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These clips will offer your schoolmates an authentic glimpse into how we celebrate the most important occasion of the year.What do you think of this plan I’d appreciate your feedback.Yours,Li Hua【答案】One possible versionAfter Mama agreed, I persuaded my friends to join in my secret plan. I decided to fix up the old boat. The boat didn’t fall apart, and the paint had faded and cracked. We spent several weekends repairing and painting the boat. I replaced the faded and cracked seat cushions while my friends repaired the motor. We expected Papa to be proud of the boat a s he and Ralph went out on the lake again. Tired as we were, we were happy to complete the restoration. I wouldn’t let off the secret until Papa’s birthday.Then came the day and we were all eager to give him a surprise. He could hardly believe his eyes when we showed him the new boat. Then we said “Happy birthday” to him in chorus, and he was so touched that tears blurred his eyes. After that, we put sandwiches and dog biscuits on it while Mama also bought Papa a new hat. Soon, we all stood by the lake and watched as Papa and Ralph sailed away, Papa waving and laughing. Seeing him so happy, I felt that everything I did for him was rewarding.2025-2026学年陕西西安交通大学附属中学下学期高三6月强训(六)英语试题注意:本试题共10页,共四道大题。第一部分 听力(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题, 从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后, 你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话读两遍。1. Who is the woman probably speaking to A. A policemanB. A neighbor.C. A dog owner.2. What will the two speakers do tonight A. To see a film after dinner.B. To watch TED shows at home.C. To have a walk along the beach.3. What are the speakers mainly talking about A. An actor.B. A film.C. An investment.4. What does the woman mean A. Rene slipped and fell.B. Rene went to a wrong room.C. Rene heard Jackson’s speech5. How much did Tony pay for the book A. 6.B.12.C.$18.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6. When does the conversation happen A. In the morning.B. At noon.C. In the afternoon7. Why isn’t Jeremy in the conference room now A. He is working on another task.B. He has checked the heater before.C. He needs to meet the part-time workers.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8. Why does the man call the woman A. To plan a meeting with her.B. To tell her about her new job.C. To make their travel arrangements.9. Where is the woman now A. In Miami.B. In Los Angcles.C. In Salt Lake City.10. Who needs a new flat A. Beckham.B. Maria.C. Cherry.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11. Why did the woman drop by George’s garage A. To get an oil change.B. To get the tires changed.C. To have her car checked.12. Why did the man stop going to George’s garage A. He was dissatisfied with its service.B. He heard the garage had closed down.C. He found a cheaper place near his home.13. What happened to Peter A. He was promoted.B. He set up his own business.C. He got employed downtown.听第9段材料, 回答第14至17题。14. Where is the Royal Oak A. Near the main square.B. On the airport road.C. In the countryside.15. What is special about the Bridge Hotel A. It is quite lovely in summer.B. It used to be a private house.C. It has an indoor swimming pool.16. Which hotel will the man choose A. Carlton House.B. The Royal Oak.C. The Bridge Hotel.17. How does the woman sound A. Grateful.B. Patient.C. Curious.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18. What is the speaker mainly talking about A. His feeling after receiving an award.B. His passion for different music types.C. His experience about traveling around.19. What did the speaker most recently announce to the public A. A single song.B. A three-song record.C. A twelve-song collection.20. Who will speak next A. A young musician.B. The speaker’s wife.C. The host of the ceremony.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)AThe Plantaform Indoor Garden is a 26-inch-tall egg-shaped smart garden that makes growing fresh, organic vegetables simple, all year round. With no need for sunlight or soil, just add water and nutrients, and the system’s autonomous features take care of the rest — monitoring water levels, temperature, and lighting, ensuring fresh food for home with little effort.How does the Plantaform work Nutrient Absorption: By creating a nutrient-rich fog from water and nutrients, the system delivers essential nutrition directly to the plants’ roots, resulting in healthier and faster-growing plants. Built-in Technology: The Plantaform is equipped with sensors that monitor