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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
Street fd is an essential part f Chinese culinary (食物的) culture. Explring street fd is nt just abut eating — it’s a cultural experience that engages all the senses and prvides valuable insight int China’s diverse fd traditins. The fllwing are sme famus street fd destinatins wrth visiting.
Kuanzhai Alley
Lcated in dwntwn Chengdu, Kuanzhai Alley is a well-preserved histric area cnsisting f three Qing Dynasty alleys. It is renwned fr its authentic Sichuan flavrs, s dn’t miss the chance t try lcal favrites like spicy htpts, chewy Dandan ndles, and skewers infused with numbing Sichuan peppercrns and fiery chili il.
Nanluguxiang
Nanluguxiang in Beijing is a bustling spt fr street fd lvers. As yu wander alng the alley, yu’ll see many turists hlding sugarcated haws, juicy kebabs, crispy ht dgs, rast crabs and ther ppular snacks-feel free t try sme f them. At #49 Nanluguxiang, Wenyu Cheese Shp basts f having the best cheese in the city, with a lng queue usually frming in frnt f the stre.
Wujiang Rad
Wujiang Rad Fd Street is a paradise fr thse seeking authentic Shanghai snacks and lcal specialties. Sme famus chain brands like Yang’s Fried Stuffed Bun and Xibeilang Barbecue first started here. If this is yur first time visiting Shanghai, yu shuldn’t miss Wujiang Rad fr a memrable fd tur!
Yngxing Fang
Yngxing Fang in Xi’an is a distinctive street dedicated t the city’s intangible cultural heritage (非物质文化遗产) cuisine. In additin t a wide variety f delicius street fd, it als includes Shaanbei Building, Guanzhng Building, and Shaannan Building, where yu can enjy banquets with specialties frm varius parts f Shaanxi.
1. Which are the well-knwn flavrs f Kuanzhai Alley?
A. Fried stuffed buns and barbecue.B. Rast crabs and crispy ht dgs.
C. Spicy htpts and Dandan ndles.D. Sugarcated haws and juicy kebabs.
2. What can we knw abut the Wenyu Cheese Shp?
A. Its great ppularity.B. Its lng histry.C. Its target visitrs.D. Its lw prices.
3. What is unique abut Yngxing Fang t the ther destinatins?
A. Varius ppular snacks fr turists.
B. Banquets with lcal specialties available.
C. A histry dating back t the Qing Dynasty.
D. The birthplace f sme famus chain brands.
B
As a child, I devted myself t bks. When exams came, I revised fr hurs withut break. But in recent years, I’ve watched that capacity fr intense cncentratin fade int infinite phne scrlling (滚动). My attentin span cntracts like a candle in the wind. I want t restre that mental flexibility.
S, abut a year ag, I made a small prmise: every time I encuntered a wrd I didn’t knw, I’d lk it up and write it dwn. Nthing cmplicated, just a running list kept, irnically, n my phne. Each week, I’d review t fix wrds int my memry. The list nw cvers almst 20 pages, and this tiny rutine has been quietly transfrmative. Each time I lk up, recrd and review a wrd, I feel a faint stretch, as thugh sme neglected part f my brain is flexing again.
It’s nt an easy habit t keep up, ften impractical. If I’m reading n the subway, I have t stp mid-paragraph, pull ut my phne and type “millenarianism” int my Ggle dcument while trying nt t knck int strangers. It can slw my reading t a maddening pace. And then there’s the revising, dutifully scrlling thrugh my grwing wrd-cllectin like preparing a vcabulary test. Realistically, I apply maybe 5% f these wrds int my everyday speech. Mst remain like museum pieces-admired but rarely handled.
Still, it’s made my mind sharper. I find myself reaching less ften fr the same tired adjectives, and mre ften fr smething precise. Few things are mre satisfying than unearthing the exact wrd yu seek.
In an age when ur devices absrb ur attentin with merciless efficiency, it feels uncnventinal t use mine as a tl fr slw thinking. And it’s given me back smething I feared I’d lst—the pleasure f exercising a mind that, after years f mindless scrlling, is finally waking up again.
