资源简介 6.Whai is the woman in charge of 英语试卷A.Contacting employecs.B.Hlosting a meeting.C.Arranging a dinner.7.What will the man do first A.Speak to the chef.B.Call the companyC.Prepare for lunch注意事项:听下面的录音,回答第8和第9小题。1.答题前,考生务必用黑色碳素笔将自己的姓名、准考证号、考场号、座位号在答8.What does Jim value most about the apartment 题卡上填写清楚。A.The sizeB.The surroundingsC.The locaiion.2.每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,9.How much rent will the woman pay per month 用椽皮擦干净后,再逃涂其他答案标号、在试题卷上作答无效。.5300.B.$320:C.$350.3.考试站束后,请将本武卷和答题卡一并交回。满分150分,考试用时120分钟听下面的录音,回答第10至第12小题。10.Why does Anna come to Shanghai 第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)A.To study Chinese.B.To go sightseeing.C.To travel for work注意,回答听力部分时,请先将答案标在试卷上:。听力部分结束前,你将有两分钟11.What iakes Anna a bit regretful in Shanghai 的时间将你的答案转涂到答题卡上。A.The weal业er.B.The food.C.The language barrier.第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)12.Where does the conversation take place 听下面5段录序。每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、阝、(二个选项中选出A..At the man's house.B.At the airport.C.In an office最佳选项。听完每段录音后,你都有10秒钟的时词来风答有关小题和阅读下…小题。每听下面的录音,回答第13至第16小题段录音播放两遍。13.What is the relationship between the speakers 1.Why didn't the car work A.Writer and fan.B.Radio host and guest.C.Teacher and student.A.It had no gas.B.It had a flat tire.C.It ran out of battery.2.What was wrong with the steak 4.What book are the spcakers discussing B.A texthook.C.A science hook.A.It was dry.B.It was coldC.It was saltyA.A novel.3.What will Marie most probably major in 15.How docs the woman describe the language in her book A.Bioscience.B.Tourism management.C.Landscape architecture.A.Reader-friendly.B.Rich in scientific terms.C.Humorous and playful.4.What happened to the interview 16.Which subjcet was the woman good at in school A.It was canceled.B.It was put off.C.It was moved online.A.Math.B.Science.C.English.5.What does Mrs.Carter do for the community 听下面的录音,回答第17至第20小题A.Teach kids to repair bikes17.Where did the idea of 10,000 steps a day first come from B.Run a communily bike shop.A.A marketing activity.B.A medical study.C.An experl suggestionC.Hold monthly book exchanges.18.Hlow many steps do most Americans walk daily on average 第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)A.About 2,000 steps.8.3,000 to 4,000 steps.C.Over 10,000 steps.听所下面5段录首。每段录音后有儿个小题,从题中所给的及、出、C三个选项中选山19.What can experienced walkers do to make their cxercise more challenging 最体选项:听每段录音前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟:听元后,每小题A.Carry hcavy weights.B.Choose harder routes.C.Walk without stopping.都有5秒钟的作答时间,每段录音播放两遍。20.Whal is true about the group City Girls Who Walk 听下面的录膏,回答第6和第7小题。A.It was staried in 2022.B.It ineeis lwice a week.C.It was set up by a teacher.