英语试卷
注意事项
1. 本试卷满分为 150 分,考试时间为 120 分钟。
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第一部分 听力(共两节,16 题,每题 1. 5 分,满分 24 分)
第一节(共 5 小题;每小题 1. 5 分,满分 7. 5 分)
听下面 5 段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中
选出 最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有 10 秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅
读下一小题。每 段对话仅读两遍。
1.Where is the food section located
A.Next to the lift.
B.Opposite the shoe store.
C.Behind the checkout area.
2.When will the speakers set off
A.At 7:40 p. m. B.At 8:10 p. m. C.At 8:25 p. m.
3.Who did the woman play in her last play
A.Rosie. B.Alice. C.Pip.
4.What stops the speakers from having a picnic
A.The heavy smog. B.The hot weather. C.The strong wind.
5.What does the man want to do
A.Find a special topic for his project.
B.Seek help for his research.
C.Talk to the professor.
第二节(共 11 小题;每小题 1. 5 分,满分 16. 5 分)
听下面 4 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,
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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。
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
6.Where does the woman work
A.At a cinema. B.At a restaurant. C.At a swimming pool.
7.What’s the man’s advice for the woman
A.Take a balanced approach to authority.
B.Take part in after-school activities.
C.Listen to others with experience.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
8.Where does the conversation take place
A.In a gym.
B.In a doctor’s office.
C.In a retirement community.
9.What does the woman do for flexibility
A.Running. B.Yoga. C.Lifting weights.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
10.What are the speakers doing
A.Visiting a place of interest.
B.Looking at photographs.
C.Planning a trip.
11.What was Rui’s attitude towards the medical student races
A.He took them seriously.
B.He found them amusing.
C.He was bored about them.
12.What might occur in Germany according to the man
A.Typhoons. B.Earthquakes. C.Occasional flood.
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听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
13.What is the speaker mainly talking about
A.Mountain climbing experiences.
B.Tips for a climbing competition.
C.Extreme weather in the wild.
14.Why does the speaker recommend using sleeping bags
A.They’re affordable.
B.It’s hard to find proper houses.
C.They feel comfortable in cold weather.
15.What made the speaker give up extreme challenges
A.Snowstorm fears. B.A rockfall accident. C.Equipment failure.
16.Who is the speaker talking to
A.experienced climbers. B.New climbers. C.Famous climbers.
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
WEEKLY RECOMMENDATIONSTales of London Town
by Joan Aiken
Author Joan Aiken is best known for her classic adventure The wolves of Willoughby Chase, but
she wrote lots of other stories for both adults and children. This is a selection of her short stories
set in imaginary parts of London, full of strange and wonderful characters. Shadow Thieves
by Peter Burns
Tom lives in a fictional version of London, where he makes a living shining shoes and picking
pockets. His life changes dramatically when he is given the chance to train at an international
boarding school for thieves— and is thrown into an exciting new world of danger. The Stolen
Songbird
by Judith Eagle
In the 1950s London, Caro finds herself in possession of a valuable painting that some dangerous
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art thieves are trying to hunt down. Setting out on an exciting journey across the city, Caro and her
friends try to solve the mystery of the painting and track down its owners. The Great Phoenix o
London
by Lindsay Galvin
When 11-year-old Gil finds a mysterious “heaven stone” beside the River Thames, he
doesn’t expect it to hatch into a phoenix(凤凰). As the Great Fire of London spreads wildly, Gil
and the phoenix must cross the city to find a place where they can be safe. Set during a famous
historical event, this is an action-packed adventure.
17.How is Tales of London Town different from other books
A.It’s a typical adventure story. B.It’s a story of friendship and growth.
C.It’s a collection of short stories. D.It’s full of imagination and excitement.
18.Which book has something to do with history
A.The Stolen Songbird B.The Great Phoenix of London.
C.Shadow Thieves. D.Tales of London Town.
19.What do the four books have in common
A.They are inspired by the city of London.
