湖北省云学名校联盟2025届高三年级2月联考 英语试卷(含解析,含听力原文及音频)

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2025 年湖北云学名校联盟高三年级 2 月联考
英语试卷
考试时间: 2024 年2月18日 08:00-10:00 时长:120 分钟 试卷满分:150 分
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30 分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂
到答题卡上。
第一节(共 5 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 7.5 分)
听下面 5 段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。
听完每段对话后,你都有 10 秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
1. When does the lecture finish
A. At 3 p.m. B. At 4 p.m. C. At 5 p.m.
2. What is the man
A. A salesman. B. An IT technician. C. A travel agent.
3. What are the speakers going to do next
A. Select some books. B. Make payment. C. Catch a plane.
4. Where will the woman go tomorrow
A. The man’s place. B. A cinema. C. A restaurant.
5. What are the speakers talking about
A. Whether to hire new staff. B. When to lay off employees. C. How to save on costs.
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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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. What does the woman want the man to do
A. Type out her report. B. Repair her keyboard. C. Look for her keys.
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7. What will the woman do next
A. Drink some water. B. Pick up her friend. C. Go shopping.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8. What is the relationship between the speakers
A. Schoolmates. B. Mother and son. C. Teacher and student.
9. Who will the man provide classes for
A. Adults. B. College students. C. Children.
10. Where will the man probably give classes first
A. In a school. B. In a park. C. In a studio.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11. What is the purpose of the call
A. To upgrade a room. B. To book a room. C. To confirm a reservation.
12. What does the woman request
A. A wake-up call. B. A special menu. C. A room facing the sea.
13. How can guests receive a free meal during the off season
A. By reserving accommodations online.
B. By staying a minimum of three nights.
C. By making a booking three days in advance.
听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。
14. What does the man do when writing
A. Open the windows of his room.
B. Use a special type of pen.
C. Limit the interruptions.
15. What is different about the man’s next book
A. The target readers.
B. The time period setting.
C. The seriousness of the message.
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16. What is the man’s new book like
A. It is completely fictional. B. It is mainly light-hearted. C. It is set in the countryside.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17. Where is Kakadu National Park
A. In Australia. B. In Austria. C. In Belgium.
18. How did the speaker feel after the Yellow Water Cruise
A. Satisfied. B. Disappointed. C. Worried.
19. Why did the speaker buy the Sunrise & Sunset ticket online
A. It was easy. B. It was cheap. C. It was popular.
20. What impressed the speaker most during the Yellow Water Cruise
A. Beautiful sunrises and sunsets. B. The number of tourists. C. A type of bird.
第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分 50分)
第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 37.5 分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
Best Citywalk Trails in Hong Kong
As a coastal city built on reclaimed land, Hong Kong possesses various distinctive citywalk trails.
Lantau Trail
This 4.5km trail is rated as a challenging route requiring an average of 2h32min to complete.
During the trial, you will be able to reach the highest mountain — Lantau Peak. It’s recommended to
bring plenty of water, snacks, and sturdy (结实的) footwear, and set off early in good weather.
Ngong Ping Village Trail
This 1.9km route takes an average of 30min to complete, which accounts for its easy rating. Ngong
Ping Village has the largest Buddhism statues of its kind in the world. But you don’t need to be a
Buddhist to enjoy a morning at the Tian Tan Buddha. It’s best to start off in the morning, but avoid a
foggy or cloudy day.
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Sha Tin Trail
It takes about 1h47min to finish this moderately challenging 6.6km route. This trail features Hong
Kong’s most unusual temple, the largest museum, and best shopping malls. Sha Tin may be considered
“off the beaten track” for many visitors but for those with more than a short 3 or 4 days stay in HK, it
can prove to be a very rewarding day trip.
Cheung Chau Trail
As a moderately challenging route, it takes an average of 3h8min to complete 11.7km. Cheung
Chau has been a major fishing port for centuries and still has a large fishing fleet. The scenic ferry
journey is one of the highlights of visiting this island.
21.Which trail takes the shortest time
A. Cheng Chau Trail. B. Ngong Ping Village Trail.
C. Sha Tin Trail. D. Lantau Trail.
22. What do Ngong Ping Village Trail and Sha Tin Trail have in common
A. They are physically demanding. B. They are for experienced walkers.
C. They have a religious atmosphere. D. They include guided tours for visitors.
23. What can you experience during the Cheung Chau Trail
A. Appreciate fishery scenery. B. Buy meaningful souvenirs.
C. Visit local museums. D. Enjoy peak scenery.
B
In Gaithersburg, Maryland this fall, art curator (馆长) Sandra Davis set 14 chairs on display in the
Arts Barn’s professional art gallery. Each chair, handmade by a different artist, symbolized a mental
health issue that the artist had personally confronted.
Courtney Mohring’s chair, “Buttoned Up,” was a black, high-backed chair coated in buttons and
bunched fabric that communicated discomfort. And Davis herself had a piece in the exhibition — a
rainbow-colored creation titled “Color Me Manic.” For many of the artists, it was an opportunity to try a
medium that they had never attempted before.
The exhibition — titled “Pull Up a Chair 2.0” — was a kind of “sequel” to a similar showcase that
Davis curated in 2022, which also featured handmade chairs. At the gallery, the artists came in to talk
about their art, but the night soon transformed into a deeper conversation about the feelings of anxiety,
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loss, and isolation that Davis and her fellow artists had experienced at the beginning of the COVID-19
pandemic.
“We had what we call an ‘artist roundtable,’ where each of the artists came to talk about what their
inspiration was, what they were feeling when they were creating the chair, and it ended up feeling very
much like a group therapy (治疗) session,” Davis said.
