江西省宜春市2026届高三模拟考试英语试卷(含解析,含听力原文及音频)

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宜春市2026年高三模拟考试英语试卷
考试时间:120分钟 试卷分值:150分
注意事项:
1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。
2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。
3.回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。
4.考试结束后,将答题卡上交。
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
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. How did the man go to work yesterday
A. By bus. B. By car. C. By subway.
2. What is the weather like now
A. Dry. B. Rainy. C. Cool.
3. What is Tim’s new work about
A. A superhero story. B. A film adaptation. C. A comedy cartoon.
4. Why is the man talking to Sarah
A. To extend a job offer. B. To show a web design. C. To introduce his company.
5. What is the probable relationship between the speakers
A. Husband and wife. B. Teacher and parent. C. Teacher and student.
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。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6. What is the woman worried about at first
A. Delay of the taxi. B. Limited time for packing. C. Change of the flight schedule.
7. How long will the woman’s flight take
A. 1.5 hours. B. 2.5 hours. C. 3.5 hours.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8. What does the man say about the email
A. It’s an update reminder. B. It’s a security warning. C. It’s a common trick.
9. What does the man suggest the woman do
A. Improve login security. B. Delete unsafe links directly. C. Change passwords regularly.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10. Why does the man want a new mobile phone
A. His old one is broken. B. He wants a cheaper one. C. His old one works poorly.
11. What did the man learn on the company’s website
A. A display will be held.
B. Some phones have discounts.
C. Some new models are launched.
12. What does the woman offer to do
A. Help the man repair his old phone.
B. Give him a discount on a basic phone.
C. Show him how the smartphone works.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13. Who is the man
A. A radio host. B. A vet. C. A pet trainer.
14. Why should the outdoor beds be raised
A. To protect from winds. B. To avoid wet conditions. C. To make water drinkable.
15. What is Jasmine’s suggestion on taking pets on vacation
A. Be aware of their food. B. Feed them special treats. C. Give them a health check.
16. What does Jasmine do in the end
A. List all dangerous pet items.
B. Recommend some plastic toys.
C. Warn the danger of harmful items.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17. How long has the speaker been an educator
A. Over ten years. B. Five years. C. Two years.
18. What makes the speaker’s videos popular
A. Short duration. B. Vivid explanations. C. Advanced topics.
19. What challenge did the speaker face at first
A. Launching blogs. B. Making videos. C. Creating contents.
20. What is the purpose of the talk
A. To gain more followers. B. To collect students’ feedback. C. To encourage online education.
第二部分 阅读理解(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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。
A
Walk in the footsteps of 40 monarchs (君主), explore royal treasures, and enjoy the freedom to explore at your own pace — all within the walls of the world’s oldest and largest occupied castle, home to 1,000 years of royal history.
Included in Your Ticket:
Entry to Windsor Castle, including the State Apartments, historic rooms, Semi-State Rooms, St George’s Chapel, Queen Mary’s Dolls’ House, and castle precincts (园区). Get access to multimedia guides (available in English, Brazilian Portuguese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Mandarin Chinese, Russian, and Spanish), family trails, and exhibitions.
Not Included: Food and drink, hotel transfers, and tips.
What’s not allowed:
Photography is strictly prohibited inside Windsor Castle.
Large backpacks and pushchairs are not permitted inside the State Apartments.
Pets are not permitted (guide dogs are welcome).
Accessibility:
This experience is partially wheelchair and pram / stroller accessible.
Additional Information:
The Semi-State Apartments remains open until March 29, 2026. Windsor Castle is closed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. St. George’s Chapel is closed on Sundays and on February 28, 2026. The castle is completely closed from January 8-12, March 19, and June 14-15, 2026.
Cancellation Policy:
You can cancel these tickets up to 14 days before your visit for a full refund.
21. What is involved in the ticket
A. A guided tour. B. Royal performances.
C. Free food and drinks. D. Multimedia guides in Chinese.
22. On which day can you visit the castle in 2026
A. Thursday, March 19. B. Thursday, January 1. C. Monday, June 15. D. Tuesday, March 3.
23. What can we infer from the passage
A. Hotel transfers are provided for ticket holders.
B. Accessible services are offered for special visitors.
C. A full refund is available on cancellations at any time.
D. Windsor Castle is the world’s most famous royal castle.
B
Being left-handed sounds cool — until you realize it’s less about genius and more about daily survival. Sure, we share DNA with Chaplin and da Vinci, but try telling that to a right-handed can opener at 7 a.m.
My struggles began early. In kindergarten, my teacher handed me child-safe scissors. Safe, yes — unless you were left-handed. The paper looked like it had been attacked by a mouse. My teacher sighed and suggested I “try harder.” Little did she know, I was already fighting centuries of right-handed dominance.
Then came the annoying lecture seats in school, the ones with a desk attached on the right. Writing on it meant twisting my body like a pretzel (椒盐卷饼). By the end of class, I had graphite (石墨) on my palm, a sore shoulder, and handwriting resembling a doctor’s prescription. At home, my grandmother once tried to ‘correct’ me, tying my left hand behind my back. “Use your right,” she said seriously. I tried and promptly spilled a bowl of soup on the floor. Grandma gave up, muttering, “Maybe she’s special.” I think she meant “hopeless.”
