2026届安徽省临泉第一中学高三下学期4月月考英语试题(含解析,无听力音频有文字材料)

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2026届安徽省临泉第一中学高三下学期4月月考英语试题(含解析,无听力音频有文字材料)

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高三 英语
注意事项:
1 .答题前,务必将自己的个人信息填写在答题卡上,并将条形码粘贴在答题卡上的指定位置。
2 .回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡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。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30 分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有 2 分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
第一节(共 5 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 7.5 分)
听下面 5 段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的 A 、B 、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有 10 秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话读两遍。
例:How much is the shirt
A. 19.15. B. 9.18. C. 9.15.
答案是 C。
1 .What is the man looking for
A .A post office. B .A bookstore. C .A bank.
2 .When did the football match actually start
A .At 7:00. B .At 7:30. C .At 8:00.
3 .What is the probable relationship between the speakers
A.Colleagues. B.Receptionist and guest. C.Interviewer and interviewee.
4 .Why is the woman unhappy with the hotel room
A.It’s too noisy. B.It’s not clean enough. C.The view is disappointing.
5 .What are the speakers talking about
A .A job offer. B .A flat to rent. C .A holiday trip.
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 .How does the woman usually go to work
A .By car. B .On foot. C .By bike.
7 .What is the man’s suggestion
A .Cycle to work. B .Take the underground. C .Exercise for health.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
8 .What kind of movie will the speakers see
A .A comedy. B .A horror film. C .A science fiction movie.
9 .What will the man do first
A .Go to the bakery. B .Pick up his sister. C .Finish his dinner.
10 .What time will the speakers meet
A .At 6:15. B .At 6:50. C .At 7:00.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
11 .What is the main topic of the conversation
A .Learning a new language. B .Choosing a major.
C .Studying abroad.
12 .What does the man worry about most
A .The high cost of living. B .The language barrier. C .Missing old friends.
13 .What does the woman advise the man to do
A .Join a program. B .Work harder. C .Contact her brother.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
14 .What is the woman’s occupation
A .A fitness coach. B .A nutritionist. C .A software developer.
15 .What feature does the new app have
A .Recording sleep hours. B .Monitoring water intake. C .Counting daily steps.
16 .How much is the advanced version per month for now
A .$5. B .$10. C .$15.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
17 .Why does the speaker give this talk
A .To introduce a community.
B .To announce a school club.
C .To look for summer volunteers.
18 .Who is the project mainly going to support
A.Local nurses. B.Primary school children.C.Elderly people living alone.
19 .What activity is organized on Saturdays
A .Reading news. B .Planting trees. C .Fixing computers.
20 .How can students sign up for the project
A .By calling the office. B .By filling out a form online.C .By sending an email.
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 和 D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
CAMPUS GUIDE PROGRAM: FALL 2026
Are you passionate about the history of our university Do you enjoy meeting
new people The Admissions Office is looking for enthusiastic students to lead
campus tours for potential students and their families as our Student Ambassadors (大使).
* Responsibilities
Guided Tours: Conduct 45-minute walking tours ofthe campus, including the
library, dormitories, and the new Innovation Hub.
Q&A Sessions: Share your authentic experiences regarding academic life and extracurricular activities.
Event Support: Assist with check-in at the Annual Open Day on September 20.
* Benefits
Payment: A competitive hourly rate of $ 15.
Exclusive Gear: A “Campus Leader” windbreaker and a personalized name tag.
Future Perks: Top-performing ambassadors (based on visitor reviews) will
receive a Letter of Recommendation from the University President and a $ 200 book voucher (代金券) for the campus store.
* How to Apply
To maintain a high standard, all applicants must meet the following criteria:
Status: Must be a full-time junior student with a high GPA (平均分) above 3.5.
Training: Attend a mandatory orientation workshop on Saturday, September 5, from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Lunch provided.
Video Clip: Record a 60-second video introducing your favorite spot on
campus. Save it as “NameMajorVideo” and email it to ambassador@univ.edu by August 25.
21 .Who is the text intended for
A .Local guides. B .Teaching staff.
C .Campus tourists. D .College students.
22 .How can an ambassador earn a Presidential recommendation
A .By working more than 45 minutes every day.
B .By delivering high-quality service to visitors.
C .By showing passion for the university’s history.
D .By offering assistance in the Annual Open Day.
23 .What is a basic requirement for the ambassador position
A .Availability for all weekday training sessions.
B .A video showing their personal daily life.
C .Previous experience in tour guiding.
D .Excellence in academic performance.
B
In a leap forward for astronomy, 18-year-old Matte o Paz has developed an AI algorithm (算法) that discovered over one million celestial (太空的) objects by
analyzing understudied NASA data. His breakthrough, detailed in The Astronomical Journal, recently earned him the $ 250,000 first-place prize in the 2025 Regeneron Science Talent Search, the nation’s most established science competition for high
school seniors.
Matteo’s journey began in 2022 at the Planet Finder Academy at Caltech. Under the guidance of astronomer Davy Kirkpatrick, he was introduced to a massive dataset from the retired NEOWISE telescope. While the telescope was designed to find
asteroids (小行星), it also captured the shifting heat of“variable objects” — rare
phenomena like exploding stars. Kirkpatrick had long hoped to explore this raw data for such hard-to-find targets.
