湖北省武汉中学2025-2026学年度高二下学期期中考试英语试题(含解析,无听力音频含听力原文)

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湖北省武汉中学2025-2026学年度高二下学期期中考试英语试题(含解析,无听力音频含听力原文)

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湖北省武汉中学 2025.2026 学年度高二下学期期中考试
英语
考试时间:120 分钟
注意事项:
1. 答题前填写好自己的姓名、班级、考号等信息
2. 请将答案正确填写在答题卡上
第 I 卷(选择题)
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 .Where are probably the speakers
A .In the restaurant. B .At home. C .In the office.
2 .What are the speakers talking about
A .Their taste in music.
B .Their preference for drinks.
C .Ways to stay awake while driving.
3 .What is the relationship between the two speakers
A .Father and daughter.
B .Teacher and student.
C .Doctor and patient.
4 .Where are the speakers
A .At school. B .In a hospital. C .On the field.
5 .How does the woman sound
A .Disappointed. B .Excited. C .Surprised.
第二节 (共 15 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 22.5 分)
听下面 5 段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的 A 、B、
C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题 5 秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5 秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
6 .What was the speakers' original plan for the evening
A .Eating out.
B .Buying some candles.
C .Having dinner at home.
7 .How does the woman sound in the end
A .Annoyed. B .Worried. C .Pleased.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
8 .Why did Eric leave the classroom ahead of time this morning
A .He misread the time.
B .He found the test quite easy.
C .He missed the writing part.
9 .What can we say about Eric
A .He’s modest. B .He’s proud. C .He’s selfless.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
10 .What will Mary use Mike’s cellphone to do
A .Play games.
B .Call her mother.
C .Order movie tickets.
11 .Where will the speakers probably go first after lunch
A .A bookstore. B .A cinema. C .A mall.
12 .What did Mary order
A .A steak. B .Green salad. C .French fries.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
13 .What does the man say about John Grisham’s books
A .They are excellent.
B .They are disappointing.
C .They are difficult to understand.
14 .What plays a key role in John Grisham’s success
A .Education. B .Talent. C .Experience.
15 .What does the man major in
A .Law. B .Philosophy. C .Literature.
16 .What is the woman going to do next
A .Borrow books.
B .Catch a bus.
C .Take a math class.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
17 .Where did the speaker’s family live that night
A .In her grandparents’ house.
B .In a shelter in her community.
C .In her mother’s friend’s house.
18 .What did the speaker’s father find in the ruined house
A .Some books.
B .Wedding rings.
C .A plastic box.
19 .What do we know about the speaker’s father
A .He was depressed for a long time.
B .He turned down all the help.
C .He is strong and optimistic.
20 .Why does the speaker give this talk
A .To share her family background.
B .To call attention to the fire.
C .To express her gratitude.
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
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C .One checked bag. D .Flexible change policy.
22 .How much will you probably pay for a Business Class ticket booked on June 2
A .$221. B .$260. C .$360. D .$480.
23 .Where is the text probably taken from
A .An admission guide. B .A project report.
C .A geography textbook. D .A travel magazine.
B
Marion Sheppard felt sorry for herself when she began to lose her sight in her 40s. Since
childhood, Sheppard had always been a keen dancer. But now she rarely left her Bronx apartment. She was afraid that, unable to see a stranger approaching, she would be knocked down on the
streets. In fact, mostly, she worried about the way she would appear to the world. She wondered constantly, “What if people look at me differently, and treat me differently ”
After several months of grief and fear, Sheppard resolved to keep moving. Hard as it was, Sheppard forced herself to go out. She attended a social event for people with visual problems,
and was shocked to find that not only did no one dance, but they barely moved. “Oh no!” she told herself. “That is not the way I want to live!” She bought a walking stick and named it Tyreek,
which she had always planned on giving a son if she had one. Sheppard continued to work at her library job at The New York Times until her vision worsened in her 50s. And she kept moving and dancing. Sheppard was 61 when she attended a summer camp for the blind in 2008, where she
taught her first line dancing class.
After that, she asked a Manhattan community center run by Visions if she could teach her class there, but she was told no and that it would be too dangerous for the students. Still, she
persisted, and soon convinced the administrators to let her teach line dancing on a volunteer basis. Her classes proved to be so popular that in 2012, Visions hired her to be on staff. Sheppard was
excited.
She was teaching over a dozen students dance steps. But Sheppard instructed her beloved students on far more than that. With constant encouragement, she also managed to make dignity and independence take root in them. In her classes, the students could truly be themselves.
24 .Why was Sheppard unwilling to leave her apartment
A .She had a lot of housework to do.
B .She had to attend her son at home.
C .She was afraid of being looked down upon.
D .She was worried about getting involved in accidents.