英语·弟1页(共]2页)火泸·第2贞〔共12英)英语参考答案第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30 分)1~5 AACBC 6~10 CABCC 11~15 ABBCA 16~20 CABBA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)21~25 DBABD 26~30 ACCAB 31~35 CBDCD第二节(共 5 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 12.5 分)36~40 GEADF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)41~45 ACBDD 46~50 CAABC 51~55 BDACB第二节(共 10 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 15 分)56.are occupied 57.to assist 58.a 59.whose 60.holding61.Signs 62.where 63.without 64.well 65.productive第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40 分)第一节(满分 15 分)【参考范文】Adding Chinese Elegance to the CorridorI would like to suggest adding paper-cutting,poetry and traditional patterns to the culturecorridor.At the entrance,we can set up a paper-cutting display,with red works showing flowers,animalsand scenes from festivals . Their bright color will quickly catch the exchange students’attention.Along one side of the corridor,short lines from classic Chinese poems can be written inboth Chinese and English,so visitors can enjoy the beauty of the language without feeling lost.Onthe other side,we can use traditional cloud and wave patterns as background designs,making thecorridor look elegant and connected.With these elements,the corridor will not be just a decorated space,but a small culturaljourney.It will allow students from different backgrounds to experience Chinese culture in a clear,lively and memorable way.英语参考答案·第 1 页(共 11 页)第二节(满分 25 分)【参考范文】Soon,the auctioneer lifted the first bag of cookies,and the auction began.He described theirneat shapes and colorful decorations.Children crowded forward,calling out their bids excitedly.Onebag after another was raised,described,and quickly sold,drawing laughter or applause.I anticipatedthe audience reaction to ours and my heart ached for Mike.At last,the auctioneer raised ourcookies.Through the clear wrapper,they looked even worse under the bright lights,misshapen andmessy.Before the auctioneer could say a word,Mike jumped to his feet and shouted,“Eightdollars!”The room went silent.No one offered a higher bid.The auctioneer paused,thennodded.“Sold.”Mike handed over the eight dollars,smiling as if the cookies were treasure.It took me amoment to understand what had just happened . He had bought them himself , withouthesitation.Holding the bag carefully,Mike walked toward me,beaming with pride.I heard himtelling his friends,“Those are my cookies! My dad and I made those cookies!”I looked again atthe cookies,and for the first time,I didn’t focus on their flaws.Instead,I saw the time we had spenttogether making them.As we left the room,Mike held the cookies close,and I realized that their truevalue had never been in how they looked,but in what they meant to him — and to us.【解析】第二部分 阅读第一节A【语篇导读】本文是一篇应用文,选自入门级 STEM 机器人套件 Thames & KosmosRobotics:Smart Machines Junior 的用户手册。21.D 理解具体信息。根据操作指引表格“Program”部分的操作键按钮信息,可知 D 选项代表“Increase speed”,表示加速,故选 D。22.B 理解具体信息。根据“Workshop”部分的“gain levels to unlock new characters.TurnJunior into an alien,a race car driver,or a ghost in the app.”