2026届高三年级12月份联考
英语试题
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第一部分 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
To prepare for its annual Culture Week and ensure smooth operations, Maplewood Senior High School has confirmed adjustments to several regular school activities. These changes will take place from Tuesday, March 10th to March 14th, 2026, and will not affect other after - school plans outside this period.
The main adjustments — such as venue changes — have been confirmed in advance. However, some specific details, such as the exact duration or temporary meeting points, will be finalized only three days before each activity, which is later than the usual one - week notice. You may register in advance for the adjusted activities at the school office.
Affected Activities & Adjustments
March 10th - March 11th
The after - school science experiment class (17:00 - 18:00) originally scheduled in the lab building will be relocated to the lecture hall. This change is due to the labs being used to prepare materials for the Culture Week science exhibition.
March 12th
The literature workshop on classic short stories, originally set in the school library at 14:00, will now be held in Classroom 205. The library is reserved for the preparation of the book fair to be held on March 17th. A teacher will meet students at the library at 13:50 and guide you to the classroom.
March 13th - March 14th
The after - school basketball and volleyball training (16:00 - 17:30) will be replaced with a session of traditional games on the playground. The sports training sessions will be rescheduled to the opening day of the Culture Week (March 16th).
Important Notes
If you have already signed up for any of the affected activities, the teacher in charge will contact you through the school app to confirm your participation in the adjusted sessions.
1. What is the text meant to do
A. Send an invitation. B. Present a report. C. Leave a notice. D. Place an advertisement.
2. Which event may be included in the Culture Week
A. A book fair. B. A science experiment class.
C. A session of traditional games. D. A workshop on classic short stories.
3. When will the sports training sessions be held
A. On Sunday. B. On Monday. C. On Tuesday. D. On Wednesday.
B
Surprisingly, I'm writing this on a social media platform to explain how these apps consumed what should have been my best 15 years. I was in 7th or 8th grade when a relative introduced me to Facebook. The idea of sending a message immediately without paying for a text was mind - blowing. Games like CityVille were addictive, and unknowingly, I was swept into a digital wave.
I grew up in a small town in Madhya Pradesh, a state located in India's heartland — a place that, even now, goes largely unnoticed. As a young boy, having a desktop computer at home was a special advantage, and I was lucky to have one, thanks to my parents. Soon, everyone had Facebook. Our town, with poor roads and power cuts, suddenly had teenagers glued to screens.
At 13 or 14, I wasn't especially good - looking; something my classmates never let me forget. Seeing others share romantic stories left me feeling less confident. These comparisons were my first social media - caused insecurities. As years passed, apps like WhatsApp, Instagram, and Snapchat took over. I felt the need to post, even when unhappy, to create a false image of a perfect life. I hoped badly for attention from strangers while ignoring those who genuinely cared. Daily check - ins on Snapchat mattered more than college assignments. My attention duration became shorter; reading for 15 minutes became difficult.
I've also seen people use social media as an excuse to avoid responsibility — something I once did too. I saw friends scroll endlessly during every free moment. I didn't judge — I was the same. Social media was my escape.
Six months ago, I decided to quit. The first 10 days were extremely hard. I had 3 - 4 extra hours daily and no idea what to do. Then came the math: 3 to 4 hours a day for years — more than 18,000 hours — time wasted on something that only fueled my insecurities, and time I'll never get back. So, I leave you with this: Choose wisely.
4. What initially attracted the author to Facebook
A. The desire for popularity. B. The addictive online games.
C. The recommendation by his relative. D. The costless instant communication.
5. How did the author regard his having a desktop computer
A. It's a common possession. B. It's a fortunate benefit.
C. It's an unnecessary tool. D. It's a big debt load.
6. What effect did social media have on the author
A. It lowered his self - worth. B. It boosted his confidence.
C. It narrowed his social circle. D. It enhanced his sense of security.
7. Which best describes the author's present - day feeling about social media use
A. Reflective. B. Content. C. Excited. D. Confused.
C
A dog acting aggressively (攻击性地) at the park and a student dealing with low mood while doing well in school may seem unrelated, but new research says they could share similar genetic roots. Scientists studied over 1,000 golden retrievers, a kind of dog, and found that many genes influencing dog behavior also shape human personality, intelligence, and emotional health. Published in a leading science journal, this finding challenges simple ideas about what drives behavior in both species.