25 .How did Sheppard feel about her walking stick
A .She was often greatly embarrassed by it.
B .She regarded it as a temporary necessity.
C .She treated it simply as an ordinary tool.
D .She valued it as something special.
26 .Why did the community center refuse Sheppard’s request at first
A .They didn’t have enough space for dance classes.
B .They were concerned about the students’ safety.
C .They didn’t believe Sheppard could teach well.
D .They thought dancing wasn’t suitable for blind people.
27 .What did Sheppard’s students learn from her
A .Humor and patience. B .Intelligence and honesty.
C .Imagination and creativity. D .Self-respect and self-reliance.
C
We have all experienced those moments when we desperately want to be understood. It’s
human nature to seek connection, empathy and acceptance from those around us. Yet, in our
pursuit (追求) of understanding, have we overlooked the surprising power of being misunderstood A conversation with Marie-Catherine Mignault, a researcher in organizational behavior at Cornell University, uncovered an interesting perspective on emotional understanding.
Mignault’s study highlights the significance of emotional understanding in relationships. She emphasizes that feeling understood by someone is a powerful force that builds trust,
connection and emotional support.
While feeling understood is always desired, being misunderstood can lead to personal
growth and creativity. It pushes us out of our comfort zones and forces us to face our own
uniqueness. Mignault’s research raises an interesting question: Could embracing this discomfort lead to personal transformation
A study published in Dialogues in Clinical Neuroscience highlights the various emotional responses that humans naturally feel in response to misunderstanding, including feelings of hurt, jealousy, loneliness, guilt, anxiety and sadness. These emotions can serve as a driving force for personal growth. Feeling hurt when our connections seem undervalued forces us to pause and
reflect. It’s a chance for us to react in a better way, ensuring that our relationships are truly appreciated.
Jealousy can be a powerful force for self-improvement. It motivates us to protect and safeguard our relationships, ensuring they remain strong and secure.
Loneliness, while unsettling, acts as a driving force for social re-engagement. It’s a gentle push, reminding us to reach out to make new friends or reconnect with old ones. These
connections, in turn, fuel our personal growth. Guilt and shame make us reflect on our actions, encouraging us to make amends (弥补错误) and maintain the connections we value.
Anxiety can act as a driver of personal improvement. It inspires us to make the best possible impressions and go the extra mile to be our finest selves.
Sadness can inspire us to act. It encourages us to regain control over our lives and give other emotions like joy and curiosity a fair chance.
In a word, misunderstanding doesn’t have to be a setback. Instead, it can motivate us to explore our perspectives and uncover new insights and creative solutions.
28 .What is the real value of misunderstanding according to the text
A .It continuously maintains relationships.
B .It replaces emotional needs for protection.
C .It saves us the trouble of meeting people.
D .It drives self-reflection and transformation.
29 .According to the research, what function does guilt have
A .It helps leave the best impression.
B .It encourages defensive behavior.
C .It enhances efforts to repair valued relationships.
D .It prevents individuals from being further hurt.
30 .How do people transform anxiety into a positive force
A .By motivating self-improvement.
B .By lowering social expectations.
C .By showing emotional expressions.
D .By removing all sources of stress.
31 .What can be concluded about misunderstanding according to the text
A .It’s a feeling about bad relationships.
B .It’s a way of destroying relationships.
C .It’s an opportunity for personal growth.
D .It’s an access to social communication.
D
At the beginning of the World Series (美职棒总决赛) of 1947, I experienced a completely new emotion, when the National Anthem was played. This time, I thought, it is being played for me, as much as for anyone else. This is organized major league baseball, and I am standing here with all the others; and everything that takes place includes me.
About a year later, I went to Atlanta, Georgia, to play in an exhibition game. On the field, for the first time in Atlanta, there were Negroes and whites. Other Negroes, besides me. And I
thought: What I have always believed has come to be.
And what is it that I have always believed First, imperfections are human. But wherever
human beings were given room to breathe and time to think, those imperfections would disappear,
no matter how slowly. I do not believe that we have found or even approached perfection. That is not necessarily in the scheme of human events. Handicaps, stumbling blocks, prejudices — all of these are imperfect. Yet, they have to be reckoned with because they are in the scheme of human events.
Whatever obstacles I found made me fight all the harder. But it would have been impossible for me to fight at all without the deep - rooted belief that my fight had a chance. It had a chance
because it took place in a free society. Not once was I forced to face and fight an immovable
object. Not once was the situation so rigid that I had no chance at all. Free minds and human
hearts were at work all around me; and so there was the probability of improvement. I look at my children now, and know that I must still prepare them to meet obstacles and prejudices.