可知,用户在该模式中升级后可以解锁新的角色,故选 B。英语参考答案·第 2 页(共 11 页)23.A 判断文章出处。根据文中提示“To learn how to use the built-in keypad buttons to controlor program your robot,see page 27”,结合全文对产品功能、操作方式的介绍,可知这是一份用户使用指南,故选 A。B【语篇导读】本文是一篇专题报道,介绍加拿大华裔艺术家 Sougwen Chung 如何将人工智能引入艺术创作。文章通过她在瑞士展出的装置作品 Spectral,展现人机共同生成艺术的过程,并借此说明她如何把“不确定性”和“错误”转化为创造力,同时挑战“AI 与人类对立”的传统看法。24.B 理解具体信息。根据第一段“embrace uncertainty”以及第四段“‘mistakes’ becamepart of the creative process”可知,Chung 并不追求完全可控、完美无误的作品,而是重视创作过程中的不确定性与意外生成,故选 B。25.D 理解具体信息。根据第三段“a performative art installation”以及第四段对现场创作过程的描述可知,Spectral 不是静态展示,也不是脱离人的纯机器绘画,而是一件在表演过程中生成的现场艺术作品,故选 D。26.A 猜测词义。根据第五段“AI is often characterized in the media as something that cansupplant our workers”以及后文“challenge the idea of either-or”可知,这里是在说媒体常把 AI 描述为会取代人类工作者的存在,因此 supplant 应意为“取代”,故选 A。27.C 理解写作目的。文章先提出许多艺术家担心 AI 干扰创作,随后重点介绍 Chung 如何创造性地运用 AI,并借外部评论说明其意义,核心并非宣传展览或单纯讨论担忧,而是探讨艺术家对 AI 的创造性使用,故选 C。C【语篇导读】本文是一篇社科类说明文。文章介绍了近年来网络上兴起的“新情绪(neo-emotions)”这一现象,结合社会学与心理学的相关研究,阐释了新情绪的内涵,探讨了情绪的文化建构属性,同时说明了精准描述情绪的能力(情绪粒度)能够为人们带来诸多积极益处。28.C 理解具体信息。根据第一段“Researchers say more and more terms for these‘neo-emotions’are showing up online,describing new dimensions and aspects of feeling….”和第二段“Soeven when a neo-emotion is just a subtle variation on,or combination of,existing feelings,getting super-specific about those feelings helps us reflect and connect with other people.”英语参考答案·第 3 页(共 11 页)可知这类新情绪是对现有情绪的细微变体或组合,是人们应对不断改变的世界而创造的,故选 C。29.A 推理判断。根据第三段,“But Lisa Feldman Barrett,a clinical psychologist at NortheasternUniversity,thinks otherwise.”可知 Lisa Feldman Barrett 反对传统研究中“人类拥有固定的基础情绪集合”的观点。根据“she has concluded there’s no such thing as a basicemotional palette(调色板).The way we experience and talk about our feelings isculturally determined.‘How do you know what anger and fear are Because somebodytaught you,’Barrett says.”可知,她提出不存在固定的基础情绪体系,人们对情绪的体验与表达是由文化所决定的,由此可知她会认同“情绪分类并非固定不变”这一说法,故选 A。30.B 理解具体信息。根据倒数第二段对“emotional granularity(情绪粒度)”的阐释,即“It turns out that people who use more detailed and specific words to describe theirfeelings go to the doctor less frequently.And many studies show this skill can bedeveloped at any age.”可知拥有该能力的人会使用更详细、具体的词汇来描述自身感受,这说明情绪粒度主要涉及描述情绪时的更高精准度,故选 B。31.C 推断标题。文章围绕“新情绪”这一核心展开,介绍了新情绪的出现背景、相关研究结论,同时指出创造并精准描述这类新情绪,能够帮助人们更好地反思自我、联结他人,还能带来健康层面的积极益处,说明创造新情绪有着正向的价值,故选 C。D【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文,介绍了一家初创公司利用植物干细胞在实验室中培育“人造木材”的新尝试。文章说明了这种材料的制作过程、潜在用途,以及专家对其细胞连接方式和机械性能提出的质疑。32.B 理解具体信息。根据第一段“our early prototype is the first piece of interconnectedwood-like tissue ever produced from cell culture”可知,这种由 New Dawn Bio 制成的cultured wood 被称为首个由细胞培养产生、且具有相互连接结构的类木组织,说明它被视为这一领域的早期突破,故选 B。33.D 理解具体信息。根据第三段“they are exposed to chemical or genetic cues to make themdifferentiate into fibre cells… or vessel cells”可知,在第二阶段,植物干细胞在化学或遗传信号的作用下分化成两类细胞:fibre cells 和 vessel cells,故选 D。英语参考答案·第 4 页(共 11 页)34.C 段落大意。