安徽省皖西大联考2026届高三下学期第一次模拟检测英语试卷(含解析,含听力音频及听力原文)

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安徽省皖西大联考2026届高三下学期第一次模拟检测
英语试卷
(考试时间:120分钟 满分:150分)
注意事项:
1. 答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上,并将条形码粘贴在答题卡指定位置。
2. 回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。
3. 考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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。每段对话读两遍。
1.What does the woman advise the man to do
A. Sell his MP3 player. B. Borrow an MP3 player. C. Buy a new MP3 player.
2.What does the woman imply about Jeff
A. He is smart. B. He is outgoing. C. He is shy.
3.What are the speakers talking about
A. How to celebrate a birthday.
B. What birthday gift to get.
C. Where to hold a party.
4.Why is Matt leaving the company
A. He’s retiring.
B. He’s starting his own business.
C. He’s moving to a different country.
5.How does the man find Jack
A. He lacks related experience.
B. He isn’t a good team player.
C. He doesn’t have technical 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。
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
6. What does the woman’s husband want to drink
A. Orange juice. B. Hot milk. C. Lemon tea.
7. When does the woman want the drinks
A. At about 7: 30 am. B. At about 8: 00 am. C. At about 8: 30 am.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
8. What is a feature of the swimming class
A. It is designed for babies only.
B. It has outdoor swimming lessons.
C. It offers a particularly relaxing atmosphere.
9. When is the swimming class unavailable
A. Monday. B. Saturday. C. Sunday.
10. What is the probable relationship between the speakers
A. Husband and wife. B. Brother and sister. C. Fellow workers.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
11 Where did the woman spend Mother’s Day morning
A. At a cinema. B. At a café. C. At home.
12. Why is the café special
A. It shows classic movies. B. Its servers’ costumes. C. It offers many famous books.
13. How does the woman feel
A. Pleased. B. Confused. C. Worried.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
14. What does the man ask Alice
A. How to apply for a job.
B. How to research a company.
C. How to prepare for an interview.
15. What should the man do to deal with behavioral questions
A. Apply the SMART principle.
B. Put into use the STAR method.
C. Showcase his unique skills and qualities.
16. What’s Alice’s last suggestion
A. Be honest and sincere.
B. Talk about the past experience.
C. Focus on future contributions to the company.
17. How does the man like Alice’s advice
A. Simple. B. Helpful. C. Confusing.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
18. What did the couple lose at the beach restaurant
A. A gold coin. B. Some money. C. A silver ring.
19. Why did the waitress post a message on the Internet
A. To find the owner. B. To report the news. C. To draw attention.
20. How much was the gold coin probably worth
A. $100. B. $2,000. C. $5,000.
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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
Do you want a part-time job to earn some extra money Check out the list and find one that suits your fancy.
TECHNICAL SUPPORT
It seems almost everyone has a friend who is a technical genius. Such people earn money using their talent. If you are one of them you could be responsible for technical support in your college or university and get your part-time job. You can enjoy the process of earning money while doing your favorite thing.
TUTOR
A lot of students hire a tutor to help them in high school or college. If you are good at some subjects, why not work as a peer tutor You help your friends and earn money at the same time. If you know foreign languages, you can make more money. All you need to do is to make an appropriate advertisement of your services using college newspapers. One of the best things about being a tutor is that you can set your hours.
FITNESS INSTRUCTOR
If your college or university has a fitness center and if you are a sporty person, go and sign up to get this job. You will have an absolute free opportunity to engage yourself in sports. You need to be a good psychologist, because you are going to work with people and it’ll be your job to persuade and motivate them to become sporty, healthy and strong. Being a fitness instructor is a perfect position for those who love to help other people and want to make more friends.
OFFICE WORKER
Nowadays many companies cooperate with college students giving them part-time jobs. Some of the major job duties of an office worker are answering calls and scheduling appointments. If you are interested in doing this job, contact the representatives of different companies to find out if they’re currently hiring anyone.
21. If you want to have a flexible schedule while earning some money which of the following suits you most
A. Tutor. B. Technical support.
C. Fitness instructor. D. Office worker.
22. Which of the following is NOT TRUE according to the passage
A. The four kinds of part-time jobs are intended for college students.
B. If you work as a fitness instructor, you should be sporty and sociable.
C. As a part-time office worker, you are responsible for answering emails.
D. If you are good at foreign languages, you are able to earn more as a tutor.
23. How can one get a job as a part-time office worker
A. Through an online interview.
B. By submitting the application.
C. By advertising on the newspaper.
D. By contacting the representative of the company.
B
Students at Franklin Middle School not only got to play carnival (狂欢节) games during school hours, but also raised money for a good cause. The eighth-graders from Phillip Whitworth’s classes did this by selling tickets for admission to the Annual Carnival Fundraiser, where they packed into the school’s gymnasium and played a huge variety of carnival games. The funds raised go toward a charitable organization that drills water wells in Africa.
“Knowledge is useless without action,” Phillip said of the event, which was started by Phillip and his wife in 2019, inspired by a book read in the school district called A Long Walk to Water. The novel tells the story of a fictional character named Nya, an 11-year-old South Sudanese girl who has to walk eight hours a day to bring home water, and the real-life Salva Dut, who founded an organization called Water for South Sudan.
To raise money, the Whitworths and Phillip’s students organized the school’s first annual carnival in 2019. Every year, the students choose the games that most people like and sell tickets to their classmates, and get donations from businesses and personal connections.
