炎德·英才大联考雅礼中学2026届高三月考试卷(四)
英 语
时量:120分钟 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。
例:How much is the shirt
A. £19.15. B. £9.18. C. £9.15.
答案是C。
1. Where are the speakers
A. In a hospital. B. At a hotel. C. At a bank.
2. Who was the latest for school this morning
A. Tina. B. Steve. C. Chris.
3. How does the man feel
A. Tired. B. Dizzy. C. Thirsty.
4. How much does the man need to pay
A. $20. B. $18. C. $12.
5. Why is the man happy
A. He got a good evaluation.
B. He received an award for his work.
C. He learned some interpersonal skills.
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. How did Johnson get hurt
A. He was hit by a ball.
B. He was hit by a player.
C. He fell down on the playground.
7. When can Johnson play sports again
A. In 48 hours. B. In 4 days. C. In a month.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8. What does the man make the phone call for
A. He wants to order some food.
B. He wants to make a reservation.
C. He wants to check in at Pasadena Inn.
9. Who is Tony Parker
A. The person who tends to reserve a suite.
B. The person who handles bookings for standard rooms.
C. The person who makes all the arrangements for executive accounts.
10. What is the man's phone number
A. 660-843-3233. B. 660-843-3235. C. 660-843-3230.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11. Where does this conversation take place
A. In an old house. B. At a bus stop. C. At a university.
12. What do we know about the woman
A. She prefers to live in small rooms.
B. She wants to buy an old large house.
C. She'll buy a house near the university.
13. What does the man suggest the woman do
A. Buy a modern house.
B. Clean the rooms every day.
C. Buy an old house with small rooms.
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
14. What is Susan doing
A. She's teaching geography.
B. She's introducing an art form.
C. She's conducting an interview.
15. What is Charlie
A. A writer. B. A photographer. C. A researcher.
16. How did the Amazon people react to Charlie's visit
A. Favorably. B. Defensively. C. Angrily.
17. What does Charlie want to show through his works
A. The damage done to the rainforests.
B. The natural beauty of the Amazon.
C. The happy side of the life in the Amazon.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18. What will the temperature be next week
A. Around 38℃. B. Around 34℃. C. Around 30℃.
19. What does the speaker advise people to do
A. Take shorter showers.
B. Read some reports.
C. Stop driving cars.
20. What program will be on next
A. Sports. B. Traffic. C. Weather.
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
Exercising Leadership: HarvardX Foundational Principles
Duration
4 weeks, 2-3 hours per week; start from Nov. 5.
About this course
The crises of our time generate enormous adaptive challenges for our families, organizations, communities, and societies. The need for leadership that can mobilize people to meet these challenges and improve life is critical.
In this introductory course, you will explore strategies for leading in a changing world where adaptive pressures will continue to challenge all of us. You will discover new ways to approach complex organizational systems and take thoughtful action on the work we all face ahead. Most importantly, you will reflect on how to move forward on the leadership challenges you care about most.
At a glance
·Institution: HarvardX
·Subject: Business & Management
·Level: Introductory
·Language: English
·Video Transcript: English
·Associated skills: Leadership
What you'll learn
In this short introductory course, you will discover a diagnostic-and-action process for exercising leadership that explores the following foundational principles and strategies:
·How to identify and break down complex challenges.
·How to understand the role of formal and informal authority.
·How to build and renew trust relationships.
·How to approach conflict.
About the instructor
Ronald Heifetz: Founder, Center for Public Leadership.
21. What is the minimum time required to complete this course
A. 2 hours. B. 3 hours.
C. 8 hours. D. 12 hours.
22. Who is the course intended for
A. Individuals facing leadership challenges.
B. Experienced managers in tech companies.
C. Professionals seeking leadership certificates.
D. High school students planning to learn business.
23. What key skill does the course teach
A. Building personal authority. B. Rebuilding trust bonds.
C. Avoiding daily conflicts. D. Maintaining complex systems.
B
Steve Jobs may not be the most obvious style icon(偶像) for Generation Z(Gen Z), but his habit of wearing the same set of clothes every day has left an influence on young professionals like me. Unlike fashion-conscious millennials(千禧一代), many of my generation have abandoned creative office dressing; instead it has become common to find one fixed dress code and stick to it. That could be smart or casual, but whatever it is, we're not varying it.
