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注意事项:
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3.考试结束后,请将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。满分 150 分,考试用时 120 分钟。
第一部分 听力 (共两节,满分 30 分)
注意,听力部分答题时,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
答案转涂到答题卡上。
第一节(共 5 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 7.5 分)
听下面 5 段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。
听完每段对话后,你都有 10 秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
1. What is the weather like nw?
A. Sunny. B. Cludy. C. Rainy.
2. What des the wman plan t d tnight?
A. See a dctr. B. D sme revisin. C. G t a cncert.
3. Hw will the speakers g t the cinema?
A. By taxi. B. By bus. C. By undergrund.
4. What are the speakers mainly talking abut?
A. A surprise party. B. A gd friend. C. A family get-tgether.
5. Hw ld is the man nw?
A. Over 50. B. Nearly 30. C. Abut 20.
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。
听下面一段对话,回答第 6 和第 7 题。
6. Where are the speakers?
A. In a taxi. B. At the airprt. C. On the train.
7. What will the man d next?
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A. Speed up a little. B. Take a shrtcut. C. Meet with a writer.
听下面一段对话,回答第 8 至第 10 题。
8. What is the main tpic f the cnversatin?
A. A childhd memry. B. A recent trip. C. A schl prject.
9. What was the highlight f their trip?
A. Meeting animals in the wds.
B. Taking phts with friends.
C. Finding the hidden waterfall.
10. What is the prbable relatinship between the speakers?
A. Brther and sister. B. Teacher and student. C. Husband and wife.
听下面一段对话,回答第 11 至第 13 题。
11. Hw much des the man have t pay in ttal?
A. $20. B. $25. C. $45.
12. When did the man get his shirt dirty?
A. While ding sme cking.
B. While eating ndles.
C. While washing the dishes.
13. When can the man get his shirt back at the earliest?
A. On Saturday. B. On Sunday. C. On Mnday.
听下面一段对话,回答第 14 至第 16 题。
14. Where des the wman plan t g tmrrw?
A. T the farm. B. T the z. C. T the park.
15 Why did the wman make the reservatin s late?
A. The trip was t sn.
B. She miscalculated the timetable.
C. She wanted t save mney.
16. What des the man vlunteer t d in the end?
A. Serve as a driver.
B. Check the bus schedule.
C. Brrw a car fr the wman.
听下面一段独白,回答第 17 至第 20 题。
17. What is Susan Welch?
A. A reprter. B. A singer. C. An annuncer.
18. Which f the fllwing may be included in Pp Wrld f BCD Internatinal?
A. Basic music knwledge.
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B Stries abut the ld days.
C. Infrmatin abut sme sngwriters.
19 Which prgram gives the ideas behind the pp sngs?
A. The Histry f Pp.
B. Abut the Big Hits.
C. The Rad t Music.
20. Hw might listeners feel abut the wrds t the pp sngs?
A. Cnfused. B. Inspired. C. Tuched.
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
Wmen and Wealth with
ADAMS WEALTH PARTNERS
CEO David Adams shares hw quarterly events empwer wmen n their financial jurney.
Frm retirement planning t investment management, Adams Wealth Partners prvides a range f slutins
that are tailred t individual circumstances and gals.
Nashville Lifestyles(NL): Tell us abut yur “Wmen and Wealth” series.
David Adams(DA): We are in ur 3rd year f hsting amazing grups f wmen frm all different industries and
backgrunds and a variety f excellent speakers. It’s an pprtunity fr wmen t learn abut and discuss
imprtant and sensitive tpics arund wealth. Many f ur attendees have made new friends and cnnected with
prfessinals they nw wrk with, which is s cl t see!
NL: Why did the team decide t start this prgram fr wmen?
DA: Our firm recgnized that wmen, in general, face unique financial challenges, including pay gaps, lnger life
expectancies, and ften taking career breaks fr family reasns. OurWmen & Wealth series was created as a way
t address these specific needs. It’s nt just abut investing—it’s abut empwering wmen t make infrmed
decisins, build wealth, and prepare fr retirement.
NL: What are the tp tw r three things yu discuss there?
