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全卷满分150分。考试用时 120分钟。
祝考试顺利
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。
例: Hw much is the shirt?
A. £19.15. B. £9.18. C. £9.15.
答案是C.
1. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
What is the man telling the wman?
A. When t take the trip.
B. Hw t prevent the flu.
C. Whether t cancel the trip.
2. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
What did the wman d fr the party?
A. She prepared a salad.
B. She brught sme pizzas.
C. She tk care f the decratins.
3. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
What are the speakers mainly talking abut?
A. An event.B. A friend.C. An rganizatin.
4. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
What des the man mean?
A. He has a limited budget.
B. He is satisfied with the price.
C. He thinks the htel is expensive.
5. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
What is the relatinship between the speakers?
A. Husband and wife.
B. Waitress and custmer.
C. Emplyer and emplyee.
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,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
6. Why did Kelfern Limited call just nw?
A. They gt the wrng gds.
B. They received a late delivery.
C. They rdered sme green sfa fabric (布料).
7. What will Kelfern Limited get?
A. Mre fabrics.B. A lwer price.C. The free delivery.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
8. What is a must fr the part-time jb at the bakery?
A. Wrk experience.B. Three-day training.C. A Fd Safe Certificate.
9. What will the man d fr the girl?
A. Lend her $12.B. Give her training.C. Help with her applicatin.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
10. What did the wman recmmend t the man?
A. Sme curses.B. A research tpic.C. Sme medicine.
11. What causes the man truble?
A. Deciding n a majr.B. Chsing a schl.C. Selecting a career.
12. What des the man care mst abut?
A. Studying at a clse place.
B. Learning as much as pssible.
C. Finding a steady jb after graduatin.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
13. What des the man ask abut the huse first?
A. The facilities.B. The lcatin.C. The layut.
14. What is special abut the huse?
A. It has a large swimming pl.
B. A big supermarket is next t it.
C. The living rm is n the secnd flr.
15. Which rm is the garage attached t?
A. The living rm.B. The kitchen.C. The dining rm.
16. What is said abut the man?
A. He keeps an exercise habit.
B. He really likes watching TV.
C. He needs anther parking space.
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】
17. What is a must fr students and teachers n Mndays and Tuesdays?
A. Walking n less than 500 meters.
B Ding exercise tgether at schl.
C. Getting t schl withut a vehicle.
18. What are the lectures abut?
A. Garden care.
B. Envirnmental prtectin.
C. Cmmunity safety.
19. What are the exhibits?
A. Ec-friendly equipment.
B. Plants frm the schl garden.
C. Artwrks made frm reused items.
20. Hw lng will the exhibitin last each day?
A. Tw hurs.B. Fur hurs.C. Eight hurs.
第二部分 阅读理解(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
Cmmunity Science
Learn abut cmmunity science prgrams and events in the Glden Gate Natinal Recreatin Area & Mt. Tam.
Abut Our Cmmunity Science Prgrams
The Parks Cnservancy’s cmmunity science prgrams cmbine landscape-scale science with cmmunity engagement. Cmmunity members participate in large-scale studies t list and mnitr species and ecsystems in the parks, helping t fill gaps in ur knwledge abut ur lcal envirnment. These prgrams are als an pprtunity fr vlunteers t learn new skills and t cnnect t lcal public lands thrugh participatin in science.
Prgrams include:
*Glden Gate Raptr Observatry — a prgram f the Glden Gate Natinal Parks Cnservancy in cperatin with the Natinal Park Service t inspire the preservatin f Califrnia raptr ppulatins.
*Marin Wildlife Watch — a muntain-wide study using mtin-activated cameras t mnitr mammal ppulatins.
*Tamalpais Bee Lab — an inventry f wild bees n public lands thrughut Marin Cunty
*Califrnia Giant Salamander Inventry — dcumenting this mysterius species’ ppulatin thrugh crwd-surced data.
