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第一部分:听力
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。每段对话读两遍。
1. What is the wman gd at?
A. Taking pictures.B. Playing ftball.C. Playing the guitar.
【答案】A
【原文】M: I have a guitar lessn after schl, s I wn’t be able t play ftball tday.
W: I wish I culd play an instrument, but I fund it t difficult.
M: But many f yur phts have been published in the schl jurnal.
2. What was the man’s prblem with his ld neighbrs?
A. They never greeted him.B. Their dg was trublesme.C. They ften disturbed him late at night.
【答案】C
【原文】W: Hw are yur new neighbrs?
M: I dn’t knw really. They have a huge dg which needs walking all the time, but they never say hi when they pass. Still, cmpared t my last neighbrs, they are a big imprvement — at least they wn’t be thrwing parties at three a.m.
3. What are the speakers prbably ding?
A Hlding a party.B. Chsing a gift.C. Planning a science prject.
【答案】B
【原文】W: Jamie wants science tys fr his birthday. Gsh, time is passing s quickly.
M: I knw. It feels like nly yesterday he was a helpless baby, and nw he’s talking abut science. Lk at this lab set — what d yu think?
4. Why has Mark cme t his teacher?
A. His grade is unfairly lw.B. His team needs mre time.C. His teammate isn’t ding his fair share.
【答案】C
【原文】M: I hate cmplaining, but Andrew just isn’t pulling his weight n this grup prject. The rest f us dn’t have time t cmplete his wrk — we’re wrried it’ll affect ur grades, and it’s just nt fair.
W: Dn’t wrry, Mark. I’ll srt this ut.
5. Hw des the wman calm anxiety?
A. She pays clse attentin t her senses.
B. She practices breathing exercises.
C. She fcuses n the jys f life.
【答案】A
【原文】W: When I get anxius, I’ll d a grunding exercise.
M: What des that invlve?
W: Basically, I fcus my mind, nticing what I can see and feel — like the wind n my face, the sund f my breath, etc. It really helps.
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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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。
6. Hw des the man prbably feel?
A. A bit ashamed.B. Pleasantly surprised.C. Quite bred.
7. Where will the speakers g first?
A. A farm.B. A café.C. A subway statin.
【答案】6. B 7. B
【原文】M: Yu knw, I shuld have dne this years ag.
W: Really? And yu thught yu’d be bred.
M: I was wrng. But it’s easy t miss all the cl stuff the city ffers when yu’ve always lived there.
W: True. And I’m n better. When I first arrived here, I was amazed by everything, but it’s equally amazing hw quickly that feeling wre ff.
M: Well, playing turist has allwed us bth t see things with fresh eyes. Wasn’t that little museum cl?
W: Yeah, I lved it. Hey, I need cffee. Can we find smewhere befre heading t the subway?
M: Sunds gd. Then it’s next stp — city farm.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
8. What mtivated the man t rewrite his intrductin?
A. His teacher’s instructin.B. His classmates’ reactin.C. The wman’s suggestin.
9. What are the speakers mainly talking abut?
A Imprving a speech.B. Slving pllutin prblems.C. Develping the writing ability.
【答案】8. C 9. A
【详解】M: S, I thught abut it, and I’ve rewritten my intrductin.
W: Really? Oh, I hpe I didn’t upset yu. I was just imagining that this will be the first time yur classmates have even heard f this tpic.
M: N, yu were right. The riginal versin was t much. I just hpe this ne is better. Want t hear?
W: Yes, please.
M: Okay, here ges: “Fungi have a natural ability t break dwn harmful chemicals, and researchers believe this prcess culd prvide a slutin t many pllutin prblems.”
W: Great start.
M: “In this presentatin, we’ll explain hw this prcess wrks, what kinds f fungi are used, and sme real-wrld examples f hw it’s already making a difference.”
W: I like this versin much better.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
10. Where are the speakers prbably?
A. In a dctr’s ffice.B. In a waiting rm.C. In a parking lt.
11. What time might it be nw?
A. 2:05 p.m.B. 2:15 p.m.C. 2:25 p.m.
12. What d we knw abut the man?
A. He’s unable t drive.B. He’s a medical graduate.C. He’s unsure abut mdern technlgy.
【答案】10. B 11. B 12. C
【原文】W: I just checked, and we’re in the right place. Hwever, the secretary says they’re running twenty minutes behind schedule.