Camryn Robinson, an eighth-grader, found the experience of gathering donations stressful but added that it helped improve her communication skills. “A lot of people don’t take children seriously at first. But if you show people that it’s not just a carnival — it’s something that’s bigger than that, they will listen,” Camryn said.
Over the years, the students have raised money to drill three new wells and repair another three in South Sudan. This year, the students sold a little over 700 tickets for $5 each, so they raised around $3,500. But when factoring in business and personal donations, the students have raised more than $10,000, with donations still coming in.
“We might not be able to solve the whole problem, but we can absolutely make a difference for some people,” Phillip said.
24. What role did A Long Walk to Water play in the fundraising campaign
A. It inspired Salva Dut to join the mission. B. It taught students to organize a carnival.
C. It led to the start of the charitable cause. D. It motivated businesses to donate money.
25. What do Phillip’s students do for the annual carnival
A. They drill wells in person. B. They organize some games.
C. They work at different companies. D. They collect tickets from cinemas.
26. What did Camryn Robinson say about gathering donations
A. It was very rewarding. B. It was unchallenging.
C. Kids shouldn’t get involved. D. Most people initially supported it.
27. What is paragraph 5 mainly about
A. Phillip’s objective comments. B. Dramatic changes in South Sudan.
C. The outcome of the students’ efforts. D. Donations from all over the world.
C
Under the autumn sky of Tuohula Xinjiang, golden rice stalks sway gently. Ayinigeer Tuoheti, a 28-year-old computer science graduate, wanders through the fields, checking the ripening crop. Her digital skills are bridging the divide between her family’s traditional rice business and the modern age.
In 2020 Ayinigeer returned home to assist her father — who’d built a 1994 rice processing plant but his health weakened and struggled with business communications. She found the family’s work stuck in the backward reality: the ledger book, handwritten records, and carbon paper. She resolved to transform the business.
First, she turned their small farmer cooperative into a company. Exploiting her computer background, she automated invoicing, inventory, and order processing, shifting all work to electronic systems. To secure high-quality rice, she partnered with over 120 households, who transferred the management rights of their land to her company. Her company provided seeds and training, bought harvests above market prices, and shared profits-boosting farmers’ incomes while ensuring premium raw materials.
In 2023, she tried livestreaming on electronic sales platform. With a smartphone, she presented viewers with local rice fields, processing plants, and family meals with their local products. The initial phase was tough, but local governments trained her in livestreaming skills. Their authenticity won audience: daily orders grew from 12 to hundreds. Now, From March to September this year, they had 180,000 orders through livestreaming, with 7,000 on a single day-that’s nearly 35 tons of rice moving directly from their fields to households across China.
The numbers tell the resulting. In early 2024, influencers from across China were reaching out to us, she said. “They wanted to partner with us because our product had proven appealing.”
The phenomenal success of Ayinigeer’s livestreaming, however, stems not just from technology, but Tuohula’s rice quality: Wensu’s temperature swings, selenium-rich soil, and Tianshan snowmelt water make it sweet and aromatic. Local farming is 98% mechanized, and a 1998 seed base (investing 1 million yuan yearly) develops high-quality varieties-including the seeds Ayinigeer uses.
28. What did Ayinigeer do first to improve the family business
A. She started livestreaming on Douyin.
B. She modernized the operation system.
C. She partnered with over 120 local households.
D. She inspected crops personally.
29. Why could Ayinigeer’s sales model attract viewers
A. She offered very low rice prices.
B. She used professional broadcasting equipment.
C. She presented authentic rice production scenes.
D. She accumulated many followers before livestreaming.
30. What can we infer about Tuohula’s rice
A. It is popular all over the world.
B. Local natural conditions contributed to its popularity.
C. It is only sold in southern Xinjiang.
D. Its production cost is much lower than average.
31. Which is the most appropriate title
A. Digital Skills Revive Hometown Rice B. Livestreaming Makes Rice Famous
C Graduate Succeeds in Rice Business D. Quality Rice Boosts Agriculture
D
Nigel Richards, a well-known Scrabble champion from New Zealand now living in Malaysia, made headlines on November 16 by winning the Spanish-language World Scrabble Championship in Granada, Spain.
Remarkably, Richards can’t speak Spanish, yet his extraordinary talent for the game shone through. He only started playing Scrabble at 28 and had to memorize the entire Spanish Scrabble dictionary and adapt to a different scoring system where letter values differ from the English version.
In Scrabble, players use seven letter tiles (牌) to create high-scoring words. Each letter has a specific point value, with unusual letters like Q, X, and Z worth more. Special board squares can double or triple (三倍) these scores. Despite these complexities, Richards’ victory was impressive.
Richards’ Scrabble journey is marked by victories across multiple languages. He has won the English-language World Scrabble Championship five times and also triumphed (获胜) in French (in 2015 and 2018). His ability to excel in languages he doesn’t speak is due to his exceptional memory and mathematical skills, which allow him to form high-scoring words effortlessly.
His strategy focuses on remembering word spellings and point values rather than understanding their meanings. Friend Liz Fagerlund explains that Richards visualizes word groups in his mind like a mental photo album, aiding his recall. To prepare for the Spanish championship, he learned hundreds of thousands of words a year in advance. This hard work paid off as he won 23 out of 24 games in Granada, defeating the previous Argentine champion, Benjamin Olaizola.
Despite his numerous awards and public recognition, Nigel Richards remains a shy figure. He doesn’t like to talk about how he plays with reporters; he prefers to let his wins speak for themselves. His special way of playing Scrabble, using language memorization and smart strategies, makes him one of the best Scrabble players ever, no matter what language he’s playing in.