“Prior to Matteo’s work, no one had tried to use the entire 200-billion-row table to identify and classify all of the significant variability,” Kirkpatrick noted. Rather
than sorting through the data by hand, Matteo built an AI model to detect tiny infrared (红外线的) radiation changes. His model ultimately flagged 1.5 million potential new objects, including supernovas and black holes, creating a catalog now known as
VarWISE.
The young scientist’s achievement has left the professional community in awe. “The variable candidates that he’s uncovered will be widely studied,” says Amy
Mainzer, NEOWISE’s principal investigator. Despite the recognition, Matte o
remains humble about his victory in the talent search. “Not only placing in the top ten, but winning first place, came as an intense surprise,” he told reporters. “It still hasn’t fully sunk in.”
Looking ahead, Matteo believes his AI model could be applied to other time-based formats, such as analyzing stock markets or tracking atmospheric
pollution. As Matteo continues his research, he joins a bright generation of teenage scientists tackling everything from the human genome to environmental crises.
24 .What earned Matte o the top prize in the competition
A .Revolutionizing data analysis and celestial discovery.
B .Managing a massive dataset from retired telescopes.
C .Participating in a program at a well-known academy.
D .Publishing a research paper in a professional journal.
25 .What can be inferred about the NEOWISE dataset before Matteo
A .Its full potential remained largely untapped.
B .Its primary purpose was to track asteroids.
C .It was considered outdated by scientists.
D .It was too massive for AI to analyze.
26 .How did Matte o most likely feel about winning the first-place prize
A .Relieved. B .Encouraged. C .Astonished. D .Amused.
27 .What would be a suitable title for the text
A .Variable Objects in Space: The Next Frontier for AI
B .Teen’s AI Model Unlocks Hidden Treasures in NASA Data
C .A Record-Breaking Discovery in Modern Astronomy Is Made
D .The NEOWISE Telescope: A New Tool for Young Scientists
C
In early 2026, a folk-pop song titled I Know, You’re Not Mine topped Sweden’s Spotify chart, gaining over five million streams in just weeks. Yet despite its
popularity, it was banned from the country’s official music rankings. The reason lay in a growing controversy: the song was largely created using AI. This raised a key question — should AI-generated music compete equally with works produced by
human artists
The track, performed by an artist known as Jacub, tells a sad story of lost love, accompanied by a soft acoustic (原声的) guitar. Lines such as “Your steps in the
night, I hear them go” won listeners’ hearts. However, journalists soon noticed that
Jacub had no interviews, social media presence or tour dates, which are typical of a human artist. Investigative reporter Emanuel Karlsten found that the song was
registered to executives connected to a Danish firm, including members ofits AI department, suggesting that Jacub might be a digital creation.
In response, the producers, calling themselves Team Jacub, insisted that their work had been misunderstood. “We are not an anonymous (匿名的) tech company that just ‘pressed a button’,” they wrote. They described AI as a “tool” within a
“human-controlled creative process”, arguing that real emotions and experiences
shaped the music. When asked whether Jacub was real, they replied, “That depends on how you define the term.”
Sweden’s music industry body, IFPI, remained unconvinced. Its head, Ludvig Werner, stated, “If it is a song that is mainly AI-generated, it does not have the right to be on the top list.” While some platforms allow AI-generated tracks if they meet streaming standards, others have banned them entirely.
AI-generated music is forecast to explode in the coming years. As the needle
drops on a new era of digital music creation, the controversy in Sweden over Jacub suggests that for now at least it is human musicians, not machines, who still have the final say.
28 .What is the author’s purpose in writing paragraph 1
A .To publicize a popular Swedish folk song. B .To introduce a conflict in music industry.
C .To explain the standards of Spotify charts. D .To praise the creativity of AI technology.
29 .Why did journalists doubt Jacub’s identity
A .He had no real-life signs as a normal artist.
B .He registered the song to a Danish music firm.
C .He failed to respond to public interviews.
D .He admitted using AI in an investigative report.
30 .How did Team Jacub defend their use of AI
A .By emphasizing the final product’s popularity.
B .By seeking to define what a real artist can be.
C .By stressing human input behind the technology.
D .By comparing AI to other complex tech tools.
31 .What can be inferred about the music industry from the last paragraph
A .AI will soon dominate the music market. B .Digital creations will lose their appeal.
C .The debate over AI music will disappear. D .Humans still remain the leading force.
D
At the edge of a picturesque bay in Fall River, a deep wastewater tank harbors an unlikely climate experiment.
To fight the greenhouse gas driving climate change, a startup named CREW
Carbon is betting that a simple chemical combination could turn sewage (污水) into a powerful climate solution. This approach addresses the urgent need for scalable
carbon removal without relying on massive new infrastructure or heavy funds.
The technical solution, known as wastewater alkalinity enhancement, involves adding a milky stream of limestone (石灰岩) and treated wastewater into sewage.
This mixture kick-starts chemical reactions that pull CO2 into harmless bicarbonate
ions (碳酸氢根离子 ). As CEO Joachim Katchinoff explained, “Our process delivers real operational and cost benefits, creating a win-win for local governments and the
planet.” By replacing conventional chemicals with limestone to control pH, the process becomes both safer and more economical.
The effectiveness of this method is already visible. In Fall River, project
manager Jonathan Mongie observed the improved clarity of the treated water, noting, “I can see deeper than we’ve ever seen before.” Beyond cleaner discharge, the mixed ions eventually flow into the ocean, where carbon can be stored for thousands of
years. Katchinoff estimated that a single plant could remove tens of thousands of tons of CO2 annually. Consequently, the company has begun delivering carbon removal
credits to global giants like Alphabet and McKinsey.
