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滨城高中联盟2025-2026学年度上学期高三期中II考试英语试卷第一部分听力(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.Howwillthemangettocollegetoday?A.Bywalking.B.Byridingabus.C.Bytakingacar.2.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Atanentrancetothezoo.B.Inthemainzoo.C.Inatheater.3.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Bill’shairstyle.B.Thewoman’shairdresser.C.Ahairsalon.4.WhatistherelationshipbetweenthemanandMr.Ryan?A.Classmates.B.Parentandchild.C.Teacherandstudent.5.Whatwillthewomandointheafternoon?A.Drivetotherestaurantat4:B.Attendameetingat5:C.Meetthemanat5:30p.m.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,听下面一段对话,回答第6、7题。6.WhatdidJakedoatlunchtime?A.Heboughtapairofshoes.B.Hewentouttoplaysports.C.Hewashedhisdirtysportsshoes.7.Howdoesthewomansound?A.Careless.B.Tired.C.Annoyed.听下面一段对话,回答第8至9题。8.WhatdidRobertbringback?A.Photos.B.Apples.C.Asandwich.9.WhatwasAlicedoingwhenRobertsawher?A.Shewastakingphotos.B.Shewasmakingfood.C.Shewasrunning.听下面一段对话,回答第10至12题。10.Whatiswrongwiththewoman’scomputer?A.Itmakesastrangenoise.B.Italwayshasabluescreen.C.Itlacksthelatestoperatingsystem.11.Whatdoesthewomanwanttoknow?A.Theupdatetime.B.Thelaptopmodel.C.Therepaircost.12.Whatdoesthemanoffertodoforthewoman?A.Giveherareasonablerepairprice.B.Repairhercomputertoday.C.Ringheruptomorrow.听下面一段对话,回答第13至16题。13.HowoftendoesLarrygotothegym?A.Onceaweek.B.Twiceaweek.C.Threetimesaweek.14.WhatencouragedLarrytostartworkingout?A.Thathewantedtobetogetherwithhisfriends.B.Thatheneededtolosesomeweight.C.Thathestruggledtocatchabus.15.WhatkindofexercisedoesLarrydomost?A.Running.B.Swimming.C.Cycling.16.HowmanypoundshasLarrylostsofar?A.14.B.10.C.7.听下面一段独白,回答第17至20题。17.Whydoesthespeakergivethetalk?A.Tointroducesometouristspots.B.Toappealtotourists.C.Toofferjobopportunities.18.Whatisthepurposeofstartingthisgroup?A.Todesigntravelplans.B.Toleadgrouptours.C.Totraintourguides.19.Wherecanthetalkbefoundprobably?A.Inatravelmagazine.B.Inanonlinearticle.C.Inavideoonsocialmedia.20.WhenwasAdventureConsultantsfounded?A.Oneweekago.B.Onemonthago.C.Oneyearago.第二部分阅读理解(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。AWebringstoriesofadventure,worldculturesandwildplacestolifeinexhibitionsandexperiencesthataredesignedtobesharedwithaudiencesofallages.BringNationalGeographic(NG)toyourvenueWeofferhigh-qualitytravelingexhibitionstomeettheneedsofvenuesbothsmallandlarge.Workingwithphotographers,explorers,andothercooperators,wecreateexhibitionscoveringawiderangeoftopicstoappealtomultipleaudiences.Tostarttheprocess,selectyourregiontofindexhibitsavailableforbooking.ForvenuesinthecontinentalUnitedStates,aprintedandpackedexhibitionwillbeshippedtoyourlocation,readytohang.ForvenueslocatedoutsideoftheUnitedStates,NGoffersdigitallydeliveredcontentpackages.Thisoptionavoidsinternationalshippingfeesbyprovidingpartnerswithasecurelinktodownloadtheirexhibitionfilesandproductionguidelinesforprintingandmountingtheexhibition.HowtoHostorBookFilloutthehostingformonanyexhibitionpage.Oremailusatexhibitions@.Amemberofourtravelingexhibitionsteamwillrespondwithinfivebusinessdays.AnNGrepresentativewill:ODiscussyourvenue’sinterest,outlinefeesandlogistics(物流).Walkyouthroughtheprocessofselectingtherightexhibitiontomeetyourprogrammaticgoalsandspace.Reviewthescheduletofindoutwhatisavailableduringyourdesiredtime.Answeranyadditionalquestionsyoumayhave.Displayedherearetheexhibitionsavailableinternationally.Youcanalsofindtheminthedownloadableinternationalcatalogue(目录).21.WhatcanweinferaboutNationalGeographic’stravelingexhibitions?A.Theycanonlybebookedbyfillingoutonlineforms.B.TheyaremainlydesignedforlargevenuesintheUS.C.Theycoverdiversetopicstoattractdifferentagegroups.D.Theyrequirepartnerstopayhighinternationalshippingfees.22.WhatwillanNGrepresentativedoinresponsetoahostingapplication?A.Travelabroadtomounttheexhibition.B.Visitthevenueandselectanexhibition.C.Providedetailsaboutfeesandavailability.D.Recommendphotographersfortheexhibition.23.Whoisthetextprobablyintendedfor?A.Staffmanagingpublicvenues.B.Studentsexploringwildplaces.C.Touristsinterestedinexhibitions.D.Teachersarrangingeducationalfieldtrips.BI’mJaneBernhard.IgraduatedwithaBachelorofFineArtsandcontinuedmyworkinactingthroughmy20s.Mycareerwasmylife.Ispentcountless14-hourdaysinrehearsals,performedeightshowsaweekandshotauditiontapesduringanybreakIcouldget.Allthisforcedmetomisstripsandclasses,andIwasconstantlyadvisednottotakeanyvacation.OnedayIsloweddownandreexaminedmypathinlife.WasIjusttooafraidtoletgoofsomethingI’dpouredmyheartintoforoveradecade?TheanswerwasthatthemostmeaningfulpartsofmylifeweretheonesspentwiththepeopleIloved-notonastageorscreen.Thatledtoashiftindirection-acareerpaththatwouldallowmemorefreedomtospendtimewithmyfriendsandfamily.SoIarrivedatColumbiaBusinessSchooltopursuemyMBA,withtheintentionofbuildingacareerinconsultingwhichcouldgivemebreathingroom.ButtheworldIwasenteringfeltallfamiliar.Mypeerswereworkingallhours,dayandnight.IwasofferedopportunitiesandconsideredforrolesthatIlaterfoundoutrequiredconsistentlate-nightcalls.Uponturningthemdown,Iwastoldthatendingworkbeforemidnightwaslazy,whichwasdisheartening.Conventionalconsultingdidn’tworkforme,butIrealizedhavingmyownconsultingbusinesswoulddo-soIstartedone.ThroughindependentstudyatColumbia,Iinterviewedmanybusinessleadersandrecentgraduatestolearnaboutdifferentcareerpaths.Interestinglyenough,manyexecutivessharedthattheadvicetheywouldgivetheiryoungerselveswasnottospendsomuchtimeattheoffice.Atthetime,theworkmeetingsfelturgentandimportant,butlookingback,theywishedtheyhadgonetotheirkids’sportsgames.Itapedtheirinsightstomywall,asareminderthatattheendoftheday,whatmattersishowyouhavelived,nothowyouhaveworked.24.Whatdoestheauthortrytoconveyinparagraph1?A.Herclassesseemedlessimportant.B.Herworkaffectedherpersonallife.C.Herachievementswerehardtolist.D.Herprofessionallifewasverysatisfying.25.Whydidtheauthorgiveupseekingacareerinconventionalconsulting?A.Becauseherpeerswereunfriendlytowardher.B.Becausethejobrequiredahighleveloftechnicalskill.C.Becausetherewerefewopportunitiesforadvancement.D.Becausethedemandingworkhourswereunsustainable.26.Whichofthefollowingpracticeswouldtheauthormostlikelyapproveof?A.Interviewasmanybusinessleadersaswecan.B.Buryourselvesinworktocreateameaningfullife.C.Encourageourkidstotakepartinmoresportsgames.D.Prioritizemeaningfullifeexperiencesoverexcessivework.27.