But I can tell them that they will never face some of these prejudices because other people have gone before them. And to myself I can say that, because progress is unalterable, many of
today’s dogmas (教条) will have vanished by the time they grow into adults. I can say to my
children: There is a chance for you. No guarantee, but a chance. And this chance has come to be, because there is nothing static with free people. There is no Middle Ages logic so strong that it can stop the human tide from flowing forward. I do not believe that every person, in every walk of
life, can succeed in spite of any handicap. That would be perfection. But I do believe that what I was able to attain came to be because we put behind us the dogmas ofthe past, discover the truth of today and perhaps find the greatness of tomorrow.
32 .What has the author always believed
A .Imperfections are what human beings fight for.
B .A free society can facilitate perfection.
C .All human beings have imperfections.
D .Humans can approach perfection someday.
33 .Which of the following does the author most probably agree with
A .The ideas of the past serve as reminders ofthe future.
B .The efforts behind humans count if we are to desolate the past.
C .The ever-changingness of society gives humans great promise.
D .The importance of children’s creativity can't be too emphasized.
34 .What’s the author’s attitude towards the current society
A .Doubtful.
B .Optimistic.
C .Indifferent.
D .Neutral.
35 .The author writes the article to .
A .reveal the imperfections of human and society
B .value the chance in a free society to better ourselves
C .call on human to accept the imperfections and live with a free heart
D .encourage people to do more for the country to achieve a brighter future
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。
How to Have Better, Deeper Conversations
In today’s fast-paced world, distractions are everywhere, especially from our phones. When catching up with friends, it can be frustrating when their attention shifts away. 36 It’s a
skill that can be cultivated. Here are three key ways to enhance your listening ability.
Avoid distractions.
To be an effective listener, start by putting away your phone and other distractions.
Research shows that multitasking distracts our attention and hampers the quality of our
conversations. As musician Hishikesh Hirway says, “Trying to listen to one song while singing another in your head is impossible.” 37
Reflect on what you hear.
Active listening is more than just being silent.____38____ Phrases like “What I hear you saying is” can confirm your understanding. Also, resist the urge to share your own stories
immediately; keep the conversation centered on them.
39
Nonverbal communication plays a vital role in conversations. Maintaining eye contact,
having an open posture, and nodding can show that you’re engaged. These small gestures help the other person feel valued and encourage them to continue sharing.
Improving your listening skills takes practice. 40 As Hirway advises, “Let the other person know you’re listening and stay focused.”
A .Use nonverbal cues.
B .Look up to show interest.
C .So to build stronger relationships, active listening is essential.
D .But with a bit more effort, you can foster deeper conversations.
E .Engage by asking questions or summarizing what the other person says
F .Therefore, during conversations, focus fully on the person in front of you.
G .Taking notes while listening can help you remember the conversation better.
第 II 卷(非选择题)
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.
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。
The Qin Dynasty’s underground palace, ____56____ the silent Terracotta Army (兵马俑) buried for centuries now seems to come to life with digital equipment, provides a vivid experience for visitors. At Mars-themed bases, children wear astronaut suits and start a 57 (thrill)
space mission. These innovative experiences are transforming traditional tourism.
“Tech tourism” is rapidly establishing itself as a major trend in China. According to an
industry report, China’s smart tourism market 58 (expect) to reach 1.4 trillion yuan by the end of 2026, demonstrating the enormous potential. From light shows and drone displays to
interactions with robots, tech-driven scenes 59 (create) by scenic spots and cultural sites have become must-visit check-in points for tourists 60 (touch) the future.
Technology has become 61 essential tool for fostering tourist engagement. For the youth, “Tech tourism” acts 62 a vital bridge connecting knowledge with interest. Many science museums launch activities to make complex technology accessible, which is
effective in arousing teenagers’ scientific passion. Travel used to be about hurried sightseeing,
63 now tourists can take their time to enjoy themselves, from passive 64
(accept) to active participation.
When technology is fully integrated as a driving force behind cultural tourism, rather than 65 (simple) a supporting tool, a new blue ocean of innovation will undoubtedly arise, far beyond the traditional landscapes of mountains and rivers.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40 分)
第一节 (满分 15 分)
66 .假定你是李华,你的英国朋友 Chris 计划拍摄 Taste of China 短视频系列推介中国美食,他想从“Famous Dishes”和“Street Snacks”两个拍摄主题中选择其一,现征求你的意见。请给 Chris 写一封邮件表达你的看法,内容包括:
(1)你的选择;
(2)说明理由。
注意:
(1)写作词数应为 80 个左右;
(2)请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。
Dear Chris,
I’m thrilled about your Taste of China series!
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。
Grandpa Miller and six-year-old Timmy were always busy at their shared workbench.
Under Grandpa’s gentle guidance, Timmy carefully polished a small wooden dog that they had made together for a long time, proud to be learning “real work” from Grandpa.
