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      第一部分 听力 (共两节,满分30分)
      做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
      第一节 (共5小题;每小题1. 5分,满分7. 5分)
      听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
      1. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
      Hw des the man feel abut the histry lecture?
      A. It’s interesting.B. It’s infrmative.C. It’s bring.
      2. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
      What are the speakers mainly talking abut?
      A. A famus fashin designer.B. A new clthing trend.C. An ancient Chinese painting.
      3. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
      Why des the man lk very happy?
      A. He just had a niece.B. He gt a nice blanket.C. His birthday is cming.
      4. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
      Hw ld is the man?
      A. 17.B. 20.C. 33
      5. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
      What did the speakers d right befre the cnversatin?
      A. They had a dance.B. They played the pian.C. They enjyed a musical.
      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。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
      6. What is the prbable relatinship between the speakers?
      A. Friends.B. Husband and wife.C. Salesman and custmer.
      7. What kind f bed des the wman want?
      A. A metal king size with a classical lk.
      B. A wden king size with a mdern lk.
      C. A leather king size with a traditinal lk.
      听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
      8. What d the speakers discuss abut cars at first?
      A. The types.B. The brands.C. The prices.
      9. What is the man’s advice n chsing a used car?
      A. Buy insurance.B. D a thrugh check.C. Lk fr a reliable seller.
      10. What des the wman think f the man’s advice?
      A. Encuraging.B. Surprising.C. Satisfying.
      听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
      11. What des Mark say abut precked meals?
      A. They’re time-wasting t prcess.
      B. They’re suitable fr busy peple.
      C. Their instructins are hard t fllw.
      12. What is the main disadvantage f precked meals?
      A. High price.B. Lw nutritin.C. Uncntrllable flavrs.
      13. What des Mark ffer t d fr the wman?
      A. Send her Internet links.
      B. Give her sme cheaper ptins.
      C. Accmpany her t grcery stres.
      听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
      14. What are children mst likely t sleep with during the night tur?
      A. Sea turtles.B. Dlphins.C. Sharks.
      15. When did the man riginally plan t g t the tur?
      A. On Octber 12th.B. On Octber 19th.C. On Octber 26th.
      16. What can visitrs d after 8:00 p.m.?
      A. Listen t a speech.B. Watch a mvie.C. Prepare breakfast.
      17 What did the man d last night?
      A. He bught an air bed nline.
      B. He enjyed midnight snacks.
      C. He put away his sleeping bag.
      听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
      18. What is the theme f the pht cntest abut?
      A. Histry f the twn.B. Architecture f the twn.C. Beauty f the twn.
      19. What is the requirement fr the pht?
      A. It shuld be submitted by July 1st.
      B It shuld cme with a brief descriptin.
      C. It shuld be a high-quality physical ne.
      20. What des the speaker mentin at last?
      A. The public exhibitin.B. The shting date.C. The cntact infrmatin.
      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
      4 Glbal Art Fairs t See in 2025
      The art market rises and falls, but art fairs are frever. Here are sme fairs cming up in 2025.
      Art Dubai: Dubai, Apr. 18-20
      Funded in 2007, Art Dubai usually features arund 120 galleries, sme 65 percent f which are frm the Glbal Suth. The fair has a sectin fr digital wrks — nt typical at ther fairs. The sl prject sectin, Bawwaba, is wrth seeing.
      Exp Chicag: Chicag, Apr. 25-27
      Exp Chicag was established in 2012. The 2024 editin had 170 galleries frm 29 cuntries exhibiting their artwrks. One f thse was Claire Oliver Gallery f New Yrk, which has participated in every editin s far. “We lve this fair,” Claire Oliver said. “The visitrs are engaged, ask great questins and are truly curius.”
      Tky Gendai: Ykhama, Sept. 12-14
      Asian art fairs have been grwing rapidly. The biggest reginal player, Art Basel Hng Kng, was jined by Singapre’s Art SG in 2023, the same year as the first editin f Tky Gendai. The fair had 69 galleries shwing cntemprary art in July 2024 fr its secnd editin. “The fcus is n cutting-edge and cntemprary wrk,” said Tim Blum, wh runs the gallery Blum.
