2026届黑龙江省哈尔滨市第三中学校高三下学期一模英语试题(含解析,无听力音频有听力原文)

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哈三中 2026 年高三学年第一次模拟考试
英语试题
(考试时间 120 分钟, 满分 150 分)
第一部分 听力(共两节, 满分 30 分)
回答听力部分时, 请先将答案标在试卷上。听力部分结束前, 你将有两分钟的时间将你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 段录音。每段录音后有一个小题, 从题中所给的 A 、 B 、 C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段录音后, 你都有 10 秒钟的时间回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段录音播放两遍。
1. Where is the man probably going tonight
A. To Kevin’s. B. To the school. C. To the theatre.
2. Which aspect of the period drama attracts the woman most
A. The actors. B. The plot. C. The costumes.
3. What made the factory close down
A. The poor management. B. The outdated equipment. C. The less product demand.
4. Where does the conversation take place
A. At home. B. At a grocery store. C. At a cake shop.
5. What was the weather like when the man was in Seattle
A. Sunny. B. Cloudy. C. Rainy.
第二节(共 15 小题; 每小题 1.5 分, 满分 22.5 分)
听下面 5 段录音。每段录音后有几个小题, 从题中所给的 A 、 B 、 C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段录音前, 你将有时间阅读各个小题, 每小题 5 秒钟; 听完后, 每小题都有 5 秒钟的作答时间。每段录音播放两遍。
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
6 . When did Ada start working with the man
A . Three days ago. B . A week ago. C . A month ago.
7 . What impresses the man about Ada
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A. Her work attitude. B. Her work efficiency. C. Her work experience.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
8. Why does the man come to the woman
A. To admit a mistake. B. To make a reservation. C. To confirm some information.
9. When will the man finish revising the report
A. At 2:00 p.m. B. At 2:30 p.m. C. At 2:40 p.m.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
10. What is the woman’s main challenge according to the man
A. She fails to focus. B. She lacks motivation. C. She has too many tasks.
11. What does the man advise the woman to do
A. Set practical goals. B. Make a weekly plan. C. Reward others for their help.
12. What will the woman probably reward herself with
A. A big meal. B. A TV show. C. A relaxing walk.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
13. What is the probable relationship between the speakers
A. Host and guest. B. Teacher and student. C. Consultant and client.
14. What benefits Nova Hopkin most in her industry switch
A. Her love for reading. B. Her philosophical study. C. Her professional experience.
15. What does Nova Hopkin compare to energy drinks
A. Poetry. B. Movies. C. Music.
16. How does the man end today’s conversation
A. By recommending some cultural activities.
B. By announcing the time of the next show.
C. By making a preview of the next episode.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
17. What do visitors experience first when they enter the museum
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A. The ball pool. B. The washing machine. C. The white smoke.
18. What inspired Andrea Golubic to create the museum
A. Her childhood photo. B. Her visit to museums. C. Her negative feelings.
19. What can the interactive places offer in the museum
A. Singing contests. B. History of humor. C. Wrestling courses.
20. What does Zorica Bucic think ofthe HaHaHouse
A. It may help people remember their childhood.
B. It can serve as emotional healing.
C. It provides fun indoor exercise.
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
The Oxford College Farm, located on the edge of Oxford campus of Emory University, was created in 2014 after the donation of eleven acres of land from an Emory graduate. Here, organic and fresh food is grown both for Emory’s campuses and the surrounding communities. Also, the
farm provides students across disciplines with hands-on experience in sustainable agriculture.
If you are looking for local and organically-grown food, delicious varieties harvested at the peak of ripeness or other exciting possibilities, come and join the Oxford College Farm
Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) Program! Just take it as a subscription program that allows you to be a steward (管家) of the land while eating well!
CSA Program Membership
·Tour the gardens on weekdays.
·Enjoy locally-grown, fresh, and seasonal produce.
·Get 15% off for new members and 10% off for renewing or referring members, plus a free seasonal organic gift box.
·Receive newsletters featuring garden updates and recipe recommendations on a weekly
basis.
·Be permitted to register for next year’s CSA ahead of others.
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Sign-up Reminders
·Fill in your information, including your Emory NetID, first name, last name, preferred email, preferred phone, home address, city, state and zip code.
·Select your pickup location: Oxford Farmers Mkt, Atl Campus Kaldi’s, Atl Campus Math/Sci, Emory University Hospital.
·Choose your pickup season(s) . Please note that prices vary from season to season. To receive a 10% discount, you can participate in all seasons.
·Use a delivery service if you need. It is free for all orders over $30, otherwise fees vary anywhere from $2 to $5 depending on distance.
If you are unable to join the CSA because of financial need, please email us at
oxfarm@emory.edu to discuss. Membership to the CSA is limited, so sign up as soon as possible!
Don’t miss out on this opportunity to support sustainable agriculture and enjoy fresh, locally-grown food!
21. What is a feature of the Oxford College Farm
A. It makes donations to nearby communities.
B. It provides organic food just for Emory University.
C. It mainly gives students theoretical agricultural knowledge.
D. It offers students from diverse fields practical farming experience.
22. What is a benefit of joining the CSA Program
A. Free locally-grown produce. B. Gardening tours on weekends.
C. Monthly informative newsletters. D. Priority to sign up for the next CSA.
23. What can we learn from the sign-up reminders
A. Participants are required to provide personal details.
B. Pickup locations can be anywhere around Oxford.
C. Fees for full-season participation remain unchanged.
D. Those with financial difficulties can’t join the CSA.
B
Ramla Ali, Somali-born boxer, model and ambassador of United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) , has spent her life fighting, first for survival, then for
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change. From escaping Somalia’s civil war to stepping into the Olympic ring, she’s turned her own story of struggle into a powerful mission to uplift others.
Following her brother’s death in the chaos of war, Ali and her family spent a year as
refugees (难民) before resettling in London, where Ali chanced upon boxing. What began as a
means to prevent herself from being bullied has matured into both a lifelong calling and a source of comfort and a passion. Her amateur career saw her claim England’s National, Great British, and 2019 African Zone Featherweight titles. In 2021 she made history as Somalia’s first Olympic
boxer, a symbol of perseverance and determination.
Guided by the belief“You can’t be what you can’t see — if people witness my journey,
they may dare to dream too”, Ali journeyed back to Kenya and visited the Dadaab refugee camp with UNICEF in 2025, during which she joined the Kasarani Sasa recycling group, a collective of over 200 refugee women waste pickers, helping sort plastic and cardboard. The program provides childcare, informal education for kids and safe income for struggling mothers. “Witnessing the
things firsthand struck me. This could have been me, had I not left. It’s heartbreaking — you want to help everyone, but there’re so many,” Ali said.