Science insists lefties are creative problem-solver. It’s no coincidence they are overrepresented (比例过高) among artists, musicians, and athletes. When you’ve spent your life wrestling shirt buttons, things like painting and playing sports feel much easier.
Even so, the daily comedy continues. I’ve learnt to flip notebooks, reverse keyboards, and operate right-handed mice with my left — though people look at me like I’m performing dark magic.
Still, there’s something rebellious (叛逆的) about being a leftie. We’re the oddballs who see the world from the other side, literally. Because being left-handed isn’t just about using a different hand — it’s about thinking differently, adapting constantly, and laughing through the chaos. After all, in a right-handed world, being left isn’t wrong — just brilliantly inconvenient.
24. What does the first paragraph mainly intend to show
A. Lefties are more gifted in history. B. Lefties share DNA with each other.
C. Being left-handed is not what it seems. D. Being left-handed causes daily troubles.
25. The underlined word “wrestling” in paragraph 4 can be best replaced by ______.
A. struggling with. B. playing with. C. looking for. D. picking up.
26. What does the author want to convey in the last paragraph
A. Lefties should reshape the world for themselves.
B. Being a leftie is considered something rebellious.
C. Lefties suffer inconvenience in a right-handed world.
D. Lefties’ uniqueness lies in special thinking and flexibility.
27. Which of the following can best describe the author
A. Tough and stubborn. B. Humorous and adaptable.
C. Creative and aggressive. D. Optimistic and rebellious.
C
Every January, many of us resolve to read more. A new book appears on the nightstand, an audiobook gets downloaded, or we dust off an old library card. We keep finding our way back to it because reading feels like a wholesome promise of more calm, curiosity, and escape. But research increasingly suggests that reading may be more powerful than we realize. In fact, doing so regularly has been linked to a longer life.
The idea sounds almost too good to be true, but scientists have given it real weight in a landmark study from Yale School of Public Health. The researchers followed 3,635 adults aged 50 and older over 12 years and examined how reading habits related to survival. They found people who regularly read books lived an average of 23 months longer than those who didn’t read at all — even after controlling for factors like education, income, baseline health, depression, and cognitive ability. In other words, reading itself was associated with greater longevity, not just the advantages often coming with being a reader.
Elizabeth A. L. Stine-Morrow, a research professor at the University of Illinois, points to the social-emotional effects as the key mechanism for reading’s longevity benefit, a factor echoed by Raymond Mar, a professor of psychology from York University. He explains that, when we read, “we mentally practice relationships, emotions, and perspective-taking — even when we are physically alone.” Loneliness is now considered a serious risk factor for early mortality (死亡). Books help counter loneliness by offering companionship without pressure.
Another reason is that it appears to be a very real form of stress reduction. “When people read, they often enter a focused yet contemplative (冥想的) mental state,” explains Mar. The calm that reading brings may help reduce stress and promote longevity.
To reap these benefits of reading, you do need to make it a habit — but you don’t need to make any dramatic changes. Ten to 30 minutes a day is enough to create meaningful benefits over time. And just as Mar says, “It is never too late to discover or re-discover the joys and long-lasting benefits of reading.”
28. What can be inferred from the first paragraph
A. People resolve to read more only in January.
B. Reading can directly help people live longer.
C. People don’t fully realize reading’s great value.
D. Reading provides people with permanent happiness.
29. What conclusion can we draw from Yale’s study
A. Reading itself is tied to a longer life. B. Young adults gain most from reading.
C. Education decides people’s longevity. D. Being a reader brings many advantages.
30. What may Elizabeth A.L.Stine-Morrow agree with
A. Reading reduces stress effectively. B. Loneliness makes people enjoy reading.
C. Cognitive ability boosts reading benefits. D. Social-emotional effects matter for longevity.
31. Which of the following can be a suitable title for the text
A. A Mental Tool: Reading against Stress B. Beyond Fun: The True Worth of Books
C. A Daily Chapter: Reading for a Longer Life D. The Science of Longevity: Beyond Genes
D
New research challenges the widespread belief that artificial intelligence is triggering a sharp rise in global greenhouse gas emissions. The study suggests that AI’s overall influence on worldwide pollution is small and could even support environmental and economic progress.
Scientists from the University of Waterloo and the Georgia Institute of Technology analyzed U.S. economic data alongside estimates of how frequently AI tools are used across different industries. Their goal was to understand what might happen to the environment if AI adoption increases along its current path.
According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, 83 percent of the nation’s economic activity relies on petroleum, coal and natural gas. These fuels release greenhouse gases when burned. The researchers noted that total energy use from AI in the United States matched the electricity consumption of Iceland, yet this amount remained insignificant when viewed at national or global levels.
