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2025-2026学年第二学期高三英语周测(2026.04.01) 12. Why did the man feel embarrassed
A. He forgot the woman’s name.
B. He lost the woman’s telephone number.
C. He didn’t like the conversation with the woman.
第一部分听力 (共两节,满分30分) 13. How does the woman sound
第一节(共5小题:每小题1.5分,满分7.5分) A. Understanding. B. Annoyed. C. Awkward.
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 听第9段录音,回答第14至17题。
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。每段录音读两遍。 14. What does the woman say about her emotional state
1. What does the man think of Mary A. She is always happy and never feels tired.
A. She’s competent. B. She’s creative. C. She’s friendly. B. She is sometimes tired or sad but optimistic.
2. What is the topic of the conversation C. She seldom sees the bright side of anything.
A. Tips on doing exercise. B. Methods of revision. C. Ways of reading maps. 15. When does the woman get up on Sundays
3. Where are probably the speakers A. At 10 am. B. At 9 am. C. At 6 am.
A. At a drug store. B. In a restaurant. C. At a butcher’s. 16. Why does the woman wake up early
4. What does the woman think is the reason for her sore throat A. To avoid feeling rushed. B. To prevent being late. C. To check emails.
A. Talking too much. B. Spicy food. C. A cold. 17. What can be inferred about the man’s breakfast habit
5. When does the conversation take place A. He often eats sandwiches at home.
A. In March. B. In April. C. In May. B. He enjoys cooking breakfast himself.
( 15 C. He almost never has breakfast at home.第二节 共 小题:每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
5 听第10段录音,回答第18至20题。听下面 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。 18. What is the main purpose of this program
每段录音读两遍。 A. To sell books at a lower price.
听第6段录音,回答第6、7题。 B. To help people who can’t afford books.
6. What items did they pack in the car C. To collect old books for recycling.
A. Tent, snacks and maps. B. Snacks, camera and maps. C. Camera, snacks and baseball. 19. How did Ms. Chen feel about the program’s first week
7. What are the speakers mainly talking about A. Surprised. B. Worried. C. Grateful.
A. Travel preparations. B. A picnic plan. C. Hiking routes. 20. What can we infer about Xiao Mei
听第7段录音,回答第8至10题。 A. She often goes to the library to study.
8. What did the man originally order B. She got a book without paying for it.C. She donated a picture book to the shelf.
A. Ten chicken nuggets and two cheese hamburgers.
B. Twenty chicken nuggets and two fish hamburgers. 第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)
C. Twenty chicken nuggets and two cheese hamburgers.
9. Why did the woman give free French fries to the man 第一节(共15小题:每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
A. To promote their new product. 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳答案。
B. To encourage him to order more. A
C. To apologize for the error in the order. The Student Conservation Association (SCA) is the largest provider of hands-on environmental conservation
10. What happened to the man’s order programs for youth and adults. Its Urban Green Philadelphia Youth Conservation Crew, based at John Heinz National
A. The man placed a wrong order. Wildlife Refuge(保护区), is hiring Field Leaders for spring and summer 2026.
B. The receipt of the order was missing. Key duties
C. The order was mistaken for another one. The program connects young people with nature through conservation work and environmental education. Field
听第8段录音,回答第11至13题。 Leaders will be in charge of 10-15 high schoolers, guide them in teamwork and conservation skills, and work
11. Where did the speakers meet last week alongside refuge staff in the departments of maintenance, education, and/or biology. They must also complete
A. Near the neighborhood. B. At the meeting. C. In the woman’s office. administrative tasks, ensure safety, and manage tools and equipment.
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Schedule I’d describe myself as a severe nostalgia (怀旧) addict, especially when it comes to 90s architecture. Just looking
February 23 to August 21, 2026. Leaders work 40 hours per week—Tuesday to Saturday in spring, Monday to at images of those buildings or walking near them brings me a sense of comfort. Though they’ve become relics of the
Friday in summer. past, nothing is truly forgotten.
Location 24. What can be inferred about the author’s childhood from the first paragraph
Philadelphia, PA A. He had no idea about the online world. B. His life kept pace with the times.
Qualifications C. His parents were too busy to look after him. D. He had limited access to the internet.
Applicants must be at least 21 years old, have a valid driver's license for 3+ years, and be able to perform 25. What does the author mean by saying “the online vibe was much more inclusive back then”
physical labor (lift 40+ pounds, work outdoors). CPR certification & Wilderness First Aid certification are required. A. More people were willing to share. B. It is easier to reach an agreement.