M: Oh great. S I wn’t be called int the ffice until at least 2:35 p.m. See, I tld yu we didn’t need t set ff s early.
W: The letter said we need t arrive ten minutes befre the appintment time — that’s right nw. Besides, it can take half an hur t find smewhere t park here.
M: Yu’re right — better safe than srry. Are yu nervus?
W: N. They’re just talking me thrugh the prcedure tday.
M: I can’t believe yu’re letting a rbt cut yur knee pen. Yu dn’t even trust driverless technlgy.
W: Well, it’s a rbt-assisted peratin. The human with the medical degree is still in cntrl.
M: I was reading abut 6G the ther day — apparently it’ll be s fast that it’ll make nline peratins pssible.
W: Ww, s smene culd perate n me frm the ther side f the wrld? Hmm, n thanks.
M: Hey, it culd be a game changer fr peple living in remte areas.
W: That’s true.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
13. What type f event did the man recently attend?
A. A family wedding.B. A graduatin ceremny.C. An pening f a restaurant.
14. What is the relatinship between the man and Sasha?
A. Mther and sn.B. Cusins.C. Brther and sister.
15. Wh mainly designed the menu?
A. The htel.B. Sasha and Will.C. The man’s mther.
16. What is the man’s attitude tward the actins f his cusins?
A. Disapprving.B. Indifferent.C. Amused.
【答案】13. A 14. C 15. B 16. A
【原文】W: S hw was it?
M: Perfect. My mm didn’t stp crying all day, and I must admit, when my sister walked in n my dad’s arm, I almst lst it myself.
W: Hw lvely. Hw was the party?
M: Oh, it was amazing. Sasha and Will are bth culinary schl graduates, s yu can imagine they really pushed the bat ut n the fd.
W: Did they make it? They wn their wn restaurant, right?
M: N, they didn’t want the stress n their big day, s they let the htel handle it, but they had a big hand in planning the menu.
W: Oh.
M: Yeah, instead f a traditinal dinner, they set up tables with a huge variety f things — rast duck, seafd, barbecue prk. I’ve never seen s much fd.
W: That sunds inviting.
M: Yeah. My cusins were filling their plates s full, Mum said they did s because they were wrried it wuld run ut.
W: That’s wasteful.
M: Yes, it tk me quite a while t persuade them t behave plitely. Anyway, all the guests seemed t have enjyed themselves.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
17. Which type f business was the speaker’s first cmpany?
A. A fine art dealer.B. A custmer service prvider.C. An nline shpping platfrm.
18. What was the speaker’s strength?
A. Mtivating his team.B. Picking gd team members.C. Handling custmer cmplaints.
19. What did the speaker’s assistant prbably ask the restaurant t d?
A. Cancel the reservatin.B. Increase the number f guests.C. Change the reservatin t a later time.
20. What did the speaker mainly learn frm the experience?
A. Small teams are mre efficient than large nes.
B. Attentin t detail is critical t success.
C. Gd leaders recgnize all cntributins.
【答案】17. C 18. B 19. B 20. C
【原文】M: Welcme t the B pdcast. Tday I’m sharing an embarrassing persnal experience that taught me ne f the mst imprtant lessns f my career. My first cmpany was an nline marketplace cnnecting small independent artists and makers with custmers. Age twenty tw with my shiny new business degree in hand I thught I knew it all but I had much t learn abut peple management. I was gd at chsing the right peple and my small hardwrking team mved muntains during thse early days. After a successful first year ibk a fancy restaurant t celebrate as we were leaving I nticed Miss green ur cleaner sweeping the flr. He wished us a great night and I realized I had left him ut I simply hadn’t cnsidered him a part f the team but he was he kept ur wrkspace clean he fixed the ancient printer withut cmplaint. We culdn’t d anything withut him. S I asked my assistant t cntact the restaurant and update ur reservatin while I aplgized and invited Mr green t cme. T my great relief he generusly accepted telling me t frget it but I culdn’t and I never want t. As leaders we must realize that thse wrking beneath us frm the very fundatin f ur success. Withut them everything falls apart s d we strengthen that fundatin with respect and recgnitin r weaken it with carelessness. The chice is clear.