This year, Davis wanted to reproduce that experience on a grander scale, by opening it up to the
public and inviting guests to pull up a chair and talk about the art — and how it relates to their own
mental health journeys.
“We know the mental health conversation is top of mind,” Davis said. “We hear it in the news.
We’re reading about it. We’re talking about it at school. But we haven’t really necessarily felt like it’s
still a welcoming conversation.” But Davis believes we can slowly change those conversations for the
better — and it starts with making space for them.
24. What is the purpose of the exhibition
A. To showcase the artistic talents of local artists.
B. To celebrate the history and achievements of the gallery.
C. To provide a platform for artists to experiment with new materials.
D. To raise awareness and promote discussion about mental health issues.
25. What does the underlined word “sequel” in paragraph 3 probably mean
A. Substitute. B. Follow-up. C. Edition. D. Check-up.
26. What did Davis think of the “artist roundtable”
A. Productive. B. Traditional. C. Tiring. D. Educational.
27. How does “Pull Up a Chair 2.0” differ from the 2022 exhibition
A. More interactive activities.
B. Wider range of issues.
C. Larger scale engagement.
D. New themes explored.
C
Imagine you’re walking across rolling hills that stretch for miles, with warm sunshine and the
chirping of birds all around. This peaceful scene is an increasingly rare one in the modern world. Our
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natural soundscapes are falling silent as bird populations decline.
But does the silencing of our soundscapes matter to us The short answer is yes. There is growing
evidence about the health benefits of spending time in nature, including reducing risks of heart disease,
diabetes and anxiety. Yet while the general benefits of being outside in nature may seem instinctive, the
contributions of natural sounds to this are less understood.
Our study explores the link between birdsong and people, specifically on English vineyards (葡萄
园 ). We surveyed the experience of 186 wine-tour participants across three vineyards with varying
soundscapes. We also enhanced some vineyard soundscapes with hidden speakers, which played the
songs of five additional bird species. This was designed to see how participants’ engagement with
nature would be affected by increasing the diversity of birds and songs.
The results were fascinating. Visitors who experienced louder and more complex sounds —
whether on vineyards with naturally richer soundscapes or on those we had enhanced — reported that
they had enjoyed the sounds more. They also felt more connected to nature and more satisfied with their
tour. With richer soundscapes, they felt more mindful and positive during the tours, reporting that they
felt freer from work, routine and responsibility.
Our study is a clear demonstration of the direct effect that birdsong has on our wellbeing. It shows
that bird conservation could enhance our experience of spending time in nature and give rise to positive
emotions. The world we experience today is unlike what our grandparents experienced. We are
increasingly disconnected from nature, and nature’s benefits on our wellbeing are lessening as a result.
What is most concerning is that these changes are accepted as the new norm.
We hope our findings lead to more people thinking like Harrison, who concluded: It goes to show
how important nature is for humanity on so many levels and hopefully a study like this supports more
investment and help conserving as well as improving our natural soundscapes.
28. What phenomenon does the author describe in paragraph 1
A. Bird songs are increasingly popular.
B. People enjoy interacting with nature.
C. Bird songs are hard to hear nowadays.
D. Modernization leads to the extinction of bird species.
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29. What does the study focus on
A. The impact of birdsong on human well-being.
B. The use of technology in vineyard management.
C. The role of vineyards in enhancing visitor experiences.
D. The relationship between wine production and tourism.
30. What does the author hope the study will achieve
A. Greater awareness of the critical state of bird species.
B. Standardization of soundscape measurement techniques.
C. An increase in the number of bird species in urban areas.
D. A stronger commitment to preserving natural soundscapes.
31. What can be a suitable title for the text
A. How do we live happily without birdsong
B. Why birdsong matters more than you think
C. Could artificial birdsong serve the same purpose
D. What can we do to promote tourism in vineyards
D
The next time you’re feeling depressed or angry at the world, ask yourself if you’ve really been
dealt a poor hand — or if, just maybe, you were expecting too much. That’s one message that can be
drawn from a recent study on entitlement, a personality trait characterized by exaggerated feelings of
deservingness and superiority. Entitlement may lead to constant disappointment, say researchers from
Case Western Reserve University.
The authors reached these conclusions after analyzing more than 170 academic papers. They found
that people who possess high levels of entitlement consistently fall victim to a three-part cycle: First,
they don’t always get everything they think they deserve, leaving them constantly vulnerable to unmet
expectations. Those unmet expectations are then perceived as injustices, leading to emotions like anger
and sadness. Finally, to justify those emotions, entitled people reassure themselves of their own
specialness. This helps them feel better temporarily, but ultimately starts the process all over again.
At extreme levels, entitled people repeatedly expose themselves to the risk of feeling frustrated and
disappointed with life. They also tend to suffer from poor relationships, interpersonal conflicts, and
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depression, says co-author Julie Exline, PhD, a professor of psychological sciences at Case Western
Reserve. “So much of entitlement is about competition — being better or more deserving than other
people,” she told . “It really sets in opposition to society, and it can be very isolating.”
“It’s not easy for true narcissists (自恋者) to see themselves for what they are, or to change their
way of thinking.” Exline says. But she does believe that, for many well-intentioned people, feelings of
entitlement can be controlled. “Conditioning yourself to think about other people and what they deserve
— and also being willing to admit your own faults and weaknesses — can help you feel more connected
to others,” she says.
We should be also aware that not all feelings of entitlement are wrong or bad: We shouldn’t just
lower our standards or stop expecting things we truly do deserve, just so we can be happier. But if you
do notice that you’ve developed an overblown sense of self — and it’s causing you to be annoyed or not
get along with others — you can definitely try to do something about it.
