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      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. Which club will the by jin?
      A. An art club. B. A math club. C. A tennis club.
      2. What will Jack d next?
      A. Share a link. B. Try t get a ticket. C. G t a cncert.
      3. When will the train arrive?
      A. At 3: 20 p. m. B. At 3: 30 p. m. C. At 3: 50 p. m.
      4. What are the speakers mainly talking abut?
      A. A weekend plan. B. A weather reprt. C. A histry exam.
      5. Why is the wman at the hspital?
      A. T see a dctr. B. T visit her niece. C. T wrk part-time.
      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 两个小题。
      6. Wh is prbably the wman?
      A. A writer. B. A bkseller. C. A librarian.
      7. Which bk des the man finally chse?
      A. Starlight Jurney. B. Wildlife Wnders. C. The Timeless Garden.
      听下面一段对话,回答第 8 至第 10 三个小题。
      8. Where des the cnversatin prbably take place?
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      A. In an ffice. B. At a restaurant. C. At the wman’s huse.
      9. Hw des the wman g t wrk n rainy days?
      A. On ft. B. By bus. C. By subway.
      10. What kind f fd des the man usually rder fr lunch?
      A. Italian fd. B. Mexican fd. C. Chinese fd.
      听下面一段对话,回答第 11 至第 13 三个小题。
      11. What is the man ding?
      A. Hsting a prgram.
      B. Hlding a reading activity.
      C. Cnducting a jb interview.
      12. What makes Canvas Kids special?
      A. Its creative stries. B. Its clrful pictures. C. Its educatinal tests.
      13. What inspired Lily t chse the career?
      A. Her mther’s expectatins. B. Her passin fr writing. C. Her childhd dream.
      听下面一段对话,回答第 14 至第 16 三个小题。
      14. What has the man planted befre?
      A. Blueberries. B. Carrts. C. Pear trees.
      15. Why des the man want t plant cherry tmates?
      A. They bear a lt f fruit sn.
      B. They are his kids’ favrite.
      C. They are easy t grw.
      16 What are the speakers ging t d in the afternn?
      A. Attend a tree-planting event.
      B. Buy sme shvels.
      C. Start a garden.
      听下面一段独白,回答第 17 至第 20 四个小题。
      17. What did the speaker d at Seljalandsfss Waterfall?
      A. He saw a rainbw.
      B. He talked with lcal peple.
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      C. He appreciated wildflwers.
      18. What did the speaker learn frm the man at the gym?
      A. Hw t cllect berries. B. Where t get gd pizzas. C. When t d wrkuts.
      19. Where des the hiker that the speaker met cme frm?
      A. Iceland. B. Finland. C. Italy.
      20. Why des the speaker give the talk?
      A. T share persnal experiences.
      B. T prvide safety tips fr travelers.
      C. T recmmend sme turist attractins.
      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
      Fur Beautiful Beaches In Singapre
      In Singapre, there are a range f special beaches where yu can relax fr a day. At these ppular beaches,
      yu’ll feel as if yu’re in paradise (天堂) — like Bali. Here are fur f the best beaches there.
      Tanjng Beach
      The white-sandy beach is man-made and it’s the perfect place t relax in the sun, read a bk away frm the
      crwds, r g fr a swim in the cean. Especially, the Tanjng Beach Club is a tp nightlife spt fr drinking
      ccktails (鸡尾酒) and enjying water sprts like surfing.
      St. Jhn’s Island Beach
      Yu can enjy a quiet beach n St. Jhn’s Island. This pretty place has a beach that’s great fr sunbathing,
      swimming in clear water, and having picnics away frm the city. Visitrs can als spt unique marine life (海洋生
      物), g fishing, and even rent cabins r bungalws t stay n the island. Make sure t bring everything yu need
      — there are n shps n the island.
      Cney Island
      Cney Island beach is the perfect place t relax away frm the crwds. This hidden destinatin ffers a cuple
      f sandy spts t relax — whether yu’re walking r cycling arund Cney Island. It is definitely ne f the best
      beaches t visit alne fr a therapeutic (治愈的) experience.
      Pulau Hantu
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      This island has a quiet beach far frm busy turist spts. The island cnsists f tw small islands that jin at
      lw tide. There’s sft white sand and clear blue-green water here, teeming with (充满) clrful crals and marine
      life. Peple ften camp vernight n the island, as it is nly accessible by bat.
