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英语
命题:华中师范大学考试研究院
本试卷共四部分,共12页。全卷满分150分。考试用时120分钟。
注意事项:
1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上。
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,将答题卡上交。
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. What are the speakers mainly talking abut?
A. The weather.B. The scenery.C. An activity.
2. What time des the bus usually arrive?
A.8:15.B.8:20.C.8:30.
3. What will the wman d this weekend?
A. Hike with the man.
B. Finish her hmewrk.
C. Help smene with his study.
4. What des the man think f the shirt?
A. Fashinable.B. Cheap.C. Outdated.
5. Where are the speakers prbably?
A. In a stre.B. In a library.C. In a classrm.
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。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6. What's the man ding?
A. Changing the tire.B. Filling the il tank.C. Checking the engine.
7. Hw des the man sund in the end?
A. Hesitant.B. Cnfused.C. Cnfident.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8. What's wrng with the wman's ld cellphne?
A. It runs ut f memry.
B. Its battery dies instantly.
C. There are spts n the screen.
9. What will the wman prbably d with her ld cellphne?
A. Thrw it away.B. Keep it at hme.C. Sell it t be recycled.
10. What cncerns the man greatly?
A. Electrnic waste.
B. Lack f heavy metals.
C. Overspending n electrnics.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11. What kind f prducts will Bb sell in his shp?
A. Fish and chips.
B. Varieties f snacks.
C. Fruits and vegetables.12. Hw will the man appeal t custmers?
A. By giving discunts.
B. By prviding free snacks.
C. By inviting a net celebrity.
13. What will the wman d t supprt the man?
A. Buy sme snacks in his shp.
B. Prepare fr the pening ceremny.
C. Serve the custmers n the pening day.
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
14. Which psitins des the ftball team need mst?
A. Captains and substitutes.
B. Galkeepers and frwards.
C. Defenders and midfielders.
15. What is required f beginners?
A. A psitive attitude.B. Tailred equipment.C. Prfessina1 experience.
16. When are the tryuts?
A. This Sunday at 2 p.m.
B. This Saturday at 3 p.m.
C. Next Saturday at 3 p.m.
17. What's the prbable relatinship between the speakers?
A. Classmates.B. Team members.C. Cach and student.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18. Which f the cmmn challenges are senir citizens facing?
A. Mental health.B. Daily chres.C. New technlgy.
19. What can rbts d t ensure the safety f ld peple?
A. Drive them t appintments.
B. Repair husehld appliances.
C. Detect falls and call dctrs.
20. Why d rbts enter the life f the elderly?
A. T replace their caregivers.
B. T entertain them with games.
C. T imprve the quality f their life.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)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
The Best Art Shws t Visit in 2025
Design and Disability
7 June 2025 t 15 February 2026
This exhibitin will shwcase the cntributins f peple with disabilities, deaf peple, and peple with mental health cnditins t cntemprary design and culture. Featuring 170 bjects spanning fashin,art and architecture, it highlights adaptive innvatin. With accessibility fully integrated, the shw challenges insights int disability in design, celebrating creativity while advcating fr greater acceptance.A call t actin as much as a celebratin, it cnfirms the imprtance f attaching disabled expertise t design prcesses.
Clin Self
Until 21 December 2025
This majr public exhibitin celebrates the wrk f Clin Self, ne f Britain's mnst inventive and hybrid artists. Stretching acrss six decades, the exhibitin features 130 wrks, frm his 1960s pp art t later experimental pieces. Visitrs will discver his bld scial criticism, playful sharpness, and deep cnnectin t Nrflk's landscape. Highlights include rare lans frm majr cllectins and never-befre-seen wrks, ffering fresh perspectives n this unique frce in British art.
Kiefer/Van Ggh
28 June t 26 Octber 2025
Vincent Van Ggh's wrk has strngly influenced Anselm Kiefer fr nearly 60 years. This exhibitin pairs Van Ggh's paintings and drawings with Kiefer's paintings, drawings, and sculptures-including new and unseen pieces. Explring shared themes and techniques while emphasizing their differences, it ffers fresh insight int bth artists' creative prcesses. Van Ggh's cmpsitins remain a lifelng inspiratin fr Kiefer.