Certification opportunities are provided by SCA at leader training. Preferred skills include conservation work C. Different viewpoints could be respected. D. There were more online platforms.
experience, project management, leadership, and communication. 26. What does the author think of Stephen Chow’s films
Compensation(待遇) A. They only appeal to young people. B. They are tragedies with subtle humor.
$750/week, paid every two weeks. Benefits include health insurance and training in defensive driving, First C. They are difficult to understand today. D. They combine humor with deep meaning.
Aid/CPR, and Wilderness First Aid. 27. Which of the following best describes the author’s overall tone in the passage
Work challenges A. Hopeful. B. Emotional. C. Humorous. D. Critical.
Work involves contact with extreme weather, poisonous plants or insects etc., and physical demands such as C
carrying a backpack up to 30% of body weight for 5-15 miles. Leaders must interact positively with diverse groups When you’re learning a new language, there are a lot of things to remember: spelling rules, grammar rules,
and adapt to changing schedules. punctuation rules… the list is endless. But there’s something that can help you: mnemonics [pronounced “nemonics”].
21. What are Field Leaders supposed to do Mnemonics are techniques to help you remember things. There are a variety of them, including rhymes, spelling
A. Teach environmental science courses. B. Organize weekend camping trips. acronyms and sentence mnemonics.
C. Manage the program’s national budget. D. Lead a team of high school students. Rhymes are a great way to remember things. The sounds, unusual words and rhythm of them help you recall
22. What is required for applicants ideas. Do you know when Columbus sailed to America There’s a rhyme to help you which goes like this, “In
A. A minimum age of 18. B. Over three years of licensed driving. fourteen-hundred and ninety-two, Columbus sailed the ocean blue.” Most people who’ve heard that never forget it!
C. Working on weekends. D. Experience with conservation programs Spelling acronyms involve creating a sentence based on the letters of a target word. For example, the following
23. What is a challenge for the position sentence can help you with the spelling of the word “because”, “Big elephants can always understand small elephants”.
A. Staying primarily indoors. B. Arranging flexible schedules. Notice how the first letter of each word in the sentence spells out the word “because”. And if you can’t remember the
C. Exposure to natural dangers. D. Daily hiking at least 15 miles. spelling of the word “mnemonics”, use this one “Mike never eats meat or nuts in case he’s sick”!
B Sentence mnemonics are also useful. The following can help you with the difference between the words “
I was born in 2010 in the countryside, which may be why I always felt a little out of step with the times. principal” and “principle”, “A principal is your pal at school, and a principle is a belief or rule.” Or this one to help
Throughout my childhood, I had never seen tall buildings or had a smartphone. The old computer we had at home was you remember the difference in spelling between “deserts” (such as the Sahara) and “desserts” (such as Tiramisu), “A
my only window to the online world, which I began exploring at the age of 8. My parents were busy during the day, so dessert has two sugars so it’s sweeter, but a desert only has one.” [The two “sugars” mentioned in the sentence refer to
surfing the internet was a big deal for me. I always turned off the computer before they got home to let it cool down the two s’s in the word “dessert”.]
and hide what I had been doing all day. You can learn grammar rules with sentence mnemonics too. For example, this one can help you with the position
I feel like the online vibe was much more inclusive back then. I still remember the friendly debates about the of adjectives, “Adjectives come before nouns just as ‘A’ comes before ‘N’.” And this one can help you learn about the
various adaptations of Legends of the Condor Heroes. Everyone would share their thoughts and reasons. Just the other use of apostrophes (撇号), “Apostrophes show possession.”
day, I saw a similar question on Xiaohongshu, but the discussion quickly turned into heated arguments. Back then, Mnemonics can help a lot with language learning. Why not try inventing a few of your own!
sharing resources for online novels or gaming strategies was common, but now, such requests can easily trigger online 28. What are mnemonics in the passage
debates. A. Professional tool books. B. Specific language model.
My parents loved playing Stephen Chow movies at home, which turned me into a belated fan of these classic C. Language learning strategies. D. Different language rules.
1990s Hong Kong comedies. At the core of his humor lies tragedy, yet his films also taught me simple values: be 29. Why is the rhyme about Columbus mentioned in paragraph 3
brave, be resilient, stay optimistic, and never give up on your dreams. To me, Stephen Chow feels like an old friend I’ A. To compare rhymes with other techniques.
ve known for years — a forever-young legend. I wish I had been born earlier, in that golden era. B To show how rhymes make facts memorable.
C. To prove that Columbus was a great explorer.
D. To explain the importance of historical events.
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30. Which of the following is an example of a sentence mnemonic D. To examine the structure of their muscles.