      Enjyed this? Check ut The Best Island Getaways In and Arund Singapre
      1. Which place is hard t return frm in ne day?
      A. St Jhn’s Island. B. Tanjng Beach. C. Cney Island. D. Pulau Hantu.
      2. What des the fur beaches have in cmmn?
      A. They are famus fr the nightlife. B. They prvide a quiet atmsphere.
      C. They have fishing nets fr rent. D. They are ppular with cyclists.
      3. Where is the text prbably taken frm?
      A. A magazine. B. A textbk. C. A website. D. A reprt.
      B
      Best knwn fr becming the fastest wmen in the wrld, and the first female t win 3 Olympic gld medals
      at the same games, Wilma Rudlph’s jurney was a lng trip far frm smth sailing.
      She was brn n June 23, 1940, in St. Bethlehem, Tennessee. At tw years ld, she had several weakening
      health cnditins, which frced her t wear a leg brace (支架) when grwing elder. She said, “My dctr tld me I
      wuld never walk again. My mther tld me I wuld. I believed my mther.”
      Despite the disabilities, the yung athlete shwed surprising prmise early n. She began mving arund n
      her brace and by the age f 11 became mbile enugh t play basketball. Eventually, she was able t vercme her
      disabilities and fully devted her life t athletics. When in the high schl, she jined the basketball team, and as a
      naturally gifted runner she was then admitted t Tennessee State University t train with famus track cach Ed
      Temple.
      Nicknamed “Skeeter” fr her intense speed, Rudlph cmpeted fr the first in 1956 at the Summer Olympics
      at Melburne, Australia. Here, as the yungest member f the team at just 16, she raced in the Wmen’s 200 meters
      and the 4×100-meter relay; the latter f which saw her team win brnze. After 4 years at the 1960 Olympics in
      Rme, Italy, she wn a grund-breaking 3 gld medals: Wmen’s 100m and 200m, and the 4×100m relay. In 1962,
      she retired frm cmpetitin and returned t finish her degree at Tennessee State University, after which she began
      wrking in the educatin industry. In 1981, she established the ‘Wilma Rudlph Fundatin’, a nnprfit
      rganizatin based in Indianaplis that prmtes and helps amateur athletics, with a fcus n track and field stars.
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      Her amazing life came t an end n Nvember 12, 1994. Of curse, she made her mark n sprts histry.
      Hwever, she is als remembered fr her mtt — winning is great, sure, but if yu are ging t d smething in
      life, the secret is learning hw t lse.
      4. Wh played the key rle in yung Rudlph’s belief in recvery?
      A. Her dctr. B. Her cach. C. Her mther. D. Her teammate.
      5. Which wrds best describe Rudlph’s early life?
      A. Healthy and prmising. B. Challenging and difficult.
      C. Ordinary and uneventful. D. Wealthy and favrable.
      6. Which f the fllwing best reflects Rudlph’s life mtt?
      A. Never say die. B. Always aim high. C. Lse t learn. D. Victry matters.
      7. What is the main purpse f the text?
      A. T hnr Rudlph’s life and spirits. B. T list Rudlph’s Olympic medals.
      C. T teach hw t vercme disabilities. D. T prmte the Wilma Rudlph Fundatin.
      C
      Labubu dlls are hard t find. Even at the giant flagship stre f their maker, Pp Mart, in Shanghai,
      custmers are tld they need t wait a week r lnger. The lvely creatures, sld in “blind bxes” s that buyers
      dn’t knw which ne they will get, are lved nt nly by Chinese children but als by famus peple at hme and
      abrad.
      Fr many years, Chinese shppers liked t fllw freign trends in fashin, make-up, htels and ther areas.
      But nw, they are turning t lcal luxury brands (品牌), high-end make-up labels and milk tea shps. Furthermre,
      many f these brands are winning fans in ther cuntries. Chinese brands are beginning t enter internatinal
      markets with their unique prducts.
      As cnsumers have becme mre careful abut spending, cheap but gd-quality lcal brands have grwn
      ppular. But lwer prices are nt the nly reasn fr the lve f Chinese brands. In many cases shppers are paying
      the same r even mre fr lcal prducts. Fr instance, the best-selling drinks at Chagee, a tea chain that went
      public in New Yrk in April, are tea lattes that sell fr 15-20yuan ($2-3), almst the same as Starbucks’s tp drinks
      in China.
