资源简介 英语学科参考答案clapping for others.” That simple answer shifted something deep within Sumi. She realized she had alwayspushed Anna to achieve, shine, and be number one, yet she had missed the point. Being kind, happy, andtrue to oneself was the real achievement. Perhaps being “Number 23” wasn’t terrible after all; it wasexactly where Anna was meant to shine. A tear of joy rolled down Sumi’s cheek as she wrapped her armaround her daughter’s shoulder. “Then be that teacher, my Anna. I shall be your loudest admirer.”听力:1-5 CCBAA6-10 CABCC24-27 DDCB11-15 BBABA16-20 BCBAC32-35 ACDB阅读:21-23CBA28-31 CADB七选五:36-40 EADFG完形填空:41-45 ADBCB 46-50 ACCBA 51-55 DBCAD语篇填空:【参考范文二】5666. illustrated1. stylish5. gaps57. which58. connecting59. in60. casuallyAt that critical moment, Anna stepped in. Seeing the chaotic scene on the bus, she walked forward62. to capture 63. an64. have been experiencing/have experiencedwithout hesitation. She talked to the two angry boys in a warm tone and helped them resolve theirmisunderstanding. To cheer up the bored and restless kids stuck in the traffic jam, she shared funny storiesand taught them lovely paper-cutting skills. Her gentle manner and thoughtful behavior soon calmedeveryone down. Watching her daughter skillfully comfort and delight other children, Sumi was astonishedby Anna’s extraordinary patience and kindness, which she had never truly noticed before.写作第一节范文:Dear Chris,How have you been I’m thrilled to share an inspiring elective I’m taking, AI and Artistic Creation,one of our school-based elective courses themed Art and Science.The course explores how artificial intelligence can work as a creative partner in artistic production. Inclass, we learn how to use AI tools to turn abstract ideas into vivid posters, visual designs and evenoriginal pieces of music. What I find most impressive is its blend of imagination and technology, whichmakes artistic creation far more innovative and engaging.Sumi excitedly called Anna a hero, but she shook her head gently. She whispered that she onlyhoped to devote herself to taking good care of children and bringing joy to them. Those plain wordsinstantly erased all the disappointment in Sumi’s heart. She was filled with deep regret for blindly urgingher daughter to pursue higher grades and rankings. She eventually realized that every sincere dreamdeserved full respect. From then on, she decided to let Anna follow her heart and give firm support to hermeaningful dream unconditionally.Through this course, I have not only improved my creative ability but also gained a deeper insightinto how technology is reshaping art. Does your school offer similar courses I’d love to hear about them.Yours,Li Hua听力原文:【Text 1】【【读后续写】W: I don’t know what to buy my mum for her birthday. How about a purse M: Hmm, maybe a silk scarf, or a pair of sunglasses W: I like the second one—summer’s coming.参考范文一】At that critical moment Anna stepped in. Approaching the quarreling boys with a calm smile, shesuggested they flip a coin to settle their quarrel. Simple as that, the argument ended. Everyone wasstunned. Then, she began distributing treats like a caring big sister, instantly soothing the restless children.Making use of leftover candy boxes, she folded paper animals — elephants, lions, and birds — andpresented them to each child on the bus. The children’s eyes sparkled with joy as they admired their uniquegifts, their cries replaced by laughter. The man who had asked about their dreams earlier watched inastonishment, clapping appreciatively. As for Sumi, a new emotion warmed her chest: pride.【Text 2】W: Excuse me. I left a red notebook on this table—have you seen it M: Oh yes. Our manager has put it in her desk drawer. She’s inside the cafe. Why don’t you go in and findher 【Text 3】W: I’m here for a package, and this is the pickup number.Sumi excitedly called Anna a hero, but she shook her head gently. She grinned and replied softly,M: Oh, it’s on shelf B, number 12. Please sign here to confirm your receipt.“Mom, I’m not a hero. When a hero walks down the road, everyone claps, but I want to be the one【Text 4】英语试题 第 1 页 共 6 页W: Put down your phone, Tom. You’ve been on it all morning.M: Five more minutes, please.W: It caught me off guard—much sweeter than I expected, not really my taste.M: So, would you go back there W: No excuses. Just turn it off.W: Well, my company plans to open a branch there next year, and I’ll be in charge.【Text 9】M: Ugh. Fine.【Text 5】M: I’ve noticed something really interesting in my country. Many British people are posting videos aboutchoosing hot water over iced coffee, reaching for house slippers when they get home, or doing a few jumpsevery morning.W: Look at these photos. We had such lovely days on the farm.M: I miss the fresh air and peaceful life there so much.W: Me too. Maybe we can go back for a visit this weekend.W: Yeah, the whole thing has become a trend. They are following a Chinese lifestyle—taking care of thebody through simple, purposeful daily practices.