      Paris Pht: Paris, Nv. 13-16
      Held annually, Paris Pht will have its 28th editin in 2025. Despite the phtgraphy fcus, rganizers say the fair has crssver appeal. “We’ve expanded the range f cllectrs — we get nt nly phtgraphy peple, but cntemprary art cllectrs,” said the fair’s artistic directr, Anna Planas.
      21. What is special abut Art Dubai?
      A. Its active interactin.B. Its electrnic artwrks.
      C Its cutting-edge cllectins.D. Its theme n phtgraphy.
      22. Which fair has the lngest histry?
      A. Art Dubai.B. Exp Chicag.C. Tky Gendai.D. Paris Pht.
      23. What is the purpse f the text?
      A. T explain the wrk f artists.B. T make assessments n art market.
      C. T recmmend upcming art fairs.D. T predict future develpment f art.
      B
      Alex is my regular hiking, ice-climbing, and muntain-biking partner. We were n a ne-night trip, and what he brught fr dinner was just rice. Literally nthing else.
      This was nt because he was trying t pack as light as pssible, nr was it because he was brke. I tried t cnvince him t at least add sme sy sauce (酱油) t it. But n, Alex wasn’t having any f it. “I dn’t need it,” he said simply.
      Nw, if he was talking nly abut utdrs’ meals, I almst understd the reasn. When yu’re ravenus after a day f burning ff calries walking r climbing r backcuntry skiing in the muntains, hw awesme d things taste! Just as the saying ges, hunger is the best sauce. And I agree. Abslutely.
      But there’s mre t it than that. Last mnth, I went dwn the cast car camping with my family. One mrning, my wife made a statement. “I dn’t see the pint,” she said. “It’s s much wrk, camping. But the views at hme are better. The beds are mre cmfrtable. It’s mre peaceful. And at hme, the fd is better.” I’ll admit she’s right abut the first three. But the fd? We had a simple pasta ne night, snags anther, chicken curry the third, but they all tasted gd. Better than at hme. And it wasn’t simply that we were hungry; it was because we were camping.
      The real pint I want t cnvey is that meals taste particularly gd when I’m camping because it reminds me f things that are easily verlked at hme, where I can just g t the cupbard r the supermarket and grab whatever I feel like. When yu’re camping, life is reduced t its essentials, and I’m reminded f hw privileged mst f us are t be dry, warm and fed. Mre imprtantly, I’m reminded that, sadly, nt everyne is as frtunate as we are. And I’m reminded that, as a sciety, we shuld d better fr them.
      24. Why did Alex bring nly rice fr dinner n the trip?
      A. He didn’t like sy sauce.B. He preferred t travel light.
      C. He culdn’t affrd a better meal.D. He thught simple fd enugh utdrs.
      25. What des the underlined wrd “ravenus” in the third paragraph mean?
      A. Exhausted.B. Starving.C. Charming.D. Refreshed.
      26. What makes the authr sad in the last paragraph?
      A. Sme peple lack the basic necessities f life.B. Sme peple fail t appreciate what they have.
      C. Peple easily frget the beauty f simple things.D. Peple easily quit camping due t its discmfrt.
      27. What message des the authr want t cnvey in the passage?
      A Camping is a test f adaptability t challenges.B. Camping is a bnding experience fr family.
      C. Camping is a reminder f ur gd life.D. Camping is a chance t enjy a feast.
      C
      The flattened bdies f cckraches (蟑螂) can get int places that n human can, withut leaving a trace. They’ll eat just abut anything, and they’re near indestructible. All these qualities make them the perfect chice fr search-and-rescue peratins. That’s why a team frm a famus university in Asia decided that cybrg cckraches wuld be a gd idea.
      The cncept invlves cmbining the best f bth wrlds: the rganic cckrach bdy, fine-tuned acrss millins f years f evlutin t navigate small spaces and unfriendly envirnments, guided t a target destinatin f human chsing by a few electrnic pushes frm a high-tech backpack.
      “The creatin f a functining rbt n a small scale is challenging; we wanted t sidestep this bstacle by keeping things simple,” explains the lead researcher Mchammad Ariyant. “By simply attaching electrnic devices t insects, we can avid the finer details f rbtics engineering and fcus n achieving ur gals.”