My first job experience perfectly illustrates this shift. After weeks of interview preparation, I weighed up my first-day outfit. But when I arrived, I couldn't have been more confused. A senior workmate wore jeans and red glasses, while another stuck strictly to suits. A week later, I realized that there simply were no rules. So I created my own uniform—two pairs of casual trousers from Uniqlo and basic tops.
I'm not alone: a media industry friend repeats modest tops and trousers for interviews; my boyfriend has four gray formal shirts; a roommate's plain sweaters mirror classic consultant style. A designer friend even sews her name into identical cotton shirts to avoid decision tiredness, joking that her “work uniform” has become her professional signature.
Why are we doing this The reality warns us: being taken seriously is a worry. In an unstable job market with a high cost of living, standing out through clothes feels risky. A recent survey reveals that 75% of companies are dissatisfied with recent graduates labeled as lazy people. Uniform dressing helps us avoid attention and focus on competence. Dressing plainly means one less thing to worry about.
Moreover, sustainable fashion isn't cheap, and tracking trends is both expensive and time-consuming. A Gen Z workmate once wore zebra-print trousers and suffered such judgment that she said, “I've now lost my personality.” For many of us, the thrill of striking fashion is no longer worth the price. Safe black trousers can do the trick.
24. Why did the author create her own “uniform” for work
A. She wanted to copy Steve Jobs' style.
B. She couldn't afford fashionable clothes.
C. She was advised by her workmates to dress simply.
D. She found everyone was free to dress as they pleased.
25. What can we learn from the examples of the author's friends
A. Creative dressing is preferred in most industries.
B. Gen Z professionals have lost interest in fashion.
C. Many Gen Z professionals wear a uniform to work.
D. Sustainable fashion is becoming popular among Gen Z.
26. Why does Gen Z choose to dress plainly
A. They are pressured by senior workmates.
B. Companies prefer employees to dress simply.
C. They are unwilling to be the focus in the office.
D. Recent graduates are asked to follow strict rules.
27. What is the author's purpose in writing the passage
A. To analyze Gen Z’s dressing code.
B. To criticize Gen Z’s lack of fashion creativity.
C. To compare fast fashion and quality uniforms.
D. To explain why Gen Z values financial stability.
C
Do the colors that surround you influence how you feel Can the colors on your walls and on your clothes affect your moods Some researchers believe the answer is a decisive yes, while others aren't so sure.
Yet many marketers, interior designers, medical professionals and others swear__by an informal field of science known as color psychology. Color psychology is defined as “the study of how the colors we perceive impact our thoughts and feelings.”
Marketers use the science of color to persuade us to buy things. When choosing paint, furniture and wall art, interior designers act on the theory that colors can arouse certain feelings in us. Dentists are often advised to use light blue paint on their office walls to help calm apprehensive patients.
We should keep in mind, though, that only by considering cultural preferences are we able to fully understand the science of color. For instance, in the West, white is for brides and black is for funerals. But in ancient Asia, white was sometimes worn for funerals. In Japan yellow represents courage while in the United States, it represents happiness. Additionally, many variables including gender, age, background and more must be considered before making color assumptions when one is studying the effects of color.
After taking color variables into account, it's safe to consider some mainstream theories about specific colors and their meanings. Here are just a few:
Red symbolizes love, energy, passion and danger. Red is also believed to increase one's hunger, which might be the reason why McDonald's and Coca-Cola chose red as their major branding color.
Brown, a color from nature, best represents things that are honest, trustworthy and dependable. It seems a perfect fit as the branding color for the package delivery company UPS.
Blue—in addition to representing peace and calm—also means integrity and competence. It's no surprise that PayPal and American Express both use blue as their branding color.
Green—another color from nature—represents health, growth and freshness and is the perfect branding color for Starbucks.
Pink symbolizes love, romance, innocence and femininity(女性特质). The popular doll company that makes Barbie uses pink as its major branding color.
