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2026届辽宁省点石联考九月联合考试英语试题☆注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号等填写在答题卡上,并将准考证号条形码粘贴在答题卡的指定位置。考试结束后,将答题卡交回。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,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。3.回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。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。每段对话仅读一遍。1.whatwillthemandotomorrow?A.Gotoamaskparty.B.visitanoldfriend.C.Attendawedding.2.whydidthemancomehomelate?A.Hehadtofinishhiswork.B.Hewasstuckontheway.C.Hedinedoutwithhisfriend.3.whatisthewomandoing?A.seeingadoctor.B.Greetinganeighbor.C.Complainingaboutadog.4.whatisthepossiblerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Bossandsecretary.B.professorandstudent.C.Interviewerandinterviewee.5.whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Amovietheater.B.Aweekendplan.C.Aphysicspaper.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。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.whatwastheproblemwiththewoman?A.HerbusinessB.Herwasdeclined.C.Hersonwasbadlyill.7.Howdoesthewomansound?A.Embarrassed.B.upset.C.positive.1听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.whatmakesthewomanthinkHollandconsiderate?A.seeingthefreshmenB.preparinganoticeableboard.C.Holdingvariousactivities.9.Howwillthestudentsreachtheschool?A.Bycar.B.Bybus.C.Bycoach.10.whatwillMr.smithdotonight?A.studentstothedorm.B.Hostawelcomeceremony.C.Arrangeamealforstudents.听第8段材料,回答第至13题。Forwhatdoesthemanfeelconfused?A.Hispoorhealthstatus.B.Hislow-paidposition.C.Hisuncertaintyofcareer.12.whatdoestheman’suncledo?A.Adirector.B.Anemployer.C.Anengineer.13.whatdoesthewomansuggestthemando?A.sticktohisowndream.B.Jumpathisuncle’sC.Followhisparents’advice.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.whydoesthemanwanttogotoGoldensandBeach?A.tasteseafood.B.haveaswim.C.admireseaviews.15.whereisGoldensandBeachlocated?A.NeartheCoastalpark.B.BythesunshineHotel.C.AlongsidetheseasideRoad.16.whenwillthemangotothebeach?A.At6:00a.m.B.At5:00p.m.C.At6:30p.m.17.whowillarrangeforataxifortheman?A.Themanhimself.B.Thewoman.C.Thehotel’sdriver.2听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.wherewillstudentsmeettotakeabus?A.Theeastgateoftheschool.B.Thewestgateoftheschool.C.Theconstructionsite.19.whatisthevisitintendedtodo?A.Letstudentscompeteinprojects.B.Fuelstudents’researchinterest.C.Makestudentschatwithothers.20.whatwillthelistenersdorightafterthevisit?A.Gotoacafe.B.Returnhome.C.visitabookstore.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)AAddtoListColor:BlueandorangePrice:$60.20(listprice:$70.00)|ImportCharges:$8.68|AmazonGlobalshipping:$16.58OurReobrixV200BlueMotorcycleBuildingToyperfectlycopiestheclassicmotorcycledesign,withsmoothbodylinesanddelicatedetailing.Thefrontcanswingleftandright,allowingyoutoeasilycreatevariouscoolposesandexperiencethethrillofspeed.Eachsetcomeswithcarefullydesignedstickers,allowingyoutofreelydecorateauniqueridethatreflectsyourpersonalstyleandimagination.LetyourV200motorcyclebuildingblocktoyshowyourdistinctivecharm.Themotorcyclebuildingblocktoyfeaturesafoldablestandthatprovidesstablesupport,lettingyoudisplayitanywherewithoutworryingaboutittippingover.whetherit’sonyourdeskorinadisplaycabinet(),itwillbeaneye-catchingaddition.Therear(背部)ofthemotorcycleisequippedwithadelicatebasketandbouquet(花束),addingatouchofromancewhilealsobeingpracticalforholdingsmallitems.ReobrixV200motorcyclebuildingblockssetisanidealgiftforanyoccasion.It’sadelightfulsurpriseforfamily,kids,friends,oradultswhoarepassionateaboutmotorcycle.a....B.AAAaa3aBIwasincollege,andlikemoststudentsatthatage,Iwassearchingformoremeaninginmylife
besideswhatIwasgoingtomajorin.Iwasconfusedandfeltthepressureoftryingtofigureoutmy
entirelifeat18yearsold.Iwasrequiredtotakeaphysicaleducationclassaspartofmyundergraduate
requirements.yogawasoneoftheoptionsandtherestwashistory.Idecidedtotakeyoga,not
necessarilytoreachspiritualawakening,butjustbecauseIthoughttheclasswouldbefilledwith
peopleinasimilarmentalityasmine.Despitemyinitialdisappointment,theclassturnedouttobeoneofthemomentsthatchangedthe
pathofmylife.yogaphilosophywaswhatwelearnedaboutoverthecourseoftheterm.Iwas
introducedtothedepthofyogaandIknewinstantlythatthiswassomethingthatIwasinterestedinand
couldseemyselfdoingfortherestofmylife.Afterthetermended,Icouldn’twaittosearcharound,eagerlytryingtofindayogaclassIcould
attend.ButIcouldn’tafford.soinsteadofdivingintoyogaclassesprecipitately,Istartedreadingalot
moreaboutnotonlyyogabutmanyeasternphilosophies.Idivedintothesephilosophiesforafewyears
butnevertookthemtoanewheightorputtheseideaspracticallyintomylife.Itriedmybelovedmartialarts,butfeltthespiritualconnectionwasmissing.ItriedzenBuddhism
(禅宗佛教),butgrowingupasanathlete,Iwasdesiringthephysicalityofmovement.After
graduation,Igraduallyfoundthatyogawasall-inclusiveandcouldmakeupforthedisadvantagesof
martialartsandzenBuddhismsinceyogastressedtheharmonyofbodyandmind.Italsohelpedanswer
questionsIhadaboutmyselfandmyplaceintheuniverseandtheinsecuritiesIfeltasayoungman.24.whydidtheauthorchooseyogaasanelective?A.Togainamentalrealization.B.Toexplorethenatureoflife.