Golden retrievers that did well in training had special versions of genes called ROMO1 and ADGRL2. In humans, ROMO1 is linked to intelligence and how well people learn and think, while ADGRL2 is linked to emotional sensitivity and getting annoyed easily. This means trainable dogs might be smarter and more emotionally aware, not just more willing to follow orders. This matters for programs that train service dogs. Many rely heavily on food rewards to shape behavior. But if trainability is really about problem - solving ability, programs might be better off selecting dogs based on cognitive (认知) tests rather than just how eagerly they go after treats.
The strongest genetic similarities were in fear - related behaviors. Dogs afraid of loud noises, strangers, or other dogs had variants (变量) in genes like ASCC3 and PRDX1. In humans, these genes are tied to anxiety, depression, and mood changes. This shows a dog hiding during a thunderstorm might feel something close to human anxiety. Owners of such dogs may need more than just training — changing their environment to reduce stress or even medication in serious cases could help.
Of course, genes don't determine everything. Training, early life experiences, and environment still play big roles. The research relied on owner - reported questionnaires rather than direct observation of dog behavior, which introduces subjectivity in how owners perceive their pets. Environmental factors like training methods, household dynamics, and life experiences varied widely and could influence behavior. The study included only golden retrievers aged 3 to 7 years, so results may not apply to other dogs.
8. What did scientists find about dogs and humans
A. They shape their actions by training.
B. Their origins in intelligence are identical.
C. They don't have the same emotional genes.
D. Their behaviors have similar genetic roots.
9. What characteristics do trainable dogs have
A. They lack fear in training. B. They are desperate for treats.
C. They have sharp emotional perception. D. They are unwilling to follow orders.
10. How should owners treat their fearful dogs
A. Punish their fearful behaviors. B. Increase their treat rewards.
C. Adjust their living environment. D. Focus mainly on training.
11. What is the last paragraph about
A. Major limitations of the study. B. Suggestions for studies on humans.
C. Explanations of the research method. D. Possible reasons for the study findings.
D
Scientists say sweat can help detect diseases like diabetes and Parkinson's. Their paper, to be published soon, demonstrates how sweat samples are easier to work with than traditional testing methods.
For most people, sweat is just an annoyance during workouts or hot summer days. But researchers are discovering that those tiny droplets contain a wealth of health information, including markers for diseases, drug use, and even harmful metal exposure. Unlike blood draws that require needles and trained professionals, sweat collection is painless, and can be done continuously using wearable sensors. Actually, doctors have long used it to identify cystic fibrosis, a disease passed down from parents. Recent technological advances have dramatically expanded what sweat can reveal.
For people with diabetes who traditionally must prick (扎) their fingers multiple times daily to check blood sugar, sweat glucose (葡萄糖) monitoring could be life - changing. A study involving seven diabetic individuals found a strong link between sweat glucose and blood glucose levels when samples were collected properly to prevent contamination from the skin surface. Parkinson's disease research has also produced particularly notable results. In one study involving 150 individuals, researchers examined sebum, the oily secretion (分泌物) often mixed with sweat, and found distinct fat - related substances in Parkinson's patients compared to healthy individuals. These differences in fat composition could serve as disease markers.
Modern sweat analysis increasingly relies on wearable sensors: devices that stick to the skin and continuously monitor sweat. Recent innovations have tackled one of the biggest challenges, getting enough sweat for analysis. Some devices now use a technique called iontophoresis that applies mild electrical current to stimulate sweat production on demand, obviating the need to wait for natural sweat. Besides, AI could help get meaningful health predictions from the sensor data, though this also raises questions about computational power, data storage needs, and privacy protections for personal health information.
However, challenges remain — sweat composition changes with diet, activity and individuals, and more studies are needed to confirm which sweat markers are helpful for medical checks.
12. What can be learned about sweat testing from paragraph 2
A. It is used widely in hospitals. B. It is not completely new.
C. It has already beaten blood test. D. It hasn't been studied sufficiently.
13. How does the author present the application of sweat testing
A. By analyzing statistics. B. By stating arguments. C. By giving examples. D. By explaining concepts.
14. What does the underlined word "obviating" in paragraph 4 mean
A. Recovering. B. Removing. C. Recording. D. Requiring.
15. What is the best title for the text
A. Sweat Analysis Faces Many Challenges B. Sweat Contains Certain Key Health Markers
C. Sweat Analysis Drives Emerging Technologies D. Sweat Enables Painless Health Monitoring
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。
What defines a good job is a question many people think about, especially those preparing to step into the workforce — like college graduates planning their future paths. 16 However, there are shared qualities that most people agree on when describing a satisfying job.