A. “In 1066, the Normans did fix” rhymes the year of the Norman Conquest. 34. What does the underlined word “clenched” in paragraph 4 most likely mean
B. “George’s elderly old grandfather rode a pig home yesterday” helps spell “geography”. A. Tightened. B. Relaxed. C. Stretched. D. Lifted.
C. “My very educated mother just served us noodles” helps remember the order of planets. 35. Which of the following is the most suitable title for the passage
D. “A stationery store sells paper, while a stationary car doesn’t move” differentiates words. A. Woodpeckers: Smart Tool Users
31. Which of the following would the author probably agree with about inventing mnemonics B. Woodpeckers: Nature’s Hammers
A. It requires special training. B. It does not take much time or effort. C. Woodpeckers: Amazing Strength
C. It is something readers can try themselves. D. Language teachers should use it in class. D. Woodpeckers: Powerful Muscle Controller
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Woodpeckers (啄木鸟) operate at an extreme level, boring through solid wood with forces more than 30 times
their own weight and drilling up to 13 times a second. How do they never miss a beat while head banging so hard
It turns out that the birds tense up their entire body to smash through wood, letting out short, explosive grunts
with each strike, report Brown University biologist Nicholas Antonson and his colleagues in the Journal of 第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
Experimental Biology. “Woodpeckers really are nature’s hammer in a sense,” Antonson says. 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
To study how the birds tap, the researchers first humanely captured eight wild Downy Woodpeckers and At the Beijing World of Robots, located in the robotics industrial park in Beijing’s Yizhuang, the vision of an
carefully inserted electrodes into their muscles in the laboratory. The electrodes fed into a tiny, fitted backpack that intelligent future is coming to reality with all kinds of robots. With advanced AI capabilities, they are increasingly
recorded electrical signals from contracting muscles as the birds pecked. They also checked whether the woodpeckers transitioning from industrial applications to domestic environments with human-like appearances and skillful body
held their breath during exertion (用力) (like weight lifters tend to do) or exhaled (呼气) (like tennis players) while and hand movements. ____36____
striking the wood by examining airflow through the birds’ air sacs — small, balloon-like structures that help them Embedded AI (具身智能 ), which integrates AI with physical objects such as robots, is emerging as a
breathe in and out. By matching these measurements with high-speed videos, the scientists tracked the woodpeckers’ game-changing technology with limitless potential. ____37____ For instance, Unitree Robotics, known for its dancing
taps down to every four milliseconds. robots showcased at CCTV’s Spring Festival Gala, demonstrates cutting-edge applications of embedded AI.
Instead of using a single muscle to control the action, woodpeckers activated “every muscle from the head to the In industrial and agricultural settings, embedded AI can dramatically enhance operational efficiency. ____38____
tail,” Antonson says. The birds used their powerful hip flexors to push forward, clenched their tail and abs (腹肌) to For homes and healthcare sectors, it offers personalized and intelligent solutions, such as AI-powered smart home
prepare for the strike, and stiffened the back of their head and neck on contact — similar to the way you might stiffen systems that have already been widely adopted. Additionally, autonomous driving technologies, though still under
the back of your wrist when you hammer a nail. They then engaged a different set of hip and neck muscles to draw refinement and testing, represent another promising avenue for embedded AI.
back. ____39____ This innovative solution, jointly launched by Meituan Medicine and Galbot, represents the world’s
The birds also perfectly paired their pecks with sharp exhalations “as another means of stabilizing their core first humanoid robot-powered smart pharmacy system. It made its debut at the China International Fair for Trade in
muscles and powering through those strikes,” Antonson explains. “To be able to breathe out 13 times per second and Services in September 2024. ____40____ It autonomously plans its route, navigates to the required item, and uses
inhale on the order of 40 milliseconds is really impressive.” Songbirds, which aren’t closely related to woodpeckers, advanced AI-powered vision and grasping technology to complete the task. This cutting-edge technology shows how
are the only other birds known to so precisely time their breaths, which they do as they sing. AI is revolutionizing healthcare services.
“Pecking is a full-body exercise,” says University of Alabama biologist Nicole Ackermans, who studies brain A. It can also reduce costs and enable precise management.
damage in woodpeckers and head-butting sheep. Coordinating “micro breaths” with muscle clenching and creating “ B. China has played a leading role in the development of elderly care robots.
this hammerlike structure in their whole body is such a unique approach,” she adds. C. Several Chinese companies have already made significant strides in this area.
32. What does the question in the first paragraph mean D. These robots can bring intelligent assistance to various aspects of everyday life.
A. How do woodpeckers avoid injury while pecking E. One groundbreaking example of AI-driven robotics is the Galbot humanoid robot.
B. Why do woodpeckers peck faster than other birds F. Designed for 24/7 autonomous operation, a Galbot robot can restock items efficiently.