32. What causes entitled people to be trapped in a three-part cycle
A. Consistent negative emotions.
B. A strong sense of self-awareness.
C. Constant self-pity and helplessness.
D. Unrealistic expectations and frustration.
33. What does paragraph 3 mainly talk about
A. The reason for entitlement.
B. The benefits of competition.
C. The negative effects of entitlement.
D. The importance of connecting with others.
34. What might be Exline’s suggestion for entitled people
A. Change your mindset to one of competitiveness.
B. Focus on your own achievements and superiority.
C. Prioritize personal goals over considering others’ needs.
D. Place yourself into others’ position and reflect on oneself.
35. Which word best describes the author’s attitude to entitlement
A. Balanced. B. Critical. C. Supportive. D. Tolerant.
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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。
Leeny stood in the chicken coop (鸡笼), shovel (铲子) in hand, a huge grin spreading across her
face. She was not faking it: My 7-year-old was having fun cleaning out the chicken coop. 36 - But
I’d meant the chore to be punishment for losing a library book. So, was I winning or losing at
parenting
37 She even took to reading in the car on the long drive to summer camp, which was where
she lost the book. This is the first lost library book in my life. When I was a child, I didn’t own books —
I borrowed them. My library books lived on a specific shelf on my headboard until they had to be
returned. And it pained me when I had to slide them into the return slot (空位) at the library.
However, my daughter has more books now than I ever had in my entire childhood. She didn’t
seem the least sorry for the missing library book. 38 So I suggested that she help me clean the
dirty chicken coop, and in return, I would cover the library fine. She agreed.
To my surprise, she was absolutely enjoying shoveling chicken poop. I stood there, somewhat
dumbfounded, watching her. She did not feel shame, regret, or responsibility for the lost library book at
all. 39
It took me a while to realize what had happened, why my punishment had backfired so completely
and why I didn’t care. Leeny’s little sister, Vicki, was inside watching a cartoon while my husband paid
bills. 40 She had me all to herself for the first time since Vicki was born. We spent quality time
together: mother, daughter, and chicken poop.
A. Only Leeny and I were outside.
B. I thought this idea was very clever.
C. I was happy she was enjoying herself.
D. My daughter always has her nose in a book.
E. I felt the need to make her take responsibility for it.
F. The best part may be that my daughter thinks we should clean out the coop every season.
G. In fact, she looked as if she might lose another book on purpose in order to clean the coop again.
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分 30分)
第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
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My grandmother, Mary, had always been an agriculture artist. Each component of her yard vividly
illustrated her 41 for plants. When she moved to a new house, she viewed her new garden as an
- 42 and immediately went to work.
However, there was a fruit tree in the yard that 43 to bear fruit despite Grandma’s
nurturing. To encourage it to 44 , she spoke to the tree, sang to the tree, and reasoned with this
tree. No 45 . Finally, she contacted an expert. After reciting a long list of hints, all of which she
had already done, the expert made a 46 suggestion. He told her to hit the base of the tree with a
broomstick to 47 its roots.
Grandma knew the vibrations (震动 ) would find their way down to the root system, but she
doubted if fruit would be the result of such an unconventional 48 . To her amazement, the next
spring the tree 49 plentiful fruit, and the following years the fruit was more plentiful and
healthy. We often laughed together at how 50 this beautiful elderly woman must have looked to
anyone watching as she hit the defenseless tree. The story will always serve as a great 51 of joy
for our family.
Last month, when I was 52 a particularly difficult time, I called Grandma for advice. She
reminded me that the tree’s greatest strength and value came after 53 . She lovingly 54 -
that my roots were being inspired by the personal trials I faced and that I would be a more fruitful ‘tree’
because of them.
She was not only an amazing 55 — she was a wise grandma.
41. A. passion B. knowledge C. admiration D. curiosity
42. A. assignment B. inspiration C. obstacle D. adventure
43. A. expected B. refused C. continued D. promised
44. A. blossom B. change C. shoot D. improve
45. A. answer B. luck C. wonder D. signal
46. A. common B. traditional C. dramatic D. complex
47. A. break B. destroy C. stimulate D. feed
48. A. condition B. strength C. activity D. approach
49. A. consumed B. yielded C. offered D. lacked
50. A. silly B. sensible C. realistic D. elegant
51. A. product B. symbol C. source D. appeal
52. A. looking into B. working on C. preparing for D. going through
53. A. adversity B. growth C. resistance D. criticism
54. A. whispered B. appreciated C. encouraged D. doubted
55. A. nurse B. gardener C. trainee D. detector
高三 2 月英语试卷 第 10 页 共 12 页
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。
A short video of a dog with narrowing eyes and tiny needles on its nose has recently gone viral on
social media. The needles were acupuncture pins (针灸针), and according to the pet physician in the
video, the dog was receiving traditional treatment 56 (help) with facial paralysis (面瘫). This
video has sparked 57 (curious) about the use of traditional Chinese medicine for pets like cats
and dogs. 58 it may seem novel to some, traditional Chinese veterinary medicine (TCVM) is
far from new.
Hu Yusheng, a TCVM practitioner, diagnoses and treats about 40 pets every Sunday. “Most pet
owners who come here 59 (try) all other options, and their beloved pets are often referred from
other hospitals with a critical illness notice,” he said.
Recently, one of Hu’s patients was a dog 60 (suffer) from gallstones. To manage the
61 (symptom), the owner, Sun Jie, chose TCVM over Western medicine. After a year of
acupuncture and herbal treatments, scans showed that the dog’s gallstones had 62 (significant)
become smaller.
TCVM takes 63 overall approach to wellness and disease treatment. Like TCM, it uses
four evaluation methods — inspection, listening and smelling, inquiry and pulse-taking — to identify
conditions and develop 64 (tailor) treatments.