At the heart of a good job is a positive and respectful environment where people feel valued. A positive work environment can transform ordinary duties into something meaningful. 17 It is also guided by encouraging leaders who provide constructive feedback. When trust and kindness are present, employees feel safe to share ideas and do their best work every day.
18 For instance, receiving training in new software or mastering a professional technique not only expands your capabilities but also keeps your work dynamic. As you pick up the practical know - how, you can take on more complex tasks that push you to grow steadily.
Beyond the workplace, a healthy balance between work and personal life is essential. Setting aside time to rest, pursue hobbies like reading or sports, and connect with loved ones is key to this balance. 19 This balance actually makes people more focused and creative when they are working, benefiting everyone involved.
Of course, a good job should also provide fair and reliable pay that matches your contributions. This means earning enough to comfortably cover daily living costs while setting aside savings for the future — whether for unexpected expenses or long - term goals. 20
In essence, a good job is one that balances practical needs with a sense of personal satisfaction, making each workday feel meaningful and complete.
A. A good job presents challenging tasks.
B. This is powered by supportive coworkers.
C. It may vary among people, as interests and needs differ.
D. A secure job provides peace of mind and a steady income.
E. Such moments help maintain both mental and physical well - being.
F. A good job enables employees to grow regularly by learning new skills.
G. Such financial stability eases stress, letting you focus fully on your work.
第二部分 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。
Two years ago, I was rushing home from London by train. I was 21 about my job interview the next morning — my first real chance after graduation. The 22 came when the 45 - minute train delay made me realize I'd 23 my connecting train — the last one to my town that night. With the town hotels fully booked due to a local festival, 24 started to set in.
Just then, a middle - aged woman sat beside me. We struck up a 25 : I learnt she and I would get off at the same station and I 26 my worry about my situation and the 27 interview. To my shock, she smiled and said, “My house is 10 minutes from the station — you can stay over.” I 28 at first; as a young girl, accepting a stranger's offer felt risky, but her warm eyes made me 29 her.
At her home, she and her two daughters prepared dinner warmly and we chatted like old friends. Early the next morning, she 30 drove me to the intercity station, where there was a train that could get me home earlier.
Eventually, I 31 the interview later that day! I sent her a handwritten thank - you note and told her the good news. Since then, we've 32 to communicate and been good friends.
That random 33 taught me that kindness isn't random — it's a gift that lasts. It was she who turned my fear into 34 , and for that I'm forever 35 .
21.A. anxious B. doubtful C. particular D. careless
22.A. failure B. truth C. idea D. crisis
23.A. reserve B. predict C. miss D. take
24.A. sorrow B. relief C. panic D. pain
25.A. friendship B. conversation C. negotiation D. deal
26.A. took away B. poured out C. figured out D. shook off
27.A. same B. extra C. crucial D. successful
28.A. agreed B. argued C. smiled D. hesitated
29.A. recognize B. trust C. repay D. help
30.A. considerately B. randomly C. finally D. slowly
31.A. attended B. passed C. finished D. conducted
32.A. decided B. attempted C. continued D. learnt
33.A. appointment B. requirement C. wait D. encounter
34.A. motivation B. confidence C. bravery D. hope
35.A. grateful B. enthusiastic C. concerned D. responsible
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。
Thai development expert Udom Tangjetatanaporn praised China's grassroots Village Super League, or "Cun Chao", as a new way to 36 (strength) cooperation between Thailand and China.
After visiting Rongjiang County in Guizhou Province, 37 "Cun Chao" started in May 2023, Udom, deeply 38 (impress), said the league is a model worth following. He plans to bring Thai youth football teams to play in Rongjiang, as his trip left 39 deep mark on him.
