch status to “Maybe/Yes” mean
A .You are planning to take a trip.
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B .You are ready to host travelers.
C .Your couchsurfing request is confirmed.
D .Your profile can appear in search results.
B
From the “Sultan of Swat” to the “Colossus of Clout,” no baseball player has been given
more eye-catching names than Babe Ruth. But there’s one name for the legendary Babe you might not know: cancer (癌症) pioneer.
Ruth, born in February 1895, was the widely known king of baseball by his 30th birthday. By 1925, he had won four World Series and established himself as the sport’s most fearsome
hitter.
But he was also famous as a heavy eater when he wasn’t on the field. On April 7, 1925, on the way to a game, Ruth told teammates he felt unwell and passed out. Later he had operations to remove one part of his intestine (肠道).
Less than a decade later, Ruth found himself back at the hospital in an even more terrible situation and was told he had cancer. Later that year, doctors suggested that Ruth take part in a medical test for an experimental drug (药物), which had only been tested on mice. Ruth, who didn’t want to know what drug he was receiving or why, agreed, making him one of the first
patients anywhere to receive the special treatment.
Even though Ruth only lived another year, the method did lengthen his life, which was regarded a milestone in medicine. By 1998, 40 percent of patients with the same kind of cancer that Ruth developed, had a survival rate of five or more years.
Thanks to Ruth and other patients in the study, treatments are much more effective and
specific today. “I realized that if anything was learned about that type of treatment, whether good or bad,” Ruth wrote in his book, “it would be of use in the future to the medical profession and
maybe to a lot of people with my same trouble.”
24 .What do Ruth’s many titles show
A .His professional struggles. B .His personal experience.
C .His widespread popularity. D .His medical contributions.
25 .What does the author suggest about Ruth’s health problem in 1925
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A .It led to his cancer battle. B .It was related to his eating habits.
C .It was solved by an operation. D .It resulted from the game stress.
26 .What can be inferred about the cancer treatment Ruth got
A .It was widely used on humans.
B .It was forced upon him against his will.
C .It lengthened his life by over five years.
D .It made a difference to later cancer patients.
27 .Which of the following can best describe Babe Ruth
A .Selfless and brave. B .Patient and helpful.
C .Gifted and determined. D .Hopeful and confident.
C
A study conducted by Cornell University examined how the use ofAI in conversations impacts the way people express themselves and view each other.
The researchers have found people have more efficient conversations, use more positive language and perceive each other more positively when using an AI-enabled chat tool.
However, the group also found that when participants think their partner is using more AI-suggested responses, they consider that partner as less cooperative.
“I was surprised to find people tend to evaluate you more negatively simply because they suspect you’re using AI to help compose text, regardless of whether you actually are,” said Jess
Hohenstein, the lead researcher. “This illustrates the continuous overall doubt that people seem to have around AI.”
For their first experiment, participants were asked to talk about a policy issue and assigned to one of three conditions: both participants can use smart replies; only one participant can use
smart replies; or neither participant can use smart replies. Researchers found that using smart
replies increased communication efficiency, positive emotional language and positive evaluations by communication partners. On average, smart replies accounted for 14.3% of sent messages.
But participants whose partners suspected of responding with smart replies were evaluated more negatively than those who were thought to have typed their own responses, consistent with common assumptions about the negative implications of AI.
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“While AI might be able to help you write,” Hohenstein said, “it’s altering your language in ways you might not expect, especially by making you sound more positive. This suggests that by using text-generating AI, you’re giving up some of your own personal voice.”
Malte Jung, an associate professor, said, “What we observe in this study is the impact that AI has on social dynamics and some of the unintended consequences that could result from
integrating AI in social contexts. This suggests that whoever controls the algorithm (算法) may have influence on people’s interactions, language and insights into each other.”
28 .How do the researchers draw their conclusion
A .By analyzing figures. B .By making use of AI.
C .By conducting experiments. D .By completing questionnaires.
29 .Which statement does Hohenstein agree with
A .AI always expresses in ways you expect.
B .Algorithm will never influence people’s insights.
C .Trust can be affected by using AI in conversation.
D .You will regain your voice by using AI in conversation.
30 .How will a person feel about suspecting his partner’s using smart replies
A .Nervous. B .Uncomfortable. C .Excited. D .Puzzled.
31 .What is the text mainly about
A .Methods of using AI in conversations. B .Efficiency of using AI in conversations.
C .Convenience of using AI in conversations. D .Impacts of using AI in conversations.
D
Animals and plants also live and thrive on public squares. This creates opportunities for
greater biodiversity and well-being for the human population. Researchers at the Technical
University of Munich (TUM) have studied at 103 locations in Munich how various factors affect flora and fauna (动植物). They advocate a close examination of local conditions and a more
nature-focused approach to the design of public spaces.
Together with his team, Wolfgang Weisser, Professor of Terrestrial Ecology at TUM,
looked at such factors as size, the occurrence of lawn, plant and tree growth, artificial light sources and green in the surroundings ofthe 103 public squares in Munich. The squares varied from
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almost entirely sealed (封闭的) to park-like squares.
Their results show, with Munich as an example, how greatly the different spaces can differ in the animals and other organisms that can live there. At the heavily sealed Marienplatz, the
researchers counted only 20 species, with just one bird and moss species as well as insects and bat species. Meanwhile, at Pfrontener Platz, a space with lawns, bushes and trees, they found 156
taxa, including 21 different kinds of birds. At Johannisplatz, 118 species are present, as it has trees, hedges and some grassy areas despite being sealed to a relatively large extent.
Unsurprisingly, more plants are beneficial to many animal species. This is a factor that
urban planning models already take into account. However, the study also shows that lawns, trees and bushes vary widely in terms of the diversity and numbers of the species they attract. So far,
public spaces are designed with humans in mind, with little consideration to animals and other species.
The researchers concluded that the chances for greater biodiversity are increased if, instead of applying the same patterns to every location, planners take into account the local conditions and the needs of different species. To encourage more bee species, for example, they should not only plant nectar-bearing flowers, but also provide open space as habitat for bees and a source of
nest-building material.