“Individualized treatments are 65 great demand for pets, which is exactly what TCVM
offers,” said Fan Kai, an associate professor at the College of Veterinary Medicine at China Agricultural
University.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40分)
第一节 (满分 15 分)
假定你是李华,你校加拿大交换生 Eric是一位 TikTok视频博主,他正在策划“High School Life
in China”系列视频,旨在用短视频展示中国中学生校园生活,为此咨询你的意见。请你给他写
一邮件,内容包括:
1. 推荐拍摄内容;
2. 陈述理由.
注意:1. 写作词数应为 80词左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear Eric,
Yours sincerely,
Li Hua
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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。
Jared had been looking forward to the first day of second grade at Maplewood Elementary. No
longer a shy first grader, he felt confident and ready to tackle new challenges. However, there was one
person he hoped to avoid: Jessica Hart. She was loud, bossy, and always made fun of him. Even though
it was a new year, Jared was sure she wouldn’t change.
When he entered the classroom, he saw Jessica sitting by the window, laughing and talking loudly.
Jared rolled his eyes and took a seat, hoping to stay out of her way. He focused on his work all day,
determined to avoid any interaction with her. But fate, it seemed, had other plans.
During recess (课间休息), as Jared was walking to the swings, he noticed Jessica standing by the
big oak tree, her hands on her hips, looking upset. She was staring at something in the tree. Jared
approached cautiously, wondering what was going on.
“What’s wrong, Jessica ” he asked, trying to sound as uninterested as possible. Jessica looked up,
her face filled with panic. “The kittens! They’re stuck in the tree!” Jared frowned, looking up at the tall
oak.
Sure enough, settled on one of the highest branches, were two tiny kittens, mewing helplessly.
Jessica’s face turned red with embarrassment. “I was trying to climb up to get them, but they keep
climbing higher!” she explained, her voice trembling. “I don’t know what to do!”
Jared hesitated. He hadn’t planned on being the hero today. He had barely spoken to Jessica outside
of the classroom, let alone had a reason to help her. But the sound of those helpless little kittens made
something in him change.
“I’ll help,” he said before he could think twice. Jessica stared at him in surprise. “You But you
don’t even like me!” Jared shrugged. “Maybe I don’t like you, but I can’t just leave the kittens up
there.”
With determination, Jared approached the tree.
From that moment on, something shifted between them.
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2025 年湖北云学名校联盟高三年级 2 月联考
英语学科评分细则
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30分)
1—5 CABAA 6—10 BCACB 11—15 BCBCA 16—20 CAABC
第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分 50分)
21—23 BCA 24—27 DBAC 28—31 CADB 32—35 DCDA
36—40 CDEGA
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分 30分)
41—45ADBAB 46—50 CCDBA 51—55 CDACB
A
主题语境:人与社会
文章大意:香港虽然是一座填海造陆的城市,陆地面积不大,但很适合城市漫游。本文主要为在香港
的 citywalk爱好者推荐四条各具特色的城市漫游路线:大屿山路线,昂屏村路线,沙田路线,长洲路线。
21. B 细节理解题 根据全文可知,Lantau Trail耗时 2时 32分,Ngong Ping Village Trail耗时 30分,Sha Tin
Trial耗时 1时 47分,Cheung Chau Trial耗时 3时 8分。经比较,耗时最短的 Ngong Ping Village Trail。因此,
选项 B符合。
22. C 细节理解题 根据第三段 Ngong Ping Village has the largest Buddhism statues of its kind in the world.可
知,昂屏村有着世界上最大的佛像。根据第四段,This trail features Hong Kong’s most unusual temple.可知,
沙田路径的特色之一是拥有香港最大的寺庙。因此两者共同之处为宗教氛围。因此,选项 C符合。
23. A 细节理解题 根据最后一段第二句 Cheung Chau has been a major fishing port for centuries and still has
a large fishing fleet.可知,长洲几百年来都是重要的渔港,至今仍停泊着一艘巨大的渔船。如果你选择这条
路线,你将欣赏到渔业景观。因此,选项 A符合。
B
主题语境:人与社会
文章大意:在马里兰州盖瑟斯堡,艺术策展人 Sandra Davis在艺术谷仓的专业画廊展出了 14把手工椅
子,每把椅子代表艺术家个人面对的心理健康问题。展览"Pull Up a Chair 2.0"是 2022年类似展览的延续,