At FilmAid Kenya, a learning program teaching the young displaced filmmaking and
storytelling, Ali shared how education transformed her life with the students, many of whom
dreamed of careers in medicine or psychology, despite hardships. Though moved by a teenager who desired to be a film director after her first exposure to a camera, Ali feared the program, a lifeline for refugee children’s dreams, was at risk from global aid cuts.
Deeply concerned about this, Ali partnered with UNICEF to provide sustained financial backing for refugee children’s education. Meanwhile, she’s expanded her free women’s boxing club worldwide. She made an appeal, saying “If my story can help just one girl see hope, my
efforts will be fully worth it.” Ali’s power as a role model stimulates numerous disadvantaged youth’s ambition, lifting them out of despair and into dignity.
24. What initially drew Ramla Ali to boxing
A. The need for self- defense. B. The desire for pleasure.
C. The pursuit of an athletic career. D. The influence of her brother.
25. What did Ali do in 2025
A. She set up a recycling program for refugee women.
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B. She collected waste materials for UNICEF in person.
C. She organized childcare services in the Dadaab camp.
D. She dedicated herself to a women’s recycling group in Kenya.
26. What was Ali’s major concern about the program FilmAid Kenya
A. Qualification. B. Accessibility. C. Funding. D. Equipment.
27. Which of the following best summarizes Ramla Ali’s life journey
A. From a refugee to an advocate. B. From isolation to connection.
C. From ignorance to wisdom. D. From a victim to a victor.
C
There was nearly a world without horses. At the end of the last ice age, warming
temperatures turned the grasslands where horses roamed into swamps (沼泽地) and forests. Humans hunted them heavily for meat. Wild horses did, in fact, go extinct in North America around 7,600-12,000 years ago. You could say that by stopping hunting and starting to
domesticate (驯养) them, humans saved horses.
Humans were forever changed by their horse partnership. Able to gallop at more than 64 kph and to convey heavy objects, horses altered the course of empires and determined victors and losers in battle. They also transformed the way people could hunt, communicate, trade and even dress.
Trousers spread only after horses were domesticated, as an innovation for riding. The oldest
surviving pairs, dating to 1300 BC, belonged to horsemen. A number of new books have
come out looking at the horse’s impact on human history. David Chaffetz, a scholar of Asian
history, focuses his deeply researched, elegantly written Raiders, Rulers and Traders on the
interplay, a defining aspect of Chinese, Indian and Persian civilizations, between horse-borne
nomads (游牧民族) and settled people. He argues, “What we now call the Silk Road should more accurately be called the Horse Road, for it was the horse, and not silk, that drew buyers and sellers together to form the first large-scale international trading routes.”
Superior horses and horsemanship continued to determine sweeping population movements. Mastery of mounts brought the Huns into Europe, the Arabs into Spain and the Turks into India
and Anatolia. Horses also spread the vast Mongol armies under Genghis Khan across nearly the whole of the Eurasian land mass.
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A look at the “biotechnology” of the horse explains its usefulness. In terms of power, a
horse packs more than ten times that of a human. People still use “horsepower” as a way to
quantify power. It is only in the past 100 years, since the invention and spread of automobiles, that horses have become less essential to human civilization and people’s daily lives. However, as
these books make clear, it would be unwise to set horses aside in people’s memories. They deserve enduring respect, for their presence changed the world.
28. What caused the extinction of wild horses in North America
A. Habitat loss and failure to adapt. B. Urban expansion and domestication.
C. Overpopulation and natural enemies. D. Environmental changes and overhunting.
29. Which of the following will David agree with according to his book
A. Horses were mainly raised and used by settled people.
B. Nomadic people benefited greatly from horse-related trade.
C. Horses were more crucial than silk in trade along ancient routes.
D. Horses were mainly used by settled people for long-distance trade.
30. What is the author’s attitude to the historical role of horses
A. Critical. B. Admiring. C. Dismissive. D. Neutral.
31. Which can serve as the best title of the text
A. Humans’ Impact on the Horse and Its Civilization Role
B. The Horse: A Forgotten Animal in Human History
C. The Horse: Shaping the Course of Human Civilization
D. The Biological Advantages of Domesticated Horses
D
As global environmental conditions continue to decline, overconsumption, the act of
consuming resources in an unsustainable way that outpaces the Earth’s ability to renew them, has emerged as a primary threat to planetary stability. If we keep consuming resources faster than they can regenerate themselves, we will eventually exhaust the ecosystems that sustain all life.
Unfortunately, that’s exactly the reality we face. The Millennium Alliance for Humanity and Biosphere warns that global oil reserves could be exhausted by 2052 if overconsumption
continues to intensify.
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“First and foremost, consumerism drives people to buy far more than they need,” explains Laura Fox, research scholar at Yale Law School. Meanwhile, the issue is largely a byproduct of technological advancement, which has increased production capacity, making goods cheaper and more accessible, while sophisticated advertising algorithms (算法) have affected consumers with endless promotions, enabling brands to target audiences with remarkable precision.
This excessive demand for goods has left a horrible mark on our planet. Overconsumption fuels the constant extraction of resources like oil. The Niger Delta, one of the world’s largest and most biodiverse wetlands, was once a rich ecosystem with thriving farmlands and fisheries.
However, nearly a century of oil drilling has released harmful chemicals into the atmosphere,
causing acid rain, which damages roofs and building structures, destroys crops, and poisons local water supplies across the area. Worse still, more residents of the Delta suffer from health issues, with rising rates of cancer and other pollution-related illnesses.
So, how can we fight overconsumption At the individual level, small and consistent
changes can make a meaningful difference. Opting for reusable containers over single-use plastics, switching to paperless billing, driving an electric vehicle, and adopting a plant-based diet are all
practical ways to reduce our daily resource footprint.
However, some environmental activists argue that the most impactful step individuals can take is simply to spend less money across the board. “If you want a rule of thumb for measuring your
consumer impact, the best one is the amount of money you are spending,” said MacKinnon, a
Canadian journalist. “If your expenses are increasing, you’re probably increasing your impact and vice versa.”
