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      1. 答题前,考生务必用黑色碳素笔将自己的姓名、准考证号、考场号、座位号在答题卡上填写清楚。
      2. 每小题选出答案后,用2B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。在试题卷上作答无效。
      3. 考试结束后,请将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。满分150分,考试用时120分钟。
      第一部分 听力 (共两节,满分30分)
      注意,听力部分答题时,请先将答案标在试卷上。听力部分结束前,你将有两分钟的时间将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。每段对话读两遍。
      1. What is the man buying?
      A. Hney.B. Rast beef.C. Ham.
      【答案】C
      【原文】M: Can I have sme f that sliced ham, please? Give me a few hundred grams f the hney-flavred stuff.
      W: Cming right up. D yu want me t slice yu sme rast beef as well? It’s really ppular lately.
      2. Why did the man take the curse?
      A. T get a diplma.
      B. T save mney in the future.
      C. T get a jb.
      【答案】B
      【原文】M: N mre night schl fr me. I’ve given up my building curse.
      W: Why? Yu haven’t even gt yur diplma. Nw yu can’t get a jb.
      M: That’s nt the aim. What I want is never t have t pay fr a builder again.
      3. What des the wman like best abut the jb?
      A. She can explre the city.
      B. She needn’t g t wrk by car.
      C. She wakes up early in the mrning.
      【答案】B
      【原文】M: Hw’s the new jb? Are yu enjying waking up befre the sun rises and waiting fr yur ride all mrning?
      W: I dn’t mind any f that. The best part is that I dn’t have t drive t wrk anymre. Driving is terrible fr the envirnment.
      4. What are the speakers ding prbably?
      A. Preparing fr their graduatin.
      B. Inviting peple t a birthday party.
      C. Creating a guest list.
      【答案】C
      【原文】M: D yu think we shuld invite Kevin and Annie t ur wedding?
      W: That’s a gd idea. We used t be really clse befre we graduated, and then they mved away. I wuld lve them t cme.
      5. Wh is the man?
      A. A fan.B. A singer.C. An authr.
      【答案】B
      【原文】M: Hell, there. Wh d yu want me t sign this t? T yu, r perhaps t yur cute little sn?
      W: His name is Ricky. He lves all yur sngs. Culd yu write “Dn’t ever give up. Anything is pssible!”? That wuld be great.
      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。
      6. What des the man intend t d right nw?
      A. Have a lessn.B. G n a trip.C. Give a present.
      7. Where des the cnversatin prbably take place?
      A. On the street.B. At the wman’s place.C. At the grandmther’s hme.
      【答案】6. C 7. A
      【原文】M: Wait up fr a minute, Akari. I bught smething fr yur grandmther. She’s been s generus in teaching me abut Japanese custms befre my trip that I want t thank her.
      W: I’m n my way t see her right nw.
      M: Great! Wuld yu mind giving this t her?
      W: I think she wuld appreciate receiving it directly frm yu even mre. Why dn’t yu walk there with me?
      M: I wuldn’t want t shw up withut being invited. That’s rude.
      W: Dn’t wrry. My grandmther wuld be very happy t see yu. She always says yu’re her favrite student.
      听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
      8. Wh was hurt at the sprts event?
      A. A few athletes.
      B. A grup f reprters.
      C. Sme members f the audience.
      9. Hw many peple were seriusly injured?
      A. Tw.B. Six.C. Eight.
      【答案】8. C 9. A
      原文】M: Did yu hear what happened at the lcal sccer field this Saturday?
      W: N. What?
      M: Yu remember hw hard it was raining that day, all the thunder and lightning?
      W: Oh n. Did smene get hit by lightning?
      M: Yes... There were a bunch f peple watching the game under a tree. The lightning hit the tree, and a large branch fell n them.
      W: I hpe n ne was hurt t badly. Hw many peple were under the tree?
      M: There were eight f them. Apparently, the heaviest part f the branch hit a man and his wife. They were taken t the hspital, but the ther six nly had slight injuries.