Their joy also spread around the big dinner table. Timmy kept talking to Grandpa. “Will the dog stand firmly, Grandpa ” “Sure! I sanded it SUPER smooth!” Grandpa responded gently.
Across the table sat Timmy’s father, Ben. He bent over his laptop, his eyebrows frowned (皱) 。The joy of the grandfather and grandson seemed to escape him. “Quarterly reports are due tomorrow,” he replied to his wife Sarah absent-mindedly, who had just reminded him of the
delicious potatoes. He grabbed a bite, his eyes sliding back to the laptop, blind to the warmth
around him. When he reached for the bowl, intending to take a quick sip (抿), his arm knocked it over. Some hot soup spilled (洒) onto the table.
“Be careful!” Sarah said softly. She grabbed a cloth and started to clean the spill quickly. Ben was wiping his laptop when some soup spilled on his trousers. “Oh, annoying! The harder I try to get this done quickly, the more things go wrong!” said he, getting angry. Astonished, little Timmy stopped talking at once. He stared at his father quietly, not knowing what to do.
Grandpa Miller watched what happened calmly and then spoke in his low voice - the same familiar tone that used to comfort Ben when he was small. “Easy there, son,” he said firmly, “The soup deserves your whole heart, so does the moment with all of us.”
注意:
(1)续写词数应为 150 个左右;
(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Hearing the words, Ben froze.
_______________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
After the dinner, Ben sat in front of the laptop again.
1 .B
【原文】W: Watch out! The soup is boiling over. You always take business calls while cooking.
M: No worries, I just turned off the stove. Could you handle dinner tonight I’ve got an urgent document to review.
W: Sure, I’ll take care of it.
2 .C
【原文】W: Sometimes I get sleepy while sitting behind the wheel.
M: Same here. I usually refresh myself with strong coffee.
W: Nothing helps more than singing along to my favorite songs.
3 .B
【原文】M: Are you sure you’ve corrected all the mistakes in the paper
W: Perhaps I’d better read it through again.
M: I’ll check it before I begin my class tomorrow.
W: OK. Thank you, sir.
4 .B
【原文】W: How was your broken leg after the operation
M: Oh Dr Smith, it’s recovering well. I couldn’t walk on it two weeks ago, but yesterday I managed to get to the school and go back. The medicine you gave me really works.
W: That’s not bad. It’s only a month since the accident on the field.
5 .A
【原文】W: It is a real letdown.
M: Why do you say so It is very amusing.
W: If I go to a theater, I expect more than just a laugh. Or at least I want to see some actors I’ve heard of, I mean, have you ever heard of Peter Griffith
6 .A 7 .A
【原文】M: Sharon, I have bad news. A waitress from the restaurant called me just now. She said our reservation was cancelled.
W: Why I’m really looking forward to the candlelight dinner tonight.
M: She said the restaurant owner unexpectedly canceled all bookings, because its his wife’s birthday today and he closed the restaurant for this evening.
W: How could he do that We made this plan two weeks ago.
M: I know, I know, honey. What about we make dinner ourselves
8 .B 9 .A
【原文】W: Eric, you left the classroom before the bell this morning. Did anything urgent happen
M: No, I left after I finished the test.
W: How come you finished the paper faster than the rest ofus
M: I planned to spend an equal amount oftime on every section and gave an extra ten minutes for the writing part. However, the last question wasn’t as difficult as I had expected. So, I just spent less time on the paper.
W: Wow, you do have a talent for planning. I really admire you.
M: Thank you for your compliment. I feel flattered. I just got lucky.
10 .B 11 .A 12 .B
【原文】W: Mike, may I borrow your cellphone to call my mother after we finish lunch Mine was dead when I played games on it just now.
M: Of course, Mary. Don’t forget to inform her that you’re going to the movies with me.
W: Sure. Could you pass the pepper
M: Here you are. Would you mind if I stop by the bookstore on our way to the cinema
W: No, not at all. M: Good. I’m dying to read some new books.
W: You are really a book lover.
M: That’s true. Reading books can make me wise. Oh, I ordered too many French fries. I should have ordered a steak only. Would you care for some
W: OK. And would you like some of my green salad
M: Yes, please. Just a little.
13 .A 14 .A 15 .B 16 .B
【原文】M: Hey, Lisa. How are you doing
W: Fine. Ijust finished a math class. And you
M: Not bad. I am going to read this book. Have you ever heard of the author John Grisham
W: Yeah! Based on his knowledge and experience with the legal system, he has written a lot of books, like The Client.
M: Yes, it is one of my favorite books! His books are quite interesting. They never disappoint me.
W: His success proves the importance of education. Even though his family was poor, his mother put a lot of emphasis on his education.