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 Majr Travel Trends Set t Define 2025
The travel landscape is cnstantly evlving. Accrding t a new survey, 2025 will be dminated by travelers chasing unique and nvel experiences, with fur key trends taking center stage.
Ncturism
Ncturism, the practice f traveling t fully experience the night, is n the rise. This trend will see travelers seeking specific dark-sky znes t admire the slar system thrugh activities like stargazing and tracking cnstellatins (星座) . Fr 60% f respndents, the mtivatin is t witness the wnders f a clear, light-pllutin-free sky. Others see it as a healthier alternative, aiming t reduce their expsure t the sun’s harmful UV rays while n hliday.
Lngevity Retreats
The classic wellness hliday is getting a mdern upgrade with “lngevity retreats”, which fcus n the pursuit f a lnger, healthier life. With 60% f travelers interested, these trips incrprate cutting-edge health experiences like red light therapy, crytherapy (冷冻疗法) , and stem cell treatments. The gal shifts frm mmentary relaxatin t achieving lasting health benefits that extend well beynd the vacatin itself.
AI-Led Hlidays
While sme enjy the planning stage, many find it verwhelming. The slutin fr 2025 is turning t AI. A significant number f travelers are keen t use AI tls t discver less crwded spts r secret treasures, with a grwing interest in fully AI-designed travel plans t ensure a perfect, stress-free getaway.
Multigeneratinal Trips
The trend f “Spending Kids’ Inheritance (遗产) ” (SKI) is cntinuing strngly. Nearly half f all travelers, particularly frm lder generatins, prefer t spend their mney n a trip f a lifetime rather than leaving it as an inheritance. This is gd news fr yunger family members, as multigeneratinal travel will rise in 2025, with 80% f the elderly happy t fund hlidays that priritize shared experiences ver material wealth.
21. Why d 60% f respndents chse ncturism accrding t the passage?
A. T enjy a clear sky withut light pllutin.
B. T explre ff-the-beaten-path lcatins.
C. T gain sme knwledge abut the slar system.
D. T reduce expsure t the sun’s harmful UV rays.
22. Which trip highlights lasting psitive impact n health?
A. Ncturism.B. AI-Led Hlidays.
C. Lngevity Retreats.D. Multigeneratinal Trips.
23. What can be inferred abut multigeneratinal trips frm the text?
A. Yunger family members usually cver the travel csts.
B. The “Spending Kids’ Inheritance” trend results in their develpment.
C. Older travelers prefer material wealth ver shared travel experiences.
D. Older travelers fund the trips at the cst f their children’s inheritance.
【答案】21. A 22. C 23. D
B
Wang Zuxian, the 58-year-ld Hng Kng actress wh rse t fame acrss Asia fr her rle as “Xia Qian” in the classic film A Chinese Ghst Stry, has recently attracted the public in a whle new way. Nw living in Vancuver, Canada, she has pened a mxibustin (艾灸) clinic that brings Traditinal Chinese Medicine (TCM) t an internatinal audience. Since its pening this February, the clinic — ffering acupuncture, cupping, and ther traditinal therapies — has attracted fans frm near and far. Many cme nt nly t experience TCM treatments but als t catch a glimpse f the timeless star behind the scenes.
Recently, TV hst Christpher Dwns (Xia Keli) visited the clinic and shared a vide nline, shwing Wang persnally examining him and arranging a full treatment sessin. Wearing a simple blue T-shirt, a green aprn(围裙), and a mask that culdn’t hide her gentle eyes and prfessinal manner, she carefully went thrugh Dwns’ health reprt. Her tne was calm and friendly, as if talking t an ld friend. She then persnally perfrmed cupping and acupuncture. What mved him mst was that Wang even remembered his TV shws in Taiwan. Their warm cnversatin erased any distance between celebrity and fan. “She has n airs at all,” Dwns marveled. “She’s still that elegant Xia Qian I remember.”
Thugh TCM is nt mainstream in Western cuntries, Wang’s clinic has becme a cultural bridge. In additin t prviding acupuncture and cupping, she gives persnalized health advice and shares wellness knwledge rted in Chinese traditin. Appintments have been fully bked mnths in advance. Her clients include nt nly Chinese fans but als many lcal Canadians curius abut TCM. Dwns revealed that Wang studied TCM and btained prfessinal certificatin befre pening the clinic. Netizens cmmented enthusiastically: “This isn’t a celebrity cmeback — it’s cultural heritage in actin.” Sme hpe she will expand her clinic t ther cuntries, allwing TCM t reach mre peple; thers express admiratin, saying: “This is true cultural cnfidence — using her influence t let the wrld see Chinese wisdm.”
