资源简介 绝密★考试结束前浙江省 A9协作体 2025学年第二学期期中联考高二英语试题命题:丽水学院附属高级中学 审题:普陀中学 余姚四中考生须知:1.本试卷分为第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题),本卷满分 150分,考试时间 120分钟;2.答题前,在答题卷指定区域填写班级、姓名、考场号、座位号及准考证号并填涂相应数字;3.所有答案必须写在答题卷上,写在试卷上无效;4.考试结束后,只需上交答题卷。第Ⅰ卷第一部分: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段录音。每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段录音后,你都有 10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段录音播放两遍。1. What is the man going to do next A. Board a plane. B. Complete a form. C. Look for his suitcase.2. What does the man advise the woman to do A. Resell the tickets. B. Go fishing with him. C. Watch the show online.3. What are the speakers mainly talking about A. Maintaining fitness. B. Joining a program. C. Arranging a schedule.4. How does the man feel about the set meal A. It's quite satisfactory. B. It's a bit unaffordable. C. It's not worth recommending.5. Why does the woman look pale A. She's been shopping all day.B. She's been practicing running all day.C. She's been serving customers all day.第二节: (共 15小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 22.5分)听下面 5段录音。每段录音后有几个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段录音前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题 5秒钟;听完后,每小题都有 5秒钟的作答时间。每段录音播放两遍。听第 6段录音,回答第 6、7题。6. What will the speakers do this evening A. Go to a birthday party. B. Buy a new sports jacket. C. Celebrate their anniversary.7. When will the speakers set off A. At 7:00 p. m. B. At 6:30 p. m. C. At 6:00 p. m.听第 7段录音,回答第 8至 10题。8. What will the man do on Sunday A. Visit a company. B. Deliver a speech. C. Organize a conference.9. Why does the woman recommend the Skyline Parking Lot to the man A. It has more parking spaces.B. It is the closest to the event center.C. It offers special discounts to him.10. How can the man prove his identity to the security guard A. By providing his passport. B. By using a parking pass. C. By showing his guest card.听第 8段录音,回答第 11至 13题。11. What is the probable relationship between the speakers A. Former colleagues. B. Family members. C. Old schoolmates.12. Why does Emma come to the fair A. To go job-hunting. B. To give out brochures. C. To meet her old coach.13. Where are the speakers now A. In Newton. B. In Quincy. C. In Boston.听第 9段录音,回答第 14至 17题。14. How long does the woman plan to stay in the cottage A. About a week. B. About two weeks. C. About three weeks.15. Why does the man say sorry to the woman A. Her name has been misspelled.B. He misremembered check-in times.C. The cottage is unavailable for her desired time.16. What is still under construction now A. A double garage. B. A stone bridge. C. A flower garden.17. How much should the woman pay for the deposit A. 50. B. 70. C. 100.听第 10段录音,回答第 18至 20题。18. What is the speaker doing A. Broadcasting news. B. Making a speech. C. Chairing a meeting.19. What did Professor Andrew Jones first put emphasis on A. The actions that some cities have taken.B. The important role that bees play in the world.C. The reason why the bee population has dropped.20. What has Paris done to protect bees A. It has introduced a“bee highway”.B. It has provided safe places for bees.C. It has planted flowers on the rooftops.第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分 50分)第一节: (共 15小题;每小题 2.5分,满分 37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C和 D四个选项中,选出最佳答案。AHawaii: A Kingdom Crossing OceansThis exhibition is a wonderful celebration of the art and history of Hawaii, built on yearsof collaboration with Native Hawaiian artists, practitioners and scholars. In 1824, King Liholihotravelled to Britain, a journey that marked a turning point. The exhibition marks 200 years since thisroyal visit and explores the complex relationship between Hawaii and Britain.HighlightsThe exhibition brings together remarkable objects, including:● Feathered cloaks(斗篷) and helmets worn by chiefs● Finely carved gods● Shark-toothed weapons● Contemporary works by native Hawaiian artistsOpening Hours & Dates● Dates:15 January-25 May 2026● Opening hours: Daily 10:00-17:00 (Fridays 20:30)The gallery begins clearing 10 minutes before closing.Ticket InformationCategory Standard Price Off-Peak PriceAdults 18 16Seniors(60+) 9 8Under 18s Free FreeBooking & Entry● Advance booking is strongly recommended. Book online or call the BoxOffice:+44(0)2073238181 (Mon-Fri, 10:00-16:50).● Members: Free entry, no booking required. Show your Membership card. If your card has notarrived, bring your purchase confirmation email to the Membership Desk for a temporary card.Visitor Guidelines● Photography: Hand-held photography without flash is permitted for personal use only.● Food and drink: No food or drink.● Mobile phones: Please silence all mobile devices.● Access: The gallery is wheelchair accessible. Guide dogs and hearing dogs are welcome.21. What do we know about the exhibition A. The gallery closes at 17:00 every day.B. Visitors can take photographs with flash.C. Members can enter for free without booking.D. Food and drink are allowed in the gallery area.22. What's the off-peak ticket price for an adult with parents over 60 A. 24. B. 28. C. 32. D. 40.23. Where is this passage most likely to be found A. A museum website. B. A history textbook. C. A travel brochure. D. A scientific journal.BLast summer, I packed my backpack and boarded a one-way flight to Bangkok. I had traveledbefore,but always with family or tour groups. This time, I was completely alone.The first few days were overwhelming. Navigating Bangkok’ s crowded streets, I felt lost morethan once. My phone's map seemed useless in the narrow alleys. Yet, each time I found my way, asmall sense of pride grew inside me. I was learning to rely on myself.The real magic happened in a small village in northern Thailand. I had planned to stay for twodays,but something about the place kept me for a week. Each