      Chinese cnsumers are als nw far less crazy abut freign gds simply because they are freign. The rapid
      rise f Lapu prves that. Instead f cpying Western style, bth Lapu and Chagee have shwn ff their
      Chineseness. It has wrked. The cmpetitin is nt limited t China. Pp Mart nw has stres in mre than 20
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      cuntries, including at least 37 in America. Chagee will have mre than 1,300shps utside China by the end f the
      year, up frm almst nne fur years ag.
      Experts believe that the mre freign recgnitin these brands get, the mre ppular they becme within
      China. The ppularity n Western scial media ver Labubu dlls is thught t have made them even mre famus
      at hme.
      8. Why are Labubu dlls difficult t buy accrding t the text?
      A. The demand is t strng. B. Flagship stres are in shrt.
      C. Blind bxes are hard t deliver. D. The buyers’ descriptin is unclear.
      9. Hw des the authr illustrate the ppularity f Chinese prducts?
      A By analysing data. B. By listing prices.
      C. By cmparing sales. D. By giving examples.
      10. Which wrd best describes the brands mentined in paragraph 4?
      A. Traditinal. B. Luxurius. C. Innvative. D. Valueless.
      11. What wuld be the best title fr the text?
      A. Labubu Dlls: The Mst Ppular Ty in China.
      B. Chinese Brands: Frm Lcal Fame t Glbal Fans.
      C. Chagee and Pp Mart: Leading Chinese Industries.
      D. Freign Gds: Lsing Their Appeal in Chinese Market.
      D
      A team f researchers frm the Hefei Institutes f Physical Science f the Chinese Academy f Sciences has
      develped an innvative green pesticide frmulatin (农药配方) that prmises t strengthen cntrl f harmful
      insects while priritizing safety fr bth crps and the envirnment. “This new pesticide represents a mre
      envirnmentally friendly alternative t traditinal pesticides,” said Prf. Wu Zhengyan, wh led the research team.
      The findings f this study were published in ACS Nan.
      Traditinal pesticides ften face several challenges, including uneven applicatin n plant leaves, tendency t
      being washed away by rain, and rapid decmpsitin (分解) under sunlight. Additinally, remaining chemicals
      frm these frmulatins can pse envirnmental risks. Therefre, in this study, the team engineered a new pesticide
      frmulatin t enhance adhesin t leaves, resist sunlight decmpsitin, and prvide a gradual release f the
      active ingredient fr sustained effectiveness.
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      The success f this new frmulatin lies in its unique structure. The carbn dts cmbined with calcium
      carbnate (CaCO3) increase the pesticide’s capacity t hld mre abamectin (阿维菌素) — apprximately 1.7 t
      2.1 times mre than cnventinal frmulatins. This allws fr greater effectiveness while using less active
      ingredient. When the pesticide cntacts the weakly acidic envirnment n plant leaves, the calcium carbnate
      breaks dwn, facilitating a quicker release f the pesticide and enabling easier tracking thrugh the lights released
      by the carbn dts. This “cntrlled release” mechanism ensures that the pesticide remains active, even in
      challenging cnditins such as UV light r rain.
      In tests cnducted n the diamndback mth (小菜蛾), a cmmn agricultural threat, the new frmulatin
      demnstrated excellent pest cntrl bth indrs and utdrs. Imprtantly, it als minimizes envirnmental
      impact. Cmpared t traditinal pesticides, this new frmulatin shwed reduced pisnusness t nn-target
      animals.
      Furthermre, nce the pesticide has released its active ingredient, the remaining materials decmpse int
      harmless substances like calcium ins (Ca2+), carbn dixide (CO2), and carbn dts, significantly lwering the risk
      f pllutin.
      12. Hw is the benefit f the new pesticide stressed in Paragraph 1?
      A. By ffering statistics. B. By giving examples.
      C. By defining a cncept. D. By quting an expert.
      13. What des the underlined wrd “adhesin” mean in Paragraph 2?
      A. Sensitivity. B. Respnse. C. Reference. D. Stickiness.
      14. What makes the new pesticide different frm traditinal ne?
      A. Its distinctive structure. B. Its lwer prductin cst.
      C. Its unique tracking methd. D. Its faster decmpsitin rate.
      15 Why is the new pesticide envirnmentally friendly?
      A. It restres the eclgical balance. B. Its by-prducts are clean and safe.
      C. It avids harming unrelated species. D. Its remaining materials are reusable.
      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。
      Lsing a small wetland might nt seem like a big prblem fr the whle wrld r even a whle cuntry.