      W: That’s gd. I guess they had t cancel the game, then.
      M: Yeah, but it will start again tmrrw.
      听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
      10. What d we knw abut the wman’s plan?
      A. She intends t mve t Sicily permanently.
      B. She is lking fr a hliday huse in Sicily.
      C. She has decided t sell her huse in Sicily.
      11. Why is Sicily selling the huses at cheap prices?
      A. T get rid f ld huses.
      B. T increase the ppulatin.
      C. T build new vacatin huses.
      12. What kind f huse des the wman plan t buy?
      A. One that needs a lt f repair.
      B. An expensive vacatin hme.
      C. A fairly new ne.
      【答案】10. A 11. B 12. A
      【原文】W: I am seriusly cnsidering buying a huse in Sicily. They are selling huses t peple wh are planning t settle in the area fr many years.
      M: Hw will yu affrd that? Yu dn’t make that much mney at wrk.
      W: These huses are being sld at very cheap prices. The lcal gvernment needs t have mre peple in the area, s the ecnmy will get better.
      M: Hw cheap are the huses?
      W: A huse that is fairly new is arund $25,000. But sme lder hmes cst $100 less n average.
      M: Will yu empty yur bank accunt t get smething new?
      W: N. I’ll get smething that needs a lt f fixing. It will be a prject that I can use my building knwledge t repair.
      听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
      13. What will the wman d during her first vacatin?
      A. Help her prfessr in Mscw.
      B. See her parents in Shanghai.
      C. Wrk in the physics lab in Mscw.
      14. Hw lng will the wman spend in Russia?
      A. Fur days.B. A week.C. Tw weeks.
      15. Where is the man frm?
      A. Russia.B. Serbia.C. Cratia.
      16. What des the wman think abut Schi?
      A It’s the best place fr a summer visit.
      B. It desn’t have a great climate.
      C. It’s great fr research.
      【答案】13. B 14. A 15. C 16. A
      【原文】M: Schl will be finished sn. I need t find smething t d fr the hliday. What are yur plans, Min?
      W: Oh, I’ll be wrking. My grup is wrking n a prject that requires cnstant attentin. We’re taking fur-day shifts. S I nly have Friday thrugh Mnday ff.
      M: Well, where can yu g in fur days?
      W: The first time, I’ll visit my parents fr the hliday. It’s easy t fly frm Beijing t Shanghai.
      M: And where will yu g during yur next fur days ff?
      W: The prfessr I wrk fr is ding research in Mscw. When she asked fr a vlunteer t help her ver the hliday, I said I wuld be happy t help.
      M: Ww. That’s exciting. I wuld lve t visit Russia.
      W: It isn’t hard. Yu culd even make plans t g there fr the hliday. Yu’re frm Serbia, aren’t yu?
      M: N, I’m frm Cratia. Maybe I shuld check it ut. I’ve always wanted t visit St. Petersburg. Which city d yu like best?
      W: In my pinin, Schi is the place t g. It’s by the sea, and it’s warmer than the rest f the cuntry during the summer.
