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福宁古五校教学联合体2025-2026学年第一学期期中质量监测

高二英语试题

(满分:150分考试时间:120分钟)

注意事项:

1.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号、考场号、座位号填写在答题卡上。

2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用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。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,

写在本试卷上无效。

3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。

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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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.Whothinkshighlyofthefilm?

A.Sally.B.Eric.C.Liz.

2.Whatdoesthemanneedtodo?

A.Putonauniform.

B.Checkthemachines.

C.Fillinhisinformation.

3.Whydidthemancleanthefloor?

A.Ithadjustbeenlaid.

B.Ithadsomethingspilledonit.

C.Ithadbeenpaintedbyhiskids.

4.Whoistheman?

A.Aticketinspector.B.Aticketseller.C.Apassenger.

5.Whatdoesthewomanthinkoftheman?

A.He’sawkward.B.He’scareless.C.He’sresponsible.

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至7题。

6.Whereisthewoman’sfinaldestination?

A.LosAngeles.B.Chicago.C.NewYork.

7.Whatwillthespeakersdonext?

A.Watchagame.

B.Touraroundthecity.

C.Taketheluggageoutofthecar.

高二英语试题第1页(共10页)

听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。

8.What’stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Friends.B.Brotherandsister.C.Shopassistantandcustomer.

9.Whichitemwillthemantake?

A.Theshirt.B.Thehat.C.Thebelt.

10.Whatdoesthewomanintendtodowiththeclothes?

A.Givethemtocharity.

B.Leavethemtohersister.

C.Selltheminonlineshops.

听第8段材料,回答11至13题。

11.Whichclassarethespeakersin?

A.Science.B.History.C.Writing.

12.Wherearethespeakers?

A.InNewYork.B.InWashington.C.InSanFrancisco.

13.Whatwillthemanprobablydoafteransweringthequestion?

A.Finishhomework.B.Takeanexam.C.TextJemma.

听第9段材料,回答14至17题。

14.WhydidthewomanjointheactivitiesontheHealthyLivingDay?

A.Todomoreexercise.

B.Tomakenewfriends.

C.Totrysomethingdifferent.

15.Whatwasthewoman’sfeelingattheendoftheHealthyLivingDay?

A.Thirsty.B.Sick.C.Tired.

16.WhenisthenextHealthyLivingDay?

A.OnApril14th.B.OnMay28th.C.OnJuly5th.

17.WhatsporthasthewomanchosenforhernextHealthyLivingDay?

A.Skateboarding.B.Boating.C.Cycling.

听第10段材料,回答18至20题。

18.Whatshouldyoupayattentiontowhenflyingakite?

A.Hiddencaves.B.Divingbirds.C.Highwaves.

19.Whatshouldyoubecarefulofinrockpools?

A.Dangerousfish.

B.Wateronyourlegs.

C.Thesandinyourtoes.

20.Whatisthemaintopicofthetalk?

A.Sceneryonthecoast.

B.Thingstodoonthecoast.

C.Thebestplacestogoonthecoast.

高二英语试题第2页(共10页)

第二部分阅读(共两节,满分40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

We’rehappytointroduceNewsforClassroomUse:aweeklynewsletterwitha

pieceofnewsandactivitiesbasedonitwhichyoucanuseasawarm-up,afillerora

wrap-uptask.Thenewslettermightinclude:discussionquestions,tasksaround

headlinesandimages,commentstorespondto,vocabulariesandlinkstorelatedESL

Brainslessonplans.

Howtousethenewsletter

Thestoriescoveredinthenewsletterrangefrombreakingnewstomoreevergreen

contentwhichyouwillbeabletogobacktoaccordingtoyourstudents’needs.The

newsletteritselfhasseveralparts.

INTRO:Ashortparagraphdescribingwhatthenewsisabout.Youmightneedtoread

itouttostudentsoritmayalsoserveasareferencepointtoyou,dependingonthe

activitiesthatgowiththeparticularpieceofnews.