32. How does the author present the issue in the first paragraph
A. By quoting an expert. B. By making a comparison.
C. By providing statistics. D. By clarifying a concept.
33. What is paragraph 2 mainly about
A. The impact of advertisements. B. The causes of overconsumption.
C. The solutions to overconsumption. D. The role of consumerism in society.
34. What does the underlined phrase “a rule of thumb” in paragraph 5 mean
A. A detailed plan. B. A strict policy.
C. A practical guideline. D. A traditional belief.
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35. What is the author’s purpose in writing the text
A. To highlight the harm of excessive spending.B. To promote a green lifestyle.
C. To stress the value of renewable resources. D. To criticize overproduction.
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。
On the Spot: When the Spotlight Breaks Trust
Most ofus have been put on the spot in a number of different situations, whether at work or among a group of friends. ___36___ However, you just aren’t ready to give, whether it’s because you don’t know or you’re not willing to share. It is really embarrassing.
We are no stranger to putting others on the spot ourselves, usually by accident. Perhaps we ask a sensitive question of a friend in a group setting, or try to push a quiet coworker to share their answers in a meeting. ___37___
Putting someone on the spot though, whether intentional or not, has the effect of destroying trust in a relationship. The key to maintaining the trust in a relationship is developing your
emotional intelligence. ___38___ As Krauss wrote in a recent Psychology Today article, “A sign that you’re not as sensitive as you could be when you pressure people is that others try to stay
away from you to the extent that they can.”
___39___ Are people born with the ability to develop a high level of emotional
intelligence, or is that something they are taught Although the answer is probably a little bit of
both, strengthening our emotional intelligence is definitely something we can all do. ___40___
Many of us have developed them with time to strengthen our emotional intelligence, whether with the help of a professional or through our own trial-and-error.
A. People are fed up with the dull and long meetings.
B. It can help us understand and handle a confusing situation.
C. A core part of that is being able to perceive how others feel.
D. Sets of eyes turn toward you with the expectations for an answer.
E. There is a debate on whether emotional intelligence is native or not.
F. Listening, empathizing, and reflecting are strategies often acquired later in life.
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G. We may even unknowingly touch a nerve with a family member at a casual gathering.
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 四个选项中选出最佳选项。
On a cold winter morning, the Gatton Landfill west of Brisbane was already full of activity. Tim, a heavy machine operator living a ______ life to support his family, began his shift as usual. As he pushed a pile of general waste, he ______ a finely-made wooden box, half-buried under
plastic bags.
Feeling a strong sense of ______, he quickly turned off the loud machine, jumped down
from the cabin, and carefully picked up the box, ______ the dirt with his thick gloves. Upon
opening it, Tim’s breath caught. Inside lay four old war medals, shining on faded velvet (天鹅绒), their ribbons still ______ after all those years. Recently worried about his son’s tuition fees, he felt his heart ______ as he thought of selling the medal. Meanwhile, an inner voice sounded quietly,
“The owner must have been a hero.” The ______ made him give up the idea and determined to do the right thing, holding the box firmly as if protecting an easily-lost legacy.
Reporting the find to his superior, Tim learned the ______ ahead — without any names or marks on the medals. He spent days off work looking for ______, checking community notices
and records with his co-workers. Just as hope was fading, an old woman called, her voice shaking as she spoke about her grandfather’s lost World War II medals. The ______ matched completely — the special pattern on one medal ______ the identity. When Tim handed her the box, tears
rolled down her wrinkled face. “My grandfather ______ his unit (小队) by carrying injured
soldiers to safety,” she said softly. Going viral on social media, Tim’s deed earned Councilor Julie Re’s ______ for his honesty.
But for Tim, the real reward was the woman’s ______ smile. That day, he realized that even in tough times, ______ shines brightest.
41. A. happy B. tough C. plain D. social
42. A. reported B. spotted C. unfolded D. collected
43. A. duty B. direction C. curiosity D. humor
44. A. wiping off B. giving out C. paying off D. setting out
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45. A. washed-out B. torn-up C. worn-out D. well-preserved
46. A. sinking B. racing C. breaking D. aching
47. A. realization B. recognition C. imagination D. comprehension
48. A. difficulty B. significance C. priority D. opportunity
49. A. problems B. ideas C. clues D. dreams
50. A. instruction B. introduction C. definition D. description
51. A. exposed B. checked C. masked D. confirmed
52. A. missed B. failed C. returned D. saved
53. A. forgiveness B. credit C. trust D. sympathy
54. A. satisfied B. excited C. grateful D. faithful
55. A. integrity B. diligence C. perseverance D. bravery
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。
I spent my childhood in the 90s watching my mother inspect the label of every piece of
clothes she picked up at our local T. J. Maxx. If it read “Made in China”, she shook her head and quickly put the ___56___ (reject) piece back to its rightful place on the rack. What was drilled into me from an early age was that anything Made in China was bad. Anything made anywhere else
was good. And ___57___ it was made somewhere in Europe, it was super good. ___58___ (look) back on it now, we can find this was the darkest time for “Made in China”. It was believed that
___59___ China manufactured was of low quality, unsafe, and cheap.
Over the past several decades, China ___60___ (go) through tremendous technological
advancements, rising to become the “world’s factory”. Even the United States, once a major
manufacturing powerhouse, now relies heavily on Chinese-made items. Actually, it’s hard to
imagine an American home ___61___ Chinese products, because many of their essentials are
imported almost entirely from China. America’s ___62___ (rely) on China is easy to see in every corner of their house, such as dishes, cooking gadgets in the kitchen, makeup brushes in the
bathroom, and TV sets in the living room. Today, China makes nearly one of every three physical products in the world — more than the combined total of the United States, Germany, Japan,
South Korea and Britain.
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The situation in China is also ___63___ far cry from the past. Chinese consumers are less attached to foreign goods. They constantly remind ___64___ (they) to judge products not by blind faith in foreign brands, but by quality. Meanwhile, the remarkable rise of Made in China stands as one of the most ___65___ (persuade) success stories of our time.
第四部分 写作(共两节, 满分 40 分)
第一节(满分 15 分)
66. 假如你是李华, 上周参加了学校举办的关于“防范网络安全风险”的主题讲座。请你给校英文报写一篇短文投稿,内容包括:
1. 讲座内容;
2. 你的感想。
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。
Guarding Against Cybersecurity Risks
第二节(满分 25 分)
67. 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。
I have a black Jaguar. I’ve been driving it to and from work for three years. It looks still
brand-new because I always clean and polish it until it shines brightly. But its right door is marked by an ugly, noticeable dent (凹陷) which I’ve never bothered to fix. Whenever asked why, I will shake my head. Only I know it’s a reminder of an unforgettable afternoon.
It was a typical summer. After work, I was driving down a neighborhood street in my
Jaguar, going a bit too fast. I was half-listening to the radio, half-watching for kids rushing out from between parked cars, and I slowed down when I thought I saw something move. But as my
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car passed, no kids appeared. Instead, a brick crashed into the side of my door with a sickening thud (闷响) .