"Cun Chao" features teams from local villages, with players including farmers, workers, shop owners and civil servants. It has become popular at home and abroad, 40 (attract) famous international football stars and over 40 teams from countries like France, Argentina and Brazil. Now in 41 (it) third year, the league has helped Rongjiang — a small mountainous county with less than 400,000 people — grow greatly. By late October, it had received 26.3 million tourists 42 made nearly 30 billion yuan in tourism income, boosting local agriculture and tourism while bringing more confidence and energy to the area.
Udom noted that "Cun Chao" offers 43 (value) experience for the world in developing sports and improving the economy. He hopes to copy this model in Thailand. He also highlighted that football connects people 44 (global), calling it a "world language" for friendship and development. In October 2025, the first Thailand-China New Era Cup Youth Football Tournament 45 (hold) in rural Thailand, with nearly 60 teams joining. This event not only deepened people - to - people ties between the two countries but also paved the way for introducing "Cun Chao" to Thailand.
第三部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节 (满分15分)
假定你是校英语俱乐部负责人李华。你们准备本周六组织成员去徒步旅行。请给外籍成员Peter写封邮件,内容包括:
1.行程安排;
2.注意事项。
注意:
1.写作词数应为80左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear Peter,
Yours,
Li Hua
第二节 (满分25分)
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
Juanita and William had been married for 40 years. Every year on October 12th — their wedding anniversary — they would go to The Varsity for lunch — their favorite spot since their first date there. Hot dogs, fries, and warm apple pies, which were Juanita's favorite, were always on the menu. The restaurant staff knew them well and could easily recall their usual order, having served them faithfully for decades. This tradition wasn't fancy, but it meant the world to them. It was a way to remember their young love and celebrate all the years they'd shared.
This year, however, things were different. Both Juanita and William were patients in the same hospital, recovering from minor illnesses. Though they were in good spirits, the doctors had advised them not to leave the hospital yet. As their anniversary morning arrived, they sat together in the room, feeling a little sad. Juanita held William's hand and said, "It's just one year, dear. We can go next time." But William could see the disappointment in her eyes. That small tradition meant the world to them — it was a symbol of their lasting love and the happy life they had built.
In the hallway, nurse Lisa was doing her rounds. She had taken care of Juanita and William for a few days and had grown fond of the gentle, kind - hearted couple. That morning, she overheard them talking softly about missing their anniversary lunch on October 12th.
Lisa's heart went out to them. She remembered how, the day before, Juanita had shown her an old photo from their wedding day, smiling brightly. Lisa believed that kindness was as important as medicine in helping patients get better. She quickly found her coworker, nurse Sarah, and shared what she had heard. "We can't let their special day pass quietly," Lisa said. Sarah agreed immediately. Together, they decided to bring a piece of The Varsity to the hospital room. Lisa and Sarah sprang into action during their break.