morning, I sat with an elderly localwoman who sold noodles from a cart. She spoke no English, and my Thai was limited to“thank you”and“delicious.”Still, we communicated through smiles and gestures. One afternoon, she invited me toher home to meet her family. We shared a meal of sticky rice and spicy papaya salad, laughingwithout saying a word.Not everything went smoothly. A delayed flight in Laos left me stuck overnight at a tiny airport.I caught a cold in Vietnam and spent two days in a hostel bed, wondering if I had made a terriblemistake.But looking back, even those moments taught me something. I learned to stay calm whenthings went wrong and to accept help from strangers who became temporary friends.When I returned home, my parents said I seemed different. They were right. I had left as astudent who needed everything planned; I came back as someone who could handle the unexpected.That trip taught me that travel is not just about places you visit. It is about the person you becomealong the way.24. What can we infer about the writer before the trip from the passage A. She had a preference for traveling alone.B. She was accustomed to relying on others.C. She enjoyed making friends with strangers.D. She was skilled at coping with sudden changes.25. What does the writer convey by saying“laughing without saying a word”(Paragraph 3) A. She was too shy to talk with the local family in Thai.B. The food was so delicious that they had no time to talk.C. They had nothing to talk about because of the language barrier.D. Genuine feelings in heart can be expressed beyond spoken language.26. Why did the writer have to stay overnight at a tiny airport in Laos A. She missed her flight. B. Her flight was late.C. She boarded the wrong plane. D. She caught a cold.27. What is the main idea of the passage A. Self-growth from solo travel abroad.B. Beautiful memories of solo travel abroad.C. Unavoidable troubles during solo travel abroad.D. Practical tips for communicating with locals abroad.CIs a teenage boy more likely to grow up working with children as a teacher or with engines as amechanic Smart money bets on the latter, and that would still hold true even if you switch up thecountry or decade throughout the 20th century. But why What are the factors that contribute to thisseemingly stereotypical outcome You might think that social forces —— discrimination, gender roles, etc.—— significantlyshape these outcomes, but research shows that men and women's occupational pursuits and interestshave not changed much over the past century, even as societal norms decidedly have. Boys and girlstend to pursue jobs dealing with things and people respectively. And, perhaps counter-intuitively, thispreference for sex-typical jobs tends to increase when their country offers more economic andpolitical empowerment for women —— a phenomenon called the“gender-equality paradox(悖论).”A recent study noted that with fewer economic worries, greater national wealth might enablemore students to pursue jobs to which they are naturally drawn.“Individual students in wealthynations with strong social safety nets might choose more in accordance with biologicallyinfluenced occupational interests than in accordance with political ideals,” the study stated. Socialfactors may indeed play a role in determining which jobs young men and women are interested in,but biology seems to be a considerable force driving these outcomes. From a policy perspective, thatmeans that interventions designed to bring more women into fields like STEM might need to bereadjusted.From my perspective, it is worth considering whether such interventions are appropriate in thefirst place. After all, if we want greater national wealth and gender equality, and these two thingsseem to push people toward sex-typical jobs, then why not let the chips fall where they may Moreover, what might be good for organizations and businesses is not always the same as what isgood for individuals.28. What does the underlined word“stereotypical” in paragraph 1 mean A. Influential. B. Productive. C. Unchanged. D. Appealing.29. Why does the phenomenon of“gender-equality paradox” occur A. Girls observe the societal norms all the time.B. Boys always pursue careers to do with people.C. Women gain more economical and political support.D. Men have less access to sex-typical occupations nowadays.30. What is more likely to determine individuals’ occupational interest A. Social safety nets. B. Political ideals.C. Readjusted interventions. D. Biological factors.31. What can we learn from the last paragraph A. Gender equality is having a greater impact on sex-typical occupations.B. Individuals should pursue their favored jobs regardless of the intervention.C. More proper policies should be made to intervene women's career options.D. Organizations and businesses have benefited greatly from economic growth.DA wave of optimism has lately swept through China's chip industry. Share traders in Shanghaijoke that Cambricon, a local firm, not only offers a substitute for Nvidia's processors, but for its stock,too. Although the Chinese semiconductor firm is worth only a fraction of its giant American rival, itsshare price has rocketed by 350% over the past year, around 15 times as much as Nvidia’s. This surgereflects growing confidence in China's ability to compete in the global semiconductor market, despiteexternal pressures.These pressures are no accident. In recent years, America has tried to halt the flow of advancedchips and chipmaking tools to China in the hope of hindering its progress in artificial intelligence(AI). Last month, Nvidia was effectively prohibited from selling its H20 chip in China, a productoriginally designed in response to earlier restrictions. Despite America's efforts to hold it back,however, Chinese AI continues to power ahead. At least