All the wrk is dne in partnership with ur agency partners, academic institutins, and nnprfit cnservatin rganizatins. When yu participate in ne f ur prgrams, yu get t learn new skills and cntribute t these imprtant bdies f knwledge abut the wrld.
Hw t participate & Cntact Us
Yu can learn mre abut ur apprach t cmmunity science and submit an applicatin n
21. What is the aim f Cmmunity Science?
A. T prtect natural landscape.B. T teach vlunteers new skills.
C. T bserve species and enrich the data.D. T cnnect with cnservatin rganizatins.
22. What prgram will insect-lvers prefer?
A. Tamalpais Bee Lab.B. Marin Wildlife Watch.
C. Glden Gate Raptr Observatry.D. Califrnia Giant Salamander Inventry.
23. Hw can vlunteers apply fr Cmmunity Science?
A. By mailing applicatin letters.B. By visiting the fficial website.
C. By visiting the Parks Cnservancy.D. By attending an interview with agents.
B
We sat at a riverside restaurant n the Willamette River, enjying spaghetti and watching Christmas bats pass. “Isn’t this the best evening ever?” I said, grasping my husband’s hand. We seldm ate ut, and the sight f the festive bats added a tuch f magic.
Smiling and chatting, we stretched the dinner ut t nearly tw hurs, ending it with shared chclate cake. I almst danced t get my cat — a black wl ne given t me by my daughter.
I reached fr the nly black cat n the rack (架子) and put it n. Wait, what? It reached belw my ankle, nt my knee. And I guessed it t be a size 16, nt my 8. Blinking back tears, I left my number with the hstess, sure the mix-up wuld sn be crrected. But n call came that night, nr the next day. Heartick, I hung the t big cat in the clset, still waiting.
Mnths later, anther freezing night, my husband and I were getting ready t g t friends fr dinner. I pulled the cat ff its hanger, pursing my lips abut my lst cat.
“Ww” Penny, an ld friend, exclaimed as sn as we walked in. “Very classic,” said Missy, the hstess. I arched am eyebrw. “Yu’re kidding. It’s fur sizes t big.” I nearly launched int the whle stry, but their wrds stpped me. Fr the first time I lked at the cat mre carefully and nticed the fine label. I frwned. Did I need an attitude adjustment? What if I was psitive instead f negative abut my unplanned acquisitin?
Instead f cmplaining, I asked myself what I needed t d with this cat in rder t enjy it. I had it altered by a wman frm church free f charge. The fllwing week, the temperature drpped sharply. As I gathered this altered cat t step int the car, I recalled the cat my daughter gave me, but this ne was nearly as warm — and, as Missy said, a classic. Nw I wear it with pleasure.
24. What can be inferred abut the authr frm the first tw paragraphs?
A. She valued the family time.B. She led a luxurius lifestyle.
C. She perfrmed a dance that day.D. She was dissatisfied at the service.
25. Hw did she feel when she fund the cat mix-up?
A. Angry and regretful.B. Calm and grateful.
C. Depressed but hpeful.D. Cnfused but uncncerned.
26. What mainly led t her decisin t have the cat adjusted?
A The advice frm her friends.B. The reflectin deep in her heart.
C. The free service frm a wman.D. The dramatic drp f temperature.
27. What des she intend t cnvey thrugh the stry?
A. Dn’t cry ver spilt milk.B. Never judge a bk by its cver.
C. Gd helps thse wh help themselves.D. When life gives yu lemns, make lemnade.
C
Buildings and cnstructin cntribute t ver 37% f glbal carbn emissins (排放), which include bth peratinal emissins (frm heating, cling, and lighting) and embdied carbn (frm building materials and cnstructin activities). Retrfitting existing buildings — especially deep retrfits — can significantly cut these emissins while als imprving health, cmfrt, and reducing lng-term energy csts fr residents.
Envirnmental scientist Diana Urge-Vrsatz emphasizes that deep retrfits reduce heating and cling energy use by 80 — 90%. Unlike minr upgrades, such as replacing windws r drs, deep retrfits invlve a cmplete redesign f insulatin, windws, air scaling, and ventilatin systems. This “whle-building” apprach treats the structure as an integrated system. Research shws that, in additin t saving energy, deep retrfits lead t cleaner indr air, fewer allergens, and lwer rates f respiratry illness.
T meet internatinal climate targets, the Eurpean Unin aims t cut building-related emissins sharply by 2050. Urge-Vrsatz argues that strng funding is essential since the csts are t high fr mst individuals. She recmmends using funds frm fssil fuels t supprt energy-efficient upgrades. Reducing unnecessary new cnstructin — especially f luxury hmes — and reusing existing buildings are als crucial strategies.
Anther key fcus is using bibased insulatin materials, made frm fast-grwing plants such as hemp, straw, r even seaweed like Psidnia, which nt nly reduce dependence n fssil fuels but als have the ptential t stre carbn and release fewer txins (毒素). Hwever, their supply is limited, and harvesting them sustainably causes challenges.
T better understand the envirnmental impacts f building materials, Urge-Vrsatz and her team use life cycle assessments, which evaluate the ttal impact f materials frm prductin t end-f-life. Thugh cmplex, these tls help builders and plicymakers make infrmed chices. Urge-Vrsatz cncludes that deep retrfits cmbined with sustainable materials are never ptinal. “Will we manage it? That’s nt the questin,” she says. “We have t. The future is always in ur hands.”
28. What des “deep retrfit” mainly invlve?
A. Cnstructin f new hmes.B. Additin f decrative materials.
C. Windw and dr replacement.D. Energy saving and system upgrade.
29. What prbably makes fr the realizatin f “deep retrfits”?
A. Bringing in investment.B. Cnstructing luxury huses.
C. Aviding existing buildings.D. Using fssil fuels efficiently.
30. What is the main difficulty f using bibased materials?
A. Heavy txicity.B. Fast grwth.
C. Unstable surcing.D. Carbn strage.
31. What des Urge-Vrsatz imply in the last paragraph?
A. Life cycle assessments are simple tls.B. Deep retrfits shuld be put int practice.
C. Life cycle assessments require wise chices.D. Deep retrfits will encunter many difficulties.
D
As human species, ur big brains and flexible hands have always made us feel special. Hwever, in a study published in the jurnal Cmmunicatins Bilgy, researchers investigated nearly 100 primate species including mnkeys, apes and humans and revealed that the creatures with lnger thumbs (拇指) usually had larger brains.
The researchers assumed that ur ancestrs first evlved (进化)hand flexibility, which then prmted the develpment f a larger brain. Fr instance, as primates’ cntrl f bjects imprved, their brains wuld have had t becme bigger t use these abilities. Janna Baker, lead authr f the study said. “Ultimately, thugh, the tw needed t g hand in hand,” she adds.
While Baker and her clleagues predicted that lnger thumbs wuld be tied t grwth f the cerebellum — the part f the brain that influences mvement and crdinatin (协调), the team was surprised t find that they are actually assciated with the necrtex, a large regin invlved in cgnitin and sensry infrmatin. This suggests that lnger thumbs are “linked t thinking, nt mvement.” Later, they tested the idea that the evlutin f lnger thumbs is assciated with tl use, but they didn’t find any crrelatin.
Ultimately, “we’ve always knwn that ur big brains and sharp fingers set us apart, but nw we can see they didn’t evlve separately,” Baker says. The study suggests ur species is nt quite as unique as we nce thught, and it als represents the first direct evidence that brain evlutin and hand flexibility are assciated thrughut the primate family tree.
Fts Alexandrs Karakstis, a bilgical anthrplgist wh was nt invlved in the study, cmments that the research indicates that adaptatins t the brain and hand likely evlved tgether. Hwever, he ntes that the brain size and thumb length cannt take nly credit fr the brain evlutin r high level f hand crdinatin.