根据第四段可知,研究者希望复制濒危稀有树种的木材,随后说明这种cultured wood 可能通过小规模生产减少有害砍伐,并因稀有木材本身价格较高而具备竞争可能。因此,本段重点是说明 cultured wood 在保护稀有树种、减少有害砍伐方面可能存在的潜在价值,故选 C。35.D 理解句意。根据最后一段可知,Fernando Velásquez-García 关注的关键问题是这些细胞是否真正连接起来:是“just sitting together”,还是像“shaking hands”一样形成有效连接。这将直接影响最终材料是否具有与天然木材相同的 mechanical properties,故选 D。第二节【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。文章从“公平分配”这一生活中常见的问题切入,说明当分配对象并非完全相同时,公平就会变得复杂。作者随后介绍了数学中的公平分配思想,如“我切你选”和多人分配算法,说明数学能够帮助人们在分享蛋糕等资源时减少争议。36.G 前句指出,当被分配的东西不是完全一样的物质时,事情会变得复杂;后句说“幸运的是,数学对此有办法”。G 项“For example,cake pieces with cherries on top seem moredesirable.”通过“有些蛋糕块上有樱桃,因此更受欢迎”这一具体例子,解释了前句中“并非完全一样”是什么意思,也自然引出后文对公平分配方法的讨论,故选 G。37.E 前句说,当一个人切、另一个人选时,双方都会满意;后句进一步解释“双方都不会声称更想要对方那一份”。E 项“This results in what is called an envy-free allocation.”正好概括前句结果,并与后句对“envy-free allocation”的具体解释形成照应,故选 E。38.A 前文讨论的是“两个人如何分蛋糕”,后句则说“情况会更复杂,但仍然可以做到envy-free allocation”。A 项“What if there are more people ”起到承上启下的作用:由两人分配自然过渡到多人分配,和后文三个人分蛋糕的例子衔接紧密,故选 A。39.D 前句说如果 Blake 认为 Alex 分得不公平,Chris 就要判断是否有两块他愿意接受;后文紧接着写的是“如果 Blake 和 Chris 都否定 Alex 最初的切法……”。可见此空应填“如果 Chris 认可其中两块,该如何继续分”。D 项“If yes,Blake picks first,英语参考答案·第 5 页(共 11 页)then Chris,then Alex.”正好补足这一种情况的分配顺序,与上下文逻辑完全一致,故选 D。40.F 前句说如果 Blake 和 Chris 都不满意 Alex 最初切的蛋糕,那么至少有一块是他们都不想要的,这一块就给 Alex;后句说剩下两块再合起来,留给 Blake 和 Chris 按“我切你选”处理。F 项“He is still happy,because he thought the pieces were all fine.”解释了为什么 Alex 拿到那块“别人都不满意”的蛋糕仍然会满意,因为在他看来三块本来就是等值的,承上启下,故选 F。第三部分 语言运用第一节【语篇导读】本文为记叙文,讲述了 Dawson Gunn 本是开玩笑发布了给自家拉布拉多犬背上贴“广告位出租”的趣味视频,没想到意外收获大量关注,之后他顺势发展出了在狗狗背上承接广告的特殊业务,这种自然随性的非传统广告,在当下的营销环境中反而格外受人们欢迎。41.A 考查动词。根据后文“to their backs”可知,纸条是要固定在狗狗的背上,taped 意为“用胶带粘贴”,符合语境,故选 A。42.C 考查名词。根据后文“Stink is $20 per spot,Bink $15”可知,Gunn 是在开玩笑出租狗狗背上的广告位,ad space 表示“广告位、广告空间”,符合语境,故选 C。43.B 考查名词。前文 Gunn 在配文里让感兴趣的人私信他,没想到他收到了上千条咨询的请求,requests 表示“请求、询问”,符合人们看到帖子后发来咨询的语境,故选 B。44.D 考查名词。此处指 Gunn 的社交账号的粉丝关注量(following)不断增长,随之而来的是更多的赚钱机会,following 在社交语境中指“粉丝群体、关注量”,符合账号发展的语境,故选 D。45.D 考查名词。根据后文“or small businesses”以及“Larger brands”可知,这里是从小到大的客户群体,先是个人(individuals),再是小商家,最后是大品牌,individuals 符合这个层级的对应,故选 D。46.C 考查动词短语。此处指大品牌也来参与这项有趣的广告活动,get in on the action 是固定表达,意为“参与其中,加入行动”,符合大品牌也想要参与的语境,故选 C。英语参考答案·第 6 页(共 11 页)47.A 考查动词。根据前文账号的高人气、狗狗的可爱属性可知,这些狗狗非常受大家的喜爱,loved 符合语境,故选 A。48.A 考查名词。大品牌想要参与到这个有趣的活动当中,成为其中的一份子,part of that 表示“其中的一部分”,符合品牌想要参与该活动的诉求,故选 A。49.B 考查动词。根据后文“when their ads are destroyed by the dogs rolling over”可知,就算狗狗打滚把广告弄毁了,人们通常也不会介意,故选 B。50.C 考查介词短语。此处指 Gunn 的广告和传统的典型广告完全不同,Far from 意为“远非,完全不”,符合此处对比两种广告的语境,故选 C。51.B 考查形容词。对于一些公司来说,这种自然有趣的广告方式刚刚好,非常契合当下的营销需求,right 意为“正好,合适的”,符合语境,故选 B。52.D 考查副词。在当下这个人们一直被各类营销信息轰炸的世界里,人们早已习惯了被商家推销,故选 D。53.A 考查动词。这些广告不像普通的广告内容,不是人们想要跳过的内容,skip 意为“跳过”,符合人们面对普通广告时会划掉、跳过的习惯,故选 A。54.C 考查形容词。人们就算知道这些内容是带有品牌属性的广告,还是愿意主动参与互动,branded 意为“带有品牌标识的,品牌广告的”,符合语境,故选 C。55.B 考查形容词。Gunn 表示,总有一天人们可能会厌倦了在狗狗背上看广告,be sick of 是固定搭配,意为“厌倦,厌烦”,符合语境,故选 B。第二节【语篇导读】本文报道了荷兰阿姆斯特丹音乐厅 Concertgebouw 推出的“学习音乐会”活动。学生们在古典音乐陪伴下备考或写论文,这种不同于传统自习场景的方式不仅帮助部分学生进入专注状态,也让更多年轻人接触并欣赏古典音乐。