B.They are based on mystery and magic.
C.They share the same theme and setting.
D.They are targeted at early learners.
B
It’s 4. 30 am on a Friday in August and beneath a sky touched by dawn, the only ones
awake seem to be me, riding my bike sleepily through the empty streets, and the foxes who own
them at this time of day. Just two things can force me out of bed this early: travel and food, and
this morning’s motivation is croissant(牛角面包). In June my friend invited me in a plan to visit
the people who get up at silly o’clock to bake our daily bread. And so here we are, avoiding the
delivery riders already waiting outside McDonald’s, heading down a path towards the sweet, and
warm bakery with butter smell.
When she arrives, our guide, Daisy Terry, Dusty Knuckle’s owner, explains that the bakery
now shuts down from 1—5 am. Their process is structured around the need to save energy and get
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more sleep. It’s a two-way street: Daisy believes the quality of the bread is totally dependent on
the mood in the bakery. They all laugh at me, she says, but it’s why we have music on in here, and
do good staff meals. Regular massages(按摩)and yoga are also mentioned.
Yet, even in this toast y-smelling bubble, the future is uncertain. The price of both butter
and flour have gone up substantially, and—as with energy—will rise again before the year is out.
Wages will have to increase sharply too. Small business as it is, it attracts famous customers when
many people are struggling to afford white bread. It was set up in 2014 in part to offer training and
jobs to young people at risk of a prison sentence. Daisy says that she spends half her time on the
phone to oven(烤箱)engineers and the other half talking to probation officers(假释官).
Oh, and I get my croissant, still warm from the oven. As I started eating eagerly, I saw a fox
watching me narrowly through the glass. It seems not all early birds catch the worm.
20.What drives the writer to get up early
A.A travel plan with friends. B.The desire for fresh bread.
C.An invitation to go cycling. D.The curiosity about wild life.
21.Why are Daisy’s employees taken good care of
A.They will become physically strong.
B.They will work more independently.
C.They will guarantee bread quality.
D.They will show respect to their owner.
22.What does the underlined word “substantially” mean in the third paragraph
A.Gradually. B.Slightly.
C.Greatly. D.Slowly.
23.What do we know about Dusty Knuckle
A.It hires many released prisoners.
B.It provides around-the-clock service.
C.It charges a high price for profit.
D.It appeals to some well-known people.
C
Motion sickness is feeling sick when you’ re traveling by car, boat, plane, or train or during
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other movement. About one in three people are very likely to get motion sickness, but almost
everyone gets motion sickness if the movement is strong enough. Listening to music can help
people with motion sickness feel better, according to new research— but it depends on the type of
song you play.
Scientists explain that people get motion sickness because their senses are sending different
messages to their brains. In a moving car, for example, your eyes tell your brain you’re moving
because objects are moving past, but your inner ear, which helps with balance, tells it you’re
sitting still. This confusion can make you feel ill.
A study by scientists at the Henan Institute of Science and Technology in China involved
30 volunteers who tend to get motion sickness. The participants used a driving simulator(模拟器)
that made them feel as if they were in a moving car. Sensors were attached to their heads to record
electrical activity in their brains. By tracking brain activity, the team could tell when volunteers
were experiencing motion sickness or feeling better.
The volunteers were divided into six groups. Four groups used the simulator until they felt
carsick, then stopped “driving” and listened to different kinds of music for 60 seconds. One group
used the simulator until they felt sick and then, instead of listening to music, were asked to calm
themselves with meditation(冥想)for one minute. The final group was asked to alert researchers
when they started to feel even slightly carsick and were taken off of the simulator before it got
worse.
The results revealed that joyful tunes were the best style of music for reducing motion
sickness. Soft music was a close second, followed by energetic music. However, sad music
actually slowed recovery. Even people who listened to nothing felt better sooner than those who
listened to sad music. The researchers believe that personalized music play lists could be useful in
helping people beat motion sickness.
24.What causes travel sickness according to the text
A.The body’s inability to move freely.