Mike Silva
1 March t 29 Nvember 2025
This first majr institutinal sl(单独的)exhibitin f Mike Silva shwcases his private,light-filled paintings f interirs, landscapes and still lifes. Wrking frm a persnal phtgraphic recrd, Silva captures brief mments with atmspheric sensitivity. Presented with the De La Warr Pavilin, the shw reveals the expressive depth f his persnal practice.21.What can make the exhibitin Design and Disability impressive?
A. Stressing art innvatin.B. Exhibiting rare artwrks.
C. Recgnizing the disabled.D. Shwing received wisdm.
22. Which exhibitins best suit art lvers wh are available n 5 June 2025?
A. Clin Self and Mike Silva..B. Clin Self and Kiefer/Van Ggh.
C. Kiefer/Van Ggh and Mike Silva.D. Design and Disability and Mike Silva.
23. What is the purpse f the text?
A. T persuade.B. T infrm.C. T cmment.D. T explain.
B
A mm named Dianein New Yrk has thanked her eldest sn, Brian, fr givingthe gift f life back t her.
After being diagnsed with nn-alchlic chrnic liver disease, Diane has waited n a transplant list fr three years. Upn learning his mther's cnditin, Brian requested dnr screening. "I wanted her t be arund,” Brian tld ABC News. " I wanted her t be with us fr a very lng time." Diane had gathered her family t explain her illness. "We visually nticed she was getting thinner, lacked energy, and was ften tired," Brian recalled. Dctrs presented living dnatin as an ptin, prviding materialsfr ptential dnrs. Brian researched liver dnatin thrughly. "I felt I culd handle it physically and emtinally," he said, cntacting the living dnr managers. After screening, he was qualified as a perfect match.
At last, Dr. Abhinav Humar, the chief transplant surgen, perfrmed the successful transplant. He explained Diane's lw transplant pririty: “Her cnditin wasn't advanced enugh fr tp listing. Abut 20%-25% f listed patients die befre reaching the tp." He emphasized living dnatin's life-saving rle, nting livers regenerate fully in bth dnr and recipient within weeks.
Nine mnths after dnating a prtin f his liver t his mther, Brian was cleared t start training fr triathlns(三项全能运动)again. A year later, he was cmpeting in triathlns and hckey. “She's back t her lively, supprtive self," Brian said f his mther. "She always encuraged us t chase after the things we wanted t d. This was my way t supprt her.”
Diane expressed her verwhelming gratitude. She was lking frward t celebrating her sns'weddings. "I never thught I'd see this day.”
24. What did Brian immediately d when knwing his mther's illness?
A. He asked t be tested as a dnr.
B. He gathered the family fr a meeting.
C. He cnsulted dctrs abut the prcess.
D.He cmfrted his mther with prmises.25. Why was Diane's transplant pririty lw?
A. She tk n ntice f her illness.B. N family member was a match.
C. She had ther health cmplicatins.D. Her cnditin was nt serius enugh.
26. Which f the fllwing wrds can best describe Brian?
A. Lving and decisive.B. Cncerned but hesitant.
C. Curageus but mdest.D. Intelligent and energetic.
27. What des the authr try t cnvey thrugh the text?
A. One gd turn deserves anther.
B. Family bnds can vercme illness.
C. Life's dignity shines thrugh selfless acts.
D. The spirit f adventure reshapes ne's life.
C
Music is a pwerful, evidence-based tl fr prmting mental health. As ne f the mst accessible ways t regulate ur mental state, it is ften underestimated fr in its ptential. It is time t accept the healing pwer f music nt nly in clinical settings, but als in daily life.
We knw music can stir emtins, ease nerves and make us cry. But research reveals it can als change the cntent f ur thughts. In a 2019 study, participants listened t heric r sad music while their minds wandered. Uplifting music set ff energizing and cnstructive thughts, while sad music arused calmer r mre demtivating nes.