for the time being, the country's AI labs donot appear to be suffering from a shortage of chips. Internet giants such as Alibaba and Tencent arebuilding vast numbers of AI data centres,apparently unrestricted.How is this possible The answer lies in two key factors. First, breakthroughs by companies likeDeepSeek, an AI startup, have significantly reduced the computing power required for AI systems,easing reliance on advanced chips. Second, a shadowy supply chain has managed to keep Nvidia'shardware flowing into China, bypassing American sanctions(制裁 ). Together, these improvementshave given the supply chain some extra time to recover.Nevertheless, challenges remain. China's chip industry still depends on foreigncomponents for high-end products and lacks access to cutting-edge tools like ASML’s lithographymachines. But things might be changing soon. Huawei, Cambricon, and CXMT have maderemarkable strides, proving that domestic innovation is accelerating. As more Chinese companiesshift toward homegrown solutions, the focus is no longer on whether China can achievesemiconductor self-reliance, but on how soon. With sustained investment and innovation, that daymay arrive faster than many anticipate.32. Why was the prohibition of selling H20 to China mentioned A. To show America's continuous and targeted restrictions.B. To praise Nvidia's efforts in designing customised chips.C. To prove China's full chip replacement of Nvidia's products.D. To explain the severe chip shortage Chinese AI labs are facing.33. How has China managed to maintain its chip supply despite US sanctions A. By completely stopping the use of advanced AI chips.B. Through reduced investment in data center construction.C. By negotiating new trade deals with American companies.D. Through technological innovations and alternative supply channels.34. What is the author's attitude towards China's chip industry A. Positive. B. Critical. C. Skeptical. D. Indifferent.35. What's the best title of the text A. Constant Pressures on China's Chip IndustryB. China's Chip Development amid challengesC. China's AI Progress under U. S. RestrictionsD. Global Competition in Semiconductor Market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能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。How to Name Your Solo Art ExhibitionComing up with a name for your solo art exhibition can be a discouraging task. The name ofyour exhibition can impact how many people come to your show and how they view your art. 36Look at other art exhibition names for inspiration. What have your favorite artists namedtheir art exhibitions 37 It's easier to brainstorm ideas once you have an idea of what other peopleare doing.If you think other art exhibition names all sound the same, come up with something totallydifferent!38 Don't be afraid to break the rules or be inspirational with the name you choose. Forinstance,instead of naming your exhibition“Exploring Global Climate Change ThroughPhotography”, you could go with something bolder like“World On Fire!”.Use a traditional two-part name. 39 Take the name“Endless Commute: A PhotographicCollection of Drivers Stuck in Traffic” for example. The first part of the name,“Endless Commute”,draws people in without giving away too much information about the exhibit as most people knowwhat it's like to commute to work. 40 Thus, the second part of the name should be clear andconcise.“A Photographic Collection of Drivers Stuck in Traffic” only includes the information that'snecessary for people to understand what your exhibition is about.A. What about other similar local artists B. Choose a bold name for a standout exhibition.C. Make the name of the exhibition relate to the art show.D. However, it's harder to hold people's interest with a long title.E. Usually, the first part of the name is absorbing and recognizable.F. Using a two-part name will make your exhibit appear professional.G. Fortunately there are a few tricks for you to entitle an exhibition you love.第三部分:语言知识运用(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。David and I got Max when he was 12 weeks old. He was cheeky, and loved testing the 41 ofwhat he could do-like snuggling(蜷伏 ) with us on the bed. But we loved it and 42 my huskyaround our neighbourhood was one of my favourite parts of a day.One day, we went for our walk as usual. Max 43 on the lead(牵绳 ) and pulled ahead ofme,eager to meet new people that he could stop and fawn on, when suddenly I felt a violent 44 onmy back and everything went black.When I 45 , I was in hospital. David explained I was hit by a vehicle driven by a woman,which lost control and 46 my head into a rock wall, cracking my skull open and 47 my brain.48 , my lifeless body was hidden from the 49 of anyone walking past, 50 the wall was surroundedby trees and bushes.51 I needed help, our clever husky ran home immediately. He pawed at the door until Davidopened it.“He was covered in your blood, and I knew something must have happened to you,” Davidtold me. He 52 Max's lead and let him lead the way. With the help of Max, they found me hiddenbehind a tree, 53 and bleeding.I got home from my three-month stay in hospital. Upon seeing me, Max 54 over and jumpedright into my arms. But for Max's 55 , I wouldn't have made it. We were all so thankful to him.41. A. risks B. edges C. limits D. opportunities42. A. running B. feeding C. walking D. chasing43. A. dragged B. lifted C. facilitated D. pushed44. A. intervention B. twist C. slap D. impact45. A. woke up B. came around C. stressed out D. called back46. A. crashed B. pulled C. reached D. generated47. A. exploding B. exploiting C. exposing D. exploring48. A. Better yet B. Worse still C. But rather D. In addition49. A. sight B. signal C. hearing D. touch50. A. although B. but C. for D. otherwise51. A. Informing B. Confirming C. Interpreting D. Realizing52. A. mastered B. captured C. underwent D. grabbed53. A. frustrated B. unconscious C. miserable D. depressed54. A. came B. bounded C. turned D. stumbled55. A. cleverness B. bravery C. awareness D. contribution第Ⅱ卷第二节:(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。