“It is important to note that the increase in energy use is not going to be uniform. It’s going to be felt more in the places where electricity is produced to power the data centers,” said Dr. Juan Moreno-Cruz, a professor in the Faculty of Environment at Waterloo and Canada Research Chair in Energy Transitions. “If you look at that energy from the local perspective, that’s a big deal because some places could see double the amount of electricity output and emissions. But at a larger scale, AI’s use of energy won’t be noticeable.”
The study did not explore economic outcomes within the specific communities that host data centers, but the researchers identified several positive takeaways.
“For people who believe that the use of AI will be a major problem for the climate and think we should avoid it, we’re offering a different perspective,” Moreno-Cruz said. “The effects on climate are not that significant, and we can use AI to develop green technologies or to improve existing ones. Moving forward, we intend to apply the same approach to additional countries in order to understand how AI adoption may influence environmental outcomes across different regions of the world.”
32. Why did the scientists conduct this research
A. To analyze AI’s industrial application frequency.
B. To promote environmental and economic progress.
C. To calculate economic data across different industries.
D. To explore AI’s environmental effects in its present trend.
33. What can we learn from paragraph 3
A. US AI energy use is small on a global scale.
B. Iceland’s power consumption is mainly driven by AI.
C. Most US fossil fuels are used to power AI data centers.
D. 83% of US fossil fuels are consumed for AI energy use.
34. What is Dr. Moreno-Cruz’s attitude towards AI’s effect on the climate
A. Neutral. B. Dismissive. C. Objective. D. Concerned.
35. What will the researchers do in their follow-up research
A. Study data centers’ economic outcomes. B. Expand their research to more countries.
C. Measure AI’s exact influence in all regions. D. Employ AI to develop and upgrade green tech.
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。
Family rejection may be one of the most painful experiences a person can go through. It may leave you feeling isolated, questioning your self-worth, and even struggling to engage in daily life. 36 The following tips may help handle family rejection.
Give yourself time to process your feelings.
Acknowledge your emotions and don’t be afraid to cry. Honestly facing feelings of sorrow can be extremely challenging, yet many people tend to hide their sadness due to shame — fearing they’ll be labeled as “weak”. You should know that it’s okay to admit you’re sad, and facing your sadness is the only way to let it go. 37
Journal your emotions.
Writing down your feelings can give you some clarity. You might experience a mix of emotions regarding being rejected by your family — such as sorrow, anger, and disbelief. Invest in a journal or notebook and use it to write down how you feel. 38 As you write, you’ll hopefully understand your emotions better.
Focus on self-care.
Take care of yourself to recover from the rejection. 39 Get plenty of sleep so that you feel well-rested and ready to take on each day. Exercise to de-stress and keep your body fit and strong. All of these practices make your life feel like it’s headed in a positive direction, even if you’re dealing with the pain of family estrangement (疏远).
Seek out close relationships elsewhere.
40 Make close friendships and seek out healthy, compassionate relationships. Choose friends and partners that make you feel safe, cared for, and loved! You want to surround yourself with people who make you boost your self-esteem.
A. Consume nutritious, vitamin-packed foods.
B. But there are practical ways to deal with the pain.
C. This practice can help you sort out mixed emotions.
D. People don’t have to be your flesh and blood to be family.
E. Close friends can take the place of your family in many important ways.
F. On the contrary, avoiding your feelings will only make them last longer.
G. Writing down your thoughts can also help you release negative emotions temporarily.
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。
A woman was taking a quiet walk in the neighborhood when she heard a faint cry. At first, she thought she 41 it — a soft whimper, almost too quiet to notice. But then it came again, 42 this time. Her heart 43 a beat. She came to a sudden stop.
She 44 nearby yards, fences, and sidewalks — and then realized the 45 were coming from below. Leaning over a storm drain (雨水排水沟), at the bottom sat a dog, wide-eyed, trembling, and 46 hoping someone would hear her.
Without 47 , she called Animal Law Enforcement for help. Officer Rollins arrived quickly, 48 the situation. The drain was too narrow for a simple 49 , and the space below was shallow, making it impossible to climb in safely. Then Rollins noticed a nearby manhole cover (检修井盖). Lifting it 50 a dark tunnel, and almost immediately, the dog cautiously walked toward the light, as if sensing that help had arrived.
With patience, calm voices, and delicious treats in hand, Rollins climbed down and slowly earned the dog’s 51 . Dirty, scared, but unharmed, she finally allowed herself to be secured and lifted safely out of the 52 .
Her photo was quickly posted, and almost immediately her family 53 her. They rushed to the shelter, overjoyed to be 54 with their beloved dog the very same day. Before leaving, they made the responsible choice to microchip her, 55 she could always find her way home in the future.
Another life saved. Another happy tail home where she belongs.
41. A. heard B. ignored C. noticed D. imagined
42. A. stranger B. clearer C. closer D. weaker
43. A. caught B. rushed C. followed D. skipped
44. A. cleaned B. scanned C. passed D. inspected
45. A. cries B. noises C. barks D. whispers
46. A. greedily B. desperately C. blindly D. silently
47. A. hesitation B. fear C. reservation D. doubt
48. A. observing B. explaining C. assessing D. understanding
49. A. rescue B. operation C. recovery D. attempt
50. A. unearthed B. connected C. exposed D. blocked
51. A. reliance B. affection C. trust D. loyalty
52. A. trap B. tunnel C. trouble D. dilemma
53. A. witnessed B. remembered C. recognized D. contacted
54. A. reunited B. obsessed C. blessed D. faced
55. A. thinking of B. leading to C. counting on D. making sure
第二节(共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
In January, CGTN proudly launched its latest art initiative, “China Crafted”, during the prestigious ART SG 2026 fair in Singapore.