DA: Our tpics include emtins surrunding mney, prtecting yur family’s legacy, nutritin and health
caching, hw t teach yur children abut mney, and much mre.
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NL: I haven’t heard f anther financial planning cmpany ding this. Hw can wmen get invlved?
DA: This initiative gives us great fulfillment t see wmen cnnecting with thers and gaining cnfidence arund
these tpics. We hst quarterly events, with ur next ne cming up in May! T receive an invite and stay updated
n future events emailTaylr@AdamsWealthPartners.cm.
1. What additinal benefit d attendees gain frm “Wmen and Wealth”?
A. New scial cnnectins.
B. Discunted service packages.
C. Guaranteed investment returns.
D. Persnalized financial sftware.
2. Which f the fllwing is a unique challenge mentined fr wmen?
A Limited access t lans. B. Lack f frmal training.
C. Fewer jb pprtunities. D. Gaps in wrking years.
3. What is the text?
A. A news article. B. An annuncement.
C. A magazine interview. D. A persnal blg pst.
B
Ghanaian phtjurnalist Paul Ninsn was thrilled — and surprised.
When he came t New Yrk t study phtgraphy five years ag, he fund a rich cllectin f images f life
in Africa, past and present, in the city’s libraries, galleries and museums. Here he was thusands f miles frm
Ghana surrunded by mre visual histry f Africa than he had ever seen back hme.
That led t an idea: create a library f phtbks in Ghana, which allws peple t learn abut their wn
histry and gives them the tls t tell new stries f the cntinent.
This idea has been realized with the creatin f the Dikan Center in Accra, Ghana’s capital. Dikan means
“take the lead” in the Akan language.
T create the center, Ninsn travelled arund New Yrk City fr bks t ship t Ghana. He searched
secndhand stres n the Lwer East Side, engaged in nline bidding wars and reached ut t publishers and
galleries, sme f whm dnated hundreds f materials. He maxed ut his credit cards and lined his apartment
walls with bks, using Uber and U-Haul trucks t transprt the bks t strage units he rented acrss the city.
He managed t amass mre than 30,000 vlumes — mainly abut phtgraphy filmmaking, but als issues
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f publicatins like Natinal Gegraphic dating back t the early 1940s. Ninsn had additinal supprt frm his
friend and cllabratr, Brandn Stantn, wh started aGFundMe that raised ver $1. 2 millin fr the funding
f Dikan.
In December 2022, the Dikan Center was pened. In a frmer residence that was renvated(翻新)t huse the
center, anyne is welcme t sit with the African stry as lng as they’d like.
Michael Itkff, a supprter f Ninsn and the Dikan Center frm the start, says phtbks ffer a different
visual experience in tday’s wrld, which is ften fcused n the vlume and speed f images available nline.
“The phtbk allws fr an intimate and mre slwed dwn — and I wuld say elegant — experience f
visuals,” says Itkff.
4. What is Ninsn’s purpse f creating the Dikan Center?
A. T bring the African stry hme. B. T change peple’s attitude t Africa.
C. T pursue his passin fr phtgraphy. D. T create a sharing space fr bk-lvers.
5. What des paragraph 5 mainly fcus n?
A. Ninsn’s gd taste in bks. B. The assistance Ninsn has received.
C. Effrts made in creating Dikan Center. D. Wide surces f bks in Dikan Center.
6. Hw wuld Itkff describe the experience f reading phtbks?
A. An ideal tl fr art educatin. B. An escape frm a fast-paced life.
C. A dive int the richness f stries. D. A beautiful encunter with visuals.
7. What is the text mainly abut?
A. The realizatin f a big dream. B. The influence f a scial trend.
C. The develpment f phtbks. D. The grwth f a genius phtgrapher.
C
At 6 a.m. in an English village, hundreds f pinkish white sws are waking up fr breakfast. But first, they
have t get their pictures taken. As each pig squeezes int her feeding area, a tiny camera snaps a pht f her face.
And in less than 1 secnd, an artificial intelligence system identifies her based n facial features. Armed with that
infrmatin, the AIrders a custmized meal t sht int the trugh (食槽).