I braked hard and reversed to the spot where the brick had been thrown and then quickly jumped out of the car. There appeared a clear dent on my right door! My blood almost boiled.
Seeing a boy, no older than 10, with another brick in his hand, I frowned fiercely, eyes flashing
with anger, and stormed to him, “What was that all about ” my voice was tight and sharp. “My car is damaged. Look at this dent …”
“Please mister... Please, I’m sorry... I didn’t know what else to do,” his eyes were filled
with terror, a blood stain on his elbow, and he begged. “I’m sorry... No one would stop. My sister fell out of her wheelchair — I can’t lift her up!” He pointed to a parked car, his voice breaking.
Besides it, there was his sister, lying on the ground, bleeding from fresh scrapes (擦伤) and cuts. Her wheelchair was tipped over nearby. “Would you please help me get her back into her
wheelchair She’s hurt and she’s too heavy for me,” said the boy. Hearing this, I felt upset and the anger that had burned in my chest a moment ago vanished completely, replaced by a rush of shock and overwhelming guilt.
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。
I rushed over to the girl, knowing exactly what to do.
_______________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
Leaving the hospital, I looked at the dent on my car.
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1. B
【原文】W: Would you like to watch a movie with me tonight
M: I’d love to, Grace. But I have an appointment with Luna to do an experiment in the school lab. Maybe you can ask Kevin to go with you.
W: Alright.
2. C
【原文】M: Have you watched that new period drama on Channel 8
W: Yes. The costumes are so detailed and beautiful. I’m most impressed by them.
M: The plot is full of twists and turns. The acting of the actors is also excellent. They really bring the story to life.
3. B
【原文】W: I heard Deep Furniture Factory closed. Maybe it was due to poor management or a drop in product demand.
M: The real reason is that they didn’t upgrade their production equipment. Thus, the production efficiency was low. Eventually, they lost many customers and had no choice but to close.
4. B
【原文】W: Excuse me, I’m planning to make a cake at home. I need some eggs and flour. Where
can I find them
M: Eggs are on the left side of the dairy section, and flour is on the right side of the baking section.
W: Thanks.
5. C
【原文】W: How was your business trip to Seattle
M: Not as good as I expected. The weather forecast showed sunny and cloudy days before I went there. However, it rained throughout my stay there. I was put to considerable inconvenience when going out for meetings.
6. A 7. A
【原文】W: Are you pleased with your new secretary Ada
M: It’s rather early to say yet.
W: How long has she been with you A week
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M: Only three days.
W: Three days is indeed a short time. But what’s your impression of her
M: She is eager to learn. She asks a lot of questions about the work procedures, which shows she’s trying to adapt quickly to her new job.
W: What about her work efficiency
M: It’s hard to tell so far. She’s only been assigned some simple tasks.
W: Let’s hope she continues to perform well. Maybe in a month, you’ll have a definite opinion of
her.
8. C 9. C
【原文】M: Ms. Lipman, are you available now
W: Yes, I am.
M: I’m about to book a room for your business trip. I want to check the details. You’ll check in on February 11th and check out on February 14th. And you’d like a room with a king-size bed, right
W: You are right.
M: Okay. By the way, have you read my report
W: Yes. There are a few formatting errors. It’s 2:00 p.m. now. Can you finish revising it in half an
hour
M: I’m afraid half an hour isn’t enough for me, I need 40 minutes.
W: Alright.
10. B 11. A 12. B
【原文】W: I’ve been really struggling with laziness lately. I can’t seem to get anything done.
M: I can relate. It can be tough to get motivated sometimes, but there are some things you can try to help you get back on track.
W: Can you be more specific
M: First, you can set small, achievable goals. For example, instead of thinking about cleaning the whole house, start with just one room.
W: That makes sense.
M: Another thing is to create a schedule. You can make a daily to-do list and set specific time for
each task.
W: I guess having a routine could help. But what if I still don’t feel like doing it
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M: You can give yourself rewards. If you finish a task, you can go for a short walk, enjoy a meal, or watch your favorite show.
W: Great! I love watching TV, so I’ll definitely use that as a reward for myself. Thanks for the advice! I feel a little more hopeful now.
13. A 14. B 15. A 16. C
【原文】M: In today’s program, we are joined by the noted art exhibition organizer Nova Hopkin. The profession of art exhibition organizer is strange to many people. Could you explain a little,
Nova
W: Sure. Simply speaking, my job is to select works of art, design and organize art exhibition.
M: I know you just returned to Shanghai from Chengdu yesterday. You finished an exhibition in Chengdu. How did it go
W: It went very smoothly. Many people really liked it.
M: You used to be a writer. I’m curious about what made you change your career.
W: Four years ago, I went to Berlin to pursue a master’s degree in philosophy. I accidentally came across this profession and found it very attractive.
M: Then what contributed to the success in your industry switch
W: Well, contemporary art and philosophy actually have many similarities. My philosophical knowledge allows me to easily understand artists’ concepts.
M: How do you handle stress at work
W: Through reading, especially poetry. Poetry gives me strength like energy drinks. I also listen to
music and watch movies.
M: Thank you for sharing, Ms. Nova. OK, dear viewers, thanks for watching today! Next time, we’ll have another great guest Helen Smith. Don’t miss it! See you then!
17. C 18. A 19. B 20. B
【原文】
A new museum of laughter in Croatia is helping people deal with the negativity of modern life. Visitors to the HaHaHouse in Zagreb, the capital of Croatia, walk into a little cloud of white smoke when they step inside. Its purpose is to blow away their worries before they climb into a “giant washing machine”. Then they move down a twisting slide into a space filled with little
white balls where their trip to a happier place starts.
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Forty-three-year-old Andrea Golubic is the museum’s creator. Golubic said she got the idea during the pandemic. At that time, many people were feeling down, so she wanted to heal people with laughter. Golubic said a picture of herself when she was seven inspired her. “I was constantly joking as a kid,” she added.
The museum has eight interactive zones or areas. One has rubber chickens singing
cheerfully. They sing songs like ABBA’s “Dancing Queen”. There is a room where people wrestle in large clothes. There is also some serious history of humor from ancient to modern times told
through theaters, films or the Internet.
Singer Zorica Bucic said the museum was just right for this era. “Entering here is like entering childhood, being relieved ofall problems,” she said. Bucic added that if people could come to the museum often, they wouldn’t need to visit a psychologist.