32. What does the author want to show in Paragraph 3
A. The usual letters in the game.
B. The complexity of the game rules.
C. The high-scoring words in Scrabble.
D. The structure of the Scrabble board.
33. What can be inferred about Richards’ approach to learning words
A. He relies heavily on visual memory and point values.
B. He writes the words needed for upcoming competitions.
C. He focuses on understanding the meanings of the words.
D. He prefers discussing his learning strategies with reporters.
34. Which can be used to describe Nigel Richards
A. Outgoing. B. Reserved. C. Proud. D. Innocent.
35. What is the author’s purpose in writing the text
A. To list champions in Scrabble competitions.
B. To stress Scrabble’s history in competition.
C. To explain how to speak multiple languages.
D. To introduce Nigel Richards’ wins and strategy.
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能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Move House Without the Waste
If you’ve got a house move coming up, then you’ll know that it can be a stressful experience. With everything going on, reducing the environmental impact of moving may not be high on your list of priorities. ____36____. Thankfully, there are a few clever ways to green your move and save some money.
Firstly, it’s always best to declutter (清理) before you even start thinking about packing. Getting rid of stuff you don’t need means you need fewer boxes and fewer packaging materials. ____37____, saving money and reducing pollution.
Once you’ve decluttered, you can move on to the packing stage. Many removal companies supply their own brand-new boxes at an additional cost. To save resources (and a bit of cash), it’s best to foster (培养) a good relationship with local shops. ____38____. However, you can ask the staff when the delivery day is and then pop in that day to collect some cardboard boxes before they are sent to recycling.
____39____ — using suitcases instead of boxes. Ask your friends and family if you can borrow some. Laundry bags are also an excellent option. You can generally fit a lot in them and they are much easier to carry than boxes.
And finally, you can’t move your goods with cardboard boxes alone. Delicate items need some form of protection during the move. ____40____. If you find yourself short on recycled materials, you can also use clean towels and clothes to wrap breakables in. This is also a clever space-saving technique!
A. They have a good supply of boxes
B. Yet moving can be quite a wasteful process
C. It may also mean you need a smaller removal truck
D. Moreover, get creative with items you are clearing out
E. Most of them won’t store cardboard boxes as it’s a fire risk
F. You can keep old newspapers or air-filled packaging beforehand
G. Alternatively, you can get crafty with the items you have around you
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)
“Where are we going, Dad ” Helen asked when putting her dress on. The dress was ___41___, but she could manage. She didn’t often spend time with her father these days. He was always ___42___ to make enough money to support their family.
“We’ll be getting the rent.” Helen’s father started the engine. So that was why he had time for Helen today. Before the economy ___43___, when their family’s store had still been successful, her father had ___44___ two houses and rented them as apartments. Helen couldn’t ___45___ where their family would be without that rent.
“But, Dad, if you sold the ___46___, we’d get more money. ” Helen suggested. Her father smiled with a sigh. “Helen, we’d have much money after that, but what if we ___47___ that money and the ___48___ was still not better And where would our lodgers(租户)that even lack food move ” Helen ___49___. That made sense.
Their family was ____50____ fortunate, compared to the lodgers worried about food or even ____51____. The rent, though low and sometimes hard to get, was what kept them going so that all Helen had to worry about was her small dress. Her father’s ____52____ was becoming understandable because their lodgers needn’t ____53____ to pay for a different apartment or for the ____54____ to help them get there. Helen came to realize that they had been given such ____55____ during the time for the rent.
41. A. tight B. fashionable C. floaty D. expensive
42. A. volunteering B. working C. investigating D. competing
43. A. expanded B. stabilized C. recovered D. contracted
44. A. rented B. donated C. purchased D. emptied
45. A. confirm B. imagine C. recommend D. explain
46. A. stores B. vehicles C. houses D. foods
47. A. gave away B. ran out of C. handed over D. made use of
48. A. production B. environment C. community D. economy
49. A. hesitated B. argued C. nodded D. interrupted
50. A. relatively B. occasionally C. hardly D. temporarily
51. A. shelter B. healthcare C. transportation D. travel
52. A. expectation B. demand C. promise D. decision
53. A. struggle B. pretend C. consult D. apply
54. A. gardeners B. movers C. operators D. engineers
55. A. opportunity B. reputation C. responsibility D. observation
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。
Bamberg in Germany and Shexian County in China show how towns with a remarkable history can develop today. They answered the 2025 World Heritage Day’s call to preserve heritage that is ____56____ threat from disasters and conflicts, ____57____ (integrate) conservation with daily life. With 60 UNESCO World Heritage sites, China ____58____ (current) ranks first in the world alongside Italy.
Bamberg, ____59____ well-known UNESCO World Heritage site in the southern German state of Bavaria, still follows its original design after steady ____60____ (restore) that was started in the1950s. The town makes efforts ____61____ (market) its centuries-old smoked beer to link preservation with local crafting.
Shexian County, located in East China’s Anhui Province, ____62____ (construct) in the QinDynasty. ____63____ (note) for Hui-style horse-head walls, it pursues a path of repair with rebirth.“We have successfully restored some buildings with a history of over 100 years to bring the county back to ____64____ it was like in the old days,” says the associate director of the Cultural RelicsConservation Center in Shexian.