B.The brain receiving confusing signals.
C.The eyes failing to see objects clearly.
D.The inner ear losing its function slowly.
25.How does the author develop paragraphs 3 and 4
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A.By describing study procedure. B.By comparing study results.
C.By introducing useful theories. D.By analyzing the recorded data.
26.Which finding is consistent with the study results
A.Joyful music works better than soft or energetic music.
B.Soft music slows down recovery from motion sickness.
C.Sad music fails to have strong effects on motion sickness.
D.Music’s effect on motion sickness varies with its rhythm.
27.What is the text mainly about
A.Study on prevention of motion sickness.
B.Effects of music types on motion sickness.
C.Importance of personalized music playlists.
D.Common ways to deal with motion sickness.
D
Dear Mr. Barone,
I am writing on behalf of the seventh-grade class. The traditional seventh-grade spring field
trip is to the State History Museum. This year, however, the seventh grade would like to request a
change. The class is interested in going to the new World Botanical (植物的) Gardens.
Although this would mean a two-hour bus ride, the benefits of the new field trip would make the
extra time worthwhile. The garden hours are from 10:00 A. M. to 6:00 P. M. The class could leave
school at 8:00 A. M. and arrive just as the gardens open. We would have time to explore the
gardens, make notes about our favorite exhibits, eat lunch, and return to school by 4:00 P. M.
Many seventh-grade students have already visited the history museum. Since the museum is
so close, students often go there with their families, or with other groups. We have enjoyed the
many interesting exhibits, but this year we are hoping to learn something new.
The purpose of the new field trip destination is to help students understand the different
environments of our planet. The World Botanical Gardens contains the second-largest
walk-through Amazon rainforest exhibit in the country. Some of the other popular exhibits are the
Giant Flowers, the Arid Deserts, and the Palm Trees Around the World.
Since seventh-grade students study plants and plant energy in science class, visiting the
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botanical gardens would be an appropriate and educational field trip. The information we could
learn there would be an excellent way to add to our science studies. We would observe plants
growing in special displays that are similar to their natural habitats.
Please consider this request for the seventh-grade field trip to World Botanical Gardens.
Any increase in the traditional field trip expenses, such as the longer bus ride, could be made up
for by fundraisers such as bake sales and car washes.
If I can provide additional information, please let me know.
Thank you very much.
Sincerely,
Robert Burns
28.Why does the writer use the phrase“the seventh grade” instead of “I”
A.To draw attention to the details of the field trip.
B.To show the students are united about the field trip.
C.To encourage other students to write about the field trip.
D.To tell that the teachers also support the field trip.
29.Which aspect of the new field trip is mentioned
A.The organizer. B.The expense.
C.The number of students. D.The length of time.
30.Why does the writer recommend the World Botanical Gardens
A.It is more familiar to the students.
B.It exposes students to garden art.
C.It enriches students’ class learning.
D.It shows plants in natural habitats.
31.Which word best describes the author’s tone in the passage
A.Critical. B.Formal.
C.Humorous. D.Negative.
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
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两项为多余选项。
We seek to understand ourselves by exploring our pasts, and AI will not change this
fundamental urge. The digital revolution has already changed the historian’s work greatly, though
our goal remains the same. 32 Barriers of geography, cost and physical access have fallen,
making history more available than ever.
However, easy online searching sometimes makes us lose the bigger picture. 33
Always, we shape and are shaped by our tools in a relationship that must be carefully managed.
We will use AI where it can help us—to do repetitive tasks, to “distantly read” sources
identifying areas for closer inspection, or to improve our writing. 34 AI tends to hide its
sources and invent things. Hopefully, new tools will let us use AI in a more thoughtful and
controlled way.
We must think carefully about how we use AI in the classroom, too. Students learn that
critical reading and precision writing are the essential tools for understanding the past. These skills
cannot be handed over to machines without losing something important and can be gained only
with practice. 35 Yet we cannot simply ignore AI, because we have begun to encounter its
output routinely in our daily lives.