M: I totally agree with you.
W: I guess that you are interested in law.
M: Yes, I find it fascinating. However, it is not charming enough to make me change my major from philosophy to law yet.
W: Maybe you could write your own books in the future, just like him.
M: Ha-ha. I’m not as talented as him.
W: Believe in yourself. By the way, I need to go now, or I will miss the bus. See you later.
M: OK. Bye.
17 .A 18 .B 19 .C 20 .C
【原文】
W: In the summer of my eleventh year, our house burned to the ground at midnight.
Thankfully, my mom, dad, two brothers and I escaped along with our dog. We spent the rest of
that night in my grandparents’ house. I was too scared to fall asleep, though. I didn’t know what
lay ahead for us. The next day my mom brought me a few T-shirts and two pairs of jeans given by a friend. Though they didn’t quite fit me, I didn’t care. At least I had some clothes again.
Meanwhile my dad had returned to the burnt house to see what he could find. The only thing he could save was their wedding rings. The plastic box he had put them in that night had melted
around them and protected them from the flames. My mom felt miserable and she didn’t get over it for a long time. My dad struggled with the hard times. As the days went on, my dad was able to rent us a house by the side of the road near where our old house had been. Friends and our
community continued to donate all they could to help us get back on our feet. There were more clothes, furniture, food, money, and even some books for me to read. Looking back now I am grateful for all we went through that summer because it taught me so much about love.
21 .B 22 .C 23 .D
这是一篇应用文。主要介绍了这是 Skyjet 航空的夏季机票促销广告,介绍了经济舱、超级经济舱和商务舱的票价与服务,以及不同预订时段可享的专属优惠。
21.细节理解题。根据票价表格中明确标注:“Premium Economy (超级经济舱)”→ Includes:“2 checked bags, meal, priority boarding (可托运两件行李,提供餐食,优先登机)”可知,超级经
济舱的乘客可以享受优先登机。故选 B 项。
22.细节理解题。根据原文依据与计算:商务舱基础票价:$480。促销规则:“Buy before June 15 and get: 25% off Business Class fares (在 6 月 15 日之前购买,即可获得:商务舱票价 25%折扣)”可知,6 月 15 日前预订商务舱可享 25% off(75 折)折后票价:$480× (1-25%) =
$360 。故选 C 项。
23.推理判断题。通读全文可知,全文是航空公司的机票促销广告,包含航线信息、舱位价格、预订优惠等内容,这类信息最常出现在旅游杂志中,为出行人群提供参考。故选 D 项。
24 .C 25 .D 26 .B 27 .D
本文是一篇记叙文。主要讲述了视力逐渐丧失的 Marion Sheppard 如何克服恐惧,坚持外出并尝试舞蹈教学,并最终成功在社区中心开设舞蹈课,帮助学生获得尊严和独立的故事。
24 .细节理解题。根据第一段中“She was afraid that, unable to see a stranger approaching, she would be knocked down on the streets. In fact, mostly, she worried about the way she would
appear to the world. She wondered constantly, “What if people look at me differently, and treat
me differently ” (她担心自己看不见陌生人走近,会在街上被撞倒。事实上,大多数时候,
她更担心自己在世人眼中的样子。她总是在想:“如果人们用不同的眼光看我,用不同的方式对待我,该怎么办呢?”)”可知,Sheppard 不愿离开公寓,主要是因为担心别人用异样的眼光看待她、区别对待她,即害怕被轻视。故选 C 项。
25.推理判断题。根据第二段中“She bought a walking stick and named it Tyreek, which she had always planned on giving a son if she had one. (她买了一根拐杖,给它取名叫 Tyreek ,这是她一直打算如果自己有儿子的话,给儿子取的名字。)”可知,Sheppard 给拐杖起了一个原本计划给儿子的名字,这体现出她将拐杖视为特殊的存在,而非普通工具。故选 D 项。
26 .细节理解题。根据第三段中“After that, she asked a Manhattan community center run by
Visions if she could teach her class there, but she was told no and that it would be too dangerous
for the students. (之后,她询问了由 Visions 运营的曼哈顿社区中心是否可以在那里教课,但她被告知不行,因为对学生来说太危险了。)”可知,社区中心最初拒绝 Sheppard 的请求是因为他们担心学生的安全。故选 B 项。
27.细节理解题。根据最后一段中“But Sheppard instructed her beloved students on far more than that. With constant encouragement, she also managed to make dignity and independence take root in them. In her classes, the students could truly be themselves. (但 Sheppard 教给她的学生们的远