Shexian hopes closer ____65____ (link) with Bamberg, which has launched a World HeritageFestival to trade ideas worldwide, will sharpen its skills.“One day, China’s World Heritage sites will again be in focus — and that would be wonderful,” says Simona von Eyb, director of the World Heritage CenterBamberg.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
66. 假定你是李华,你校英文报开设了“My Everyday Hero”专栏,请你写一篇短文投稿,分享校园中感动或影响过你的人。内容包括:
1.人物简介;
2.具体事例;
3.对你的影响。
注意:
1.写作词数80左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
My Everyday Hero
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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。
For our long-service leave, my husband and I decided to travel around Tasmania with our camper trailer (野营拖车). We were coming all the way across Western Australia to get there — not exactly a “lap of the map”, but still a big trip. We’d packed our bikes, surfboards and our dog.
It was all going beautifully until we got to St Helens in Tasmania. We were looking forward to hitting the bike trails and the beach. But what was meant to be a fun day of mountain biking quickly turned into a stressful, late-night rescue when my husband broke his leg on the trail.
Thanks to the incredible local emergency services, he was located, rescued and airlifted to hospital. As I watched him being flown off the mountain by helicopter, relief flooded through me — and then reality hit. I was now solely responsible for the dog, the vehicle and the camper trailer still set up back at the campsite. Packing up the trailer was a two-person job. My family and friends were 4,000 km away in Western Australia. And my dog needed a walk!
The next day, new neighbours arrived at the campsite. Exhausted and worried, I managed a small smile as a man named Sam said hello and began setting up with his wife. I wondered what they thought — a solo woman with a dog, no partner in sight, and a camper trailer full of gear (齿轮).
Eventually, Sam’s curiosity got the better of him. He asked a few gentle questions and, after two days of silent stress, the whole story poured out.
Sam listened patiently, kindly. He nodded, said little, and returned to his own camp. That evening, he and his wife, Hillary, did something extraordinary. With no hesitation, they told me they’d pack everything up for me. “Tasmania has given us a warm hug, “they said. “Now we want to pass that hug on.”
注意:
1.续写词数应为150左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
The next morning, true to their word, they arrived ready to help.
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But their kindness didn’t stop there.
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参考答案及解析
题号 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
答案 C C B B A C A C C A
题号 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
答案 C B A C B C B C A B
题号 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
答案 A C D C B A C B C B
题号 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
答案 A B A B D B C E G F
题号 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
答案 A B D C B C B D C A
题号 51 52 53 54 55
答案 A D A B C
21. 答案:A
解析:细节理解题。根据第三段最后一句“One of the best things about being a tutor is that you can set your hours.”(做家教最好的一点是你可以设定你的时间。)可知,做家教的优点是时间可灵活调整。故选A项。
22. 答案:C
解析:细节理解题。根据最后一段第二句“Some of the major job duties of an office worker are answering calls and scheduling appointments.”(办公室工作人员的一些主要工作职责是接听电话和安排预约事宜。)可知,兼职做办公室工作人员主要是接电话和安排预约事宜,并不是选项C所说的“As a part-time office worker, you are responsible for answering emails.”(兼职做办公室工作人员,你负责回复电子邮件。)。故选C项。
23. 答案:D
解析:细节理解题。根据最后一段最后一句“If you are interested in doing this job, contact the representatives of different companies to find out if they’re currently hiring anyone.”(如果你对这份工作感兴趣,请联系不同公司的代理人,以便了解他们是否正在招聘员工。)可知,需要通过联系各公司代理人。故选D项。
