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第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
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。
例: Hw much is the shirt?
A. £19.15.B. £9.18.C. £9.15.
答案是C。
1. What is the relatinship between the speakers?
A. Interviewer and interviewee.B.Frmer c - wrkers.C.Plicewman and driver
2. What can we learn abut the wman?
A. She is an experienced driver.
B. She is busy at wrk.
C. She is in a hurry.
3. What is the weather like right nw?
A. Rainy.B. Cludy.C. Sunny.
4. What seems t be the man's prblem?
A. He is badly injured.
B. He has gt a cld.
C. He is very exhausted.
5. What are the speakers talking abut?
A. An animal.B. A bk.C. Life chices.
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。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6. What des Tm say abut the new teammate?
A. Unfriendly.B. Talkative.C. Helpful.
7. What des the wman suggest Tm d first?
A. Practice basketball mre
B. Ask his cach fr help.
C. Cmmunicate with the new member.
听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
8. Hw much is the price f each ticket fr a three - persn grup?
A.
C. $25.
9. Why wn't the man g t the perfrmance?
A. He desn't like ballet.
B. He has t wrk n his paper.
C. He didn't get the ticket.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10. What is the matter with the wman's new shes?
A. The clr desn't satisfy her.
B. They are nt the prper size.
C. One f them has a black mark.
11. What did the wman want t d with the shes?
A. Change them.
B. Return them.
C. Thrw them away.
12. Hw des the man find the wman's experience?
A. BringB. ExcitingC. Surprising.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13. Why des Glria lk unhappy?
A. She has been tired f studying.
B. She culdn't get a plane ticket.
C. She desn't have a break.
14. What's the man's advice fr Glria?
A. Check the ride bard.
B. G hme by taxi.
C. Take a train.
15. What des a white card stand fr?
A. Finding riders t share the driving.
B. Lking fr a ride.
C. Owning a car.
16. Where is the ride bard?
A. In the Student Unin building
B. In a travel agent's ffice.
C. In frnt f the cinema.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17. What des the speaker suggest peple d?
A. Sing gently t their friends.
B. Stp getting angry easily.
C. Try t shw real feeling
18. Where des Allen Ribet wrk?
A. In a schl.
B. In a publishing huse.
C. In a child - care center.
19. What des the bk mainly tell us?
A. Hw t cmfrt peple.
B. Hw t avid bad things.
C. Hw t cntrl ur feelings.
20. When shuld yu get angry?
A. Only if a baby falls ver.
B. Only if smene is watching yu.
C. Only if yu are sure it's the right thing t d.
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
Great Activities fr Nature Lvers
Hiking
One f the easiest and mst accessible ways t get clse t nature is by setting ut n a gd ld - fashined hike. Hiking generally desn't require any fancy equipment r special skills, just a piece f map and a thirst fr adventure. This activity can be as relaxing as yu make it.
Backcuntry Camping
Why limit yurself t just a day hike when yu can have a full weekend (r lnger) adventure? Backcuntry camping invlves packing yur tent, sleeping gear, fd, and water n yur back t set up camp in a remte lcatin. If yu're an experienced hiker and camper, this is an excellent way t test yur survival skills and explre the wilderness.
Muntain and Rad Biking
Unlike lng hikes thrugh the wds, biking allws yu t cver mre grund and travel farther in nature. Muntain biking typically invlves riding up and dwn steep slpes, between trees, and ver rcks. If this sunds t intense r yur tires aren't suited fr rugged terrain, cnsider taking a rad bike n paved trails thrugh frest preserves r alng cuntry rads.
Gardening
Cntrary t ppular belief, yu dn't have t travel beynd yur wn backyard t experience the beauty f nature every day. If yur persnality is less adventurus r yur mbility is restricted, cnsider making a garden t plant yur wn vegetables, fruits, herbs, r flwers. There's smething truly satisfying abut mixing a salad with fresh ingredients yu plant yurself. One f the best parts abut spending time n nature is that it desn't have t break yur budget and anyne can d it.
21. What d hikers need fr hiking?
A. A wrld map.B. A strng desire.C. Practical skills.D. Necessary equipment.
22. Where will yu g t shw yur survival ptential in the wild?
A. T a backyard.B. T a frest.
C. T a muntain.D. T a distant place.
23. What is the advantage f enjying the natural beauty in yur garden?
A. It's ppular.B. It saves mney.C. It's adventurus.D. It saves time.
B
During the Jin Dynasty, there was a man named YueGuang. He was rich and liked t make friends. He tk great delight in inviting his friends hme drinking and chatting.