36 If AI leads to an age of fast, cheap, and mass-produced text, then the skills that
history teaches will become more valuable.
A.Much change has been positive.
B.History is a project, not a product.
C.But we must also be cautious of its dangers.
D.So we must protect space for them in our teaching.
E.Some experts predict that AI will change everything.
F.We may miss how information systems select and present sources.
G.As a result, we are becoming better at judging the reliability of online sources.
第三部分 语言运用(共三节,满分 36 分)
第一节(共 15 题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出可以填入空
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白处的最佳选项。
Four-year-old Adam stood in a building corridor(走廊), completely wet and shaking with
cold. He’s got during a family trip to the city— his parents had been searching for him
but never found him. As rain fell , Adam cried quietly, fear making his chest .
Suddenly, footsteps approached. Adam held his breath, praying it was his parents. But to
his , it was a stranger—a kind woman with brown hair. Her eyes in surprise when
she saw him. “You poor child,” she said softly. “I’m Mary. Are you lost ” Adam nodded his head
weakly, too scared to speak. She gently her warm coat around his shoulders.
Mary then took him to a nearby restaurant and bought him hot chocolate. As the warmth
spread through his body, Adam his story: he couldn’t find his parents. Mary listened
carefully, his hand gently. “Don’t worry, we’ ll help you find them,” she promised. She
then called the authorities, and the authorities told her she could Adam for the time being
while they helped search for his family. So Mary to take Adam home to stay with her and
her husband.
Mary and her husband treated Adam with great , and they made him feel at home
every day. Soon, the police succeeded in finding Adam’s parents. When Adam’s parents rushed to
Mary’s house, they expressed their sincere with tears in their eyes. Adam also his
arms around Mary tightly. He will always remember the kind couple who had brought him
warmth in the cold rain.
37.A.lost B.tired C.used D.stuck
38.A.calmly B.desperately C.casually D.gradually
39.A.heavily B.slightly C.gently D.slowly
40.A.soft B.light C.loose D.tight
41.A.amazement B.relief C.disappointment D.curiosity
42.A.narrowed B.rolled C.widened D.burned
43.A.wrapped B.hung C.wore D.took
44.A.stretching B.shaking C.moving D.resting
45.A.remarked B.shared C.reflected D.hid
46.A.releasing B.dropping C.waving D.holding
47.A.take up B.take in C.bring about D.bring in
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48.A.refused B.hesitated C.offered D.declined
49.A.care B.ambition C.coldness D.worry
50.A.apology B.gratitude C.regret D.doubt
51.A.pushed B.pulled C.threw D.rushed
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。
Yimakan, a singing and speaking art 52 tells legends and daily stories of an ancient
Chinese tribe(部落), has recently gained global interest. Known as a treasure of the Hezhen tribe,
which mainly lives by fishing and hunting in Heilongjiang Province, Yimakan was once a dying
cultural heritage.
At the beginning of the 21st century, only five people could perform full Yimakan cantos
(曲调), making 53 critical to safeguard the traditional practice. Fortunately, at a recent
UNESCO session, Yimakan successfully moved from the Urgent Safeguarding List 54 the
Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
Performed without instruments, Yimakan uses different tunes 55 (represent)
different characters and plots. As the Hezhen people have no 56 (write) records, their
history relies 57 (entire) on oral communication. To protect the art, the government has
collected materials and established a digital archive(档案). Up to now, seven study and practice
centers 58 (set) up in Heilongjiang, with the number of participants growing to over 100.
This success not only shows China’s 59 (commit) to heritage protection but also
helps enhance the global appeal of Chinese culture, for it serves 60 a window for the world
to understand China. So far,45 Chinese projects have been on UNESCO’s lists, 61 (rank)
first globally.