If color psychology advocates are correct, then our emotions and decisions are truly influenced by the colors around us. With this knowledge, we can effectively harness(驾驭) color power to create positive school, work and home environments.
28. What does the phrase “swear by” in the second paragraph probably mean
A. Deeply investigate. B. Deeply believe.
C. Somewhat doubt. D. Still wish.
29. What is the author's purpose of taking white and black as an example in the passage
A. To remind we should take culture into account when learning the science of color.
B. To state that cultural preferences are decisive factors in color psychology.
C. To show different cultures have different preferences for different colors.
D. To prove white and black represent complete different things in different countries.
30. What is the reason for PayPal to choose its branding color
A. It arouses people's love and enthusiasm.
B. It leaves an impression of honesty and trustworthiness.
C. It reflects qualities of decency and capacity.
D. It is a color directly sourced from nature.
31. We can conclude from the last paragraph that ________.
A. color psychology may not help us make correct decisions in life
B. color psychology is an underdeveloped field in modern science
C. color psychology has been recognized throughout the world
D. color psychology is influencing our feelings and choices
D
For the past year, I've managed CRM with a workmate who never sleeps, never rests, and has read more than I could in 100 lifetimes. In daily meetings, I ask it to analyze competitors, improve speeches, or find hidden strategic blind spots. This workmate is my AI agent, and we work together constantly.
We are entering the agentic age, the biggest transformation in work history. For the first time, machines can perform not only repetitive tasks but also mental work once reserved for humans. These AI agents—able to think, adapt, and act on their own—are already changing thousands of companies and will ultimately affect every job and person.
As a tech company CEO, I believe this technology can bring huge economic growth and new businesses. It can also improve healthcare, education, and daily life. Yet some experts predict AI will soon reach “artificial general intelligence(AGI)”, matching or being smarter than humans and making people's skills useless. There I disagree. AI like large language models(LLMs) is powerful but has limits. The biggest advances will come from AI agents that use LLMs and data to understand businesses and drive outcomes.
However, there will always be frontiers only humans can cross. AI has no childhood, no heart. It does not love or feel loss. Because of that, it's incapable of expressing true empathy or understanding human connection. Those are our superpowers: the forces that spark great inventions, that inspire artistic masterpieces, and that enable us to read a room, earn trust, and build lasting bonds.
The critical question for leaders is not just what AI can do, but what role we choose for it.
At CRM, we've made our choice. We are building a new operating system for businesses. It is designed for humans and AI to work together effectively. This is fundamentally changing the way we work. Since the end of last year, for example, customer-service agents managed by our employees have carried out more than 1.3 million conversations, resolving 85% of incoming queries. That's giving our teams more time to deepen relationships with customers to ensure they're getting the most from our products.
This is what it means to weave AI into the fabric of business. It's not about overlaying a new technology on old workflows. It's about empowering people, restoring time and energy for what matters most.
32. Why is the agentic age the biggest transformation in work history
A. AI becomes smarter than humans.
B. AI has replaced most human workers.
C. AI can now handle physical tasks efficiently.
D. AI is performing once human-only mental tasks.
33. What are “our superpowers” in paragraph 4
A. Skills that AI can learn from data.
B. Human abilities to create and lead.
C. Qualities AI gained through training.
D. Talents for understanding businesses.
34. What is the primary function of the example provided in paragraph 6
A. To predict the future of the company.
B. To illustrate the effect of human-AI cooperation.
C. To highlight the challenges in trying new technology.
D. To explain the technical process of building an AI system.
35. Which of the following best serves as the title for the passage
A. The AI Agent: A Growing Threat
B. The AI Agent: A Powerful Workforce
C. The Agentic Age: A Future Run by AI
D. The Agentic Age: A Human-AI Partnership
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。
Cybercrime: the dark side of the Internet
It was estimated that as of November 2025, there were 4.6 billion Internet users globally, representing almost 3/4 of the world's population. The Internet has, in a relatively short span of time, completely revolutionized how we communicate with each other, exchange information and conduct business. Unfortunately, due to its wide reach and relative privacy, the Internet has become very attractive to criminals. 36.__F__ In order to address this issue and avoid becoming a victim, we need to develop an awareness of cybercrime.