One day, Yue Guang entertained a friend at his hme again. After a sip, the friend was abut t replace his wine cup n the table when he paused. T his hrrr, he fund a little snake wriggling (蠕动) in the cup he was hlding. Hwever, he was t shy t tell Yue Guang abut it. Instead, he gave an excuse that he didn't feel well and left fr hme after saying gdbye.
At hme, the friend tried t recllect what had happened but the mre he thught f the sight f the snake, the mre scared he became. Sn he wrried himself t illness. Upn hearing f his friend's cnditin, Yue Guang came t see him and asked what n earth had caused him t becme sick. At first, the friend hesitated, but after repeated urging frm Yue Guang, he finally let ut the truth: He tld Yue Guang that he was scared t illness by the snake he had seen in the wine cup while they had been drinking tgether at Yue Guang's hme the ther day.
As sn as he returned hme, the baffled YueGuang picked ut the wine jar frm which he had drunk with the friend. He shk it vilently several times and peeped hard int the muth, but he failed t find anything but the wine left ver therein. He pured it int a cup and sat melanchly where the friend had been seated. He was abut t drink when he became alarmed like the friend:a snake was flating in the cup indeed. Rubbing his eyes, he tk a clser lk and, with a relief, came t the realizatin that the snake was nthing but a reflectin f the bw hanging n the wall nearby.
24. Why did the friend becme increasingly scared?
A. He suddenly realized the snake was real.
B. He failed t recllect what had happened.
C. He kept thinking abut the snake he thught he saw.
D. He regretted nt telling Yue Guang abut the snake.
25. Hw did Yue Guang discver the truth abut the“snake”?
A. By cnsulting a psychlgist.
B. By asking ther guests fr details.
C. By questining his friend repeatedly.
D. By recreating the drinking scene and bserving carefully.
26. What des the underlined wrd“baffled” in Paragraph 4 mst prbably mean?
A. Discuraged.B. Cnfused.C. Frightened.D. Disappinted.
27. What can we learn frm the stry?
A. Experience is the mther f wisdm.
B. Hnesty is the best plicy in friendship.
C. Alchl shuld be cnsumed mderately.
D. Misunderstandings can lead t unnecessary fear.
C
At tp universities, there's a phenmenn knwn as "Stanfrd Duck Syndrme". Like ducks, students appear t mve gracefully. Hwever, beneath the surface, they're kicking desperately t keep up.
Experts frm Stanfrd's Health Services uncvered this trubling trend: during the day, many Stanfrd students are seen scializing in cafés, seemingly withut any stress r the need t study. Hwever, at night, they start studying, smetimes fr the entire night, trying t maintain the image f effrtless success. This cmes at a high price: tiredness and anxiety are widespread. Furthermre, it leads t a cmmn miscnceptin: true geniuses achieve success with ease, while thse wrking hard are less capable.
In an effrt t challenge this miscnceptin, researchers designed an experiment. Participants were asked t bserve a series f clrs carefully while scientists tracked their brain activity thrughut the prcess. The experiment was divided int tw parts: ne with easily distinguishable clrs and the ther with clrs that were quite similar, requiring mre effrt t tell. As the difficulty f the task increased, there was a nticeable increase in brain activity, particularly in areas linked t memry and abstract reasning.
The study reveals that as tasks require mre effrt, mre areas f the brain becme engaged. Grwth desn't cme frm talent alne but frm the cnsistent applicatin f effrt. Our brain functins like a muscle. Withut effrt, even ur inbrn talents will fade ver time.
This pushes us t recnsider the underlying culture that might lead t this phenmenn. Instead f fcusing t much n utcmes r singing high praise fr inbrn talents, we shuld emphasize the learning prcess and cntinuus imprvement. By encuraging a culture that values effrt, we can help students realize that intelligence is nt fixed but grws thrugh hard wrk. Such a shift wuld nt nly reduce the pressures assciated with the "Stanfrd Duck Syndrme", but als have a prfund impact n persnal develpment and the future f educatin.