24. Which ne is a special reasn fr the clinic’s ppularity?
A. It ffers extra access t an actress.
B. It is lcated in a famus turist area.
C. It shws the latest medical technlgy.
D. It prvides prfessinal health check-ups.
25. What tuched Christpher Dwns mst during his visit t the clinic?
A. Wang prmised t return t acting sn.
B. Wang had an impressin f his TV shws.
C. Wang perfrmed cupping and acupuncture well.
D. Wang brught TCM t an internatinal audience.
26. Why are netizens’ cmments mentined in the last paragraph?
A. T explain the reasns behind Wang’s career change.
B. T emphasize the cmmercial success f Wang’s clinic.
C. T highlight the cultural significance f Wang’s actins.
D. T cntrast Western with Traditinal Chinese Medicine.
27. What des Christpher Dwns think f Wang Zuxian?
A. Greedy but easy-ging.B. Picky but warm-hearted.
C. Cnfident and well-behaved.D. Prfessinal and dwn-t-earth.
【答案】24. A 25. B 26. C 27. D
C
What if yur friends are ging thrugh life-r-death situatins in the family? Scial exchange thery wuld suggest that yu’d better drp them because they’re nt prviding as many benefits t yu as they culd. Different frm the exchange-based relatinship, real-life experiences with these situatins might be the ppsite: These are the times when many peple are mst likely t supprt their friends.
A recent research backs this up. “When surveyed abut what they want in a friend, peple didn’t place a high value n paying back any debts — smething highly valued frm a scial exchange perspective”. “Instead, they cnsidered ther traits — such as lyalty, reliability and being there in times f need — t be much mre imprtant”, Charlie Kirk, leader f the investigatin added. The essence f friendship may be what is called risk-pling where ur ancient ancestrs supprt each ther t survive life challenges.
Accrding t the survey by The Human Genersity Prject, a crss-disciplinary research cllabratin, this kind f friendship can still be fund acrss scieties, frm “kere kere” in Fiji t “tmr marang” amng the Ik in Uganda. Similarly, the Maasai, a native grup in Kenya and Tanzania wh rely n cattle herds t make their living, cultivate friends wh help them when they are in need, with n expectatin abut paying each ther back. Just like the “neighbring” netwrk rted in suthern Arizna and New Mexic, farmers help their neighbrs with unpredictable challenges such as an accident, injury r illness.
“What all these findings suggest is that friendship is less abut the exchange f favrs and mre abut being there fr each ther when unfreseeable disaster strikes. Friendship seems mre like an insurance plan designed t kick in when yu need it mst rather than a system f balanced exchange”, says Charlie.
In a wrld f grwing uncertainty, cultivating risk-pling friendships and striving t be a gd partner yurself may help yu build resilience. Our ancestrs survived with the help f this kind f relatinship; ur future may depend n them t.
28. Hw des the authr present the issue in the first paragraph?
A. By defining a cncept.B. By making a cmparisn.
C. By analyzing reasns.D. By giving examples.
29. Which may be valued accrding t scial exchange thery?
A. A gd grasp f maths.B. A timely perid f cmpany.
C. Balanced cst and benefit.D. Distinguished survival skills.
30. What des Paragraph 3 mainly talk abut?
A. The cases f risk-pling friendship.B. The reasns fr risk-pling friendship.
C. The mechanism f exchange-based friendship.D. The pssible lgic f exchange-based relatinship.
31. What is the authr’s attitude tward Charlie Kirk’s research findings?
A. Dismissive.B. Apprving.C. Neutral.D. Dubtful.
【答案】28. B 29. C 30. A 31. B
D
Past research has shwn the negative effects f t much sugar intake n health, which has infrmed recmmendatins t limit cnsumptin f “free” r added sugar t less than 10% f a persn’s daily calric intake. Still, researchers in China and the United States felt that befre develping detailed plicies fr sugar restrictin, the “quality f existing evidence needs t be cmprehensively evaluated”, accrding t a study published in the jurnal The BMJ.