【Text 6】M: Hello, is this Greenwood Holiday Village I’d like to book the Granary Cottage for my family thisM: How do Chinese netizens react to these videos weekend.W: It’s great. You are sharing what we believe and love. But why is this lifestyle catching on with youngpeople in the West I’m still curious.W: Sorry. It’s booked. And we’ve just opened a new one, the Chervil Cottage. It’s smaller but wellequipped.M: These gentle Chinese practices can help with the stress of today’s world, so we are really into them.【Text 10】M: Sounds good. How much is it W: 500 for the weekend. Book today, and you’ll get a 10% discount.M: Ok. I’ll do it now.Welcome to the Mountain View Pop Concert! It’s wonderful to see some familiar volunteers back with usagain. Our festival was first held inside the castle with mountains in the background. Then we moved it infront of the castle. This year we’ve moved further away into the fields to have much more space. Now,your volunteer times are not as written in your welcome letters. Here’s the latest schedule. Ticket Checkvolunteers meet at 2 p.m. at Campsite 2, the security volunteer team meet behind the stage at 3:15 p.m.,and first aid volunteers meet at the main entrance gate at 4 p.m. instead of the tent. Finally, all volunteersmust be on duty at 9 p.m. at Campsite 1 for the final clean-up, which is required to complete your servicehours. Any questions 【Text 7】M: My computer is running so slowly that I can barely move the mouse.W: Let me take a look.M: Thanks, Chloe.W: I just finished running a quick virus scan. Your computer has picked up a few unusual files.M: Oh, no! I only go to the same few official websites.W: Well, you’ve been ignoring the system update reminders. Some infections have slipped in throughsecurity holes.M: I see. So I need to stay on top of updates. Anything else W: Try not to download random free software from online advertisements.M: Got it.【Text 8】M: Jessica, back at last!You were gone for quite a while.W: I’d only planned a weekend for a friend’s wedding, but stayed a few extra days in the city forrelaxation. It’s so peaceful there, especially around the lake. I had intended a boat ride, but it got crowded,so I skipped it. I visited a tea village instead and even tried picking some leaves myself.M: Sounds fun! And what about the local food 英语试题 第 2 页 共 6 页(英语)科试题health and disease prevention, and health education. You will find opportunities to assist in a range ofactivities, with more focus on your personal areas of knowledge and interest.注意事项:Project coordinators (协调员) help support your professional development throughout the experience.Outside of volunteering, Livingstone is a stone’s throw from Victoria Falls and other areas of amazingnatural beauty in Zambia. As a volunteer, you’ll stay at a comfortable backpacker’s hostel (旅社), whereyou’ll meet countless new friends you’re unlikely to forget.1. 答题前,考生须将自己的姓名、班级、考场/座位号填写在答题卡指定位置上,并粘贴条形码。2. 回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用 2B 铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其它答案标号。Not only did I actually feel the impact the medical project that I was part of had on the communitiesbut I made the most amazing memories! It also truly helped me realize what I want to do with my future.3. 回答非选择题时,请使用 0.5 毫米黑色字迹签字笔将答案写在答题卡各题目的答题区域内,超出答题区域或在草稿纸、本试题卷上书写的答案无效。—Catherine4. 保持卡面清洁,不要折叠、不要弄皱、弄破,不准使用涂改液、修正带、刮纸刀。221. What is a major advantage of the African Impact program in Zambia 第一部分 听力(1-20 小题)在笔试结束后进行。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)A. It includes free local tours.C. It has various volunteer sites.B. It offers swimming lessons.D. It needs experienced backpackers.2. What can volunteers expect apart from volunteering 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。A. Local festivals.B. Natural attractions.D. Adventure activities.AC. Language training.African Impact in ZambiaBest for medical volunteering23. What did Catherine get from her experience with African Impact A. Clear future plans.B. Lifelong friendships.D. International recognition.Program length: 2-4 weeksC. Medical qualifications.Starting from: $2,650 for 2 weeksBWhat’s included: accommodation in a volunteer house, 3 meals a day, airport pickup, 24/7 support,workshops and trainingWith an ageing population, the “downsizing dilemma” is one facing thousands of older Australians.For the Sydney couple, Anne and Dudley, they made the choice to downsize into independent living beforeany health crisis forced them to.√Pros:Get a well-rounded experience by volunteering at hospitals, local homes, and community healtheducation centers.Stay at a fully-equipped volunteer house with a pool.Cons:●Their decision was clear. They no longer needed a large house for big parties. Research shows mostdownsizers want to stay in their local area, and for them, it was an easy one — they could see their newapartment, “The Grove by Elysium”, from their old house’s balcony.