At dusk, the stone houses climbing the hillside are bathed in warm yellow light, their roughwalls 56 (soft) by the twilight(暮色). The gentle sound of a stream mixes with visitors’ laughter,57 (compose)a melody of lives living close to the land. Seen from afar, the twisting road windsthrough towering cliffs,dark 58 (tunnel) and picturesque mountain landscapes.Although new roads linking the once-separated Xiyagou village in Lingchuan county, Shanxiprovince,to the outside world 59 (build) in recent years, it was through a 7.5-kilometer tunnelroad built into the steep mountainside 60 the village deep in the Taihang Mountains first gainedaccess 61 the outside world.It took three decades for the local people 62 (carve) the path that not only changed the fateof the whole village, but 63 (accident) created a successful tourist attraction. Visitors are amazedat the main road. Just as one visitor commented on RedNote last year,“ 64 is beyond imaginationis how to create such a dangerous road along the vertical(垂直的) cliff hammer by hammer. Evenstanding right there, it's still hard to believe.”The road is listed on the website dangerousroads.org . org, 65 popular online resource fordiscovering the world's most challenging roads and mountain passes.第四部分:写作(共两节,满分 40分)第一节:(满分 15分)假设你是李华,上周六你参观了一个精彩的书画文物展(Calligraphy and Painting RelicsExhibition),请你给美国笔友 Jeremy写一封邮件分享这次经历,内容包括:1.你印象深刻的文物;2.你的感想。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 Jeremy,Hope this letter finds you well. Last Saturday I visitedYoursLi Hua第二节:(满分 25分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。Into the WindIt was a beautiful day for a bike ride. I headed out to meet a friend to explore a newly reopenedbike path that I had never ridden before. As a cyclist for more than twenty-five years,I found thatriding my bike was not only a great physical workout, but also a go-to strategy to quiet my mind andrelieve stress. I felt incredibly blessed to be healthy enough to go for a ride well into my fifties.As we meandered along the wooded bike path, we maintained a relaxed, comfortable pace.Riding side by side, we talked about a frustrating experience of pedaling into a strong wind on aOklahoma day before—a day that taught me: if you' re going to ride a bike regularly, you might aswell learn to ride into the wind.As we passed an abandoned construction cone(锥形路标) at the side of the path,I suddenly sawa blur of yellow. The next thing I remembered, my bike was no longer underneath me, and I wasfalling to the pavement. Apparently, a piece of caution tape had flown off the cone as I passed andwrapped around the pedal area of my bike. Thankfully, a quick self-check of my helmet confirmed Ihad not hit my head.However, my wrist looked misshapen. Paramedics arrived and told me thatmaybe doctors could simply pop my wrist back into place and then secure it with a sling(吊带).Unfortunately, it would not be that simple. X-rays showed multiple bone breaks in my wrist andelbow that would require immediate surgery to install screws(螺钉) and plates(钢板) to stabilize thebones. My right ankle was sprained, my left shoulder was injured, my knees hurt, and I had bruisingall over my body. The doctors told me they couldn't even begin to diagnose my other injuries until Ihealed from the broken bones.Instead of a quick pop of a bone back into place,I was facing months ofhealing and physical treatment.注意:(1)续写词数应为 150左右;(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Paragraph 1: I was devastated(崩溃).Paragraph 2: Sitting at home with my arm in a sling, I made a decision that changed my life.浙江省 A9协作体 2025学年第二学期期中联考高二英语试参考答案第一部分:听力(共两节,满分 30分)1-5BABAC 6-7AC 8-10BCA 11-13CAB 14-17ACCB18-20ABB第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分 50分)第一节:(共 15小题;每小题 2.5分,满分 37.5分)21-23CCA 24-27BDBA 28-31CCDB 32-35ADAB第二节:(共 5小题;每小题 2.5分,满分 12.5分)36-40GABED第三部分:语言知识运用(共两节,满分 30分)第一节:(共 15小题;每小题 1分,满分 15分)41-45CCADB 46-50ACBAC 51-55 DDBBA第二节: (共 10小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 15分)56. softened posing 58. tunnels 59. have been built60. that61. to 62. to carve 63. accidentally 64. What 65. a第一节:应用文(满分 15分)Possible version:Dear Jeremy,Hope this letter finds you well. Last Saturday I visited a spectacular Calligraphy and PaintingRelics Exhibition with my family. Totally lost in our ancestors’ wisdom and exquisitecraftsmanship, I just can’ t wait to share the unforgettable experience with you.Walking around the hall, I was fascinated by countless marvelous cultural relics, immersingmyself in appreciating the history and beauty of each piece and unwilling to leave until closingtime. What impressed me most was the painting Clearing After Snow on a Mountain Pass by TangYin of the Ming Dynasty,whose elegant lines and vivid scenery still make the work look lively andenergetic today.Above all, a strong sense of pride and cultural confidence welled up in my heart. It dawned onme that traditional Chinese culture is brilliant and timeless, embodying the profound wisdom ofour nation. I firmly believe such treasures are well worth preserving, cherishing and sharing withthe world.Wish you all the best. I would be more than delighted if you could visit China someday andexplore the unique charm of traditional Chinese culture with me.Yours,Li Hua第二节:读后续写(满分 25分)Possible version(原版改编):Paragraph 1: I was devastated. How could this have happened on a simple bike path to arider with25 years of cycling experience I was angry and frustrated. How would I deal with sucha long recovery What else would I face over time as my other injuries were