C. What makes woodpeckers stronger than other animals G. Meanwhile, the automotive industry is also experiencing a rapid AI-driven transformation.
D. How much weight can woodpeckers carry while pecking
33. Why did the researchers insert electrodes into the woodpeckers’ muscles 第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分)
A. To test their reaction to electrical signals.
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
B. To record muscle activity during pecking.
C. To measure their heart rate while pecking. 阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
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The old saw about the evil stepparent certainly didn’t apply to Roger McElroy. He made a point of being a The race takes place twice a year: once in the summer ____58____ once in the winter. The route is different, but
____41____ presence in the life of his stepdaughter, Brooke Johnson. the ____59____ (long) is always about 2,500 km long. The race is a lot of fun, but it also has a serious side for all
At times when life threw screwballs at Johnson, McElroy was there to pick her up. During one ____42____ time, participants. They should raise at least one thousand pounds for charity.
he left her a voicemail that said, “Everything’s gonna be fine. We’ll ____43____ it.” The first race took place in 2006 with 34 teams. Since then, the Rickshaw Run ____60____ (become) famous
In 2024, McElroy ____44____ a fall that left him a quadriplegic. Three and a half weeks later, he died of those around the world. A few days before the race, ____61____ participants don’t know how to drive a rickshaw, they will
injuries. But before that, while being by his bedside, Johnson ____45____ with McElroy her dream of becoming the receive a crash course ____62____ (make) sure they can control it during the race. They can also use the pre-race time
____46____ woman to skateboard across the country. He wanted to be part of it, and they planned that she would to decorate their rickshaws and ask any last-minute questions.
____47____ him in his wheelchair across the finish line. “The adventure really starts when things go wrong,” said one participant. “We blew ____63____ hole in our
She wasn’t sure she could pull it off, but McElroy had ____48____ in her. rickshaw, but I saw the most beautiful town in India!” said another. And as the organizers say on their website, “There’
“I was like, ‘Roger, it’s a big country’. And he was like, ‘Well, you can do it’,” Johnson told Good Morning s no set route, no back-up, no way of ____64____ (know) if you’re going to make it. The only certainty is that you
America. will get lost, you will get stuck and you will break down.”
After McElroy’s ____49____ Johnson, then 29, chose to ____50____ him by becoming the first woman to Are you ready ____65____ some real adventure
skateboard across the country. Along the way, she would raise money for Wings for Life, a non-profit that supports
research into spinal cord injuries.
____51____ by a video crew, and wearing a locket around her neck that held McElroy’s ashes, she began her
journey last April at California’s Santa Monica beach. ____52____: Virginia Beach, 3,266 miles away.
Averaging 30 to 50 miles a day, Johnson’s ____53____ across America took her up and down mountains, past 第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
wheat fields and through cities, in rain and blistering heat. Through it all, Roger McElroy was riding with her:
Everything’s gonna be fine. We’ll get through it. 第一节(满分15分)
On Aug.15, after 119 days, Johnson arrived at the Atlantic Ocean. No one was more ____54____ than Johnson 你校英文报最近开设专栏讨论在数字化时代如何看待碎片化阅读。请以My Views on Fragmented Reading
that she had completed what she’d started, while raising $50,000 for Wings for Life. 为题投稿,谈谈你的理解和看法。内容包括:
She told ABC News, “Roger left me ____55____, and for that I thank him every day.” 1.对碎片化阅读的理解;
41. A. positive B. terrible C. meaningless D. unique 2.简述利弊并表明你的态度。
42. A. interesting B. amazing C. trying D. meeting 注意:1.词数80左右;2.请在答题卡的相应位置作答。
43. A. account for B. stick to C. focus on D. get through My Views on Fragmented Reading
44. A. suffered B. gained C. avoided D. witnessed ___________________________________________________________________________________________
45. A. exchanged B. shared C. celebrated D. checked ___________________________________________________________________________
46. A. greatest B. first C. lucky D. only
47. A. help B. seize C. push D. guide 第二节(满分25分)
48. A. faith B. doubt C. pity D. pride 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。
49. A. encouragement B. accident C. recovery D. death It was a bitterly cold, snow-choked Christmas Eve when Yvonne White got a call from an unknown number. A
50. A. impress B. honor C. trace D. recognize strange, calm voice on the other end of the line said, “Hi. You don’t know me, but I have your brother.” It was
51. A. Accompanied B. Admitted C. Watched D. Refused Aughtry, a woman who would soon become the lifeline for Yvonne’s brother, Joey — a gentle, mentally disabled man
52. A. Transport B. Dream C. Destination D. Achievement with a deep love for baseball and a lifelong routine as a cinema caretaker.