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。
Lisa and Sarah called The Varsity and explained the situation.
That day, Lisa and Sarah entered the couple's room with the decorated table.
2026届高三年级12月份联考
英语参考答案及解析
第一部分 阅读
第一节
A
【语篇导读】本文是一篇应用文。Maplewood Senior High School为筹备年度文化周活动,对3月10日至14日的学校部分常规活动进行了调整,本文是调整内容的通知。
1. C 【解析】推理判断题。根据第一段“To prepare for its annual Culture Week and ensure smooth operations, Maplewood Senior High School has confirmed adjustments to several regular school activities. These changes will take place”以及后文对活动调整的具体说明可推知,本文是一则关于学校活动调整的通知。故选C。
2. A 【解析】细节理解题。根据March 12th部分“The literature workshop on classic short stories, originally set for the school library at 14:00, will now be held in Classroom 205. The library is reserved for the preparation of the book fair to be held on March 17th.”可知,图书馆被预留用于准备3月17日的书展,说明书展是文化周期间的一个活动。故选A。
3. B 【解析】细节理解题。根据第一段“These changes will take place from Tuesday, March 10th to March 14th, 2026”以及March 13th - March 14th部分中的“The sports training sessions will be rescheduled to the opening day of the Culture Week (March 16th).”可知,体育训练课程的时间被改至3月16日,这一天应该是星期一。故选B。
B
【语篇导读】本文是一篇记叙文。回想起青少年时期,一位亲戚将作者领进了社交媒体的世界。起初,免费又即时的通讯功能深深地吸引了他。可后来,社交媒体上的种种比较,让他内心滋生出强烈的不安全感,甚至还借此逃避责任,不知不觉浪费了大量时间。六个月前,他毅然决定退出使用,呼吁大家面对社交媒体要明智抉择。
4. D 【解析】细节理解题。根据第一段“The idea of sending a message immediately without paying for a text was mind - blowing.”可知,最初吸引作者使用Facebook的是其无需付费的即时通讯功能。故选D。
5. B 【解析】细节理解题。根据第二段“As a young boy, having a desktop computer at home was a special advantage, and I was lucky to have one, thanks to my parents.”可知,作者认为拥有台式电脑是一种幸运的福利。故选B。
6. A 【解析】推理判断题。根据第三段“At 13 or 14, I wasn't especially good - looking; something my classmates never let me forget. Seeing others share romantic stories left me feeling less confident. These comparisons were my first social media - caused insecurities.”可推知,社交媒体让作者感到自己不够好,降低了他的自我价值感。故选A。7. A 【解析】推理判断题.根据最后一段“Six months ago, I decided to quit. The first 10 days were extremely hard. I had 3 - 4 extra hours daily and no idea what to do. Then came the math: 3 to 4 hours a day for years — more than 18,000 hours — time wasted on something that only fueled my insecurities, and time I'll never get back. So, I leave you with this: Choose wisely.”可推知,作者现在对社交媒体的使用持反思态度.故选A.
C
【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。最新研究发现,狗与人类的行为或许有着相似的基因根源,影响狗行为的基因同样塑造着人类的个性、智力及情绪健康状况。可训练的狗往往情感认知更敏锐。对于有恐惧行为的狗,主人需调整其生活环境。
8. D 【解析】细节理解题.根据第一段“but new research says they could share similar genetic roots. Scientists studied over 1,000 golden retrievers, a kind of dog, and found that many genes influencing dog behavior also
shape human personality, intelligence, and emotional health"可知,科学家发现影响狗行为的许多基因也塑造了人类的个性、智力和情绪健康,即狗和人类的行为有相似的基因根源。故选 D。
9. C 【解析】细节理解题。根据第二段"This means trainable dogs might be smarter and more emotionally aware, not just more willing to follow orders."可知,可训练的狗可能更聪明,情绪感知能力更强,也就是有敏锐的情绪感知能力。故选 C。
10. C 【解析】细节理解题。根据第三段"Owners of such dogs may need more than just training — changing their environment to reduce stress or even medication in serious cases could help."可知,对于害怕的狗,主人除了训练,还需要通过改变它们的生活环境来减轻它们压力,严重的甚至需要给它们进行药物治疗。故选 C。
