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第=page11页,共=sectionpages11页江苏省2026年高考英语模拟考试(二)一、听力-选择题:本大题共20小题,共30分。1.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inthepostoffice. B.Inthecinema.
C.Attheairport. 2.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。Whatclasswillthespeakershavethisafternoon?A.Math. B.History. C.Physics.3.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Themorningmarket. B.Newfoodstands.
C.Asuddenrain. 4.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。Whatdoesthemanmean?A.Borrowamap. B.Walkupstraight.
C.Askthepasser-byforhelp. 5.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。Whenwillthenextbusarrive?A.At10:15p.m. B.At10:25p.m. C.At10:35p.m.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6.Whatisthewoman’shobby?A.Travellingaround. B.Collectingcups.
C.Keepingadiary. 7.Whydoesthemancollectpostcards?A.Theyaremoreinteresting. B.Theyarecheaper.
C.Theyareeasiertotake. 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.Howmuchwasthenewlaptopmodelatadiscount?A.$400. B.$640. C.$800.9.Whatisthemangoingtodo?A.Buyanewlaptop. B.Havehislaptopfixed.
C.Gotoanotherlaptopstore. 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。10.Howdoesthemansoundatthebeginningoftheconversation?A.Unbelievable. B.Worried. C.Calm.11.Whichcountryarethespeakersinnow?A.America. B.France. C.Finland.12.What’stherequirementforworkersinthedaycarecentersinFinland?A.Acollegedegree. B.Relevantexperience.
C.Greatpatience. 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。13.Howwasthewoman’sweekend?A.Joyful. B.Busy. C.Relaxing.14.Whatwillthewomandowithheroldclothes?A.Sellthem. B.Throwthemaway. C.Donatethem.15.WhatdidthemandolastSunday?A.Hepickedapples. B.Hereadinalibrary.
C.Hecaredforhisparents. 16.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Friends. B.Librarianandreader.
C.Parentandchild. 听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17.Whoisprobablythespeaker?A.Aweatherresearcher. B.Acityofficial.
C.Anewsreporter. 18.WhatcategoryisHurricaneMelissanow?A.CategoryThree. B.CategoryFour. C.CategoryFive.19.WhatareJamaicanauthoritiesaskingpeopletodo?A.Stayindoors. B.Saveonelectricity.
C.Storecleanwater. 20.HowmanypeoplehavediedintheDominicanRepublic?A.Two. B.Four. C.Six.二、阅读理解:本大题共15小题,共37.5分。AFoundedin1753andopeneditsdoorsin1759,theBritishMuseumwasthefirstnationalmuseumtocoverallfieldsofhumanknowledge,opentovisitorsfromacrosstheworld.Hereissomedetailedinformationforyoutoreferto.Must-SeeGalleriesLowerFloor:Room25ItshowcasestheuniqueculturalrelicsandtraditionalcustomsofAfricantribesandancientkingdoms.GroundFloor:Rooms1-27Itfocusesonenlightenment-themedexhibitsandtreasuresofancientcivilizations.Must-visitgalleriesincludeRoom1(Enlightenment),Room4(EgyptianSculpture)andRoom18(Greece:Parthenon).UpperFloor:Rooms33-95Itfeaturesdiversecollectionsofglobalcivilizationsandspecializedartworks.HighlightsareRoom33(ChinaandSouthAsia),Room33b(ChineseJade)andRoom95(ChineseCeramics).OpeninghoursTheMuseumisopendailyfrom10:00to17:00(until20:30onFridays).Lastentryis16:45(20:15onFridays).Itisclosedon24-26December.HowtobookVisitorsareadvisedtobookafreeticketinadvanceonlineorbycallingtheBoxOffice,whichallowsthemtoreceivekeyinformationandupdatesbeforetheirvisitandpriorityentryduringbusyperiods.Butifthedateortimeyouwishtovisitisfullybooked,youmaystillgainentryfromtheMontaguePlaceentrance,whereyoumayexperiencealongerqueuewhenvisitornumbersareveryhigh.RestricteditemsForsecurityreasons,nolargeitemsofluggagecanbebroughtintotheMuseum(biggerthan40cm×40cm×50cmandheavierthan8kg).Foldingbicycles,musicalinstrumentsandwheeledcasesarenotpermittedregardlessoftheirsizeandweight.Youcancarryapushchairwithyou.Anddangerouschemicals,offensiveweaponsandothersuspiciousitemslikedroneswillbetemporarilykeptbeforeentryisgranted.21.WhereshouldyougoifyouwanttoexploreChinesejade?A.Room33b. B.Room18. C.Room25. D.Room95.22.Whatmayvisitorswithoutbookingsencounterduringpeaktimes?A.Priorityentry. B.Longerwaiting. C.Extracharge. D.Noaccess.23.Whichofthefollowingitemsisallowedinsidethemuseum?A.Adrone. B.Aguitar.