53. A. race B. travel C. exploration D. ride Days earlier, as the worst winter storm in decades bore down, Yvonne had repeatedly warned Joey not to leave
54. A. disappointed B. surprised C. confident D. regretful his group home. He’d promised to stay put, but the familiar pull of his routine proved too strong. He wandered out
55. A. fortune B. challenge C. hope D. purpose into the rapidly worsening white-out, heading toward the cinema where he’d worked for over twenty years, only to get
lost within blocks. Hours later, he collapsed exhausted in a snowbank, his cries of pain cutting through the howling
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) wind.
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。 Aughtry, a mother of three, heard his screams from inside her home. Without hesitation, she and her son braved
The Rickshaw (人力车) Run is one of the world’s most unusual races. It lasts for two weeks and takes place in the blinding storm, following the sound until they found Joey, half-frozen and barely conscious, his hands already
India. Each team ____56____ (consist) of one rickshaw and one to four drivers. The Rickshaw is designed to transport swollen with severe frostbite. They carried him inside, carefully peeled off his ice-caked clothes, and spent hours
light loads in short distances ____57____ makes the event such a challenge. warming him with a hair dryer and blankets, his body still trembling violently. Joey, in his delirium (精神错乱), was
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surprisingly able to recite Yvonne’s phone number from memory. When Aughtry finally reached her, Yvonne could
only listen in terror, trapped indoors by the impassable snow and ice outside.
For the following two days, Aughtry and her family provided continuous care for Joey, but it was just getting
worse and worse. They made several urgent calls to emergency services, describing the severity of his condition. Each
time, they were told that all major roads were blocked, covered by a thick layer of ice, making it impossible for
emergency vehicles to navigate the area. Assistance was nowhere to be found.
注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。
Paragraph1: Desperate, Aughtry turned to social media for help.
___________________________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________________
Paragraph2: When Yvonne finally reached the hospital, she found Joey chatting with Aughtry.
___________________________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________________
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2025-2026学年第二学期高三英语周测答案(2026.04.01) My parents were busy during the day, so surfing the internet was a big deal for me. I always turned off the computer
第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分) before they got home to let it cool down and hide what I had been doing all day可知,作者童年接触网络的途径十
21-23 DBC 24-27 DCDB 28-31 CBDC 32-35 ABAB 分有限。故选D项。25词句猜测题。根据第二段中的“I still remember the friendly debates about the various adaptations of Legends of
36. D 37. C 38. A 39. E 40. F the Condor Heroes. Everyone would share their thoughts and reasons. Just the other day, I saw a similar question on
第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分) Xiaohongshu, but the discussion quickly turned into heated arguments可知,过去网络讨论是友好的,人们可以表
完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) 达不同观点并互相尊重,而现在容易变成激烈争吵,由此可推测划线部分的句意为“不同的观点能够得到尊重”
41. A 42. C 43. D 44. A 45. B 46. B 47. C 48. A 49. D 50. B 51. A 52. C 53. D 54. B 55. D 。故选C项。
语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) 26细节理解题。根据第三段中的“At the core of his humor lies tragedy, yet his films also taught me simple values:
56. consists 57. which 58. and 59. length 60. has become61. if 62. to make 63. a 64. knowing 65. for be brave, be resilient, stay optimistic, and never give up on your dreams.可知,作者认为周星驰的电影将幽默与深
刻内涵相结合。故选D项。
第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分) 27推理判断题。根据第四段中的“I’d describe myself as a severe nostalgia (怀旧) addict, especially when it comes
应用文写作 to 90s architecture. Just looking at images of those buildings or walking near them brings me a sense of comfort.以及
My Views on Fragmented Reading 全文多处抒发怀念、感慨的语句可知,作者整体语气充满情感。故选B项。
Fragmented reading, characterized by scrolling through short videos and brief articles, dominates C篇主题语境:本文是一篇说明文主要介绍了在学习新语言时,助记法(mnemonics)这种有助于记忆的技巧。
our daily lives. From my perspective, though convenient, this reading style does more harm than good. 28细节理解题。根据第二段“Mnemonics are techniques to help you remember things.以及全文围绕助记法在语言
Admittedly, fragmented reading offers efficiency. We can grasp news highlights or learn practical 学习中的应用可知,助记法是语言学习策略。故选C项。
tips within minutes. Yet the problems cannot be ignored. Firstly, it fragments our attention span, 29推理判断题。根据据第三段“Rhymes are a great way to remember things. The sounds, unusual words and rhythm
making it increasingly difficult to concentrate on longer texts. Secondly, the information obtained is of them help you recall ideas. Do you know when Columbus sailed to America There’s a rhyme to help you which
often shallow and disconnected, failing to build a systematic knowledge structure. goes like this, “In fourteen-hundred and ninety-two, Columbus sailed the ocean blue.” Most people who’ve heard that
Therefore, my attitude is clear: while we may occasionally benefit from fragmented reading for never forget it!(押韵法是记住事情的好方法。它们的发音、不寻常的词汇和节奏能帮助你回忆起信息。你知道
quick updates, we should prioritize deep reading of complete works. Only by immersing ourselves in 哥伦布什么时候航行到美洲吗?有一首押韵的口诀可以帮助你,“在1492年,哥伦布扬帆蓝色海洋”大多数听
books can we truly develop critical thinking and gain profound insights. Let’s not sacrifice depth for 过这个口诀的人都不会忘记!)”可知,提到关于哥伦布的押韵口诀是为了展示押韵法如何使事实易于记忆。
speed. 故选B项。
30推理判断题。根据第五段“Sentence mnemonics are also useful. The following can help you with the difference
读后续写 between the words “principal” and “principle”, “A principal is your pal at school, and a principle is a belief or rule.”
