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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,回答听力部分时,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你的答案转涂到答题卡上。
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段录音。每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段录音后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段录音播放两遍。
1. What des the wman want the man t d?
A. Put ut his cigarette.
B. Pay fr the cffee.
C. Get n the train.
2. What des the wman think f the new sng?
A. Bring.
B. Cnfusing.
C. Appealing.
3. What was the price f the chclate brwnie last week?
A.£3.00.
B.£3.60.
C.£4.50.
4. Why is the man cmplaining abut the dish?
A. It is nt fresh.
B. It is t ht.
C. It is nt his rder.
5. In which city will the man stay this weekend?
A. Lndn.
B. Manchester.
C. Birmingham.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段录音。每段录音后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段录音前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,每小题都有5秒钟的作答时间,每段录音播放两遍。
听下面的录音,回答第6和第7小题。
6. What is the prbable relatinship between the speakers?
A Dctr and patient.
B. Teacher and student.
C. Father and daughter.
7. Why is Emma unwilling t take the medicine?
A. It gives her headaches.
B. It makes her sleepy.
C. It affects her appetite.
听下面的录音,回答第8至第10小题。
8. What impressed the wman abut the first lecturer?
A. His humr.
B. His speech title.
C. His prnunciatin.
9. Hw did the third lecturer start her speech?
A. With a stry.
B. With a saying.
C. With a gesture.
10. Which lecturer des the man like best?
A. The first ne.
B. The secnd ne.
C. The third ne.
听下面的录音,回答第11 至第13小题。
11. What des Ashley plan t d this Friday night?
A. Wrk vertime.
B Watch a mvie.
C. G shpping.
12 What des Ashley think f Jsh?
A. Creative.
B. Untrustwrthy.
C. Generus.
13. When will the man pick up Ashley this Saturday?
A. At 3:00 p. m.
B. At 4:00 p. m.
C. At 5:00 p. m.
听下面的录音,回答第14至第16小题。
14. Why did the man leave his last jb?
A. It was nt prmising.
B. He was nt well-paid.
C. His bss was strict.
15. What psitin is the man prbably applying fr?
A. Engineer.
B. Secretary.
C. Salespersn.
16. What des the wman value mst abut the man?
A. His university majr.
B. His language skills.
C. His wrk experience.
听下面的录音,回答第17至第20小题。
17. Hw many peple expressed their disagreement with the dctr?
A. Over 1/3.
B. Over 2/3.
C. Over 4/5.
18. Why did thse peple refuse t be straightfrward?
A. They hped t avid being criticized.
B. They didn't want t waste the dctr's time.
C. They feared it might affect their medical recrd.
19. What kind f peple was the first grup made up f?
A. Children.
B. Yung adults.
C. Old peple.
20. Hw des the study's first authr feel abut the results?
A. Angry.
B. Unsurprised.
C. Wrried.
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
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B. It ensures better visibility.
C. It emplys lighter materials.
D. It has a limited-editin mdel.
2. What is prmised t custmers within 30 days f purchase?
A. A replacement fr bth pairs.
B A free upgrade t a new mdel.
C. A full refund fr ne returned pair.
D. A stre credit fr future purchases.
3. What must custmers d t get the “special price”?
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B
At Springside Chestnut Hill Academy (SCH), jurnalism isn’t just abut reading (r watching) the news — it’s abut making it. Frm Pre-K t Upper Schl, students dive headfirst int the wrld f fact-based strytelling, learning the cre principles f reprting and develping the skills t becme active creatrs f news. Furth graders bradcast frm an ffice in the LwerSchl fr Spark, Middle Schlers write fr the nline The Trch, and Upper Schlers cntribute t The Campus Lantern, bth in print and nline. With an eye tward the future, SCH’s “jurnalism track” als emphasizes new media and technlgy.
SCH’s interdisciplinary nature, the revival f The Campus Lantern began as a Center fr Entrepreneurial Leadership (CEL) prject. Griffy Whitman’s 25, bund fr Swarthmre Cllege in the fall, cmbined his interest in entrepreneurship (创业) with his passin fr writing when he kickstarted the publicatin, nw verseen by Upper Schl English teacher Jenny Gellhrn. Tgether, they brught the paper back t life; it’s nw a successful publicatin featuring hundreds f stries in print and nline frm ver 70 cntributrs.
As part f the track, students at every level develp newsrm skills. Upper schlers get a crash curse in layut tls and even learn the demands f a 24-hur news cycle, cvering news frm acrss campus and further afield. Guest speakers with careers in jurnalism have visited SCH’s classrms. In January, Philadelphia Inquirer features reprter Ze Greenberg shared valuable insights int prfessinal jurnalism, presenting three real-life stries she reprted. “Every gd stry has an ethical r jurnalistic dilemma,” she explained. The class then used critical thinking skills t analyze these dilemmas and explre ptential slutins.