ACTIVITY:Ataskortasksforstudentstoworkonintheclassroom.Eachnewsletter

containsasetofquestionsrelatedtothenews.Youmightaskstudentstodiscussallof

themorjustsomeofthem.Ifyouteachlower-levelstudents,usetheeasierquestions

orjustaskstudentstosaywhattheythinkaboutthenews.Otheractivitiesmightinclude

completingheadlines,commentingonpictures,reportingwhatstudentshaveheard

aboutthenews,etc.

Subscribetothenewsletter

IfyouareanUnlimitedoraPremiumuserandyou’resubscribedtoournewsletters,

theNewsforClassroomUsenewsletterwilldropintoyourmailboxeveryWednesday.

21.Whichisafeatureofthenewsletter?

A.Itpostsdailyupdates.B.Itcontainsadvancedvocabularies.

C.Itemphasizesbreakingnews.D.Itoffersreusablereadingmaterials.

22.Whatactivitycanberecommendedtobeginners?

A.Rewritingrelatednews.B.Choosingnewspictures.

C.Expressingtheiropinions.D.Contributingtothenewsletter.

23.Whoisthetextintendedfor?

A.Newspresenters.B.Teachers.

C.Foreignstudents.D.Journalists.

高二英语试题第3页(共10页)

B

ThefirstmodelwasNapster,alovelyAmericanStaffordshireterrier.Shewasjust

5monthsoldwhenshewasrescuedfromananimalcrueltysituation.Althoughsafein

theshelterenvironment,shewasthereforoverayearanddevelopedbehavioralissues.

Noonesteppedforwardtoadopther.

Miller,ananimalbehaviorconsultant,andSpidle,bothfromHarrisburg,

Pennsylvania,signeduptodoa“paintyourpet”eventtogether,andsawNapster'sinner

beautyandpotential.“Ireallywantedtohelpgetheroutandintoafoster(寄养的)

home,”MillertellsDailyPaws.SheusedapictureofNapsterasinspirationandcreated

herfirstdogportrait(画像).SpidlesaysNapster'sstorymadealightbulbgooff,and

sheandMillerbrainstormedabouthowinterestingitwouldbetohelpoverlooked

shelterdogsinCentralPennsylvaniagetadoptedthroughart.In2019,theystartedthe

nonprofitCheddarPawsDogArt.

MillerandSpidlearen'tprofessionalartists,butinadditiontotheirfull-timejobs,

they'reenthusiasticanimaladvocates.Theypersuadedlocalbusinessestohangdog

portraitswithshelterinformation.Otherartistssteppedforwardtodonatetheirtime

andtalenttogiveeachpup(小狗)thestartreatment.Theresult?Puremagic.

"Todate,we'vepainted197dogs,and138havebeenadopted,”saysSpidle.

Sheaddsthatwhenashelterpupisgonebeforefindingahome,CheddarPaws

donatestheirpaintingasamemorialpiece.Unfortunately,Napstercrossedtherainbow

bridgeshortlyafterthepairmether.Miller'sinitialportraitsofthissweetpupremind

heroftheworksheandSpidlehopetodowithotherpets.Theycelebrateeachsuccess

onsocialmedia.

"It'ssorewardingtobeabletopostalong-termerwith'Adopted'stampedontheir

portrait!"Spidlesays.“Wecan'twaittoseethosenumbersgoup!”

24.WhydidMillerandSpidlecreateCheddarPawsDogArt?

A.Toraisemoneyfordogrescue.

B.Tohelpshelterdogsfindhomes.

C.Tocallonpeopletocarefordogs.

D.Tomakepet-keepingmorepopular.

25.WhichwordbestdescribesCheddarPawsDogArt?

A.Successful.B.Profitable.C.Well-organized.D.Entertaining.

26.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“crossedtherainbowbridge"inparagraph5mean?

A.Fellill.B.Gotlost.C.Passedaway.D.Gotinjured.