32. What was the assumptin f the researchers accrding t paragraph 2?
A. Brain evlutin determined hand size.B. Bigger brains made humans intelligent.
C. Object cntrl was easy fr ancestrs.D. Hand flexibility drve brain develpment.
33. Why des the authr mentin “tl use” in paragraph 3?
A. T make a predictin.B. T clarify a cncept.
C. T present a different view.D. T ffer supprting evidence.
34. What is Karakstis’ attitude twards the research?
A Favurable.B. Objective.C. Dubtful.D. Indifferent.
35. What is the main idea f the text?
A. The bigger the brain, the lnger the thumb.
B. Big brains and sharp fingers set humans apart.
C. Primate brains and thumbs evlve tgether.
D. Evlutin mainly depends n brains and hands.
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。
It is true that sme flks are naturally mre patient than thers. But patience is nt necessarily a brn quality. ____36____ Here are sme tips n hw t be mre patient in yur everyday life.
Redefine what patience actually means.
If yur idea f patience lks like being endlessly agreeable, never getting annyed, and staying calm thrugh any incnvenience, n wnder yu feel it is impssible t be patient. ____37____ Let it happen withut destrying yur md.
____38____
A big reasn why we get s upset when life des nt g ur way is that we are hlding nt a bunch f unspken “shulds”. At its cre, impatience ften cmes frm “main character energy,” — yu stay fcused n living yur life. ____39____ They may be dealing with their wn delays, changes, and pririties t. S practice acceptance, and then build empathy (共情). Befre lsing yur temper, try pausing t cnsider what else might be ging n first.
Slw dwn yur life with yur physical mvements.
When everything is seemingly urgent r verwhelming, slwing dwn seems like the last thing yu wuld want t d. But rushing arund nly makes yu mre annyed, restless, and anxius. On the cntrary, when yu physically slw dwn, yur brain tends t fllw. Even just taking mre time t take a few deep breaths can d wnders in gradually building patience. ____40____
A. Put yurself in smene else’s shes.
B. Change yur wn attitude twards thers.
C. In fact, it is smething that yu can wrk n.
D. It makes sense t cntrl yurself and be patient.
E. Plus, when yu are stuck in frustratin, it is hard t cnsider thers.
F. Patience is abut learning t let g f the need t cntrl everything.
G. That is hw yu begin t think mre clearly and handle whatever is testing yur patience.
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。
There’s an autumn day that I recall every time I find myself caught up in the busy life. I was a teenager then stuck in the ____41____ f upcming cllege applicatins. It was my ____42____. Mr. Jensen, wh brught me back t earth.
He was a quiet man in his seventies wh lived next dr. We had a shared lve fr ____43____.
One afternn, feeling stressed and ____44____, I headed utside t my backyard garden where I began t vilently weed (除草). Mr. Jensen was there as usual, ____45____ his rsebushes. Seeing my sadness, he ____46____ and quietly started weeding alngside me. After a few minutes f shared ____47____, he finally spke up.
“Yu knw,” he began, “weeding a garden is a lt like ____48____ life.”
Curius, I stpped and lked at him. He cntinued, “Smetimes, we are s absrbed in the weeds that we frget t enjy the ____49____.”
He pinted t the ____50____ flwers in his garden, their bright clrs shining in the sun.
“Dn’t frget t appreciate the rses, even as yu ____51____ the weeds.”
That simple wisdm ____52____ me hard. I had been s fcused n the stress f my future that I had frgtten t enjy my ____53____.
That day, Mr. Jensen taught me a life lessn that I’ve carried with me ever since. Nw, whenever I find myself ____54____ by life’s “weeds,” I pause, take a deep breath, and remember t ____55____ my “rses”.