      ____16____ Nw, when it rains, the twn gets flded. And it’s terrible fr the special animals and plants that live
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      there.
      Luckily, cuntries and internatinal grups are starting t see hw imprtant wetlands are — bth fr lcal
      places and the whle wrld. Sme have made “n-net-lss” rules t make sure the ttal number f wetlands wn’t
      get smaller. ____17____
      ____18____ Fr example, ver $10 billin (£8.2 billin) has been used n a 35-year plan t fix the Flrida
      Everglades. This is a special grup f subtrpical wetlands, and it’s the biggest and mst expensive eclgical
      repair prject in the wrld.
      Many places are als making new wetlands. In Britain, beavers (水獭) are being brught back t sme
      enclsed areas. It’s hped this will make mre wetlands in the cuntry, and bring all the gd things these hmes
      can give. Beaver dams (坝) and the wetlands they make can cut flding by up t 60%. ____19____ One study
      fund that because f these cute “wrkers”, the number f lcal mammal (哺乳动物) types went up by 86%.
      It desn’t really matter if the wrld has lst 20% r 50% f its wetlands. ____20____ As the UN said recently,
      1 billin peple depend n wetlands t make a living. Saving and fixing these imprtant hmes is key t having a
      future where we can live well withut harming the planet.
      A. But it’s really bad fr the nearby twn.
      B. They als help mre wild animals live there.
      C. Wetlands prvide fd and hmes fr beavers.
      D. After all, wetlands seem less imprtant than rivers.
      E. That means builders must fix any wetlands they destry.
      F. Wetlands are being prtected arund the wrld at huge csts.
      G. What matters is that peple stp regarding wetlands as useless.
      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 freezing winter night in Minnesta, heavy snw blanketed the rads. ____21____ I wuldn’t drive in that
      kind f weather, but I’d been at a Tupperware party all evening, and I was s exhausted. The desire t be in the
      ____22____ f my wn hme ____23____ my better judgment. I was nly n the rad fr a minute befre I
      regretted my decisin nt t stay put. The winding cuntry rad was nearly ____24____, and my car’s headlights
      culd barely ____25____ the heavy fg.
      As I ____26____ frward, my headlights suddenly ____27____ a small brwn rabbit frzen, right at the
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      farthest pint they culd reach. I braked (刹车) hard, frightened, and gt ut t ____28____. The rabbit’s leg was
      caught in a trap, its eyes ____29____ with fear. Despite the biting cld, I knelt dwn and wrked t ____30____ it,
      my numb fingers ____31____ with the metal. The little creature stpped struggling, staring at me with a mix f
      fear and hpe. Just as I released the rabbit, a train ____32____ past — its dark shape with faint light was briefly
      visible befre disappearing int the heavy fg, leaving nly the steam behind.
      My heart punded as I realized: had I nt stpped, my car wuld have been n thse hidden ____33____. The
      rabbit’s dilemma had ____34____ saved my life. As I drve hme, the snw lightened, and a quiet smile crssed
      my face. This encunter became a cnstant reminder that in a wrld with uncertainties, kindness has its wn
      ____35____.
      21. A. Surprisingly B. Nrmally C. Hnestly D. Excitedly
      22. A. cmfrt B. cntent C. cmpany D. cnvenience
      23. A. mistk B. interrupted C. beat D. decreased
      24. A. sharp B. invisible C. flat D. bvius
      25. A. cut thrugh B. lk thrugh C. pull thrugh D. cme thrugh
      26. A. rushed B. raced C. walked D. inched
      27. A. blinded B. revealed C. discvered D. felt
      28. A. slve B. explre C. investigate D. cnsult
      29. A. narrw B. clse C. wide D. fixed
      30. A. apprach B. free C. tuch D. escape
      31. A. struggling B. dealing C. cperating D. sticking
      32. A. pushed B. slipped C. rared D. edged
      33. A. rads B. tracks C. traps D. metals
      34.