21. D 22. D 23. A
【导语】这是一篇应用文。本文介绍埃默里大学牛津学院农场的功能, 重点推介其社区支持农业计划的会员福利、注册须知,呼吁人们参与以支持可持续农业。
21. 细节理解题。根据第一段“Also, the farm provides students across disciplines with hands-on experience in sustainable agriculture. (此外,农场还为各专业的学生提供可持续农业方面的实践经验。 )”可知,牛津大学农场为不同专业的学生提供实用的农业体验。故选 D 项。
22. 细节理解题。根据 CSA Program Membership 部分的“Be permitted to register for next
year’s CSA ahead of others. (获准优先注册下一年的社区支持农业计划。)”可知,加入 CSA 计划的好处之一是拥有优先注册下一届的权利。故选 D 项。
23.细节理解题。根据 Sign-up Reminders 部分的“Fill in your information, including your Emory NetID, first name, last name, preferred email, preferred phone, home address, city, state and zip
code. (填写你的信息, 包括埃默里大学网络身份标识、名、姓、常用邮箱、常用电话、家庭住址、城市、州和邮政编码。 )”可知,参与者需要提供个人详细信息。故选 A 项。
24. A 25. D 26. C 27. A
【导语】这是一篇记叙文。文章讲述索马里出生的拉姆拉 阿里从难民成长为奥运拳击手、联合国儿童基金会大使,她用自身经历助力难民,以行动传递希望、激励弱势群体。
24. 细节理解题。根据第二段“Following her brother’s death in the chaos of war, Ali and her family spent a year as refugees (难民) before resettling in London, where Ali chanced upon
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boxing. What began as a means to prevent herself from being bullied has matured into both a
lifelong calling and a source of comfort and a passion.(在哥哥死于战乱之后,阿里和家人作为难民辗转流离了一年, 随后在伦敦定居。在那里, 阿里偶然接触到了拳击。起初, 拳击只是她为了免受欺凌而选择的一种方式,后来却逐渐演变成了她毕生的事业, 更是慰藉心灵的源泉与热爱所在)”可知,拉姆拉 阿里最初接触拳击是为了自我防卫。故选 A 项。
25.细节理解题。根据第三段“Guided by the belief“You can’t be what you can’t see — if people witness my journey, they may dare to dream too”, Ali journeyed back to Kenya and visited the
Dadaab refugee camp with UNICEF in 2025, during which she joined the Kasarani Sasa recycling group, a collective of over 200 refugee women waste pickers, helping sort plastic and cardboard.
(秉持着“你无法成为你看不见的样子——如果人们见证了我的历程,他们或许也敢于去梦想”这一信念,阿里于 2025 年重返肯尼亚,并在联合国儿童基金会(UNICEF)的陪同下探访了达达阿布难民营。在此期间,她加入了 Kasarani Sasa 回收小组,这是一个由 200 多名女性难民垃圾收集者组成的集体, 她在那里帮忙分类塑料和纸板)”可知, 她在肯尼亚投身于一个女性垃圾回收小组。故选 D 项。
26.细节理解题。根据第四段“Though moved by a teenager who desired to be a film director after her first exposure to a camera, Ali feared the program, a lifeline for refugee children’s dreams,
was at risk from global aid cuts.(尽管被一位第一次接触相机就渴望成为电影导演的少年所感动, 但阿里担心这个作为难民儿童梦想生命线的项目正面临全球援助削减的风险)”可知, 她主要担忧的是资金缺乏问题。故选 C 项。
27.主旨大意题。通读全文特别是第一段“Ramla Ali, Somali-born boxer, model and ambassador of United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) , has spent her life
fighting, first for survival, then for change. From escaping Somalia’s civil war to stepping into the Olympic ring, she’s turned her own story of struggle into a powerful mission to uplift others.(拉姆拉 阿里(Ramla Ali),这位出生于索马里的拳击手、模特,同时也是联合国儿童基金会 (UNICEF) 大使, 一生都在奋斗 —— 先是为了生存, 而后是为了改变。从逃离索马里内战, 到站上奥运拳击赛场, 她将自己充满艰辛的成长故事, 转化成了激励他人的崇高使命)”可知, 文章讲述了拉姆拉 阿里从索马里内战难民, 成长为奥运拳击手、联合国儿童基金会大使,最终成为一名社会倡导者,致力于帮助难民女性和儿童的人生旅程。故选 A 项。
28. D 29. C 30. B 31. C
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【导语】这是一篇说明文。文章讲述马曾濒临灭绝, 被人类驯养后, 深刻影响人类战争、贸易、文明进程,塑造人类文明,值得人类长久尊重与铭记。
28. 细节理解题。根据第一段“At the end of the last ice age, warming temperatures turned the grasslands where horses roamed into swamps (沼泽地) and forests. Humans hunted them heavily for meat. Wild horses did, in fact, go extinct in North America around 7,600-12,000 years ago.(在上个冰河时代末期,气温升高将马匹栖息的草原变成了沼泽和森林。人类为了获取肉类大量捕杀它们。事实上,野生马匹大约在 7600 到 12000 年前在北美灭绝了。 )”可知,北美野生马灭绝的原因是环境变化和过度捕猎。故选 D 项。
29. 推理判断题。根据第三段“He argues, “What we now call the Silk Road should more
accurately be called the Horse Road, for it was the horse, and not silk, that drew buyers and sellers together to form the first large-scale international trading routes.”(他主张:“我们现在所说的丝绸之路应该更准确地称为马道, 因为是马匹而非丝绸将买卖双方聚集在一起, 形成了最初的大型国际贸易通道。 ”)”可知, David 认为在古代商路中,马匹比丝绸更重要。故选 C 项。
30. 推理判断题。根据最后一段“However, as these books make clear, it would be unwise to set horses aside in people’s memories. They deserve enduring respect, for their presence changed the world.(然而, 正如这些书籍所明确的那样, 将马匹从人们的记忆中搁置一旁是不明智的。它们值得长久的尊重, 因为它们的存在改变了世界。 )”可知, 作者对马匹的历史作用持赞赏态度。故选 B 项。
31.主旨大意题。通读全文特别是最后一段“A look at the “biotechnology” of the horse explains its usefulness. In terms of power, a horse packs more than ten times that of a human. People still
use “horsepower” as a way to quantify power. It is only in the past 100 years, since the invention
and spread of automobiles, that horses have become less essential to human civilization and
people’s daily lives. However, as these books make clear, it would be unwise to set horses aside in people’s memories. They deserve enduring respect, for their presence changed the world.(审视马的“生物技术”, 便能明白其用途之广。论力量, 马的体能是人类的十倍有余。如今人们仍在用“马力(horsepower) ”来计量动力。直到近百年汽车发明并普及后,马对人类文明与日常生活的重要性才逐渐消退。但正如这些书籍所阐明的,将马从记忆中彻底搁置并非明智之举。它们改变了世界,值得我们永远铭记与敬重。)”可知,文章阐述了马匹从灭绝边缘被拯救后,如何深刻影响人类历史进程、改变帝国命运、推动贸易扩张,最终塑造人类文明,所以 C