不止这些。通过不断的鼓励,她还让尊严和独立在学生们心中扎根。在她的课堂上,学生们
可以真正做自己。)”可知,Sheppard 的学生从她那里学到了自尊和自立。故选 D 项。
28 .D 29 .C 30 .A 31 .C
本文是一篇议论文。文章探讨了情感理解在人际关系中的重要性,认为误解不一定是挫折,相反,它能激励我们探索自身观点,发现新见解与创造性解决方案。
28 .细节理解题。根据第三段“While feeling understood is always desired, being misunderstood can lead to personal growth and creativity. It pushes us out of our comfort zones and forces us to
face our own uniqueness.(虽然被理解总是令人渴望,但被误解也能促进个人成长和激发创造力。它迫使我们走出舒适区,直面自身的独特之处。)”和第四段“These emotions can serve as a driving force for personal growth.(这些情绪可以成为个人成长的驱动力。)”可知,被误解可以迫使我们走出舒适区,进行自我反思、成长和转变。故选 D。
29.细节理解题。根据第六段“Guilt and shame make us reflect on our actions, encouraging us to make amends and maintain the connections we value.(弥补错误) and maintain the connections we value.(内疚和羞愧促使我们反思自己的行为,鼓励我们弥补错误并维系我们所珍视的关
系。)”可知,内疚可以使我们更加努力地修复我们所珍视的关系。故选 C。
30.细节理解题。根据第七段“Anxiety can act as a driver of personal improvement. It inspires us to make the best possible impressions and go the extra mile to be our finest selves.(焦虑可以成为 个人进步的动力。它激励我们努力留下最佳印象,付出更多努力成为最好的自己。)”可知,人们会通过激励自己努力自我提升和进步,从而成为最好的自己的方式,将焦虑转变成一种积极的力量。故选 A。
31 .推理判断题。根据第四段“These emotions can serve as a driving force for personal
growth.(这些情绪可以成为个人成长的驱动力。)”和最后一段“In a word, misunderstanding
doesn’t have to be a setback. Instead, it can motivate us to explore our perspectives and uncover
new insights and creative solutions.(总之,误解不一定是挫折。相反,它可以激励我们探索自己的观点,发现新的见解和创造性的解决方案。)”可推知,误解可以推动个人成长,是个人成长的机会。故选 C。
32 .D 33 .C 34 .B 35 .C
这是一篇议论文。文章主要讲述了作者相信自由社会能促进人类进步,人们要接受不完美,以自由的心态面对生活并相信未来有希望 。
32 .细节理解题。根据第三段“First, imperfections are human. But wherever human beings were
given room to breathe and time to think, those imperfections would disappear, no matter how
slowly. I do not believe that we have found or even approached perfection. That is not necessarily in the scheme of human events.(首先,不完美是人类所共有的。但是,无论何时,只要人类有呼吸的空间和思考的时间,那些不完美之处就会逐渐消失,无论这个过程多么缓慢。我并不认为我们已经达到,甚至接近完美。这并非人类事务发展进程中必然会发生的事情)”可知,作者认为人类有不完美,但只要给予空间和时间,不完美会逐渐消失,虽然现在还没有达到或接近完美,但从长远来看,人类是有可能逐渐接近完美的,这体现了作者一直相信人类有一天能接近完美。故选 D。
33.推理判断题。根据最后一段的“And to myself I can say that, because progress is unalterable, many of today's dogmas (教条) will have vanished by the time they grow into adults.(而对我自己来说,我可以这样说:因为进步是不可逆转的,所以等我的孩子们长大成人时,当今的许多教条都将不复存在)”以及“And this chance has come to be, because there is nothing static with
free people. There is no Middle Ages logic so strong that it can stop the human tide from flowing forward.(而这样的机会已然来临,这是因为自由的人们所处的环境并非一成不变。没有哪种中世纪的逻辑会强大到足以阻挡人类潮流滚滚向前)”可知,社会的进步是不可改变的,自由的思想和心灵在起作用,社会不断变化,这给人类带来了很大的希望。故选 C。
34 .推理判断题。根据最后一段的“I can say to my children: There is a chance for you. No
guarantee, but a chance. And this chance has come to be, because there is nothing static with free
people. There is no Middle Ages logic so strong that it can stop the human tide from flowing
forward. I do not believe that every person, in every walk of life, can succeed in spite of any
handicap. That would be perfection. But I do believe that what I was able to attain came to be
because we put behind us the dogmas ofthe past, discover the truth of today and perhaps find the
greatness of tomorrow.(我可以对我的孩子们说:你们拥有机会。这并非板上钉钉的保证,但确实是个机会。而这样的机会之所以会出现,是因为自由的人们所处的世界并非静止不变。没有任何一种中世纪的逻辑能强大到足以遏制人类不断前进的潮流。我并不认为,无论身处何种行业、面临何种障碍,每个人都能取得成功——那将是尽善尽美的境界。但我确实相信,我之所以能够取得如今的成就,是因为我们摒弃了过去的教条,探寻了当下的真理,并或许能发现未来的伟大之处)”可推知,作者对当前社会持乐观态度。故选 B。