第三节 完成句子(共 11 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 11 分)
根据所给汉语句子,在空格里填上合适的单词,使整个句子句意完整,语法正
确;每空一词,错空分全扣。(填写本学期所学课本单词、词块、句子结构等,
意义需正确)
62.随着新的事实被披露,在一起事件的不同阶段撰写的新闻报道可能包含不同的信息。
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News reports written at different stages of an event could contain different information as new
facts .
63.例如,由于将来会有更多的人使用无人机来摄影,有人可能会在他人不知情的情况下监
视他们并拍下他们的照片。
For instance, as more people will be using drones for photography in the future, some might
and take photographs of others without their knowledge.
64.整个这项技术没有影响产品的时尚性。
All this technology does not come fashion.
65.哲学家、遗传学家和政府官员都已开始全力解决这样的道德问题。
Philosophers, geneticists and government officials have all started to such moral issues.
66.这意味着适当的管制要准备到位,以确保基因组编辑会对我们有利。
This means putting appropriate controls in place to make sure that genome editing
will .
67.有证据表明针刺疗法可追溯到石器时代,当时一种叫做“砭”的石器被用来按压身体部位。
There is evidence that acupuncture the Stone Age, when stone tools
called bian were used to press areas of the body.
68.而且,我们越来越担心自己可能会成为这一技术的受害者。
Moreover, there is growing concern that we might this technology.
69.其实说到底就三个方面——时间、费用和技术局限。
It really three things --- time, cost and technical limitations.
70.即使技术难度很高的段落,音乐也都从容流过,展现了他作为作曲家的才华。
The music moves through technically difficult sections , showing his genius as a
composer.
71.近距离观赏,画面上遍布着小面积的光斑,人物柔和的轮廓似乎融为一体,令我大为震
撼。
When I saw it up close, I the small areas of light across the painting and
the way the soft edges of the figures seemed to mix together.
72.胜利往往让成功者得意扬扬,沉浸在当下的荣耀中,而留给失败者的只有苦涩的滋味和
挫败感。
More often than not, winning has the victor , lost in the glory of the
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moment, while the loser is left with a bitter taste and a feeling of failure.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40 分)
第一节(满分 15 分)
73.你发现体育活动课时许多同学留在教室这一现象,请你写一篇文章向校英文报投稿。
内容包括:
1. 说明具体情况;
2. 呼吁积极运动。
注意:
1. 写作词数应为 80 个左右;
2. 格式正确,语言规范,行文连贯;
3. 可适当增加细节,使行文流畅。
Step out into a healthier you
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第二节(满分 25 分)
74.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。
In the fall of 1993, high school senior Jed Mottley appeared to have a perfect life. He was
the captain on Chaparral High School’s football team, and also played the guitar in his spare time.
Yet beneath his bright smile and outgoing personality, the teen hid his home life from classmates.
At home, Jed and his younger brother Josh were raised by their mom Gerry. She took
various jobs to make a living, but struggling to cover daily expenses and rent was a constant
battle. Jed recalled his childhood as “a tough roller coaster(过山车)ride”, yet he always thought
of his mom as a loving, artistic woman who devoted all to her kids.
Gerry never wanted Jed to miss the valuable coming-of-age experience as a school football
team player, so she promised him a letterman jacket(校队荣誉夹克). Jed even designed his own
bright red and gold jacket for the Chaparral Firebirds, with his name and letter on the front.
Months later, the jacket sent to a tailor store was ready, but its $300 price was a heavy burden.
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Gerry kept putting off picking up the jacket, saying they could afford it the next month. Sadly, the
school year ended, and Jed never got his jacket, nor even saw the finished one. He kept this regret
to himself all along.
Fast-forward to November 2021: Jed had moved to another city, playing in a local band
instead of playing football. His beloved mom passed away in 2012, and he hadn’t seen Josh for
years. Then a sudden call from Josh surprised him, with an unbelievable question: “Hey—Is there
any chance I’m looking at your letterman jacket right now ” It turned out Josh was in a
second-hand store near their old neighborhood when he noticed a letterman jacket. On the front
were his brother’s name and letter! He bought it without hesitation and could not wait to tell Jed
about it.