27.Whatistheauthor'spurposeinwritingthetext?

A.Toappreciatethepowerofart.

B.Toraiseawarenessofanimalcare.

C.Tostresstheimportanceofdogrescue.

D.Toshareastoryofhelpingshelterdogs.

高二英语试题第4页(共10页)

C

About4billionpeoplealreadyexperiencewatershortageforatleastonemontha

yearandthisnumbercoulddoubleby2050,accordingtoa2024study.Yetprogresson

water-shortagetargetsundertheUNSustainableDevelopmentGoalsisofftrack.

ProfessorGuenther,directoroftheUNUniversity'sInstitute,saysthatwatershortage

haslargelybeeninvisibletopolicymakers.

Fortunately,manytechnologiestomakebetteruseofwaterresourcesare

developing.Theseincludetechnologiestoimprovetheefficiencyoftypicallyenergy-

intensivedesalination(海水的脱盐)plants,andtheimprovedbiologicaltreatment

processesthateffectivelydoublethecapacityofwastewatertreatmentplantstoincrease

thewateravailableforindustrialandagriculturaluse.

Investmenthasnotalwaysbeenavailableforwaterresourcesolutions.Thewater

sectorisa$500billionmarketplace,representingahugeopportunityforinvestors.But

investinginthisarearequiresawillingnesstowaitforreturnsinthelongerterm.

Investmentinnewtechnologiesisnottheonlyanswer,saysBrooke,co-editorof

UnconventionalWaterResources,abookpublishedbytheUNearlierthisyeartourge

theuseofvariousandplentifulresourcesthatuntilnowhavenotreceivedmuch

attention.Theserangefromthemillionsofcubickilometersofwaterindeepland-

basedandseabedaquifers(含水层),andinfogandicebergs,toreusingwaterfrom

theballastholds(压载舱)ofthousandsofshipsforagriculture.

“Itisahumanapproachtothinkthatsufficienttechnologywilladdresstheproblem.

Butifthere'snorain,ifthegroundwaterlevelgetslowerandlower,ifwecannotdig

deeper,andthereisnooptionfordesalination,thisiswhenwestartthinking,"says

Brooke.“Butbythenit'sveryoftentoolate.”

28.Whatcausestheslowprogressonwater-shortagesolutionsaccordingtoGuenther?

A.Insufficientfunds.B.Thelackofeffectivepolicies.

C.Outdatedtechnology.D.Theriseofglobalwarming.

29.Whatstopsinvestorsfrominvestinginthewatersector?

A.Thelimitedmarket.B.Thelongprofitcycle.

C.Thehighinvestmentrisk.D.Thelargeinitialinvestment.

30.WhichmeasuredidtheUNsuggesttakingearlierthisyear?

A.Promotingwateruseefficiency.

B.Improvingwastewatertreatment.

C.Buildingmoredesalinationplants.

D.Seekingalternativewaterresources.

31.Whatdoesthelastparagraphmainlyconvey?

A.Toissueawarning.B.Tolaunchanappeal.

C.Tomakeaprediction.D.Tohighlightanapproach.

高二英语试题第5页(共10页)

D

Whenwe’retiredorinjured,weoftengotobedearliertorechargeandmendour

bodies.That’sbecauseweoftenthinkthatnightisagoldentimetodealwithstressor

injuries.Butisittrue?

NathanielHoyle,ascientistoftheLaboratoryofMolecularBiologyinCambridge,

UK,hasbeenleadingastudyintothistopic.Theteamdiscoveredthatfibroblastcells

(成纤维细胞)inthebodyswitchoffatnight.Thesecellshelpcloseupawoundafter

theskinisbrokenandlayafoundationfornewskintogrow.Whyexactlyarethese

cellslessactiveatnight?