37.__B__ Phishing(网络钓鱼) is one of the most common types of cybercrime. When clicking on links to dangerous websites or software, you may be fooled into providing personal information such as passwords, usernames or financial details. Malware(恶意软件), another form of cybercrime, can cause damage or gain illegal access to a computer or network. Cybercriminals trick you into parting with your money, infecting your computer with a virus to steal your personal data, or blocking you from accessing your own data until a ransom(赎金) is paid. For example, in 2021, a computer manufacturer suffered a ransomware attack. Cybercriminals took advantage of a weakness in a server, accessed the company's files and demanded a large sum of money.
Fortunately, you can take preventive measures to reduce your chances of falling victim to such cybercrimes. 38.__C____ Do not provide personal information on a website you know nothing about, especially those that ask for your name, mailing address and bank account number. To avoid getting taken in, be cautious about advertisements offering bargains and rewards that seem too good to be true. And, of course, do not open email attachments or click on links from unknown sources, no matter how curious you might be. Secondly, you can turn to technical defenses to protect yourself from cybercrime. Turn on your spam(垃圾邮件) blocker to prevent unwanted messages from getting to your inbox. 39.__G__ It is also a good idea to keep your software and operating system up to date by downloading and installing the latest security patches.
So, next time you go online, never drop your guard. 40.__A__
A. Stay alert, smart and safe!
B. Cybercrime can come in many different forms.
C. Firstly, you need to stay alert when using the Internet.
D. Keeping a close eye on your personal information is a must.
E. There are cases where people suffered both financially and mentally.
F. Consequently, cybercrime has become a huge problem in recent years.
G. Make sure you have reliable antivirus software and always keep it turned on.
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分25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。
To Dreamland With Stuffed Animals
I always envy people who can slip right into sleep. Bedtime is __41__ calm for me. Just when I wish I could __42__ asleep, I find myself up against anxious thoughts.
I __43__ the habit of hugging stuffed animals right after the pandemic, when I grabbed a childhood bear to __44__ bad news and fear. It was the perfect pacifier(镇静物) to hold in my __45__ adult arms. Since I rediscovered that bear, I have __46__ my childhood favorites in turn.
Studies pointed out stuffed animals can be “transitional objects”, which can provide comfort for adults under __47__ panies have noted adults' childlike __48__ and are integrating them into sleeping products.
People love stuffed animals because they're cozy and personified enough to provide __49__ comfort and a great way to self-soothe(安抚). A researcher explains that self-soothing reduces “cognitive arousal(唤醒)”, the type of active thinking that __50__ a person's waking hours. __51__, hugging is associated with stress relief. Studies found that __52__ a huggable device lowered stress hormones(激素). Maybe that's why I reached for the bear during a stressful time.
Performing this routine has helped __53__ the body into a restful state. In my case, putting down my book or phone and picking up my stuffed animal creates a(n) __54__ between sleep and other disturbing activities.
I can't end with a specific stuffed animal to recommend, but I can extend to you my invitation to __55__ in some childlike comfort. Whichever one you choose, you might also reintroduce a bit of joy, gentleness, and comfort to your nightly routine.
41. A. sometimes B. rarely C. often D. usually
42. A. come B. go C. fall D. get
43. A. regained B. broke C. forgot D. ignored
44. A. bounce off B. make up C. ward off D. put up
45. A. strong B. mature C. warm D. anxious
46. A. switched B. bargained C. created D. featured
47. A. relieved B. reduced C. boomed D. increased
48. A. memories B. tendencies C. communications D. medications
49. A. impersonal B. economical C. political D. social
50. A. decreases B. expands C. dominates D. enriches
51. A. In addition B. However C. Then D. Therefore
52. A. trying out B. taking care of
C. being familiar with D. interacting with
53. A. translate B. transition C. transport D. transfer
54. A. connection B. habit C. boundary D. example
55. A. indulge B. cut C. intervene D. push
第二节 (共10小题;每小题1分,满分10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。
The number of foreigners coming to China visa-free 56.__has__increased__(increase) significantly in the first six months of the year, as the nation continues to open its doors 57.__wider__(wide) for international travelers. From January to June, China recorded a total of 13.64 million visa-free inbound trips made by foreigners, up 53.9 percent year-on-year, Lyu Ning, an official spokeswoman, said on Wednesday. These trips accounted 58.__for__ 71.2 percent of all inbound trips made by foreigners in the first half of the year, Lyu said.