4. Why did the authr begin nting dwn unfamiliar wrds?
A. T prepare fr a vcabulary test.B. T cllect rare wrds fr daily use.
C. T regain the ability t fcus deeply.D. T replace phne use with useful tasks.
5. What can we knw abut the authr’s wrd-recrding habit?
A. It requires his cnsistent effrt.B. It speeds up his reading prcess.
C. It imprves his everyday speech.D. It enables him t use mst wrds.
6. What can be inferred frm paragraph 4?
A. Cmmn adjectives might be misused.B. Using precise wrds fulfills the authr.
C. Pr vcabulary des harm t thinking.D. The authr n lnger uses simple adjectives.
7. What des the underlined wrd “mine” refer t in the last paragraph?
A. The authr’s attentin.B. The authr’s time.
C. The authr’s vcabulary. D. The authr’s phne.
C
Mst science fictin bks paint grand visins f the future — mnumental space battles, cruel and disrdered wrlds, r technlgical utpias (乌托邦). Duglas Adams tk a different rute. Instead f idealizing space travel, he turned it int a bureaucratic (官僚主义的) nightmare. Rather than having nble heres, he gave us a cnfused Englishman in a bathrbe. Instead f deep philsphical insights, he gave us a jke abut the number 42 being the answer t everything.
The Hitchhiker’s Guide t the Galaxy pens by describing Earth as an “insignificant little blue-green planet”. Adams prepares readers t separate themselves frm their attachments t their wn wrld. Adams urges readers t lk at human existence bjectively. In ding this, he is able t illustrate the insignificance f things like mney, t which humans therwise attach great meaning. What’s mre, he suggests that humans are fundamentally unhappy and that the pursuit t ease this discntentment is a key part f life n Earth. Unfrtunately, thugh, it’s clear that humans are incmpetent at identifying the true surce f their unhappiness, smething that surely intensifies their lack f cntentment.
The Hitchhiker’s Guide t the Galaxy is a bk that refuses t be bxed int ne genre. It’s science fictin, but it’s als satire. It’s full f deep ideas but never takes itself seriusly. It’s absurd (荒谬的), yet surprisingly insightful. Adams uses deadly serius delivery t explain humanity’s struggle t find meaning in life. Still, he emphasizes the extent t which humans lng t find happiness in life, framing the species as a grup wh cnstantly pursues knwledge abut the nature f its wn existence.
Whether yu’re a sci-fi fan r nt, this bk is a must-read. It makes yu laugh ut lud while weaving in wisdm, prving that life’s absurdity is part f its charm. As its cver advises: “DON’T PANIC” — just dive int this funny, smart, and endlessly memrable adventure.
8. Hw is Duglas Adams’ writing different frm mst sci-fi bks?
A. It describes grand space battles.B. It takes nble spirit as its theme.
C. It includes deep philsphical ideas.D. It uses absurd humr fr sci-fi elements.
9. Why des Duglas Adams describe Earth as “insignificant”?
A. T help readers view human life bjectively.
B. T prve mney is meaningless t humans.
C. T shw humans can’t escape unhappiness.
D. T stress Earth is small in the universe.
10. What des paragraph 3 try t illustrate?
A. The bk’s ddity and absurdity.B. The bk’s unique feature and theme.
C. Duglas Adams’ philsphical insights.D. The ppular characters in the bk.
11. What is the authr’s purpse in writing the text?
A. T cmpare Adams’ wrks with thers.B. T analyze the genre f a bk.
C. T explain features f science fictin.D. T recmmend a science fictin.
D
“We are ne step clser t a greener and climate-friendlier fd prductin.” That is the cnclusin reached by Kasper Røjkjæ Andersen and Simna Radutiu, prfessrs f mlecular (分子的) bilgy at Aarhus University. Their new research highlights an imprtant bilgical clue that culd help reduce agriculture’s heavy reliance n artificial fertilizer.
Plants require nitrgen (氮) t grw, and mst crp species can btain it nly thrugh fertilizer. Nevertheless, a small grup f plants, including peas, clver, and beans, can grw withut added nitrgen. Scientists wrldwide are wrking t understand the genetic and mlecular basis f this natural nitrgen-fixing ability. The hpe is that this feature culd eventually be intrduced int majr crps s that they culd supply their wn nitrgen. This shift wuld reduce the need fr artificial fertilizer, which currently represents abut tw percent f glbal energy cnsumptin and prduces significant carbn dixide.
Plants rely n the rt prtein serving as a “receptr” t sense chemical signals in the sil. Researchers have nw fund that small receptr changes can cause the plants t temprarily stp defending themselves and enter a cperative relatinship, knwn as symbisis, with nitrgen-fixing bacteria.