      听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
      17. When did the rbbery take place?
      A. Last Sunday afternn.
      B. Yesterday at 11:00 p.m..
      C. Last Saturday night.
      18. Hw much are the stlen gds wrth altgether?
      A. $2,600.B. $1,600.C. $1,000.
      19. What shuld students d if they have infrmatin?
      A. Call the lcal plice.
      B. Tell the staff at Clidge Hall.
      C. Cntact campus security.
      20. What will the thieves prbably d next accrding t the speaker?
      A. Steal mre things.B. Sell the stlen gds.C. Return what they tk.
      【答案】17. C 18. A 19. C 20. B
      【原文】Attentin, all students. By nw, all f yu have heard abut the event that happened at Clidge Hall last weekend. On Saturday night at abut 11:00, tw freshmen reprted that their TV, DVD player, and bth f their cmputers were stlen frm their drmitry rm. Their Samsung TV and DVD player tgether are valued at $600, but their Apple cmputers are each valued at $1,000. S far, campus security and the lcal plice have been unable t find the stlen items r the thieves. We need yur help. If yu were in the area f Clidge Hall at the time f the rbbery, and yu think yu saw smething, please cntact campus security at 658-2230. Yu can als stp by ne f the three security ffices n campus 24 hurs a day. Please d nt cntact the lcal plice department directly. They are very busy with ther cases, and they have asked fr all infrmatin abut this case thrugh campus security. Please keep an eye ut fr the items. Whever tk them prbably wants t sell them befre taking anything else. If yu are ffered sme “used” electrnics that match the descriptin f the stlen gds, please call us right away. In the meantime, we are adding extra security staff arund the drmitries, but please be especially careful with yur valuable items.
      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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
      A
      Emerald Cmmunity “Dream-Building Shp” Events 2025
      The Emerald Cmmunity is all set t launch three innvative activities specifically tailred fr teens aged 13-19 at its 2025 “Dream-Building Shp”. These activities skillfully blend technlgy and public welfare, aiming t ffer teenagers a unique and enriching experience.
      BCI Brain-Cntrlled Tech Wrkshp
      Teenagers will have the precius pprtunity t learn the basics f brain-cmputer interface (BCI) tech frm distinguished mentrs frm Tsinghua University. What makes this wrkshp even mre appealing is that participants can try perating mini-drnes with their brainwaves and the best part is, n prir experience is needed at all.
      Time: Oct.18-20,3:00-5:00 PM
      Lcatin: Innvatin Lab (2nd Flr)
      Fee: $20 (equipment prvided)
      Upcycled Craft fr Charity
      In this activity, teens will get t make bags frm recycled clth, and these bags will then be sld at the cmmunity fair. The prfits generated frm the sales will be used t supprt the “Precise Dnatin” prject, which is dedicated t helping disabled grups.
      Time: Oct.25,10:00 AM-1:00 PM
      Lcatin: Activity Hall
      Fee: Free (materials included)
      Yuth Curatr Training
      Participants will be given the task f designing a small exhibitin fr cmmunity artwrks. They will receive valuable guidance frm prfessinal curatrs thrughut the prcess. Mrever, thse wh perfrm well have the chance t win a “Dream Fund”.
      Time: Nv.1,2:00-4:30 PM
      Lcatin: Exhibitin Zne
      Fee: $10 (certificate given)
      Sign-ups clse 5 days befre each event. Fr mre details, yu can call 555-6789 r visit emerald-dream. rg . These events prmise t be bth educatinal and fun, prviding teens with a platfrm t explre new interests and make a psitive impact.
      21. What is a special feature f the “BCI Brain-Cntrlled Tech Wrkshp”?
      A. Participants can learn t assemble their wn drnes.
      B. It is designed by prfessrs frm a famus university.
      C. All necessary equipment is ffered fr free.
      D. It welcmes cmplete beginners.
      22. Which event is the best chice fr a cntributr with a limited budget?
      A. BCI Brain-Cntrlled Tech Wrkshp.
      B. Upcycled Craft fr Charity.
      C. Yuth Curatr Training.
      D. Cmmunity Art Exhibitin.
      23. What is cmmn t all three events?
      A. They all prvide certificates fr participants.
      B. They are all free f charge fr cmmunity members.
      C. They all require sme related experience.
      D. They are all designed fr the same age grup.
      【答案】21. D 22. B 23. D
      B
      A fearless Chinese teenager, Li Yike, has amazed the wrld with her sl verseas jurney, prving that yung peple can chase their dreams with curage and careful planning. Last Nvember, the 18-year-ld embarked n a life-changing trip, spending 35 days traveling acrss seven cuntries — including Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkey, and Egypt — n an incredibly tight budget f just 11,500 yuan (US$1,600). Her jurney wasn’t just abut visiting new places; it was a bld step t break free frm rutine and see the wrld thrugh her wn eyes.