It’salltodowithyourbody’scircadian(昼夜节律的)rhythm—a24-hourinternal

clockthathelpsyourcellsdotheirjobsontime.NewScientistreportedthatagroupof

30genesthatcontrolthefibroblastsworkedonlydaytimeshifts,causingtheslower

healingprocessatnight.Totestitstheory,theCambridge-basedteamexamineddata

fromtheInternationalBurnInjuryDatabase,whichrecordsdetailsofburnvictims

aroundtheworld.Thisanalysisrevealedthatnighttimeburns,onaverage,took11more

daystohealthanburnsduringtheday.

Asimilarresultoccurredwhileexperimentingusinglivemice.Thosethatwerecut

duringnight-timehoursrecoveredmoreslowlythanthoseduringtheday.“Youcansee

byeyes,whenthecelliswoundedonly8hoursapartfromeachother,indifferent

circadianperiods,thedaytimewoundedonestakeoff,andthenighttimeonesdrag,”

researchteammemberJohnO’NeilltoldScienceAlert.Headded,“Thetime-varying

responsemaybeanevolutionaryadaptation.Aspeoplearemorelikelytosustain

injurieswhenawakethanwhensleeping,perhapsourbodiesarepreparedtorespond

morequicklyinthedaytime.”Hewentontosaythatitcouldbebeneficialtoschedule

surgeriesintimewithpeople’scircadianrhythms,earlierforearlybirdsandlaterfor

nightowls,inordertolessenrecoverytime.However,inanycase,itmightbebestnot

touseanythingsharponcethesungoesdown.

32.Whydoestheauthormentionpeoplegoingtobedearlierwhentiredorinjured?

A.Tolistcommonmethodsofrechargingthebody

B.Toexplainwhypeoplesufferfrominjurieseasily

C.Toprovesleepistheonlymethodtodealwithstress

D.Toarousereaders’interestinthetruthofnighthealing

33.Whatdotheresearchersfindduringtheirresearch?

A.Burnstakethesametimetohealregardlessoftheircuttime.

B.Fibroblastcellsboostthehealingbyworkingnighttimeshift.

C.Miceresponddifferentlyinthehealingprocessfromhumans.

D.Abody’scircadianrhythmmattersinwakingupfibroblastcells.

高二英语试题第6页(共10页)

34.Howmightschedulingsurgeriesaccordingtocircadianrhythmshelppatients?

A.Itcanreducetheriskofsurgeryfailure.

B.Itcanreducethepainfeltduringsurgery.

C.Itcanshortentherecoverytimeaftersurgery.

D.Itcanhelppatientswakeupfasteraftersurgery.

35.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthispassage?

A.WhyWeHealInjuriesBetterintheDaytime

B.AResearchOffersCluestoTreatingInjuries

C.HowWeHealWoundsandInjuriesEffectively

D.ScientistsUnlocktheSecrettoAvoidingInjuries

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能填入空白处的最佳选项。其中两项为多余选项。

Peopleareconstantlybombarded(轰炸)withunrealisticandpotentiallyharmful

imagesof“ideal”bodytypes.36It’salsoimportanttolearnwhatyourbodycan

physicallydoandbecomecomfortable.Inordertoacceptyourbody,it’simportantto

getintouchwithbothoftheseaspectsofyourbodyontheirownterms.

Acceptyourbodyasitis.Thismeansnottryingtochangewhoyouareorfocus

onqualitiesyoudon’tlike.Learntoenjoyyourbody—howyoumove,feel,andget

around.37Bekindtoyourbodyasitisrightnow.

38Assoonasyounoticeyourselfstartingtohaveanegativethought,take

theplaceofitwithsomethingpositiveaboutyourself.Giveyourselftimetogetinto

thehabitofthinkingpositively.Trystartingeachdaybythinkingafewpositive

thoughts.Remindyourselfofthesethoughtsthroughoutthedaywhenyoustartfeeling

criticalofyourself.