In a large review f 73 meta-analyses (元分析) — which included 8,601 studies — high cnsumptin f added sugar was assciated with significantly higher risks f 45 negative health utcmes, including diabetes, besity, high bld pressure, heart attack, strke, cancer, tth decay, depressin, and early death.
Free sugars are thse added during the prcessing f fds, packaged as table sugar, and naturally ccurring in hney, fruit juice, vegetable juice, and similar prducts in which the cellular (细胞的) structure f the fd has been brken dwn, accrding t the FDA. This categry des nt include sugars naturally ccurring in dairy r structurally whle fruits and vegetables.
“Whle fd carbhydrates take lnger t break dwn int simple sugars, and a part f them — the fiber — can’t be brken dwn at all,” said Dr. Maya Adam, a clinical assistant prfessr f pediatrics (小儿科) at Stanfrd University Schl f Medicine, wh wasn’t invlved in the study. “This means that whle, unprcessed grains dn’t cause the same spikes in bld sugar that we experience when we eat simple sugars. Bld sugar spikes are the underlying cause f health prblems in the lng run.”
The findings suggest peple shuld limit free sugar intake t less than 25 grams per day.
There are sme changes yu can make. Be aware f what yu’re putting in yur bdy by reading nutritin labels when shpping — even the nes n fds yu might nt think f as sweet, such as bread, breakfast cereals, and ygurts. These fds usually have lts f added sugar, Adam said. Cking and baking at hme mre ften is ne f the best ways t reduce sugar intake, said Brke Aggarwal, an assistant prfessr f medical sciences at Clumbia University Irving Medical Center. “Getting enugh gd-quality sleep n a regular basis wuld als help, as we tend t chse fds higher in sugar when we’re tired,” she added.
32. Why did a cmprehensive review f existing evidence need t be cnducted?
A. T study sugar and a few diseases.B. T prve existing sugar plicies wrk.
C. T guide future sugar-limiting plicies.D. T develp new types f lw-sugar fds.
33. Accrding t the FDA, which f the fllwing is cnsidered a free sugar?
A. Sugar in fresh apples.B. Sugar in uncut carrts.
C. Sugar added t biscuits.D. Sugar fund in plain milk.
34. What des the underlined wrd “spikes” in paragraph 5 prbably mean?
A. Sharp increases.B. Steady changes.
C. Cntinuus drps.D. Gradual balances.
35. Which f the fllwing is suggested by Dr. Maya Adam t reduce sugar intake?
A. Preparing meals and desserts at hme mre ften.
B. Getting enugh gd-quality sleep n a regular basis.
C. Limiting free sugar intake t less than 25 grams daily.
D. Checking nutritin labels carefully when buying fd.
【答案】32. C 33. C 34. A 35. D
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。
Shuld Yu Add Yur Child t Yur Credit Card?
Adding yur kid t yur credit card can be a shrtcut t helping them establish their wn credit histry, which is hugely imprtant fr their financial future. ____36____
S, shuld yu d it? ____37____ Frm there, yu will want t weigh the prs and cns and cnsider the specifics f yur situatin t decide what the right call is.
●____38____
Yu can add yur child t yur credit card accunt by making them an authrized user. This arrangement can help establish their credit histry. Besides, if yur child is ld enugh t begin t understand credit cards and budgeting, then this culd be a financial literacy lessn fr them
● What are the risks f adding yur child t yur credit card?
One ntable dwnside f adding yur kid t yur credit card: ____39____ If they run up charges, yu are respnsible fr a ptentially larger bill. On the ther hand, it is als pssible that yu culd end up hurting their credit. Being an authrized user can nly help build credit as lng as yu [the primary user] pay yur bill n time every mnth.
● What shuld yu cnsider befre making yur child an authrized user?
____40____ Sme have a minimum age requirement fr authrized users and thers charge a fee fr adding ne. It is equally imprtant t determine whether yur child is really ready fr this financial respnsibility — and hw yu will keep tabs n them alng the way.