Our minds frequently wander, with daydreaming ccupying nearly half f ur waking time. Even pleasant thughts rarely imprve md significantly. Why? Because the brain's default mde netwrk (DMN) supprting imaginatin, memry and reflectin ften causes repeated and negative thught circles.
Recent studies indicate that negative daydreams, especially when accmpanied by sad music, engage the brain's pain netwrk and the DMN. Certain brain regins help regulate this link. Unsettling thughts nt nly cause mental discmfrt but als activate the same brain regins respnsible fr physical pain.
Frtunately, the DMN has a natural cunterpart: the cntrl netwrk, supprting fcus and gal-directed behaviur. These tw systems are anti-crrelated, meaning when ne is active, the ther quiets dwn. Music, especially when we engage actively can shift us int this adaptive mde, interrupting negative cycles and prviding a cgnitive(认知的)“reset”. A 2023 study fund that peple tapping t music felt less physical pain under pressure than passive listeners, bsting pain-reducing effects t a clinically meaningful degree.
If music can d all this, it needs t be recgnised as far mre than the lifestyle accessry. Musicshuld be integrated int schls, public health strategies, and daily rutines. And music educatin shuld be seen as a way t care fr the brain and scial medicine. Next time yur stress begins t bite, try t turn t music instead f the news. Yur brain and sciety might thank yu.
28. What did the 2019 study primarily find?
A. Music can transfrm thughts.
B. Sad music imprves cncentratin.
C. Heric music reduces physical pain.
D. Music types affect emtinal respnses.
29. What can be inferred abut the effect f the DMN?
A. It facilitates deep thughts.B. It generates depressing phases.
C. It stps musical interventin.D. It cntrls physical pain netwrks.
30. What des the underlined wrd “cunterpart”" in paragraph 5 prbably mean?
A. Functin.B. Prduct.C.Match.D. Prgramme.
31. What can we learn abut music frm the last paragraph?
A. It shuld be used in technlgy.B. It requires mre scientific research.
C. It can replace clinical treatments.D. It deserves brader scial applicatin.
D
Titan, Saturn's largest mn, is blanketed in smg, rich in surface rganic mlecules(分子).Hwever, its surface is extremely cld, arund -179°C, making chemical reactins fr life prgress very slwly.
Scientists believe a vast liquid cean, hlding 12 times the vlume f Earth's ceans cmbined, exists deep undergrund where it's warmer. Similar ceans may exist n mns like Jupiter's mns Eurpa and Ganymede,where there culd be liquid water, ften suggesting pssible life, but researcher Catherine Neish and her team challenge this idea.
Their research suggests that fr Titan's cean t supprt life, a significant amunt f rganic mlecules frm the surface must reach it t start the chemistry needed fr life. The main way this culd happen is thrugh cmet(彗星)impacts. Impacts melt surface ice, creating pls f water mixed with rganics. Because liquid water is denser than ice, these pls culd sink. Hwever, Neish's mdels shw cmet strikes are t infrequent t deliver enugh rganic material.
Her team estimates nly abut 7,500 kilgrams f simple amin acid(氨基酸)reach Titan's cean every year. While this sunds substantial, it's equal t the mass f ne male African elephant spread acrss an cean with a dzen times the vluime f Earth's ceans, truly a drp in the cean. Even in this mst ptimistic scenari, there's nt enugh rganics transprted int Titan's cean t sustain life there.
Other pssibilities exist, like sme ht vents n the seaflr where water meets rck, making all kinds f mlecules erupt and set ff cmplex chemical reactins that culd supprt life. Culd similar internal surces prvide rganics n Titan? Neish desn't rule this ut, but pints ut a cncern: rganics frm Titan's interir might be mstly mlecules with exceptinal stability, which are difficult t transfrm int essential bilgical units like amin acids.
While directly explring these ceans t find lfe is still far ff, Neish's research highlights the value f NASA's planned Dragnfly missin t Titan. If Neish is crrect, Dragnfly culd find sites where cmet impacts mixed water and rganics, allwing scientists t study prebilgical chemistry similar t what led t life n Earth.