旨在通过艺术作品引发关于焦虑、失落和隔离的深入对话。Davis希望扩大这种体验,邀请公众参与,讨论
艺术与个人心理健康的关系,以促进更开放的心理健康对话。
24. D 推理判断题 文中提到 Davis wanted to reproduce that experience on a grander scale, by opening it up to
the public and inviting guests to pull up a chair and talk about the art—and how it relates to their own mental health
journeys. 这表明展览旨在引发公众对心理健康问题的关注和讨论,而不仅仅是展示艺术才能、庆祝 Arts Barn
的历史成就或提供实验新材料的平台,因此答案选 D。
25. B词义猜测题 在第三段中提到 The exhibit — titled “Pull Up a Chair 2.0” — was a kind of
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“sequel” to a similar showcase that Davis curated in 2022, which also featured handmade chairs.根据语境,这里
“Pull Up a Chair 2.0” 是 2022年 Davis策展的类似展览的延续,即“续集”“后续”。 同时,第五段 This year,
Davis wanted to reproduce that experience...可知,选项 B. follow-up,符合语境,因此答案选 B。
26. A 观点态度题 在第四段中提到 “We had what we call an ‘artist roundtable,’ where each of the artists came
to talk about what their inspiration was,what they were feeling when they were creating the chair,and it ended up
feeling very much like a group therapy session,”Davis said.从 Davis 的话中可以看出,艺术家们在 “artist
roundtable”上分享了创作椅子的灵感和感受,整个过程感觉非常像一个团体治疗会。这表明这个活动是富有
成效的,促进了艺术家之间的交流和情感表达,有助于他们共同探讨心理健康问题。Davis 认为“artist
roundtable”是富有成效的,因此答案选 A。
27. C 细节理解题 根据文中信息,This year, Davis wanted to reproduce that experience on a grander scale, by
opening it up to the public and inviting guests to pull up a chair and talk about the art—and how it relates to their
own mental health journeys.可以看出,“Pull Up a Chair 2.0”与 2022年的展览相比,最大的不同在于 Davis希
望将 2022年的体验以更大规模的方式呈现,通过向公众开放并邀请客人参与讨论艺术以及它与他们自身心
理健康旅程的关系,即扩大了参与的规模和范围。文中并没有提到 2022年展览和“Pull Up a Chair 2.0”在
互动活动数量、涉及问题范围以及探索主题方面的明显差异,因此答案选 C。
C
主题语境:人与自然
文章大意:这篇文章探讨了自然声音景观,尤其是鸟类歌声,对人类健康和福祉的重要性。研究表明,
随着鸟类数量的减少,我们的声音景观正在变得寂静,这对我们的健康有负面影响。作者强调了保护鸟类
和自然声音景观的必要性,以及这些对提升人类福祉的直接效果。
28. C 细节理解题 根据文章第一段描述了在现代世界中,自然声音景观的消失,特别是鸟类歌声的减少,
是一个越来越罕见的现象。因此,选项 C最符合。
29. A 细节理解题 根据第三段的描述,研究专注于鸟类歌声对人类健康和福祉的影响,特别是在英国葡
萄园的背景下。因此,选项 A最符合。
30. D 推理判断题 根据最后一段的描述,作者希望这项研究能增强人们对保护自然声音景观的承诺,认
识到鸟类和自然声音对人类福祉的重要性。因此,选项 D最符合。
31. B 主旨大意题 B这个标题概括了文章的主旨,即鸟类歌声对人类的重要性可能超出了人们的想象,强
调了自然声音景观的价值和保护的必要性。因此,选项 B最符合。
D
主题语境:人与自我
文章大意: 文章探讨了“配得感”(entitlement)这一人格特质,它以过分的应得感和优越感为特征。研
究表明,高配得感可能导致持续的失望、愤怒和悲伤,并使个体陷入一个恶性循环:期望未得到满足、感
到不公正、自我肯定其特殊性。文章强调,虽然配得感可能导致问题,但并非所有配得感都是错误的,关
键在于平衡期望与现实,以及学会考虑他人的需求和感受。
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32. D 细节理解题 根据文章第一段和第二段的内容可知,高配得感的人因为他们不切实际的期望和随之
而来的挫败感而陷入一个循环:期望未得到满足导致他们感到不公正,这种不公正感引发愤怒和悲伤,为
了合理化这些情绪,他们再次肯定自己的特殊性,从而开始新一轮的循环。因此,选项 D最符合。
33. C 推理判断题 第三段主要讨论了配得感的负面影响,包括导致人际关系差、人际冲突和抑郁。因此,
选项 C最符合。
34. D 推理判断题 根据文章第四段可知 Exline 建议配得感的人应该尝试站在他人的角度考虑问题,并反
思自己的行为。这种自我反思和考虑他人需求的能力可以帮助他们更好地与他人建立联系,减少配得感的
负面影响。因此,选项 D最符合。
35. A 观点态度题 根据最后一段可知作者对配得感的态度是均衡的,认识到配得感的潜在问题,同时也
强调适度的配得感并非全然负面,而是需要适当的管理和调整期望。作者提倡对配得感有一个全面的看法,
既不全盘否定,也不盲目肯定,而是寻求一个平衡点。因此,选 A最符合。
第二节
主题语境:人与社会
文章大意:讲述了作者将清理鸡笼的任务作为对女儿丢失图书馆书籍的惩罚,却意外发现女儿乐在其
中。通过这次经历,作者反思了惩罚的真正意义,并意识到与女儿共度的宝贵时光远胜于惩罚本身。故事
强调了家庭关系的重要性。
36. C 考查段中句的选择。前句在描述女儿在清理鸡笼时很开心,她乐在其中,我也是很高兴的。但是我
本来是把清理鸡笼子作为惩罚的。因此选项 C起着承上启下的作用,最符合。
37. D 考查段首句的选择。第二段主要描写女儿喜欢看书,而我小时候家里没什么书,主要靠图书馆借书
来读。根据 37空后面的信息 She even took to reading...可知女儿特别喜欢看书,even有程度递进的意思。所
以首句 D. My daughter always has her nose in a book.启下句,最符合。
38. E 考查段中句的选择。作者感到需要让女儿对丢失图书馆的书负责,这与前文提到的“punishment for
losing a library book”相一致。因此,选项 E最符合。
39. G 考查段尾句的选择。作者观察到女儿似乎很享受清理鸡笼的活动,甚至可能故意再丢书以便再次清
理。这与前文的描述“She was absolutely enjoying shoveling chicken poop.”相呼应。因此,选项 G最符合。
40. A 考查段中句的选择。在描述与女儿共度时光时,作者指出只有她和女儿在外面,这与下句的“She had
me all to herself for the first time since Vicki was born.”相呼应,强调了这是她和女儿单独相处的宝贵时光。因
此,选项 A最符合。
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分 30分)
第一节
主题语境:人与社会
文章大意:这篇短文讲述了作者的祖母玛丽是一位热爱植物的农业艺术家。在花园的一棵果树不结果,
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她想尽办法却无果。最后联系了专家,并在听取建议后采取了一种特别的方法—即敲打树干底部以刺激树