Desperate, Aughtry turned to social media for help. She posted a live video online, detailing Joey’ Or this one to help you remember the difference in spelling between “deserts” (such as the Sahara) and “desserts”(such as Tiramisu), “A dessert has two sugars so it’s sweeter, but a desert only has one.” [The two “sugars” mentioned
s dangerous condition and her exact address, adding that she had exhausted all options for getting in the sentence refer to the two s’s in the word “dessert”.](句子助记法也很有用。下面这个句子可以帮助你区分“
medical help. “I’m asking for help from whoever,” she continued, “This man needs serious help.” principal”和“principle”这两个词,“校长(principal)是你在学校的好朋友(pal),而原则(principle)是一种
Before long, the message spread rapidly among nearby neighbors, who were deeply concerned and 信念或规则”或者这个句子可以帮助你记住“deserts”(如撒哈拉沙漠)和“desserts”(如提拉米苏)在拼写上的
rushed to help without hesitation. Some showed up to plow around Aughtry’s home. Others with 区别,“甜点(dessert)有两个‘糖’(sugar,这里指单词里的两个s)所以更甜,而沙漠(desert)只有一个”)”
private vehicles volunteered to brave the fierce snowstorm. With great care and patience, the 可知,句子助记法用于区分单词。D选项“A stationery store sells paper, while a stationary car doesn’t move”
warm-hearted neighbors gently lifted him into the car and headed slowly but steadily toward the nearest differentiates words.(“文具店(stationery store)卖纸,而静止的(stationary)汽车不动”区分单词。)符合句
hospital, fighting against the strong wind and heavy snow. 子助记法特点,是句子助记法的例子。故选D项。
When Yvonne finally reached the hospital, she found Joey chatting with Aughtry. Yvonne was 【31题详解】细节理解题。根据最后一段“Mnemonics can help a lot with language learning. Why not try inventing
overwhelmed with relief and appreciation that her big brother was safe and sound. Without a word, she a few of your own!可知,作者认为读者可以自己尝试发明助记法。故选C项。
embraced Aughtry tightly. The woman returned the hug firmly, her hands gentle but steady. Yvonne’s D篇主题语境:本文是一篇说明文,主要探讨了啄木鸟在以高强度啄击树木时如何避免受伤的问题。研究人
voice was thick with emotion as she repeated her thanks. Aughtry smiled softly, saying it was the joint 员通过在啄木鸟肌肉中插入电极记录其肌肉活动,并结合对气流的检查以及高速视频,发现啄木鸟通过全身
effort of the whole neighborhood. It was far from the holiday she had hoped for, but amid the suffering 肌肉协同运动和精准配合呼吸来实现高效啄击,就如同自然界的锤子一般。
and misfortune, Yvonne found a silver lining. On that freezing Christmas Eve, the stranger opened up 32推理判断题。根据第一段“Woodpeckers (啄木鸟) operate at an extreme level, boring through solid wood with
her home and her heart, creating the warmest miracle with a collective effort. forces more than 30 times their own weight and drilling up to 13 times a second. How do they never miss a beat while
详细解析: head banging so hard 可知,第一段的问题意思是啄木鸟在啄树时如何避免受伤,故选A项。
B篇本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述作者的童年经历,表达对过去网络氛围、经典影片和90年代建筑的怀
念之情。 33细节理解题。根据第三段“To study how the birds tap, the researchers first humanely captured eight wild Downy
24 “Throughout my childhood, I had never seen tall buildings or had a smartphone. Woodpeckers and carefully inserted electrodes into their muscles in the laboratory. The electrodes fed into a tiny,推理判断题。根据第一段中的
The old computer we had at home was my only window to the online world, which I began exploring at the age of 8. fitted backpack that recorded electrical signals from contracting muscles as the birds pecked可知,研究人员将电极
插入啄木鸟肌肉是为了记录它们啄树时的肌肉活动,故选B项。 exchanged交换;B. shared分享;C. celebrated庆祝;D. checked检查。故选B。
34词义猜测题。根据第四段“The birds used their powerful hip flexors to push forward, clenched their tail and abs ( 46句意:但在那之前,当他在病床边时,约翰逊和他分享了她想成为第一个滑板穿越全国的女性的梦想。A.