32 .What does the study at TUM focus on
A .The best locations for flora and fauna.
B .Factors to be considered in square design.
C .The impact of local conditions on biodiversity.
D .The best way for humans and flora and fauna to get along.
33 .What can we know from paragraph 3
A .Animals expand in sealed parks. B .Open parks support more biodiversity.
C .Open parks are not fit for birds to stay. D .Closed parks are as good as open ones.
34 .What does the study say about urban greenery
A .It varies in attracting species. B .It will replace artificial lights.
C .It has nothing to do with species. D .It is well planned in urban buildings.
35 .What can be the best title for the text
A .Enhancing Urban Development: Considering Local Species’ Needs
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B .Human-animal Coexistence: Integrating Nature into City Designing
C .Urban Ecosystems: Challenges for Plants and Animals in Urban Spaces
D .Biodiversity in the City: Designing Urban Spaces for Humans and Animals
第二节 (共 5 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 12.5 分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
For most people, traveling through the mountains or sampling French cuisine is a rare treat.
36 If you intend to become a travel writer, here is how you can get on your professional adventure.Learn to be a descriptive writer.
People come to travel writing from all walks of life, and publications tend to be concerned with your ability to deliver a great piece over any advanced degree. It’s important to learn skills to
describe places so that your readers can feel as if they were personally on the scene.
37 Engage readers with your descriptive writing.
Readers want you to take them on a journey with you. 38 What you need to do is to
evoke (激发) the five senses using descriptive writing techniques. The use of simile (比喻) and
strong language brings the piece to life and makes the reader feel like they’re traveling along with you.Cherry-pick the details that will tell the best story.
39 To make a stronger piece, you need to focus on the right stories and details,
which means knowing what to add and what you can leave out. Identifying what’s most important and most interesting to your audience makes for more absorbing writing. 40
You might be asked to write about a topic you aren’t familiar with or you might need to learn more about a place’s history or background to give your piece greater context. Doing
research will allow you to create an accurate and well-informed story.
Travel writing allows you to indulge in your wanderlust and make a living of it. It is also a way to connect people across cultures and great distances and build an appreciation for the
uniqueness and diversity around us.
A .Do your preparation.
B .You don’t necessarily pay for their trip.
C .Focus on unique cultures.
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D .A descriptive piece should focus on the details.
E .For travel writers, it might just be another day on the job.
F .To achieve this, you might as well take a travel writing course.
G .Though you may have recorded many interesting details, you can’t include everything.
第三部分 语言运用 (共两节,满分 30 分)
第一节 (共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的 A 、B 、C 、D 四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Recently, I read a magazine article stating that people tend to turn into their parents as they age. The signs include complaining about the weather, choosing comfort over style in clothing, going to bed early, and repeating family recipes — like my mom’s Sunday roast beef, a British tradition I once laughed at. , this usually starts at 45, but I am certain it doesn’t me, even though I’m 47.
I’ve always lived differently. My parents had a big house with a ping-pong table and
weekly tournaments (锦标赛); I rent a small flat near a recreation center for indoor tennis. Mom loved vegetable gardening, but I only grow flowers in small pots. I
camper-van trips (Dad’s favorite) and Sunday roasts, nor do I and suddenly wake up while watching TV or moan about rain when it delays.
My daughter disagreed when I showed her the article. “Mom, you’re just like them,” she said as I more chocolate cake, citing calories. “Grandma always counted calories!” She also pointed out I use Mom’s vintage teacups — ones I used to call “old-fashioned”. Her
words made me . Later, I noticed that a friend her house with wallpaper like her mom’s, and my sister bought a ping-pong table for neighbors. I somehow caught myself humming Dad’s favorite Tony Bennett songs.
It was then that I realized these similarities are actually rather . I found home’s familiarity in Dad’s cuckoo clock and Mom’s split pea soup. So, instead of resisting, I learned to this change. Last week, I even made Mom’s roast beef — it tasted like . I guess I’ve unknowingly become a mini of my parents, and I must admit: I don’t just like it; I’m for it.
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41 .A .rare B .typical C .random D .secret
42 .A .Unluckily B .Ultimately C .Theoretically D .Slowly
43 .A .apply to B .contribute to C .appeal to D .occur to
44 .A .watched B .held C .missed D .canceled
45 .A .expect B .prefer C .organise D .dislike
46 .A .doze off B .turn off C .drop off D .cut off
47 .A .baked B .refused C .consumed D .shared
48 .A .hesitate B .defend C .reflect D .admit
49 .A .tidied B .traded C .departed D .decorated
50 .A .even B .merely C .roughly D .still
51 .A .annoying B .entertaining C .comforting D .encouraging
52 .A .embrace B .deny C .ignore D .manage
53 .A .growth B .memory C .failure D .success
54 .A .variety B .vision C .virtue D .version
55 .A .sorry B .ready C .grateful D .regretful
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。
In 2026, the World Day for Glaciers (冰川) celebrates its first anniversary. The United
Nations General Assembly passed a 56 (resolve) in 2022, declaring 2025 as the
International Year of Glacier Preservation. Establishing March 21st as World Glacier Day aims to raise global awareness about the importance of glaciers, which store nearly 70% of Earth’s
freshwater 57 , human activities sharply speed up their melting (融化), threatening ecosystems.
In early 2025, China’s Ecological Environment Department, 58 (join) forces with climate ambassador Wang Yibo, launched a scientific mission to Tibet’s Renlongba Glacier. They drilled ice cores and collected samples 59 (analyze) climate data. Wang, 60
speech at COP29 inspired youth, 61 (emphasize) “Young people must act as active participants, not just observers.”
The first World Glacier Day marked 62 critical step toward global cooperation.
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Glaciers, vital for water cycles, need ____63____ (urge) protection. Experts warn that ignoring this issue could lead to irreparable consequences. Currently, through education and innovation, Chinese youth 64 (contribute) significantly to climate solutions.