C.Apushchair. D.A5kgwheeledcase.BWhenKarynaKovalevska,an18-year-oldUkrainian,firstcametoChinain2019foraConfuciusInstitutesummerexchangeinAnhui,sheneverthoughtChinawouldbecomehersecondhome.ShestruggledyetfeltexcitedaboutlearningChinese,andwasdeeplytouchedbythekindnessofChinesepeople,fallinginlovewiththecountryandpromisingtocomeback.Threeyearslater,shekeptherpromise,settlinginYuncheng,ShanxiwithherChinesehusband.ShestartedpostingshortvideosonXiaohongshu,WeiboandDouyintorecordherdailylife.ForKaryna,creationisaboutearnestnessratherthangainingattention.Herunscriptedvideoscapturerealmoments,aimingtoshowthetrueopen,safeandkindChinatotheworldandbreakoverseasstereotypes.Herfood-relatedvideos,especiallythoseaboutcreativevinegarsnacksinYuncheng,arethemostpopular.Shehasgainedthousandsoffollowersathomeandabroad,with95percentofpositivecommentswarmingherheart.HavinglivedinChinaforoverthreeyears,Karynahasastrongsenseofbelonging,regardingChinaasthehappiestplaceshehaseverlived,constantlymovedbythewarmthandfriendlinessofChinesepeople.24.WhatmadeKarynafallinlovewithChinaduringher2019visit?A.TheeasyprocessoflearningChinese.
B.ThewarmtreatmentfromChinesepeople.
C.ThesimilarculturebetweenChinaandUkraine.
D.ThevariousshortvideoplatformsinChina.25.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“earnestness”inParagraph3mean?A.Beingcreative. B.Beingpopular.
C.Beinghonest. D.Beingattentive.26.WhatcanweinferaboutKaryna’sshortvideosfromthepassage?A.TheyaremainlyaboutChinesetraditionalfestivals.
B.Theyarecarefullyplannedwithprofessionalscripts.
C.Theyaimtoattractasmanyfollowersaspossible.
D.TheyshowtherealdailylifeofaforeignerinChina.27.HowdoesKarynafeelaboutherlifeinChina?A.Satisfiedandattached. B.Curiousandconfused.
C.Surprisedandstressed. D.Regretfulanddisappointed.CDeepintheforestsofUganda,Dr.GladysKalema-Zikusokadoessomethingextraordinary:sheprotectsmountaingorillas.For27years,shehasbeenworkingwithmountaingorillas,pursuingherdreamjob,whichgaveherthetitleofUganda’sfirstwildlifevet.Today,sheisstandingonthefrontlinesofagrowingcrisis:climatechange.Thegorillas’habitatinBwindiImpenetrableNationalParkisgrowingwarmeranddrier,andwaterisbecomingscarce.“Whendroughtscome,”sheexplains,“thegorillaswillstruggle.”Climatechangealsofuelsthespreadofinfectiousdiseases,posingsevereriskstobothlocalcommunitiesandwildlife.Dr.Gladysandherteamworkcloselywithvillagehealthteamsorcommunityhealthworkerswhotheytraintodoconservationwork.Theymonitorthegorillas’healthandprovidetreatment.Eachmonth,theycollectfecal(粪便)samplesfromall26habituatedgorillagroups,toscreenforvirusesthatcouldbetransmittedfrompeopleorlivestock.Societydoesnotalwaysencouragewomentoenterdaring—evendangerous—fields;often,itdiscouragesthem.“ButIdidjustthat,”saysDr.Gladys.Whenshestarted,fewwomenworkedinconservation.Now,morearejoining.“Westillhavealongwaytogo,”shesays,“butthingsarechanging.”Thankstoherwork,mountaingorillasarenolongerclassifiedascriticallyendangered.Theirpopulationhasrisenfromabout300toover500sinceshestarted.“Attimes,Ifeelhopeless,”sheadmits.“Butwhatkeepsmegoingisknowingthatsomethingcanbedone.Workingwithgorillasgivesmealotofhope.Itreallydoes.”28.Whatisamajorthreattothesurvivalofmountaingorillas?A.Thechaosofwar. B.Deforestation.