C.Tofindlike-mindedfellows.D.Todevelopdiverseinterests.25.whatdidyogaphilosophyserveasintheauthor’slife?A.Therelieverofacademicstress.B.Theturningpointoflife’sroad.
C.Thehealth-lifestyleenhancer.D.Thereminderofself-control.26.whatdoestheunderlinedword“precipitately”inparagraph3mean?A.Hurriedly.B.Hesitantly.C.Guiltily.D.secretly.27.HowdidyogadifferfrommartialartsorzenBuddhism?A.Ithelpedmakeimportantlifechoices.B.Itstimulatedone’sathleticpotentials.
C.Itpromotedall-rounddevelopment.D.Itemphasizedthemind-bodyunity.CInthesmallcityofkamikatsu,Japan,aremarkableexperimentinsustainabilityisunfolding.unlikemosturbanareaswherewastecasuallyendsinlandfillsorisburnedinincinerators(焚化炉),thistownof1,500residentshasmadeanambitiouspromise—tobecomeazero-wastecommunityby42025—agoalthey’venearlyachievedthroughconstantcommitment.Basedonthenewlycarried-outzero-wastepolicy,everyhouseholdisexpectedtosortgarbageinto45categories,fromwastepaperandmetalcanstoworn-outsocksandwoodenchopsticks,eachrequiringcarefulseparationbeforebeingdeliveredtothelocalrecyclingcenter.suchprecisionensuresthatevenseeminglyuselessitems,liketealeaves,findnewlifeascompost()forcommunitygardens.Thejourneybeganin2003whenkamikatsushutdownitsincinerator,adecisiondrivenbygrowingconcernsoverairpollutionandenvironmentaldegradation.Atfirst,thechangecauseddepression:Elderlyresidentsstruggledtomemorizethesortingrules,whilebusyparentscomplainedaboutthetime-consumingprocess.However,throughconsistentpubliccampaigns—includingworkshops,neighborhoodclean-updrives,andschoolprograms—thetowngraduallydevelopedacultureofresponsibility.Today,their80%recyclingrate,oneofthehighestglobally,standsasawitnesstocollectiveeffort;whatoncefeltlikeaburdenhasbecomeapointoflocalpride.Beyondwastesorting,kamikatsuhasinnovatedfurtherwithits“zerowasteshop”,whereresidentsdonateunwantedgoods—furniture,books,evenhalf-usedbottlesofshampoo—andotherspickthemupfreeofcharge.Thisinitiativenotonlycutsdownonwastebutalsostrengthenssocialbonds,turningstrangersintoneighborsunitedbyasharedmission.Children,raisedonlessonsaboutreducingconsumptionandreusingresources,nowteachtheirparentstricksforcreativerecycling,creatingacycleofintergenerationallearning.kamikatsu’sstoryprovesthatsustainabilityisn’tmerelyanambitiouspromisebutanachievablerealitythroughsmall,consistentactions.Bytransformingwasteintogooduseandunwillingnessintofullengagement,thistinytownoffersapowerfullesson—whenacommunitycomestogetherwithpurpose,eventhemostdemandingenvironmentalchallengescanbeturnedintoopportunitiesforgrowthandjoy.28.Whatcanbeinferredaboutkamikatsuinparagraph1?A.Itssuccessreliesonadvancedtechnology.B.Itscitizensblockzero-waste
policy.C.Itswasteiscasuallyburnedinincinerators.D.Itspolicyneedscitizens’full
support.29.Whatisresidents’initialreactiontothezero-wastepolicy?A.Mildnervousness.B.Certainresistance.