This exhibition marks 56 significant moment, showcasing remarkable digital displays that dive deep into the rich heritage 57 ancient Chinese art from the Shang, Han, Tang, and Song dynasties.
The journey begins with “Sacred Shang”, which delves into the ritual significance of jade in ancient Chinese culture, 58 (feature) tales from the legendary General Fu Hao. Following this, “Heavenly Han” showcases the extraordinary artifacts 59 (discover) in the Han dynasty tombs of Mawangdui, revealing the elegant lifestyles and philosophical pursuits 60 shaped the era’s culture. Moving on to “Treasured Tang”, visitors 61 (present) with spectacular gold and silver items once used during imperial banquets. Finally, “Serene Song” reflects on the subtle beauty of Song ceramics. Each exhibition cleverly integrates modern technology, making historical art accessible and 62 (fascinate) for today’s audiences.
As CGTN embarks on this global journey with “China Crafted”, it aims to cultivate a vibrant cultural ecosystem that 63 (connect) online and offline experiences, bridging the ancient with the contemporary through innovation, elegance, and rich 64 (story). The future of art and culture is unfolding before our eyes, and CGTN’s endeavors signal a promising path toward 65 (broad) cultural appreciation and exchange on the world stage than ever before.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假定你是李华,你校近期组织了以“再见初心(Evoking Our Original Aspirations)”为主题的校友返校交流活动。请你为你校英文报写一篇短文,报道此次活动,内容包括:
(1)活动介绍;
(2)活动反响。
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。
参考词汇:母校:alma mater 校友:alumni(复数)
____________________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________
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。
Winter seemed to have lasted longer than any other season in the year. With Christmas now just a distant memory, Nina decided to plan a project to fill the dark evenings. That was the best thing to do, to get through the endless weeks until better weather started.
Spring was traditionally the time for cleaning, all that extra daylight showing how dirty and dusty the house had become. Instead, Nina decided to spare as much time as was needed to sort out the family photos. Although this sounded like a fairly easy task, the reality was an entire cupboard in the dining room, stuffed with packets of prints. It was truly a massive project.
“Are you sure you want to do this, love ” her husband Steve asked doubtfully. “If you empty all the photos out of the cupboard, they might not fit back in…”
Nina dismissed his concerns. She decided to strike while the iron was hot and began emptying the cupboard of its contents the following afternoon.
As she looked at the photos of her family from years ago, it felt like looking back in time. Her children were now in their twenties and had busy lives and careers. As a result, Nina and Steve didn’t see them nearly as often as they used to. The fact that the photos stopped fifteen years ago only made it worse.
“The house is full of real life nowadays, and we don’t even have pictures of them to look at,” Nina murmured through tears. Those missing fifteen years felt like a gaping hole in their family history.
“You could always look at the hundreds of pictures you have of them on your phone,” Steve pointed out gently.
“It’s not the same!” Nina stated dramatically. “And what if I lose my phone All those photos will be gone forever!”
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。
Steve wiped her tears gently and suggested printing her phone photos for new albums. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________
A few days later, Nina heard the front door open in the middle of the day. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________宜春市2026年高三年级模拟考试英语试卷
参考答案
听力(每小题1.5分,满分30分)
1-5 BACAB 6-10 BBCAC 11-15 BCABA 16-20 CABBC
第二部分 阅读理解 (共两节,满分50分)
第一节 ( 共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
21-23 DBB 24-27 CADB 28-31 CADC 32-35 DACB
第二节 (共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
36-40 BFCAD
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节 完型填空 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
41-45 DBDBA 46-50 BACAC 51-55 CBCAD
第二节 语法填空(共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分。以参考答案和补充答案为准,没有半对。)
56. a 57. of 58. featuring 59. discovered 60. that/which
61. are presented 62. fascinating 63. connects 64. stories 65. broader
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)
Last Saturday, our school held an alumni homecoming activity themed “Evoking Our Original Aspirations”. More than 100 outstanding alumni returned to their beloved alma mater.
The whole event was filled with a warm and inspiring atmosphere. The alumni first revisited the familiar classrooms, and then shared their life experiences with us current students. They spoke passionately about how their original dreams guided them through various challenges in life, earnestly inspiring us to remain committed to our goals and stay true to our original aspirations. We students all threw ourselves into interactive discussions with the alumni, from which we harvested invaluable insights and practical guidance for our future academic and life paths.
The activity is well received by all participants. Not only does it strengthen the bond between alumni and the school, but it also motivates us to strive harder for our dreams. We all eagerly await the next homecoming!