28. What phenmenn des the "Stanfrd Duck Syndrme" prbably describe?
A. Priritizing effrt ver well - being.
B. Relieving stress thrugh scial activities.
C. Displaying graceful images t attract thers.
D. Hiding hard wrk t appear naturally gifted.
29. Hw des the experiment in paragraph 3 challenge the miscnceptin?
A. By shwing effrt fuels the brain activity.
B. By prving fcus enhances brain functin.
C. By linking clr recgnitin t intelligence.
D. By assciating careful bservatin with talent.
30. What is the authr's main cncern abut "Stanfrd Duck Syndrme"?
A. It values the learning prcess ver utcmes.
B. It causes stress and false ideas abut success.
C. It prevents students frm recgnizing their talents.D. It makes students priritize scializing ver study.
31. Which f the fllwing might the authr agree with?
A. Sweat is the ink that writes a masterpiece.
B. Frtune favrs thse with a clear visin.
C. Wrk in silence and let success make the nise.
D. Keep mving frward even when n ne sees it.
D
China's decades - lng frestry prgram has successfully transfrmed its frests int valuable resurces. The cre principle f this shift is prtectin ver explitatin. Tday, frests cver ver a quarter f the cuntry's land, nt nly prviding timber but als imprving sil, stpping deserts, creating incme, and attracting turists. In nrthern China, vast man - made frests frm a green shield, sheltering the regin frm wind and sand.
The Ma'anshan Frest Farm in Inner Mnglia is a prime example. It was nce a barren land suffering frm severe sil ersin, but is nw a green paradise with ver 95% frest cverage. With cmmercial lgging stpped, the fcus has turned t sustainable management. The farm develped an "under - frest ecnmy," cultivating high - value crps like mushrms and medicinal herbs beneath the trees. This methd nt nly increases lcal incmes—with prfits far higher than traditinal farming—but als benefits frest health. By requiring cntinuus frest maintenance, it reduces flammable materials, lwering fire risks and prmting tree grwth.
Anther success stry is the Saihanba Frest Farm in Hebei prvince, nce a wasteland and nw ne f the wrld's largest man - made frests. As a pineering effrt, the farm generates incme by selling carbn credits, effectively turning its "carbn stck" int a "green bank." Furthermre, its natural beauty has fueled a bm in ecturism. This develpment has created thusands f jbs fr nearby villages, significantly raising the annual incme fr thusands f residents and helping many ut f pverty.
These examples shw a path where eclgical restratin and ecnmic develpment can g hand in hand. Thrugh innvative practices like under - frest cultivatin and carbn trading, China's frests are n lnger just cllectins f trees. They are dynamic green engines that supprt bth the envirnment and lcal cmmunities. This sustainable management mdel nt nly imprves peple's lives but als ffers a hpeful future fr ther regins, prving that prtecting nature can lead t prsperity.
32. What is the main idea f the passage?
A. China has becme the wrld's largest planter f man - made frests.
B. Sustainable frestry in China benefits bth eclgy and ecnmy.
C. The under - frest ecnmy is the best way t increase farmers' incme.
D. Cmmercial lgging is cmpletely frbidden in all f China's frests.
33. What can be inferred abut the under - frest ecnmy?
A. It is a practice that balances ecnmic and eclgical needs.
B. It requires mre advanced technlgy than traditinal farming.
C. It is mainly supprted by internatinal rganizatins.
D. It can nly be successful in regins with high rainfall.
34. Hw did Saihanba frest farm help lcal cmmunities?
A. By teaching them new farming techniques.
B. By prviding free land fr building huses.
C. By creating jbs thrugh turism and frest management.
D. By selling them wd at a lw price.
35. What is the authr's attitude twards China's frestry prgram?
A. DubtfulB. IndifferentC. SupprtiveD. Critical
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。
When peple first cme acrss the Law f Attractin, their hearts and minds ften immediately think f ne specific thing that they'd lve t achieve in their lives. Hwever, the next thught is ften “But I can't d that”. Yu may cme up with all kinds f excuses. 36 Here are the reasns why yu shuld believe yu can use the Law f Attractin t btain whatever yu want.
Small steps create big changes. One f the mst cmmn reasns fr abandning dreams is that they simply seem t huge t realize. Usually it's manageable t think f fllwing yur dream as taking a series f significant but small steps. 37 Then lk at each f them. Nt s unrealistic nw, is it?