24. 答案:C
解析:细节理解题。根据第二段““Knowledge is useless without action,” Phillip said of the event, which was started by Phillip and his wife in 2019, inspired by a book read in the school district called A Long Walk to Water.(菲利普谈到这次活动时说:“知识若不付诸行动便毫无意义。”这次活动是菲利普和他的妻子在2019年发起的,其灵感来源于他们在学区阅读的一本名为《漫漫取水路》的书)”可知,这本书促成了这项慈善事业的开启。故选C。
25. 答案:B
解析:细节理解题。根据第三段“To raise money, the Whitworths and Phillip’s students organized the school’s first annual carnival in 2019. Every year, the students choose the games that most people like and sell tickets to their classmates, and get donations from businesses and personal connections.(为了筹集资金,惠特沃斯夫妇和菲利普的学生们在 2019 年组织了学校首届年度狂欢节。每年,学生们都会挑选最受欢迎的游戏,并向同学们出售门票,同时还会从企业以及个人关系中获得捐款)”可知,Phillip的学生会为狂欢节组织和安排一些游戏。故选B。
26. 答案:A
解析:推理判断题。根据第四段“Camryn Robinson, an eighth-grader, found the experience of gathering donations stressful but added that it helped improve her communication skills.(卡姆里恩·罗宾逊是一名八年级学生,她认为收集捐赠物资的过程让她感到有些压力,但同时她也表示这有助于提升自己的沟通能力)”可知,Camryn Robinson认为募集捐款很有益。故选A。
27. 答案:C
解析:主旨大意题。根据第五段“Over the years, the students have raised money to drill three new wells and repair another three in South Sudan. This year, the students sold a little over 700 tickets for $5 each, so they raised around $3,500. But when factoring in business and personal donations, the students have raised more than $10,000, with donations still coming in.(多年来,学生们筹集资金在南苏丹新打了三口井,并修复了另外三口井。今年,学生们售出了略多于700张票,每张票售价5美元,共筹集了约3500美元。但若将商业捐赠和个人捐赠一并计算,学生们总共筹集了超过10000美元,而且仍有捐赠源源不断到来)”可知,本段主要介绍的是学生们努力的结果。故选C。
28. 答案:B
解析:细节理解题。根据第三段的句子“First, she turned their small farmer cooperative into a company. Exploiting her computer background, she automated invoicing, inventory, and order processing, shifting all work to electronic systems. (首先,她将小型农民合作社转变为公司。利用计算机背景,她实现了发票、库存和订单处理的自动化,将所有工作转移到电子系统。)”可知,她首先做的是“使运营系统现代化”。故选B项。
29. 答案:C
解析:细节理解题。根据第四段的句子“With a smartphone, she presented viewers with local rice fields, processing plants, and family meals with their local products. The initial phase was tough, but local governments trained her in livestreaming skills. Their authenticity won audience: daily orders grew from 12 to hundreds. (她用智能手机向观众展示了当地的稻田、加工厂,以及用当地产品烹制的家庭大餐。最初的阶段很艰难,但当地政府培训了她的直播技能。他们的真实性赢得了观众:每天的订单从12个增加到数百个。)”可知,吸引观众的原因是“呈现真实的稻米生产场景”。故选C项。
30. 答案:B
解析:推理判断题。根据最后一段的句子“The phenomenal success of Ayinigeer’s livestreaming, however, stems not just from technology, but Tuohula’s rice quality: Wensu’s temperature swings, selenium-rich soil, and Tianshan snowmelt water make it sweet and aromatic. (然而,Ayinigeer直播的巨大成功不仅源于技术,还源于拓乌拉的稻米品质:温宿的温差、富硒土壤和天山融雪水使其香甜可口。)”可推断,当地自然条件促成了稻米的受欢迎。故选B项。
31. 答案:A
解析:主旨大意题。文章核心是Ayinigeer运用数字技能 (自动化系统、直播销售) 让传统稻米产业焕发新生,A项“Digital Skills Revive Hometown Rice (数字技能振兴家乡稻米)”准确概括了技术与产业复苏的关系,最符合主旨。故选A项。
32. 答案: B
解析:细节理解题。根据第三段中的“Special board squares can double or triple (三倍) these scores. Despite these complexities, Richards’ victory was impressive.(特殊的棋盘格子可以将这些分数加倍或三倍。尽管存在这些复杂之处,里查兹的胜利依然令人印象深刻)”可推知,作者主要想通过第三段展示拼字游戏规则的复杂性。故选B项。
33. 答案:A
解析:细节理解题。根据第五段中的“His strategy focuses on remembering word spellings and point values rather than understanding their meanings. Friend Liz Fagerlund explains that Richards visualizes word groups in his mind like a mental photo album, aiding his recall.(他的策略侧重于记住单词的拼写和点值,而非理解其含义。朋友莉兹·法格伦德解释说,理查兹在脑海中将单词组形象化地呈现出来,就像一个心理上的相册,这有助于他回忆)”可知,理查兹熟记单词的方法在很大程度上依赖于视觉记忆和分值。故选A项。
34. 答案:B
解析:推理判断题。根据最后一段中的“Despite his numerous awards and public recognition, Nigel Richards remains a shy figure. He doesn’t like to talk about how he plays with reporters; he prefers to let his wins speak for themselves.(尽管他获得了众多奖项并得到了公众的认可,但尼格尔·理查兹仍然是一个腼腆的人。他不喜欢与记者谈论他如何下棋;他更愿意让自己的胜利来说话)”可推知,尼格尔·理查兹是内向的。故选B项。
35. 答案:D
解析:推理判断题。通读全文可知,文章主要讲述了尼格尔·理查兹赢得西班牙语拼字游戏冠军的事迹,并详细介绍了他独特的学习策略(死记硬背单词和分值,而非理解含义)。由此推知,作者撰写这篇文章的目的是介绍尼格尔·理查兹的获胜经历和策略。故选D项。