第二节 读后续写(满分25分)
Steve wiped her tears gently and suggested printing her phone photos for new albums. The idea immediately lit up Nina’s eyes. Together, they began scrolling through years of digital memories—smiles frozen in time, holidays bathed in sunshine, quiet moments that told their family’s unwritten stories. Night after night, they sat side by side, selecting, ordering, and waiting for the prints to arrive. When they did, Nina carefully placed each new photo into crisp, clean albums, weaving the recent past back into the family’s visual tapestry. Steve, watching her quiet joy, decided to take a small step of his own—he picked up the phone and quietly called both of their children, suggesting they might visit home soon, if time allowed.
A few days later, Nina heard the front door open in the middle of the day. To her astonishment, there stood her son and daughter, with wide smiles. “Dad said you were rebuilding our history,” her son explained, giving her a hug. “We wanted to see it—and you.” Their eyes fell on the open albums, where old faded prints now neighbored the shiny new ones. “Mom, you’ve brought us all back together,” her daughter said softly, touching a recent picture. In that moment, surrounded by images of the past and the living presence of her loved ones, Nina felt a profound sense of joy and completeness. The project had not just organized photos; it had, in the most beautiful way, brought her family closer together again.
听力材料
第一节
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。
(Text 1) 话题:交通方式
W: It took me twice as long as usual to get to work yesterday.
M: Why
W: I had to take the bus because of the subway shutdown. How about you
M: ①I still drove to work.
(Text 2) 话题:天气
W: ②I think a drought has set in. It hasn’t rained a drop for months.
M: I agree, but didn’t it rain last month and cool things down a bit
W: It did, but that only lasted one day.
(Text 3) 话题:工作/娱乐
W: ③What’s your new work about, Tim Is it another superhero story based on that film
M: ③Well, I’m still doing cartoons. But this time I’ve gone for a comedy theme.
(Text 4) 话题:工作/招聘
M: ④Hi, Sarah. I’m setting up a new company.
W: Really Cool. What are you going to do
M: I’m going to build websites for clients. Actually, ④I’m looking for a website designer, and I think you’d be perfect for the role.
(Text 5) 话题:人际关系 (学校)
W: Well, ⑤I’m concerned about Lucy’s grades. She’ll be a senior before we know it.
M: ⑤Oh, she’s got potential and seems to enjoy most of my classes.
第二节
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。
(Text 6) 话题:旅行计划/时间安排
W: ⑥My plane leaves at eight o’clock this evening, doesn’t it
M: No, you’re mistaken. It leaves at seven.
W: ⑥Oh dear, I don’t have as much time as I thought. I haven’t packed yet.
M: Don’t worry. I’ll help you pack. And I’ve already booked a taxi to take you to the airport. It’s coming at four thirty.
W: Oh, thanks, Duncan. Do you know what time it arrives in Chicago
M: I’ll have a look at your booking...Here it is. ⑦You’ll land at nine thirty.
(Text 7) 话题:网络安全
W: Hey, ⑧I just got a strange email about my social media account.
M: Really What did it say
W: It said my account had a security issue and I needed to click a link to check my password immediately.
M: ⑧That sounds like a classic trick to steal your information. Be careful with those.
W: So, I shouldn’t click the link
M: Exactly. They try to steal your personal information. You should never click unsafe links.
W: I see. So, what’s a good way to protect my accounts
M: ⑨Using strong and unique passwords for different services is a great start. Also, remember to use extra login confirmation.
W: Thanks for the advice! I’ll be more focused on my online security.
(Text 8) 话题:购物 (电子产品)
M: Excuse me, ⑩my mobile phone has been very slow, and it shuts down suddenly now and then, so I’m interested in a new one.
W: I’d be happy to help you find a new phone. Have you seen the latest smartphones we have on display We have a few models at excellent prices.
M: I saw those, and I read on your company website that you have some phones for sale at half price.
W: We do have several phones available at half price. However, they are very basic phones. Smartphones like these are equipped with more powerful batteries and chips, which deliver a far better experience. Here, let me show you how they work.
(Text 9) 话题:宠物护理
M: Hello, listeners. Many pet owners wonder what to do when they have to leave their pets alone. So, I’ve connected with Jasmine Monroe, an experienced pet trainer. Let’s hear what she’ll say.
W: Well, if we’re talking about outdoor pets, we should provide them with appropriate shelter. For example, raise their beds in the shelter off the ground to prevent wetness, and make sure it has a door to keep out winter winds and summer heat. Plus, their homes should always have access to drinkable water. As for indoor pets, it’s always preferable to either take them to a pet hotel or ask someone to take care of them.
M: OK. But what if people actually want to take their pets with them on vacation
W: I’d say check whether they are welcome first. Another issue is diet. Fish bones and chocolate are harmful to their health. So, check that your friends or relatives are not secretly feeding them special treats during the day.
M: Plastic toy parts and Christmas tree decorations are also dangerous, correct
W: Definitely. And the list of items to look out for is endless. You might be surprised to hear that many pets have died from eating these.