38 When peple are interviewed n their deathbeds r write abut their lives in autbigraphies, it is ften bserved that majr regrets tend t relate t things that were nt dne. In lder age, it's likely that yu will be uncmfrtable with the idea that yu didn't even try t d the thing that yu lved r attempt t btain what yu truly wanted. 39 But yu dn't ever need t feel this way! Make tday the first day f yur new jurney twards aviding regret.
Steps twards yur dream are never backwards steps. Anther cmmn wrry is that if yu fllw yur dreams, yu'll be “taking steps back”. 40 Hwever, what lks like backward steps in yur ld life can mre prductively and accurately be seen as frwarding steps in the brand new life yu're creating.
A. Yu can avid regret.
B. It makes sense t mve frward cnfidently.
C. Luckily, the truth is that it's never t late t fllw yur dream.
D. It ften cmes up when peple are at the tp f careers they hate.
E. It is painful t feel like yu haven't ever fund yur true purpse.
F. Fr example, challenge yurself t write dwn the path t success in ten stages.
G. Yu have much life experience and knwledge t make changes t pursue yur dream.
非选择题部分
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。
Simn Griffiths is the funder f Wh Gives A Crap, a cmpany that has 41 the tilet paper industry.
His jurney began with a(n) 42 statistic — a tilet is nt 43 t 2.4 billin peple, abut 40% f the wrld! While vlunteering in Asia and Africa, Simn 44 rganizatins ding incredible things t help peple there, but the lack f sustainable funding greatly 45 their wrk.
Inspired by his experience in develping cuntries, Simn 46 t sell gds t make a difference. But what shuld he sell? One day, Simn walked int the bathrm and a gd idea 47 him: he culd sell tilet paper and dnate half prfits t help fund rganizatins build tilets. Wh Gives A Crap was brn.
T ften, peple buy prducts that 48 t their taste but withut clever packaging, s his 49 was t create smething that 50 quality and aesthetics (美学), s that peple wuld want t put it in their bathrm.
It was nt beynd their 51 that their gds sld well. Their dnatin t WaterAid Australia has grwn frm the initial 2, 00 AUD t 5.85 millin AUD, they becming its largest 52 .
When interviewed, Simn said “I tried varius jbs befre Wh Gives A Crap. But after wrking in bth crprate and nn - prfit rganizatins, I 53 I wanted t cmbine business with scial 54 s I fund the way t use prfits frm everyday prducts t d gd 55 .”
41.A. createdB. ccupiedC. transfrmedD. disturbed
42.A. interestingB. shckingC. bviusD. awesme
43.A. invisibleB. sensitiveC. accessibleD. unique
44.A. annuncedB. witnessedC. imaginedD. suggested
45.A. tk upB. weighed upC. held backD. appealed t
46.A. revealedB. revisedC. resignedD. reslved
47.A. annyedB. struckC. btheredD. chse
48.A. subscribeB. reactC. stickD. crrespnd
49.A. intentinB. attitudeC. assumptinD. criterin
50.A. ignredB. cmbinedC. evaluatedD. adpted
51.A. expectatinB. descriptinC. passinD. ccupatin
52.A. partnerB. clientC. ppnentD. dnr
53.A. blamedB. deniedC. recgnizedD. detected
54.A. impactsB. careersC. prspectsD. cnflicts
55.A. glballyB. immediatelyC. apprpriatelyD. individually
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。
The university backgrunds f DeepSeek’s yung team f develpers have sparked huge interest in China and abrad since the success f Chinese generative AI platfrm 56 (release) this January. The 57 (wide) circulated names f DeepSeek’s cre technical team members shw that at least seven were educated at Peking University and fur at Tsinghua University, 58 the team seen as shwcasing a new generatin f Chinese hmegrwn talent.
In respnse t 59 grwing demand fr talent, and the gvernment’s visin t achieve self - reliant(自主的)innvatin, Tsinghua University annunced Sunday that it will establish a new undergraduate schl 60 (fcus) n develping talent in artificial intelligence.
The university plans t enrll abut 150 students in the new schl, 61 aim is t develp a new mdel fr AI - driven educatin while training students with strng AI literacy, technical expertise 62 innvative capabilities. The new schl 63 (emphasize) AI’s rle in educatin and research, integrating AI with multiple disciplines.
Accrding t the university’s academic affairs ffice, Tsinghua has already made strides in AI educatin. It 64 (intrduce) 117 pilt curses and 147 classes incrprating AI - driven teaching methds. It has als develped tls with bvius 65 (strength) such as intelligent teaching assistants, lessn - planning aids and autmated grading systems.