      T stick strictly t her budget, Li made practical chices: she tk verland trains and budget flights whenever pssible, stayed in affrdable yuth hstels that ffered a chance t meet ther travelers, and even camped in airprt lunges n a few nights when late arrivals left her with n better ptins. She als priritized safety: cutting her hair shrt and wearing unisex clthing t avid drawing unwanted attentin, especially in areas where she was unfamiliar with lcal custms. Li, wh had taken a gap year after graduating frm an internatinal secndary schl, said she’d lng dreamed f experiencing the wrld “she had nly read abut in bks and seen in dcumentaries” instead f staying in her cmfrtable but limited daily life.
      After returning hme, Li shared her vivid travel stries and stunning phts nline, hping t inspire her peers t pursue their wn dreams bravely. Hwever, her psitivity was sn met with negativity — she faced cyberbullying and malicius rumrs, including false claims that her trip was funded by her family’s wealth r even questinable surces. Undeterred by the unfair criticism, Li psted a detailed breakdwn f her expenses nline, clearly shwing hw she saved n transprtatin and accmmdatin, and she kept sharing her adventures withut letting the negativity stp her.
      Her resilience quickly struck a chrd with many peple. Thusands f yung netizens flded her page with praise fr her independence and curage, with ne ppular cmment reading: “She’s living the curage we all wish fr.” Reflecting n her jurney, Li said firmly, “Age shuldn’t limit ur curisity. The wrld is there t be explred, as lng as yu’re well prepared. Dn’t let fear hld yu back frm what yu want t d.”
      24. Which methd did Li Yike use t ensure her safety during the jurney?
      A. Changing her appearance.
      B. Learning basic self-defense skills.
      C. Aviding lcal strangers.
      D. Carrying emergency alert devices.
      25. What likely mtivated Li Yike t travel alne?
      A. T experience the wrld firsthand.
      B. T becme an influencer thrugh challenges.
      C. T escape academic pressure during her gap year.
      D. T prve traveling alne is safe.
      26. Hw did Li Yike respnd t negative cmments and rumrs nline?
      A. She felt discuraged and paused her psts.
      B. She deleted all psts t avid cntrversy.
      C. She aplgized and explained her family backgrund.
      D. She used facts t defend herself and cntinued sharing.
      27. What tuched yung netizens mst abut Li’s jurney?
      A. Her ability t visit seven cuntries in just ver a mnth.
      B. Her skills in handling all travel arrangements alne.
      C. Her talent fr phtgraphy and vivid strytelling.
      D. Her curage t pursue her aspiratins independently.
      【答案】24. A 25. A 26. D 27. D
      C
      The mst ppular turism sites in Eurpe are expected t attract a recrd number f turists this summer seasn. With travelers aviding traditinal htspts like the US and Middle Eastern states, Eurpean cities and islands are struggling with increasing pressure frm ver-turism. Thugh Eurpe has been called the wrld’s museum, these huge crwds have als made it grund zer fr cncerns abut ver-turism.
      In Spain, anti-turism activists, academics, and the gvernment argue that ver-turism is driving up husing csts in city centers and ppular areas due t shrt-term rentals (出租). Others cmplain that the character f city neighbrhds is changing as lcal shps are replaced by suvenir stres, internatinal chains, and trendy restaurants. Angels Varvarusis, a Barcelna and Athens-based urban planner, warned that lcal cmmunity events, traditinal festivals, r cultural gatherings that are imprtant fr the lcal residents’ sense f identity and cmmunity may be disrupted r vershadwed by the fcus n turism.