“If we want t equip students fr an uncertain future and prepare them fr meaningful careers, while als ensuring the survival f thughtful, measured jurnalism in the age f AI, then the skills develped thrugh these extracurriculars and curses really matter,” says EdGlassman, executive directr f the CEL.
The faint flicker (闪烁) f Whitman’s idea fr a newspaper, tw years past, nw burns brightly. “The Lantern,” he says, “is t big, t bright t turn ff nw.”
4. What d we knw abut The Campus Lantern?
A. It was restarted thrugh a CEL prject.
B. It was designed t be a jurnalism curse.
C. It was launched as a Middle Schl prject.
D. It was set up t replace Spark and The Trch.
5. Which wrd best describes Greenberg’s guest lecture?
A. Fictinal.B. Case-based.
C. Theretical.D. Statistics-heavy.
6. Hw des Whitman describe The Lantern nw?
A. It has stpped publishing nline.
B. It needs apprpriate adjustments.
C. It runs the risk f expanding t fast.
D. It has becme a large-scale publicatin.
7. What can be a suitable title fr the text?
A. Making News in the Infrmatin Age
B. The Revival f a Student-Run Newspaper
C. The Campus Lantern: A Literary Milestne
D. Beynd the Headlines: SCH’s Jurnalism Track
C
Chatbts ffer a persnal shpper fr all. They can listen t what a user wants, prduce a shrtlist f prducts and help with cmparisns. Increasingly, cnsumers can even make purchases directly thrugh a chatbt.
AI firms are betting that their technlgy will disrupt shpping just as e-cmmerce did in the internet age. OpenAI has struck deals with Shpify and Etsy, an nline marketplace fr artisanal wares (手工制品), t allw merchants t sell their prducts thrugh its chatbt in return fr a fee. Ggle is als eyeing the market fr s-called agentic cmmerce.
Retailers (零售商), hwever, are nt sitting back. Many e-cmmerce websites are indignant at the idea f an AI agent getting between them and their custmers. Amazn, the wrld's biggest nline mall, is eager t keep shppers cming t its website. It has blcked OpenAI frm cllecting infrmatin. Meanwhile, sme retailers, including Walmart, have develped shpping assistants f their wn. Research suggests that Americans prefer such bts ver third-party nes like ChatGPT when shpping.
Julie Brnstein, funder f Daydream, an AI fashin-shpping tl, ntes that chatbts are mre helpful when searching fr sme gds than thers. They excel when prducts have clear,cmparable specificatins — like vacuum cleaners, fr which retailers list weight and pwer. But in deeply persnal areas, such as fashin, mst struggle.
Hw enthusiastically cnsumers turn t AI fr shpping may als depend n hw much chatbt-makers embrace ads t make mney. Ggle has reprtedly tld marketers that it will integrate ads int its Gemini chatbt next year. That culd weaken the perceived bjectivity f these tls, and thus turn ff shppers.
As AI upends nline shpping, physical stres gain renewed imprtance. With brwsing shifting away frm retailers’ and brands’ wn websites, shps with striking displays and charming assistants will ffer anther way fr cmpanies t shape hw they are perceived. Plenty f shppers say that they value human interactins when shpping. They still want t tuch and feel certain types f prducts, such as clthes. And at this time f year, heading t the high street ffers a chance t sak up sme festive cheer.
8. What des the underlined wrd “indignant” in paragraph 3 prbably mean?
A. Excited.B. Surprised.
C. Angry.D. Cnfused.
9. What is a likely dwnside f putting ads int chatbts?
A. Chatbts may becme less prfitable.
B. Recmmendatins may becme biased.
C. Retailers may be frced t cut their prices.
D. Shppers may stp visiting physical stres.
10. What is highlighted in the last paragraph?
A. The value f ffline shpping.
B. The disappearance f high streets.
C. The ppularity f AI-run physical stres.
D. The necessity f maintaining brand image.
11. What's the text mainly abut?
A. Hw AI is reshaping shpping.
B. Why physical stres regain ppularity.
C. Hw retailers are reacting t AI agents.
D. Why chatbts wrk better fr sme gds.
D
The electric grid (电网) is under grwing pressure. Energy demand is skyrcketing, electricity csts fr custmers are rising, and extreme weather events — which ften cause grid disruptins — are increasing in frequency and intensity.
One emerging slutin culd prvide sme relief. Virtual pwer plants (VPPs) can play a key rle in prviding reliable and affrdable pwer n demand in secnds. VPPs are a netwrk f distributed energy resurces (DERs) — energy slutins such as slar and battery systems, smart thermstats, and electric vehicles installed at r clse t hmes and businesses — that can help balance electricity demand and supply.