The team identified a small regin in the receptr prtein that they named Symbisis Determinant 1. This regin functins like a switch that cntrls which internal message the plant receives. By mdifying nly tw amin acids (氨基酸) within this switch, the researchers changed a receptr that nrmally activates defense s that it initiated symbisis with nitrgen-fixing bacteria instead.
In labratry experiments, the researchers successfully engineered this change in the plant Ltus japnicus and then cnfirmed it in barley. The lng-term ptential f this change is significant. “But we have t find the ther essential keys first,” Radutiu ntes. “Only very few crps can perfrm symbisis tday. If we can extend that t widely used crps, it can really make a big difference n hw much nitrgen needs t be used.”
12. What is the main expected benefit f the research?
A. T stp the use f artificial fertilizer.
B. T understand hw mst crp species grw.
C. T make fd prductin mre ec-friendly.
D. T increase the quality f nitrgen-fixing plants.
13. Hw did researchers make plants initiate symbisis?
A. By balancing the sil cnditins.B. By remving a key switch regin.
C. By alarming plants’ defense system.D. By making a change in the receptr.
14. What is the future fcus f the research?
A. Extending symbisis t mre crps.B. Testing the essential keys.
C. Predicting the lng-term ptential.D. Increasing nitrgen use.
15. What can be a suitable title fr the text?
A. Crps’ Unique Grwth Bsts Fd Prductin
B. Artificial Fertilizer Harms Agriculture Develpment
C. Tiny Genetic Change Enables Crps t Self-Fertilize
D. Nitrgen-fixing Bacteria Influences Energy Cnsumptin
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。其中有两项为多余选项。
Mst f us are pretty gd at celebrating ur big wins: mving huse, getting married, r passing a driving test. But what abut all the small wins alng the way? ___16___ Taking ntes f these wins keeps yu mtivated. S, here are fur practical ways t celebrate yur small wins.
Pause and slw dwn.
When yu achieve a small win, it can be tempting t mve n with the next task n yur t-d list r display yur prgress. Why nt practise pausing and slwing dwn? ___17___ It can in turn strengthen psitive feelings and remind yu that prgress, hwever small, still cunts.
Celebrate wins with understanding cmpanins.
Smetimes, the small wins we’re prud f dn’t get the recgnitin they deserve. Whether it’s nailing a tugh presentatin, finishing a challenging assignment, r simply sticking t a daily rutine, these mments feel mre meaningful when shared with smene wh gets it. ___18___
Create a “win” wall.
___19___ Fr example, if yu’re training fr a marathn, which demands planning, cmmitment and regular weekly runs. Write dwn the date and details f every run n a whitebard r large wall sheet. Yu culd even buy running-themed stickers and get the thrill f ppping ne n yur win wall after every run!
___20___
Take a pht, write a pem, r recrd a vice nte t dcument yur feelings when yu reach yur milestne. These snapshts becme reminders n harder days and prf that prgress is happening. Over time, yu’ll build a cllectin f mments shwing hw far yu’ve cme.
A. Capture the mment.
B. Remind yurself f yur daily wins.
C. After all, gd interpersnal relatinships make yu relaxed.
D. S g t a trusted friend and turn a quiet win int shared jy.
E. This gives yur brain time t absrb what yu’ve accmplished.
F. Tracking small steps tward a lng-term gal keeps yu inspired t persist.
G. Life cnsists f little mments, and lng-term gals are realized thrugh tiny steps.
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。
A gd temper is precius. We all enjy being with cheery and pleasant friends. Their ___21___ is like sunshine, and their wrds make the heart happy. N dubt many prblems ___22___ ur tempers. Hwever, prblems shuld be regarded as pprtunities t shw gd ___23___.
A friend nce fund the British plitician William Wilberfrce ___24___ abut a mislaid letter, which the ryal family was waiting fr. At that mment, crying was heard in the children’s rm verhead. “Nw,” thught the friend, “___25___ he will lse his temper.” The ___26___ had hardly crssed his mind, when Wilberfrce turned t him, and said, “What a ___27___ t hear thse dear children! It is always a relief, amng ther ___28___, t hear them!”
As is ften the case in life, sme peple are easily ___29___ by little things. Sme peple are always ___30___ even if they were brn in paradise. Others can think f the ___31___ the rain des t the thirsty earth; if the sun shines, they remember hw the warm rays ___32___ the flwers and ripen the fruit.
It is the cheerful and hpeful persn wh, in the lng ___33___, succeeds. Of curse, we cannt all be happy at a mment’s ntice. But if we try t lk at the ___34___ side f life, and search fr the gd ___35___ in ur friends and the peple arund us, hw happy we shall be.