65 Wang stated, “Protecting glaciers is a shared responsibility.” Collective action today will shape a sustainable tomorrow.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40 分)
第一节(满分 15 分)
66.假设你是李华,你校英语周报打算创办每周英语视频播客,现在正在征求学生意见,需要从以下两个主题中选择一个作为播客的主题:“Emotional Outlets (解忧树洞)”或“Futuristic Visions (未来愿景)”。请你写一封英文邮件给英语周报负责人,内容包括:
1. 你的选择;
2. 你推荐的理由。
参考词汇:视频播客:video podcast
注意:
1. 词数 80 左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear Editor,
Yours,
Li Hua
第二节(满分 25 分)
67 .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 afternoon in April. I was looking through the attic (阁楼) for Grandma’ s old
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albums when my hand touched a dusty violin box hidden behind winter jackets. When I opened it, the violin brought back memories of nights when Dad used to play soft songs for me after work.
Now, the violin’s strings hung loose, and its once-shiny wood looked old after years of being unused.
Downstairs, Dad’s key turned in the lock right at 6:15 pm. His work boots left dirty marks on the doormat. I saw him rubbing (揉) his right hand — he’ d hurt it last winter when he was at work. He looked up at the attic stairs. “Did you find anything cool up there ” he asked, his rough fingers tapping out a tune (旋律) on the kitchen table. “Dad, it’s nothing important really, just
some old stuff up there!” I said.
Dad stopped going for his music scholarship when Mom got really sick. He went from
playing in concerts to working in a factory. Every birthday, he’d say, “Maybe next year,” but then he’d quietly add, “after we pay the hospital bills.” It hit me that his dream wasn’t gone, but just
silenced.
My mind raced with a flood of thoughts. Here was this violin, once a symbol of Dad’s
passion and talent, now gathering dust in the attic. And here was Dad, his own dream of music
buried beneath the weight of family responsibilities, his hand still aching from the injury that had kept him away from his true passion.
A wave of determination washed over me. I couldn’t change the past, but I could do
something about the present. I could fix up this violin, not just as a physical restoration (修复), but as a symbol of hope and a bridge to reconnect Dad with his forgotten dreams.
注意:1.续写词数应为 150 个左右;
2.请按如下格式在相应位置作答。
Paragraph 1: By summer, I decided to work as an apprentice (学徒) at Mr. Kowalski’s music store.
_____
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Paragraph 2: On Dad’s 50th birthday, I handed him a large, shiny wooden box.
_____
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1 .B
【原文】W: The sky is covered with a blanket of gray clouds. Is it going to be sunny this weekend
M: There’s a thunderstorm for this Saturday, but it’s supposed to clear up by Sunday morning.
2 .C
【原文】M: Hi, is your store open yet I’ve been waiting for 10 minutes.
W: No. Sorry. It’s only 7:50 now. Our staff will start setting up at 8:00. And they’ll need 30 minutes before opening for customers.
3 .A
【原文】W: Were you working on the annual report just now
M: I finished that last night. It’s on your desk. I just responded to a customer inquiry that came in a moment ago.
W: OK. Lucy’s computer is acting up. Can you check it later
4 .B
【原文】M: Do you know how to get to the post office by subway
W: Sure. Take the grey line at Andrew Square and get off at 83rd street.
M: Got it. Now, once I get offat 83rd street, what’s the next
W: Go straight and take the second left, and then you will see the post office. It’s across from Jack’s Restaurant.
5 .A
【原文】M: I need to renew my gym membership. Fitness courses are my secret to staying healthy. Engaging with others can enhance my workout experience and provide motivation.
W: Well, I eat a balanced diet to maintain good health. Keeping a balanced diet can meet the physical needs. Besides, my hobby of doing regular swimming exercises also makes me a fit person.
6 .B 7 .C
【原文】W: When are you moving out of your apartment, Jim
M: This Saturday. But my rent isn’t due yet. Do you know anyone who is interested
W: I am. I’ve just changed my job, and your apartment is close to my new office.
M: Really That’d be great. You will like it as the balcony is spacious enough to accommodate seating, so you can enjoy the scenery comfortably. And there are many trees in the community,
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providing environmental benefits to the area. That’s actually why I chose it in the first place.
W: Sounds nice. How about the rent I’m trying to stay with a $300 budget.
M: It was $320 a month. But recently the landlady has raised it by $30. Is it OK
W: That’s a bit higher, but it’s worth the price.
8 .A 9 .B 10 .C
【原文】M: Are you going to the career fair at school tomorrow
W: Yes. I can’t decide what career to follow. I thought about nursing, maybe even becoming a doctor if my grades are good enough. But the thing that appeals to me most is teaching.
M: Really You surprise me. I did admire that teachers can broaden their knowledge and they adopt a mindset of continuous learning. But they have to meet lots of targets and deal with
difficult students, which I wouldn’t like.
W: It depends on your character. What job would you like to do after graduation, Howard
M: I thought of becoming a photographer. They seem to travel a lot.
W: That’s a good idea, but it might be hard to succeed in it. Everyone takes pictures with their phones these days.
M: Yeah, but you have to be very good to be a professional. And I think I could manage it.
11 .C 12 .A 13 .B
【原文】W: It was very nice of you to see me off.
M: It’s my pleasure, Anna. I know you must be excited to go home after such a long business trip. You’ll keep in touch with me, won’t you
W: Of course. And I will miss you, and miss the tasty food, the friendly workmates, who helped
me pick up a lot of Chinese. It would have been perfect except for the days of continuous rain in Shanghai. By the way, please let me know if your daughter needs any help while she’s studying in London.
M: Will do. Thanks a lot. Oh, I’d like to give you something to take home. Let me show you.
W: This is beautiful. Chinese paper cutting! What do these characters mean
M: They mean “All the Best”! And the Chinese knot is for your parents.
W: Thank you. Oh, it sounds like they’re boarding now. I have to go.
M: Have a good trip, Anna. Bye!