11. A 【解析】段落大意题。最后一段提到基因不能决定一切,训练、早期生活经历和环境仍起到很大作用;研究依赖主人报告的问卷而非直接观察狗的行为,存在主观性;环境因素差异大可能影响行为;研究只包括 3 到 7 岁的金毛猎犬,结果可能不适用于其他狗。这些都是研究的局限性。故选 A。
D
【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。对多数人而言,汗液只是锻炼或炎热时的困扰,但它其实包含诸多健康信息。与抽血检测不同,汗液的收集是无痛的且可用可穿戴传感器持续监测。如今,汗液检测在糖尿病和帕金森病研究中有应用。不过,汗液成分会变,更多研究还需开展,以确认哪些汗液标志物对医学检查有用。
12. B 【解析】细节理解题。根据第二段"Actually, doctors have long used it to identify cystic fibrosis, a disease passed down from parents."可知,实际上,医生早就用它来识别囊性纤维化这种遗传疾病,这表明汗液检测并非完全新鲜的技术,已经有一定的应用历史。故选 B。
13. C 【解析】推理判断题。根据第三段"For people with diabetes... Parkinson's disease research has also produced particularly notable results."可知,作者通过列举糖尿病患者和帕金森病患者这两个例子,来呈现汗液检测的应用,所以是通过举例子的方式。故选 C。
14. B 【解析】词义猜测题。根据画线词前文"Some devices now use a technique called iontophoresis that applies mild electrical current to stimulate sweat production on demand"可知,一些设备现在使用一种叫做离子导入法的技术,施加温和的电流按需刺激出汗,这样就不用等待自然出汗了。由此可推知,画线词意为"消除,去除",与 B 项意思相近。故选 B。
15. D 【解析】主旨大意题。文章主要讲述了汗液检测可以帮助检测疾病,如糖尿病和帕金森病,且与传统的抽血检测相比,汗液收集是无痛的,还可以使用可穿戴传感器持续监测,即汗液能够实现无痛健康监测。由此可推知,D 项最适合作文章标题。故选 D。
第二节
【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了一份好工作的几个要素。
16. C 【解析】前文提出"什么定义了一份好工作是许多人思考的问题",后文说"然而,在描述一份令人满意的工作时,大多数人认同有一些共同特质",C 项"这可能因人而异,因为兴趣和需求不同。"承接前文关于好工作定义的思考,引出后文大多数人认同的共同特质,起到了过渡作用。故选 C。
17. B 【解析】前文提到"一个积极的工作环境能把普通的工作变成有意义的事情",后文说"它还由提供建设性反馈的鼓舞人心的领导者引导",B 项"这是由支持你的同事推动的。"进一步说明了积极工作环境形成的原因,与前后文内容相呼应。故选 B。
18. F 【解析】后文举例"接受新软件的培训或掌握一项专业技术,不仅能扩展你的能力,还能让你的工作充满活力",F 项"一份好工作还能让员工学习新技能,从而让他们定期成长。"概括了后文内容,与后文紧密相连。故选 F。
19. E 【解析】前文提到"留出时间休息、追求阅读或运动等爱好以及与亲人联系是这种平衡的关键",E 项"这样的时刻有助于保持身心健康。"承接前文,
说明了做到工作与生活平衡的好处。故选 E。
20. G 【解析】前文提到“一份好工作应该提供与你贡献相匹配的公平可靠的薪酬,这意味着赚足够的钱来舒适地支付日常生活费用,同时为未来储蓄”,G 项“这样的财务稳定能减轻压力,让你全身心地投入工作。”进一步说明了公平可靠的薪酬带来的好处,与前文紧密相关。故选 G。
第二部分 语言运用
第一节
【语篇导读】本文是一篇记叙文。两年前,“我”赶火车去参加毕业后的首个重要面试,结果火车延误,错过了换乘列车,当地酒店又因节日全订满了,“我”十分恐慌。这时一位女士邀请“我”去她家借宿,还贴心地送“我”去车站。“我”面试成功了,此后和她一直保持联系。这次偶遇让“我”懂得,善良是珍贵的礼物,令“我”永远感激。
21. A 【解析】根据本空后文“my first real chance after graduation”以及后文描述错过火车等糟糕情况可知,这里指“我”对第二天早上的工作面试感到焦虑。故选 A。
22. D 【解析】根据本空后文“when the 45 - minute train delay made me realize I'd 23 my connecting train”可知,火车长时间延误,“我”意识到会错过换乘火车,这对“我”来说是一场危机。故选 D。
23. C 【解析】根据本空后文“the last one to my town that night”可知,这里指“我”意识到会错过换乘火车。故选 C。
24. C 【解析】根据本空前文“With the town hotels fully booked due to a local festival”可知,由于当地节日,镇上的酒店都订满了,“我”无处可住,所以恐慌开始袭来。故选 C。
25. B 【解析】根据本空后文“I learnt she and I would get off at the same station”可知,“我们”开始交谈,了解到彼此会在同一站下车。故选 B。
26. B 【解析】根据本空后文“my worry about my situation”以及“To my shock, she smiled and said”可知,“我”向她倾诉了自己的担忧。故选 B。
27. C 【解析】根据第一段“my job interview the next morning — my first real chance after graduation”可知,这是毕业后第一次真正的机会,所以这个面试至关重要。故选 C。
28. D 【解析】根据本空后文“as a young girl, accepting a stranger's offer felt risky”可知,接受一个陌生人的提议感觉有风险,所以“我”一开始犹豫了。故选 D。
29. B 【解析】根据本空前文“but her warm eyes”可知,她温暖的眼神让“我”信任她。故选 B。
30. A 【解析】根据本空后文“drove me to the intercity station, where there was a train that could get me home earlier”可知,这里指她体贴地开车送“我”去城际车站,那里有能让“我”早点回家的火车。故选 A。
31. B 【解析】根据本空后文“I sent her a handwritten thank - you note and told her the good news.”可知,这里指“我”面试成功了,所以给她写了感谢信并告知好消息。故选 B。