●×However, letting go was the hardest part. Their home was filled with items of emotional attachment.They passed some, like a 1927 dining table, to their grandchildren, and donated other pieces to charity.“You can’t keep it all,” Anne says.●●Those without training or qualifications may be limited to observation or health education.The 4-week time limit may not be enough for some volunteers wishing to stay longer and immersethemselves in a project.Since the move, life has become simpler and more enjoyable. Living in a smaller space is easy tokeep clean, and they have no maintenance worries. They’ve also embraced the community’s social life,participating in yoga, walking groups, and happy hours. Dudley, with balance issues, uses the onsite poolWith African Impact you’ll jump into 4 weeks of medical volunteering focused on supportingcommunities in need around the Livingstone area. Projects address topics like public health, physical英语试题 第 1 页 共 6 页regularly. Most importantly, they feel a sense of security. “We have comfort knowing that if anythinghappens, we are already here. We don’t have to move again,” says Dudley.selfie (自拍照). However, today such models still can’t be accurate enough between people with light anddark skins. They can be very wrong about the ages.Helping them through this emotional transition was their granddaughter, Emma O’Sullivan, aprofessional organizer. The experience with her grandparents gave her a new perspective, deepening herempathy for clients. Her company now helps families with the entire downsizing process, handlingeverything from removing unnecessary items to setting up the new home with care and patience.Then, how broad should crackdowns (制裁) on social media be Social media feature everythingfrom video to messaging. The Australian government has suggested that Instagram will fall under its banbut that YouTube will not, for its “significant” educational content. But this obviously can’t convinceeveryone.24. Why did the Sydney couple decide to downsize A. They had to move due to health problems.Another question is who should carry out the checks. Australia is placing the burden on thesocial-media platforms: “You create the risk; you’ve got to deal with it.” But how can the platforms ensurethat the user information they receive is genuine B. They wanted to escape from the local area.C. They needed to save money for big parties.To advertisers, young users are actually not especially valuable targets: Ads aimed at under-16sprobably make up a “low single-digit percentage” of spending. The age limits, to the worries of somesocial platforms, will hit them harder than others. The winter of their business is on the way.28. What is the problem with most social media platforms D. They considered a large house unnecessary.5. What does the underlined phrase “letting go” in paragraph 3 mean 222A. Giving up jobs.B. Forgetting past life experiences.C. Selling old furniture.D. Parting with memorable possessions.A.They don’t set limits on the children users.6. What has Emma O’Sullivan been doing recently A. Organizing social activities.C. Assisting with downsizing process.7. What is the text mainly about A. Less is more.B. They expose children’s personal information.B. Dealing with personal items.D. Providing emotional guidance.C. They don’t strictly enforce the rules on children.D. They ignore the children’s needs for socializing.29. Why is it difficult for the platforms to confirm a younger teen’s age A. Those teens have no official proof of age.B. Smaller space, happier elders.C. More downsizers, better communities.D. Forgetting the past, embracing the future.B. Many applicants’ photos are beautified.CC. The platforms lack related qualifications.“We’ve got your back,” Australia’s prime minister, Anthony Albanese, told parents on NovemberD. Machine learning is not widely applied.29th, a day after pushing through some of the world’s strictest limits on screen time. Under-16s will be30. Who will be badly affected by the new age limits banned from using social media in a year for their protection. Parents high-fived. Teenagers frowned.Policymakers around the world took notes.A. Policymakers.B. Parents.C. Advertisers.D. Platforms.31. Which of the following is the best title for the text A. Tech Regulation: Teenagers Cast Their DoubtsMost social-media platforms are theoretically off-limits for under-13s, which is widely adopted toprotect children’s online privacy. But the rules are widely ignored and carelessly carried out. It’s reportedthat 22% of Britain’s social-media users aged between 8 and 17 have an account with an adult’s date ofbirth.B. Strictest Social Media Ban: Whether It Will WorkC. Voice of Australian Government: We Protect YouD. Winter to Come: How Business Reacts to ChangeDNow governments are taking action. Some European countries require younger