41. A. excitementB. regretC. pressureD. happiness
42. A. fatherB. teacherC. classmateD. neighbur
43. A. gardeningB. singingC. dancingD. studying
44. A. shckedB. anxiusC. interestedD. disappinted
45. A. decratingB. attendingC. packingD. selling
46. A. leftB. hesitatedC. apprachedD. jumped
47. A. chatB. silenceC. smileD. visit
48. A. ging thrughB. setting upC. turning arundD. giving up
49. A. phtsB. dreamsC. flwersD. meals
50. A. artificialB. uniqueC. ddD. beautiful
51. A. lveB. selectC. remveD. recgnize
52. A. hitB. pushedC. wrkedD. weighed
53. A. peaceB. memryC. luckD. present
54. A. misledB. fledC. cheatedD. vercme
55. A. pickB. admireC. shareD. cllect
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。
Opening the message bk at Shanghai’s Hngku District Library, yu’ll find ntes in all kinds f handwriting.
____56____ cmes as a surprise is that every single reader’s nte has a reply frm the library staff beneath it.
Fr the library’s management, respnding t these messages requires little extra effrt, but the sincerity it cnveys is ____57____ (value). The sincerity lies in the library’s decisin t mve the message bk frm the service desk ____58____ a crner f the stairwell fr the library. When it ____59____ (sit) at the desk, with staff nearby, readers might have hesitated t write fr fear f ____60____ (watch) and lsing their privacy. Placed in the crner instead, it allws them t let g f that burden and express ____61____ (they) freely, said a staff member.
The message bk is ____62____ (regular) reviewed by the library staff. Whenever a new nte appears, it is passed n t the relevant department, and then a reply ____63____ (prvide). Sme suggestins are acted upn quickly. Fr requests that cannt be met, the library als ffers clear explanatins. When asked whether a micrwave culd be put in the self-service area, fr example, the library respnded that it caused safety risks and was nt ____64____ appliance suitable fr the library. The rdinary message bk shws that the true quality f public service is nt determined by hw many resurces are invested, ____65____ by whether peple are seen and heard.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
66. 假如你是李华,上周你所在的学校举办了科技发明展,并组织学生参观了展览。请你给学校的英语报写一篇新闻报道,内容包括:
1.参观活动的时间和地点;
2.科技发明成果展示,如智能机器人等;
3.本次活动意义。
注意:
1.词数80左右;
2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
3.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Student Science Exhibitin Inspires Innvatin
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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。
With every step, my legs trembled like a newbrn calf’s, exhausted frm scrambling up the rcks. My mind was filled with self-dubt—I was t verweight, t weak, and a ttal fl fr attempting this struggle. After climbing nly ne hur, I felt wrn ut, physically and mentally, and wanted t turn back.
I tld the guide staying with me at the back that I culdn’t g any further. His wrds were simple but struck a chrd, “That desn’t sund like yu. Keep ging. Yu can d it.” I dn’t knw why, but smething in his tne made me turn arund. With renewed reslve, I placed ne ft slwly in frnt f the ther.
By the time I reached the first rest pint, mst fellw climbers had already left. I hurried t drink and eat, anxius nt t fall further behind. Sitting alne n a cld rck in the darkness, a deep wave f disappintment washed ver me. Nine mnths earlier, I had prmised t change my life and prve anything was pssible. But here, at 2 a.m., after three hurs f climbing, I felt I had cmpletely verestimated myself.
This thught sparked a familiar anger, ne that had nce ruled my life. But nw, instead f letting it cnsume me, I wuld let it fuel me. This wasn’t just a climb between the muntain and me but als a prf f my rebirth. Suddenly I std up, lked at the guide and said, “I’ll keep ging.” Thugh dubt flashed in his eyes, my reslutin was abslute.
That was when my tears started. I cried nt nly frm exhaustin but frm the weight f my prmise and the pressure. I hid my face under my hd(兜帽)and snd(围脖)and pushed n. I stumbled and fell cuntless times, tears freezing n my cheeks. Fr the next few hurs, I climbed ver snw-cvered rcks, laughing bitterly at the absurd struggle and endlessly repeating t myself: just ne mre step.
注意:
(1)续写词数应为150个左右;
(2)请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。
Arund 6:00 a.m., I saw sme climbers heading back dwn.
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It tk nine hurs instead f the expected six, but I made it.
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