However, the technology is not a “silver bullet”. While reactions within the closed system of a plant are well-understood, some scientific questions remain.
Research scientist Tyler Kukla pointed out that the carbon’s journey to the ocean is still “a little bit fuzzy” and remains a work in progress.
Despite these uncertainties, the prospects for CREW Carbon remain promising. By sharing revenue from carbon credits with local governments, the company fosters a sustainable business model. Co-founder Noah Planavsky envisions this as part of a future integrated approach, where various industries each play a small but vital role in solving the global climate crisis.
32 .What does the CREW Carbon’s method for carbon removal feature
A .It requires no specific knowledge to operate.
B .It turns sewage into a valuable resource.
C .It relies on new advanced facilities.
D .It erases all extra carbon in a short time.
33 .What makes CREW Carbon’s technology a “win-win” solution
A .It replaces limestone with safer alternatives.
B .It removes carbon without requiring any funding.
C .It profits governments while fighting climate change.
D .It produces clean water and generates renewable energy.
34 .What does the underlined word “fuzzy” in paragraph 5 mean
A .Brief. B .Straight. C .Unnecessary. D .Unclear.
35 .What is the author’s attitude towards CREW Carbon’s future
A .Highly skeptical. B .Fairly subjective.
C .Cautiously optimistic. D .Slightly dismissive.
第二节(共 5 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 12.5 分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡
上将该项涂黑。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Many young professionals feel stuck in a classic “Catch-22”: you need
experience to get hired, but you need a job to gain experience. 36 However, true experience is actually the result oftaking on a challenge, seeing it through, and learning along the way.
My own journey began in a setting far removed from my dreams. I started my career in the medical field, working in an operating room where the only computers monitored heart rates and blood pressure. I dreamed of joining a world-class tech
company. 37 I realized that if I waited for permission to grow, I would be waiting forever.
38 Outside of my hospital shifts, I spent countless hours teaching
myself the fundamentals of digital marketing. Once I had a solid foundation, I dove headfirst into the world of freelancing (自由职业). I managed my own sales, landed several clients, and went above and beyond to deliver results. Six months later, I no longer had a blank resume; I had concrete data and success stories that I could use as professional experience.
This proactive approach can be applied to any field. If you are interested in
marketing, start a blog and grow its following. If programming is your passion, learn the languages and build a free tool that solves a real-world problem. 39
Experience isn’t a gift granted by an employer. 40 By taking initiative, you provide a convincing reason for your dream company to offer you a position.
Don’t wait for an opening — create your own path.
A .It is a qualification you create for yourself.
B .I decided to take matters into my own hands.
C .Gaining work experience proved to be a challenge.
D .But I am not advocating this as a long term solution.
E .The key is to stop praying for someone to hire you so you can start learning.
F .However, my daily routine offered zero opportunity to gain relevant digital skills.
G .This common myth suggests professional growth only happens within a corporate office.
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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
For years, I took on the roles of a dedicated employee and a tired parent. I had become so in the daily routine that I forgot the person I used to be. The
curious girl who loved painting was by a woman who only cared about deadlines and chores.
The turning point came during a Sunday cleaning. I an old wooden box in the attic (阁楼). Inside were my old brushes and a half-finished landscape. A wave of washed over me — I hadn’t held a brush in over a decade. That night, I couldn’t sleep; I felt to reclaim that lost part of myself.
However, it isn’t as easy as it sounds in my 40s. I initially to start,
fearing that my hands were too after so many years of labor. But then I
remembered a quote: “The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago. The second best time is now.” I decided to
I registered for a local art class, where I was the oldest student. At first, I
with the techniques, and my first few sketches (素描) looked Yet, I made up my mind not to . I practiced every evening. Eventually, my work began to my inner world. Last month, I even a local art competition and won a prize.
I realized that age should never be a to personal growth. We often think our paths are fixed, but we actually possess the to change at any moment.
41 .A .trapped B .consistent C .interested D .successful
42 .A .trained B .inspired C .replaced D .impressed
43 .A .came acrossB .packed up C .gave away D .searched for
44 .A .relief B .admiration C .anger D .regret
45 .A .grateful B .desperate C .proud D .nervous
46 .A .pretended B .decided C .hesitated D .remembered
47 .A .hard B .dry C .flexible D .dirty
48 .A .wait B .proceed C .improve D .remain
49 .A .helped B .compared C .competed D .struggled
50 .A .amateur B .perfect C .attractive D .familiar
51 .A .delay B .change C .quit D .rise
52 .A .upset B .fold C .reflect D .occupy
53 .A .mentioned B .entered C .introduced D .watched
54.A.commitment B.guide C.measure D.barrier
55 .A .duty B .luck C .wish D .power
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,并将答案填写在答题卡上。
Recently, the Echoes of Nature concert was held at SOAS, centered on China’s Intangible Cultural Heritage. The venue 56 (pack) with a diverse audience,
including many non-Chinese attendees who were eager 57 (discover) Chinese culture.
The performance featured a wide range of traditional instruments, 58 (offer) a vivid panorama (全貌) of Chinese classical music. Several pieces explored cross-cultural combination, mixing Chinese and Western instruments to create new harmonies. Highlights included a yangqin composition and an erhu solo, both of
59 were accompanied by piano. Another standout was Brazilian Bach Aria No. 5, 60 (perform) by a xiao player and a guitarist. This unique piece
successfully combined Eastern elegance with Western modernity.