      Let’s be hnest: even the mst advanced rbts are pretty junky when it cmes t mvement. There’s a level f detail t animal mtin that ur best aut rbts haven’t even begun t crack.
      That becmes especially apparent when it cmes t vertical (垂直的) navigatin: many rbts can easily be undne by a simple staircase. A cckrach, n the ther hand, can climb walls, scale perimeters, pass thrugh pipes, and even tlerate lw-xygen envirnments.
      The authrs hpe t munt the cckraches with sensrs t guide them and these bug-bts culd be used t inspect the dangerus ruins left in the wake f war and natural disaster, and even detect survivrs and rescue wrkers in truble. They can send back data n places unfit fr humans: the narrw pipes f buildings, deep tunnels undergrund, and sensitive cultural heritage sites.
      “I believe ur cybrg insects can achieve bjectives with less effrt and pwer than purely mechanical rbts,” says Ariyant, “Our autnmus bi-hybrid navigatin system vercmes prblems that have traditinally challenged rbts, such as recvering frm falling. This is what is needed fr stepping utside the labratry and int real-life scenaris like wilderness.”
      Of curse, it’s unclear hw the cckraches feel abut all this.
      28. What is a cybrg cckrach?
      A. A rbt designed t cpy a cckrach.
      B. A cckrach with enhanced genetic features.
      C. A rbt remtely cntrlled by a cckrach.
      D. A cckrach equipped with an electrnic device.
      29. What is a cckrach’s advantage ver a rbt?
      A. Flattened bdy.B. Indestructible quality.
      C. Animal mtin.D. Lw-xygen tlerance.
      30. What are the bug-bts expected t d?
      A. Stp wars frm happening.
      B. Inspect reasns fr natural disasters.
      C. Slve prblems facing rbts in the lab.
      D. Send infrmatin frm unfriendly places.
      31. What is the authr’s tngue like at the end f the text?
      A. Cncerned.B. Humrus.C. Optimistic.D. Critical.
      D
      Pwered by the enthusiasm f fans, many stars are emphasizing sustainability in their turs and live events.
      In many parts f the wrld, summer calendars are packed with music festivals. But n 25 August, Act 1.5, ne f such shws, tried t be smething different. Advertised as a “climate actin acceleratr (加速器)”, it shwed the cperatin between a band called Massive Attack and scientists at the Tyndall Centre fr Climate Change Research at the University f Manchester, UK, t reduce carbn emissins (排放) in the live music industry.
      Such effrts are much needed. In 2010, researchers estimated that the UK music industry prduced sme 540, 000 tnnes f greenhuse-gas emissins annually. Live music accunted fr 74%f that. Thse figures are likely t have risen.
      Many in the music industry are advcating ever mre ludly n sustainability. Radihead, Cldplay, and Billie Eilish are just sme f the famus Western stars wh have declared initiatives t make live events mre sustainable.
      These initiatives have nt always met with the apprval f climate campaigners. One cmmn criticism is that stars’ advcacy ften fcuses n the actins f individual fans. When it cmes t high-energy aspects f turing, such as stage pwer requirements and artists’ travel, their preferred slutin is ften t find alternative ways t cancel ut impact, rather than reducing emissins directly.
      Hwever, it is heartening t see that sme real change has already been achieved. In 2023, fr the first time, the lng-running Glastnbury Festival in the United Kingdm was pwered nly by fssil-fuel-free (非化石燃料) energy. In June 2024, Cldplay annunced that direct emissins frm its current wrld tur were almst 60%lwer than thse f its 2016-17 stadium tur.
      Histrically, music has played a key part in scial mvements. The industry nw has the chance t be a rle mdel fr real change. A 2022 reprt by researchers at the University f Glasgw, UK, fund that music fans are mre likely t care abut climate change than nn-music fans. S, the change will cme when it is driven by thse highest up in the music industry and backed by gd science.