C.Absolutewillingness.D.Completesatisfaction.30.Whatisthekeysocialimpactofkamikatsu’szerowasteshop?A.Itreducesthetown’scarbonfootprint.B.Itallowskidsasenseof
achievement.C.Itbuildsupcommunityrelationship.D.Itenhanceschildren’sschool
grades.31.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.kamikatsu:Azero-wasteModel5B.Garbagesorting:AGlobalTrendC.TheHistoryofsmall-townRecyclingD.TheAdvantagesofzero-wasteLifestyleDSmallsetbacksinyourday—likespillingyourcoffeeorwaitinginalonglineatthegasstation—canruinyourday.Buttheburnttoasttheoryisabeliefthatthoseminorinconveniencescanleadtoapositiveoutcomeatalatertime.whatistheburnttoasttheory?“It’saconceptbasedonreframingsimilartoredefine.somethingassimpleasburningyourtoastinthemorning,thoughitmightbedepressingandinconvenient,mightactuallyhavehappenedforgoodreason,”explainsDr.Markley.“Maybeitslowsyoudownabit,butitmayalsogiveyouanextratwominutestobreathewhileyouwaitfornewtoast.”Theideaisthatthesedepressingsituationsmayhaveadominoeffect(多米诺效应)inyourlife—settingyouupforsomethingpositiveorkeepingyoufromotherproblematicsituations.Dr.Markleysaysthatevenifburningyourtoastimpactsyourdaybychangingthecourseofevents,thesetbackdoesprovideanopportunitytodealwith,reframeyourdepression,andthenrefocusyourthoughtsandenergymoreproductively.Anditdoesn’tjusthavetobeburnttoastthatleadstoyoureframingyourday—it’smoreofametaphor(暗喻)forhowdailytroublesomeoccurrencescanleadtoapositivemomentinyourlife.It’seasytothinkthatburnttoastisjustlikeotherpositivethinkingmethodssuchasluckygirlsyndrome(综合征)orharmfulpositivity,whichisabeliefthatyoushouldhaveapositiveoutlookonliferegardlessofthesituation.“Idescribeharmfulpositivityasthrowinglightatthingsthatdon’tshine.Harmfulpositivityisnotactuallyallthathelpful.somethingsareallowedtobeupsettingandnoteverythingneedstobepositivelyreframed,”stressesDr.Markley.“Theburnttoasttheoryisn’tencouragingyoutobegratefulforblackenedtoast.Youcanstillbedepressedthatyourtoastisburnt,butitgivesyouanopportunitytoreroute,reframeandovercomeasmallsetback.”32.Howdoestheauthorexplain“setbacks”inparagraph1?A.Byquotinganexpert.B.Bylistingexamples.C.Bygivingadefinition.D.Bycitingatheory.33.Whatcanwelearnabouttheburnttoasttheory?A.ItwasinitiatedbyDr.Markley.B.Itisbasedondominoeffects.C.Ithelpsdistinguishfalsedepression.D.Itencouragesredefiningnegativity.34.Whatdoesparagraph4mainlydiscussabouttheburnttoasttheory?A.Itsbasicprinciple.B.Itsuniquefeature.C.Itscurrentpopularity.D.Itsfuturedevelopment.35.Whichsayingmatchestheideaoftheburnttoasttheory?A.Eachdoghasitsday.B.stillwatersrundeep.6C.Everycloudhasasilverlining.D.Misfortunenevercomessingle.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。Flowersandplantsarewidelybelievedtoimproveairquality.36Itfoundplantscouldcleantheairinsealedenvironments,likespacestationsandthat,inadditiontoabsorbingcarbondioxide(Co2),commonhouseplantscanalsoremovevolatileorganiccompounds(voCs)andothertoxins(毒素)fromtheair:formaldehyde,benzene,trichloroethylene,toluene,xyleneandsoon.Theyareallknowntocausebreathingissuesandcancer.37A2019meta-analysisreviewfoundthat,toachievethesamebenefitsasseeninsomeresearchstudies,youwouldneed10-1,000plantspersquaremeteroffloorspace.Thiswouldmeanhaving680plantsina1,500squarefoothomeoroffice.Whileplantsmaynotbetheonlysolutiontoimprovingindoorairquality,theycanstillplayaroleaspartofabroaderstrategy.38Additionally,studieshaveshownthatbeingaroundnatureandgreenerycanhavepositiveeffectsonmentalhealthandwell-being,improvingmood,reducingstress,andenhancingproductivity.Whenitcomestothebedroom,somepeopleworrythatplantsmaycauseCo2poisoningorexhaustoxygenlevelsatnight.39whileplantsdoreleasecarbondioxidethroughrespiration(呼吸)atnight,theamounttheyproduceisminimalandfarlessthanasleepinghuman.So,whilethereissomedoubtabouttheexactextentoftheirair-purifyingcapabilities,flowersandplantscanindeedofferarangeofbenefits,fromimprovedairqualitytoenhancedwell-being,makingthemawelcomeadditiontoanybedroomorlivingspace.40A.Thisbeliefdatesbacktoa1989NASAstudy.B.Asamatteroffact,thisisacommonmisconception.C.plantscanraiseindoorwatercontenttohealthierlevels.D.Homeownersusuallyexpectmorehappinessfromnature.E.Moreandmorestudiesfindbedroomplantscostlytomaintain.F.However,plants’air-purifyingabilityinlargespacesisdebatable.G.Youjustneedtochoosebedroomplantsforyourspaceandlifestyle.