14 .B 15 .A 16 .C 17 .C
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【原文】W: Martin, how do you like playing a superhero
M: Overall, it makes me proud. But it really bothered me to stay fit. And keeping the superhero
face on is quite tiring too. Yet, those challenges don’t even come close to the difficulty of chasing and fighting. You have to make concerted efforts to act as ifit’s effortless.
W: I heard you grew up in Canada. How was that
M: I have many family members there. I went to an international school, but the best thing was the fantastic countryside near my home. I spent most weekends camping in the forest, which was
really great.
W: So how did you get into acting
M: Well, at university, I studied literature but never acted in any drama. After graduating, I
worked as an assistant for a producer, working on a musical comedy. One night an actor was ill and I was asked to play his part and it just went from there.
W: What would you have done if you hadn’t become an actor
M: Well, both my parents devote themselves to educational careers. Even so, it hardly interested me. My older brother owns a company and he said that I could have a job in his office. I guess that’s what I’d probably have done.
18 .C 19 .B 20 .A
【原文】 M: World Sleep Day was organized since 2008. It is held on March 21st every year. It aims to highlight the importance of good sleep and raise awareness of how sleep determines our
everyday lives. Now, a world-first study from the University of South Australia shows that
increased physical activities during the day improve sleep quality and reduce tiredness,
emphasizing the importance of exercise for a good night’s rest. The study found that children and adults with higher levels of moderate to vigorous physical activity have less troubled sleep and
better sleep quality. In general, adults are thought to need at least eight hours of sleep a night, but a recent survey found that, on workdays, only 21% of them really get a full eight hours of sleep. For teenagers, a healthy amount is about eight to nine hours per night. However, 27% of people
throughout the world have sleep problems. Now there are over 80 kinds of sleep disorders, and
most people know little about their danger. So, for our good life and work, it’s necessary for us to realize the importance of sleep and try to have a good sleep.
21 .A 22 .C 23 .D
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【导语】本文是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了沙发客平台的使用方法及具体操作步骤。
21 .细节理解题。根据文章 Create a profile 部分中“Completely fill out your Couchsurfing
profile!(完整填写你的沙发客个人资料!)”及“Be sure to include photos. Don’t have a profile yet Please click Sign Up Now.(务必附上照片。还没有账号?请点击“立即注册”。)”可知,个人资料需要填写完整并发布到网上。故选 A。
22 .推理判断题。根据文章 Explore your city 部分中“Getting in touch with experienced
Couchsurfers in your area is the best way to get a feel for how Couchsurfing works.(与你所在地区有经验的沙发客取得联系,是感受沙发客运作方式的最佳途径。)”以及参加当地每周活动的建议可知,这一步的主要目的是与其他沙发客进行交流。故选 C。
23 .细节理解题。根据文章 List your couch 部分最后一句“You can set it to “No” if you’re not available or don’t have any extra space, or “Maybe/Yes” to show up in search results for travelers who are planning a trip to your area.(如果你没空或没有多余空间,可以设为“不行”;设为“或许/可以”,你的信息就会出现在计划来你所在地区旅行的游客的搜索结果中。)”可知,将沙发状态设为“Maybe/Yes”意味着你的个人资料会出现在搜索结果中。故选 D。
24 .C 25 .B 26 .D 27 .A
【导语】这是一篇记叙文,讲述了棒球传奇人物贝比 鲁斯不仅在棒球领域成就斐然,还因罹患癌症成为实验性抗癌药物的早期受试者,其参与的试验成为医学里程碑,为后续癌症治疗发展作出重要贡献的故事。
24 .细节理解题。文章第一段“From the ‘‘Sultan of Swat’’ to the ‘‘Colossus of Clout,’’ no
baseball player has been given more eye-catching names than Babe Ruth.(从“重击苏丹”到“力量巨擘”,没有哪一位棒球运动员能比贝比 鲁斯拥有如此多亮眼的称号。)”及第二段“Ruth, born in February 1895, was the widely known king of baseball by his 30th birthday.(鲁斯出生于 1895 年 2 月在 30 岁时,就已是享誉盛名的棒球之王。)”可知,Ruth 的诸多头衔如都是棒球领域对他的赞誉,说明他在棒球界的知名度极高,受到广泛认可和欢迎。故选 C 项。
25 .细节理解题。文章第三段“But he was also famous as a heavy eater when he wasn’t on the
field. On April 7, 1925... he felt unwell and passed out. Later he had operations to remove one part of his intestine.(但赛场之外,他也因暴饮暴食出了名。1925 年 4 月 7 日,他突感身体不适并晕厥过去,之后接受了手术,切除了部分肠道。)”,作者在讲述 1925 年鲁斯的健康问题前,先提到他暴饮暴食,通过句式衔接暗示二者存在关联。故选 B 项。