项“The Horse: Shaping the Course of Human Civilization(马: 塑造人类文明的历程)”符合文意。
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故选 C 项。
32. D 33. B 34. C 35. B
【导语】这是一篇说明文。本文围绕过度消费这一全球现象展开, 剖析其成因、危害, 并倡导通过选择可持续的生活方式来共同应对这一全球性挑战,守护地球家园。
32. 推理判断题。根据第一段“As global environmental conditions continue to decline,
overconsumption, the act of consuming resources in an unsustainable way that outpaces the
Earth’s ability to renew them, has emerged as a primary threat to planetary stability.(随着全球环境状况持续恶化,过度消费—— 即以不可持续的方式消耗资源、其消耗速度超过地球自我修复能力的行为 —— 已成为地球生态稳定的一大主要威胁。 )”可知, 作者通过界定过度消费的概念来引出该问题。故选 D 项。
33. 主旨大意题。根据第二段““First and foremost, consumerism drives people to buy far more than they need,” explains Laura Fox, research scholar at Yale Law School. Meanwhile, the issue is largely a byproduct of technological advancement, which has increased production capacity,
making goods cheaper and more accessible, while sophisticated advertising algorithms (算法)
have affected consumers with endless promotions, enabling brands to target audiences with
remarkable precision.(“首先, 消费主义驱使人们购买远超所需的东西, ”耶鲁法学院研究学者劳拉 福克斯(Laura Fox)解释道。与此同时,这个问题在很大程度上是技术进步的副产品 —— 技术提升了生产能力, 使得商品更便宜、更容易获得; 而精密的广告算法则通过无休止的促销活动影响消费者, 让品牌能够以极高的精准度锁定目标群体。 )”可知, 本段主要阐述了过度消费的成因。故选 B 项。
34. 词句猜测题。根据第五段“If you want a rule of thumb for measuring your consumer impact, the best one is the amount of money you are spending.(如果你想找衡量消费影响的 a rule of
thumb,最好的准则就是你的花费金额。 )”和“If your expenses are increasing, you’re probably increasing your impact and vice versa.( 如果你的支出在增加,那么你对环境造成的影响可能也在加大, 反之亦然。 )”以及上下文语境可知, 这里指用花费金额作衡量消费影响的实用准则,所以 a rule of thumb 意为“实用的指导原则”。故选 C 项。
35. 推理判断题。根据第四段“So, how can we fight overconsumption At the individual level, small and consistent changes can make a meaningful difference. Opting for reusable containers
over single-use plastics, switching to paperless billing, driving an electric vehicle, and adopting a
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plant-based diet are all practical ways to reduce our daily resource footprint.(那么,我们该如何对抗过度消费呢?在个人层面,微小而持续的改变便能带来显著影响。选择可重复使用的容器而非一次性塑料、改用无纸化账单结算、驾驶电动汽车以及采用植物性饮食, 这些都是减少日常资源足迹的实用方法。 )”可知, 作者写作本文的目的是倡导绿色环保的生活方式。故选B 项。
36. D 37. G 38. C 39. E 40. F
【导语】本文是一篇议论文。文章主要探讨了 “让某人陷入窘境(putting someone on the spot) ”这一行为对人际关系中信任的破坏作用,并指出情商是维系信任的关键。
36.前文“Most ofus have been put on the spot in a number of different situations, whether at work or among a group of friends.(我们大多数人都曾在各种不同的情境中面临过被当众质问, 无论是工作场合还是与朋友相处时)”说明我们大多数人在工作或朋友群体中都会处于被当众质问的尴尬境地。D 选项“Sets of eyes turn toward you with the expectations for an answer.(一双双眼睛转向你, 期待着你的回答)”进一步描述了这种被当众质问时的场景, 承接上文, 符合语境,故选 D。
37. 前文“We are no stranger to putting others on the spot ourselves, usually by accident. Perhaps we ask a sensitive question of a friend in a group setting, or try to push a quiet coworker to share
their answers in a meeting.(我们并不罕见地会自己把别人置于尴尬的境地,这种情况往往是因为疏忽所致。比如, 在聚会上我们可能会无意间向朋友提出一个敏感的问题, 又或者在会议上试图迫使沉默寡言的同事分享自己的想法)”说明我们自己也不陌生于让别人处于尴尬境地, 通常是无意为之, 比如在群体中对朋友问敏感问题, 或在会议上催促安静的同事分享答案, G 选项“We may even unknowingly touch a nerve with a family member at a casual
gathering.(我们甚至可能在一次随意的聚会中无意中触碰到了家人的痛处)”与前文内容相呼应,都是举例说明无意中让别人处于尴尬境地的情况,因此承接上文,符合语境。故选 G。
38. 前文“The key to maintaining the trust in a relationship is developing your emotional
intelligence.(维持一段关系中信任的关键在于提升自己的情商)”说明维持关系中信任的关键是培养情商, C 选项“A core part of that is being able to perceive how others feel.(其中关键的一点在于能够理解他人的情绪)”进一步解释了培养情商的核心内容,符合语境。故选 C。
39. 后文“Are people born with the ability to develop a high level of emotional intelligence, or is that something they are taught (人们是天生就具备高情商的能力,还是后天通过学习获得的呢? )”提出人们是天生就有培养高情商的能力,还是后天习得的这个问题,E 选项“There is a
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debate on whether emotional intelligence is native or not.(关于情商是否是与生俱来的这一问题存在争议)”引出了后文关于情商是先天还是后天的讨论,因此符合语境,故选 E。
40. 后文“Many of us have developed them with time to strengthen our emotional intelligence,
whether with the help of a professional or through our own trial-and-error.(我们中的许多人都是通过时间的积累来增强自己的情商的,无论是借助专业人士的帮助,还是通过自己不断尝试和摸索)”说明我们很多人都通过时间的积累来增强自己的情商, F 选项“Listening,
empathizing, and reflecting are strategies often acquired later in life.(倾听、共情和反思是人们在后天逐渐习得的策略)”与后文内容相呼应,说明这些增强情商的能力是后来获得的,故选 F。
41. B 42. B 43. C 44. A 45. D 46. B 47. A 48. A
49. C 50. D 51. D 52. D 53. B 54. C 55. A
【导语】这是一篇记叙文。讲述了垃圾填埋场操作员蒂姆在工作中发现战争勋章, 克服自身经济困难后,最终将勋章归还给其家属的故事。
41. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意: 蒂姆, 一名为养家而过着艰难生活的重型机械操作员, 像往常一样开始了轮班。A. happy 幸福的; B. tough 艰难的; C. plain 朴素的; D. social 社交的。根据后文“Recently worried about his son’s tuition fees”可知,蒂姆家庭经济压力大,生活艰难。故选 B 项。