56.are occupied 考查动词时态、语态和主谓一致。句子主语是 The seats(复数),与 occupy构成被动关系,表示“座位被学生占据”;全文开头是在描写眼前场景,应用一般现在时,故填 are occupied。57.to assist 考查非谓语动词。此处是固定搭配 be intended to do sth.,意为“旨在做某事”,表示音乐的作用是“帮助”而不是“分散注意力”,故填 to assist。英语参考答案·第 7 页(共 11 页)58.a 考查冠词。此处构成固定搭配 be a hit,意为“很受欢迎;大获成功”,句意为“自 2023年推出以来,这种学习活动一直很受欢迎”,故填 a。59.whose 考查定语从句。空后是名词 ceiling and walls,前面先行词是 a space,应用关系代词 whose 表示所属关系,故填 whose。60.holding 考查非谓语动词。句中已有谓语 wandered into,因此 hold 应用非谓语形式;逻辑主语 more students 与 hold 之间是主动关系,故用现在分词作伴随状语,填holding。61.Signs 考查名词复数。根据谓语 advertise 可知主语应为复数;结合语境,场馆里应是“标牌/告示牌”在提示 WiFi 密码,故填 Signs。62.where 考查宾语从句。介词 from 后接宾语从句,句意为“不同于她平时学习的地方”;从句中缺少地点状语,故填 where。63.without 考查介词。根据句意,音乐帮助她“在享受学习和音乐的同时而不感到分心”,应用 without 表示“没有,不”,故填 without。64.well 考查副词。空处修饰过去分词 researched,应用副词;well researched 意为“研究充分的”,句意为“我认为这方面并没有被充分研究”,故填 well。65.productive 考查形容词。空前有系动词 be 和副词 enormously,空处应填形容词作表语;productive 意为“高效的,多产的”,故填 productive。听力原文Text 1M:Vivian,why did your car suddenly stop W:Hmm,it wasn’t a flat tire.It must have run out of gas.Text 2M:I haven’t seen the service staff for ages.The steak wasn’t juicy today,and the vegetables wereovercooked.W:I think we need to try somewhere else next time.英语参考答案·第 8 页(共 11 页)Text 3M:After high school,I’d like to study bioscience in college.What about you,Marie W:I’m more interested in designing green spaces along city streets and creating gardens in touristareas.Text 4M:I know you were expecting to interview Mr. Carter today,but his flight was delayed.W:Oh no.Why M:There was a terrible rainstorm.The interview has been moved to tomorrow morning.Text 5W:I heard Mrs. Carter was honored for her work in the neighborhood last week.M:That’s right.She doesn’t just organize monthly book exchange activities at the library.She alsofixes old bikes for kids for free.W:No wonder everyone says she’s the most helpful person here.Text 6W:Hi,I’m calling to see whether your restaurant can accommodate sixty people.My companyholds an annual awards dinner,and I’m in charge of this year’s event.M:I’m not sure whether we can handle a group that large.Let me check with our chef first.W:All right.Here’s my phone number,501-245-8792.Could you call me back after lunch I’ll bein meetings all morning.M:Sure.I’ll talk to the chef and get back to you right after lunch.Text 7W:When are you moving out of your apartment,Jim M:This Saturday.Do you know anyone who might be interested in taking it W:Actually,I am.I’ve just changed jobs,and your apartment is close to my new office.M:Really That’d be great.You’d like it.The balcony is big enough for a couple of chairs,so youcan sit out and enjoy the view.And there are lots of trees around the community.That’s actuallywhy I chose it in the first place.W:Sounds nice.How about the rent I’m trying to stay within a $300 budget.