key environmental factors such as temperature, fan speed, and light levels. The smart LED lights in it can imitate (模仿) natural sunlight, ensuring your plants receive consistent lighting even during the darkest winter months, regardless of outdoor conditions. App-controlled: You can manage as many Plantaform Indoor Gardens as you wish from the same Plantaform Account. Whether at home or in a workplace, you can control all your gardens conveniently within the app, and receive tailored notifications: when it’s time to remove the protective cover to allow your young plants to grow in the open air. when it’s time to refill the water tanks, ensuring your plants always have enough water. when your plants are ready to be harvested, so you can enjoy fresh produce at its peak. when it’s time to run a Quick Cleaning Cycle after each growth cycle ends.If you have further questions, please feel free to reach out to us at support@. We’re here to help you grow with confidence and success!1. With the Plantaform, users can .A. operate a soil-based gardenB. plant vegetables once a yearC. harvest food with hard workD. grow plants without sunlight2. How does the Plantaform work A. It sends nutrition to the plants’ roots.B. It adjusts lighting to outdoor conditions.C. It examines the plants’ health with sensors.D. It requires separate accounts for each garden.3. The Plantaform app will send a notification when .A. the water tank is too fullB. the produce is perfectly ripeC. a Quick Cleaning Cycle endsD. the garden needs moving outsideBLike many parents, we can only put off our kids’ asking for a dog so long until we finally give in. Last fall we looked through dog-rescue websites and, before long, adopted Etti, a spotted Dalmatian: It was rough at first because although Etti is a sweet, loving dog with us, she’s highly reactive to anything else that moves: people, dogs, cats, etc.Thankfully, we’ve found an excellent trainer. On a challenging training session during which I became frustrated, he said: “Sir, you don’t get the dog you want. You get the dog you need.”I remember thinking to myself, “Need Do I really need an anxious, high-strung Dalmatian ” In fact, the last thing I needed was more stress in my already stress-filled life.Yet, over time, I’ve come to appreciate the wisdom of this expression. When I took Etti on a walk the other day, my whole body tensed up, scanning the environment for possible danger. An unsuspecting passer-by crossed the street toward us and Etti barked loudly. I said to her, “You’re so worked up today, Etti. What’s going on ” And then it hit me that throughout our walk I’d been the one who was tense and worried about the day ahead. In the end, maybe Etti was just acting out what I was feeling, serving as a good reminder that I need to pay attention to my moods and how they affect those — both dogs and humans — around me.Another notable thing about Etti is the ease with which she shifts from one mood to the next. Etti doesn’t keep thinking about what happened last week, yesterday, or even two minutes ago. Each moment for her is a new “now”. This isn’t to say that she’s not affected by her past. Etti is a rescue so who knows what she had to deal with in her previous life. However, she does not let it drag her down and determine what comes next, unlike most of us humans.When we were considering adopting Etti last fall, we read through her description on the rescue site and got a good laugh at the statement that she would need help “being the best dog she can be.” Yet, we had never thought that she was actually the one that guided us to be the better humans.4. What bothered the author shortly after adopting Etti A. Etti’s history as a rescue.B. Etti’s sensitivity to moving things.C. Etti’s need for professional training.D. Etti’s inability to get along with the family.5. How did the author feel upon hearing the trainer’s words A. Empowered. B. Hopeless.C. Appreciative. D. Unconvinced.6. What does the story tell us about Etti A. She got moody easily after receiving training.B. She reminded her owner to care about others.C. She mirrored her owner’s inner emotional state.D. She was free from the impact of her past experience.7. What can we learn from this passage A. Every dog has its day.B. Love me, love my dog.C. Misfortune betters character.D. With unexpected wisdom, we rise.CIt’s Monday morning again. Like many others, you spend your weekend resting, say, scrolling on your phone, but somehow when the workweek arrives, you never feel as refreshed as you hoped. You wonder: Is there a better way to recharge Now research suggests the answer