addressed The wholeexperience felt surreal.As my body slowly healed from the wrist and elbow surgeries, I beganphysical therapy. Each day, I woke with waves of fear, anger, and uncertainty. Four months later, Iwas required another surgery in my shoulder.More anger, fear and frustration. Besides, the thoughtthat I would never ride my bike again, never feel the wind against my face or enjoy the quiet joy ofcycling almost ended my life. One day, I realized I could not continue with the mindset I had beenin. I might not have any control over my injuries, but I absolutely had control over how I thoughtabout them.Paragraph 2: Sitting at home with my arm in a sling, I made a decision that changed mylife. I decided that no matter how many more surgeries it took, how many hours of physical therapy,how much pain and sleeplessness lay ahead, I was no longer going to fight it. Instead, I would leaninto it and simply go through the process of healing. It was like learning how to ride into the windagain. I became grateful for every single day I could get up, move my body, walk, exercise, andheal. Now I have had five surgeries.I still have pain and more recovery ahead, both physically andmentally, but it's okay. I accept it. After all,I have been able to occasionally hop on my bike for ashort spin again. I am truly blessed with the choice of acceptance in face of the sustained injuries,which has guided me to eliminate denial and confusion and spot a brand new version of myself. Ican't wait to go for a long bike ride again. If it's windy, even better.【听力录音稿】Text 1M: I have just got off the plane from Paris, but I can't find my suitcase.W: Don't worry, sir. You can fill out this form with your details. We’ ll locate your baggage.M: Alright, I' ll do that right away.(1)Text 2M: It's going to snow in Montana. So I have to cancel my fishing trip there.W: Then what should I do with the tickets for the dance show there Can I demand a refund M: Yes. Or better still, post them online to see if anyone wants to buy them.(2)W: Good idea.Text 3 (第 3题为主旨大意题)M: Have you enrolled in the new fitness program at our school W: I'm still considering it. I'm not sure if I can fit it into my schedule. How about you M: I' ve already signed up for it.Text 4 (第 4题为推断题)W: Hi, sir. Has the set meal come up to your expectations today M: Well, the dessert is to my taste, and the steak is tender. It's hard not to recommend them to myfriends as they' re affordable.Text 5M: You look pale. What's wrong W: I'm absolutely worn out. We' re doing a winter sales promotion, so the store is packed withcustomers. I've been running around all day, handling one order after another.(5)Text 6W: Alex, we' re invited to Jim's birthday party tonight, remember (6)M: Oh, I clean forgot. What time does it start W: At 7:30 p. m. But Jim hopes that we can get to his house at 7:00 p. m.M: Got it. It's 5:30 p. m. Then we should leave in half an hour.(7)W: You' re right.(7) You can wear your new sports jacket —— the one I got you as an anniversarygift.Text 7M: Hi, I'm Billy Duggan from the Cigna Company. I' ll speak as a guest at the Global HealthConference on Sunday.(8) I'm here to ask about parking.W: Parking spaces are available at the event center, but they’ ll cost you $5 per hour. You can trythe Skyline Parking Lot on the corner of Poplar Street. It's only a five-minute walk fromthe lot to the center, and they charge only $5 for the whole day for conference attendees.The fee always doubles for others.(9)M: What should I bring to prove I'm a conference attendee (10) Or will you give me aparking pass W: I' ll share the guest list with the security guard. He just needs to check your passport.(10)Text 8 (第 11题为推断题)M: Emma I didn't expect to see you at this fair.(12) We haven't met since we graduatedfrom Boston Latin School!W: Yeah! Are you also intending to look for a job here (12)M: Actually, I'm helping my sister give out her company brochures.W: What have you been up to lately M: I've been busy packing for a move. I got promoted, so I'm transferring to the Newton branchnext week.W: Congratulations! I bet you will miss your family and friends here.(13)M: Yes. Honestly, it's bittersweet. Quincy holds so many happy memories for me.(13) By theway, do you remember Luna W: Of course! She was such an experienced coach!M: I'm meeting her for lunch later. Do you want to join us W: Yes, I'd love to.Text 9W: Hello I'm hoping to speak to Jack Fitzgerald about renting a cottage.(14)M: Hello, madam, this is Jack speaking. What is your name W: Shirley, S-h-i-r-l-e-y. My husband and I are planning to spend our walking holiday there fromMay14th to May 20th.(14)(15)M: I'm sorry. The cottage is already booked for that time period.(15) But it's available thefollowing week.(14)W: Well, we can move it to that week.(14) How much would it cost M: 50 a night, so the total is 350.(17)W: Does the cottage have a flower garden (16)M: We are building one, but it's expected to be finished in three weeks.(16) Parking isn't aproblem, as there is a double garage. The house has wonderful views over the charming stonebridge.W: I'd like to book it now. Do you require a deposit (17)M: Yes, a deposit of 20% of the total cost is required to secure your booking.(17)Text 10 (第 18题为推断题)Welcome to Nine O' clock News. Now let's focus on urban ecology —— Professor AndrewJones made a speech about the decline in urban bee population at Seattle University today.Firstly, he stressed that bees play a crucial part in keeping our cities green and full of life.They make great contributions to over 75% of the world's food crops, including fruits,vegetables, and nuts. Without them, food production would decline significantly.