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)7When5-year-oldCharliecalled911,officerValdezhadwhatyoucouldcallaserious“emergency”foralittleboy.“Hi,isthisMcDonald’s?”5-year-oldCharlieaskedthe91141whoansweredhiscall.whenaskedwhetherheencountereda42,CharlierequestedaHappyMealbefore43.Accordingtohismom,KimSkabelund,thefamilywasgettingreadyforaHalloweenpartyonOctober27thwhenthephonerang.Not44whatCharliehaddone,Skabelundsaidshewas“shockedandkindof45”whenthe911dispatcher(调度员)calledbackandaskedtospeaktoCharlie’s46.AlthoughCharliewassafe,officerValdezstillhadtocomebytoconductaregularcheckto47hewasnotill-treated.Afraidthathewasintrouble,Charliewas48atfirst.ButwhenofficerValdezbroughtaHappyMeal,Skabelundsaidthetwobecamefriends.Charlie,a49sweetandgenerouspreschoolerknownfor50othersaheadofhimself,wasmostexcitedtosharethe51withhissister.“WeweresoappreciativeofhowofficerValdez52thesituation,”SkabelundtoldCNN.“HetaughtCharlienotonlyhowtousethe53appropriately,butalsohowtotreatotherswithloveand54.”SkabelundaddedthatthefamilyhopedValdez’extraeffortwillbea55forpeopletobekindertoeachother.41.A.sponsorB.managerC.driverD.operator42.A.dangerB.shockC.classmateD.stranger43.A.showingupB.hangingupC.standingoutD.settingout44.A.admittingB.blamingC.recognizingD.tolerating45.A.pleasedB.awkwardC.sadD.upset46.A.partnerB.instructorC.parentD.neighbor47.A.ensureB.realizeC.promiseD.perceive48.A.crazyB.conservativeC.confusedD.anxious49.A.potentiallyB.bravelyC.directlyD.generally50.A.puttingB.thankingC.helpingD.protecting51.A.foodB.storyC.luckD.lesson52.A.analyzedB.ignoredC.handledD.identified53.A.equipmentB.radioC.outlineD.hotline54.A.honestyB.kindnessC.humorD.modesty55.A.suggestionB.modelC.proofD.chance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。8AsChinacontinuestoimprove56(it)digitalpaymentservicesystems,foreignvisitorsareexperiencingmoreeaseinmakingcashlesstransactions(交易)acrossthecountry.The9thAsianwinterGamesinHarbinwitnessedthat37point-of-saledevices57(set)upacrosstheevent’svenuestofacilitatepaymentsviaforeignbankcards,soforeignvisitorswereabletofirsthandexperiencethe58(convenient)suchtechnologyprovided.Foreigntravelerscannowmakepaymentsthroughtwooptions:oneallowsthemtolinktheirforeignbankcardsdirectlytodomesticpayment59(platform)suchasAlipayandweChatpay,whiletheotherenablesthem60(make)paymentsusingtheforeigndigitalwalletwithoutdownloadingadditionalChineseapps.Morethan860,000mobilepaymenttransactionswereprocessedforforeignvisitorsinHeilongjiang61January2024andJanuary2025.Thetotaltransactionvalueexceeded(超过)CNy190millionduringthesameperiod,withmorethan144,000foreignusers62(obtain)benefitsfromtheseservices.“payingforpublictransportationviaQRcodesis63(incredible)convenient,”saidHoxuanNi,64MalaysianstudentatBeijingForeignstudiesuniversity,65explaineddigitalpaymentshavegreatlyhelpedreducetheneedtocarryextracardsandconstantlycheckaccountbalances.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,外教Chris邀请你下周六晚上担任英语歌唱比赛的学生评委,但你有更重要的事要做,无法应邀,请你给他写一封邮件,内容包括:1.婉拒邀请;2.提供解决方案。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。DearChris,Yours,LiHua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。Fredwasapioneerinintegratingtechnologyintoeducation.AsahighschoolEnglishteacherwithabachelor’sdegreei
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