Meanwhile, the system cntinues t analyze her pht, lking fr negative signs in her facial expressin that
she might be in pain, sick, r in emtinal distress. If it finds any, it sends an immediate alert t the farmer — the
guy enjying a mrning cffee ver in the next rm.
These hungry piggies are the testers f Intellipig, a system being develped by scientists t deal with a
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fundamental prblem in animal welfare: we human beings are just nt the best at understanding hw animals are
feeling.
Tls like Intellipig culd usher in (开启) a new era f caring fr animals that gives higher pririty t their
health, welfare, and prtectin, says Melvyn Smith, an engineer leading the design f the Intellipig system. There
are indicatins that they culd g even further. Eventually, AI might even utshine humans in interpreting a range
f mre cmplex emtins like happiness, frustratin, r fear, he says — feelings that are equally imprtant t
understand if we are t give animals the best pssible lives.
But like mst scientists cnsidering the pwers f AI, animal behavir researchers wrry abut putting t
much stck in machines, especially when animal welfare is at risk. “Maybe a machine will end up being better than
us; I dn’t knw,” says Emma Baxter, an animal behavir scientist. “I hpe there’s rm fr experts, t make sure
that the AI is actually ding what it says it is.”
8. What can the Intellipig system d autmatically?
A. Mnitr pigs’ well-being. B. Clean pigs’ living spaces.
C. Deliver medical services t pigs. D. Prvide standardized diets fr pigs.
9. What is Melvyn Smith’s attitude twards AI’s rle in animal care?
A. Cncerned. B. Psitive. C. Cautius. D. Skeptical.
10. What apprach des Emma Baxter supprt when it cmes t AI and animal care?
A. Banning the use f AI. B. Restricting AI t basic tasks.
C. Keeping prfessinals invlved. D. Minimizing human interventin.
11. What is the best title fr the text?
A. Intellipig: AI Prvides 24/7 Animal Care
B. Intellipig: AI Can Understand Animal Speech
C. Intellipig: AI Replaces Farmers in Animal Care
D. Intellipig: AI Assists in Detecting Animal Emtins
D
When it cmes t prblem-slving, virtually everyne can use either insightful r analytical methds, but
many peple tend t use ne rather than the ther. Mathematician Rger Penrse, fr example, can bviusly think
analytically but seems t be naturally insightful. “I d mst f my thinking in visual terms rather than writing dwn
equatins (方程式),” he nce said in an interview.
In the 2010s Brian Ericksn, then a dctral student at Drexel University, and his clleagues demnstrated
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that peple’s tendency tward insightful r analytical thinking is evident during “resting-state” brain activity—
while a persn relaxes with n task t perfrm r expectatin abut what is t cme. Ericksn recrded peple’s
resting-state EEGs (脑电图) and then, weeks later, tasked the same participants with slving a series f puzzles.
The astnishing result: a few minutes f EEG predicted, up t seven weeks in advance, whether a persn wuld
slve the puzzles mstly insightfully r analytically. Our dminant thinking style is stable ver time.
The subjects wh relied mstly n insight had greater resting-state activity at the back f the brain, whereas
the analytical subjects had greater activity in frntal areas. The frntal areas, where a persn’s executive prcesses
are centered, rganize activity in the rest f the brain. These executive prcesses enable peple t think in a fcused
and strategic way, but they can als restrict creativity by limiting thught t straightfrward plans, just as a hrse’s
blinders blck ut distractins that wuld lead it t wander frm its path. When activity in this regin is relatively
lw, as it was fr the insightful subjects, psterir (后部) areas can “g rgue,” smetimes resulting in aha!
mments.
Althugh individuals may tend tward mre analytical r insightful thinking, we aren’t lcked int ne r the
ther. Our thinking style can shift, at least temprarily, t the ther strategy. This flexibility is key t making the
best pssible use f bth creativity and lgic in ur decisin-making. By using the right strategy at the right time,
we can address challenges mre effectively, enhancing ur ability t think critically and innvatively.