      32. What makes the Act 1.5 music event special?
      A. Demnstrating a different musical style.
      B. Prmting the cperatin between bands.
      C. Funding scientific research n climate.
      D. Taking green actins based n science.
      33. What is the purpse f listing data in the third paragraph?
      A. T highlight the UK music industry’s success.
      B. T indicate the challenges in the UK music industry.
      C. T criticize the rising csts f the UK music festivals.
      D. T stress the emissin impact f the UK music industry.
      34. Why d climate campaigners smetimes disapprve f stars’ advcacy?
      A. It emphasizes reducing artists’ travel emissin.
      B. It fcuses n fans cutting dwn emissins.
      C. It prefers t use fssil-fuel-free energy.
      D. It ignres the actin f individual fans.
      35. What is the authr’s attitude t the music industry addressing climate issues?
      A. Dubtful. B. Negative. C. Psitive. D. Critical.
      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。
      With travel n the rise, mre families are planning t take their hme life n the rad, whether it’s fr a weekend r a lnger trip. Traveling with kids can be stressful — with all thse suitcases and cries f “Are we there yet?” ____36____
      Invlving yung children in planning a trip might sund silly, but it’s far mre valuable than it seems: “Yu shuldn’t expect a 4-year-ld t spend eight hurs in museums,” says Waldn, a family travel expert. “It’s really smart fr parents t think like their kid and realize,‘ ____37____’” That attitude helps parents avid terrible situatins that may ruin the day.
      ____38____ If a little ne is int dinsaurs, perhaps yu’ll want t check ut a city’s Natural Histry Museum. If they lve animals, maybe there’s a way t include a visit t a farm r an aquarium (水族馆).
      One f Waldn’s favurite ways t get yunger kids excited abut a trip is reading. “Bks are perfect fr little armchair travellers,” she says. “____39____” Befre a recent trip t Puert Ric, Waldn read her kids a bk abut a frg native t the island. Afterwards, her daughters gt really excited t hear this little frg singing at night.
      Peple ften think the trip is ging t be ne Instagram wrthy mment after anther, but that never happens. ____40____ When kids are invlved, they can becme invested in getting thrugh thse prblems. They als learn t wrk things ut tgether as a family.
      A. Mst children really enjy challenges.
      B. Actually, n family trip ges withut prblems.
      C. Hwever, it can als be a highly rewarding activity.
      D. That way, we’re getting mre f that lcal experience.
      E. This is a 30-minute max type pprtunity fr my child.
      F. They get the kids curius abut the trip befre leaving hme.
      G. Parents can als play int their kids’ interests when planning a trip.
      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。
      In just a few weeks, the University f Nrthern Clrad will be filled with students eager t take n the new schl year. Yet fr nw, Candelaria Hall is silent, and Terri Ball, an administrative assistant in the Schl f Cmmunicatin, is waiting fr the cheerful ____41____ f the first week f the new term.
      Ball has been wrking fr the university fr nearly a decade, and has ____42____ every mment f her rle. The main sectin f Ball’s jb is t ____43____ with the lively students in her department, guiding them tward the right ____44____ fr their unique cllege jurney. Her ____45____ mindset nt nly puts students at ease but als inspires them t ____46____ challenges with ptimism.
      Fr Ball, being ptimistic is the ____47____ f wh she is, withut which she feels she wuld be lst, and she wrks hard t ____48____ this belief with her students.
      Ball’s devtin ____49____ students cntinuus encuragement and assistance. She recalled a shy yung man wh ____50____ under her guidance frm struggling with basic shading t mastering plished prtraits (肖像). In his senir year, the invitatin frm a natinal gallery ffered him a chance t shwcase his wrks and his cnfidence Ball helped ____51____.
      Likewise, Ball develps a warm feeling in her heart, as she witnesses each student’s victry — a schlarship ___52___, a vice fund in debate club, even a nervus applicatin ____53____ a prmising career path. These mments becme evidence f her cnsistent ____54____. Ball smiles, certain that the seeds she sws in yung minds will ____55____ push thrugh the grund.