Compareyourselfonlytoyourself.39There’snopointincomparing

yourselftoothers,regardlessofwhetherthepersonisacelebrityorclassmatesitting

nexttoyou.Instead,compareyourselfintermsofhowyou’veprogressedovertime,

nowthatyou’vecreatedyourownrealisticgoals.Forexample,youmightthinkto

yourselfthatyou’veimprovedyourappearancecomparedtoafewyearsago.

Knowwhentoseekhelp.Understandthatnearlyeveryonestrugglestomaintain

positivebodyimageallthetimeandit’snormaltohaveupsanddowns.40There

arevarioussignsthatyourbodyissuesaresevereandrequireprofessionalhelp.

A.Replacenegativethoughtswithpositiveones.

B.Identifywhatyoulikeaboutyourbodyandappearance.

C.Letgoofhowyouusedtolookatchangesinyourbody.

D.Negativethoughtsdonothingtoimproveyourself-image.

E.Theworldwouldbeprettyboringifwealllookedidentical.

F.Butyoushouldalsohonestlyconsiderwhethertoconsultaspecialist.

G.Thiscanmakeittoughtofeelconfidentinyourownbody,whichiscritical.

高二英语试题第7页(共10页)

第三部分完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处

的最佳选项。

Ididn’tpossessanyofthatpioneerspiritofexploringtheunknown.Besides,the

longjourneywouldtakemoneyfortransportation,41andmeals.Unlesssomeone

paidforallthose42items,thatroadtripwasn’thappeninganytimesoon.ButI

alwaysimagined43beingatalltheplaces.

Ihadonlyreadaboutinbooks.Oneday,Inoticedabrochure44ateacher

creativityfellowship(团队)programforthesummer.Thisfellowshipwasforteachers

likemewhohadtaughtforanumberofyearsandneededanew45forcontinuing

ourteachingcareer.Ireadoverthe46oftheprogram.Oneoftheexamples47

travelingtodomestic(国内的)locationstostudyliteratureandhistory.Notexpecting

any48,Iwentaheadandmailedmy49.Then,realityhitme.Twomonths

later,IlearnedIwasoneofeighty50fromhundredsofapplicants.

Witha(n)51ontheoutsideandfearontheinside,I52theprocessof

packingandbookinghotelsnearthesitesIwishedtovisit.Istartedonmytravelsthe

nextmorningwithanewpurposeineachstep.

Yes,I53myadventureandcontinuedusingallIlearnedinmylong

teachingcareer.Eversincethattrip,Ihavetraveledto54locationsandgiven

presentationsaboutmyfellowshipandmylifehaschangedduetoabrave55.

41.A.securityB.commitmentC.intelligenceD.accommodations

42.A.efficientB.essentialC.potentialD.convenient

43.A.hardlyB.actuallyC.graduallyD.automatically

44.A.seekingB.warningC.detectingD.advertising

45.A.passionB.predictionC.interactionD.consumption

46.A.featureB.structureC.contentD.conclusion

47.A.resistedB.opposedC.repeatedD.mentioned

48.A.plotB.delayC.successD.hesitation

49.A.draftB.essayC.applicationD.assessment

50.A.removedB.selectedC.adjustedD.investigated

51.A.anxietyB.delightC.annoyanceD.embarrassment

52.A.setupB.putoffC.wentthroughD.broughtabout

53.A.switchedB.ceasedC.prohibitedD.accomplished

54.A.abnormalB.unfamiliarC.invisibleD.unavailable

55.A.inquiryB.attemptC.encounterD.appointment

高二英语试题第8页(共10页)

第四部分语法填空(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。

Weusebothwordsandbodylanguagetoexpressourideasinourinteractionswith

otherpeople,learningalotabout56.peoplearethinkingbywatchingtheir

bodylanguage.

Justlikespokenlanguage,bodylanguage57.(vary)fromcultureto

culture.Thecrucialthingisusingbodylanguagein58.waythatis

appropriatetothecultureyouarein.Forexample,makingeyecontactinsome

countriesistodisplayinterestbutisnotalways59.(approve)ofinmany

MiddleEasterncountries,wheremenandwomenarenot60.(social)

permittedtomakeeyecontact.