21. A. silenceB. absenceC. presenceD. patience
22. A. tryB. keepC. admitD. cntrl
23. A. careB. humrC. tasteD. respect
24. A. dubtingB. wrryingC. panickingD. wndering
25. A. surelyB. suddenlyC. unluckilyD. pitifully
26. A. ideaB. viewC. sightD. thught
27. A. blessingB. shameC. regretD. wnder
28. A. jysB. dutiesC. itemsD. prblems
29. A. takenB. annyedC. beatenD. distracted
30. A. blamingB. explainingC. cmplainingD. quarreling
31. A. gdB. funC. hnrD. service
32. A. pick upB. wrk utC. hld upD. bring ut
33. A. wayB. runC. timeD. line
34. A. darkB. rightC. brightD. hidden
35. A. statesB. creditsC. qualitiesD. features
第二节 (共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容 (1个单词) 或所给单词的正确形式。
“Chinese Petry Cmpetitin”, a ppular cultural televisin prgram prduced by China Media Grup (CMG), ____36____ (launch) its 10th seasn n December 28. Centered n classical Chinese petry, the shw has been ____37____ air fr a decade and has built up a large natinal audience.
Since its debut, the prgram has fcused n mre than reciting pems. Cntestants answer questins and discuss the meaning and backgrund f the wrks, helping viewers better ____38____ (understand) the histrical cntext and emtins behind classical petry. This frmat has made the shw ____39____ (apprach) fr audiences beynd academic r literary circles.
One f the highlights f Seasn 10 is the variety f its cntestants. This ____40____ (year) participants include university students, firefighters, turism planners, and farmers, reflecting ____41____ wide range f prfessinal and scial backgrunds.
The new seasn als brings changes t its visual presentatin. ____42____ (update) lighting and digital effects are used t enhance the stage design. Fr the first time, the prgram ____43____ (use) AI t present animated characters, picturing everyday life in ancient scenes frm classical petry. The mving figures appear in scenes such as night markets, ____44____ adds a sense f lived experience t the stage.
As it enters its 10th seasn, the prgram definitely remains a celebratin f classical petry and the enduring appeal f China’s literary heritage. It is ____45____ (true) a meaningful platfrm that cnnects mdern peple with the wisdm f the past.
第四部分 写作 (共两节,满分40分)
第一节 (满分15分)
46. 假定你是李华,你校将要举行“科技艺术节(Tech Art Festival)”,请你给外国交换生朋友Chris写一封邮件,邀请他一同前往。内容包括:
1. 发出邀请;
2. 活动安排。
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 Chris,
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yurs,
Li Hua
第二节 (满分25分)
47. 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
I’d always thught f my dad as a quiet, mdest man — gd with his hands, yes, but nt ne t share his feelings easily. S, when he called n a mild afternn asking if I’d help him fix the prch steps at his huse, I agreed withut hesitatin. I figured it wuld be a simple weekend prject, a chance t spend sme time tgether withut much cnversatin as usual. But what I never expected was that it wuld change hw I saw him — and myself — frever.
Under the weathered ld prch, the steps were rtting, the wd sft and cracked. “We’ll need t replace the whle stringer (楼梯侧梁),” Dad said, bending dwn t examine the damage carefully and pinting t the structural beam underneath. I ndded, pretending I knew what a stringer was. As we wrked, side by side in the warm spring sun, he tld me stries I’d never heard befre: abut hw he’d built his first huse with his wn tw hands after returning frm Vietnam, hw he’d wrked three jbs t put my sister and me thrugh cllege, hw he’d cried fr hurs after my mm passed away, even thugh he’d tried t hide it frm us.
“I never wanted yu girls t see me weak,” he said, his vice quiet as he hammered a nail int place. “But nw I realize. that’s nt strength. Strength is letting peple see yu, all f yu.”
I thught abut all the times I’d dismissed my dad’s silence as disinterest, when really it was fear-fear f fragility, fear f nt being enugh. As we finished the steps, I turned t him, my thrat feeling a little tight with regret, “Dad, I’m srry I never tk the time t ask abut all this befre.”
He smiled, a rare, warm smile crinkling his eyes. “It’s never t late, kidd. That’s life’s beauty — we can always learn smething new, even abut the peple we lve mst.”
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。
I culdn’t wait t share the weekend’s experience with my sister.
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Inspired by my sister, I decided t prepare a special surprise fr dad.
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