      Gvernments are attempting t better manage turist numbers by prmting alternative destinatins. In Lndn and Paris, authrities have limited rental apartments t 90 days annually t prevent them frm becming full-time htels. Barcelna has stpped issuing shrt term rental licenses, s they will n lnger be available after 2028. While prmting quieter destinatins attracts sme visitrs, the verall rise in turism means that these turists are simply replaced by new nes in the same htspts, with n significant drp in numbers. Laws regulating rental nights are hard t plice. Barcelna’s ban has nt eased its husing crisis either, and it will be difficult t assess whether the plicy has been effective until it cmes int full effect in 2028.
      While lcal measures are being intrduced t address ver-turism a brader, mre glbal perspective is needed t ensure the sustainable future f turism, Glria Guevara Manz, President & CEO f the Wrld Turism and Travel Cuncil, stresses that turism shuld nt nly fcus n grwth but als n its impact n lcal cultures and cmmunities. “The element f respnsibility needs t be brught int this thrugh cperatin with all relevant parties with an interest in ensuring a sustainable future,” she said.
      28. What des the underlined wrd “vershadwed” in Paragraph 2 prbably mean?
      A. Cmpletely destryed.B. Partly dwnplayed.
      C. Well prtected.D. Widely spread.
      29. Which wrd can we use t describe gvernments’ effrts n ver-turism?
      A. Well-received.B. Ineffective.C. Prductive.D. Fruitful.
      30. Accrding t Glria, what is needed fr sustainable turism?
      A. Fcusing n turist grups and cultures as well.
      B. Ignring the impact f turism n lcal cultures.
      C. Wrking with related parties t take respnsibility.
      D. Prmting quiet destinatins t attract sme visitrs.
      31. Which f the fllwing can best serve as the title f the passage?
      A. Eurpe’s Turism: Frm Wrld’s Museum t Over-turism Crisis
      B. Gvernment Actin: Targeting Turism’s Negative Side Effects
      C. Turism Trend: Onging Rise in Eurpe’s Ppular Destinatins
      D. Eurpe’s Turism Future: Tward a Glbal Path fr Sustainability
      【答案】28. B 29. B 30. C 31. A
      D
      The alarming accumulatin f micr-plastics in glbal water systems has lng been an envirnmental crisis. These tiny particles even get int the mst faraway water-based ecsystems and enter the human fd chain. Traditinal remval methds, which depend n filtratin r chemical breakdwn, have been fund either nt effective fr micr-plastics smaller than 5 micrmeters r harmful t life in the water. This difficulty has pushed scientists arund the wrld t lk fr new slutins that balance effectiveness and eclgical safety.
      Great prgress came frm Dr. Emma Carter’s team at the Australian Institute f Marine Science. The key part f their new idea is a bi-inspired nanmaterial (纳米材料) made frm chitsan — a natural substance frm crustacean (甲壳纲动物) shells. It cpies the sticky threads mussels use t stick t rcks. “The strength f ur material is its tw-in-ne functin,” Dr. Carter explains. “It attaches t 92% f micr-plastics f different sizes and breaks dwn fully in 45 days in natural water, aviding secndary pllutin.”
      Lab tests n 67 water samples frm the Murray-Darling Basin’s freshwater t the Indian Ocean’s saltwater shwed hpeful results. When the nanmaterial was added t plluted water, it quickly frmed grups with micr-plastics, which sink naturally r are easily remved by lw-energy filtratin. Imprtantly, tests fund n harm t water rganisms like algae r yung fish, fixing a majr flaw f chemical treatments.
      The technlgy als helps the sustainable ecnmy. The chitsan used in the nanmaterial cmes frm seafd industry waste, turning trash int a valuable tl. Dr. Carter’s team is already testing the technlgy in wastewater plants f three Australian cities. Full-scale use is planned within tw years. “We dn’t just want t develp a technical fix,” Dr. Carter says. “We want t shw hw nature can guide the design f sustainable technlgy.”