Thegesturefor“OK”hasdifferentmeaningsindifferentcultures.InJapan,

someone61.witnessesanotherpersonemployingthegesturemightthinkit

meansmoney,whileinFrance,aperson62.(encounter)anidentical

gesturemayinterpretitasmeaningzero.

Somebodylanguage,likeasmile,canhelpusget63.difficult

situationsandfindfriendsinaworldofstrangers,andbreakdownbarriers.Wecanuse

asmiletomakean64.(apologise),togreetsomeone,toaskforhelp,orto

startaconversation.Ifwearefeelingdownorlonely,thereisnothing65.

(good)thanseeingthesmilingfaceofagoodfriend.

第五部分书面表达(共两节,满分40分)

第一节应用文(满分15分)

随着全球数字化,人工智能产品已悄然融入我们的生活。假如你是李华,

近期你班英语课的presentation的主题是“AI与我们”,请你写一篇英文报

告,主要内容包括:

1.简要介绍AI(应用、影响等);

2.未来人们该如何与AI共存。

注意:

1.词数80左右;

2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

Goodmorning,everyone!_____________________________________________

____________________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________________

Thanksforyourlistening!

高二英语试题第9页(共10页)

第二节读后续写(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。

Thesummerbreakwasdrawingnear.LeoandhisbrotherMaxburstwithjoyand

kepttalkingaboutthetripatthethoughtofvisitingtheirgrandparentsagain.

Thelong-awaiteddaycameatlast.Withthewholefamilyallpackedandready

theyheadedeagerlyrightawaytotheirgrandparents’smallhouse.Onthewaythe

brotherschattedexcitedlyaboutthefuntimesthey’dsharedwiththeirgrandparents

before.

Atlastacozysmallbluehousewithahighwhitechimneycameintosight

gradually.Behinditlaythequietforestholdingtheirsweetgoodmemorieswith

Grandpa.TheypulledupatthedrivewaywhereGrandmastoodattheendwaiting

happilywithabigsmile.

LeoandMaxeachhuggedGrandmatightly,thenrushedquicklyintotheliving

room,yelling“Grandpa,we’rehome!”

Seeingthemwalkin,Grandpawasoverthemoon.Hetriedtostandwithallhis

strengthfromhischairbutfailed,ahelplesslookflashingacrosshisface.Grandma

explainedhishealthhadworsenedfastlatelyandhemightneverstandupaloneagain.

ButGrandpainsistedstubbornly,“Ican!”Stillinhisboyishway.Mumandthe

grandparentsweredelightedtoreuniteaftersuchalongtime,sittingtogetherand

chattingaboutwhathadhappenedrecently.

Boredwiththeadults’slowconversation,thebrotherswanderedintothegreen

forest.Talltreesstretchedhighskyward,thickbranchescrossingoverheadwhileyoung

onesstandingstraightlikebraveguards.Grandpawasonceagreatexplorerfullof

wisdom.Hecouldtellbirds’originseasilybytheircalls.Trees,birds,lizards,small

bugs…Howmanyhappymomentsthey’dsharedwithhimherebefore!

WorriedGrandpacouldn’tstandup,Leosaid“Weneedtocheerhimup.”

“Grandpalovesbirds—let’scatchoneforhim?”Maxsuggestedsoftly.“Buthehates

birdsbeingcaged!”Leoshookhisheadfirmly.