      41. A. meansB. chasC. disasterD. attitude
      42. A. managedB. tleratedC. assessedD. enjyed
      43. A. cnnectB. wrestleC. liveD. pair
      44. A. balanceB. rutineC. trackD. majr
      45. A. refreshingB. upliftingC. flexibleD. practical
      46. A. pseB. apprachC. interpretD. avid
      47. A. cntentB. secretC. creD. ambitin
      48. A. exchangeB. cmpareC. negtiateD. share
      49. A. feedsB. earnsC. savesD. awards
      50. A. restredB. rcketedC. celebratedD. stretched
      51. A. shiftB. admireC. evaluateD. build
      52. A. securedB. establishedC. gatheredD. discvered
      53. A. bringing inB. arising frmC. giving awayD. leading t
      54. A. memryB. wisdmC. cmmitmentD. pssessin
      55. A. hardlyB. definitelyC. likelyD. immediately
      第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
      阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
      A unique fd trend has recently gained ____56____ (ppular) amng yung peple in China. Knwn as “leftver fd blind bxes”, these innvative meal ptins prvide a cnvenient and ____57____ (affrd) way t enjy delicius fd while als reducing fd waste. S far this cncept ____58____ (attract) the attentin f many curius yung individuals. The cncept f “leftver fd blind bxes” riginated abrad, specifically frm an app called T Gd T G that started in Denmark in 2015. Its gal is ____59____ (fight) against fd waste by ffering surplus(剩余的) unsld fd frm nearby stres and restaurants ____60____ a reduced price.
      Inspired by vides psted by Chinese creatrs living abrad ____61____ shared their experience, Chinese cnsumers and businesses have quickly accepted the idea, ____62____ (lead) t similar peratins in majr Chinese cities like Beijing, Shanghai, and Chengdu. The peratinal methds f the “leftver fd blind bx” mdel can vary between stres. Sme bxes cntain pre - packaged meals ____63____(base) n a stre’s sales befre the evening, while thers allw custmers t chse frm ____64____ still remains in the stre arund clsing time. Hwever, the latter ptin is less cmmn. The cntents f the blind bxes are ften nly revealed upn pening, adding _____65_____ element f surprise t the dining experience.
      第四部分 写作 (共两节, 满分40分)
      第一节 (满分15分)
      66. 假设你是学生李华,你校即将举办一场以“绿色生活,从我做起”为主题的环保宣传活动,现面向全校学生征集环保创意。请你给校英语报纸写一封投稿,内容包括:
      1. 你的创意(如活动形式、具体内容等);
      2. 呼吁大家积极参与。
      注意:
      1. 写作词数应为80个左右;
      2. 请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。
      Dear Editr
      ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      Sincerely,
      Li Hua
      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。
      Everything changed fr me when I entered high schl. My freshman class had 790 students, and I didn’t recgnize a single face frm middle schl. At hme I was just as lnely. My lder brther was a senir, cnsumed with future decisins abut cllege r military life. My little brther didn’t want anything t d with me, “a girl.” My lder sister was utging and never withut her friends. They all fit in. Why culdn’t I?
      When I came hme after anther tugh day, Mm was waiting. “Karle, yur bedrm’s a disaster. Why can’t yu keep it clean?” The last thing I needed was criticism frm my mther. Clean yur rm. Finish yur dinner. Wash the dishes. What had happened t the mther wh used t sit beside me n the sfa, reading t me, lving me uncnditinally? I didn’t bther trying t explain my pain. It was easier t sit with my tight-lipped mdiness, hled up in my bedrm every afternn.
      Clearing ff sme space, I sat dwn at my desk and pulled ut my math textbk. Once again, I struggled. My grades had slipped alng with my cnfidence. I pened my ntebk and started wrking ut the first prblem. Wrng again! I thught. “Yu can’t d anything right!” Frustrated, I tre ut the page, balled it up and threw it at the wastebasket. The ball landed n the flr. I heard my mther’s vice in my head: “Why can’t yu keep yur rm clean?”
      By the time I finished my hmewrk, the flr was cvered in crumpled (弄皱的) paper, reflecting my wrthlessness. I hid the papers and my feelings under the bed. N ne knew what I was really ging thrugh. Wh wuld listen anyway?
      One day, I came hme t an empty huse. It was a relief nt t be met with Mm’s latest cmplaint. In her eyes, nthing I did was ever right. With heavy steps, I made my way t my bedrm.
      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。
      Opening the dr, I frze, finding it sptlessly clean.
      ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      Mm’s nte was mre than an aplgy; it was a call fr me t change.

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