The concert reached its climax with a grand ensemble (乐团). Significantly, Barnaby Taylor, a distinguished British 61 (compose), was in attendance.
Speaking afterwards, he praised the performance 62 (high) and noted that the emotional power of the music was extraordinary.
The festival also spotlighted rising talents, among whom 12-year-old Isaac
Lee-Mather impressed the audience 63 his erhu performance. For the first
time, a folk-singing category was also included, where the top prize went to a talented soprano (女高音). Professor Cheng Yu, the festival’s founder, emphasized that the
event was not a one-off performance but 64 ongoing cultural dialogue. It provided a platform to 65 (deep) the public’s understanding of Chinese music.
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,因在“校园菜园”项目中表现突出,获评年度“ 劳动之星” 荣誉称号,请给新西兰好友 David 写封邮件,内容包括:
1.主要事迹;
2.你的感受。
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。
Dear David,
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。
The sun was sinking below the horizon, and a biting wind swept across the
deserted back road. Mrs. Smith, an elderly woman, sat in her silver car, her heart
pounding with anxiety. One of her tires had gone flat, and at her age, changing it was an impossible task. She looked out at the darkening fields, feeling helpless.
Suddenly, an old pickup truck pulled over. A man named Joe stepped out. His clothes were worn, and his face was covered in the dust of hard work. Despite his
rough appearance, he approached her with a gentle smile. Although frightened, Mrs. Smith had no choice but to accept his offer of help.
Joe got down on his knees in the freezing mud. He didn’t have any gloves, and his bare hands soon turned red from the winter cold. He struggled with the heavy
spare tire, his muscles aching as he worked with the bolts (螺钉). Throughout the process, he didn’t complain once. Instead, he kept talking to Mrs. Smith to ease her nerves, telling her that everything would be fine.
When the job was finally finished, Mrs. Smith was filled with relief and gratitude. She opened her purse and offered him a large sum of money. To her surprise, Joe shook his head and refused to take a single penny.
“I was just helping a person in need, just as others have helped me before,” Joe said softly. “If you really want to pay me back, just help someone else who is in
trouble. And when you do, think of me.”
Mrs. Smith thanked him and drove away. A few miles down the road, she
stopped at a small, dimly lit diner. The waitress who served her was a young woman, heavily pregnant and obviously tired from standing all day. Despite her tiredness, the waitress treated Mrs. Smith with extreme kindness, giving her a warm towel to dry
off.
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。
Remembering Joe’s words, Mrs. Smith decided to do something.
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
Unknown to Mrs. Smith, the waitress turned out to be Joe’s wife.
1 .C
【原文】M: Excuse me, I thought there was a bank around the corner, but all I see is a post office.
W: Oh, the bank moved to the next block last month. It’s right behind a bookstore.
2 .C
【原文】W: Did you see the game last night It was supposed to kick off at 7:30.
M: I did. But due to the heavy rain, it was delayed for half an hour.
3 .B
【原文】M: Good morning. I’m here for the 10 o’clock meeting with Mr. Henderson.
W: Certainly. May I have your name and the company you’re representing, please I’ll let him know you’ve arrived.
4 .A
【原文】W: I’d like to change my room if possible.
M: Is there something wrong, madam
W: Well, it faces the main street and the traffic noise is driving me crazy. I can’t get any sleep.
5 .B
【原文】M: Have you seen the flat yet It has two bedrooms and a very modern kitchen.
W: Not yet. But the price seems a bit high for this neighborhood. Is the electricity included in the rent
6 .A 7 .B
【原文】M: Morning, Sarah. You look a bit out of breath. Did you run all the way from the parking lot
W: Don’t even ask, Mike. I got stuck on the West Highway again. It took me nearly an hour just to move five miles. I think it’s time that I gave up my car for work.
M: I feel you. I stopped driving months ago. Have you thought about taking the new subway line It’s much more reliable.
W: I’ve considered it, but the nearest station is a twenty-minute walk from my front door, which isn’t ideal in this heat.
M: Well, why not ride a bike to the station This way, you could get some exercise.
W: That’s actually a brilliant suggestion.
8 .A 9 .A 10 .B
【原文】W: Hey, David. Are you still up for a movie tonight I saw an advertisement for that new science fiction film, Interstellar Journey. The visual effects look incredible.
M: To be honest, I’ve had enough of spaceships lately. I’m in the mood for something more light-hearted. How about that new comedy, The Unexpected Guest
W: Fine by me. I could have a good laugh too. Let me check the schedule... Okay, there’s a showing at 7:00. Shall we meet at 6:45 right by the mall entrance
M: Actually, I need to pick up a birthday gift for my sister at the bakery first, so I’ll probably be there as early as 6:15. Why don’t we just meet directly at the ticket office at 6:50
W: Sounds like a plan. I’ll head straight there after I finish my dinner. See you later!
11 .C 12 .B 13 .A
【原文】M: Hey, Sarah. Can I talk to you for a minute I’ve been staring at my suitcase for an hour, but I haven’t packed a single thing for my move to Canada this September.
W: Oh, I remember that feeling! The “pre-departure panic”. Are you worried about the academic workload at the university
M: Not really. I’m confident about my major. It’s more about the daily life. I’m afraid I won’t be able to understand the local conversations at once. Maybe I’ll just stand there smiling like a very stupid person while everyone else is laughing at a joke.