      Critics pint ut that real-wrld cnditins may affect the material’s perfrmance. Als, increasing prductin t meet glbal demand needs steady supplies f chitsan. Hwever, the Glbal Envirnmental Technlgy Assessment Institute calls the innvatin a real “game changer.” It estimates the technlgy culd cut micr-plastic pllutin in freshwater systems by 60% by 2030. As Dr. Carter stresses, slving glbal envirnmental prblems needs bth technlgical skill and eclgical wisdm.
      32. What makes the nanmaterial a “tw-in-ne” prduct accrding t Dr. Carter?
      A. Remving micr-plastics and causing n harm t water rganisms.
      B. Treating plluted water samples and aiding sustainable grwth.
      C. Adsrbing micr-plastics and degrading withut secndary pllutin.
      D. Using a natural material and learning frm hw mussels stick t rcks.
      33. What can we infer frm the lab tests n the 67 water samples?
      A. The nanmaterial is mre harmful t yung fish than t algae in plluted water.
      B. Lw-energy filtratin is the mst effective way t remve micr-plastic clusters.
      C. The nanmaterial wrks equally well in freshwater and saltwater envirnments.
      D. Chemical treatments are still needed t cmplement the nanmaterial’s functin.
      34. What des Dr. Carter mean in Paragraph 4?
      A. The technlgy f the nanmaterial is far frm perfect yet.
      B. The team aims t set a mdel fr nature-inspired sustainable technlgy.
      C. The full-scale use f the technlgy will take lnger than tw years.
      D. The nanmaterial’s applicatin is limited t wastewater treatment plants.
      35. Which wrd best describes Dr. Carter’s attitude twards slving glbal envirnmental prblems?
      A. Pessimistic.B. Skeptical.C. Practical.D. Satisfied.
      【答案】32. C 33. C 34. B 35. C
      第二节 (共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
      根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
      A new fashin mvement is gaining mmentum in China. Knwn as “Gucha”, r “Natinal Tide”, it reflects yung Chinese peple’s grwing interest in dmestic brands that blend cultural heritage with mdern aesthetic. ____36____. It represents a pwerful cmbinatin f business, cultural identity, and natinal pride.
      ____37____ Fr a lng time, “Made in China” was perceived as a label fr cheap, mass-prduced gds. Gucha seeks t revlutinize this impressin in an innvative way. A pivtal mment came in 2018 when Li-Ning, a Chinese sprtswear cmpany, shwcased its cllectin at New Yrk Fashin Week. Its designs — featuring bld Chinese characters and histrical themes — achieved instant success.
      The appeal f Gucha lies in its ability t make Chinese culture feel fresh and relevant. ____38____ Yung cnsumers wear these designs as a natural part f their daily lives and persnal identity. With China’s grwing ecnmy, this generatin is keen t express its distinctive tastes. At the same time, e-cmmerce giant Shein ften weaves traditinal cultural elements int its fast-fashin framewrk — nt just surface-level patterns, but subtle references rted in Chinese art. ____39____ Unlike generic “Oriental-style” designs that rely n steretypes, these details carry the texture f specific cultural traditins. This helps intrduce Chinese cultural elements t yung shppers acrss the glbe in an accessible way, withut reducing heritage t a mere aesthetic trend.
      Ultimately, the rise f Gucha signifies a fundamental transitin in China’s psitin within the glbal ecnmy — frm a manufacturing hub t a surce f cultural innvatin. As these brands expand their internatinal presence, they are n lnger just exprting prducts. ____40____
      A. This is mre than just a fashin trend.
      B. This mvement began arund a decade ag.
      C. Hwever, this change did nt happen vernight.
      D. They are prmting a unique style and perspective.
      E. Therefre, many freign brands are learning frm this mdel.
      F. It is nt abut cpying the past, but creatively reimagining it fr tday.
      G. Fr instance, Shein’s clthing lines at times include designs like traditinal ink-wash paintings.
      【答案】36. A 37. C 38. F 39. G 40. D
      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。
      I always pass by a small crner stre run by an elderly man, Mr. Davis. He’s a quiet man, but he knws mst f his custmers by name and always greets them with a kind ____41____. One rainy afternn, I ducked int the stre t take shelter frm the rain, nly t see a little by nervusly clutching a candy bar. His eyes darted arund the empty shp, and his hands shk slightly as he ____42____ tward the dr. As he slipped ut, I caught sight f the unpaid candy in his hand — my heart ____43____ a beat, unsure what t d.