is “yes” and it lies in leisure crafting.Leisure crafting is not about what you do in your free time, but how you do it. It involves structuring things you already enjoy doing with intentionality so that they help you set individual goals, promote social connections, and build skills. The idea is not to completely shift your approach to free time — or even pick up new pursuits-as much as it is to integrate a few specific goals. Like to run Try training for a race. Enjoy reading Aim to read a certain number of books every month.Setting goals in off-hours looks like another example of letting work-brain logic inch its way into personal lives. But done right, it can help you feel a sense of purpose, confidence, and accomplishment, says Alex Hamrick, a management professor at the University of Richmond. Researchers did 11 field studies with more than 2,400 working professionals and found that individuals reported higher energy levels, more positive moods, and stronger overall well-being after engaging in leisure crafting.While leisure crafting requires commitment and goal-setting, it is still simply that: leisure. The goal is not to turn hobbies into a second job. Research has shown that people’s productivity tends to stop increasing at 60 hours a week. Expanding the hours spent maximizing output, even in pursuit of perfecting your cooking techniques or reading detective novels, could make you more tired. Hamrick agrees that if purposeful pursuits start to feel like work, it might be time to stop. Leisure crafting should enhance-not replace-other forms of relaxation.A recent government guide to getting off your phone included the suggestion of setting a recreational goal as a diversion from the screen. Beyond all the grander reasons to leisure craft, that simple one may be among the most relevant.8. What phenomenon is described in the first paragraph A. Lack of effective ways to rest. B. Working through the weekend.C. Addiction to playing on phones. D. Feeling worried about the future.9. Which of the following is the main feature of leisure crafting A. Shifting your life focus. B. Extending your free time.C. Acting with a purpose. D. Taking up new hobbies.10. What is paragraph 3 mainly about concerning leisure crafting A. Its approaches. B. Its purposes. C. Its benefits. D. Its examples.11. Why does the author mention the research in paragraph 4 A. To argue against setting unrealistic goals.B. To warn against overdoing leisure crafting.C. To explain why commitment is vital for success.D. To prove how leisure crafting improves efficiency.DAriel Procaccia has thought a lot about how to cut a cake over the last 15 years. As the father of three children, he knows how hard it is to divide a birthday cake to everyone’s satisfaction. But it’s also because Procaccia’s work focuses on exploring the mathematical rules for dividing stuff up fairly. One way to do that is to think abstractly about dessert.For decades, researchers have been asking the seemingly simple question of how to cut a cake fairly. The answer reaches far beyond birthday parties. A mathematical problem at its heart, cake cutting connects strict reasoning to real-world issues of fairness, and so attracts not only mathematicians, but also social scientists, economists and more. “It’s a very elegant model in which you can distill what fairness really is, and reason about it,” Procaccia says.The simplest approach is called the “divider-chooser” method, where one person cuts the cake into two equal pieces in his view, and the other person picks first. Each receives a piece that they feel is as valuable as the other’s. But when personal preferences are taken into account, even the easiest rule becomes complicated. Suppose Alice and Bob are to divide a cake, and Alice knows Bob prefers chocolate, she may knowingly divide the cake unequally so the smaller piece contains more chocolate. Then Bob will choose according to his preference, and Alice will get the larger piece. Both of them are satisfied with what they get, but the meaning of fairness changes in this situation.The cake is a symbol for any divisible good. When cake-cutting principles are employed to settle disagreements, they are potentially helping the world find solutions. Procaccia has used fair division algorithms (算法) to model food distribution. Social scientist Haris Aziz is exploring situations ranging from how to divide up daily tasks to how to best schedule doctors’ shifts in hospitals.Even after decades of investigation, cake cutting isn’t like a simple jigsaw puzzle (拼图) with a well-defined solution. Instead, over time, it