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)26 .推理判断题。文章第五段“Even though Ruth only lived another year, the method did lengthe his life, which was regarded a milestone in medicine. By 1998, 40 percent of patients with the
same kind of cancer that Ruth developed, had a survival rate of five or more years.(尽管鲁斯只又活了一年,但这种疗法确实延长了他的生命,这在医学上被视为一个里程碑。到 1998 年,
患有与鲁斯所患同种癌症的患者中,有 40%的人存活了五年或更长时间。)”和第六段“Thanks to Ruth and other patients in the study, treatments are much more effective and specific today.(多 亏了鲁斯以及参与这项研究的其他患者,如今针对这类癌症的治疗方法变得更加有效、更具针对性。)”可知,鲁斯接受的实验性治疗成为医学里程碑,且正因他和其他受试者的参与,如今的癌症治疗更有效、更具针对性,同类癌症患者的存活率也大幅提升,由此可推断该治疗对后来的癌症患者产生了重要影响。故选 D 项。
27.推理判断题。根据第四段“Later that year, doctors suggested that Ruth take part in a medical test for an experimental drug, which had only been tested on mice. Ruth, who didn’t want to know what drug he was receiving or why, agreed, making him one of the first patients anywhere to
receive the special treatment.(那年晚些时候,医生建议鲁斯参与一款实验性药物的临床试验,这款药物彼时仅在小鼠身上做过测试。鲁斯并未追问自己将接受何种药物治疗,也未探究背后缘由,便欣然同意了,这也让他成为全球首批接受该特殊疗法的患者之一。)”可知,鲁斯首批进行人体试验,他是勇敢的;根据最后一段“it would be of use in the future to the medical profession and maybe to a lot of people with my same trouble.(这对未来医疗行业会有所帮助,
或许对很多跟我有同样困扰的人也会有用。)”可知,他想要通过在自身试验造福人类,这是无私的。故选 A。
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【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了康奈尔大学进行的一项研究,该研究探讨了在对话中使用人工智能如何影响人们的表达方式和相互看待的方式。
28 .细节理解题。根据第五段中“For their first experiment, participants were asked to talk about a policy issue and assigned to one of three conditions: both participants can use smart replies; only one participant can use smart replies; or neither participant can use smart replies. Researchers
found that using smart replies increased communication efficiency, positive emotional language
and positive evaluations by communication partners. (在他们的第一个实验中,要求参与者讨论一个政策问题,并被分配到三种情况之一:两名参与者都可以使用智能回复;只有一名参与者可以使用智能回复;或者两名参与者都不能使用智能回复。研究人员发现,使用智能回复
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可以提高沟通效率、积极情绪语言和沟通伙伴的积极评价)”可知,研究人员是通过进行实验来得出结论的。故选 C 项。
29.推理判断题。根据第三段中“However, the group also found that when participants think their partner is using more AI-suggested responses, they consider that partner as less cooperative.(然而,该小组还发现,当参与者认为他们的搭档使用了更多人工智能建议的回答时,他们会认为对方不太合作)”和第四段中“‘I was surprised to find people tend to evaluate you more negatively
simply because they suspect you’re using AI to help compose text, regardless of whether you
actually are, ’ said Jess Hohenstein, the lead researcher. ‘This illustrates the continuous overall
doubt that people seem to have around AI. ’ (首席研究员 Jess Hohenstein 说:“我很惊讶地发现,不管你是否真的在用,人们往往会因为怀疑你在用人工智能撰写文本而对你做出更负面的评价。这说明人们似乎对人工智能一直抱有怀疑。”)”可知,Hohenstein 发现在对话中使用人工智会带来负面评价,会影响人们之间的信任,所以 Hohenstein 会赞同“Trust can be affected by using AI in conversation.(在对话中使用人工智能会影响信任)”这一观点。故选 C 项。
30 .细节理解题。根据第四段中“‘I was surprised to find people tend to evaluate you more
negatively simply because they suspect you’re using AI to help compose text, regardless of
whether you actually are,’ said Jess Hohenstein, the lead researcher. (首席研究员 Jess Hohenstein说:“我很惊讶地发现,不管你是否真的在用,人们往往会因为怀疑你在用人工智能撰写文本而对你做出更负面的评价。”)”可知,如果一个人怀疑他的伙伴在使用智能回复,他会做出负面评价,说明他感到不舒服。故选 B 项。
31 .主旨大意题。通读全文,特别是根据第一段“A study conducted by Cornell University
examined how the use ofAI in conversations impacts the way people express themselves and
view each other. (康奈尔大学进行的一项研究探讨了在对话中使用人工智能如何影响人们的表达方式和相互看待的方式)”可知,文章主要介绍的是在对话中使用人工智能的影响。故选D 项。
32 .C 33 .B 34 .A 35 .D
【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了慕尼黑工业大学(TUM) 的研究,探讨了城市公共空
间设计中考虑当地条件和不同物种需求的重要性,以促进生物多样性。
32 .细节理解题。根据第一段“Researchers at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) have studied at 103 locations in Munich how various factors affect flora and fauna (动植物). They
advocate a close examination of local conditions and a more nature-focused approach to the
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design of public spaces. (慕尼黑工业大学(TUM) 的研究人员在慕尼黑的 103 个地点研究了各种因素如何影响动植物。他们提倡仔细研究当地条件,并在公共空间的设计中采用更注重自然的方法)”可知,TUM 的研究集中在当地条件对生物多样性的影响。故选 C 项。
33.推理判断题。根据第三段“At the heavily sealed Marienplatz, the researchers counted only 20 species, with just one bird and moss species as well as insects and bat species. Meanwhile, at