32. What can make chemical reactins slw n Titan?
A. The thick smg.B. The cmet impacts.
C. The extreme climate.D. The absence f rganics.
33. Hw des the authr emphasize the insufficiency f rganics?
A.By listing different surces.B. By prviding exact statistics.
C. By quting experts' pinins.D. By making a vivid cmparisn.
34. What can be inferred abut internal rganic surces frm Titan?
A. They cntain enugh liquid water.
B. They have special chemical nature.
C. They cntribute t life's develpment.
D. They are identical t thse n the Earth.
35. What can be a suitable title fr the text?
A. A Suitable Grund fr LifeB. The Secret Leading t Life
C. Prspects fr Life n TitanD. A Missin t Explre Titan
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。
A dangerus heat wave is sweeping much f the central and eastern United States this week, sending temperatures abve 100 degrees Fahrenheit(华氏度).While many peple have heard abut the risk f heat strke, experts say that extreme heat can affect almst every part f yur bdy. 36
Watch ut fr brain fg.
Heat can make the brain wrk slwer, which weakens ur reactin speed, attentin and memry.That can mean perfrming wrse n tests and having truble cncentrating at wrk. 37 Researchers have bserved mre rad anger episdes and vilent crimes ccur when temperatures rise. Experts believe yur brain might be mre fcused n staying cl than thinking clearly.
Make a plan t stay cl.
38 If yu dn't have air-cnditining, it's smart t take steps like clsing the shades, immersing yur feet in cld water and wrapping a damp twel with crushed ice arund yur neck. If yu need t g utside, cnsider carrying an umbrella, and a water btle with ice. Taking regular breaks indrs can als help prevent heat-related illnesses.
Eat yur water.
Water, milk and ccnut water are the best ptins t maintain fluid intake. Yur bdy gets abut 20percent f its water frm fd. 39 Experts suggest aviding the use f yur stve during heat waves,making salads and cld sups instead. Avid alchl and limit cffee because they can increase fluid lss. 40
Temperature is crucial fr gd sleep, with experts recmmending 65 t 68 degrees Fahrenheit.Extreme heat can make it harder t fall and stay asleep, leaving yu feeling weak. Use air-cnditiners and fans, r cl dwn by taking a cld shwer r chilling yur pillwcase befre ging t bed.
A. Adjust yur exercise rutine.
B. Cl dwn befre yu lie dwn.
C. Beating the heatcan be an all-day challenge.
D. Here is what t knw, and hw t stay safe.
E. Dry heat, meanwhile, can slw dwn sweat prductin.
F. Vegetables are amng the fds with highest water cntent.
G. The heat can als make peple mre annyed and aggressive.
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。
Thusands f runners will gather at the 45th Lndn Marathn next Sunday. The annual event has grwn 41 frm 6,500 participants t ver 50,000. Carrying the weight f traditin, Chris Finill, 66,a retired schl accuntant will d his 42 best.
Chris 43 his first marathn as a 22-year-ld undergraduate. “Once I'd dne ne r tw, it became part f the 44 f the year," he said. "And then it snwballed.”
In 2018, he even cmpleted the race despite a 45 arm with sharp pain. S far Chris has finished 37f his 44 marathns 46 n the streets f thecapital in less than three hurs, 47 a new Guinness Wrld Recrd alne. It was a 48 accmplishment matched by nly five peple.
This year, he's running t 49 kidney disease charities. He nted while speed matters t sme peple, the true 50 lies in finishing, as it hlds emtinal and persnal meaning.
Lking back n the first Lndn Marathn, he recalled,“The race was mainly 51 by club runners and male athletes. Tday, it's a 52 f humanity-peple running in memry f lved nes,raising millins fr nble causes, r simply 53 smething frm their dream checklists.”
Asked when t give it up,he 54 that as lng as he was still able t run, he wuld keep ging.His 55 was part f wh he was.