12 What des the example f Rger Penrse illustrate?
A. Visual images help slve a prblem.
B. Scientists favr an insightful slutin.
C. Nte-taking negatively affects thinking.
D. Peple have a preferred way f thinking.
13. What did Brian Ericksn’s study reveal abut resting-state brain activity?
A. It predicts ur future grwth.
B. It reflects ur thinking ability.
C. It indicates ur dminant thinking style.
D. It determines ur prblem-slving speed.
14. What des the underlined expressin “g rgue” in paragraph 3 prbably mean?
A. Get stuck. B. Run wild.
C. Grw mature. D. Becme inactive.
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15. What advice des the authr give in the last paragraph?
A. Fllw yur natural thinking style.
B. Adjust yur thinking style as needed.
C. Reflect n yur thinking style regularly.
D. Limit yur analytical thinking t stay creative.
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。
Emtinal blackmail (胁迫) isn’t smething t take lightly.____16____. Being a target can impact yur
mental health. Yu may feel cnfused, ashamed, depressed, dubtful, r even questin yur wn judgement. Belw
are 4 actinable ways t help yu.
Highlight the unacceptable cnduct
Manipulatrs (操控者) tend t “play the fl” when yu call ut their bad behavir. ____17____. With this in
mind, carefully pint ut what they have been ding wrng and hld them accuntable. Fr example, yu culd say,
“I am usually n the receiving end f threats and cnditins when yu’d like t get smething. I will n lnger
accept this r similar behavir.” Calm hnesty ften wrks best.
____18____
Manipulatrs are always lking fr the weaknesses in thers t take advantage f. While expressing yur
cncerns, be careful nt t demnstrate anger r emtinal pain. Dn’t beg, dn’t cry. Otherwise, they will find a
way t use it against yu later n.
Quit peple-pleasing
If yu are a peple-pleaser, yu are an easy target fr emtinal blackmailers. ____19____. Yu can vercme
this tendency t help r please by learning the pwer f saying, “N.” The ne-wrd respnse limits what
blackmailers get — nthing in this case.
Distance yurself frm the unpleasant situatin
____20____. That’s kay. Yu can simply walk away, discnnect, r tune ut. Yu are in self-preservatin
since yu are aware emtinal blackmailers nly care abut themselves. We can’t cntrl peple, but we can
establish bundaries t prtect urselves frm thse wh are unreasnable and manipulative.
A. Keep yur emtins in check
B. Allw yur feelings t guide yu
C. Actually, blackmailers just want attentin
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D. Peple-pleasers ften struggle t refuse requests
E. Getting blackmailed means yu’re experiencing emtinal abuse
F. They are als ready t quickly shift the blame t yu r smene else
G. Even with the best actinable steps, things may nt turn ut as expected
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 四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Mst days, I believe my seventeen-mnth-ld is ding just fine. He seems t be____21____develpmentally.
He’s discvering the freedm f walking, giggling (咯咯笑) at his mmmy’s silly sngs, playing with his tys, and
cnversing with my husband and me. In fact, all is take him t playgrup.
In a rm full f little peple, I measure my sn against his____23____and feel the cmparisn
mnster____24____within me. As I watch little Simn walking arund the rm saying cat, dg, huse and ther
English wrds, I wnder why the nly____25____wrd frm my sn is a repetitive “this, this” in the frm f a
questin. As I____26____the play center, the cmparisn mnster____27____his claws inside my mind. Acrss
the rm, little Jhnny puts puzzle pieces in the____28____places, and srts all f the blcks — all within a
matter f____29____. Meanwhile, my sn____30____bangs a stacking ring (叠叠圈) n the hardwd just t hear
the lud sund.
I g hme and ask my husband, “Hney, is there smething wrng with ur sn?” His answer____31____me.
“We tend t fcus n the____32____f ur children, but hw ften d we fcus n____33____?” My husband
reminds me that by the time ur sn is eighteen he will mst likely be able t talk, read, write, slve prblems, but
what abut his character? Will we have____34____lve, jy, patience, kindness, and self-cntrl? Will we have
installed (灌输) in him a desire t give and____35____? I realized that perhaps asking these questins is the path
tward training ur sn in the way he shuld g.