(Text 10) 话题:个人经历/教育
W: Hello, everyone! I’ve been an educator for over a decade. My online teaching journey started when I created a social media channel to teach math two years ago. Every week, I post a video that is about 8 to 10 minutes long. These videos are designed to be independent lessons with examples and practice problems. To make the content more appealing, I use vivid videos and real-world applications to explain abstract concepts. And I guess this approach has been a hit. After all, my channel has grown to over 50,000 followers. However, the path hasn’t been smooth. I initially struggled with video production, such as lighting and sound quality. It took several months of trial and error to reach a professional level. I also had to learn how to create interactive content that could hold students’ attention. Besides, I launched a blog with weekly articles on advanced topics and study tips. Despite the challenges, the feedback from students has been rewarding. Many have shared how my videos have helped them understand concepts they struggled with in school. I’m glad to see the impact of my work. And I hope my journey can inspire you to explore digital teaching. Thank you for listening.
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语篇类型:应用文 主题语境:人与社会——旅游观光——温莎城堡参观指南
D 细节理解题。 根据“Included in Your Ticket”部分中的“Get access to multimedia guides (available in ... Mandarin Chinese ...)”可知,门票包含多媒体导览,且提供中文服务。故选D。
B 细节理解题。 根据“Additional Information”部分中的闭馆信息进行判断:A. Thursday, March 19:原文明确“The castle is completely closed from ... March 19”,故不可参观。B. Thursday, January 1:1月1日是周四,不属于常规闭馆日(周二、周三),也未列入特殊闭馆日期,因此可以参观。C. Monday, June 15:原文明确“The castle is completely closed from ... June 14-15”,故不可参观。D. Tuesday, March 3:3月3日是周二,属于常规闭馆日,故不可参观。故选B。
B 推理判断题。 根据文章内容,文中明确提到无障碍服务(如轮椅通道和导盲犬允许入内),表明为特殊游客提供了相应设施。故选B。
B
语篇类型:记叙文 主题语境:人与自我——生活体验——左撇子的日常挑战
C 主旨大意题。 根据第一段内容可知,文段先指出左撇子听起来很酷,人们常将其与卓别林、达芬奇等天才人物的特质绑定,随后通过转折点明,左撇子的真实生活更多要面对适配右手世界的日常不便,核心展现了左撇子的真实处境与大众固有印象的反差。“Being left-handed is not what it seems” 精准契合段落核心主旨,符合语境。故选 C。
A 词义猜测题。 根据划线词所在句“When you’ve spent your life wrestling shirt buttons”及上下文可知,作者在描述左撇子面对日常物品时的困难。衬衫纽扣的设计通常是给右撇子用的,所以左撇子扣纽扣会感觉很费力、很挣扎。“struggling with”意为“与……斗争/费力地做”,符合语境。故选A。
D 推理判断题。 最后一段中“being left-handed isn’t just about using a different hand---it’s about thinking differently, adapting constantly”明确指出,左撇子的独特之处不仅在于使用不同的手,更在于思维方式不同和不断适应的能力。故选D。
B 推理判断题。作者在描述左撇子遭遇的不便时,运用了幽默风趣的语言,如“The paper looked like it had been attacked by a mouse”(纸张看起来像被老鼠啃过)、“twisting my body like a pretzel”(把身体扭成椒盐卷饼)等比喻,使文章轻松诙谐。同时,作者展示了强大的适应能力,学会了翻转笔记本、反向使用键盘、左手操作右手设计的鼠标等,体现了适应力强的特点。因此,“humorous and adaptable”(幽默且适应力强)最能概括作者的性格特征。故选B。
C
语篇类型:说明文 主题语境:人与自我——健康生活——阅读与长寿的关系
C 推理判断题。 第一段提到“reading feels like a wholesome promise... But research increasingly suggests that reading may be more powerful than we realize.”这表明人们觉得阅读有益,但研究表明阅读的好处可能比我们意识到的更强大,即人们并未完全认识到阅读的巨大价值。故选C。
A 细节理解题。 根据第二段耶鲁大学研究的结果“They found people who regularly read books lived an average of 23 months longer... In other words, reading itself was associated with greater longevity”可知,阅读本身与更长的寿命相关。故选A。