      A. naturally B. rughly C. unfrtunately D. unknwingly
      35. A. purpse B. vyage C. appintment D. reward
      第二节(共 10 小题;每小题 15 分,满分 15 分)
      阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1 个单词)或所给单词的正确形式。
      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。
      There was a time when the wrd “farmer” was clsely cnnected with hardship. Our grandfathers and fathers
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      ____36____ (bend) under the ht sun their sweat making clthes wet. They glanced anxiusly at the sky, nt nly
      shwing respect fr nature ____37____ fearing strms that might destry their crps. T survive, many were frced
      t leave villages, mving t cities ____38____ they wrked lng hurs fr lw pay.
      But nw in Ansai, nce a military base n the Silk Rad, things have changed. Farmers n lnger need t
      leave hme because pprtunity grws right utside. Rws f greenhuses stand ____39____ the land, where
      bright red tmates grw inside. Lcal farmers, trained in new techniques, manage these greenhuses ____40____
      (efficient). New pnds are full f fish that swim happily. Mst imprtantly, families stay tgether — children play
      while ____41____ (elder) watch them with smiles. Villagers ften gather in evenings, sharing stries under ld
      trees.
      This change began because peple realized prgress shuld imprve lives. Investrs saw the value f lcal
      weather cnditins. They built rads, ____42____ (cnnect) farms t markets and making transprtatin easier.
      Nw vegetables ____43____ (carry) t big cities like Shanghai are ppular everywhere.
      Cllective incme has risen greatly, reaching ¥600,000 last year. But the real ____44____ (succeed) is that
      families nce separated are nw united. This shws that the truth f rural revitalizatin lies in peple ding well
      where their rts run the _____45_____ (deep). The village which was nce pr, nw attracts visitrs admiring its
      prgress.
      第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40 分)
      第一节(满分 15 分)
      46. 假定你是学生会主席李华,你校下周将举办主题为“Smart & Fun Future”的科创节(Science and
      Innvatin Festival)。请你代表学生会写一封倡议信发布到你校英文报上,内容包括:
      1.活动的时间、地点和目的;
      2.活动的流程;
      3.呼吁同学们积极参与。
      注意:
      1.写作词数应为 80 个左右;
      2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
      Dear fellw students,
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________
      第 10页/共 12页
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________
      ___________________________
      Students’ Unin
      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。
      In the crner f ur basement sits a shelf filled with ld radis — wden bxes with metal buttns and
      antennas (天线), whse clrs faded with time. T mst, they might seem like waste. But t my grandfather, they
      were treasure chests f stries.
      My grandfather grew up in a small muntain village, where the nly way t hear news f the utside wrld
      was thrugh an ld, nisy and unclear radi that he fixed by cnnecting wires under high heat. “I didn’t understand
      mst f the wrds,” he used t laugh. “But the music spke t me.” Fixing radis became mre than a hbby — it
      was hw he reached ut t the wrld. He learned everything thrugh repeated trials, until brken silence turned int
      sund again.
      My mther never planned t keep this habit. As a teenager, she preferred tape players and music that she culd
      carry with her. But when Grandpa passed away, she culdn’t thrw away his tls r the radis he left. “They’re
      part f him,” she nce said, gently turning a rund metal buttn n ne f the radis. Slwly, she began trying t
      fix a few f them, nt as an expert, but with care and curisity.
      By the time I was ten, I had watched my mther spend many weekends surrunded by small parts and wires.
      “Cme and try with me,” she said ne Saturday. “Let’s see if we can fix this ne tgether.” I didn’t knw what t
      d, and I didn’t even like machines. I enjyed reading and drawing. But when she turned the buttn and a jazz tune
      started playing, I felt smething tuched me.
      Sn, fixing radis became ur weekly activity. She shwed me hw t lk clsely at every wire and tiny
      part, and hw t be patient and listen carefully. “Smetimes the prblem isn’t what yu see,” she said. “It’s what
      yu hear — r dn’t hear.”
      Unlike my mther, I fell in lve with it quickly. I began cllecting ld radis frm neighbrs and even tried
      fixing nes that n lnger wrked. I didn’t just want t make them wrk — I wanted t bring back their sund.
      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。
      One winter evening, a sudden pwer cut hit ur village.
      第 11页/共 12页
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________
      _________________________________________________________________________________________
      When the pwer was restred, everyne thanked me fr bringing them music.
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________
      ___________________________________________________________________________________________
      第 12页/共 12页

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