W: That’s perfectly normal. My brother felt the same when he moved to Toronto last year. He highly recommended the “Global Buddy” program. It’s a two-week session before the semester starts. They pair you with a local student, and it’s completely free for international freshmen.
M: Two weeks That sounds like exactly what I need to boost my confidence. I’ll look into the registration tonight.
14 .C 15 .B 16 .A
【原文】M: Susan, I saw your post on LinkedIn. Are you really moving away from web development to mobile apps
W: Yes, Mark. I’ve spent the last six months designing a health-tracking app called “RestWell”. As a developer, I realized most products on the market focus purely on burning calories or
counting steps, but they ignore the foundation of health: recovery.
M: So, how does it work Does it just track how many hours I sleep
W: It’s much better than that. It uses the phone’s sensors to record your sleep cycles and even
monitors the noise level in your room to see if environmental factors are waking you up. Plus, it has a feature to track your water intake, which is also linked to sleep quality.
M: That sounds great. Is it going to be a paid app
W: We have a “Freemium” model. The basic tracking is free, but the advanced version is $10 a month. However, we’re offering a 50% discount now.
17 .C 18 .C 19 .A 20 .B
【原文】W: Good morning, everyone. I’m here to introduce the “Green Heart” volunteer project, a community initiative that has been running for five years. While we’ve previously focused on
cleaning up local parks and planting trees, our mission this summer is shifting towards social
connection. We’ve noticed that many elderly people in our neighborhood are living alone and
feeling increasingly isolated from the digital world. Therefore, our project this year is specifically designed to support the local nursing home. We are looking for patient volunteers to visit every
Saturday morning. Your role isn’t to fix their computers or do their grocery shopping; instead, we want you to engage them in “Story Hours” — either reading current news to them or simply
listening to their life stories. This isn’t just about charity; it’s about building bridges between
generations. If you’re interested in joining us, please don’t come to the Student Office as it’s
currently under repair. Instead, go to our school’s official website, click on the “Community” tab, and complete the digital application form by next Friday. We look forward to working with you to make this summer a bit brighter for our seniors.
21 .D 22 .B 23 .D
文章主要讲述了招生办公室正在招聘学生大使,负责带领潜在学生及其家人参观校园,并介绍了其职责、福利和申请要求。
21 .推理判断题。根据第一段中“The Admissions Office is looking for enthusiastic students to lead campus tours for potential students and their families as our Student Ambassadors (大使).(招生办公室正在寻找热情的学生作为我们的学生大使,为潜在的学生及其家人带领校园参
观。)”可知,本文是写给大学生的。
22.细节理解题。根据 Benefits 部分中“Top-performing ambassadors (based on visitor reviews) will receive a Letter of Recommendation from the University President and a $ 200 book voucher (代金券) for the campus store.(表现最佳的大使(根据访客评价)将收到大学校长的推荐信和校园商店 200 美元的购书代金券。)”可知,大使通过为游客提供高质量的服务来获得校长推
荐信。
23 .细节理解题。根据 How to Apply 部分中“Status: Must be a full-time junior student with a high GPA (平均分) above 3.5.(身份:必须是全日制大三学生,平均绩点高于 3.5。)”可知,大使职位的基本要求是学业成绩优异。
24 .A 25 .A 26 .C 27 .B
本文讲述十八岁少年利用人工智能算法分析美国航空航天局数据,发现大量太空天体,并斩获顶级科学大赛头奖。
24.细节理解题。根据第一段中的“In a leap forward for astronomy, 18-year-old Matteo Paz has developed an AI algorithm (算法) that discovered over one million celestial (太空的) objects by analyzing understudied NASA data. His breakthrough, detailed in The Astronomical Journal,
recently earned him the $250,000 first-place prize in the 2025 Regeneron Science Talent