答案:36. B 37. C 38. E 39. G 40. F
解析:36.根据上文“If you’ve got a house move coming up, then you’ll know that it can be a stressful experience. With everything going on, reducing the environmental impact of moving may not be high on your list of priorities.(如果你即将搬家,你就会知道这可能是一段充满压力的经历。事情千头万绪,减少搬家对环境的影响可能并不是你优先考虑的事情。”以及下文“Thankfully, there are a few clever ways to green your move and save some money.(值得庆幸的是,有一些巧妙的方法可以让你的搬家更环保,还能省钱)”可知,此处需转折引出搬家的浪费问题,从而衔接下文的绿色搬家建议,B选项“Yet moving can be quite a wasteful process(然而搬家可能是一个相当浪费的过程)”以转折关系承接上文“未重视环保”,自然引出下文解决方案,符合语境。故选B项。
37.根据上文“Firstly, it’s always best to declutter (清理) before you even start thinking about packing. Getting rid of stuff you don’t need means you need fewer boxes and fewer packaging materials.(首先,最好在开始考虑打包之前就进行清理。扔掉不需要的东西意味着你需要更少的箱子和包装材料)”以及下文“saving money and reducing pollution.(省钱并减少污染)”可知,此处应延续“清理物品”的好处,进一步说明减少物品带来的积极影响,C选项“It may also mean you need a smaller removal truck(这也可能意味着你需要一辆更小的搬家卡车)”中also承接上文好处,“更小的卡车”也能实现下文的“省钱减污”,符合语境。故选C项。
38.根据上文“Once you’ve decluttered, you can move on to the packing stage. Many removal companies supply their own brand-new boxes at an additional cost. To save resources (and a bit of cash), it’s best to foster (培养) a good relationship with local shops.(清理完之后,你就可以进入打包阶段了。许多搬家公司会额外收费提供他们自己的全新箱子。为了节省资源(和一点钱),最好与当地商店建立良好的关系)”以及下文“However, you can ask the staff when the delivery day is and then pop in that day to collect some cardboard boxes before they are sent to recycling.(不过,你可以问工作人员送货日是什么时候,然后在那天箱子被送去回收之前顺便去取一些纸箱)”可知,此处需先说明当地商店与纸箱的关联,再用however转折引出获取纸箱的具体方式,E选项“Most of them won’t store cardboard boxes as it’s a fire risk(大多数商店不会存放纸箱,因为有火灾风险)”既呼应上文“联系商店”,又能与下文“询问送货日取箱”形成转折逻辑,符合语境。故选E项。
39.根据下文“— using suitcases instead of boxes. Ask your friends and family if you can borrow some. Laundry bags are also an excellent option. You can generally fit a lot in them and they are much easier to carry than boxes.(——用行李箱代替箱子。问问你的朋友和家人是否可以借一些。洗衣袋也是一个很好的选择。通常你可以在里面装很多东西,而且比箱子更容易携带)”可知,此处应总领下文“巧用身边现有物品替代箱子”的做法,G选项“Alternatively, you can get crafty with the items you have around you(或者,你可以巧妙利用身边已有的物品)”中的get crafty with the items around you恰好概括下文巧用行李箱、洗衣袋的做法,符合语境。故选G项。
40.根据上文“And finally, you can’t move your goods with cardboard boxes alone. Delicate items need some form of protection during the move.(最后,仅用纸箱是无法搬运物品的。易碎物品在搬运过程中需要某种形式的保护)”以及下文“If you find yourself short on recycled materials, you can also use clean towels and clothes to wrap breakables in.(如果你发现回收材料不够,你也可以用干净的毛巾和衣服来包裹易碎品)”可知,此处应先介绍一种保护易碎品的回收材料,再用also引出另一种替代方式,F选项“You can keep old newspapers or air-filled packaging beforehand(你可以提前留存旧报纸或充气包装)”中的old newspapers or air-filled packaging属于可回收保护材料,与下文recycled materials呼应,符合语境。故选F项。
41. 答案:A
解析:考查形容词词义辨析。句意:这条裙子有点紧,但她还能穿得上。A. tight紧身的;B. fashionable时尚的;C. floaty轻盈飘逸的;D. expensive昂贵的。根据下文“but she could manage”的转折关系可知,裙子有点紧,“tight”表示“紧身的”符合语境。故选A项。
42. 答案:B
解析:考查动词词义辨析。句意:他总是在忙着工作,好挣足够的钱养家糊口。A. volunteering自愿做;B. working工作;C. investigating调查;D. competing竞争。根据下文“to make enough money to support their family”可知,父亲的状态是忙于工作赚钱。故选B项。
43. 答案:D
解析:考查动词词义辨析。句意:在经济萎缩之前,他们家的商店生意还很红火,父亲购置了两套房子并把它们租出去当公寓。A. expanded扩张;B. stabilized稳定;C. recovered恢复;D. contracted收缩。根据下文“when their family’s store had still been successful”可知,后来经济出现了衰退的情况。故选D项。
44. 答案:C
解析:考查动词词义辨析。句意:在经济萎缩之前,他们家的商店生意还很红火,父亲购置了两套房子并把它们当公寓当租出去。A. rented租用;B. donated捐赠;C. purchased购买;D. emptied清空。根据下文“rented them as apartments”可知,父亲先拥有了这两套房子的产权,“purchased”表示“购买”符合语境。故选C项。
45. 答案:B
解析:考查动词词义辨析。句意:海伦无法想象,如果没有这笔房租,他们家会变成什么样子。A. confirm确认;B. imagine想象;C. recommend推荐;D. explain解释。根据下文“where their family would be without that rent”可知,这是一种假设的情况,需要用想象来推测结果。故选B项。
46. 答案:C