根。来年果树结出了丰硕的果实。这故事不仅讲述了作者和奶奶之间的温馨回忆,还传达了在逆境中成长
和智慧启示的重要性。
41. A 名词词义辨析。句意:祖母的花园生动地展示了她对植物的热爱。A. “passion”表示“热情”,符合文意,
体现出她对植物的深厚感情;B. “knowledge”表示“知识”,不符合主题;C. “admiration”表示“钦佩”,不过于
直接;D. “curiosity”表示“好奇心”,不够准确。正确答案:A
42. D 名词词义辨析。句意:祖母把新花园看作是一个冒险,并立刻开始工作。A. “assignment”表示“任务”,
不合适;B. “inspiration”表示“灵感、鼓舞”,不符合;C. “obstacle”表示“障碍”,不相符;D. “adventure”表示
“冒险”,符合文意。正确答案:D
43. B 动词词义辨析。句意:然而,院子里的果树不结果。A. “expected”表示“期望”,不符合;B. “refused”
表示“拒绝”,符合,准确传达树不结果的情况;C. “continued”表示“继续”,不合适;D. “promised”表示“承
诺”,不符合。正确答案:B
44. A 动词词义辨析。句意:为了促使果树开花,祖母做了很多。A. “blossom”表示“开花”,符合文意;B.
“change”表示“变化”,不符合文意;C. “shoot”表示“发芽”,不一致;D. “improve”表示“改善”,不够具体。
正确答案:A
45. B 名词词义辨析。句意:但她的各种尝试都没有成效。A. “No answer”表示“没有答案”,不符合;B. “No
luck”表示,尽管努力但没有成功,运气不好;C. “No wonder”表示“怪不得”;D. “No signal”表示“没有信号”,
不相关。“No answer”通常用于问题没有得到回应的情况,而这里强调的是祖母的努力没有带来预期的结果,
而不是没有得到回应。正确答案:B
46. C 形容词词义辨析。句意:专家给出的完全没想到的答案(戏剧性的)。A. “common”表示“普通的,常见的”,
不符合;B. “traditional”表示“传统的”,不合适;C. “dramatic”表示“戏剧性的”,符合,强调建议的不同寻常;
D. “complex”表示“复杂的”,不恰当。正确答案:C
47. C. 动词词义辨析。句意:他告诉她要打树的底部以刺激根系。A. “break”表示“打破”,不合适;B. “destroy”
表示“毁灭”,不恰当;C. “stimulate”表示“刺激”,符合文意,传达了震动促进根系的想法;D. “feed”表示“喂
养”,不适合。正确答案:C
48. D 名词词义辨析。句意:她怀疑这种不寻常的做法是否会产生果实。A. “condition”表示“条件”,不符合;
B. “strength”表示“力量”,不合适;C.“activity”表示“活动”,不准确。 D.“approach”表示“方法”,符合文意,
指代她采取的行动; 正确答案:D
49. B 动词词义辨析。句意:次年春天,这棵树结出了丰硕的果实。A. “consumed”表示“消耗”,不符合;B.
“yielded”表示“结果”,符合,精确传达了树的结果;C. “harvested”表示“收获”,不适合;D. “lacked”表示“缺
乏”,不合时宜。正确答案:B
50. A 形容词词义辨析。句意:我们常常笑她打树时的样子是多么可笑。A. “silly”表示“傻的”,符合,多带
幽默感;B. “sensible”表示“明智的”,不合适;C. “realistic”表示“现实的”,不准确;D. “elegant”表示“优雅的”,
不符合文意。正确答案:A
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51. C 名词词义辨析。句意:这个故事将永远成为我们家庭快乐的来源。A. “product”表示“产品”,不相关;
B. “symbol”表示“象征”,不够准确;C. “source”表示“来源”,符合文意,传达持续快乐的意义;D. “appeal”
表示“吸引力”,不合适。正确答案:C
52. D 动词短语词义辨析。句意:上个月,当我经历特别艰难的时光时,我给奶奶打电话。A. “looking into”
表示“调查”,不符合;B. “working on”表示“致力于”,不合适;C. “preparing for”表示“准备”,不符合;D. “going
through”表示“经历”,符合。正确答案:D
53. A 名词词义辨析。句意:她提醒我,树的最大力量和价值来源于逆境。A. “adversity”表示“逆境”,符合
文意,表现出挑战的重要性;B. “growth”表示“成长”,不够理想;C. “resistance”表示“抵抗”,不合适;D.
“criticism”表示“批评”,不符合文意。正确答案:A
54. C 动词词义辨析。句意:她亲切地鼓励道,个人磨难会让我成长。A. “warned”表示“警告”,不合适;B.
“appreciated”表示“欣赏”,不符合;C. “encouraged”表示“鼓励”,符合文意;D. “doubted”表示“怀疑”,不准
确。正确答案:C
55. B 名词词义辨析。句意:她不仅是一位优秀的园丁,还是一位智慧的奶奶。A. “nurse”表示“护士”,不符
合;B. “gardener”表示“园丁”,符合,反映她的身份和热情;C. “trainee”表示“实习生”,不合适;D. “detector”
表示“探测器”,不相关。正确答案:B
第二节
主题语境:人与社会
文本大意:一只狗在接受针灸治疗的短视频在社交媒体上走红。本文介绍了 TCVM 即中国传统兽医学
的疗法及其在治疗宠物中的广泛应用。
56. to help 考查动词不定式表目的。狗正在接受传统治疗的目的是为了帮助治疗面瘫。
57. curiosity 考查形容词变名词。spark curiosity 意为“激起好奇心”。
58. Although/Though/While 考查让步状语从句。此处意为“虽然对一些人(来说)它可能很新奇,但中国传
统兽医学根本就不是刚出现的”。
59. have tried 考查谓语动词的时态、语态和主谓一致。此处意为“来这里的大多数农宠物主人都已经尝试过
了其他所有的选择方案”。这里的现在完成时表示过去发生的动作对现在造成的影响。
60. suffering 考查非谓语动词。此处意为“他的一个病号是一条得了胆结石的狗”。dog和 suffer是主谓关系。
61. symptoms 考查名词复数。
62. significantly 考查形容词变副词。
63. an 考查冠词。此处意为“采取一种全面的方式”。
64. tailored 考查非谓语动词。tailor treatments for pets 意为“为宠物专门制定治疗方法”。tailor 和 treatment
是动宾关系,作 treatment的定语。
65. in 考查介词。in demand意为“需求大”。
【填空题 评分细则】
答案唯一 按照原答案给分
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第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40分)
第一节
Dear Eric,
I’m really excited about your “High School Life in China” video project and believe the following ideas can
add a unique charm to your videos.