has evolved into a kind of mathematical sandbox, a constructive playground that brings together abstract proofs and easy applications. The more researchers explore it, the more there is to explore.12. What does the underlined word “distill” in paragraph 2 mean A. Get the essence of. B. Find the opposite of.C. Keep the focus on. D. Reduce the impact on.13. What can we learn about fairness from the example given in paragraph 3 A. Its standard is stable. B. It prevents unequal division.C. Its concept is complex. D. It dominates personal preferences.14. What is paragraph 4 mainly about concerning cake cutting A. The application of its rules. B. The details of its process.C. The problems it produces. D. The harmony it symbolizes.15. What is the best title for the text A. Who Benefits Most from Fairness B. How Has Fairness Changed over Time C. What Method Works Best in Cake-cutting D. Why are Researchers so Interested in Cake-cutting 第二节 七选五(共5小题;每小题2.5分,共12.5分)The less you spend, the more you save. It sounds simple in theory, but in practice, it’s much more complicated. Spending is built into our daily habits, which sometimes can get us addicted to buying stuff. ___16___ It’s kind of like a crash diet, but in a good way!___17___Despite the name, a no-spend challenge doesn’t mean you sit on your hands and spend no money whatsoever. After all, you don’t want to fall behind on your bills, and there are some necessities you simply can’t do without. The basic premise (前提) of a no-spend challenge is to cut out non-essential spending for a certain amount of time. It could be for a week, a month or even an entire year.What can you spend money on during a no-spend challenge If you need to purchase something during your no-spend challenge, it should be something that’s necessary and you absolutely can’t do without. So groceries, yes. Candy bar in the checkout line, no. Also, no new iPhone, even if you’ve been dreaming about an upgrade. No new shoes, even if they’re on a huge sale. This is not the time to make excuses to buy stuff you don’t really need. ___18___ The goal of this challenge isn’t to make life harder on yourself by cutting out spending on essential expenses.The financial benefits of a no-spend challenge___19___ You can use the extra money you normally would have spent to build up your emergency fund. Or you might want to put the money toward other financial goals, like saving for a new car or an upcoming vacation. While no-spend challenges are designed to be temporary, you can always extend your challenge. ___20___A. Decide acceptable purchases.B. What is a no-spend challenge C. There should be no quick-fix approach.D. When will you start your no-spend challenge E. Why not treat it as more of a lifestyle change F. Sometimes the best way is to go on a spending freeze.G. A no-spend challenge can be a boost to your financial situation.第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节 完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,共15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出适合填入对应空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。A week ago, in search of an extremely ____21____ flower called the tagimoucia, I travelled to Taveuni, where the plant only grows.My host Vagoni told me that many locals may have only seen the flower in pictures. He also told me that I’d be ____22____ to climb the mountain without a ____23____. “You’ll be on the steep (陡峭的) service road before you ____24____ the rainforest on an unmarked track to have any chance of finding the tagimoucia. There’s thick ____25____ and it’s always raining,” he said. “At best, you don’t find the ____26____. At worst, you get completely ____27____.”I asked Vagoni ____28____ this worst case had happened before. “____29____!” he said. “Just two weeks ago, a group of seven locals went up without a guide and got lost in the cloud. There was a search-and-rescue mission. What a _____30_____!”Soon, we set out up the service road with a guide. I’d hiked Kilimanjaro, the highest mountain in Africa, and made it _____31_____ the Everest Base Camp. _____32_____, I quickly discovered that Taveuni’s extreme humidity and the trail’s steepness make the climbing astonishingly _____33_____. I needed to stop to rest every 10 minutes.An hour later, we were in the forest, ducking under fallen trees and climbing over other obstacles. Suddenly, the guide pointed up with _____34_____. “Look! The tagimoucia!” he shouted. I couldn’t believe we’d found it — I also couldn’t see a thing, as my glasses_____35_____ up in the mist.21. A. delicate B. beautiful C. rare D. tiny22. A. slow B. funny C. foolish D. weak23. A. rope B. guide C. walking stick D. sleeping bag24. A. cut into B. search for C. look around D. make out25. A. forest B. grass C. snow D. fog26. A. way B. water C. shelter D. flower27. A. mad B. lost C. exhausted D. defeated28. A. whether B. how C. when D. why29. A. Accidentally B. Basically C. Frequently D. Exactly30. A. chance B. shock C. schedule D. mess31. A. with B. to C. for D. at32. A. However B. Therefore C. Instead D. Besides33. A. impressive B. urgent C. unique D. tough34. A. excitement B. interest C. curiosity D. fear35. A. straightened B. steamed C. pushed D. broken第二节 语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)语法填空。