腹肌) to prepare for the strike, and stiffened the back of their head and neck on contact — similar to the way you greatest最伟大的;B. first第一的;C. lucky幸运的;D. only唯一的。故选B。
might stiffen the back of your wrist when you hammer a nail.以及及类比钉钉子时手腕后部变硬,可推测“clenched” 47句意:他想参与其中,他们计划她推着他的轮椅冲过终点线。A. help帮助;B. seize抓住;C. push推;D.
意思与“Tightened(收紧)”相近,故选A项。 guide引导。故选C。
35主旨大意题。主要探讨了啄木鸟在以高强度啄击树木时如何避免受伤的问题。研究人员通过在啄木鸟肌肉 48句意:她不确定自己能否成功,但麦克尔罗伊对她有信心。A. faith信心;B. doubt怀疑;C. pity怜悯;D.
中插入电极记录其肌肉活动,并结合对气流的检查以及高速视频,发现啄木鸟通过全身肌肉协同运动和精准 pride骄傲。故选A。
配合呼吸来实现高效啄击,就如同自然界的锤子一般。“Woodpeckers: Nature’s Hammers能很好地概括全文主 49句意:麦克尔罗伊去世后,当时29岁的约翰逊选择通过成为第一个滑板穿越全国的女性来纪念他。A.
旨,故选B项。 encouragement鼓励;B. accident事故;C. recovery恢复;D. death死亡。故选D。
七选五主题语境:人与自我——生活与学习 50句意:麦克尔罗伊去世后,当时29岁的约翰逊选择通过成为第一个滑板穿越全国的女性来纪念他。A.
impress给……留下深刻印象;B. honor纪念;C. trace追踪;D. recognize认出。故选B。
36根据上文 “With advanced AI capabilities,they are increasingly transitioning from industrial applications to
domestic environments with human-like appearances and skillful body and hand movements 51句意:在视频团队的陪同下,脖子上戴着装有麦克尔罗伊骨灰的挂坠盒她于去年4月在加利福尼亚州的圣莫可知,此处应承接上文
的机器人,说明其在日常生活中的作用。D选项“These robots can bring intelligent assistance to various aspects of 尼卡海滩开始了她的旅程A. Accompanied陪同;B. Admitted承认;C. Watched观看;D. Refused拒绝。故选A。
everyday life.中的These robots指代上文提到的各类机器人,衔接上文且引出下文具身智能的介绍,符合语境。 52句意:目的地:3266英里外的弗吉尼亚海滩。A. Transport运输;B. Dream梦想;C. Destination目的地;D.
故选D项。 Achievement成就。故选C。
53。句意:约翰逊平均每天骑行30到50英里,她穿越美国的骑行带她翻山越岭,经过麦田,穿过城市,历经
37根据上文“Embedded AI (具身智能), which integrates AI with physical objects such as robots, is emerging as a
game-changing technology with limitless potential. 风雨和酷热。A. race(速度的)比赛;B. travel旅行;C. exploration探索;D. ride骑行。故选D。以 及 下 文 “For instance, Unitree Robotics... demonstrates
cutting-edge applications of embedded AI.,此处应体现中国企业在具身智能领域的进展。C选项“Several 54句意:没有人比约翰逊本人更惊讶于自己不仅完成了当初的计划,还为“生命之翼”组织筹集到了5万美元善
Chinese companies have already made significant strides in this area.中的this area指代具身智能领域,既承接上文 款。A. disappointed失望的;B. surprised惊讶的;C. confident自信的;D. regretful后悔的。故选B。
技术潜力,又引出下文中国企业的例子,符合语境。故选C项。 55句意:她对美国广播公司新闻频道说道:“罗杰给了我目标,为此我每天都在感谢他。”A. fortune运气;B.