35.推理判断题。通读全文,再根据文章最后一段的“I can say to my children: There is a chance for you. No guarantee, but a chance. And this chance has come to be, because there is nothing
static with free people.(我可以对我的孩子们说:你们有机会。没有保证,但有机会。而这个机会已经到来,因为自由的人没有什么是静止不变的)”可推知,作者写这篇文章是为了重视在自由社会中改善自我的机会。故选 C。
36 .C 37 .F 38 .E 39 .A 40 .D
这是一篇说明文。本篇文章主要讲述了如何通过提升自己的聆听能力,促进更深层次交流。
36 .根据上文“In today’s fast-paced world, distractions are everywhere, especially from our
phones. When catching up with fiends, it can be frustrating when their attention shifts away.(在当今快节奏的世界里,干扰无处不在,尤其是来自手机的干扰。当你和朋友聊天时,他们的注意力会转移,这会让你感到沮丧)”以及下文“It’s a skill that can be cultivated. Here are three key ways to enhance your listening ability.(这是一种可以培养的技能。这里有三个提高听力能力的关键方法)”可知,本句与上文构成因果关系,指出倾听对于建立关系的重要性。故 C 选项“ 因此,为了建立更牢固的关系,积极倾听是必不可少的”符合语境。故选 C。
37 .根据上文“As musician Hishikesh Hirway says, “Trying to listen to one song while singing
another in your head is impossible.”(正如音乐家 Hishikesh Hirway 所说:“试图在你的脑海里一边听一首歌一边唱另一首歌是不可能的。”)”可知,上文提到音乐家所言,想要听着一首歌 再唱出另一首歌这是不可能的。说明了在谈话中我们要全心全意关注和你讲话的这个人,不受其他干扰,故 F 选项“ 因此,在谈话中,把注意力完全集中在你面前的人身上”符合语境。故选 F。
38.根据上文“Active listening is more than just being silent(积极倾听不仅仅是保持沉默)”可知,上文提到了积极倾听不仅仅是保持沉默,本句继续补充积极倾听的要求。故 E 选项“通过提问或总结对方所说的内容来参与”符合语境。故选 E。
39.根据本段内容“Nonverbal communication plays a vital role in conversations. Maintaining eye contact, having an open posture, and nodding can show that you’re engaged. These small gestures help the other person feel valued and encourage them to continue sharing.(非语言交际在谈话中起着至关重要的作用。保持眼神交流,保持开放的姿势,点头都能表明你在认真倾听。这些小小的举动可以帮助对方感到被重视,并鼓励他们继续分享)”可知,本段主要说明了肢体语言在谈话中的作用,A 选项 nonverbal cues 对应后文 Nonverbal communication。故 A 选项“使用非语言暗示”符合语境。故选 A。
40.根据上文“Improving your listening skills takes practice.(提高倾听技能需要练习)”以及下文
“As Hirway advises, “Let the other person know you’re listening and stay focused.”(正如 Hirway建议的那样,“让对方知道你在倾听,并保持专注。”)”可知,上文提到了提高倾听技能,结合文章主旨是深层次倾听,推测本句主要说明了如何促进更深层次的交流。故 D 选项“但只要再努力一点,你就能促进更深层次的对话”符合语境。故选 D。
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
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。 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 .where 57 .thrilling 58 .is expected 59 .created 60 .to touch 61 .an
62 .as 63 .but 64 .acceptance 65 .simply
本文是一篇说明文。主要介绍科技旅游成为中国旅游主流趋势,科技赋能文旅融合,带来全新体验并展现巨大发展潜力。
56.考查定语从句。句意:秦代地下宫殿——在它里面沉寂数百年的兵马俑大军如今借助数字设备仿佛重获生机——为参观者提供了鲜活的体验。此处引导非限制性定语从句,先行词为 The Qin Dynasty’s underground palace ,在从句中作地点状语,用关系副词 where 。故填 where。
57.考查形容词。句意:在火星主题基地,孩子们穿上宇航服,开启一场激动人心的太空任务。此处修饰名词 space mission ,是物,用 thrill 的形容词形式 thrilling ,意为“令人激动的,惊险的” 。故填 thrilling。
58 .考查动词时态,被动语态和主谓一致。句意:一份行业报告显示,预计到 2026 年底,中国智慧旅游市场规模将达到 1.4 万亿元,彰显出这一领域的巨大潜力。此处 China’s smart tourism market 与 expect 为被动关系,且描述客观预期,用一般现在时的被动语态,主语
China’s smart tourism market 为第三人称单数,因此空格处是 is expected 。故填 is expected。
59.考查非谓语动词。句意:从灯光秀、无人机表演到与机器人互动,景区和文化遗址打造的科技感场景,已然成为游客触摸未来的必打卡之地。句中谓语是 have become ,空格处用非谓语动词,tech-driven scenes 与 create 为被动关系,用过去分词 created 表被动,作后置定语。故填 created。
60.考查非谓语动词。句意:从灯光秀、无人机表演到与机器人互动,景区和文化遗址打造的科技感场景,已然成为游客触摸未来的必打卡之地。句中谓语是 have become ,空格处用非谓语动词,修饰 tourists ,表将要发生的动作,所以用动词不定式 to touch 。故填 to touch。
61 .考查冠词。句意:科技已成为促进游客参与度的重要工具。tool 为可数名词单数,空前无限定词,此处表示泛指“一种重要工具”,且 essential 是以元音音素开头的单词,用不定冠词 an 。故填 an。
62.考查介词。句意:对于年轻人而言,科技旅游是连接知识与兴趣的重要桥梁。此处为固定搭配 act as ,意为“充当,担任” ,用介词 as 。故填 as。