Every spring, the 356-year-old kapok tree (木棉树) in Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall flowers, capturing the hearts of locals. Known as ____36____ “Kapok King”, it is a miracle of nature, as these trees rarely survive ____37____ a century in the wild. Its long life is due to the constant care and attention from an expert team.Led by Wang Yongyue, the team employs advanced technologies ____38____ (monitor) the tree’s health. They use CT scans to map roots up to seven or eight meters deep. “We also strike nails in the wood to create sound waves,” Wang explains. “If the wood ____39____ (be) hollow or decayed (腐烂的) inside, the speed of the sound changes. This helps us strengthen the tree ____40____ it’s too late.”Since 2009, Wang ____41____ (oversee) quarterly check-ups, with a critical focus on managing harmful insects. Instead of relying on strong ____42____ (chemical), the team practices biological control. Bi Keke, a lab expert, describes releasing natural enemies to hunt them. “It is a story of one ____43____ (beat) another in nature,” he notes, highlighting how this approach maintains ____44____ (ecology) balance.To the citizens of Guangzhou, this tree is more than a plant, it is a beloved family member ____45____ well-being connects the city’s past and future.第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)46. 假定你是李华,你的英国朋友Peter发来邮件邀请你制作一段3分钟的视频,介绍中国某个传统节日,助力其学校“中国文化周”展示。请你给他回信。内容包括:1.选定的节日;2.说明要制作的视频内容。注意:写作词数应为80左右;请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二节(满分25分)47. 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。A Birthday SurpriseI stood at the kitchen window watching Papa as he sat in the old, wooden lawn chair staring out at the lake. Ralph, his old black dog, lay on the ground at his side. Papa’s hand absently stroked (抚摩) the head of his old companion as they dreamed the dreams of old men and old dogs in the evening sun. “He does this day after day ” I asked Mama.She nodded, sadness filling her eyes. “I don’t know what to do for him. There is a strong desire in his eyes that I can’t satisfy -a desire for the past. The past can’t be brought back to the present. Once days are gone, they are gone forever,” Mama sighed.“I’m going down to talk to him,” I said.I called out to Papa and handed him a cup of coffee. “What are you and Ralph thinking about all these hours you spend out here ” I asked,“We’re not thinking,” he said softly. “We’re wishing.” I sat on the grass beside his chair. “Wishing for what ” “For the impossible, I suppose,” he sighed. “You always told me that nothing was impossible if you wanted it badly enough and were willing to work hard for it,” I reminded him.He laughed softly, but there was no amusement in the sound. “But Ralph and I have come to learn that when you reach our age, some things are actually impossible.” “Maybe I can help you. What do you want so badly ” I asked.Papa grinned (咧嘴大笑), and his eyes shone brightly at the thought of his dream becoming a reality. “Ralph and I want to fix up the old boat and go out on the lake again. We used to spend all day out on the lake, fishing, drinking beer and eating sandwiches,” Papa said.Yes, I remember. When I was young, Papa and Ralph often enjoyed themselves on the lake on weekends. They’d start for home when the sun went down, totally satisfied with themselves and with life. Now, Papa was almost eighty-five years old and had a heart condition, so Mama was horrified by the idea of him going out on the lake again at first. But eventually I managed to convince her.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。After Mama agreed, I persuaded my friends to join in my secret plan.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________On the day of Papa’s birthday, we were all eager to give him a surprise.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 2025-2026学年陕西西安交通大学附属中学下学期高三6月强训(六)英语试题.docx 2025-2026学年陕西西安交通大学附属中学下学期高三6月强训(六)英语试题答案.docx