(19)Secondly, he said the bee population has been dropping at an alarming rate due to habitatdestruction, environmental pollution, and the widespread use of chemicals. And climate changeaffects the growth of flowering plants, which in turn disrupts bees’ food supply. Lastly, he addedthat many cities around the world have taken steps to protect the urban bee population. Forinstance, Paris has placed over 300“bee hotels” in public parks to provide bees with saferesting spots.(20) Oslo in Norway has introduced a“bee highway”, so bees can move safely.And in London, some rooftops now host beehives. Now let's move on to the latest updates.答案详解A篇【材料来源】改编自 https:// www.britishmuseum.org/ exhibitions/ hawaii-kingdom-crossing-oceans 217字【语篇类型】应用文【主题语境及核心素养】人与社会-历史与文化(文化遗产)-夏威夷跨洋王国主题特展-在真实生活情境中运用英语解决问题,提升自主信息获取能力【文章大意】该文介绍 2026.1.15-5.25 夏威夷跨洋王国主题特展,纪念国王访英 200 周年,展出特色藏品,含开放时间、票价、预约及参观须知。【详解】21. C 细节理解根据“Booking& Entry”部分,“Members: Free entry, no booking required”,因此 C项正确。A 项错误,周五开放至 20.30; B 项错误 ,原文“Photography”部分明确“withoutflash”; D项错误,“Food and drink: No food or drink”。本题四个选项均涉及原文不同细节,需要学生仔细对照排除。22. C 数字计算根据票务信息, off-peak时段成人票价为 16,老年人(60+)票价为 8。一位成年子女带父母两人(均为 60 岁以上),总票价为成人 16+两位老人 8×2= 16+ 16= 32。因此选 C。23. A文章出处文章包含了展览的时间、票价、预订方式、参观须知等详细信息,语言简洁、信息明确,符合博物馆官方网站 (museum website)的文体特征。B 项“历史教科书”通常按时间顺序叙述历史,不会列出票价与开放时间; C 项“旅行宣传册”兼具信息性和说服性特征,但文中没有语言体现说服性; D项“科学期刊”涉及专业研究,均与本篇内容不符。B篇【材料来源】改编自 https:// studyx.ai/ questions/4lmtwdn/ english-narrative-essay-1-a-trip-i-will-never-forget29 3字【语篇类型】记叙文【主题语境及核心素养】人与自我-生活与学习(认识自我、完善自我)-国外独立旅行经历使自己更从容-尊重异国文化、辩证看待挫折及培养独立、应变、反思与自我成长意识【文章大意】作者去年夏天独自飞往曼谷开启独行之旅,初遇困境渐获成长,在泰北乡村收获温暖情谊,途中也遭遇航班延误、生病等波折。这段旅程磨练了心性,让她学会独立应对未知,蜕变成为更从容的自己。【详解】24. B细节理解第一段关键句 I had traveled before, but always with family or tour groups.提到作者以前都是和家人或旅行团出行 ,最后一段关键句 I had left as a student who neededeverything planned.提到出发时我还是一个凡事都需要别人安排好的学生,第二段也提到 Iwas learning to relying on myself.说明她不习惯独立,总是依赖别人,因此 B选项“She wasaccustomed to relying on others.”正确。A 项“had a preference for travel alone 更喜欢独自旅行”错误,作者并不喜欢也不习惯独自旅行。 C项“enjoyed making friends with strangers 喜欢与陌生人交朋友”错误,文中是旅行途中才和陌生人交流、接受陌生人帮助,无法推断出她以前就喜欢结交陌生人。 D项“skilled at coping with unexpected things擅长处理突发状况”是旅游后的心境变化,与题目正好相反。25. D 推理判断根据第三段 (She spoke no English, and my Thai was limited to“thank you”and“delicious.” Still, we communicated through smiles and gestures. One afternoon, she invitedme to her home to meet her family. We shared a meal of sticky rice and spicy papaya salad,laughing without saying a word.她不会说英语,而我的泰语只会说“谢谢”和“好吃”。即便如此,我们靠着微笑和手势交流。一天下午,她邀请我去她家见家人,我们一起吃糯米饭和青木瓜辣味沙拉,无言相伴,欢笑融融。)可知二人语言不通,靠微笑、手势相处,一起用餐无言欢笑,意在表达“心中的真情,无需言语亦可流露”,故选 D。26. B 细节理解根据第四段 (A delayed flight in Laos left me stuck overnight at a tiny airport.在老挝,一次航班延误让我在一个小机场滞留了一夜。)可知,作者被迫在机场过夜的原因是航班延误,而不是错过转机、感冒或乘错航班。因此,选 B。27. A主旨大意全文讲述作者独自东南亚旅行,有困难也有温暖,最终收获成长、内心蜕变。特别是最后一段作者的感悟句“That trip taught me that travel is not just about places youvisit. It is about the person you become along the way.”点明主旨,故 A 项“Self-growth fromsolo travel abroad从独自出国旅行中获得的自我成长”正确。C篇【材料来源】改编自 https:// / the-present/ gender-equality-paradox/ 31 8字【语篇类型】说明文【主题语境及核心素养】人与社会-社会热点问题-探讨对性别典型工作的偏好增加的原因-引发学生择业思考,对社会热点问题形成自己的观点,促进思维品质提升【文章大意】 随着国家经历更大的财富增长和性别平等,特别是女性拥有更多的经济和政治权利,人们对性别典型工作的偏好往往会增加。在拥有强大社会保障网络的富裕国家,个别学生可能会更多地根据受生物学影响的职业兴趣(沿着人与事的维度)选择,而不是根据政治理想选择。【详解】28. C 推断词义“stereotypical outcome”处于本段末句,是对前面内容的概括。其前面的两个句子“Is a teenage boy more likely to grow up working with children as a teacher or with enginesas a mechanic Smart money bets on the latter, and that would still hold true even if you switchup the country or decade throughout the 20th century.”表明:聪明的投资者更倾向于押注一个长大后当机械师的男孩而不是当老师的男孩,这在整个 20世纪任何一个国家或任何一个十年里仍然是正确的。这可以推断出根据性别典型工作的偏好选择投资对象是没有改变的,故 C项“unchanged”符合题意。29. C 理解具体信息第二段第二句和第三句“Boys and girls tend to pursue jobs dealing withthings and people respectively. And, perhaps counter-intuitively, this preference for sex-typical jobs tend to increase when their country offers more economic and politicalempowerment for women”表明,男孩和女孩倾向于分别从事与事物和人有关的工作。而且,也许与直觉相反的是,当一个国家为女性提供更多的经济和政治权力时,这种对性别典型工作的偏好往往会增加。这说明当女性获得更多经济和政治上的支持时,她们越能选择追求自己喜欢的工作,不局限于只关于人的工作,这与人们通常认为具备什么性别特征的人应该从事什么样的工作相悖,即文中所说的“性别平等悖论”。因此,C 项“Women gain more economical and political support.”即“女性获得更多在经济上和政治上的支持”符合题意。错误选项分析A. Girls observe the societal norms all the未定位题干信息time.B. Boys always pursue careers to do with偷梁换柱---男性一般追求的是处理与事相关的工people. 作,追求处理与人相关的工作是女性。过渡延伸---文中提到“女性被赋予更多的经济和政治D. Men have less access to sex-typicaloccupations nowadays. 权利可以选择典型性别偏好的工作”并不意味着男性选择典型性别偏好的工作机会就少了。30. D 理解具体信息第三段第二句“Individual students in wealthy nations with strong socialsafety nets might choose more in accordance with biologically influenced occupational intereststhan in accordance with political ideals.”表明,在拥有强大社会保障网络的富裕国家,个别学生可能会更多地根据受生物学影响的职业兴趣选择,而不是根据政治理想选择。第三句后半部分“but biology seems to be a considerable force driving these outcomes”表明生物学似乎是推动这些结果的重要力量。结合两句关键部分可知生物因素更可能决定个人的职业兴趣,故 D项“biological factor”符合题意。31. B 推理判断第四段“From my perspective, it is worth considering whether such interventionsare appropriate in the first place. After all, if we want greater national wealth and genderequality, and these two things seem to push people toward sex-typical jobs, then why not let thechips fall where they may Moreover, what might be good for organizations and businesses isnot always the same as what is good for individuals.”表明:作者认为值得首先考虑的是这些干预措施是否合适。毕竟,如果我们想要更大的国家财富和性别平等,而这两件事似乎促使人们从事性别典型的工作,那么为什么不顺其自然呢 再者,对组织和企业有益的东西并不总是对个人有益的东西。由此可推断出,作者对个人追求性别典型的工作持赞成的 态 度 ,故 B 项 “ Individuals should pursue their favored jobs regardless of theintervention.”符合题意。错误选项分析A. Gender equality is having a greater无中生有---“性别平等正对性别典型职业产生重大impact on sex-typical occupations. 的影响”这一结论在此段没有线索。错误联想 ---本段第一句 “it is worth consideringwhether such interventions are appropriate in the firstC. More proper policies should be made toplace”的意思是“首先考虑这些干预措施是否合适是intervene women's career options.值得考虑的”,并不等同于 C项“应该采取更多合适的政策来干预女性的事业选择”。D. Organizations and businesses have无中生有---“各类组织和企业已从经济增长中获得benefited greatly from economic growth. 