In places where VPP prgrams are available thrugh a utility (供电公司) r third-party cmpany custmers wh install DERs at their hmes r businesses can enrll their devices int these prgrams. These custmers are then rewarded — usually in the frm f a credit n their utility bill — in return fr allwing their DER t prvide energy t the grid when necessary. Custmers with batteries can typically reserve sme battery capacity just fr their persnal use r even pt ut f VPP events entirely.
T send energy frm a VPP t the grid, a central cntrller mnitrs VPP resurces frm hundreds r thusands f buildings and dispatches (调度) their energy when it’s needed mst. Traditinal pwer plants, n the ther hand, generate a large amunt f energy at ne site and inject it nt the transmissin grid.
VPPs help ensure “resurce adequacy,” a term experts use t refer t the ability f the grid t supply enugh electricity at all times. S, in perids f high demand, VPPs can dispatch pwer frm DERs t bst the supply frm utility-scale generatin, allwing utilities t rely n a mre diverse set f generatin surces acrss a brader gegraphy. They can als autmatically adjust devices such as thermstats during perids f high demand, thereby reducing electricity cnsumptin.
VPPs have scaled beynd the pilt stage and increasing energy demand is making it a mre appealing slutin t ensure a reliable grid. Hwever, further regulatry and lawmaking effrts are necessary t enable these prgrams t be created and grw.
12. Hw are participants in VPP prgrams rewarded?
A. Thrugh pririty pwer supply.
B. Thrugh reduced electricity bills.
C. By getting free electrical devices.
D. By receiving direct cash payments.
13. What makes VPPs mre favrable than traditinal pwer plants?
A. A greener type f energy generated.
B. A steadier cntrl f electricity prices.
C. A flexible supply f pwer n demand.
D. A firm prmise f uninterrupted pwer.
14. Which f the fllwing is an example f hw a VPP perates?
A. A pwer plant increases utput n a ht day.
B. A factry builds a slar farm t pwer itself.
C. Smart meters recrd real-time pwer use in hmes.
D. Hme batteries feed pwer t the grid when needed.
15. What will still be needed fr VPPs t grw further?
A. Plicy supprt.
B. Mre pilt prgrams.
C. Technical imprvements.
D. Strnger custmer interest.
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。
Grwing up, I avided team sprts at all csts.___16___ And I tend t take cmpetitin t far. Pair the tw tgether and sprts became a surce f frustratin. But recent studies are making me rethink that attitude. It turns ut that grup exercise, especially team sprts, may be better fr ur health than wrking ut alne.
A 2023 analysis fund that participating in sprts is linked with better mental health. ___17___ In fact, such sprts seem t imprve mental well-being mre than ther frms f exercise, regardless f the amunt f physical activity.
___18___ Fr ne, exercising with thers increases the likelihd f shwing up t wrk ut.In a 2024 study, participants wh had t bring a friend turned up abut 35 per cent mre frequently than thse wh culd arrive alne. This was because a wrkut buddy increased accuntability and made exercising mre enjyable. This enjyment might even imprve perfrmance. One study n cmmunal runs fund that thse running with friends and family were faster.
While we dn’t knw exactly why this is, it prbably relates t hw we prcess fatigue (疲劳).___19___ S exercising with a buddy culd signal that we are in a safe envirnment, allwing us t avid fatigue fr a bit lnger.
I find this cmfrting. ___20___ I am running a half-marathn with my best friend sn and she has suggested we run side by side. That may be just what I need t help me crss the finish line.
A. Athleticism just isn’t my strng suit.
B. Sl sprts are always my preference.
C. Mst peple stp exercising when they get bred.
D. And the effect is especially prnunced in team sprts.
E. The scial aspect may als enhance sprt’s physical benefits.
F. It has als helped me fcus n the cperative aspect f sprts.
G. Feeling exhausted prevents the bdy frm pushing past its limits.
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。
British phtgrapher Beckie Burr first became interested in ancient sites during a trip t Dartmr in 2018. “Standing amng the stnes, I fund myself imagining hw they lked thusands f years ag. That sense f ____21____ endlessly inspires me.” She describes phtgraphing ancient sites as smething f a ____22____.
Burr always visits each lcatin ____23____. She’ll walk arund, lking at the site frm all ____24____. “Sme stnes can lk very different frm ne side t the ther.” On a pre-sht visit, it’s als imprtant t wrk ut ____25____, nt least because many sites are n private land.
Burr admits that luck and patience play a part. Smetimes cnditins will nt be ____26____. “Many f my phtgraphs are the ____27____ f ging back multiple times until I can get the sht I____28____ in the beginning.”____29____ t keep pst-prcessing t a minimum, Burr tries t make each image as clse t hw she sees the scene as pssible.
Searching fr elements that ____30____ the viewer int the scene — “leading lines, shapes, r viewpints that make yu feel part f the site” — Burr says every ____31____ must tell a stry. “I’m nt interested in simply ____32____ a site.”