注意:续写词数应为150左右。

ThenacleverthoughthitLeosuddenly.________________________________

____________________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________________

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Filledwithjoy,thetwobrotherspresentedittoGrandpa.__________________

____________________________________________________________________

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高二英语试题第10页(共10页)

福宁古五校教学联合体2025—2026学年第-学期高二期中质量监测

英语参考答案

试题答案

听力

1—5ACBAB6—10CCACA11—15BABCA16—20BABAB

阅读

21—23DCB24—27BACD28—31BBDA32—35DDCB

七选五

36—40GCAEF

完形填空

41—45DBBDA46—50CDCCB51—55BADBB

语法填空

56.what57.varies58.a59.beapproved60.socially

61.who/that62.encountering63.through64.apology65.better

写作

第一节

参考范文:

Goodmorning,eyeryone!Withtheworlddigitizing,artificialintelligenceproductshave

quietlyintegratedintoourdailylives.NowI’MhonoredtointroduceAItoyou.Basically,AI

isabranchofcoMputersciencethataiMstocreateintelligentMachines.

undoubtedly,AIboastsanunliMitednuMberofapplications,rangingfroMautonoMous

vehiclestodoMesticrobotsandtransforMingthewaywelive.Nevertheless,aswebecoMe

increasinglydependentonthistechnology,soMepeoplefeelthreatenedbyitsadvances.

personallyspeaking,sinceAIishereandforlong,itisadvisableforustotakeadvantage

ofitwiselyandnotbetoogreedy.Hopefully,withAI,ourlifewillbeMoreconvenientand

diversethanbefore.

Thanksforyourlistening!

第二节

参考范文:

ThenacleyerthoughthitLeosuddenly.“WhynotMakeacaneoutofayoungtree?”

Maxthoughtitwasagoodidea.HavingreachedanagreeMent,thetwobrothershurriedback

totheirgrandfather’shousefortools,andthenracedtothewoods.AMongthetrees,Max

suggestedselectingastraightone—freeofknotstoavoidscratchingGrandpa’shands.Leo

noddedhishead.TheyspenthourscraftingasMooth-textured,perfectlysizedcane,

convincedthatGrandpawouldcherishit.

Filled∞ithjoy,thebrotherspresentedittoGrandpa.Ashetookit,hishandstreMbled

withdelight.LeovoicedtheirhopethatthecanewouldaidhiMinstandingandexploringthe

woodsalongsidetheM.GrandpasMiled,deterMinedtogiveitatry,nottodisappointhis

grandsons.Holdingthecane,hestoodup,Musteringstrengthinhislegs.Allpresentwere

astonishedandelated,tearswellingupatthecornersofGrandpa’seyes.ItwasattheMoMent

thatthegrandsonsappreciatedthepoweroffaMilyaffection.

听力原文

Text1

W:sallysaysthisisthefunniestMovieshehaseverseen.(1)shewenttoseeitwithLizand

Eric.

M:WhatdidEricandLizthinkofit?

W:Theydidn’treallylikeit,butItrustsally’sopinion.

Text2

W:ExcuseMe.Beforeentering,allconstructionworkersMustfillintheirpersonal

inforMationandputonuniforMs.

M:It’sOk.Weareallbuildinginspectors.NoneofuswillhandleanyconstructionMaterials

orMachines.

W:Oh,Iunderstand.please,justhaveyourgroupsigninthen.(2)

Text3

M:There,thefloorlookslikenew.I’veneverseenthatitlookssoclean,evenafteritwas

justlaid.

W:YoudidwelltoreMoveitall.Ididn’tthinkthepaintwouldevercoMeoff.

M:Luckily,youspilleditonapartthatwaseasytoclean.(3)

Text4

M:Wheredidyouboardthetrain,MadaM?

W:Backatthelaststation.IboughtMyticketattheofficethere.IhaveithereinMybag

soMewhere.

M:It’sOk.I’llchecktherestofthetrainandcoMebacktoyoulater.(4)

Text5

W:YouneedtobeMoreresponsiblewithbothyourthingsandMoney.

M:WhatdoyouMean?IneededtobuythisphonebecauseMylastonebroke.

W:Exactly.Yourlastonebrokebecauseyouweren’ttakinggoodcareofit.(5)

Text6

M:I’Msoexcitedtohostyouhere.WhatadriveyouMusthavehad!(7)

W:Mybo

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