63.考查连词。句意:过去旅行往往是匆忙地观光游览,但如今游客可以悠然自得地尽情享受,从被动接受转变为主动参与。由 Travel used to be about hurried sightseeing 和 now tourists can take their time to enjoy themselves 可知,此处前后句为转折关系,用连词 but 。故填 but。
64.考查名词。句意:过去旅行往往是匆忙地观光游览,但如今游客可以悠然自得地尽情享受,从被动接受转变为主动参与。passive 为形容词,其后接名词,accept 的名词形式为
acceptance ,意为“接受” ,是不可数名词。故填 acceptance。
65.考查副词。句意:当科技不再仅仅是文化旅游的辅助工具,而是完全融入其中成为推动其发展的核心动力时,无疑将催生一片创新的全新蓝海,其范畴将远超传统意义上的山川美景。此处修饰短语 a supporting tool,用 simple 的副词形式 simply,意为“仅仅,单纯地”,表强调。故填 simply。
66 .范文一Dear Chris,
I’m thrilled about your Taste of China series. After comparing the two themes, I think Street Snacks would be a more compelling choice.
Street snacks, which are deeply rooted in people’s daily lives, are not only affordable but also carry strong local characteristics, making it easier for viewers to relate. Moreover, filming at street stalls allows you to capture lively scenes of vendors skillfully preparing food and people
chatting happily while enjoying their snacks. This way, you can showcase the delicious food as
well as the vibrant atmosphere of Chinese communities.
I believe such a series will be a great success, which is definitely a good opportunity to help spread Chinese culinary culture. Looking forward to your amazing videos!
Yours,
Li Hua
范文二
Dear Chris,
I’m thrilled about your Taste of China series. After comparing the two themes, I think Famous Dishes would be a more compelling choice.
Rooted deeply in Chinese history and culture, Famous Dishes are not merely culinary
works but precious carriers of profound cultural heritage, each boasting a unique story and making it easier for viewers to grasp the essence of Chinese food culture. Moreover, filming these dishes enables you to capture chefs’ exquisite craftsmanship, which requires strict control over
ingredients and fire, as well as elegant dining scenes like traditional banquets.
I believe such a series will be a great success, which is definitely a good opportunity to help spread Chinese culinary culture. Looking forward to your amazing videos!
Yours,
Li Hua
67.
Hearing the words, Ben froze. His fingers paused mid-air above the laptop keyboard, and the
irritation on his face faded slowly. Memories flooded in—when he was Timmy’s age, Grandpa
had said the same thing while teaching him to carve a wooden cart, reminding him to focus on the moment. Glancing up, he saw Timmy clutching the small wooden dog tightly, eyes wide with
hesitation, and Sarah folding the soiled cloth quietly. “I’m sorry,” Ben said softly, closing the
laptop. “I let work take over and missed this.” Timmy’s face lit up; he held out the wooden dog, and it stood steadily on the table. Grandpa smiled, pouring Ben a new bowl of soup.
After the dinner, Ben sat in front of the laptop again. But this time, his brows weren’t furrowed. The lingering warmth of the dinner calmed his restlessness. He typed steadily, and the quarterly
report, which had felt like a burden, flowed smoothly. When he finished, he walked to the
workbench. Timmy and Grandpa were polishing the wooden dog together. “Mind if I join ” Ben
asked. Timmy handed him a piece of sandpaper, and Grandpa patted his arm. By the lamp’s glow, the three of them worked quietly, the gentle scraping of sandpaper the only sound in the peaceful room—this “real work” of togetherness was far more precious than any report.

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