41. A. steadilyB. slwlyC. dramaticallyD. slightly
42. A. researchB. levelC.shareD.exercise
43. A.ranB. spnsredC. cnsultedD.benefited
44.A. dealB.endC.expenseD.rhythm
45.A. fixedB. flexibleC. brkenD. stretched
46. A. trackedB. stagedC. practicedD.delayed
47. A. settingB. cnfirmingC.tyingD. extending
48. A. prfessinalB.slightC.ptentialD.remarkable
49. A. supprtB. estimnateC.mnitrD.change
50. A. innvatinB. significanceC. disciplineD.passin
51. A. rganizedB. explredC. dminatedD. decrated
52. A. debateB. discussinC. intrductinD. celebratin
53. A. crssing ffB.giving upC.keeping ffD. passing dwn
54. A. resistedB. deniedC. declaredD. predicted
55.A. hnestyB. determinatinC.creativityD.lyalty
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。
In the heartland f China, near a 4,500-year-ld farmland, a team f agricultural scientists is mdernizing 56 ancient practice. They are using big data analytics and AI mdels 57 (imprve)the utput f a specific plt f land.
At the experimental field near the Badun Site, 58 evidence f ancient rice cultivatin was fund,researchers frm Sichuan Agricultural University are using AI-pwered mdels t evaluate the result f different hybrid rice 59 (variety).
The mdern research methd has greatly saved time, 60 the cnventinal apprach, which wuld require waiting until the harvest seasn f a certain rice hybrid, researchers said.
Chinese archaelgists have unearthed carbnized rice at the Badun site, a walled settlement 61 (date) frm 4,500 t 4,200 years back. This late Nelithic culture emerging n the Chengdu Plain insuthwestern China, bears witness 62 the agricultural dawn f ancient Chinese civilizatin. Tday,the site's agricultural values, and als archaelgical and 63 (ecnmy) values are being explred and expanded by technlgical means.
In a nearby lab, researchers are cnstructing a 3D image f the site t study the impact f ancient flds and t understand 64 the special structures may have cntributed t the wealth f the plain.
In additin t rice cultivatin, silk-weaving, anther ancient inventin that riginated at the Chengdu Plain, 65 (receive) a mdern technlgical bst t date.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假定你是李华,你校上周举行了“感恩遇见,一路同行”的主题班会。请你为校报英文专栏写一篇报道,向来访的国际合作校代表团介绍此次活动,内容包括:
1.活动的内容;
2.活动的意义。
注意:
1.写作词数应为80个左右;
2.请按照如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
第二节(满分25分)
阅读下面的材料,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。
Chuck Harris and his parents lived in the ldest huse in his neighbrhd. The huse was spacius but unsafe. But Chuck's dad never wanted t sell it r build a new ne because"It′spart f ur family,”as he said. While the neighbrs pulled dwn their huses and bult new nes, Chuck's father was stubbrn and attached t the place.
When Chuck was 12 and was laughed at by neighbr's children because f the ld huse, he turned t his father, and asked why they didn't mve t a new huse, arguing it wuld save mney and made mre sense t just mve t a new place than fixing this ne. "Besides, the ther kids wuld stp teasing me,"the by cntinued. But his father replied that the huse held family memries and hped Chuck wuld cntinue t pass it dwn t further generatins. Chuck ndded his head in agreement.
When he turned 22, his father died in a car accident, leaving Chuck heartbrken. He didn't have anyne else. S he threw himself int wrk t help distract him and allw him t mve n. Fr a few years,he was s fcused that he didn't even ntice hw run-dwmn his huse was. But at sme pint, he culdn't ignre it anymre.
Things gt wrse when his friends made fun f him after seeing his huse. "Alright, that's enugh!”he thught. "I'm srry, dad, but I'm dne with this piece f trash. I've gt t sell this huse."
When he made an inquiry arund the huse befre attempting t sel it, he nticed ne f the beams (横梁)fell t the grund flr. Chuck had t change the flr in that rm. Tearing dwn the ld bards,he accidentally saw a wden dr under them. Chuck was surprised because he'd never seen it befre. He knew every part, every crner f this huse. “But actually, I dn't," he tld himself.
“OK, let's see what's inside," he said and pushed pen the dr.
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。
He saw a ladder (梯子)leading t a small basement rm.
Feeling like in a museum,Chuck gt an idea.
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