A. They culd end up hurting yur credit.
B. Yu can just trust yur feelings and skip the research.
C. Yu can start by reviewing yur card issuer’s plicies.
D. What are the benefits f getting yurself credit cards?
E. Hw can adding yur kid as an authrized user help them?
F. The first step in making this decisin is getting clear n authrized-user basics.
G. But it’s natural t have mixed feelings abut handing ver a credit card in yur name.
【答案】36. G 37. F 38. E 39. A 40. C
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。
Grwing up in Indnesia, I was surrunded by rich traditins and a sense f belnging. But when my family mved t Denmark, everything changed. The cld sky seemed t ____41____ the cnfusin and self-dubt that settled in my heart. I felt like a(n) ____42____ in this new land.
In schl, I ____43____ t make friends. My accent, my appearance, and my backgrund set me apart. I tried t hide my Indnesian ____44____, hping t get alng with my Danish classmates. But the mre I tried, the ____45____ I felt. I began t hate myself fr nt being Danish enugh.
One day, during a particularly difficult perid, I had a(n) ____46____. I was sitting in the park at the time, feeling very ____47____ abut myself, when I met an elderly wman wh struck up a ____48____. She listened t my stry and then said t me, “Yu can’t win respect frm thers if yu dn’t respect yurself first.”
Her wrds stayed with me. I began t ____49____ my Indnesian rts, sharing stries and traditins with thers. I learned t appreciate the unique mix f _____50_____ that made me wh I was. Slwly, I started t see myself in a new _____51_____.
It wasn’t an vernight _____52_____, but gradually, I learned t lve myself fr wh I was. I realized that my _____53_____ were nt weaknesses but strengths. By accepting my true self, I _____54_____ my cnfidence. And by ding s, I discvered that respect and acceptance frm thers fllwed _____55_____.
41. A. verlkB. apprachC. mirrrD. prevent
42. A. agentB. utsiderC. vlunteerD. cnsultant
43. A. refusedB. prmisedC. agreedD. struggled
44. A. custmsB. virtuesC. rtsD. festivals
45. A. weakerB. lnelierC. calmerD. wiser
46. A. breakthrughB. assumptinC. emergencyD. cnflict
47. A. cntentB. awkwardC. inncentD. bad
48. A. campaignB. lectureC. cnversatinD. ceremny
49. A. rememberB. acceptC. abandnD. criticize
50. A. culturesB. lessnsC. suggestinsD. meanings
51. A. schlB. explanatinC. scietyD. light
52. A. transfrmatinB. visinC. rutineD. shelter
53. A. pininsB. differencesC. mistakesD. disadvantages
54. A. reducedB. lackedC. understdD. regained
55. A. deliberatelyB. temprarilyC. naturallyD. systematically
【答案】41. C 42. B 43. D 44. C 45. B 46. A 47. D 48. C 49. B 50. A 51. D 52. A 53. B 54. D 55. C
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。
Blue-and-white prcelain (青花瓷), a prduct f ___56___ (share) creativity, tells a stry f hw East and West craftsmanship harmnized. In the Yuan Dynasty, Persian merchants brught special pigments (颜料) t Jingdezhen, where prcelain traditins ___57___ (perfect). Lcal craftsmen mixed these pigments with white clay, creating the icnic blue patterns. By painting traditinal Chinese designs using freign materials, they achieved a perfect ___58___ (cmbine) f traditins.
Over the centuries, this technique steadily advanced. During the Ming Dynasty, prcelain became a majr exprt. Eurpean ___59___ (nble) lved its unique charm, calling it “white gld”. T meet their needs, Chinese artists added Eurpean elements like rse patterns t traditinal landscapes, making the prcelain mre appealing ___60___ westerners.
Mdern artists still use these ld techniques in creative ways. At ___61___ Lndn shw in 2025, a yung maker used 3D printers ___62___ (shape) vases but hand-painted them with dragns and Greek myths side by side. Visitrs said it felt like ancient China meeting mdern Eurpe thrugh hybrid art.
Tday, this glbal dialgue cntinues in museums wrldwide. A Ming-era dish that nce belnged t a French King ___63___ (sit) in the Luvre. Its jurney frm Jingdezhen t the Palace f Versailles, marked by cuntless hands acrss cntinents, reflects hw beauty ges beynd brders. ___64___ Craig Clunas nted, “The blue that fascinates the wrld is never ____65____ (mere) a clr — it is a language.”