      I std frzen, ____44____ whether t tell Mr. Davis. ____45____, befre I culd speak up, the by reappeared. He lingered at the dr, summned the curage t walk t the cunter, and slwly ____46____ Mr. Davis the mney fr the candy, plus an extra dllar. “I’m srry I tk it withut paying,” he mumbled, his eyes fixed n the flr, t ____47____ t meet anyne’s gaze.
      Mr. Davis ndded gently, accepting the mney. Then he did smething that ____48____ me: he reached int a glass jar behind the cunter, tk ut a lllipp, and held it ut t the by. “Fr yur hnesty,” he said warmly. “The candy bar was a mistake, but this is a gift.”
      That small mment ____49____ with me lng after. It wasn’t just a lessn in right and wrng, but abut having the curage t _____50_____ ne’s errrs. He didn’t scld the by; instead, he hnred his cnscience. His kindness left a far deeper _____51_____ than anger ever culd.
      It made me _____52_____ n hw we judge mistakes. We ften fcus n aviding failure, fearing the cnsequences. But maybe the real measure f _____53_____ is what we d after we fail.
      That day in a humble crner stre, a wise man taught a by — and a watching teenager — that redemptin (救赎) is always within _____54_____. It was a truth I’ve carried ever since: kindness, nt criticism, is the strngest frce t guide thers. And smetimes, the sweetest rewards in life aren’t the things we buy, but the lessns we learn when we chse t d what’s _____55_____.
      41. A. glanceB. smileC. sighD. wave
      42. A. inchedB. marchedC. rushedD. wandered
      43. A. liftedB. failedC. achedD. skipped
      44. A. debatingB. frgettingC. determiningD. pretending
      45. A. BesidesB. TherefreC. HweverD. Meanwhile
      46. A. dnatedB. handedC. lentD. wed
      47. A. anxiusB. ashamedC. astnishedD. awkward
      48. A. disappintedB. cnfusedC. tuchedD. shcked
      49. A. stayedB. livedC. hungD. stuck
      50. A. hideB. cmmitC. crrectD. regret
      51. A. markB. impressinC. memryD. recrd
      52. A. reflectB. cmmentC. insistD. act
      53. A. shameB. ignranceC. integrityD. dishnesty
      54. A. cntrlB. sightC. graspD. reach
      55. A. prperB. mralC. legalD. pssible
      【答案】41. B 42. A 43. D 44. A 45. C 46. B 47. B 48. C 49. D 50. C 51. B 52. A 53. C 54. D 55. A
      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。
      Ga Fenglin, a master craftsman in China, has wrked n aerspace engines fr ver 30 years. ____56____ a senir technician, he ensures the precisin f engine cmpnents, which affects spacecraft safety.
      Once, Ga ____57____ (task) with welding a key rcket part. The tlerance was nly 0.01 mm. He practiced ____58____ (cntrl) his breath and mvements fr days. ____59____ (meet) the standard, he made a detailed plan and succeeded. His dedicatin inspires ____60____ new generatin. He says, “We must pass skills n.” He has trained ver 100 yung technicians, many f ____61____ have becme team backbnes.
      His stry shws that rdinary peple can ____62____ (true) achieve great things. Tday, at the age f 50, Ga still wrks n the factry flr every day with the same enthusiasm he had n his first day, ____63____ (surrund) by tls used fr decades.
      Fr yung peple, Ga is mre than a craftsman — he is a rle mdel. His experience teaches us that success cmes frm cntinuus imprvement and unwavering passin. Whether in aerspace r any ther field, the spirit f “craftsman” helps us build a strnger and ____64____ (prsper) cuntry.