First, a Chinese literature class would be a great scene to film. Students passionately analyze ancient poems,
delving into their emotions and elegant rhymes, offering a glimpse into our cultural heritage and academic life.
Next, the lively school cafeteria is a must-see, where students enjoy a variety of Chinese dishes like baozi and fried
noodles, highlighting the flavorful daily life here.
These scenes will surely captivate your audience. I’m looking forward to seeing your amazing videos!
Yours sincerely,
Li Hua
【应用文写作 评分细则】
一、评分原则
1.本题总分为 15分,按五个档次进行评分。
2.评分时,从以下四个方面考虑:
1)内容:内容要点的合理性:是否完整、有逻辑,表达的清楚程度;
2)词汇语法:所使用语言的准确性、恰当性和多样性;(语言为交际服务,不可一味使用所谓“高级”
语言。)
3)篇章结构:上下文的衔接和全文的连贯性。
4)写作规范:
① 词数少于 60和多于 100的,扣 2分;
② 拼写和标点符号是写作规范的一个方面,应视其对交际的影响程度予以考虑,
英、美拼写及词汇用法均可接受;
③ 如书写较差,以至影响交际,将分数降低一个档次。
3.评分时,先根据作答的整体情况初步确定其所属档次,然后以该档次的要求来综合衡量,确定或调
整档次,最后给分。
二、各档次的给分范围和要求
第五档 (13-15分) 完全达到了预期的写作目的。
● 覆盖所有内容要点,表达清楚、合理;
● 词汇和语法结构多样、准确、恰当;
● 语言有个别错误,但为尽力使词汇和语法结构多样所致,完全不影响理解;
● 有效地使用了语句间的连接手段,结构紧凑、意义连贯。
第四档( 10-12分) 达到了预期的写作目的。
● 覆盖所有内容要点,表达比较清楚、合理;
● 词汇和语法结构比较多样,且准确、恰当;
● 少数语言错误主要是因尝试词汇和语法结构多样化所致,不影响理解
● 有效地使用了语句间的连接手段,全文结构比较紧凑、意义比较连贯。
第三档(7-9分) 整体而言,基本达到了预期的写作目的。
● 覆盖主要内容要点,少数内容表达不太清楚、合理;
● 词汇和语法结构能满足要求;
● 有一些语言方面的错误,不影响理解;
● 应用简单的语句间连接手段,结构基本紧凑,意义基本连贯。
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第二档(4-6分)未能达到预期的写作目的。
● 漏掉或未描述清楚一些主要内容,写了一些无关内容;
● 词汇知识有限、语法结构单调;
● 语言错误较多,影响理解,影响了对写作内容的理解;
● 较少使用语句间的连接成分,结构不够紧凑,意义不够连贯。
第一档(1-3分)完全未达到预期的写作目的。
● 遗漏大部分内容,写了很多无关内容;
● 语法结构单调、词汇知识有限;
● 语言错误很多,影响对写作内容的理解;
● 缺乏语句间的连接成分,结构不紧凑,意义不连贯。
0分 未能传达给读者任何信息:内容太少,无法评判;所写内容均与所要求内容无关或所写内容无法看清。
建议:
1. 所写文章的主体部分跟拍摄校园生活视频完全无关的,分数不能高于 5分
2. 只推荐了拍摄内容,没给原因的,分数不能高于 10分
3. 语法和单词错误较多的,建议扣两到三分
第二节
With determination, Jared approached the tree. Carefully, he started to climb, his heart racing as he reached
for each branch. Jessica watched below, her face filled with concern. When Jared finally reached the kittens, he
gently gathered the frightened kittens, carefully making his way back down. As soon as he reached the ground,
Jessica rushed over, her face glowing with gratitude. “Thank you, Jared! I was so worried!” she said. Jared smiled,
feeling a sense of pride he hadn’t expected. “It was no big deal.” Jessica’s eyes softened, and for the first time, she
looked at Jared with respect.
From that moment on, something shifted between them. Their tension disappeared as if it had never existed.
The next day, Jessica came over during recess and sat next to Jared. They chatted about everything — school,
hobbies, and even shared their favorite games to play. Jared discovered that Jessica wasn’t as bad as he had thought.
She was funny, kind, and, as it turned out, she loved animals just as much as he did. Their bond was sealed, not by
words, but by the kindness shown that day — the day Jared saved the kittens.