【答案】56. shared
57. were perfected
58. cmbinatin
59. nbles 60. t
61. a 62. t shape
63. sits 64. As
65. merely
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
66. 假定你是李华,你校近期推出了“AI English”一款在线英语学习平台,受到同学们欢迎。请给美国朋友 Jack 写一封邮件,介绍这个平台,内容包括:
1.平台的主要功能;
2.平台对学习的帮助。
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 Jack,
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yurs,
Li Hua
【答案】Dear Jack,
I’m excited t tell yu abut ur schl’s “AI English”, an nline English learning platfrm, which has becme ppular amng students.
It ffers great features. Nt nly des it prvide AI-based ral evaluatin, pinting ut prnunciatin flaws with detailed feedback, but als sends persnalized vcabulary lists based n ur weaknesses, updating them weekly as we prgress. With these tls, we’ve made rapid prgress — speaking mre fluently as we crrect mistakes in real time, and memrizing wrds mre efficiently since the tailred lists fcus n what we truly need. It’s like having a private tutr available anytime.
I hpe yu’ll give it a try and share sme feedback with me.
Yurs,
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。
The ld wrkshp dr creaked pen. Clara walked in quietly. Her shes stepped n wd shavings (刨花) that sparkled in the sunlight. Thrugh the dusty windws, the mrning light shne n Grandfather’s rugh hands. He was gluing a maple chair leg.
The wall calendar still shwed January. Its yellwed pages were curling, just like dry leaves. An pen rder bk lay n the desk. February’s page was empty. There had been n new rders since mid-January. Clara held her breath and recrded Grandfather with her phne. She fcused n his quick hands as he measured angles with a metal ruler. “This might help him,” she thught, eager t shw hw skilled he was.
Hwever, when she psted the vide nline, negative cmments flded in. “Old ways fr a dying business!” “N wnder the business is failing!” Saddened, Clara deleted the vide quickly. A spider crawled ver the empty rder bk. Its blank pages shwed nt many peple wanted handmade things these days.
“Want t see my treasure?” Grandpa’ s vice brke the silence. He pened a leather album filled with pencil sketches (草图) like library chairs frm 1958 and park benches frm 1962. A faded pht slipped ut: a smiling by missing tw teeth was grinning at the camera, hlding a curved (弯曲的) spn prudly.
“Timmy, my frmer student,” Grandfather smiled, tuching the curve f the spn in the pht. “Nw he designs furniture fr tall buildings. Last mnth’s newspaper had an article abut his curved stairs. It was inspired by this very spn.” He tapped the pht, adding, “Machines make things fast, but hands remember stries.”
Clara lked at the pht — the curved spn, Timmy’s smile, and Grandpa’s yung handwriting n the back: Timmy’s first repair, age 7. Beside her, fresh wd shavings were shining. “Stries must be tld,” Clara murmured, taking ut her phne again. This time, she aimed t share nt just the wrk, but the stry behind it.
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。
Paragraph 1: The next mrning, Clara upladed a new vide.
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Paragraph 2: A week later, Timmy, nw a famus furniture designer, walked in the wrkshp.
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
【答案】The next mrning, Clara upladed a new vide. This time, her camera swept acrss the leather album’s sketches f Timmy’s curved spn and lingered n a yellwed newspaper clipping featuring his icnic stairs. As Grandfather narrated their stry, she zmed in n his hands — wrinkled yet steady — shaping a piece f wd int art. The vide ended with his vice, “Hands remember stries machines frget.” By nn, cmments explded, “Hands f a legend!” “Need this magic in my hme!” Shares f the vide skyrcketed. Amid the fld f praise, Clara sptted a message, “I’m cming t see yu sn, Master-back t where the magic began!” Her eyes widened at Timmy’s prfile picture which just matched the same grin frm that faded pht.
A week later, Timmy, nw a famus furniture designer, walked in the wrkshp. He embraced Grandfather, tears glistening. “Yur spn taught me curves have suls,” he said, placing the curved spn n the desk. Tgether, they designed a signature chair — Timmy sketching mdern lines n his tablet while Grandfather penciling his classic curves. Clara captured the mment: their fur hands shaping a maple chair leg tgether, mirrring the ne Grandfather had glued a week befre. When Timmy psted the vide, rders pured in: new chairs with curved legs, and even wden benches fr the twn park. Wd shavings danced in the sunlight as the wrkshp came back t life, the rder bk’s empty February page nw filled with March’s grwing demands.
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