注意:
1. 续写词数应为 150 个左右;
2. 请按如下格式在相应位置作答。
Within a couple of days, Jed showed up at his brother’s house.
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However, the storekeep er was not sure where the jacket came from.
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1.A
【详解】M: Excuse me, is the food section on this floor
W: No, you need to go up one floor. Walk past the shoe store, and it’s the one near the lift, not the
one beside the checkout area.
M: Thank you.
2.C
【详解】M: What time do we need to leave tonight According to my travel app, it’s a 20-minute
drive.
W: The invitation says 8:00 p.m., but most people will come around 8:30. How about we get there
at 8:45
M: Sounds good to me.
3.B
【详解】M: I heard you’re playing Pip in the new school play. That’s great! However, after the
success of your last performance, I’m surprised you weren’t asked to play Rosie.
W: Honestly, I didn’t want another leading role. Playing Alice was amazing, but being in almost
every scene was really tiring!
4.C
【详解】W: Shall we go for a picnic today The sky looks clear.
M: Look at the trees moving so much. And see that umbrella It’s turning inside out.
W: OK.
5.A
【详解】W: Have you started the research project for Professor Johnson’s class
M: Not yet. I’m still trying to choose a topic that hasn’t been done too many times before.
W: The deadline is in two weeks, so we should begin soon.
6.B 7.A
【详解】W: I’m considering putting myself forward for Class Captain next year. But I’m already
on the swim team; plus I have movie club and my after-school job as a waitress.
M: Well, my Class Captain duties don’t take up much time. It’s really about encouraging good
behavior in class.
W: Well, that’s the other thing. Will people even listen to me
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M: They will if you find the right approach. If you’re too kind, no one listens. If you’re too strict,
people get upset. But you learn so much about leadership. You should apply!
8.A 9.B
【详解】M: You know, if you really want results, you should get off that running machine and
join me in the weights area.
W: That depends on what"results"I want, doesn’t it
M: What do you mean
W: Weightlifting is great at building a strong, slim body. But my doctor’s right···You can’t beat
cardio(有氧运动)for getting those"feel good"chemicals going in your brain!
M: Oh
W: Yeah. It’s really helped with my stress and anxiety. Plus, it’s important for heart health.
M: But lifting weights protects your bones and muscles as you get older.
W: True. I do yoga for flexibility. But I should do more to stay strong.
10.B 11.A 12.C
【详解】M: Here’s me exploring the Yu Garden···And here I am at Disneyland!
W: Oh, it looks great!
M: Yeah. It’s really fantastic. Oh, and this was fun… I got to watch my friend Rui compete in his
university’s medical student races.
W: Medical student races
M: Yeah! Rui told me they’ re a common part of many medical degree courses over there. Look…
In this event, they had to run with a pretended patient on a wheeled bed.
W: Rui doesn’t look like he’s having much fun!
M: Well, it’s important! He was training hard for most of my visit. This is practice for saving and
protecting patients in dangerous situations.
W: Oh
M: Yeah! We only need to worry about the occasional flood or heatwave here in Germany. But
some other countries’ geography and location mean doctors must be ready for anything from
earthquakes to typhoons. These are life-saving skills.
W: Right!
13.A 14.C 15.B 16.A
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【详解】I know you have some experience with mountain climbing and aren’t exactly green hands.
But every climb needs good preparation. For our first night sleeping in the mountains, let me tell
you a bit about my experiences. Even though there are cheap and fine houses in most mountain
areas, the truth is, with a quality sleeping bag, it would be more comfortable in the cold weather.
When I was young and encouraged by the stories of famous climbers, I would dream of being able
to do everything by myself while on the mountain. To this day, I still dream about climbing ice
walls and looking at the world from the top of Mount Qomolangma. But I stopped trying to push
my limits after being hit by falling rocks on Mount Kilimanjaro. This situation is rare, but it made
me more careful about my trips. Most often, I just have to watch out for snowstorms, but there are
many other less common dangers as well. For the next five days, I’ll lead you to explore the
mountains and help you take some amazing photos.