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.Work-LifeBalance:MyLifeChoiceB.TraditionalConsulting:ProsandConsC.ColumbiaMBA:MypathtoaNewCareerD.FromActingtoConsulting:MyCareerShiftCHaveyouevermadearesolutionto"studyharder",onlytofallbackintooldhabitswithinaweek?JohnWhitmore’sCoachingforPerformanceprovidesthesolution-theGROWmodel.Thissimpleyetpowerfulframework(框架)standsforGoal,Reality,Options,andWill.Ittransformsfuzzygoalsintoconcreteresultsbyguidingyouthrougheachstepoftheprocesswithclearerwishes.Imagineastudenttransforming"Ineedbettergrades"into"I’llraisemyalgebrascorefrom72to85bydoingthreeextrapracticeproblemsdaily."ThisGoal-settingstepcreatesmeasurabletargets,justlikeanathleteaimingtocuttwosecondsofftheirtime.ThepowerofGROWemergeswhenwehonestlyfaceReality-thatsamestudentmightadmitwasting90minutesonsocialmedia,whiletheathleterecognizespoorpacing.Theseself-assessments,achievedthroughguidedreflectionratherthancriticism,revealthetrueroadblockstoprogress.TheOptionsphaseshinesaspeoplecreatetheirownsolutions.Anervousspeakermightrecordspeechesorjoindramaclub-self-chosenstrategiesworkbest,farmoreeffectivethanimposedadvice.ThisleadsnaturallytotheWillstage,wherecommitmentturnsplansintoaction.OuralgebrastudentmightscheduleSundaystudysessions,whiletherunnercommitstodailytraining.Suchpersonalizedplansgeneraterealresults-15%gradeimprovementsorpersonalbests-becausethedrivecomesfromwithin,notfromexternalpressure.Whitmore’srevolutionaryinsightredefineseffectivecoaching:it’snotaboutprovidinganswersbutaboutaskingtherightquestions.ThisprincipleformsthefoundationoftheGROWmodel,whichsucceedsbecauseitagreeswithhowhumanmotivationactuallyworks.WhatmakesCoachingforPerformancesovaluableisthatitoffersastructuredyetflexiblesystem.TheGROWframeworkprovidesclearguidancewhileallowingforpersonaladaptation-abalancethatexplainsitseffectiveness.Atitscore,Whitmore’smessageisempowering:everyindividualalreadypossessesthecapacityforchange.TheGROWmodelsimplyprovidesthetools-strategicquestioning,honestself-reflection,andactionablesteps-tohelppeoplerealizethispotential.28.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"fuzzy"probablymeaninparagraph1?A.AmbiguousB.Impractical.C.Irrelevant.D.Comprehensive29.Whatissuedoestheathleteidentifyinthe"Reality"phase?A.Hisself-assessmentsareunrealistic.B.Histrainingfacilitiesareineffective.C.Hestrugglestoregulatehisspeedproperly.D.Hefailstogetprofessionaltrainingguidance.30.Whydoestheauthormentionthenervousspeakerinparagraph3?A.Tohighlighttheroleofexternalpressure.B.Tocriticizetraditionalpublicspeakingtraining.C.Todemonstratethesignificanceofprofessionaladvice.D.Torevealhowself-chosenstrategiesenhancecommitment.31.Whatistheauthor’sopinionofWhitmore’sbook?A.Itsimplifiescomplexgoal-setting.B.Itemphasizestheexternalmotivation.DTodeterminethetypeandseverityofacancer,scientistsusuallyanalyzethinslicesofatumor(肿瘤)underamicroscope.Buttotellhowthetumoristreated,scientistsmustperformgeneticsequencing(排序)oftheRNAisolatedfromthetumor,aprocessthatcantakeweeksandcoststhousandsofdollars.Butnow,StanfordMedicineresearchershavedevelopedanartificialintelligence-poweredcomputationalprogramthatcanpredicttheactivityofthousandsofgeneswithintumorcells.Thetoolwascreatedusingdatafrommorethan7,000diversetumorsamples.Theteamshowedthatitcouldbeusedroutinelytopredictgeneticvariationsinbreastcancersandtopredictpatientoutcomes."Thiskindofsoftwarecouldbeusedtoquicklyidentifygenesignaturesinpatients’tumors,speedingupclinical(临床的)decision-makingandsavingthehealthcaresystemthousandsofdollars,"saidOlivierGevaert,PhD.Theresearchersbeganwith7,584cancerbiopsies(活检)from16differentcancertypes.Eachbiopsyhadbeenslicedintothinsectionsandprepared.Aftertheresearchersintegratedtheirnewcancerbiopsiesaswellasotherdatasets,includingimagesfromthousandsofhealthycells,theAIprogram-whichtheynamedSEQUOIA-wasabletopredicttheexpressionpatternsofmorethan15,000differentgenesfromthestainedimages.TotesttheeffectofSEQUOIAforclinicaldecision-making,Gevaertandhiscolleaguesidentifiedbreastcancergenesthatthemodelcouldaccuratelypredicttheexpressionofandthatarealreadyusedincommercialbreastcancergenomictests.TheAImodelcan’tyetbeusedinaclinicalsetting,butGevaertsaidhisteamisstudyingitsprospectiveapplications.Inthefuture,hesaid,SEQUOIAcouldreducetheneedforexpensivegeneexpressiontests."We’veshownhowusefulthiscouldbeforbreastcancer,andwecannowuseitforallcancers,"hesaid,"It’sawholenewsourceofdatathatwedidn’thavebefore."32.Howdoscientiststypicallydeterminethetreatmentofatumor?A.Byanalyzingitsthinslices.B.Byconductinggeneticsequencing.C.Byapplyingacomputationalprogram.D.Byreferringtoroutinelycollecteddata.33.WhatcanbeinferredaboutthedatasetsusedtodevelopSEQUOIA?A.Theyexcludedimagesofhealthycells.B.Theyincludedvarioustypesofcancerbiopsies.C.Theymainlyconsistedofbreastcancersamples.D.TheywerecollectedaftertheAIprogramwasbuilt.34.WhatdidGevaertthinkofthefutureoftheAImodel?A.ObjectiveB.UselessC.ChangeableD.Potential35.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?A.Anewtoolforanalyzingtumorslices.B.AnAItooltopredicttumorgeneactivity.C.Anattempttoconductoriginalgeneticsequencing.D.AItechnologytotransformthetreatmentofcancer.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人空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Whenafriend,partner,familymemberorco-workerisupset,you’veprobablywonderedhowbesttomakethemfeelbetter.Letthemvent?Offerachocolatebar?Givethemspacesotheycanhaveagoodcry?_____36_____Butoneofthemostpowerfulwaystorelieveaperson’sfeelingsistostartaconversation.Confirmtheiremotions.Oneconsistentfindingfromtheresearchisthattellingpeopletheyshouldn’tfeelsobadtypicallymakesthemfeelworse.Thiskindofstrategysendsthemessagethatthey’reoverreacting,which,absurdly,onlymakesthemmoreemotional._____37_____Commentslike,"Icanimaginethatwasdifficult!"aremorecomfortingthanotherkindsoffeedbackthattrytohelpapersonchangetheirthinkingabouttheproblem.Helpthemstrategizeifthey’reopentoit.Whilephrasesofsupportcanmakepeoplefeelbetter,noteveryoneisopentosuchanapproach,becauseitcanfeelineffective._____38_____Iftheyfocusontheiremotionsbysayingsomethinglike"Ifeelliketheydon’tcareaboutme"theyareprobablyonlylookingforsupport.If,ontheotherhand,theysaythattheywishtheyfeltdifferently,orthattheywanttoknowhowtosolveaproblem,thentheyareinvitingyoutohelpthem.Iftheywelcomeproblemsolving,frameitcarefully.Ifyouthinktheotherpersonisopentolettingyouhelpthemstrategize,tellthemthatyouunderstandwhytheyfeelthewaytheydo,orthatyouwouldhavereactedsimilarly.Then,easeintoaproblem-solvingstrategy.39Thisinvolveshelpingpeopleunderstandthatwhilethingsmaybebadnow,they’lllikelyimproveovertime.Rememberthatit’sthethoughtthatcounts.Peopleappreciatedsupportevenifitwasn’texactlyalignedwiththeirneeds.Inotherwords,whatmattersmostisnotthatyousaytherightthing,butthatyouarepresentandtrytohelp.Wecanmakeadifferencetootherpeoplewithrelativelylittleeffort._____40_____A.Supportisthecorrectway.B.Sofirst,listentohowtheydiscusstheirsituation.C.Sometimesjustbeingthereisallthatyouneedtodo.D.Theidealapproachdependsonspecificcircumstances.E.Temporaldistancingmeansaperiodoftimeinbetween.F.Anapproachknownas"temporaldistancing"worksbest.G.Youneedtopushthemtoforgettheupsettingproblemfirst.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人空白处的最佳选项。OvertheyearsMikeFremonthasbecomeafamiliarfacetonearlyeveryonehepasseswhilejoggingnearhishomeinCincinnati,Ohio."They’reall_____41_____toseeingme,"saidthe100-year-old.Althoughtodayheisarunning_____42_____,Fremontonlygotintothesportinhislate30s,followingthesuddendeathofhiswife."Totakethe_____43_____off,I’drunwithoneofmylittlekidsholdingmylittlefinger,"heshared.RunningsoonbecameavitalpartofFremont’slife.Buthedidn’tstart_____44_____racinguntilafter1992,whenhewasdiagnosedwithcancerandwas_____45_____thatheonlyhadthreemonthslefttolive."Itwasreallyterribletoknowthat,"he_____46_____.Fortunately,Fremontlivedbeyondthe_____47_____threemonths.Whenphysicians_____48_____thetumor(肿瘤)twoyearslater,theywereshockedtofindtherewasnospreadofthedisease.Thrilledtohave49anewstartinlife,Fremontbegan_____50_____foreverythingfrom10Kstomarathons."Ididn’tweightoomuch,andIwassmall.Ithelped,"hesaid."ThenIbegantowinsomeraces."NowadaysFremontholdsfourincredible_____51_____:worldrecordsforthefastestmarathontimeatage80and90;thefastesthalf-marathontimeatage90and91.Thesedays,Fremonthasno_____52_____tobreakotherworldrecords._____53_____,he’shappilyspendinghisdayswithhisfamily."Ithinkitis_____54_____nottotrytorunmarathonsat100.I’mhavingthebesttimeofmylife,"hesaid."WhyshouldIhaveanythingto_____55_____?"41.A.accustomedB.relatedC.addictedD.committed42.A.candidateB.celebrityC.staffD.specialist43.A.confusionB.burdenC.sadnessD.conflict44.A.frequentlyB.productivelyC.instantlyD.competitively45.A.convincedB.informedC.assuredD.warned46.A.declaredB.agreedC.recalledD.argued47.A.subscribedB.restrictedC.scheduledD.predicted48.A.revisedB.removedC.dismissedD.switched49.A.discoveredB.investedC.encounteredD.achieved50.A.signingupB.holdingonC.makingupD.lookingout51.A.rewardsB.titlesC.positionsD.events52.A.measuresB.abilitiesC.plansD.means53.A.InsteadB.MoreoverC.HoweverD.Therefore54.A.affordableB.respectableC.sensibleD.remarkable55.A.proveB.purchaseC.exploreD.explain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。SinceImovedtoChinainSeptember2024,I’vefoundexactlywhatIwaslookingforwhenIleftItaly:achange-onemostevidentindailylife56,surprisingly,inhowpeoplegetaround.ComingtoChinaisn’tquitelikelandingonthemoon,butifyou’relookingforadestinationofferinganewandalternativeinsightintolife,thenChinaistheveryplace57(be).ChinaisENORMOUS.Thankstoitsremarkablepublictransportsystem,travellingfromoneplacetoanotherhasneverbeen_____58(easy).ThereachofChina’sbullettrainsis59(true)vast-it’sincrediblehowpeoplefindthemselves