Pfrontener Platz, a space with lawns, bushes and trees, they found 156 taxa, including 21 different kinds of birds. (在高度封闭的玛丽恩广场,研究人员仅计算出 20 个物种,包括仅有一种鸟类、苔藓物种以及昆虫和蝙蝠物种。与此同时,在拥有草坪、灌木和树木的普弗龙纳广场,他们发现了 156 个分类单元,包括 21 种不同的鸟类)”可推知,开放的公园支持更多的生物多样性。故选 B 项。
34 .细节理解题。根据第四段“However, the study also shows that lawns, trees and bushes vary widely in terms of the diversity and numbers of the species they attract. (然而,研究还表明,草坪、树木和灌木在吸引物种的多样性和数量方面存在很大差异)”可知,城市绿化在吸引物种方面存在差异。故选 A 项。
35 .主旨大意题。根据最后一段“The researchers concluded that the chances for greater
biodiversity are increased if, instead of applying the same patterns to every location, planners take into account the local conditions and the needs of different species. (研究人员得出结论,如果规划者不仅仅在每个地点应用相同的模式,而是考虑到当地条件和不同物种的需求,那么增加更大生物多样性的机会就会增加)”及全文可知,整篇文章主要讨论了城市空间设计中考虑当地条件和不同物种需求的重要性,以促进人类和动物的共存。故选 D 项。
36 .E 37 .F 38 .B 39 .G 40 .A
【导语】这是一篇说明文。文章介绍了成为旅行作家的方法和建议。
36 .根据上文“For most people, traveling through the mountains or sampling French cuisine is a rare treat.(对于大多数人来说,穿越山区或品尝法国美食是一种难得的享受)”及下文“If you intend to become a travel writer, here is how you can get on your professional adventure.(如果你想成为一名旅行作家,以下就是开启你的职业之旅的方法)”可知,本段主题讲旅行作家可以工作的同时旅游。由此可知,E. For travel writers, it might just be another day on the job.(对于旅行作家而言,这可能只是他们日常工作中的平常的一天)符合语境,引出旅行作家这一主题。故选 E 项。
37 .根据本段小标题 Learn to be a descriptive writer.(学会成为一名描述性作家)及上文
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“People come to travel writing from all walks of life, and publications tend to be concerned with
your ability to deliver a great piece over any advanced degree. It’s important to learn skills to
describe places so that your readers can feel as if they were personally on the scene.(人们从各行 各业投身于旅行写作,而出版物往往看重的是你能否凭借出色的文笔完成一篇佳作,而非任何高学历。重要的是要学习描述地方的技巧,以便让读者感觉自己仿佛亲身置身于现场)”可知,本段讲要成为旅行作家需要学习描写。由此可知,F. To achieve this, you might as well take a travel writing course.(为此,你不妨参加旅行写作课程)符合语境,建议报班学习。故选 F 项。
38 .根据上文“Readers want you to take them on a journey with you.(读者希望你能带他们一同踏上旅程)”及下文“What you need to do is to evoke (激发) the five senses using descriptive
writing techniques.(你需要做的是运用描述性写作技巧来激发读者的五种感官)”可知。本段讲读者想要让你带他们一起旅行,不是真地要你买票出发踏上旅途,而是要看你的精彩描述,使他们有身临其境的感觉。由此可知,B. You don’t necessarily pay for their trip.(你不一定需要为他们的旅行买单)符合语境。故选 B 项。
39.根据小标题 Cherry-pick the details that will tell the best story.(精挑细选能够讲述最佳故事的细节)及下文“To make a stronger piece, you need to focus on the right stories and details,
which means knowing what to add and what you can leave out. Identifying what’s most important and most interesting to your audience makes for more absorbing writing.(要创作出更出色的作品,你需要专注于恰当的故事和细节,这意味着要清楚哪些内容需要添加,哪些内容可以省略。确定哪些内容对你的读者来说是最重要、最有趣的,这样就能写出更具吸引力的文章)”可知,旅行作家不可能把旅途和景点的一切都写出来,需要选择重点,有所侧重,有所省略。由此可知,G. Though you may have recorded many interesting details, you can’t include
everything.(尽管你可能记录了许多有趣的事物,但你不能把所有内容都囊括进来)符合语境。故选 G 项。
40.该空为段落小标题,应概括下面段落的主旨。根据下文“You might be asked to write about a topic you aren’t familiar with or you might need to learn more about a place’s history or
background to give your piece greater context. Doing research will allow you to create an accurate and well-informed story.(你可能会被要求就一个你不熟悉的主题进行写作,或者你可能需要更多地了解某个地方的历史或背景,以便让你的作品更具背景信息。进行研究将使你能够创作出准确且有充分依据的故事)”可知,本段主要讲有时写作的某个地方不太熟悉,那么写作前要做好背景信息的了解和研究。由此可知,A. Do your preparation.(做好准备工作)符合语
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境。故选 A 项。
41 .B 42 .C 43 .A 44 .B 45 .D 46 .A 47 .B 48 .C
49 .D 50 .A 51 .C 52 .A 53 .B 54 .D 55 .C
【导语】本文是一篇记叙文,作者看到杂志称人到年纪会越来越像父母,虽已 47 岁却坚信自己是例外,还细数和父母的种种不同。但在女儿的提醒下,作者逐渐发现自己身上早已出现父母的影子,最终领悟到这份相似的温暖,坦然接纳甚至感恩这份与父母的联结。
41 .考查形容词词义辨析。句意:典型的表现包括抱怨天气、穿衣重舒适而非款式、早睡,还有复刻家里的菜谱——比如我妈妈做的周日烤牛肉,这道英国传统菜我以前还嘲笑过。
A. rare 稀有的;B. typical 典型的;C. random 随意的;D. secret 秘密的。前文提及人变老会越来越像父母,后文“include complaining about the weather, choosing comfort over style in
clothing, going to bed early, and repeating family recipes — like my mom’s Sunday roast beef”列举的这些表现是这种现象的典型特征。故选 B 项。
42 .考查副词词义辨析。句意:理论上,这种情况通常从 45 岁开始,但我确定这并不适用于我,尽管我已经 47 岁了。A. Unluckily 不幸地;B. Ultimately 最终;C. Theoretically 理论上;D. Slowly 缓慢地。根据前文“Recently, I read a magazine article stating that people tend to turn into their parents as they age.”可知,杂志文章的结论是一种普遍的理论说法,并非绝对的事实,作者以此为参照却坚信自己是例外。故选 C 项。