teens to get parents’permission before signing up. Australia is the first country to enact a blanket ban.Now there is the first problem to solve: the application. Younger teenagers lack driving licenses andcredit cards that often serve as proof of age, so many companies use machine learning to estimate age viaChina’s space technology team has made an important breakthrough in combining AI and spacetechnology. The self-developed geographic information platform MerakGIS, created by the HangzhouCenter of China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation, has built a new intelligent system for英语试题 第 2 页 共 6 页space-air information processing. This system has caught wide attention from experts and people in theindustry since it was released last month.第二节(共 5 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 12.5 分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Every living thing depends on the ocean. So when we hear the ocean is in trouble from the effects ofThis platform creatively combines large language models with agent technology, shifting thetraditional “human-computer interaction” mode to a more effective “human-machine cooperation” one.Users can simply input their questions or requirements, and the system intelligently explains complicatedsatellite pictures, combines diverse spatial datasets, and does advanced studies. Now, users can completesatellite image interpretation, space data combining, and smart checking directly by using natural languageinstructions. This makes it much easier for non-experts to use. Even people with little technical trainingcan use it easily and quickly.overfishing, climate change, and pollution, it’s easy to feel powerless.36But there are plenty ofmeasures you can take that will make a big difference to the ocean.37The more you learn about the ocean, the better prepared you’ll be to inspire change and help others dothe same. Thankfully, there are many ways to educate yourself about the ocean and the challenges it faces,from books and documentaries to websites, museums, art exhibits, and more.Check the label.To improve independent innovation, the team has worked together with Zhejiang University andZhejiang Laboratory on technical research and achievement transformation. They have spent nearly twoyears solving key problems and testing the system again and again. Their continuous efforts focused onsolving the problems of data working well together and making the AI algorithms (算 法 ) better. Atpresent, MerakGIS has been successfully used in the new energy field, providing stable spatial dataservices and management support for more than 1, 000 solar power stations across the country. It hashelped these stations improve their work efficiency by about 30%.Help keep fisheries healthy by choosing sustainable seafood when you go to the grocery store or dineout.38Look for the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) and Aquaculture Stewardship Council(ASC) labels. Their blue and green fish logos on your seafood ensure your fish can be traced back tosustainably-managed fisheries and farms.Reduce your carbon emissions.39That can lead to warmer waters, which can affect where fish swim, bleach (漂白) coralThis achievement combines high-precision “aerospace core” with intelligent “AI brain”, expandingthe use of space-air information in strategic emerging industries and showing aerospace technology’s valuein serving national economy and people’s livelihood. The team says they will keep improving MerakGISand hope to apply it in more fields like agriculture and environmental protection in the future.reefs, speed up the sea-level rise, and change weather events on land. Decrease the effects of climatechange on the ocean by cutting your carbon footprint at home: turn off lights when you’re not using them,walk or ride your bike to work, and demand renewable energy options in your community.Travel smarter.3332. What is the primary purpose of creating MerakGIS A. To process space-air data.Consider booking your next trip through a responsible travel company that’s committed to protectingwildlife and using guides who are aware of rules and best practices. Once you arrive at your destination, beB. To promote AI technology.D. To attract worldwide experts.C. To develop new satellites.respectful of marine life and habitats. And be careful about your purchases.403. Which is an innovation of the platform A. It relies on satellite image analysis.C. It operates through natural language.B. It cuts aerospace technology costs.D. It replaces human workers entirely.A. Increase your ocean IQ.B. Skip the single-use plastics.4. What can be inferred about the platform’s development A. It was finished within a month after being released.B. It relied mainly on overseas labs for core technology.C. It was tested once and applied immediately nationwide.D. It took joint work to improve integration and algorithms.5. Which of the following best describes the future of MerakGIS C. What should be done to travel responsibly D. What’s the easiest way to make sure your seafood is sustainable E. Many of these issues will require leadership from governments and businesses.F. In the last decades, the ocean has absorbed 90% of the extra heat created by burning fossil fuels.G. Purchasing items like shark products damages delicate ecosystems and threatens endangered species.3A. Uncertain.B. Promising.C. Doubtful.D. Profitable.