了巨大益处”这一观点无法在此段找到线索。D篇【材料来源】 改编自 2025年《经济学人》 The Economist May 10, 2025 edition Businesshttps:// www./ business/2025/05/08/ huawei-and-other-chinese-chip-firms-are-catching-up-fast343字【语篇类型】说明文【主题语境及核心素养】人与社会-科技发展-中国芯片产业在制裁下的突破与挑战-引导学生深入理解科技自主创新的战略价值;以辩证的叙事方式要求学生突破非黑即白的简单判断,学会多维度思考复杂科技问题;对比分析具体事实,感受国家科技成就,建立文化自信【文章大意】本文探讨了中国芯片产业在美国技术封锁背景下的发展现状。尽管面临高端芯片依赖进口、光刻机技术受限等挑战,但通过本土技术创新(如 DeepSeek的算力优化)和替代供应链,华为、寒武纪等企业取得显著进展。文章指出,中国半导体自主化的关键问题已从“能否实现”转变为“何时实现”。【详解】32. A 推理判断 第二段开篇明确“这些压力并非偶然 (These pressures are no accident)”,紧接着指出美国近年来(in recent years)一直试图阻断(has tried to halt...)高端芯片和设备对华出口,目的是阻碍中国 AI 发展; H20 芯片本是英伟达为应对早前美国限制专门研发的产品,却依旧被禁止(effectively prohibited)对华销售,这一案例直接印证美国针对中国芯片和 AI产业的限制措施是持续不断针对性极强的,并非单次行为,完美契合段落开篇的核心观点,也是作者提及该事件的核心目的。因此 A 项“To show America’ s continuous andtargeted restrictions”正确。错误选项分析无中生有、情感态度错误---原文仅说明 H20 是英伟达为应对早B. To praise Nvidia’s efforts in前限制研发的产品,并未对英伟达的行为进行“praise(赞扬)”,designing customised chips. 且作者提及该事件的核心是凸显美国的打压,而非夸赞英伟达。C. To prove China's full chip偷换概念、夸大事实---文章仅在第一段提到股民打趣寒武纪可replacement of Nvidia’s替代英伟达处理器,并非第二段内容,且“fully replaced(完全替products. 代)”与原文严重不符。正反混淆、细节矛盾D. To explain the severe chip--第二段原文明确提到“At least for the time being, the country’ sshortage Chinese AI labs areAI labs do not appear to be suffering from a shortage of chips(至少facing. 目前,中国 AI 实验室并未出现芯片短缺问题 )”,而选项中“severe chip shortage (严重芯片短缺)”与原文完全相反。33. D 细节理解该题需要紧扣第三段的具体表述进行解析。原文第三段明确提供了两个并列的关键因素:技术创新方面-“breakthroughs by companies like DeepSeek… have significantlyreduced the computing power required for AI systems”(如深度求索等公司的突破显著降低了AI 系统所需的计算能力),这直接对应选项中的“technological innovations”; 供应链方面-“ashadowy supply chain has managed to keep Nvidia’s hardware flowing into China” (隐秘的供应链成功维持了 Nvidia硬件流入中国),这明确对应选项中的“alternative supply channels”。这两个因素通过“together”一词形成并列关系,共同构成了中国维持芯片供应的完整解决方案。其中,第一个因素通过技术突破降低了对高端芯片的依赖程度;第二个因素通过特殊渠道规避了美国的制裁限制。两者相互补充,缺一不可,共同解释了“how is thispossible”的核心问题。这种双管齐下的应对策略,既包含了主动的技术创新,也包含了被动的供应链调整,完整对应了 D 项“Through technological innovations and alternative supplychannels.”的全部要素。错误选项分析A. By completely stopping the use of以偏概全---原文仅说“easing reliance”(减少依赖) ,而advanced AI chips. 非完全停用。B. Through reduced investment in data偷换概念---原文明确说“building vast numbers”(大量center construction. 建设),与选项矛盾。C. By negotiating new trade deals with无中生有---全文未提及贸易谈判。American companies.34. A 观点态度作者的态度需要综合全文的细节表述和情感倾向进行解析。最后一段的具体表述和内在逻辑关系最能直接阐明作者态度。“With sustained investment and innovation,that day may arrive faster than many anticipate” (随着持续投入和创新,这一天的到来可能比多数人预期的更快),其中“faster than anticipate”的对比结构明确传递出超预期的乐观态度。特别值得注意的是,作者在论述挑战时始终保持建设性语气,用“still depends”承认现状的同时,立即用“made remarkable strides” (取得显著进展)平衡观点;提到光刻机限制时,用“might be changing soon”(可能很快改变)弱化困难。这种“挑战-应对-展望”的递进式论述,配合“rocketed”、“power ahead”、“remarkable”等积极词汇的密集使用,共同构成了支持A 选项 positive 的完整证据链。B 项 critical(批评的 ), C 项 skeptical(怀疑的 ), D 项indifferent(漠不关心的)均不符合题意。35. B 标题大意 全文开篇以 “A wave of optimism has lately swept through China’ s chipindustry.” (中国芯片行业的乐观情绪)切入,随后第二段“Despite America’ s efforts to hold itback, however,Chinese AI continues to power ahead.”重点论述美国限制下中国 AI依然取得进展,第三段解释了原因,最后第四段“Nevertheless, challenges remain.”和“But things mightbe changing soon.”指出挑战虽存但自给自足前景可期。通过梳理全文脉络可知“B 项China’ s Chip Development amid challenges中国芯片在挑战中前行”最能概括全文大意。错误选项分析A. Constant Pressures on China's Chip Industry 以偏概全---仅强调压力,忽略进步与乐观C. China's AI Progress Under U. S. Restrictions 偏离核心---聚焦 AI,偏离芯片核心D. Global Competition in Semiconductor Market偏离主题---未聚焦全球竞争,未突出中国主体七选五【材料来源】改编自 https:// www./ Name-Your-Solo-Art-Exhibition 228字【语篇类型】说明文【主题语境与核心素养】人与自我-生活与做事-如何给个人艺术展取名-了解艺术展的命名方式和创意文化,拓展艺术审美视野【文章大意】本文介绍了如何为个人艺术个展取名。文章指出,展览名字会影响人气和人们对作品的看法,并给出三条实用建议:一是参考其他艺术家的展览名称寻找灵感;二是想要脱颖而出,可以选用大胆、新颖的名字;三是举办传统展览可采用两段式命名,前半部分吸引人,后半部分简洁说明展览内容。【答案详解】36. G 前文 (Coming up with a name for your solo art exhibition can be a discouraging task. Thename of your exhibition can impact how many people come to your show and how they viewyour art.给个人艺术展起名很难,名字影响人气和观众看法。)后文各段的小标题则介绍了具体起名的方法,因此选 G. Fortunately there are a few tricks for you to entitle anexhibition you love.理由:承上启下。上文讲问题,下文讲方法, G引出下文几条技巧,属于段落过渡句。37. A 前文 (What have your favorite artists named their art exhibitions 看看你喜欢的艺术家怎么起名 )是在提问,选项 (A. What about other similar local artists 别的类似的艺术家怎么起名 )与后文 (It's easier to brainstorm ideas once you have an idea of what other people aredoing.了解别人的做法后,构思创意、头脑风暴会更容易)话题一致,因此,选项 A 正确,是一句并列问句,与前文句式平行,与后文话题一致,积累灵感。38. B 根据设空位置和后文 break the rules 打破规则、 inspirational启发性的、 for instance举个例子以及 bolder更大胆等字眼可知本段应该选起名的方法,因此 B选项 Choose a boldname for a standout (显眼) exhibition.可概括本段大意。理由:本段主题句(小标题)。 bold和原文 bolder 同义复现; stand out对应吸引人、与众不同。39. E 前文讲传统展览可用 “两段式名字 ”,后文举了一个例子 Endless Commute: APhotographic Collection...,接着阐述例子中的前半部分名字“无尽通勤”的功能是在不过多透露展览信息的前提下吸引了人们的注意力,因为大多数人都体会过上班通勤的感受,由此可知空格处缺少的是名字第一部分的特征,因此 E 项 Usually, the first part of thename is intriguing and recognizable.符合题意。“intriguing 吸引人的”对应例子中的“draws people in”。40. D前文强调第一部分标题需要抓人眼球、不透露太多信息。后文讲第二部分要清晰、简洁( clear and concise)。 因此 D 项 (However, It's harder to hold people's interest with a longtitle.然而,冗长的标题更难吸引人的注意力。)符合上下文逻辑。完形填空【材料来源】https:// www..au/ news/ real-life/ take-5/ page/2/ 267字【语篇类型】记叙文【主题语境与核心素养】人与自然-人与动物-狗狗救人-理解人与动物的情感,培养形象思维与共情能力【行文脉络】本文讲述了主人公与她的哈士奇 Max在家附近遛弯,被失控汽车碰撞,大脑与石墙重击而昏厥的突发事件。事发后,意识到主人处于危险中的 Max立刻回家向男主人求救,最终挽回了女主人生命。【详解】41. C考查名词根据句意可知,我们的哈士奇 Max很厚脸皮,喜欢测试它能做的极限——比如爬上我们的床和我们依偎在一起。A项 risks意为“风险”, B项 edges意为“边缘;临界点”,C项 limits意为“极限(可能行动或结果的)范围”, D项 opportunities意为“机会”。C选项符合句意。42. C 考查动词根据句意在邻居周围遛狗是我一天中最喜欢的时刻。遛狗的地道表达是“walking the husky”,其余选项都不符合题意。43. A考查动词此处句意为Max拉拽着牵引绳,在我前面急匆匆地跑着,渴望结识他可以停下来奉承讨好的新朋友。下文提到Max急着结交新朋友,此处应是他拉拽牵引绳在主人公前方跑,因此 A项 dragged意为“拖拽”符合句意, B项 lifted意为“举起”, C项 facilitated意为“促进”,D项 pushed意为“推动”。44. D 考察名词根据下文可知主人公经历汽车激烈撞击而受重伤。本题考查 impact 熟词生义:“撞击”,而学生对该词的“影响”这个词条意义更熟悉。A项意为“干扰”, B项意为“扭曲”, C项意为“打;拍;拍击声”。D选项符合句意。45. B 考察动词短语根据上一句“everything went black...”可知被撞后,主人公昏倒,失去了意识。