【读后续写评分细则】
一、读后续写五个档次及分数值
21-25分;16-20分;11-15分;6-10分;1-5分
二、各档次取中间分数为各档次基准分
阅卷时从头到尾迅速看完一遍文章后,根据答卷整体性,确定该文章档次,给出对应基准分;再根据文
章具体情况,以基准分的为基础,在本档次分值范围内适当加分或减分,确定最后得分。(合理逻辑+
正确表达)
各档次基准分数为: 23--18--13--8--3
(1)第一档 23漂漂亮亮: 几乎没有错,读起来没有阻力,不影响交际,逻辑清楚合理,句型丰富;
(2)第二档 18清清楚楚:隔三差五有错,1/3有问题,没跑题,部分影响交际;
(3)第三档 13马马虎虎(可能有很多学生是这个档次):一半出错,影响交际;
(4)第四档 8糊里糊涂:1/3句子可以,2/3句子不行,隔三差五有点对;
(5)第五档 3一塌糊涂:基本无正确表达。
三、额外扣分情况:
(1)词数:读后续写少于 120字的,酌情扣 2-4 分。
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(2)续写空白一字未写,或抄写其他文章和读后续写原文,或所写情节与本文“共同救助被困小猫而发展
成为好朋友”毫无关系,给 0分。
(3)续写只写一段的,最多只能给 12分。
(4)书写较差以致影响交际的,酌情扣 1-3 分。
(5)根据第一段和第二段所给句子再结合上文可知,第一段应该写 Jared爬上树,并且在 Jessica 的帮助
或者鼓励下合力成功救助被困小猫的过程。在此过程中,两人应该有语言、神情或者动作的互动。第
一段结尾处应该以互动结束。第二段紧扣“From that moment on”的时间节点,重点叙述在本学期的继续
接触中,两人互相发现对方的优点,最终培养友谊的故事。如果逻辑不合理,酌情扣 3-5分。
听力文本
(Text 1)
M: When does the lecture begin
W: I think it starts at three in the afternoon.
M: It finishes at four, right I have a meeting then.
W: No, this one lasts for two hours. You’ll have to reschedule your four o’clock appointment.
(Text 2)
W: Welcome to the firm Stanley. Your computer is in this corner.
M: Thanks. But can I have a laptop I often travel for sales.
W: Sure. I’ll tell the IT department to buy it today.
M: Thank you.
(Text 3)
M: Ellie, make your selection quickly. We’ll be boarding soon.
W: OK, Dad. This backpack is ideal for school. It’s not too expensive and has enough space for
my books.
M: Alright, let’s take it. Be quick or we’ll miss our flight.
(Text 4)
M: Hi, Beth. My family and I are having a few people over for dinner tomorrow night. We might watch a movie.
Can you come
W: Sure, I’d love to. That'd be more fun than eating in a restaurant alone.
(Text 5)
W: Like I told you before, we have high costs, and it’s too risky to take on employees.
M: I understand that, but the fact is we’re understaffed.
W: The timing is just not right.
M: Yeah, I guess you’re right.
(Text 6)
M: Good morning. Is there anything I can do for you
W: I made my keyboard wet when I had some juice today, and now the keys are stuck. I can’t type up my report.
M: I see.
W: When could I start working again
M: Well, we’re not too busy right now. We can probably get it done within 30 minutes. And you can sit here for
some water.
W: Actually, I have to go to the department store with my friend for a present. I’ll just come back and pick it up
when I’m done.
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M: That’s OK.
(Text 7)
M: Finishing Art College and doing some related work will be great.
W: Really I haven’t a clue what I’m going to do. What are your plans
M: I’ll start after-school classes about photography focusing on younger people aged 8 to 16 and supplying the
equipment if they need it.
W: It’s good to help others improve their skills. Do you have any locations in mind
M: Well, they’re probably mobile. I’ll buy a car to help me store and move my equipment. And I’ll work outside
and use some public spaces like parks. After a period of time, I’ll rent a studio near a school.
(Text 8)
M: Hi, Cozy Hotel. How may I help you
W: Hello. I’m going to check in next Friday. Are there any standard rooms with an ocean view available
M: Please wait a moment, I will check for you ... Yes, it appears there’s one available on the ninth floor, but it’s a
business room. Do you need an upgrade
W:Yes, of course.
M: How many nights do you plan to stay You know, it is off season now, and we are offering a promotion. If you
stay at least three nights you’ll receive a breakfast or lunch without charge. And there is a special menu at our
restaurant. You just need to order it online.
W: That sounds like a great deal, but I’ll only need two nights.
M: Do you need any wake-up call
W: I can do it myself. Thanks, anyway.
(Text 9)
W: Greg, could you tell us about where and how you write.
M: Well, I write in a small room at the top of my house. There’s no sound, no music, no traffic, and that’s what I
need to get a sense that my words are filling something. And I don’t use a computer, just any kind of pen as it’s
too unpleasant to lose a special one. Plus, I do look out of the window a lot and drink cup after cup of tea.
W: Then how about telling us about your next book
M: Well, it’s a book for teenagers as I’ve never tried writing one before.
W: Please give some more details
M: Well, it’s set about a hundred years ago, just like last one. And it’s about children in the rural area, who are sent
off from their farms to work in a plant at a young age, and the hard times they have there. But like all my
historical novels, it is based on certain real events and has a serious message, but there are lighter moments too.
(Text 10)
W: There is nowhere else on Earth like Kakadu National Park. The moment you drive through its gate you are
entering an ancient area full of wildlife. Here, in this vast area of land, the size of Belgium, or half of the size of
Austria, you will see sights that will take your breath away. There’s loads to do and it’s not easy to choose. We
finally decided on the Yellow Water Cruise, which is popular here in Australia. It was an incredible experience and
probably the best attraction in Kakadu National Park. We were worried the experience wouldn’t be too good as we
were highly impressed by the Kruger National Park in South Africa which we had just returned from. Happily, the
Yellow Water Cruise was surely the highlight of Kakadu. We bought the Sunrise & Sunset ticket from the website,
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as they were offering a large discount. During the tour, there were only 6 people on the boat, so we could easily
walk around and take pictures of various fish and active bird life. We saw loads of fish and bird life. And the
prettiest is the Azure Kingfisher, a brightly-colored bird hunting fish, which is the most memorable part of the tour.
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