Her advice t thers is t just start. “G t a place that calls t yu and spend time there,” she ____33____. “Yu dn’t need lts f gear. If yu ____34____ with the place, it will shw in yur phts. Each stne has its wn persnality, its wn energy r ‘memry’. This is what I try t ____35____in my phts.”
21. A. directinB. mysteryC. belngingD. achievement
22. A. callingB. challengeC. cmpetitinD. trend
23. A. secretlyB. snC. hurriedlyD. befrehand
24. A. partiesB. surcesC. anglesD. accunts
25. A. weatherB. accessC. equipmentD. lighting
26. A. badB. dangerusC. favrableD. crucial
27. A. resultB. drawbackC. reflectinD. sacrifice
28. A. earnedB. tkC. remvedD. visualised
29. A. FailingB. RefusingC. RememberingD. Chsing
30. A. drawB. trickC. releaseD. transfrm
31. A. exhibitinB. cmpsitinC. viewerD. step
32. A. buildingB. visitingC. dcumentingD. identifying
33. A. urgesB. recallsC. sighsD. admits
34. A. partB. cnnectC. helpD. cme
35. A. makeB. avidC. evaluateD. capture
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。
Eating mre fibre, ____36____ fibre maxxing, may be the httest new dietary trend f 2026. Is it wrth chasing?
Fibre can stp digestive enzymes (酶) frm reaching rapidly brken dwn fds, such as sugar and fat, preventing t much frm ____37____ (absrb) by the bdy. What’s mre, sme water-sluble (水溶) fibre helps trap harmful cmpunds, ensuring mre end up in the tilet than in yur bld. ____38____ (study) shw that the mre fibre yu eat, up t 25-30g a day, the lwer the risk f cancer, diabetes and heart disease. ____39____ benefits cntinue t increase at higher intakes is less clear.
One risk, thugh, is getting thse 30g frm an imbalanced diet. Half a laf f whlemeal bread can get yu clse t the ____40____ (recmmend) daily amunt f fibre, but it lacks many f the vitamins and minerals that ____41____ (be) present in the greens, and als cntains less f the sluble kinds f fibre.
A mre ____42____ (sense) apprach is t eat a mix f plant-based fds. A research review fund that the health benefits frm eating mre fruit and vegetables increase up t 800g a day, at ____43____ pint they level ff. Sueh variety helps meet fibre gals withut sacrificing essential nutrients.
If yu’ve cnsumed belw 10g per day mst f yur life, start slwly. Increase intake ____44____ 3-5g every few days, starting with fibre that has already been partially brken dwn, which the bdy finds ____45____ (easy) t digest.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
46. 假定你是校报记者李华,在上周五的“校园开放日”( Open Day,外教 Chris承担了英语示范课教学。为准确报道该活动,请你给 Chris写一封邮件,内容包括:
1.询问示范课的内容与亮点;
2.征求其出镜照片使用授权。
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,
I’m Li Hua, a student reprter fr ur schl newspaper.
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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。
My name is Shaquille O’Neal, but n, I am nt the legendary basketball star everyne knws. My parents are big basketball fans, s they named me after him, sparking my lve-hate relatinship with the name. We share nly ur passin fr basketball; he’s a tall, famus icn,while I'm a shrt by wh can barely dribble (运球) the ball withut drpping it.
Every Saturday, the Central District’s Bys and Girls Club spnsrs league-play fr all age grups. My age grup, 9 t 11, is the biggest. Fr years, I was always the last picked. “He’s t small!” Luis, a team captain, wuld say cldly while my teammates laughed. I’d sit n the hard bench the whle game, then lie t my dad abut having fun, my heart aching t d my part fr the team instead f just watching frm the sidelines.
Last Nvember, I gt t play, thanks t Thanksgiving trips and flu seasn. I tried t make up fr my pr skills by being really aggressive. I wuld always defend the biggest kid n the ther team, and ended up with a bldy nse.
The Bys and Girls Club has a great nurse’s rm. I knw because I spent mre time in there than n the curt. The nurse was a Vietnamese lady, and because nne f the kids culd prnunce her name, they called her Skimmy. Skimmy didn’t knw anything abut basketball r any ther American sprts, but she was nice and had a pretty smile.
By my twelfth nsebleed, Skimmy was my friend. It was she wh finally helped me becme a better player. “Mr. Shaq,” she said ne Saturday, “I watch yu play. Yu always get hurt.Why d yu play that way? Why dn’t yu take advantage f what yu are? I watch yu — yu are fast. Yu are speedier than a meter. Why dn’t yu get faster?”
注意:
1.写作词数应为150个左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
What Skimmy had said made a lt f sense:
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The next Saturday, I stepped nt the curt with a different plan.
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