解析:考查名词词义辨析。句意:“可是爸爸,要是你把这些房子卖掉,我们就能拿到更多的钱啊。”海伦提议道。A. stores商店;B. vehicles车辆;C. houses房子;D. foods食物。根据上文“her father had purchased two houses and rented them as apartments”可知,海伦建议卖掉的是父亲买的这两套房子。故选C项。
47. 答案:B
解析:考查动词短语辨析。句意:“海伦啊,卖房子之后我们确实能拿到一大笔钱,但要是这笔钱花光了,经济状况还是没有好转,那该怎么办呢?”A. gave away赠送;B. ran out of用完;C. handed over移交;D. made use of利用。根据上文“we’d have much money after that”的转折可知,父亲担忧的是钱花完后的处境。故选B项。
48. 答案:D
解析:考查名词词义辨析。句意:“海伦啊,卖房子之后我们确实能拿到一大笔钱,但要是这笔钱花光了,经济状况还是没有好转,那该怎么办呢?”。A. production生产;B. environment环境;C. community社区;D. economy经济。根据上文“Before the economy ______”的背景可知,父亲担心的是经济状况没有改善,“economy”表示“经济”符合语境。故选D项。
49. 答案:C
解析:考查动词词义辨析。句意:海伦点了点头。这话很有道理。A. hesitated犹豫;B. argued争论;C. nodded点头;D. interrupted打断。根据下文“That made sense”可知,海伦认同了父亲的说法,点了点头。故选C项。
50. 答案:A
解析:考查副词词义辨析。句意:和那些为食物甚至住处发愁的租户比起来,他们家算是相对幸运的了。A. relatively相对地;B. occasionally偶尔;C. hardly几乎不;D. temporarily暂时地。根据下文“compared to the lodgers worried about food”的对比可知,他们家的处境是相对较好的。故选A项。
51. 答案:A
解析:考查名词词义辨析。句意:和那些为食物甚至住处发愁的租户比起来,他们家算是相对幸运的了。A. shelter住处;B. healthcare医疗保健;C. transportation交通;D. travel旅行。根据上文提到的租户租住在父亲的房子里,以及“worried about food or even”的递进关系可知,租户可能连住处都成问题。故选A项。
52. 答案:D
解析:考查名词词义辨析。句意:父亲的这个决定逐渐变得可以理解了,因为这样一来,他们的租户就不用费力去另找公寓,也不用花钱雇搬运工帮他们搬家了。A.expectation期待;B.demand要求;C.promise承诺;D.decision决定。根据上文父亲拒绝卖掉房子的想法可知,这是父亲做出的一个决定,“decision”表示“决定”符合语境。故选D项。
53. 答案:A
解析:考查动词词义辨析。句意:父亲的这个决定逐渐变得可以理解了,因为这样一来,他们的租户就不用费力去另找公寓,也不用花钱雇搬运工帮他们搬家了。A. struggle费力;B. pretend假装;C. consult咨询;D. apply申请。根据下文“to pay for a different apartment”可知,对于经济困难的租户来说,另找公寓是一件费力的事。故选A项。
54. 答案:B
解析:考查名词词义辨析。句意:父亲的这个决定逐渐变得可以理解了,因为这样一来,他们的租户就不用费力去另找公寓,也不用花钱雇搬运工帮他们搬家了。A. gardeners园丁;B. movers搬运工;C. operators操作员;D. engineers工程师。根据下文“to help them get there”可知,需要雇人来帮忙搬运物品。故选B项。
55. 答案:C
解析:考查名词词义辨析。句意:海伦渐渐意识到,在收房租的这段日子里,他们其实肩负着一份这样的责任。A. opportunity机会;B. reputation名声;C. responsibility责任;D. observation观察。根据上文父亲不卖房子是为了帮扶租户可知,海伦意识到他们家的行为承载着对租户的一份责任。故选C项。
答案:56. under 57. integrating 58 currently 59. a 60. restoration
61. to market 62. was constructed 63. Noted##Notable 64. what 65. Links
解析:56.考查介词。句意:他们响应了 2025 年世界遗产日的号召,致力于保护那些受到灾害和冲突威胁的遗产,并将保护工作融入日常生活之中。根据空格后的threat可知,此处用固定短语under threat表示“受到威胁”。故填under。
57.考查非谓语动词。句意:同上。分析句式结构可知,此处用非谓语动词作状语,又因为integrate和主语之间是主动关系,所以用提示词的现在分词形式作状语。故填integrating。
58.考查副词。句意:中国拥有 60 处联合国教科文组织世界遗产地,目前在世界范围内位居榜首,与意大利并列第一。分析句式结构可知,此处用提示词的副词形式currently作状语修饰动词ranks。故填currently。
59.考查冠词。句意:巴姆贝格是德国南部巴伐利亚州一处著名的联合国教科文组织世界遗产地。自 20 世纪 50 年代开始的持续修复工作以来,该地依然保持着其最初的建筑风格。根据下文site可知,此处表泛指一处遗产地,且well-known是辅音音素开头,所以用不定冠词a。故填a。
60.考查名词。句意:同上。根据上文形容词steady可知,形容词修饰名词,所以此处用提示词的名词形式restoration作介词after的宾语。故填restoration。
61.考查动词不定式。句意:该城镇正努力推广其拥有数百年历史的熏制啤酒,旨在将保护工作与当地的手工制作工艺相结合。根据空格前的efforts可知,此处用提示词的动词不定式形式构成固定短语makes efforts to do sth表示“努力做某事”。故填to market。
62.考查被动语态。句意:歙县位于中国东部的安徽省,始建于秦朝。因为construct和主语之间是被动关系,此处用被动语态,再根据in the QinDynasty,可知本句时态为一般过去时且主语是单数,所以be动词用was。故填was constructed。
63.考查形容词。句意:以其徽派风格的马头墙而闻名,它遵循着修复与重生的路径前行。分析句式结构可知,此处用提示词的形容词形式Noted/Notable作状语,表示状态,且位于句首的单词首字母要大写。故填Noted/Notable。
64.考查宾语从句。句意:“我们已经成功修复了一些拥有超过100年历史的建筑,从而使这个县恢复到了往昔的模样。”歙县文物保护中心的副主任说道。根据介词to可知,此处是宾语从句,且从句中缺少宾语,所以用连接代词what来引导宾语从句。故填what。
65.考查名词。句意:歙县希望与巴姆贝格建立更紧密的联系,后者已举办了一届世界遗产节,旨在与全球各地交流理念。通过这种合作,歙县希望能提升自身的专业水平。分析句式结构可知,此处用提示词的名词形式作宾语,此处link是可数名词,所以用名词复数形式。故填links。
66. 答案:
例文
My Everyday Hero
Of all the people I encounter in my school, our security guard Uncle Wang, stands out with his unwavering smile that has brightened countless mornings for students like me.
One afternoon, I ran into him near the dormitory, while I was struggling with a heavy suitcase at the school gate. Although he was off duty, he approached me with his familiar smile without hesitation and carried it all the way to my dormitory. He performed it with such genuine joy and thoughtfulness, which lifted my entire day.
True greatness lives in warm-hearted dedication to others — even in the most ordinary jobs.