D 细节理解题。 根据第三段“Elizabeth A. L. Stine-Morrow... points to the social-emotional effects as the key mechanism for reading’s longevity benefit”可知,她认为社交情感效应是阅读带来长寿益处的关键机制。故选D。
C 主旨大意题。 文章核心是介绍“定期阅读可以延长寿命”这一研究发现及其原因。选项C“A Daily Chapter: Reading for a Longer Life”(每日一章:为长寿而读)准确概括了文章的中心思想,即通过日常阅读来获得更长的生命。故选C。
D
语篇类型:说明文 主题语境:人与自然——环境保护——AI对气候的影响研究
D 细节理解题。 根据第二段“Their goal was to understand what might happen to the environment if AI adoption increases along its current path.”可知,科学家的主要目的是探究如果AI按照当前趋势发展下去,会对环境产生什么影响。故选D。
A 细节理解题。根据第三段 “…yet this amount remained insignificant when viewed at national or global levels.” 可知,从国家或全球层面来看,美国人工智能的总能耗是微不足道的。故选 A。
C 观点态度题。Dr. Moreno-Cruz 在文中既指出了 AI 能源使用在局部地区(如数据中心所在地)可能带来显著影响(“some places could see double the amount of electricity output and emissions”),又强调在全球层面 AI 的能源消耗并不显著(“at a larger scale, AI’s use of energy won’t be noticeable”),同时还提出 AI 可用于开发绿色技术(“we can use AI to develop green technologies”)。这种既看到问题又看到机遇,既分析局部又着眼全局的论述方式,体现了客观全面的态度。故选C。
B 细节理解题。 根据最后一段“...we intend to apply the same approach to additional countries in order to understand how AI adoption may influence environmental outcomes across different regions of the world.”可知,他们下一步计划将研究扩展到更多国家。故选B。
七选五
语篇类型:说明文 主题语境:人与自我——情绪管理——应对家庭排斥的策略
B 考查转折过渡关系。前文讲述家庭拒绝带来的巨大痛苦,设空处后引出 “The following tips may help handle family rejection”,表明要给出解决办法。选项 B“But there are practical ways to deal with the pain.”(但有一些实用的方法可以应对这种痛苦)承上启下,符合语境。故选 B。
F 考查对比转折关系。该段建议给自己时间处理情绪,正视悲伤。设空前指出 “面对悲伤是释放它的唯一方式”,选项 F“On the contrary, avoiding your feelings will only make them last longer.”(相反,逃避你的感受只会让它们持续更久)从反面进行论证,与前文形成对比,强调正视情绪的重要性。故选 F。
C 考查顺承解释关系。本段主题为记录情绪,设空前建议用日记写下感受,且提到情绪复杂。选项 C“This practice can help you sort out mixed emotions.”(这种做法能帮你理清复杂的情绪)中 “This practice” 指代写日记,“mixed emotions” 与前文呼应,顺承说明写日记的作用。故选 C。
A考查并列细节关系。本段主题为专注自我照顾,设空后提到充足睡眠、运动减压,均为自我照顾的具体方式。选项 A“Consume nutritious, vitamin-packed foods.”(食用营养丰富、富含维生素的食物)属于同类自我照顾的做法,与后文构成并列关系。故选 A。
D考查主旨概括关系。本段建议“Seek out close relationships elsewhere”(在其他地方寻求亲密关系)。设空处为本段首句,应为本段的主题句。后文提到“Make close friendships and seek out healthy, compassionate relationships.”,说明要建立亲密的朋友关系。选项D“People don’t have to be your flesh and blood to be family.”(人们不必与你有血缘关系才能成为家人)精准地概括了本段的核心思想,即向外寻求的情感联系可以替代家人的角色。故选D。
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语篇类型:记叙文 主题语境:人与自然——动物救助——救援被困小狗的故事
D 考查动词词义辨析。 句意:起初,她以为自己听错了——那是一种轻柔的呜咽声,几乎小到注意不到。A. heard 听到;B. ignored 忽视;C. noticed 注意;D. imagined 想象,以为。根据后文“But then it came again”(但随后它再次传来)可知,她一开始不确定,以为是自己的错觉或想象。故选D。
B 考查形容词词义辨析。 句意:但随后它再次传来,这次更清晰了。A. stranger 更陌生;B. clearer 更清晰;C. closer 更近;D. weaker 更弱。根据前文“almost too quiet to notice”(几乎小到注意不到)和后文“这次再次传来”的语境,应该是声音比上次更清晰可辨了。故选B。
D 考查动词词义辨析。 句意:她的心跳漏了一拍。A. caught 抓住;B. rushed 冲;C. followed 跟随;D. skipped 跳过。固定搭配“heart skipped a beat”意为“心跳漏了一拍”,常用来形容惊讶、紧张或害怕的情绪。此处她确认了声音存在并停下脚步,符合紧张的心情。故选D。
B 考查动词词义辨析。 句意:她扫视了附近的院子、栅栏和人行道——然后意识到哭声是从下面传来的。A. cleaned 清理;B. scanned 扫描,细看,扫视;C. passed 经过;D. inspected 检查,视察。她听到声音后,应该是用眼睛快速“扫视”四周寻找声音来源。故选B。