C.Climatechange. D.Waterpollution.29.HowdoesDr.Gladys’teammonitorthehealthofthemountaingorillas?A.Bygivingregularphysicalexams.
B.Bytreatingtheminlocalclinics.
C.Byanalyzingtheirfecalsamples.
D.Bycontrollinginfectiousdiseases.30.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesDr.Gladys’job?A.Challenging. B.Amazing. C.Boring. D.Well-paid.31.WhatcanwelearnaboutDr.Gladys’workfromthelastparagraph?A.Itturnsoutineffective. B.Itisquitefruitful.
C.Itlacksofficialsupport. D.Itisveryhopeless.DForyears,wetoldyoungpeoplethefuturewastheirsiftheylearnedtocode.Schoolsfocusedmoreontechnicaltraining,whilehumanities(人文)coursesweregraduallyreduced.Asaresult,manystudentswerepreparedmainlyfortechnicaltasksratherthanbroaderlearning.NowAIwritesthecode,studiesthedata,andanswersquestionsoncegiventonewworkers.Buttherealchallengeliesnotintheworkitself,butinhowstudentsarebeingpreparedforit.WhenAItakesovermanyentry-leveltasks,fewerchancesareleftforbalancedearlydevelopment.Ratherthanabreakdown,thischangemarksacorrection.ThejobsthatremainneedqualitiesthatAIcannotfullyprovide,includingjudgment,empathy,waysofthinking.Machinescanprocessinformation,buthumansstilldecidewhatmatters.Experiencewasonceearnedthroughdoingrealtasksorunderstandinghowothersfeelinasituation.ButifAItakesovertasksthatonceshapedthesehumanqualities,theymustbedevelopedthroughintentionaleducation.Thatmeanseducationshouldfocusonhelpingstudentsthinkmoredeeplyandmakethoughtfuljudgments.Whileautomationaccelerates,thehumanitiesshrink.IntheU.S.,theshareofhumanitiesdegreeshasfallenfrom17percentinthe1960stounder9percenttoday.Onceseenasprogress,thischangenowlooksshortsighted.Caringaboutothers,explainingideasclearly,understandingdifferentcultures,andsolvingproblemsincreativewayshavebecomeespeciallyimportantatwork.Theseabilitiesareformedinliterature,history,sociology,andphilosophy.InaworldwhereAIcanansweralmostanything,therealvalueliesinknowingwhattoask,howtoframeit,andwhyitmatters.Toprepareforaworldwheremachinescandomanytasksbutnotthedeeperthinking,wemustbuildastrongbaseagain—onethatencourageslong-termthinkingratherthanshort-termefficiency.Humanitiesshouldreturntothecenterofeducation,notasareturntothepast,butasanecessarybalanceintheageofAI.Weoptimizedagenerationfortechnicalefficiency,andefficiencybecameordinary.Nowwemustcultivatewhatcannotbeautomated,thosethatmakeushuman.32.Whatistheauthormainlyconcernedinthefirstparagraph?A.Universitiesadjustingtheirteachingprograms.
B.Youngpeoplehavingnoaccesstodigitaltools.
C.Students’preparationbecomingmoreone-sided.
D.Entry-levelworkremainingunchangedforyears.33.Whatdotheremainingjobsrequire?A.Longworkinghours. B.Physicalstrengthandspeed.
C.Humanemotionsandthoughts. D.Basiccomputertechnologies.34.Whatshouldeducationhelppeoplelearntodo?A.UsemoreadvancedAI-assistedtools.
B.Lookatthelongrunandthinkmoredeeply.
C.Rebuildtheirmemoriesofknowledge.