21. A. n tp B. n guard C. n time D. n track
22. A. until B. except C. unless D. s
23. A. peers B. fllwers C. brthers D. neighbrs
24. A. struggle B. sleep C. wander D. emerge
25. A. interesting B. recgnizable C. meaningful D. preferable
26. A. measure B. scan C. design D. perceive
27. A. hides B. lses C. digs D. buries
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28. A. right B. safe C. clean D. gd
29. A. days B. hurs C. minutes D. years
30. A. repetitively B. accidentally C. suddenly D. hardly
31. A. annys B. surprises C. delights D. puzzles
32. A. habits B. hbbies C. capabilities D. strengths
33. A. grwth B. character C. ptential D. charm
34. A. ignred B. harvested C. illustrated D. mdeled
35. A. receive B. survive C. serve D. achieve
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。
Running stres aren’t typically seen as trendsetters in the retail (零售) wrld. But wander int a stylish shp in
Manhattan’s West Village, and yu may begin t think therwise. Absent are the narrw seats ____36____
(sandwich) between twers f shebxes and stuffed shelves f backpacks. Instead, shppers ____37____ (greet)
by tables furnished with vases f wildflwers, and mdernist armchairs where peple actually sit and chat.
____38____ (be) it nt fr a handful f clthing items and the seats utside lined with casually dressed runners, ne
might frget it was a retailer at all.
“We wanted the space ____39____ (reflect) us, and ur cmmunity,” says the wner f the ____40____ (taste)
space that makes the experience f trying n trainers at cnventinal sprting gds stres — a functinal
____41____ generally uninspiring event — feel even mre retired. It’s a place fr peple t “cme and hang ut,”
he says.
____42____ design-led kit cmes the need fr design-led stres t sell it in. Butique (精品) shps arund the
wrld nw priritize bth interir design and custmer experience. One stre even has shwers fr ____43____
pst-run wash, and a pizza cunter that serves wine.
“These aren’t just shpping spaces; they’re scial spts ____44____ peple naturally cnnect ver running,”
says anther industry insider based in Stckhlm.
The cncept f a sprts stre is being redefined. It’s _____45_____ (effective) a clubhuse fr stylish runners.
Run, dn’t walk.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40 分)
第一节(满分 15 分)
46. 上周五你校举办了绿植领养活动,请你为校英文报写一篇报道。内容包括:
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1.活动开展情况;
2.活动反响。
注意:1.写作词数应为 80 左右;
2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
An Adpt-a-Plant Prgram
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第二节(满分 25 分)
47. 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 am driving n Highway 75 west f Atlanta. My wife Carlyn and I (bth sixty-eight) are n ur way t
check ut Tellic Village, a retirement cmmunity suth f Knxville. I am wrried. I’m fine with ur plans t
mve frm ur hme in Flrida. That’s nt the prblem. The prblem is that we bked tw nights in a private
hme thrugh ne f thse Internet hme-sharing services.
When Carlyn first mentined the idea a mnth ag, I questined why we culdn’t just stay at a mtel like
usual. She explained that this place was lcated right in Tellic Village, and we’d be staying with smene wh
culd give us an insider’s view. I expressed cncern abut staying with a stranger, but Carlyn assured me ur hst
J Ann had great reviews. I tried arguing abut cst, but she cuntered that this was actually cheaper. When she
suggested it wuld be nice t try smething different, I diplmatically chse nt t respnd, knwing I’d already
lst the argument.
Our GPS leads us mre efficiently than I wuld have liked t the frnt dr f ur hst’s hme. If I culd drag
my feet utside the car t slw us dwn, I wuld. But here we are in a neighbrhd f beautiful hmes. J Ann
has a lvely single-stry huse, well landscaped and with tw large white rcking chairs waiting n a prch (门廊)
decrated with flwers. The huse is dark inside. It is 4: 00 p. m., the exact time we said we wuld arrive.
“S where is she?” I ask. I have a hint f “I tld yu s” in my vice. “Didn’t she cnfirm ur arrival time?”
“Yes,” says Carlyn. She rings the drbell. N answer.
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。
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I dial J Ann’ number, thinking this wuldn’t have happened if we had bked a mtel.
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At 10: 00 p. m., I hear a key turn in the dr and J Ann is back.
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