32. C 【解析】根据本空后文“to communicate and been good friends”可知,从那以后,“我们”继续交换信息和问候。故选 C。
33. D 【解析】根据本空前文“That random”以及前文描述“我”和陌生女士的相遇可知,这里指这次偶然的相遇让“我”明白善良不是偶然的。故选 D。
34. D 【解析】前文谈到:“我”赶火车去参加毕业后的首个重要面试,结果火车延误,错过了换乘列车,心生恐惧,幸好得到陌生女士的帮助,最后“我”成功通过面试,因此,这里指:是她把“我”的恐惧变成了希望。故选 D。
35. A 【解析】全文谈到“我”得到了陌生女士的帮助,并成功通过面试,因此,这里指:“我”永远心怀感激。故选 A。
第二节
【语篇导读】本文是一篇新闻报道。泰国发展专家乌东盛赞中国“村超”为泰中合作新途径。他参观贵州榕江后深受触动,认为该联赛值得效仿,计划带泰国青年足球队来参赛。“村超”不仅促进了当地农业和旅游业的发展,还为全球体育与经济发展提供了宝贵经验,乌东希望将其模式引入泰国。
36. strengthen 【解析】本空前的 to 是不定式符号,因此,这里要接动词原形,故填 strengthen,表示"加强"。
37. where 【解析】本空所在句是非限制性定语从句,先行词是 Rongjiang County,从句中主谓宾结构完整,此处需填 where,在从句中作地点状语。
38. impressed 【解析】空处用作非谓语,主语 Udom 和 impress 之间为被动关系,因此,此处需填过去分词 impressed。
39. a 【解析】此处表示泛指,且 deep 的发音以辅音音素开头,故填 a,表示"一个深刻的印记"。
40. attracting 【解析】本句已有谓语动词 has become,所以空处只能用作非谓语动词。It 与 attract 之间为主动关系,因此,此处需填现在分词作结果状语,表示"吸引了"。故填 attracting。
41. its 【解析】本空修饰名词 year,需用形容词性物主代词,表示"它的"。故填 its。
42. and 【解析】根据句意可知,received 26.3 million tourists 和 made nearly 30 billion yuan in tourism income 之间为并列关系,故填 and。
43. valuable 【解析】本空修饰名词 experience,需用形容词,表示"有价值的"。故填 valuable。
44. globally 【解析】本空修饰动词 connects,需用副词,表示"全球地"。故填 globally。
45. was held 【解析】根据句意和时间状语 In October 2025 可知,本句描述的是过去的事情,且主语 the first Thailand - China New Era Cup Youth Football Tournament 与 hold 之间为被动关系,故填 was held。
第三部分 写作
第一节
One possible version:
Dear Peter,
On behalf of the English Club, I extend a warm invitation to our upcoming hiking trip scheduled for this Saturday.
The highlight of our plan is a guided walk along the historic mountain path, where we will encounter diverse flora and fauna, providing an excellent opportunity for informal English conversation in a dynamic environment.
For your safety and comfort, it's essential that you bring weather - appropriate equipment, including a lightweight raincoat, and maintain situational awareness while walking. Should you have any health concerns, please notify us in advance so we can make necessary arrangements.
Your involvement would undoubtedly enhance our collective experience. We hope you can join us.
Yours,
Li Hua
第二节
One possible version:
Lisa and Sarah called The Varsity and explained the situation. The restaurant staff, who remembered the couple's usual order, was happy to help and prepared a special meal. They even included paper hats and a surprise. Meanwhile, Sarah decorated a small table with a clean white cloth and found some cheerful flowers from the hospital garden to add a touch of beauty. They wanted everything to feel just like the real thing, full of joy and love. It wasn't about the food alone; it was about showing Juanita and William that people cared.
That day, Lisa and Sarah entered the couple's room with the decorated table. They quickly laid out the hot dogs, fries, and drinks on the table. Seeing this, Juanita's eyes widened in disbelief. William sat up straighter, a smile spreading across his face. "Happy anniversary!" Lisa and Sarah cheered together. Then, they placed the paper hats on Juanita's and William's heads. When Lisa revealed the apple pie, Juanita let out a happy cry with delight. "Oh, it's just like being at The Varsity!" she said happily. For a moment, the hospital room was filled with the warmth of their beloved tradition.