42. 考查动词词义辨析。句意: 当他推起一堆普通垃圾时, 他发现了一个精美的木箱, 半埋在塑料袋下面。 A. reported 报道; B. spotted 发现; C. unfolded 展开; D. collected 收集。根据后文“carefully picked up the box”以及语境可知,这里指蒂姆是无意间发现了木箱。故选 B项。
43. 考查名词词义辨析。句意: 他感到一种强烈的好奇心, 迅速关掉了嘈杂的机器, 从驾驶室跳了下来,小心翼翼地捡起盒子,用厚厚的手套擦掉泥土。 A. duty 责任; B. direction 方向; C. curiosity 好奇心; D. humor 幽默。根据后文“and carefully picked up the box”可知,蒂姆对精美的木箱产生兴趣,故此处表示蒂姆感到一种好奇心。故选 C 项。
44. 考查动词短语辨析。句意: 他感到一种强烈的好奇心, 迅速关掉了嘈杂的机器, 从驾驶室跳了下来,小心翼翼地捡起盒子,用厚厚的手套擦掉泥土。A. wiping off 擦掉;B. giving out分发; C. paying off 还清; D. setting out 出发。根据前文“half-buried under plastic bags”以及常识可知,这里指需要擦掉上面泥土。故选 A 项。
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45. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意: 里面躺着四枚旧战争勋章, 在褪色的天鹅绒上闪闪发光,
它们的绶带在这么多年后依然完好无损。 A. washed-out 褪色的; B. torn-up 撕碎的; C. worn-out破旧的; D. well-preserved 保存完好的。根据前文“shining on faded velvet”可知, 勋章很珍贵,绶带应是保存完好。故选 D 项。
46. 考查动词词义辨析。句意: 最近, 他为儿子的学费发愁, 想到要卖掉勋章, 他感到心狂跳起来。 A. sinking 下沉; B. racing 快速跳动,心怦怦直跳; C. breaking 破碎; D. aching 疼痛。根据前文“Recently worried about his son’s tuition fees”可知,此时蒂姆正处于经济压力下,面对勋章这一意外之财,内心激动且挣扎,所以会心跳加速。故选 B 项。
47. 考查名词词义辨析。句意: 这种认知让他放弃了这个念头, 并决心做正确的事, 他紧紧地握住盒子, 仿佛在保护一份容易丢失的遗产。 A. realization 认知, 觉悟; B. recognition 识别; C. imagination 想象; D. comprehension 理解。根据前文“The owner must have been a
hero”可知,这是蒂姆的内心认知。故选 A 项。
48. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:蒂姆向上级报告了发现,得知了困难—— 勋章上没有任何名字或标记。A. difficulty 困难;B. significance 意义;C. priority 优先权;D. opportunity 机会。根据后文“without any names or marks”可知,没有线索情况下寻找失主很困难。故选 A 项。
49. 考查名词词义辨析。句意: 他休了几天假寻找线索, 和同事一起查看社区公告和记录。
A. problems 问题;B. ideas 想法;C. clues 线索;D. dreams 梦想。根据后文“checking community notices and records with his co-workers”描述他查找公告和记录可知,蒂姆是在寻找线索。故选 C 项。
50. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:描述完全吻合 —— 一枚勋章上的特殊图案证实了身份。
A. instruction 指示; B. introduction 介绍; C. definition 定义; D. description 描述。根据后文“matched completely”以及语境可知, 这里指老人讲述祖父的事迹与勋章情况对应, 是描述吻合。故选 D 项。
51. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:描述完全吻合 —— 一枚勋章上的特殊图案证实了身份。
A. exposed 暴露; B. checked 检查; C. masked 掩盖; D. confirmed 证实。根据前文“she spoke about her grandfather’s lost World War II medals”中描述勋章是老人祖父的遗物可知,这里指勋章上的图案证实了身份。故选 D 项。
52. 考查动词词义辨析。句意: “我祖父曾救了其小队并带领他的部队把受伤的士兵送到安全地带, ”她轻声说。 A. missed 错过; B. failed 失败; C. returned 返回; D. saved 救。根据后文“carrying injured soldiers to safety”可知,这里指其祖父救了士兵。故选 D 项。
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53. 考查名词词义辨析。句意: 蒂姆的事迹在社交媒体上疯传, 赢得了议员 Julie Re 对他诚实的赞扬。 A. forgiveness 原谅; B. credit 赞扬,功劳; C. trust 信任; D. sympathy 同情。根据后文“for his honesty”以及语境可知,这里指他的诚实得到了赞扬。故选 B 项。
54. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:但对蒂姆来说,真正的回报是那位女士感激的微笑。 A. satisfied 满意的; B. excited 兴奋的; C. grateful 感激的; D. faithful 忠诚的。根据前文“When Tim handed her the box, tears rolled down her wrinkled face”描述老人找回了祖父的勋章可知,她对蒂姆是感激的。故选 C 项。
55. 考查名词词义辨析。句意: 那天, 他意识到即使在艰难时刻, 正直也最闪耀。A. integrity正直,诚实;B. diligence 勤奋;C. perseverance 毅力;D. bravery 勇敢。根据前文“The ____ made him give up the idea and determined to do the right thing”描述蒂姆放弃卖勋章并努力寻找失主的事迹可知,这是正直的品质。故选 A 项。
56. rejected 57. if 58. Looking 59. what 60. has gone 61. without
62. reliance##relying 63. a 64. themselves 65. persuasive
【导语】这是一篇说明文。本文讲述作者儿时对“中国制造”的刻板印象, 对比如今中国制造业的崛起与中国消费者观念的转变,指出“中国制造”已成为时代最具说服力的成功案例之一。
56. 考查非谓语动词。句意: 如果标签上写着“中国制造”, 她就会摇头, 迅速把那件被拒绝的衣服放回货架上的原位。此空考查非谓语, piece 与 reject 为被动关系,再由语境可知,
这里应用过去分词作定语。故填 rejected。
57. 考查连词。句意: 而且如果是在欧洲制造的, 那就是超级好。分析句子结构可知, 此处表示假设条件,应用 if 引导条件状语从句。故填 if。
58. 考查非谓语动词。句意: 现在回想起来, 我们会发现这是“中国制造”最黑暗的时期。此空考查非谓语,主语 we 与 look back on 为主动关系,应用现在分词作状语,且句首时首字母应大写。故填 Looking。
59. 考查主语从句。句意: 人们认为中国制造的产品质量低劣、不安全且价格低廉。此空考查主语从句,从句中缺少 manufactured 的宾语且指事物,应用连接代词 what。故填 what。
60. 考查时态。句意:在过去几十年里,中国经历了巨大的技术进步,崛起成为“世界工
厂”。此空考查谓语动词, 主语 China 与 go 为主动关系, Over the past several decades 是现在完成时标志,主语为单数。故填 has gone。
61. 考查介词。句意: 事实上, 很难想象一个没有中国产品的美国家庭。分析句子结构可知,
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此处表示“没有”,应用介词 without,符合语境。故填 without。
62. 考查名词/动名词。句意:美国家庭的每个角落都能轻易看出对中国的依赖。前面有名词所有格 America’s 修饰, 应用名词形式 rely 的名词 reliance, 为不可数名词, 或者用动名词 relying 作主语。故填 reliance/relying。
63. 考查冠词。句意: 中国的情况也与过去大相径庭。此处考查固定搭配 a far cry from, 意为“与 ……大相径庭”,符合语境。故填 a。
64. 考查代词。句意: 他们不断提醒自己, 不要盲目迷信外国品牌, 而要以品质来评判产品。此处指代主语 They,应用反身代词 themselves。故填 themselves。
65. 考查形容词。句意: 与此同时, “中国制造”的显著崛起是我们这个时代最具说服力的成功案例之一。修饰名词 success stories 应用形容词 persuasive, 表“说服力的”, 符合语境。故填 persuasive。
66. Possible version
Guarding Against Cybersecurity Risks