43 .考查动词短语辨析。句意:理论上,这种情况通常从 45 岁开始,但我确定这并不适用于我,尽管我已经 47 岁了。A. apply to 适用于;B. contribute to 促成;C. appeal to 吸引;D. occur to 想到。根据后文“even though I’m 47.”可知,作者坚信自己不会出现文章中说的“越来越像父母” 的情况,即认为这个结论不适用于自己。故选 A 项。
44 .考查动词词义辨析。句意:父母曾有一栋带乒乓球桌的大房子,还会每周举办锦标赛;而我在休闲中心附近租了一间小公寓,打室内网球。A. watched 观看;B. held 举办;C. missed错过;D. canceled 取消。根据后文“weekly tournaments(锦标赛)”可知,父母是在家举办乒乓球锦标赛。故选 B 项。
45.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我不喜欢爸爸最爱的房车旅行和周日烤牛肉,也不会看着电视打瞌睡突然惊醒,或是因为下雨耽误事而抱怨。A. expect 期待;B. prefer 偏爱;C. organise组织;D. dislike 不喜欢。根据前文“Mom loved vegetable gardening, but I only grow flowers in small pots.”可知,作者一直在细数自己和父母的不同,此处指作者不喜欢父母的喜好。故选
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D 项。
46.考查动词短语辨析。句意:我不喜欢爸爸最爱的房车旅行和周日烤牛肉,也不会看着电视打瞌睡突然惊醒,或是因为下雨耽误事而抱怨。A. doze off 打瞌睡;B. turn off 关掉;C. drop off 放下;D. cut off 切断。根据后文“suddenly wake up while watching TV”可知,此处指看电视时犯困打瞌睡。故选 A 项。
47.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我拒绝再吃巧克力蛋糕,还细数着卡路里,女儿这时说:“妈妈,你和他们一模一样。奶奶也总数卡路里!”A. baked 烘焙;B. refused 拒绝;C. consumed消耗;D. shared 分享。根据后文“citing calories”可知,作者因为在意卡路里而拒绝吃巧克力蛋糕。故选 B 项。
48 .考查动词词义辨析。句意:她的话让我开始反思。A. hesitate 犹豫;B. defend 辩护;C. reflect 反思;D. admit 承认。根据前文“Grandma always counted calories!”可知,女儿的话点醒了作者,让作者开始思考自己是否真的如自己所想,和父母毫无相似之处。故选 C 项。
49 .考查动词词义辨析。句意:后来,我注意到一位朋友用和她妈妈同款的壁纸装饰房子,我姐姐甚至给邻居们买了一张乒乓球桌。A. tidied 整理;B. traded 交易;C. departed 离开;
D. decorated 装饰。根据后文“her house with wallpaper”可知,此处指用壁纸装饰房子, decorate...with...是固定搭配,意为“用 装饰 ” 。故选 D 项。
50 .考查副词词义辨析。句意:后来,我注意到一位朋友用和她妈妈同款的壁纸装饰房子,我姐姐甚至给邻居们买了一张乒乓球桌。A. even 甚至;B. merely 仅仅;C. roughly 大约;
D. still 仍然。根据后文“bought a ping-pong table for neighbors”可知,作者发现身边人都开始出现像父母的迹象,姐姐买乒乓球桌的行为更是加深了这种感受。故选 A 项。
51 .考查形容词词义辨析。句意:就在那时,我意识到这些相似之处其实相当令人心安。
A. annoying 令人恼怒的;B. entertaining 有趣的;C. comforting 令人心安的、温暖的;D.
encouraging 鼓舞人心的。根据后文“I found home’s familiarity in Dad’s cuckoo clock and
Mom’s split pea soup.”可知,作者提到从父亲的布谷鸟钟和母亲的豌豆汤中感受到家的熟悉感,说明这种相似带来的是温暖、安心的感觉。故选 C 项。
52 .考查动词词义辨析。句意:所以,我不再抗拒,而是学会了接纳这种变化。A. embrace接纳、拥抱;B. deny 否认;C. ignore 忽视;D. manage 管理。根据前文“So, instead of
resisting,”作者一直抗拒自己像父母的事实,而此刻领悟到相似的美好后,选择坦然接受。故选 A 项。
53.考查名词词义辨析。句意:上周,我甚至做了妈妈的烤牛肉——那味道尝起来满是回忆。
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A. growth 成长;B. memory 回忆;C. failure 失败;D. success 成功。根据前文“even made Mom’s roast beef”可知,妈妈的烤牛肉是作者儿时的味道,做这道菜吃到的不仅是美味,更是对过往时光和家人的回忆。故选 B 项。
54 .考查名词词义辨析。句意:我想,自己不知不觉中变成了父母的迷你翻版。A. variety种类;B. vision 视野;C. virtue 美德;D. version 版本、翻版。根据前文“I guess I’ve unknowingly become a mini”以及后文“of my parents”可知,作者身上出现了越来越多父母的影子,就像是父母的一个迷你版本。故选 D 项。
55.考查形容词词义辨析。句意: 我必须承认:我不只是接受了这件事,更是对此心怀感恩。 A. sorry 遗憾的;B. ready 准备好的;C. grateful 感激的;D. regretful 后悔的。根据前文“I
don’tjust like it”可知,作者从抗拒到接纳,再到感受到这份相似带来的温暖和家的归属感,因此对自己变成父母的样子心怀感恩。故选 C 项。
56 .resolution 57 .However 58.joining 59 .to analyze 60 .whose
61 .emphasized 62 .a 63 .urgent 64 .are contributing 65 .As
【导语】本文是一篇说明文。主要介绍世界冰川日的设立意义、相关科考行动及青年在冰川保护中的责任。
56.考查名词。句意:联合国大会于 2022 年通过一项决议,宣布 2025 年为国际冰川保护年。此处作 passed 的宾语,用 resolve 的名词形式 resolution ,且空前有不定冠词 a ,使用名词单数形式。故填 resolution。
57.考查副词。句意:然而,人类活动急剧加速了冰川融化,威胁着生态系统。此处前后句为转折关系,且有逗号隔开,所以用副词 however ,位于句首,首字母需大写。故填
However。
58 .考查非谓语动词。句意:2025 年初,中国生态环境部门与气候大使王一博携手,赴西藏仁龙巴冰川开展科考任务。此处为非谓语动词作状语,China’s Ecological Environment
Department 与join 为主动关系,所以用现在分词joining 。故填joining。
59.考查非谓语动词。句意:他们钻取冰芯并采集样本以分析气候数据。此处表示目的,作目的状语,所以用动词不定式 to analyze 。故填 to analyze。
60 .考查定语从句。句意:在 COP29 上发表演讲激励了青年的王一博强调。此处引导定语从句,先行词 Wang 指人,且空后有名词 speech ,在从句中作定语,表示所属关系,所以用关系代词 whose 。故填 whose。
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61 .考查动词时态。句意:在 COP29 上发表演讲激励了青年的王一博强调:“年轻人必须做积极参与者,而非仅仅是旁观者。”此处为谓语动词,结合上文的“at COP29”可知,此处描述过去发生的动作,应用一般过去时,所以用 emphasized 。故填 emphasized。
62.考查冠词。句意:首个世界冰川日标志着全球合作迈出关键一步。step 为可数名词单数,空前无限定词,所以此处使用冠词,结合句意,此处表示“关键一步” ,为泛指,且 critical是以辅音音素开头的单词,所以用不定冠词 a 。故填 a。
63 .考查形容词。句意:冰川对水循环至关重要,亟需得到保护。此处修饰名词 protection,用 urge 的形容词形式 urgent 。故填 urgent。
64.考查动词时态。句意:如今,中国青年通过教育与创新,为气候问题解决方案作出重要贡献。此处为谓语动词,根据时间状语 Currently 可知,强调现阶段正在进行的动作,应用现在进行时。主语 Chinese youth 是复数,故填 are contributing。
65.考查定语从句。句意:正如王一博所言:“保护冰川是共同责任。”此处引导非限制性定语从句,指代后面整个句子,意为“ 正如” ,所以用关系代词 as ,位于句首,首字母需大写。故填 As。
66 .Version 1
Dear Editor,
I am writing to state my clear preference for “Emotional Outlets” rather than “Futuristic Visions” as the theme of our school’s weekly English video podcast.