Search.(在天文学领域的一次飞跃中,18 岁的马泰奥·帕兹研发了一种人工智能算法,通过分析未被充分研究的美国航空航天局数据,发现了超过一百万个太空天体。他的这一突破性成果为他赢得了 2025 年再生元科学天才奖一等奖,奖金 25 万美元)”可知,他革新了数据分析方式、实现重大太空发现,因此拿下比赛头奖。
25 .推理判断题。根据第三段中的“Prior to Matteo’s work, no one had tried to use the entire
200-billion-row table to identify and classify all of the significant variability.(在马泰奥开展这项工作之前,没有人尝试过使用这份拥有两千亿行数据的完整表格来识别并分类所有重要的变化天体)”可知,在马泰奥之前,这套数据集的全部潜力基本没有被开发出来。
26.细节理解题。根据第四段中的“Not only placing in the top ten, but winning first place, came as an intense surprise.(不仅进入前十,还拿下第一名,这让我非常意外)”可知,马泰奥对于获得一等奖感到十分惊讶。
27.主旨大意题。通读全文,并基于第一小题的分析可知,文章核心讲述少年凭借人工智能模型挖掘美国航空航天局尘封数据,发现大量未知太空天体,取得重大科研突破。B 选项“少年人工智能模型解锁美国航空航天局数据中的隐藏天文宝藏”精准概括全文核心人物、技术与核心成就,可作为最佳标题。
28 .B 29 .A 30 .C 31 .D
主要讲述瑞典一首 AI 创作歌曲走红却遭榜单封禁,围绕 AI 音乐能否与人类作品公平竞争展开讨论。
28 .推理判断题。根据第一段中的“This raised a key question — should AI-generated music
compete equally with works produced by human artists (这就引出了一个关键问题——AI 生成的音乐是否应该与人类艺术家的作品公平竞争?)”可知,作者借这首争议歌曲开篇,引出音乐行业关于 AI 创作的矛盾与争议。
29 .细节理解题。根据第二段中的“However, journalists soon noticed that Jacub had no
interviews, social media presence or tour dates, which are typical of a human artist.(然而,记者很快发现,雅库布没有采访、社交媒体账号和演出安排,而这些都是人类艺人的常见特征。)”可知,Jacub 缺少真人艺人的常规线下与线上痕迹,因此遭到记者质疑。
30 .细节理解题。根据第三段中的“They described AI as a “tool” within a “human-controlled creative process”, arguing that real emotions and experiences shaped the music.( 他们将人工智能称作“人类主导的创作流程” 中的一种“工具”,认为真实的情感与生活经历才是塑造音乐的关键。)”可知,制作团队强调 AI 只是辅助工具,创作过程离不开人的参与与把控。
31.推理判断题。根据最后一段中的“As the needle drops on a new era of digital music creation, the controversy in Sweden over Jacub suggests that for now at least it is human musicians, not
machines, who still have the final say. (随着数字音乐创作迈入全新时代,瑞典围绕雅库布引发的争议表明:至少目前,最终话语权仍掌握在人类音乐人手中,而非机器。)”可知,在当下音乐行业中,人类依旧占据主导地位。
32 .B 33 .C 34 .D 35 .C
文章主要讲述了初创公司 CREW Carbon 通过一种简单的化学组合,将污水转化为应对气候变化的有力解决方案,其前景被看好。
32.细节理解题。根据第二段中“a startup named CREW Carbon is betting that a simple chemical combination could turn sewage (污水) into a powerful climate solution(一家名为 CREW Carbon的初创公司认为,一种简单的化学组合可以将污水转化为强大的气候解决方案)”可知,
CREW Carbon 的碳去除方法的特点是将污水转化为有价值的资源。
33.细节理解题。根据第三段中“Our process delivers real operational and cost benefits, creating a win-win for local governments and the planet.(我们的流程为地方政府和地球带来了实实在在的运营和成本效益,实现了双赢。)” 以及第四段中“Beyond cleaner discharge, the mixed ions eventually flow into the ocean, where carbon can be stored for thousands of years.(除了更清洁的排放外,混合离子最终会流入海洋,在那里碳可以储存数千年。)”可知,CREW Carbon 的技术在为政府带来利润的同时还能应对气候变化,所以是双赢的解决方案。
34 .词句猜测题。根据第五段中“While reactions within the closed system of a plant are
well-understood, some scientific questions remain. Research scientist Tyler Kukla pointed out that the carbon’s journey to the ocean is still “a little bit fuzzy” and remains a work in progress.(虽然处理厂封闭系统内的反应原理已研究透彻,仍有诸多科学难题尚未攻克。科研人员泰勒 库克拉指出,碳元素最终汇入海洋的完整过程有点 fuzzy ,相关研究仍在推进完善。)”可知,
有些问题仍然没有得到解答,所以可推知碳到海洋的过程仍然有些不清楚,所以 fuzzy 的意思是“不清楚的” ,与 unclear 意思相近。
35 .推理判断题。根据最后一段中“Despite these uncertainties, the prospects for CREW Carbon remain promising.(尽管存在这些不确定性,CREW Carbon 的前景依然看好。)”可知,作者对CREW Carbon 的未来持谨慎乐观的态度。
36 .G 37 .F 38 .B 39 .E 40 .A
文章主要讲述了年轻人应主动创造机会积累经验以实现职业成长。
36 .由上文“Many young professionals feel stuck in a classic “Catch-22”: you need experience to get hired, but you need a job to gain experience.(许多年轻的专业人士感觉自己陷入了经典的
“第22 条军规”:你需要经验才能被录用,但你需要一份工作才能获得经验。)”及下文“However, true experience is actually the result oftaking on a challenge, seeing it through, and learning along the way.(然而,真正的经验实际上是接受挑战、坚持到底并在这个过程中学习的结果。)”可知,上文描述了年轻专业人士面临的困境,下文转折说明真正的经验是如何获得的,本空应继续说明一种普遍的错误观念。G 选项“这种常见的错误观念认为职业成长只发生在公司办公室里。”能承上启下,符合语境。
37 .由上文“I started my career in the medical field, working in an operating room where the only computers monitored heart rates and blood pressure. I dreamed of joining a world-class tech