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,你的美国朋友David在你校举办的中文诗歌创作大赛中获留学生组一等奖。请你给他写一封邮件,对他表示祝贺。内容包括:
1.表示祝贺;2.赞赏诗歌内容;3.表达祝愿。
注意:
1.写作词数应为80词左右;2.可以适当补充细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear David,
_______________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________
Yurs,
Li Hua
第二节(满分 25 分)
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。
When I was ten, my parents tld me we were ging t China fr ur summer hliday. I was ver the mn — I had nly ever seen the Great Wall and the Frbidden City in bks, and nw I wuld actually get t walk thrugh histry!
Fr weeks, I imagined the twering palaces, the red - and - gld gates, and the stries hidden in every crner. Finally, the day arrived, and there I was, standing in the heart f Beijing, staring up at the mst magnificent buildings I had ever seen.
The Frbidden City was even mre incredible in real life. The glden rfs shne under the sun, the delicate carvings tld silent tales f emperrs and warrirs, and the vast curtyards made me feel like I had stepped int a fairy tale. Every turn revealed smething new — a dragn statue, a marble staircase, a hidden garden — and I culdn't stp taking pictures, desperate t capture every detail. My parents laughed as I dragged them frm ne spt t anther, insisting n yet anther pht.
What struck me mst were the clrs. The imperial yellw f the rftps against the deep red walls lked brighter than any picture culd shw. Even the stne pathways seemed t glw with centuries f ftsteps. I remembered running my fingers alng a carved marble railing, wndering hw many hands had tuched that same spt ver six hundred years.
The place was packed with turists, all murmuring in different languages, their faces filled with the same amazement as mine. Sme pinted at the architecture, thers psed fr pictures, and a few just std quietly, taking it all in. The energy was infectius — everyne seemed t feel the magic f this ancient place.
As the afternn wre n, we fllwed the crwd tward the exit. The sea f peple was verwhelming, and I, being small fr my age, grasped my father's hand tightly, afraid t get lst in the rushing crwd. The nise, the heat, and the excitement made everything feel like a blur — until suddenly, I lked dwn at the large hand I was hlding — the wrng watch, the wrng - clred ring.
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。
My bld turned t ice.________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
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There my dad was, just three peple away.________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
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试卷答案
听力部分(略)
阅读部分
1. 21 25:B D B C D
2. 26 30:B D D A B
3. 31 35:A B A C C
七选五部分
1. 36 40:G F C A E
语言运用部分
1. 41 45:C B C B C
2. 46 50:D B D A B
3. 51 55:A D C A A
语法填空部分
1. 56:was released(1.5分)
2. 57:widely(1.5分)
3. 58:with(1.5分)
4. 59:the(1.5分)
5. 60:fcusing(1.5分)
6. 61:whse(1.5分)
7. 62:and(1.5分)
8. 63:emphasizes(1.5分)
9. 64:has intrduced(1.5分)
10. 65:strengths(1.5分)
写作部分
1. 第一节(满分15分)
Dear David,
I'm thrilled t hear that yu wn the first prize in the Chinese petry writing cmpetitin fr internatinal students at ur schl.
Cngratulatins!(3分)
Yur pem was truly utstanding. The way yu captured the essence f Chinese culture and emtins thrugh yur wrds was amazing.(3分)
I hpe this achievement will inspire yu t explre mre f Chinese literature and culture. May yu cntinue t shine in yur future endeavrs.(3分)
Yurs,
Li Hua
2. 第二节(满分25分)
My bld turned t ice. I realized I had grabbed the wrng persn’s hand. Panic set in. I lked arund desperately, trying t spt my parents in the sea f peple. My heart was punding. I called ut “Mm! Dad!” but my vice was lst in the nise. I felt tears welling up. Then, I remembered the meeting pint we had agreed n near the big stne lin at the entrance. I started pushing thrugh the crwd, my small figure weaving between the turists.(12.5分)
There my dad was, just three peple away. I rushed int his arms, sbbing. He hugged me tightly, saying, “We were s wrried!” My mm came ver, t, and wiped my tears. They tld me hw they had als been frantically lking fr me. Frm then n, I always held their hands even mre tightly in crwded places. That experience made my visit t the Frbidden City even mre unfrgettable a mix f wnder and a little scare.(12.5分)
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