This year, China introduced 59.__additional__(addition) favorable policies to facilitate cross-border travel and attract more foreign visitors. “These visa facilitation measures have encouraged 60.__a__ large number of foreign friends to come to China for tourism and business, boosted inbound consumption, and further enhanced understanding and friendship between people in China and other countries,” she said.
Julia, a 22-year-old woman from Poland, who is on her second trip to China 61.__but/and__ entered the country visa-free for the first time, said, “We are very excited for the time we will spend in Beijing, Shanghai and Hong Kong.” Poland was among countries 62.__whose__ citizens were granted visa-free entry to China in 2024. “It's a very nice policy,” Julia said, adding that the policy spared 63.__her__(she) the potentially troublesome documentation process 64.__needed__(need) for getting a visa.
Yang Jinsong, a researcher at the China Tourism Academy, said the figures released on Wednesday reflect the positive effect of the country's measures for stimulating cross-border travel. These measures have increased China's popularity among international travelers, he said, 65.__noting__(note) that the country's inbound tourism market has shown strong recovery momentum in recent years.
第五部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节 (满分15分)
假定你是李华,你校英语社团YES Club正在招募志愿者,以接待明年来访的美国学生。请你写一封英语申请信,内容包括:
(1)写信目的;
(2)个人优势(包括语言能力、性格特点或相关经验);
(3)对活动意义的认识并表达期望。
注意:
(1)写作词数应为80个左右;
(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear Sir or Madam,
I am Li Hua. ________________________________________________________________________
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Yours faithfully,
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。
We sometimes take our loved ones' concern for granted and show our worst mood to the family. During my growth, an experience in senior high school stood out in my memory.
As a taxi driver, my dad drove through chaotic streets with heavy traffic. Sometimes he had to deal with rude passengers and struggle with thin income. Despite these, he never complained. Dad was devoted to our family and cared much about us. The sunflower keychain I had given him as a Father's Day gift in fifth grade had long lost its shine. Yet he had it attached to his leather belt everywhere he went. Every day, he simply headed out early in his worn-out uniform with two patches(补丁) and returned late with a tired but warm smile. When we joked about his “fashionable patches”, he'd laugh and say, “These are my medals of honor!”
As I entered senior high school, my world became overwhelming. Math problems danced in my head. My grades didn't improve but even declined. School pressure skyrocketed. Even small things would set me off. Dad's daily “How's school today?” felt like another weight on my back. I was mean to his inquiries, even though I knew he meant well.
One day after a frustrating exam, I returned home, my backpack strap(肩带) cutting into my shoulder. Dad had loosened his leather belt on the chair to let out his big belly. He was calculating the taxi bills then. “Hey,” he said, with a smile on his face. “How is...”“STOP IT!” The words exploded out of me. “You're always in my business! Can't you just... leave me ALONE?”
He froze. The pen he was holding rolled off the table. His face fell, as if I'd thrown cold water on him. Then he stood up slowly and walked to his room. The door shut softly—not a slam(砰地关上), just a quiet click—that somehow hurt me worse.
注意:
(1)续写词数应为150个左右;
(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
My eyes fell on the keychain, my mind racing.________________________________________________________________________
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I knocked at the door and it opened.________________________________________________________________________
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听力材料
Text 1
W: May I help you
M: I'd like to cash this check, please.
W: Do you have an account with us
M: Yeah. Here's my identity card.
Text 2
M: Tina, I was 5 minutes late for school this morning
W: Steve, you're not alone. I was 8 minutes late and Chris was 2 minutes later than I was.
Text 3
M: Amy, my head is spinning. It must be a touch of the sun.
W: You’d better lie back still for a while. Take it easy for the rest of the day and stay in the shade. It’s too hot today.
Text 4
M: How much do I need to pay
W: Let me see. Err…eight dollars, and six dollars, and another six dollars. That's totally 20 dollars, sir, and you can enjoy a 10% discount.