英语试题 第 3 页 共 6 页第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分 30 分)552. A. enjoyB. collectC. controlD. push第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分)3. A. carefullyB. clearlyB. punishedB. solutionC. differentlyC. ignoredC. questionD. similarlyD. replacedD. end阅读下面短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出最佳选项。54. A. overwhelmed55. A. startOn my first overnight backcountry (偏远乡村) ski trip, a rule was established: You get one cry a day.What started as a joke between my boyfriend and me turned into a life mantra (信条). That day, I4142and第二节(共 10 小题:每小题 1.5 分,满分 15 分)to take breaks, aiming to have lunch as a reward. Halfway to the hut, I sat down and cried, feeling.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。I swore I’d never ski in the backcountry again. But after eating some candy, I feltcontinued. I’ve loved backcountry skiing ever since.43What might your hometown look like in someone else’s eyes Russian expat (外 籍 人 士 ) LiubaVladimirova’s paintings offer a fresh perspective on the city she calls home. Living in Beijing for moreLater, over food, I told Andrew that crying when frustrated isOkay, but only one cry.” Thus, the mantra was born: One Cry a Day.44. He agreed but added,“than a decade, the artist, now in her 30s, has created the56(illustrate) memoir (回忆录) LiubaWefor tomorrow. If you use all your cries on Day 1, you’reexplained the crying 48The Cry Scoreboard has followed me everywhere. In Telluride, Colorado, I used all my cries on Dayafter a 49 climb. The lodge (山间小屋) owner laughed, but my tears felt justified. Last season,we skied a 42-kilometer mountain range in a day without me crying once.45the rules: Tears falling count as a cry. If you don’t cry today, you can46itDraws Beijing,57takes you on an amazing visual journey through the heart of China’s busy47 . Each time a friend joined us, wecapital city..Vladimirova’s journey from Russia to Beijing began during her college years when she joined anacademic exchange program 58 (connect) her Russian university with Liaoning University. It was1during this period that Vladimirova first set foot in Beijing. Since then, her affection for the city has beenundeniable. What interests Vladimirova most, however, is Beijing’s hutong. She said that these narrowNow, we don’t justify our5052. Doing hard things is hard. If someone cries, we offeryourself, eat candy, and move on.51alleyways, abundant59history and culture, are alive with the rhythms of daily life.and jokes. You get a moment to“Compared with the high-rise buildings and big compounds, you can see life spilling out onto thestreets,” Vladimirova said, describing how a leisurely walk through the hutong allows her to observe theI used to think crying meant I didn’t belong in the backcountry. Now, I see itof challenges. The “One Cry a Day” rule is about allowing yourself to be 54okay. Some days you save your cries, and some days you’re bankrupt (破产) by noon. The goal isn’t to bethe person who doesn’t cry; it’s to be the person who knows that a cry is not the 5553. Life is fulland knowing it’solder residents as they chatnearby cafes with modern andVladimirova’s ability6061(casual), enjoy tea and play games. There, she can easily discover(style) decoration run by young people..62(capture) these hidden nuances (细微差别) likely comes from heroutsider—someone who didn’t grow up in Beijing but is eager to444444444551. A. refused2. A. excited3. A. easierB. promisedB. inspiredB. betterC. offeredC. relaxedC. saferD. managedD. defeatedD. fullerunique perspective as63experience a new culture. “Not all local people would stand still and think about the things and situationsaround them, since theysaid.64(experience) these daily activities for their whole lives,” Vladimirova4. A. painful5. A. brokeB. embarrassingB. definedB. makeC. relievingC. followedC. ignoreC. out of luckC. policyC. steadyC. routesD. disappointingD. changedD. approachD. out of placeD. customThrough her art and observations, Vladimirova bridges culturalgreater understanding between people.65(gap) and encourages6. A. save7. A. out of control8. A. strategy9. A. smooth0. A. tearsB. out of orderB. methodB. toughD. boringB. rulesD. routinesD. comfort1. A. waterB. adviceC. lunch英语试题 第 4 页 共 6 页第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40 分)you grow up ” Anna paused, and then, with a soft smile, replied, “Uncle, I want to be a primary schoolteacher. I love kids — telling them funny stories and teaching them how to make paper cuts. I just lovedancing and singing and playing with them.” The room fell instantly silent. Sumi felt her heart sink.Later, boarding a rented bus for the return trip, Sumi stared out the window, a heavy cloud ofdisappointment settling over her. She had hoped Anna would dream bigger, not settle for such an ordinarylife. As traffic thickened, the bus got fast stuck in a jam. Suddenly, two boys erupted into a full-blownquarrel over a single slice of dessert. No one could calm them down. To make matters worse, more kids onthe bus began to get restless due to the jam.