此处主人公应是获救被送到医院后苏醒。A项 wake up意为“睡醒,唤醒,使意识到”,B项 came around意为“恢复知觉,从昏迷或不省人事的状态中恢复过来”, C 项 stressedout意为“精疲力尽”, D项 call back意为“回拨,召回”。B选项符合句意。46. A 考察动词该句意为主人公被人撞击后,撞到一堵石墙。句中有介词“into”,A 选项crashed与介词“into”进行搭配意为“被撞向”,B项 pull意为“拉拽,拖动”, C项 reach意为“到达”,D项 generate意为“引起,产生”。A选项符合句意。47. C考察动词该句意为“汽车把主人公头骨幢裂,大脑暴露出来”。四个选项为形近词:A项 exploding意为“使爆炸,迸发”, B项 exploiting意为“剥削,压榨,利用,开发”, C项 exposing意为“使显露,接触”, D项 exploring意为“探索,考察”。C选项符合句意。48. B 考察逻辑短语由下一句 My lifeless body was hidden from sight from anyone walking past可知,该空应表示出现“更糟的情况”。A项 Better yet意为“更好的是”,B项Worse still意为“更糟的是”,C 项 But rather意为“而是”,表转折, D 项 In addition意为“而且”。B选项符合句意。49. A 考查名词由该句中“hidden from”及下句“the wall was surrounded by trees and bushes.”可知,主人公被撞倒的位置在于被树木和灌木丛包围的地方,不易被路过的人看见,因此 A项 sight符合句意。50. C考察连词根据句意,对上下文关系作出判断,前后句之间是因果关系, C选项“for”可作连词,表原因,故选 C符合句意。51. D 考察动词本句意为 Max意识到主人需要帮助。A 项 informing意为“告知,使了解”,其固定用法为“inform sb of sth”,其后基本是人作宾语, B选项 confirming意为“确定,证实”,侧重“求证”, C选项 interpret意为“解释,说明,把…理解为”, D 选项 realizing意为“意识到”,符合句意。52. D 考察动词根据 and 后面“let him lead the way”可知 , David 抓住了 Max 的牵绳。A 项mastered意为“掌握,精通”, B项 captured意为“俘获,占领”, C项 underwent意为“经历,经受(变化,不快等)”, D项 grabbed意为“一把抓住”。D选项符合句意。53. B考查形容词该句意为“他们找到主人公时,主人公已失去意识,并且一直在流血”。A项 frustrated意为“沮丧的”, B 项 unconscious意为“无意识的”, C 项 miserable 意为“痛苦的”,D项 depressed 意为“绝望的”。结合上文第二段最后一句,主人公已昏厥无意识,故B选项符合句意。54. B考查动词该句表达 Max再次看到康复后的主人的激动的表现。A 项“came ”不足以表达 Max的激动, B 项 bounded意为“轻快蹦跳”,形象地表现激动情绪下的行为状态,C项 turned意为“转过来”, D项 humbled意为“跌跌撞撞地走”。B选项符合句意。55. A考察名词本句句意为要不是因为 Max的聪明机灵,主人公无法活下来。空格处与第四段中“our clever husky”同词复现,故 A 项 cleverness符合句意。B 项 bravery意为“勇敢”, C项 awareness意为“意识”, D项 contribution意为“贡献”。语法填空【材料来源】改编自https:// www.chinadaily./a/202603/09/WS69aea802a310d6866eb3cd29.html 213字【语篇类型】描写性文本与抒情叙事结构相结合【主题语境及核心素养】人与自然-人类生存和社会发展与环境的关系-太行山挂壁公路-感知中国“愚公移山”式基建精神;推断“无意造就旅游胜地”背后的因果关系,培养文化意识和思维品质【文章大意】本文以诗意笔触描绘了山西陵川西崖沟村的太行山挂壁公路景观,介绍当地村民耗时三十年的修建历程,并意外发展成为热门旅游景点的故事。【详解】56.考察独立主格结构句意:黄昏时分,山坡上鳞次栉比的石屋沐浴在琥珀色的余晖中,崎岖的石墙在暮色中变得柔和。本句主语主语与状语从句主语不同,已有谓语 are bathed,判定为独立主格结构。状语主语 their rough walls是 soften的承受者,故用 softened.57.考察现在分词句意:溪流的潺潺声与游客的欢声笑语交织,谱写出一曲贴近大地的生活乐章。此句主语主语与状语从句主语一致,都是 the gentle sound of a stream, 且已有谓语mixes,故用 composing作伴随状语。58.考察名词复数句意:远眺望去,蜿蜒的道路穿梭在高耸的悬崖、幽深的隧道和如画的山间景致之间。 towering cliffs, dark tunnels 和 picturesque mountain landscapes构成并列关系,故用 tunnels.59.考察现在完成时及语态句意:尽管近年来,连接山西省陵川县曾经与世隔绝的西崖沟村与外界的新公路已陆续建成。根据 the new roads复数、现在完成时的标志性时间状语 inrecent years 、以及路与 build之间的被动关系这三个线索推断,此处填 have been built.60.考察强调句句意:但正是这条凿刻在陡峭山腰上的 7.5 公里隧道公路,让深藏于太行山脉的村庄首次连通了外部世界。根据 it was 以及 through a... the deep mountainside, thevillage... first gained...句子完整判定此句为强调句式,故填 that.61.考查介词句意:让深藏于太行山脉的村庄首次连通了外部世界。have access to为固定用法,故填介词 to.62.考察不定式句意:当地民众耗时三十年凿出这条通路。根据句式“It took sb some time to dosth”,故填 to carve.63.考察副词句意:它不仅改变了整个村庄的命运,也在无意间造就了一处蓬勃发展的旅游胜地。故用 accidentally修饰动词 created。64.考察主语从句句意:令人难以想象的是,人们竟能一凿一锤地在垂直悬崖上开劈出如此险峻的道路。根据… is beyond description is…判定为主语从句,且置于句首要大写,故填What.65.考察冠词句意:这条公路被收录在危险公路网站(dangerousroads.org)上,该网站是一个广受欢迎的在线资源,专门收录全球最具挑战性的公路与山隘。a popular online resource fordiscovering the word's most challenging roads and mountain passes作同位成分,故填 a.应用文【主题语境及核心素养】人与自我-生活与学习-分享参观书画文物展的经历-培养逻辑思维和结构化表达能力,培养审美情趣,形成对优秀文化的认同,提升文化自信【题型解读】体裁 内容 核心要点一:详细描述印象深刻的文物(需具体,如某幅画作、某件书法作分享一次参观 品,包含相关细节)邮件书画展的经历 二:表达自身参观后的真实感想(如对传统文化的认知、自豪感、保护文物的意识等)【语言激活】1.词汇积累①祖先们的智慧 ancestors’ wisdom ②精湛的技艺 exquisite craftsmanship④优雅的笔触和生③沉浸在 be absorbed/ immersed in elegant lines and vivid scenery动的山水景致⑤看起来生动鲜 ⑥一股强烈的自豪a deep sense of pride andlook lively and energetic活、富有生命力 感和文化自信 cultural confidencebe well worth⑦值得保护、珍 ⑧探索中国传统文Explore the unique charm ofpreserving,cherishing and惜并与世界分享 化的独特魅力 traditional Chinese culturesharing with the world2.高分句式①现在分词做状语并用Walking around the hall, I was fascinated by countless marvelous cultural relics, immersingmyself in appreciating the history and beauty of each piece and unwilling to leave until closingtime. 漫步展厅之中,我被无数精美绝伦的文物深深吸引,沉浸在对每件藏品历史与美感的欣赏之中,直到闭馆时分仍依依不舍。②What主语从句+ whose引导非限制性定语从句+ make sth+宾补What impressed me most was the painting Clearing After Snow on a Mountain Pass by Tang Yinof the Ming Dynasty, whose elegant lines and vivid scenery still make the work look lively andenergetic today.最令我震撼的是明代唐寅的画作《函关雪霁图》,其优雅的线条与生动的景致,使这幅作品至今依旧鲜活灵动、充满生命力。③固定句式 It dawned on me that...我恍然大悟...It dawned on me that traditional Chinese culture is brilliant and timeless, embodying theprofound wisdom of our nation.我恍然大悟,中华传统文化灿烂辉煌、历久弥新,凝聚着我们民族深邃的智慧。读后续写【材料来源】改编自《 Chicken Soup for the Soul 101 Ways to Think Positive》 AmyNewmark 356字【语篇类型】记叙文【主题语境】人与自我-认识自我和完善自我-骑行发生意外后的康复历程【主旨大意】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了一位有着二十五年骑行经验的五十多岁骑行爱好者,在一个好天气里和朋友前往一条新开放的林间骑行道骑行,原本心情愉悦,满心感恩自己身体健康、能享受骑行的快乐。途中,他意外被废弃锥形路标上脱落的警示带缠住自行车踏板,重重摔倒,手腕、肘部多处骨折,脚踝扭伤、肩膀和膝盖也多处受伤,需要立刻手术植入钢板螺钉固定,后续还要经历数月康复与理疗。但他没有否定自我,而是用骑行带来的治愈与力量,积极投身治疗和康复,从崩溃到振作,再到重新定义自我。【续写详解】1. 段落续写①由第一段首句内容“我崩溃了”可知,第一段可描写作者对意外受伤充满愤怒、迷茫与不甘以及漫长康复期和多次手术让他陷入的负面情绪。②由第二段首句内容“胳膊上挂着吊带,我坐在家里,做了一个改变我一生的决定。”可知,第二段可描写作者养伤期间下定决心转变心态,坦然接纳伤痛、康复历程与多次手术以及转变心态后带来的积极影响。2.续写线索:负面情绪→对康复的担忧→对骑行的执念→主动康复→重新理解骑行意义→直面逆境3.语言激活①修辞:连续反问,强化崩溃感How could this have happened... How could I deal with... What else would I face... 重复用词,突出情绪叠加angry and frustrated; waves of fear, anger, and uncertainty; more anger, fear andfrustration排比句式,增强决心no matter how many more surgeries…, how many hours…, how much pain…一语双关 ride into the wind②高级句式[点睛句 1]I might not have any control over my injuries, but I absolutely had control overhow I thought about them. (not... but...强烈对比结构,从“被动承受痛苦”转向“主动选择心态”,逻辑清晰,为第二段转变做铺垫)[点睛句 2]I am truly blessed with the choice of acceptance in face of the sustained injuries,which has guided me to eliminate denial and confusion and spot a brand new version ofmyself.(which 引导非限制性定语从句,呼应引言 denial→acceptance, confusion→clarity,点明伤痛让他蜕变,遇见全新的自己) 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 英语卷-2604高二A9协作体.pdf 英语听力-2604高二A9协作体.mp3 英语答案-2604高二A9协作体.pdf