D.KnowhowtoaskAItohandleeverything.35.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.WhyHumanitiesStillmatterintheAgeofAI
B.IsAIaBigThreattoOurTraditionalEducation
C.HowTechnologyWillReplaceEntry-LevelJobs
D.TheDeclineofPhilosophyinModernUniversities三、阅读七选五:本大题共5小题,共12.5分。
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Whenthinkingaboutfutureevents,optimists’brainsworksimilarly,whilepessimists’showgreaterindividuality.AKobeUniversityfindingexplainswhyoptimistsaremoresociable—theymayshareacommonvisionofthefuture.Optimiststendtohavemoresatisfyingsocialrelationshipsandwidernetworks.
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PsychologistYANAGISAWAKuniakiwonders:“Whyisthis?Recentstudiesshowpeopleincentralsocialpositionshavesimilarbrainresponsestostimuli.Sothosewithsimilarattitudestowardthefuturemayimagineitsimilarly,makingunderstandingeachothereasier.”
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Totestthisidea,Yanagisawaputtogetherateamfromsocialpsychologyandbrainscience.Theyaimedtofindouthowthinkingaboutthefutureappearsinthebrain.“Thequestionwasuntouchedasitliesbetweentwofields,buttheircombinationopenedthisblackbox,”Yanagisawasaid.
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Theyrecruited87peoplerangingfrompessimiststooptimists,askingthemtoimaginefutureevents.Theirbrainactivitywasrecordedviafunctionalmagneticresonanceimaging(fMRI).Theexperimentprovidedclearbrainevidencefortheinitialidea.
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Thissimilaritynotonlyexplainsoptimists’bettersocialconnectionsbutalsooffersnewinsightsintohowbrainfunctionshapessocialbehavior.A.Haveyoueverwonderedwhyoptimistsoftenhavebettersociallives?B.Thissimilarityinbrainfunctionmayexplaintheirstrongersocialconnections.C.Akeyquestioncameup:Couldthisbrainsimilaritybethereason?D.Thelackofearlierresearchcomesfromthetopic’scross-fieldnature.E.BrainactivitypatternstrackedbyfMRIshowedconsistentbrainresponsesinoptimists.F.Pessimists,bycontrast,struggletoformsuchsharedthinkingpatterns.G.Socialpsychologyandbrainsciencerarelyworktogetheronsuchcross-fieldtopics.36.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E F.F G.G37.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E F.F G.G38.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E F.F G.G39.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E F.F G.G40.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E F.F G.G四、完形填空:本大题共15小题,共15分。Bornwithrareeyeconditions,I’mlegallyblind.IlearnedBrailleatfourandnowhikewithmyguidedogIsla—gaining
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that’shardforablindperson.“Visionisn’ttheonlywaytoexperiencetheworld,”Ioftensay.Yetabirthdaycard,atraditionmosttakefor
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,oftenmakesmefeelleftout.Eachyear,Igetcolorfulcards
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withballoonsorflowers.Insidearewarmmessages,butIcanonlywaitforotherstoreadthem.“It’ssmall,”Iadmit,“yeteachcardseemsto
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,‘Thisworldisn’tforyou.’”Thesecards,meanttobespecial,becamethingsInever
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with.My21stbirthdaychangedeverything.Ireceivedacardwith
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Brailleabovethetext.Forthefirsttime,Ireadamessagebymyself,tears
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myeyes.Itfeltlikea
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totheworldotherslivein.Inspired,I
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GuideDogsAustraliaandsuggestedmakingaccessiblecards,helpingmeandtheelderlywithvision
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blindpeoplecansharecelebrations.Acardmayseem
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,butitcarrieslove.Everyone,disabledornot,
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tobeincluded.Whenallfeelwarmth,theworldgrowsalittle