      We shuld all learn frm Ga Fenglin: lve ur wrk, pursue ____65____ (excellent), and achieve ur dreams with hard wrk.
      【答案】56. As 57. was tasked
      58. cntrlling
      59. T meet
      60. a 61. whm
      62. truly 63. surrunded
      64. mre prsperus
      65. excellence
      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,你校英文报正在征集“学习标兵 (Mdel Student) ”专栏的候选人推荐。请你给编辑写一封邮件,推荐你心目中的学习标兵。
      内容包括:1. 被推荐人的基本信息;
      2. 推荐的理由;
      3. 表达期待。
      注意:1. 写作词数应为80左右;
      2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
      Dear Editr,
      I am Li Hua, a student frm Class 3, Grade 3.
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      Yurs sincerely,
      Li Hua
      【答案】Dear Editr,
      I am Li Hua, a student frm Class 3, Grade 3. I’m writing t sincerely recmmend my classmate Tm as the candidate fr the “Mdel Student” clumn.
      Tm, wh shares the same class with me, is always warm-hearted. Every weekend, he rganizes after-class study grups t share his effective nte-taking methds and prblem-slving skills fr the difficult subjects. His patience and kindness have wn everyne’s respect. Academically, he is equally impressive. He cnsistently ranks in the tp three in ur grade, and even wn first prize in the city’s English Speech Cntest last mnth.
      I firmly believe Tm is the perfect fit fr “Mdel Student”. I wuld be grateful if yu culd take my recmmendatin int cnsideratin.
      Yurs sincerely,
      Li Hua
      第二节 (满分25分)
      67. 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
      Sixteen-year-ld Mia lived in Oakwd, a small twn where everyne knew each ther. Her parents ran a lcal bakery that had been in the family fr decades, but lately, business was declining. Supermarkets with cheaper bread and pastries drew mst custmers away, and Mia ften saw her parents sighing ver empty cash registers at night.
      One Saturday mrning, Mia was helping arrange bread n the shelf when an elderly man named Mr. Hendersn entered. He was a regular, but his steps lked unsteady. “Just a laf f yur mther’s wheat bread, dear,” he said, his vice weak. Mia handed it t him, and when he fumbled with his wallet, she nticed his hands shaking. “Take it n the huse, Mr. Hendersn,” she said sftly. The ld man smiled gratefully, mentining that many senirs in twn struggled t affrd fresh fd since the cmmunity fd bank clsed last mnth.
      Mia’s heart sank. That afternn, she sat in the bakery’s backyard, thinking hard. The bakery was struggling, but the senirs’ prblem weighed n her. She remembered her grandma used t say, “Small kindnesses tie a twn tgether.” Suddenly, an idea ppped int her head. She rushed inside t tell her parents, but they lked hesitant — they culd barely keep the bakery ging, let alne take n mre.
      Undeterred, Mia decided t try anyway. She made a pster and hung it utside the bakery: “Free bread fr senirs every Friday — dnatins welcme.” The next mrning, she waited anxiusly by the dr. Just as she started t dubt herself, a car pulled up, and a wman she didn’t knw rlled dwn the windw...
      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。
      Mia walked ver t the car, wndering what the wman wanted.
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      Weeks later, the bakery and the twn seemed t have changed.
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      【答案】
      Mia walked ver t the car, wndering what the wman wanted. “Hi, I’m Clara frm the twn’s cmmunity center,” the wman said, handing her a bx f flur. “I heard abut yur plan — many lcals want t help. This is frm Mrs. Green’s grcery stre, and Mr. Trres will bring butter later.” Mia’s eyes lit up. Sn, mre peple came with dnatins: eggs, sugar, and even cash. Senirs started visiting n Fridays, chatting while picking up bread, filling the bakery with laughter. Her parents, tuched by the supprt, jined in, baking extra pastries fr the senirs.

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