company.(我的职业生涯始于医疗领域,在手术室工作,那里唯一的计算机是监测心率和血压的。我梦想加入一家世界级的科技公司。)”及下文“I realized that if I waited for permission to grow, I would be waiting forever.(我意识到,如果我等待允许我成长,我将永远等待下去。)”可知,上文描述了作者的工作环境和梦想,下文说明作者意识到等待没有结果,本空应说明作者的工作环境与梦想之间的差距,即没有机会获得相关数字技能。F 选项“然而,我的日常工作没有提供任何获得相关数字技能的机会。”能承上启下,符合语境。
38 .由上文“I realized that if I waited for permission to grow, I would be waiting forever.(我意识到,如果我等待允许我成长,我将永远等待下去。)”及下文“Outside of my hospital shifts, I spent
countless hours teaching myself the fundamentals of digital marketing.(在医院轮班之余,我花费大量时间自学数字营销基础知识。)”可知,上文描述了作者意识到等待没有结果,下文说明作者的自主学习与实践,本空应说明作者决定采取主动行动。B 选项“我决定自己动手。”能承上启下,符合语境。
39.由上文“This proactive approach can be applied to any field. If you are interested in marketing, start a blog and grow its following. If programming is your passion, learn the languages and build a free tool that solves a real-world problem.(这种积极主动的方法可以应用于任何领域。如果你对市场营销感兴趣,那就开个博客,增加粉丝量。如果编程是你的热情所在,那就学习语言,开发一个解决实际问题的免费工具。)”可知,上文给出了在不同领域主动积累经验的建议,本空应总结做法,给出核心建议。E 选项“关键是要停止祈求有人雇佣你,这样你才能开始 学习。”能承上启下,符合语境。
40 .由上文“Experience isn’t a gift granted by an employer.(经验不是雇主赐予的礼物。)”及下文“By taking initiative, you provide a convincing reason for your dream company to offer you a
position. Don’t wait for an opening — create your own path.(通过主动行动,你为梦想中的公司提供了一个令人信服的录用你的理由。不要等待机会出现——创造你自己的道路。)”可知,上文说明经验不是雇主赐予的,下文说明要主动行动,空格处应说明经验的真正来源。A 选项“这是你为自己创造的资格。”能承上启下,符合语境。
41 .A 42 .C 43 .A 44 .D 45 .B 46 .C 47 .A 48 .B
49 .D 50 .A 51 .C 52 .C 53 .B 54 .D 55 .D
主要讲述一位中年人摆脱琐碎日常束缚,重拾绘画爱好,突破年龄局限实现自我成长的励志故事。
41 .考查形容词。句意:我已经深陷日常琐事的牢笼,渐渐忘记了曾经的自己。A. trapped受困的;B. consistent 一贯的;C. interested 感兴趣的;D. successful 成功的。根据后文“I forgot the person I used to be”可知,单调枯燥的日常琐事困住了自己,磨灭了从前的自我。
42.考查动词。句意:那个热爱绘画、充满好奇心的女孩,被一个只关心截止日期和家务琐事的女人所取代。A. trained 训练;B. inspired 启发;C. replaced 取代;D. impressed 使钦佩。根据前文“The curious girl who loved painting”与后文“a woman who only cared about deadlines and chores”可知,旧日的自己被当下的生活状态替代。
43 .考查动词短语。句意:我在阁楼里偶然发现了一个老旧的木盒子。A. came across 偶然
(
int
)发现;B. packed up 收拾;C. gave away 赠送;D. searched for 寻找。根据前文“The turning po came during a Sunday cleaning”可知,作者在周日打扫的过程中无意间发现旧盒子。
44.考查名词。句意:一阵懊悔涌上心头,我已经十多年没有拿起过画笔了。A. relief 宽慰;
B. admiration 钦佩;C. anger 愤怒;D. regret 懊悔。根据后文“I hadn’t held a brush in over a decade”可知,常年搁置热爱的绘画,让作者内心充满愧疚与懊悔。
45.考查形容词。句意:那天晚上我无法入眠,极度渴望找回那部分迷失的自我。A. grateful感激的;B. desperate 极度渴望的;C. proud 骄傲的;D. nervous 紧张的。根据前文“Inside were my old brushes and a half-finished landscape”可知,旧画具勾起回忆,让作者迫切想要重拾绘画爱好。
46 .考查动词。句意:起初我迟迟不敢动手,担心常年劳作让自己的双手太过粗糙。A.
pretended 假装;B. decided 决定;C. hesitated 犹豫;D. remembered 记得。根据后文“fearing that my hands were too after so many years of labor”可知,种种顾虑让作者一开始迟迟不敢动手画画。
47.考查形容词。句意:起初我迟迟不敢动手,担心常年劳作让自己的双手太过粗糙。A. hard僵硬的;B. dry 干燥的;C. flexible 灵活的;D. dirty 脏乱的。根据前文“I initially to start, fearing that my hands were too after so many years of labor.”可知,作者重拾绘画前心生顾虑,常年劳作让双手僵硬,难以灵活作画。
48 .考查动词。句意:我决定行动起来,继续向前。A. wait 等待;B. proceed 着手行动;C. improve 提升;D. remain 保持。根据前文“The second best time is now”可知,作者受到鼓舞,决定不再拖延,立刻重拾绘画。
49.考查动词。句意:起初,我在技法上十分吃力,最初的几幅素描看起来十分业余。A. helped帮助;B. compared 比较;C. competed 竞争;D. struggled 艰难应对。根据后文“my first few sketches (素描) looked ”可知,时隔多年重新画画,作者技法生疏,很难熟练掌握绘画技巧。
50 .考查形容词。句意:起初,我在技法上十分吃力,最初的几幅素描看起来十分业余。
A. amateur 业余的;B. perfect 完美的;C. attractive 吸引人的;D. familiar 熟悉的。根据前文“At first, I with the techniques”可知,绘画技巧生疏,画出的作品自然不够专业,显得业余。
51 .考查动词。句意:然而,我下定决心绝不放弃。A. delay 拖延;B. change 改变;C. quit放弃;D. rise 升起。根据后文“I practiced every evening”可知,作者坚持每日练习绘画,没有
选择半途放弃。
52.考查动词。句意:最终,我的画作渐渐能够反映出我的内心世界。A. upset 使心烦;B. fold折叠;C. reflect 反映;D. occupy 占据。根据前文“I practiced every evening.”可知,作者长期坚持练习绘画,绘画功底不断提升,画作逐渐能够承载内心情感、映照内心世界。