67. 答案:
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The next morning, true to their word, they arrived ready to help. And what followed was no small task. My husband, still in a hospital bed, talked us through the process over the phone. It was complex and physically demanding. Piece by piece, with calm and methodical care, Sam worked it all out, while Hillary offered encouragement, guidance and good humour. After two hours, the camper was ready to go. It would have taken me days on my own and, even then, I’m not sure I could have done it.
But their kindness didn’t stop there. They invited me to join them for dinner and a seat at their campfire, sharing their food, their warmth and their company. I hadn’t realized how much I needed that simple kindness. It felt like the first deep breath I’d taken in days. I will never forget that holiday. Not just because of the accident, or the brilliance of the emergency services, but because of Sam and Hillary. They gave me a warm Tasmanian hug — just when I needed it most.
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M: This MP3 player is getting worse and worse. Now it doesn’t work at all.
W: There is a seasonal sale at Carrefour. Why not go there and have a look There might be some good bargains.
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M: Jeff’s got a lot of good ideas. Do you think he’s willing to come to the meeting
W: Oh, I think he’d be glad to come. But what’s difficult is getting the guy to speak before a large crowd.
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W: Mike, your nephew’s birthday is next week. What are you going to get him
M: I really have no idea what he likes. Any advice
W: How about a sweater I saw a really nice one in the mall the other day. Maybe we can go there and take a look.
M: OK.
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M: Joyce, have you heard that Matt is leaving the company
W: Oh really He’s worked here for 15 years. Is he retiring
M: No, he is leaving to open his own company in a different industry.
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W: So what do you think about Jack for the team leader position
M: Well, he’s very skilled technically and gets along well with others. But I’m not sure if he has enough experience.
W: Hmm, I see your point.
M: Maybe we should assign him a smaller project first to see how he performs.
W: That’s probably a good idea.
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W: Hello, room service. This is Alice Brown in room 308.We’d like to order some drinks
M: Yes, madam. What would you like
W: We’d like to start with fruit juice. Apple for me and orange for my daughter.
M: Right, Madam! Do you want any tea or milk
W: No, thank you! Just some lemon tea for my husband, and some hot milk for my children.
M: OK! And What time do you want it brought to you room?
W: About 8 am. Oh, wait, please bring it half an hour earlier. We may leave early to go sightseeing in the city.
M: OK!
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W: John, I’ve been thinking about signing Jim up for a swimming class. Look, I found this place called Little Swim Stars in East Maitland.
M: Oh Do they have lessons for Jim He’s just two years old after all.
W: Yes. They have parent and child swimming lessons for babies and young children.
M: That sounds great. But is the environment safe
W: Yeah, it’s in a heated indoor pool, and they create a relaxed, safe and caring environment. They use songs and activities to teach basic skills like kicking and floating.
M: When are the lessons
W: They offer lessons from Monday to Saturday all year round. I think it could be a great experience for Jim.
M: OK, let’s take him to sign up this weekend.
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M: Did you do anything special on Mother’s Day
W: Yes actually! I got to have a pretty lazy day.
M: That sounds nice!
W: Yeah, my kids brought me breakfast in bed, and then I got to sleep in until almost 11:00 a.m.
M: Wow!
W: Then they surprised me by taking me out for lunch at a lovely cafe called The Library. Do you know it
M: Oh, is that the place where the staff dress up as characters from famous books and movies
W: That’s right. Our waiter was dressed as Mr. Darcy from Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice.
M: That’s so funny!
W: It was great. Then we went to see a movie together. And when we got home, Mark helped them to make me a special dinner.
M: Oh, that’s so sweet!
W: Yes, they only prepared salad. Mark worried that they were too little to really cook, so he did the rest. But they were so proud of themselves. It was really cute!
M: Sounds like you had a brilliant day, then!
W: Yes. I’m so fortunate to have them. They’re such lovely kids. I’m very happy for what they’ve done for me.
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M: Hey, Alice! I have an upcoming interview for a marketing position. Do you have any tips on how to prepare effectively
W: Have you done any research on the company and the role you’re applying for
M: Yes, I’ve looked into the company’s background and its recent projects.
W: That’s a great start! Then you’d better review the job description and think of examples from your past work that showcase the skills and qualities they’re looking for.
M: Got it. I’ve also been working on my answers to common interview questions. But how can I tackle behavioral questions
W: For behavioral questions, use the STAR method — Situation, Task, Action, and Result. This framework helps you structure your answers clearly.
M: That sounds like a solid approach. What about questions that are unexpected
W: If you get a question that throws you off, take a moment to collect your thoughts. It’s perfectly okay to pause briefly before answering. At last, try to keep your responses focused on how you can contribute to the company rather than just talking about your past.
M: I’ll remember that. Thanks for your constructive advice.
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W: Hello, listeners! On today’s “My Story”, we are going to hear about a couple’s story. One year ago, a couple was enjoying a meal at a beach restaurant when the man’s wedding ring fell from his hand and dropped through the gap in the wooden floor, seemingly lost forever. Recently, when the restaurant manager began replacing the wooden platform, workers uncovered a silver ring alongside an old gold coin and some $100 bills. A waitress shared a photo of the ring on social media, hoping to find the owner. The post was shared about 5,000 times. Three days later, the couple saw the post and contacted the restaurant to get back the lost ring. They sent photos as proof of dining there. The restaurant returned the ring to the couple by mail. Meanwhile, the manager learned that the gold coin was extremely valuable. It was from 1855 and worth as much as $2,000.
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