A 考查名词词义辨析。 句意:同上题。A. cries 哭喊声,哭声;B. noises 噪音;C. barks狗叫声;D. whispers 低语。全文都在描述小狗发出的“cry”或“whimper”,此处指的就是这些哭声。故选A。
B 考查副词词义辨析。 句意:在排水沟底部坐着一只狗,睁大眼睛,颤抖着,迫切地希望有人能听到她。A. greedily 贪婪地;B. desperately 绝望地,拼命地,不顾一切地;非常,迫切地;C. blindly 盲目地;D. silently 沉默地。小狗被困在沟底,处境危险,其心情应是“迫切地” 希望获救。故选B。
A 考查名词词义辨析。 句意:她没有犹豫,立刻打电话给动物执法部门求助。A. hesitation 犹豫;B. fear 害怕;C. reservation 保留;D. doubt 怀疑。根据后文她立刻打电话求助,可知她行动迅速,没有“犹豫”。固定短语“without hesitation”意为“毫不犹豫”。故选A。
C 考查动词词义辨析。 句意:罗林斯警官迅速赶到,评估了现场情况。A. observing 观察;B. explaining 解释;C. assessing 评估,评定;D. understanding 理解。警官到达现场后,首先要做的是观察并“评估”形势的严重性和救援的可行性。故选C。
A 考查名词词义辨析。 句意:排水沟太窄,无法进行简单的救援,而且下面的空间很浅,无法安全爬进去。A. rescue 救援;B. operation 手术,操作;C. recovery 恢复,康复;D. attempt 尝试。根据上下文,这里说的是无法进行简单的“救援”操作。故选A。
C 考查动词词义辨析。 句意:掀开它,露出了一条黑暗的隧道。A. unearthed 挖掘;B. connected 连接;C. exposed 暴露,使显露;D. blocked 堵塞。掀开井盖,原本被遮盖的隧道就“显露”出来了。故选C。
C 考查名词词义辨析。 句意:罗林斯带着耐心、平静的声音和美味的零食爬下去,慢慢赢得了狗的信任。A. reliance 依赖;B. affection 喜爱;C. trust 信任;D. loyalty 忠诚。对于一只受惊的狗,救援人员首先需要用温和的方式赢得它的“信任”,它才会配合救援。故选C。
B 考查名词词义辨析。 句意:尽管脏兮兮、惊恐万分,但没有受伤,她最终让自己被安全地固定住,从隧道中被救了出来。A. trap 陷阱,困境;B. tunnel 隧道;C. trouble 麻烦;D. dilemma 两难境地。上文明确提到救援人员是掀开检修井盖后,发现了一个黑暗的隧道(“exposed a dark tunnel”)。小狗最终是沿着这个被发现的通道走到光亮处,并从该隧道中被安全救出的。故选B。
C 考查动词词义辨析。 句意:她的照片很快被发布出去,几乎立刻,她的家人就认出了她。A. witnessed目击,见证;B. remembered 记得,想起;C. recognized 认出,辨认出;D. contacted 联系,联络。根据语境,狗狗走失后照片被公开,家人看到照片时,是从外貌上认出这是自家的狗,而非仅仅看见、想起或联系。故选 C。
A 考查动词词义辨析。 句意:他们冲到了收容所,当天就与心爱的狗重逢,欣喜若狂。A. reunited 重聚,团圆;B. obsessed 着迷;C. blessed 祝福;D. faced 面对。根据语境,家人与丢失的狗再次相见,是“重聚”。故选A。
D 考查动词短语辨析。 句意:离开前,他们做出了负责任的选择,给她植入了微型芯片,以确保她将来总能找到回家的路。A. thinking of 想到;B. leading to 导致;C. counting on 指望;D. making sure 确保。植入芯片的目的是为了“确保”将来狗再走丢时能被找到。故选D。
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语篇类型:说明文 主题语境:人与社会——文化艺术——CGTN“中国手制”艺术展
a 考查冠词。 “a significant moment”意为“一个重要的时刻”,moment为可数名词单数,此处表示泛指,故填不定冠词a。
of 考查介词。 “the rich heritage of ancient Chinese art”意为“中国古代艺术的丰富遗产”,此处表示所属关系,故填介词of。
featuring 考查非谓语动词。 句子的谓语动词是“delves into”,设空处与其逻辑主语“which”(指代前文‘Sacred Shang’)之间是主动关系,且表示伴随状态,应用现在分词作状语。feature意为“以……为特色”。故填featuring。
discovered 考查非谓语动词。 句子的谓语动词是“showcases”,设空处作后置定语修饰“artifacts”。“artifacts”与“discover”之间是被动关系(文物被发掘),且动作已完成,应用过去分词。故填discovered。
that/which 考查定语从句。 设空处引导定语从句,修饰先行词“lifestyles and philosophical pursuits”,关系词在从句中作主语,指物,故填that或which。
are presented 考查时态语态和主谓一致。 主语“visitors”与谓语“present”之间是被动关系(被呈现给……),且描述的是客观展览内容,应用一般现在时的被动语态,主语是复数,故填are presented。
fascinating 考查词类转换。 此处为“make + 宾语 + 宾补”结构,需用形容词作宾补。“fascinate”的形容词形式是“fascinating”,意为“吸引人的,引人入胜的”。accessible(易于理解的/可接触的)与 fascinating 共同作宾语补足语,说明现代技术让历史艺术对当代观众而言“既易于接触又富有吸引力”。故填fascinating。
connects 考查时态和主谓一致。 定语从句中,先行词是“a vibrant cultural ecosystem”,关系代词that在从句中作主语,指代先行词,是单数概念。描述的是客观事实,应用一般现在时,故填connects。
story 考查名词复数。 “rich”是形容词,后接名词。“story”意为“故事”,在此处表示丰富的故事。故填stories。
broader 考查形容词比较级。 根据后文“than ever before”可知,此处应用比较级。broad的比较级为broader,修饰名词短语“cultural appreciation and exchange”。故填broader。

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