17.C 18.B 19.A
【解析】略
20.B 21.C 22.C 23.D
【解析】略
24.B 25.A 26.A 27.B
【解析】略
28.B 29.D 30.C 31.B
【解析】略
32.A 33.F 34.C 35.D 36.B
【解析】略
37.A 38.B 39.A 40.D 41.C 42.C 43.A 44.B
45.B 46.D 47.B 48.C 49.A 50.B 51.C
【解析】略
52.which/that 53.it 54.to 55.to represent 56.written 57.entirely
58.have been set 59.commitment 60.as 61.ranking
【解析】略
62.are brought to light
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【详解】考查固定短语,时态和主谓一致。根据汉语意思可知,设空处为“被披露”,应用短
语 be brought to light,主语 new facts,谓语用复数,并且描述客观事实,用一般现在时,故
填 are brought to light。
63. spy on
【解析】略
64. at the expense of
【解析】略
65.wrestle with
【详解】考查固定短语和不定式。对比中英文句子可知,空格处意为“全力解决”,是固定短
语 wrestle with,start to do 是固定短语,意为“开始做某事”,因此空格处用动词原形,故填
wrestle with。
66. work to our advantage
【解析】略
67. dates back to
【解析】略
68. fall victim to
【解析】略
69. boils down to
【详解】考查动词短语和时态。“说到底”是句子谓语,用动词短语 boil down to 表示,陈述
客观事实,用一般现在时态,主语是单数代词 It,谓语动词用第三人称单数形式。故填
boils;down;to。
70. with ease
【详解】考查固定搭配。表示“轻松地,容易地”用固定短语 with ease。故填 with ease。
71. was struck by
【详解】考查时态。根据句意,空处需填含义为“被震撼,被触动”,应用 be struck by,分析
句子结构,saw 为 when 引导的时间状语从句中的谓语动词,使用了过去式形式,故主句应
用一般过去时,主语为 I,系动词使用 was。故填 was struck by。
72. walk on air
【解析】略
73.范文:
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Step out into a healthier you
Recently, it has become increasingly common to see classrooms still half-full during sports
periods while the fields and courts await energy and activity. Many students choose to remain
indoors, catching up on homework or simply sitting out an active break.
This trend means missing out on a valuable opportunity for our well-being. Sports like
basketball, running, and table tennis are powerful ways to strengthen our bodies, refresh our
minds, and lift our spirits. Through teamwork on the court or endurance on the track, we build
resilience, cooperation, and confidence. Even light activities such as stretching or a brisk walk can
reduce stress, improve focus, and boost our mood.
Let’s step outside, breathe deeply, and rediscover the joy of healthy movement. Start small:
take a walk with a friend, join a pickup game, or simply spend a few minutes under the open sky.
【解析】略
74.范文:
Within a couple of days, Jed showed up at his brother’s house. He hustled in with quick
steps, his eyes sparkling with urgent hope. With his name and the Chaparral Firebirds logo clearly
on the front, Jed immediately recognized it was exactly the one he’d designed decades ago! A
flood of tears welled up in his eyes as he pictured Gerry, worn out yet resolute, taking extra odd
jobs late at night. She must have spared every penny for the jacket, yet the tailor shop had closed
down before she’d saved enough. What happened to the jacket then The brothers decided to go
back to the store to find out about its journey.
However, the storekeeper was not sure where the jacket came from. A flicker of
disappointment crossed Jed’s face. Holding the well-preserved jacket, Jed felt like hugging mother
once more. Every stitch seemed to carry her gentle warmth, wrapping her sons in a soft, familiar
embrace. More than mere clothing, it was a symbol of mother’s love and a precious link
connecting the family tightly again. In that moment, the two brothers understood that her
presence, like the jacket itself, had simply been waiting to be found, forever sewn into the fabric
of their lives.
【解析】略
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