第一节(满分 15 分)假定你是李华,你校近期开设了一系列“艺术与科学”校本选修课。请你给英国朋友 Chris 写一封邮件,分享你选修的课程,内容包括:12. 介绍课程内容与特点;. 你的感想。注意:12. 词数 80 左右;. 请按如下格式作答。注意:1. 续写词数应为 150 左右;参考词汇:校本选修课 school-based elective course2. 请按如下格式作答。Dear Chris,At that critical moment, Anna stepped in.How have you been Yours,Li HuaSumi excitedly called Anna a hero, but she shook her head gently.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。Sumi was a single mother. Her daughter Anna has always been called “Number 23.” Every time theschool released exam results, Anna would always end up in 23rd position among 50 pupils. Always 23, nomatter how hard she pushed Anna. Every mention of this nickname weighed on Sumi.One day, Sumi, along with Anna, was invited to a lively gathering of several friends and theirfamilies. The atmosphere was delightful and as the lunch came to a finish, a man playfully asked theyoungsters what they aspired (有志成为) to be when they grew up. “I want to be a pianist!” “I want to be afamous actor!” “I want to be a politician!” “I’ll start a business and make tons of money!” One afteranother, the children voiced these bold, ambitious dreams, earning warm applause and compliments (称赞)from the adults.Anna, however, simply smiled and clapped along, remaining silent. She was quietly occupied withserving soup and distributing cookies to the guests. Then, the man who had posed the question turned hisgaze toward Anna and added, “Hey, our Anna hasn’t shared her dream yet. What do you want to be when英语试题 第 5 页 共 6 页英语听力注意事项:英语听力共两节,共 20 小题,每小题 1.5 分,满分 30 分。做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。10. What is Chloe’s advice for the man A. To run a quick virus scan.B. To check different websites.C. To keep the system updated.听第 8 段录音,回答第 11 至 13 题。11. Why did Jessica stay longer in the city 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。每段录音读两遍。A. To attend a wedding.B. To relax herself.C. To visit a company.C. Trying sweet dishes.C. Get married.12345. What present will the woman give A. A purse.12. Which of the following did Jessica enjoy B. A silk scarf.C. A pair of sunglasses.C. A waiter.A. Taking a boat ride.B. Picking tea leaves.. Who is the man 13. What will Jessica probably do next year A. A manager.B. A customer.A. Work in the new branch.B. Open a tea house.. What is the woman doing A. Fixing a shelf.听第 9 段录音,回答第 14 至 17 题。B. Collecting a package.C. Signing a contract.C. Nervous.14. Which habit is becoming popular among British Internet users . How does Tom sound A. Unwilling.A. Wearing slippers outdoors.B. Doing morning jumps.C. Drinking iced coffee.B. Regretful.15. What is the Chinese lifestyle according to the woman A. Practising small acts of self-care.. What are the speakers mainly talking about A. Sweet memories of the farm.B. Taking photos on the farm.B. Living by scientific beliefs.C. Pursuing the inner love.C. Plans to revisit the farm.16. What is Chinese netizens’ attitude towards the videos 第二节(共 15 小题:每小题 1.5 分,满分 22.5 分)A. Uncertain.B. Favorable.C. Curious.听下面 5 段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题 5 秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出 5 秒钟的作答时间。每段录音读两遍。17. Why is the Chinese lifestyle catching on with young Westerners A. It can boost social connection.B. It can bridge cultural differences.听第 6 段录音,回答第 6、7 题。C. It can reduce the stress of modern life.听第 10 段录音,回答第 18 至 20 题。18. Why is this year’s festival set in the fields 6. What is the relationship between the speakers A. Coworkers.B. Family members.C. Customer and receptionist.C. 550.7. How much will the man pay for the Chervil Cottage A. For a better view.B. For a larger space.C. For a safer distance.C. At Campsite 2.A. 450.听第 7 段录音,回答第 8 至 10 题。B. 500.19. Where are first aid volunteers supposed to meet A. At the main entrance gate.B. Behind the stage.8. What problem is the man facing A. The internet is slow.20. Why does the speaker give the talk A. To recommend a pop concert.B. To expand the range of services.C. To inform volunteers of changes.B. The computer is stuck.C. The system is unofficial.C. Infected files.9. What caused the problem A. Latest advertisements.B. Unusual update reminders.英语试题 第 6 页 共 6 页 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 东北师范大学附属中学2026届高三高考前冲刺热身练习 英语.docx 东北师范大学附属中学2026届高三高考前冲刺热身练习 英语答案.docx