M: OK, here is a 20-dollar bill.
Text 5
W: You look happy.
M: I am. I had my performance evaluation today.
W: So it went well
M: Yes. The manager said that my interpersonal skills are great. I work well with others.
Text 6
W: Did you get the injury playing basketball, Johnson
M: Yes, one of the boys hit me on my back and I almost fell down on the playground.
W: The best thing for you to do is rest your back for 48 hours.
M: When can I go back to school
W: You can go back in 4 days, but you will need to avoid sports for a month.
Text 7
W: Hello, Pasadena Inn. How may I direct your call
M: I'd like to speak to someone about reservations.
W: I can help you with that. What date would you like to make a reservation for
M: We'll be arriving on May 12th, but I would like to make reservations for a suite.
W: Oh, I'm sorry, sir. I only handle bookings for our standard rooms. The person you need to speak with is Tony Parker. He makes all the arrangements for our executive accounts. Unfortunately, he's not here right now. Can I take your name and number and have him get back to you
M: When do you expect him back
W: He'll be out all afternoon; he might not be able to return your call until tomorrow. Will that be alright
M: Yes, I suppose. My name is Sam Darcy. He can contact me at 660-843-3233.
W: Could you please spell your last name for me
M: Sure. It's D-A-R-C-Y.
W: Okay, Mr. Darcy, and your phone number is 660-843-3233
M: That's 3235. I'm sorry I made a slip of tongue.
W: I see. Great. I'll have Tony call you as soon as he is back.
Text 8
M: Hi, Rose. You've been looking for houses for months. Can't you find one
W: Well, I should be careful about choosing one. It's a big step to buy a house. I'd rather take time now than be sorry later.
M: That's right. There're a lot of houses for sale near the university.
W: I've been there, very beautiful houses, but I prefer old but big houses. We need lots of rooms, you know. And I think I can get a better buy on an old house.
M: However, a cheap house means less modern conveniences. Why not get a new one
W: Well, Jeff can remodern the old one. You know, he's so skillful. Some of the new houses now have very small rooms. I wouldn't want to spend the rest of my life in them.
M: Aren't you tired of keeping so many rooms clean every day
W: Not at all. Cleaning is a pleasure for me. Oh, here comes my bus. Bye!
Text 9
W: Good evening. Welcome to Around The Globe with Susan Davidson. Our guest today is Charlie Hamilton, a photographer who spent a month and a half in the Amazon. He's going to share with us the challenges and responsibilities of his work. Charlie, the Amazon people have rarely seen people from outside, and you look so different. How do you approach them
M: That's true, but if you spend enough time, you get to know them. Actually, we can laugh about the same things even if we can't talk.
W: One of your pictures I really like shows the villagers and you together by a river, laughing. They're seeing no barriers at all.
M: Indeed. That was only a couple of days after I went there, but everyone was just relaxed with me. We're all having fun. In fact, what I like most is everyone's laughing. Nowadays, we tend to show the unhappy side of people's life in the Amazon. The trees are being cut down, and these people are sad. But what I want to show is they still have fun.
W: That's a really special point of view. Thank you for letting us get closer to our fellow beings around the globe.