Not only is this topic closely connected to our everyday life, but it also opens the door to
honest talks about mental health. What matters most is that it can build a warm community where every student feels heard and understood. Besides, with a low barrier to entry, more students can take part and share real stories, keeping the podcast fresh and relatable week after week.
For these reasons, I strongly believe “Emotional Outlets” is the better choice. I can’t wait to see the first episode!
Yours,
Li Hua
Version 2
Dear Editor,
I am writing to express my strong support for “Futuristic Visions” as the theme of our school’s weekly English video podcast.
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Not only does this topic encourage students to imagine what the world could be like, but it also opens up exciting discussions about technology, environment, and future careers. What
makes it truly special is that it turns learning into a creative journey rather than just another school task. By exploring future possibilities, we can develop forward-thinking minds while having fun with our imagination.
For these reasons, I believe “Futuristic Visions” will bring fresh energy to our podcast and inspire more students to take part. I can’t wait to see where our imagination takes us!
Yours,
Li Hua
【导语】本篇书面表达属于应用文。要求考生给英语周报负责人写一封英文邮件,就每周英语视频播客主题的选择提出意见并说明推荐理由。
【详解】1. 词汇积累
重要:matter → count
障碍:barrier → obstacle
参加:take part → participate
与 有关:be connected to → be related to
2. 句式拓展
简单句变复合句
原句:Besides, with a low barrier to entry, more students can take part and share real stories, keeping the podcast fresh and relatable week after week.
拓展句:Besides, with a low barrier to entry, more students can take part and share real stories, which keeps the podcast fresh and relatable week after week.
【点睛】【高分句型 1】What matters most is that it can build a warm community where every
student feels heard and understood.(运用了 what 引导的主语从句,that 引导的表语从句和where引导的定语从句)
【高分句型 2】For these reasons, I strongly believe “Emotional Outlets” is the better choice.(运用了省略引导词 that 的宾语从句)
67.
Paragraph 1: By summer, I decided to work as an apprentice (学徒) at Mr. Kowalski’s
music store. It was not long before Mr. Kowalski learned about my real purpose. I explained that I
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was here to fix Dad’s old violin, a symbol of his abandoned music dream. Deeply moved, he
patted my shoulder and said, “This is the most meaningful apprenticeship I’ve ever seen.” He then became my strict but patient teacher, patiently guiding me to select materials, use tools, and focus on details. After weeks of hard practice, I finally restored the violin to its former glory, ready to be given as a gift to Dad on his 50th birthday.
Paragraph 2: On Dad’s 50th birthday, I handed him a large, shiny wooden box. He froze,
staring at the familiar grain it was his old music case, the one he’d abandoned when Mom fell ill. Tears blurred his eyes as he whispered, “It’s... my violin. I thought it was gone forever.” His
rough fingers gently following the violin’s shape. I held his rough hand and said softly, “Dad,
your dream wasn’t forgotten. I just helped it find its way back.” With a shaking voice, he lifted the violin and played the gentle tune he’d played for me as a child. The room filled with warm, sweet music, and all I felt was gratitude, pride, and hope.
【导语】本文以一把旧小提琴为线索展开,讲述了作者在阁楼发现父亲曾经的小提琴,回忆起父亲因家庭责任放弃音乐梦想、转行做工,甚至手部受伤的往事。作者下定决心,通过在音乐店当学徒修复小提琴,在父亲 50 岁生日时将其归还,帮助父亲重新拾起被搁置的音乐梦想,传递亲情与希望的故事。
【详解】1. 段落续写:
① 由第一段首句内容“到了夏天,我决定去 Kowalski 先生的乐器店当学徒。”可知,第一段可描写作者当学徒的初衷、店主的态度与帮助,以及小提琴最终修复完成的状态,为下文生日送礼物做铺垫。
② 由第二段首句内容“在爸爸 50 岁生日那天,我递给他一个大而闪亮的木盒子。”可知,
第二段可描写父亲收到礼物时的状态,以及父亲重新拉起小提琴、重温梦想的场景,凸显亲情与梦想重启的温暖主题。
2. 续写线索:
决定当学徒——说明初衷——店主帮助——修复困难与坚持——修复完成——生日送礼物——父亲震惊感动——父亲重拾小提琴演奏——实现梦想重启
3. 词汇激活行为类
①修复:fix/restore/repair
②指导:guide/instruct
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③盯着看:stare at/gaze at/look fixedly at情绪类
①感动:move/touch/affect
②感激:gratitude/thankfulness/appreciation
【点睛】[高分句型 1] I explained that I was here to fix Dad’s old violin, a symbol of his abandoned music dream.(运用了 that 引导的宾语从句)
[高分句型 2] Deeply moved, he patted my shoulder and said, “This is the most meaningful apprenticeship I’ve ever seen.”(运用了省略关系代词 that 的定语从句)
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