38根据上文“In industrial and agricultural settings, embedded AI can dramatically enhance operational efficiency. challenge挑战;C. hope希望;D. purpose目的。故选D。可
知,此处应进一步说明具身智能在工农业领域的优势。A选项“It can also reduce costs and enable precise 语法填空主题语境:本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了世界上最不寻常的比赛之一——人力车赛跑的
management.中的It指代具身智能,also承接上文的enhance operational efficiency,补充其另一优势,符合语境。 相关信息,包括比赛的时间、路线、参赛队伍、比赛规则以及比赛的挑战性等。
故选A项。 56考查时态和主谓一致。句意:每个队伍由一辆人力车和一到四个车夫组成。根据语境和句意可知,此
39根据下文“This innovative solution, jointly launched by Meituan Medicine and Galbot, represents the world’s first 处描述的是客观事实,应用一般现在时,主语each team是单数形式,谓语动词也应用单数形式。故填consists。
humanoid robot-powered smart pharmacy system可知,此处应引出Galbot类人机器人这一例子。E选项“One 57考查定语从句。句意:人力车被设计用来短途运输轻的货物,这使得这个活动成为了一个挑战。分析
groundbreaking example of AI-driven robotics is the Galbot humanoid robot.引出下文的具体介绍,符合语境。故 句子结构可知,空格处引导非限制性定语从句,先行词是前面整个句子,在从句中作主语,应用关系代词
选E项。 which引导。故填which。
40根据下文“It autonomously plans its route, navigates to the required item, and uses advanced AI-powered vision 58考查连词。句意:这个比赛每年举行两次:一次在夏天,一次在冬天。根据句意可知,once in the
and grasping technology to complete the task.可知,此处应介绍Galbot F “Designed for summer和once in the winter是并列关系,应用连词and连接。故填and。机器人的功能特点。 选项
24/7 autonomous operation, a Galbot robot can restock items efficiently.既说明其运行模式,又为下文的具体操作 59考查名词。句意:路线是不同的,但是长度总是大约2500公里。根据语境和句意以及空格前的定冠词
描述做铺垫,符合语境。故选F项。 the可知,此处应用名词length表示“长度”作主语。故填length。
60考查时态和主谓一致。句意:自从那时以来,人力车赛跑已经在全世界变得很出名。根据时间状语
完形填空主题语境:【语篇导读】本文是一篇记叙文,主要讲述继父罗杰·麦克尔罗伊与继女布鲁克·约翰逊 Since then可知,此处应用现在完成时,主语the Rickshaw Run是单数形式,助动词用has。故填has become。
之间深厚的情感,以及布鲁克为纪念继父完成滑板穿越全国壮举的故事。 61考查状语从句。句意:比赛前几天,如果参赛者不知道如何驾驶人力车,他们将接受速成课程以确保
41句意:他刻意在继女布鲁克·约翰逊的生活中成为一个积极的存在。A. positive积极的;B. terrible可怕的;C.
在比赛中能够控制它。根据句意可知,此处应用if引导条件状语从句。故填if。
meaningless无意义的;D. unique独特的。根据下文“McElroy was there to pick her up”描述的罗杰对继女的支持, 62考查非谓语动词。句意:比赛前几天,如果参赛者不知道如何驾驶人力车,他们将接受速成课程以确
由此可知,可知,他是积极的存在,故选A。
保在比赛中能够控制它。根据句意可知,此处应用动词不定式作目的状语。故填to make。
42句意:在一段艰难时期,他给她留了一条语音信息说:“一切都会好起来的。我们会挺过去的。”A. 63考查冠词。句意:我们的人力车破了一个洞,但是我却看见了印度最美丽的小镇!根据句意可知,此
interesting有趣的;B. amazing令人惊叹的;C. trying艰难的,令人苦恼的;D. meeting会议。故选C。
处表示泛指意义,且hole的首个音素为辅音,所以此处使用不定冠词a,泛指“一个洞”。故填a。
43句意:在一段艰难时期,他给她留了一条语音信息说:“一切都会好起来的。我们会挺过去的。”A. account 64考查非谓语动词。句意:没有固定的路线,没有后援,没有办法知道你是否能成功。根据空格前的介
for解释,说明;B. stick to坚持;C. focus on集中于;D. get through度过,挺过去。故选D。
词of可知,此处应用动名词作介词of的宾语。故填knowing。
44句意:2024年,麦克尔罗伊遭受了一次摔倒,导致他四肢瘫痪。A. suffered遭受;B. gained获得;C. 65考查介词。句意:你准备好迎接真正的冒险了吗?根据语境和句意可知,此处应用固定搭配be ready
avoided避免;D. witnessed目睹。故选A。 for表示“为……做好准备”。故填for。
45句意:但在那之前,当他在病床边时,约翰逊和他分享了她想成为第一个滑板穿越全国的女性的梦想。A.

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