53.考查动词。句意: 上个月,我甚至参加了一场当地的艺术比赛并斩获奖项。A. mentioned提及;B. entered 参加;C. introduced 介绍;D. watched 观看。根据后文“a local art competition and won a prize”可知,作者主动报名参与比赛,才能够获奖。
54.考查名词。句意: 我由此明白,年龄永远不该成为个人成长路上的阻碍。A. commitment承诺;B. guide 指引;C. measure 标准;D. barrier 障碍。根据前文“I registered for a local art class, where I was the oldest student”可知,作者年纪最大却坚持学画、收获成长,印证年龄无法限制进步。
55.考查名词。句意: 我们常常认为人生轨迹早已定型,但其实我们随时都拥有改变自我的力量。A. duty 责任;B. luck 运气;C. wish 愿望;D. power 力量。根据前文“I realized that age should never be a to personal growth”可知,作者感悟到成长不受年龄限制,人随时都具备改变自我的能力与力量。
56 .was packed 57 .to discover 58 .offering 59 .which 60 .performed
61 .composer 62 .highly 63 .with 64 .an 65 .deepen
文章主要讲述了自然回声音乐会展现中国非遗文化魅力。
56.考查动词语态。句意: 会场里挤满了各种各样的观众,其中包括许多渴望了解中国文化的非中国观众。动词 pack 意为“挤满”,与主语 The venue之间为被动关系,且句子描述的是过去的事情,应用一般过去时的被动语态,主语为单数,be 动词用 was,谓语用 was
packed。
57.考查非谓语动词。句意: 会场里挤满了各种各样的观众,其中包括许多渴望了解中国文化的非中国观众。be eager to do sth.为固定短语,意为“渴望做某事”,本空用动词不定式 to discover。
58.考查非谓语动词。句意: 表演以各种各样的传统乐器为特色,提供了中国古典音乐的全貌。本空处作状语,表示自然而然的结果,应用现在分词形式 offering。
59.考查定语从句。句意: 亮点包括一首扬琴曲和一首二胡独奏,两首都配有钢琴。空处引导非限制性定语从句,修饰先行词 a yangqin composition and an erhu solo,指物,且关系词
在从句中作介词 of 的宾语,应用关系代词 which 引导。
60.考查非谓语动词。句意:另一首引人注目的是由一位箫演奏者和一位吉他手演奏的巴西巴赫咏叹调第 5 号。本空处作后置定语,修饰名词 Brazilian Bach Aria No. 5 ,且 perform 与Brazilian Bach Aria No. 5 之间为被动关系,应用过去分词形式 performed。
61 .考查名词。句意:值得注意的是,杰出的英国作曲家巴纳比·泰勒也出席了。本空处作表语,表示“作曲家” ,应用名词 composer ,且空前有不定冠词 a ,应用名词单数形式。
62.考查副词。句意:事后,他高度赞扬了这次演出,并指出音乐的情感力量是非同寻常的。本空修饰动词 praised ,作状语,应用副词 highly ,意为“高度地”。
63 .考查介词。句意:音乐节还突出了崭露头角的人才,其中 12 岁的艾萨克·李·马瑟以他的二胡表演给观众留下了深刻印象。impress sb. with sth.为固定短语,意为“用某物给某人留下深刻印象” ,本空用介词 with。
64.考查冠词。句意:音乐节的创始人程玉教授强调,这次活动不是一次性的表演,而是一场持续的文化对话。此处表示泛指“一场持续的文化对话” ,且 ongoing 以元音音素开头,应用不定冠词 an。
65.考查非谓语动词。句意:它提供了一个加深公众对中国音乐理解的平台。位于不定式符号 to 后,用动词原形 deepen。
66 .One possible version: Dear David,
I’m thrilled to tell you I have been awarded the annual “Star of Labor” at our school!
Over the past year, I’ve dedicated my weekends to planting and watering vegetables, and organizing classmates to weed and harvest. It was amazing to see our hard work turn into fresh produce for the school cafeteria.
I feel incredibly proud. This experience has taught me that every drop of sweat counts and that labor brings joy and growth. It’s a reminder that small efforts can make a big difference.
Have you participated in any similar projects I’d love to hear about it!
Yours,
Li Hua
67 .One possible version:
Remembering Joe’s words, Mrs. Smith decided to do something. After finishing her meal, she quietly paid with a hundred-dollar bill. While the waitress went to get change, Mrs. Smith
slipped out of the door, leaving a note along with four more hundred-dollar bills. When the
waitress returned, she found nobody but the bills and the note. Her eyes widened as she read the message: “Someone once helped me the way I’m helping you. If you want to pay me back, do not let this chain of love end with you.” Tears blurred her vision as she realized this gift would cover the medical expenses for her upcoming baby.
Unknown to Mrs. Smith, the waitress turned out to be Joe’s wife. That night, when Joe
returned home, his body was stiff and his hands were still stained with the grime of the roadside
repair. He looked tired, but his spirit was light. His wife approached him, showing him the money and the note, her voice trembling with excitement as she told him about the kind old woman. Joe
smiled softly, pulling her close as he recognized the echo of his own words. He hadn’t come home with a single penny in his pocket, but his selfless act had traveled miles to provide for his own
family, proving that every piece of kindness eventually finds its way.

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