英语参考答案·第 9 页(共 11 页)M:It used to be $320 a month,but the landlady recently raised it by $30.Would that be okay W:That’s a bit high,but it still sounds worth it.Text 8W:Thanks for coming to see me off.M:My pleasure,Anna.I know you must be excited to go home after such a long businesstrip.You’ll keep in touch,won’t you W:Of course.I’ll miss you,the tasty food,and the friendly coworkers who helped me pick up somuch Chinese.It would all have been perfect,except for the continuous rain in Shanghai.Bythe way,please let me know if your daughter ever needs any help in London.M:I will,thanks a lot.Oh,I’ve got something for you to take home.W:This Chinese paper-cutting is beautiful.What do these characters mean M:They mean“all the best.”And the Chinese knot is for your parents.W:Thank you.Oh,it sounds like they’re boarding now.I have to go.M:Have a good trip.Bye,Anna.Text 9M:This evening,we’re joined by author Amber Quintin.Amber,always a pleasure.W:Likewise,John.M:Your new book isn’t what people would expect from a best-selling novelist.W:No,it takes a serious look at the world we live in and the science behind climate change.M:It’s very insightful.I read it last week,and it clears up a lot about climate change in language Ican understand.To be honest,I usually get bored reading science books,but I couldn’t put thisone down.W:Thanks.I wanted to avoid scientific terms.I wanted everyone to be able to read and understandit.M:So what inspired you to write non-fiction W:My readers.I go to book signings and fan events,and it’s a topic that always comes up.M:Did you like science at school W:No,I was terrible at science and math.English was my best subject.M:What message would you like to leave our listeners with W:Save the planet and buy my book!英语参考答案·第 10 页(共 11 页)Text 10Many people have heard about the goal of walking 10,000 steps a day.This idea dates back toa 1960s marketing campaign in Japan.But experts note that it is only a guideline.Shmied said theaverage American walks about 3,000 to 4,000 steps a day,and that working toward 10,000 can bea good goal.Setting a time goal can also be useful.Shmied suggests dividing the recommended 150minutes per week into 30 minutes a day,or 10 minutes three times a day,for five days.During rainyor snowy weather,people can walk in malls or on treadmills.As people become more experiencedwalkers,they can speed up or walk up hills while still keeping the exercise at a moderate level.“Ifyou can talk but not sing,”Eby said,“that’s what we consider moderate-intensity exercise.”Walking has also become a social activity for many people.Walking clubs have appeared acrossthe nation.In 2022,31-year-old personal trainer Brianna Joye Kohn started City Girls WhoWalk.“We had 250 girls show up,”she said.Since then,the group has walked every Sunday foraround 40 minutes,with some meeting afterwards for a meal or coffee.英语参考答案·第 11 页(共 11 页) 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 答案-巴蜀中学2026年高三5月高考适应性月考卷(九).pdf 试题-巴蜀中学2026年高三5月高考适应性月考卷(九).pdf 高三英语听力.mp3