Text 10
W: That was Katie with the 10:00 a.m. sports news. I am Ann with this morning's weather report. It's been heating up here in central California! We are expecting temperatures to rise to above 38 degree Celsius tomorrow. Make sure to drink a lot of water and stay in the cool places. We should see a lower temperature this Friday, but it will still be around 34 degree Celsius. Next week, it will be around 30 degree Celsius as the heat wave passes through. This is the hottest we've seen in the area in March in ten years! As you know, California hasn't gotten a lot of rain recently, so we need to do everything we can to save water, including taking shorter showers. Unfortunately, the state government has gotten a lot of reports from the police about people washing their cars. Don't forget that the city will charge you extra money for using too much water. That's it for this morning's report. Now over to Sarah with this morning's traffic.炎德·英才大联考雅礼中学2026届高三月考试卷(四)
英语参考答案
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7
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答案
C
C
&
叹
⊙
C
B
C
&
B
B
A
C
B
题序
16
17
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20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
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答案
A
o
C
A
B
C
A
B
C
A
3
A
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31
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D
0
B
B
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B
C
G
A
B
C
D
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A
D
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B
A
【语篇导读】本文是一篇应用文,介绍哈佛大学X平台开设的“领导力实践:基础原则”课程,课程时长共4周(每周2一3
小时),11月5日开课,旨在帮助学习者应对复杂挑战,掌握领导力核心策略(如拆解挑战、理解权威角色、建立与修复
信任、处理冲突),适合正面临领导力挑战的人群。
21.C。细节理解题。根据“Duration'”部分“4 weeks,2-3 hours per week”可知,课程共4周,每周至少2小时,最低总
时长为4×2=8小时。故选C。
22.A。细节理解题。根据“About this course”"部分中的“you will reflect on how to move forward on the leadership
challenges you care about most'”可知,课程面向“正面临领导力挑战的人群”。故选A。
23.B。细节理解题。根据“What you'll learn"部分“·How to build and renew trust relationships”可知,课程教授的关
键技能包括“建立和修复信任关系”。故选B。
句式分析:What you'll learn(标题)In this short introductory course(状语),you(主语)will discover(谓语)a
diagnostic-and-action process for exercising leadership()that explores the following foundational principles
and strategies(定语从句修饰process).
翻译:在这门简短的人门课程中,你将学习一套“诊断一行动”式的领导力实践方法,其中涵盖以下基础原则与策略。
【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文,主要分析了乙世代职场人士选择固定着装风格的现象及其背后的原因。
24.D。细节理解题。根据第二段中的“A week later,I realized that there simply were no rules.So I created my own
uniform一two pairs of casual trousers from Uniqlo and basic tops.(一周之后,我意识到其实根本就没有什么固定的
穿搭规则。于是,我给自己制定了专属的穿搭准则一从优衣库购买了两条休闲裤和几件基础款上衣。)”可知,作
者是因发现同事着装自由才决定固定自己的风格。故选D。
25.C。推理判断题。根据第三段“I'm not alone:a media industry friend repeats modest tops and trousers for
interviews;my boyfriend has four gray formal shirts;a roommate's plain sweaters mirror classic consultant style.
A designer friend even sews her name into identical cotton shirts to avoid decision tiredness,joking that her 'work
uniform'has become her professional signature.(并非只有我如此:一位媒体界的朋友在采访时会穿着简约的上衣
和长裤;我的男朋友有四件灰色的正式衬衫;室友的朴素毛衣也体现了经典的顾问风格。一位设计师朋友甚至会在
相同的棉质衬衫上缝上自己的名字,以此来避免决策疲劳,她还开玩笑说,她的‘工作服'已经成为她的职业标志。)”
可知,列举的这些朋友案例(重复穿搭、固定衬衫、经典毛衣)以及作者说的自己并不孤单可推断,许多乙世代职场
人士选择固定着装。故选C。
26.C。细节理解题。根据第四段的“In an unstable job market with a high cost of living,standing out through clothes
feels risky.(在就业市场不稳定且生活成本高昂的情况下,通过穿着打扮来脱颖而出似乎存在风险。)”和“Uniform
dressing helps us avoid attention and focus on competence.(统一的着装有助于我们减少外界的注意,从而将注意力
集中在自身的能力上。)”可知,乙世代人认为通过穿着打扮成为焦点是有风险的,因此不愿因着装成为焦点,而是把
注意力集中在自身的能力上。故选C。
27.A。推理判断题。根据首段中的“Unlike fashion-conscious millennials(千禧一代),many of my generation have
abandoned creative office dressing;instead it has become common to find one fixed dress code and stick to it.That
could be smart or casual,but whatever it is,we're not varying it.(与注重时尚的千禧一代不同,我们这一代人已经
摒弃了富有创意的办公室着装方式,取而代之的是形成了固定的着装规范,并且严格遵守。这种着装风格可能是正
式的,也可能是休闲的,但无论如何,我们都不会改变它。)”及后文多角度分析,全文通过分析乙世代职场着装现象
(如固定风格、避免风险、节约成本等),说明作者的写作目的是分析其着装特点。故选A。
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