Last week, I attended a lecture on guarding against cybersecurity risks hosted by our
school. The lecturer warned us against potential online risks, including cyber cheating, virus
attacks and privacy leaks. He also shared some real cases with us, where students suffered
financial losses after clicking unsafe links and their personal information was stolen due to weak passwords. Meanwhile, he put forward some practical proposals, such as avoiding suspicious links and setting strong passwords.
This lecture is so instructive that it has boosted my awareness of cybersecurity and guided me to use the Internet properly and safely. It is of great significance that we should learn to protect ourselves in the digital age and step away from cyber dangers.
【导语】本篇书面表达属于应用文, 要求考生给校英文报写一篇短文投稿, 说明你上周参加的学校举办的关于“防范网络安全风险”的主题讲座的内容和你的感想。
【详解】 1.词汇积累
参加: attend→participate in
私人的: personal→private
实用的: practical→functional
提高: boost→enhance
2.句式拓展
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简单句变复合句
原句:The lecturer warned us against potential online risks, including cyber cheating, virus attacks and privacy leaks.
拓展句: The lecturer warned us against potential online risks, which include cyber cheating, virus attacks and privacy leaks.
【点睛】[高分句型 1] He also shared some real cases with us, where students suffered financial losses after clicking unsafe links and their personal information was stolen due to weak
passwords. (运用了 where 引导的非限制性定语从句)
[高分句型 2] It is of great significance that we should learn to protect ourselves in the digital age and step away from cyber dangers. (运用了 it 作形式主语, that 引导的主语从句)
67. Possible version
I rushed over to the girl, knowing exactly what to do. I knelt down carefully, my hands gentle as I avoided the girl’s bleeding scrape. “They look serious and we need to go to the
hospital!” I glanced at the boy standing beside me. He nodded repeatedly, tears blurring his eyes
but relief softening his tense shoulders. Instead of lifting the girl back into the wheelchair, I got
her into the back seat of my Jaguar, totally ignoring the dent. “Don’t worry; we’ll get help soon,” I said, my voice warm and steady, trying to make up for my earlier harshness. After putting the
wheelchair into my trunk, we hurried to the hospital, where the girl got timely and effective treatment. “Thank you so much for helping me,” the girl said softly, her voice trembling with gratitude.
Leaving the hospital, I looked at the dent on my car. It was still there like a scar. The sun shone on the polished body of the Jaguar, making the ugly mark even more noticeable, but I felt no
annoyance, only a calm gratitude. I reached out and traced the edge of the dent with my fingertips, my mind replaying the boy’s plea and the girl’s soft weep. Possible version 1 This dent, which I once wanted to fix immediately, is now my most precious reminder: to slow down, to set aside my own haste, and to never ignore someone in need. I will never fix it, for it is not a flaw — it is a
lesson that I carry with me every time I drive. Possible version 2
The dent on my Jaguar still there, a permanent mark. But it no longer felt like damage. It felt like a reminder — a reminder that sometimes, the “brick” that hits you isn’t an attack. It’s a cry for help, a chance to slow down, to see the world beyond your own speed, and to be the person who stops.
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To this day, that dent is still on my car. And I’ll never fix it.
Possible version 3
It reminds me every day to slow down, to set aside my own haste, and to never ignore someone in need. I don’t fix it because it’s not a flaw; it’s a gift, a constant reminder ofthe day a small boy’s courage taught me what truly matters in life.
【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,文章讲述作者一次下班开车时,车门被男孩扔砖砸出凹痕,作者暴怒质问, 却得知男孩是因妹妹从轮椅摔落无人帮忙, 才扔砖拦车求助。得知缘由的作者满心愧疚,这凹痕也成了难忘的提醒。
【详解】 1. 段落续写:
①由第一段首句内容“我立刻冲到女孩身边,心里清楚该怎么做。 ”可以预测续写这段主要内容: 作者立刻救助女孩, 将她抱上车送医, 不顾车的凹痕, 温和安抚孩子, 女孩最终得到及时救治并向作者致谢。
②由第二段首句内容“离开医院时,我看着车上的凹痕。 ”可以预测续写这段主要内容:离开医院, 作者看着车上的凹痕内心满是感恩, 这道凹痕成了珍贵警醒, 作者会永远保留它铭记教训。
2.续写线索:救助女孩——立即送医——得到及时救治——女孩致谢——作者的感悟
3.词汇激活行为类
①扫视: glance at/cast a glance at
②忽略: ignore/neglect
③帮助: help/assist/aid情绪类
①温柔地: softly/gently/tenderly
②感激: gratitude/thankfulness
【点睛】[高分句型 1] He nodded repeatedly, tears blurring his eyes but relief softening his tense shoulders. (运用了独立主格结构)
[高分句型 2] After putting the wheelchair into my trunk, we hurried to the hospital, where the girl got timely and effective treatment. (运用了 where 引导的非限制性定语从句)
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