60(cross)thecountrysoquicklyonthesehigh-speedrailways.Notlongago,IbookedaflightfromBeijingtoEurope.SinceIliveinWeifang,Ifirst61(head)toQingdao,thenBeijing,onlytorealizelaterthatadirectbullettrainwouldhavebeenfasterthanflying!Thisisjustoneexampleof62China’stransportcansurpriseyou.Chineseroadsareequallyimpressive,witharound190,000kilometresofmodernexpressways,whichisenoughtocircle63globenearlyFIVETIMES!NowonderthatChinesepublictransportsystem64(see)asapotentialnewwonderoftheworld.Buttofullyappreciatethesystem,youhavetoexperienceitfirsthand.Travellingbytrainisalmostlikegoingthroughanairportwithsecurity65(check)andserviceclassescomparabletothoseofferedbytheworld’stopairlines-faster,smootherandoftenmoreefficient.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假如你是李华,你所在的英语社团计划于下周五组织一场以“ReadingintheDigitalAge"为主题的英语演讲比赛。请你写一封邀请函,邀请外教Mr.Brown担任评委,并简要介绍比赛内容。注意:词数80左右。格式已经给出且不计入词数。DearMr.Brown,__________Bestregards,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。GrandpaMillerandsix-year-oldTimmywerealwaysbusyattheirsharedworkbench.UnderGrandpa’sgentleguidance,Timmycarefullypolishedasmallwoodendogthattheyhadmadetogetherforalongtime,proudtobelearning"realwork"fromGrandpa.Theirjoyalsospreadaroundthebigdinnertable.TimmykepttalkingtoGrandpa."Willthedogstandfirmly,Grandpa?""Sure!IsandeditSUPERsmooth!"Grandparespondedgently.AcrossthetablesatTimmy’sfather,Ben.Hebentoverhislaptop,hiseyebrowsfrowned(皱).Thejoyofthegrandfatherandgrandsonseemedtoescapehim."Quarterlyreportsareduetomorrow,"herepliedtohiswifeSarahabsent-mindedly,whohadjustremindedhimofthedeliciouspotatoes.Hegrabbedabite,hiseyesslidingbacktothelaptop,blindtothewarmtharoundhim.Whenhereachedforthebowl,intendingtotakeaquicksip(抿),hisarmknockeditover.Somehotsoupspilled(洒)ontothetable."Becareful!"Sarahsaidsoftly.Shegrabbedaclothandstartedtocleanthespillquickly.Benwaswipinghislaptopwhensomesoupspilledonhistrousers."Oh,annoying!TheharderItrytogetthisdonequickly,themorethingsgowrong!"saidhe,gettingangry.Astonished,littleTimmystoppedtalkingatonce.Hestaredathisfatherquietly,notknowingwhattodo.GrandpaMillerwatchedwhathappenedcalmlyandthenspokeinhislowvoice-thesamefamiliartonethatusedtocomfortBenwhenhewassmall."Easythere,son,"hesaidfirmly,"Thesoupdeservesyourwholeheart,sodoesthemomentwithallofus."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。Hearingthewords,Benfroze.__________Afterthedinner,Bensatinfrontofthelaptopagain._______________

滨城高中联盟2025-2026学年度上学期高三期中II考试英语试题答案、解析及听力原文听力1-5BAACC6-10BCBAB11-15CABCA16-20CBACB阅读理解21-25CCA24-27BDDA28-31ACDC32-35BBDB七选五阅读36-40DABFC完形填空41-45ABCDB46-50CDBDA51-55BCACA语法填空56.and57.tobe58.easier59.truly60.crossing61.headed62.how63.the64.isseen/hasbeenseen65.checks应用文写作Onepossibleversion:DearMr.Brown,Ihopethisletterfindsyouwell.OnbehalfofourEnglishClub,I’mwritingtoinviteyoutobeajudgeforourupcomingEnglishspeechcontestthemed"ReadingintheDigitalAge",whichisscheduledtobeheldnextFriday.Inthiscontest,participantswilldeliverspeechescoveringvariousreadingtypes,suchasfiction,non-fiction,digital,andprintreading.Theywillexplorehowreadinghaschangedinthedigitalage,analyzeboththeadvantagesandchallengesofdigitalreading,andofferpracticalsuggestionsonhowtomakethemostofreadinginthisera.Wewouldbehonoredtohaveyouasajudgeforthismeaningfulevent.Iamlookingforwardtoyourreply.Bestregards,LiHua读后续写Hearingthewords,Benfroze.Grandpa’sgentlebutfirmvoicepulledhimoutofhisanxiousrush.Helookedup,meetingTimmy’sconfusedeyesandSarah’sunderstandingsmile,andsuddenlyrealizedhowmuchhe’dmissed.Thelaptopscreen,onceglowingbrightly,nowseemedcoldcomparedtothefamily’swarmtharoundhim."Sorry,"hesaidsoftly,closingitgently.HewipedhistrousersandturnedtoTimmy,"ShowmethatwoodendogyoumadewithGrandpa,buddy?"Timmy’sfacelitupinstantly,chatteringexcitedlyashefetchedthecraft.Benlistenedattentively,hisfrownfadingaway.Afterthedinner,Bensatinfrontofthelaptopagain.Butthistime,hismindwascalm.Hetypedsteadily,andthequarterlyreport,whichhadfeltlikeaburden,flowedsmoothly.Later,hewalkedtoTimmy’sroom,wherethewoodendogstoodneatlyontheshelf.Hesatbesidethesleepingboy,smiling.Fromthatnighton,Benmadeitaruletoputasideworkduringfamilytime.Forhefinallyunderstood:themostpreciousmomentsinlifearen’tthetaskscompleted,butthelovesharedwithlovedones.详细解析(仅供参考)阅读理解A篇文章主要介绍了国家地理(NG)提供的高质量巡回展览服务,包括展览的主题、面向不同地区的展览交付方式以及如何主办或预订展览等内容。21.C细节理解题。原文提到“createexhibitionscoveringawiderangeoftopicstoappealtomultipleaudiences"且"experiencesthataredesignedtobesharedwithaudiencesofallages",可推断展品主题多样、受众广泛,与C选项一致;A(仅针对美国大型场馆)XB(需付高额国际运费,数字版可免)、D(只能在线填表预订,还可发邮件)均与原文矛盾,故选C。22.C细节理解题。根据原文“AnNGrepresentativewill:ODiscussyourvenue’sinterest,outlinefeesandlogistics(物流).OWalkyouthroughtheprocessofselectingtherightexhibitiontomeetyourprogrammaticgoalsandspace.-Reviewthescheduletofindoutwhatisavailableduringyourdesiredtime.-Answeranyadditionalquestionsyoumayhave"可知NG的代表在收到主办请求后,会讨论场馆的兴趣,概述费用和物流情况,查看日程安排以确定所需时间是否有可用的展览,并回答其他问题,C选项“提供有关费用和可用性的详细信息”符合原文内容,故选C。23.A推理判断题。文章主要围绕NG的巡回展览服务展开,介绍了如何为不同场馆提供展览以及如何主办或预订展览,所以目标读者可能是管理公共场所的工作人员,故选A。B篇本文讲述了作者JaneBernhard曾全身心投入演艺事业,却因工作牺牲了个人生活与亲情陪伴;随后她反思人生意义,考取MBA转向咨询领域,拒绝了传统咨询的高压工作模式,创办个人咨询公司,最终坚守“工作与生活平衡”的人生选择。24.B细节理解题。根据第一段“Ispentcountless14-hourdaysinrehearsals...Allthisforcedmetomisstripsandclasses”可知,作者的演艺工作让她错过旅行和课程,严重影响了个人生活。A选项仅为表面细节,C选项“成就难以列举”未提及,D选项“职业生活令人满意”与后文反思相悖。故选B。25.D细节理解题。根据第三段“Iwasofferedopportunities...requiredconsistentlate-nightcalls""Conventionalconsultingdidn’tworkforme"可知,传统咨询工作需要频繁深夜沟通,工作时长过于苛刻,作者无法承受。A选项“同事不友好”、B选项“需要高技能”、C选项“晋升机会少”均无原文依据。故选D。26.D推理判断题。根据第二段“themostmeaningfulpartsofmylifeweretheonesspentwiththepeopleIloved"和第四段"whatmattersishowyouhavelived,nothowyouhaveworked"可推知,作者认同“优先有意义的生活体验,而非过度工作”。A选项仅为作者的学习方式,B选项与作者观点相反,C选项“鼓励孩子多参加体育比赛”并非作者核心主张。故选D。27.A主旨大意题。文章围绕作者从“全身心投入演艺工作”到“反思生活意义”,再到“放弃高压传统咨询、创办个人咨询公司”的历程,核心是对“工作与生活平衡”的追求与选择。B选项“传统咨询的利弊”、C选项“哥伦比亚MBA:新职业之路”、D选项“从演艺到咨询:职业转变”均仅为部分情节,未涵盖核心主旨。故选A。C篇本文主要介绍了约翰·惠特莫尔(JohnWhitmore)所著的《CoachingforPerformance》一书及其提出的GROW模型,阐述了该模型如何帮助人们将模糊目标转化为具体成果,实现自我提升与改变。28.A词句猜测题。根据第一段中“Ittransformsfuzzygoalsintoconcreteresultsbyguidingyouthrougheachstepoftheprocesswithclearerwishes."可知,GROW模型通过更清晰的意愿引导你完成过程的每一步,将fuzzy目标转化为具体的结果。由此可推断,"fuzzy"与"concrete(具体的)”意思相反,意为“不明确的,模糊的”,和Ambiguous意思相同。故选A。29.C细节理解题。根据第二段中“ThepowerofGROWemergeswhenwehonestlyfaceReality-thatsamestudentmightadmitwasting90minutesonsocialmedia,whiletheathleterecognizespoorpacing.”可知,在“现实”阶段,运动员则会承认自己的节奏不好。故选C。30.D推理判断题。根据第三段中“TheOptionsphase

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