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tothoseonceleftout.41.A.independence B.confidence C.happiness D.freedom42.A.fun B.granted C.sure D.real43.A.filled B.mixed C.decorated D.covered44.A.shout B.whisper C.cry D.speak45.A.connected B.dealt C.agreed D.combined46.A.written B.printed C.drawn D.raised47.A.covering B.closing C.filling D.touching48.A.door B.key C.road D.bridge49.A.contacted B.called C.visited D.thanked50.A.hurt B.damage C.loss D.pain51.A.hoping B.wishing C.making D.ensuring52.A.big B.tiny C.special D.common53.A.deserves B.wants C.hopes D.plans54.A.bigger B.happier C.wider D.better55.A.joy B.hope C.change D.warmth五、语法填空:本大题共1小题,共15分。56.LiYonggeisthethird-generationinheritorofthe100-year-oldPalaceMuseum’sofficialancientbuilding
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(technique).In1975,heenteredthePalaceMuseumandbecameanapprentice(学徒)tosecond-generationmastercarpenterZhaoChongmao.Likemany,Liinitiallysawit
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merelyajobtosupporthisfamily.Yearsflowedintodecades,markedbycountlessrepairs.When
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(ask)howmanystructureshe’drestored,Lisimplyreplied,“Uncountable”.In2006,TaiheDian,thePalaceMuseum’s
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(grand)andhighest-rankingstructure,standingforover300yearssincetheKangxiperiodoftheQingDynasty,underwentitsfirstmajor
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(restore).Li’steamreproducedtheauthenticKangxi-era“shanbei”,experimentingtirelesslytocopythepreciseratiooftungoilinthelime(石灰)mixture.Anothercriticaltask
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(be)restoringtheexteriorpainteddecoration.Whatdefines“restoringtheoldasold”?Linoted,“Restoreit
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(look)aged,orrestoreitsoriginalbrilliance?Ourprincipleremainsunchanged:Protect
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originalconditionoftherelic.”BeforehismasterZhaoretired,hepressedanoteintoLi’shand,
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canbetranslatedas“guardagainstpridewithasingleskill;resisttheurgetoskimthesurface.”Li
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(carry)thesewordsinthepastdecades.Hopefully,theseancienttreasurescanbeguardedwithequalrespect,theircorefaithfullypassedon.(1)
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六、任务型读写:本大题共1小题,共25分。57.阅读下面的材料,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。Markwasaquietboyinmyclass.Herarelyspoketoothersandseemedhardtogetalongwith.MyclassmatesandIusuallylefthimalone,partlybecauseofhisindifferent(漠不关心的)attitude.However,Ioftensawhimafterschool,aloneinanoutdoorbasketballcourt,practicingshootingtirelessly.Evenoncolddays,heˈdbethere,sweatflowingdownhisface.Ilivedoppositetheschoolandcouldseehimfrommywindow,ahabitIˈdpickedupafterfirstnoticinghim.Sincemydiscoveryofhisquitegoodskills,IwonderedifI,captainofmyschoolˈsbasketballteam,shouldaskhimtojoinus.Oneevening,Ilookedoutofthewindow,andsawMarkalreadyleavingtheschool.Notfaraheadofhim,therewasamotherandherchild.Thechildheldasmallballinhishands.Suddenly,theballrolledontothebusyroad.Focusedonhisball,thechildranafterit,unawareofacarapproachingquicklyintheweaklight.Astheskywasdarkandthechildwassosmallandindarkclothes,thedriverseemednottonoticethechildˈsactions.Thechildˈsmothercriedoutinfright,frozeninfear.Justasatragedyseemedunavoidable,Markdashedontotheroad.Thedriver,seeingafigurecomingouttotheroad,hitthebrakes(刹车)hardimmediately,butthecarstilldraggedforward.Myheartstopped.Theworldseemedtostandstill.Peoplerushedtothescene.Thechildwascrying,butMarkwasfoundprotectinghimtightlywithhisbody.Tenminuteslater,anambulancetookMark,thechild,andhismothertothehospital.注意:(1)续写词数应为150左右;(2)请按如下格式在相应位置作答。Thenextdayatschool,IsawMarkintheclassroomasusual.Afterthatday,somethingchanged,七、书面表达:本大题共1小题,共15分。58.假定你是李华,你校学生会将组织一场主题为“青少年使用人工智能助手(AIassistant)是否会削弱思维能力”的辩论赛。请你写一篇发言稿,内容包括:(1)陈述观点;(2)说明理由。注意:(1)词数80左右;(2)请按如下格式在相应位置作答。Ladiesandgentlemen,judgesandfellowdebaters,_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Thankyou!
答案和解析1.【答案】C【解析】【原文】W:Excuseme,IheardanannouncementforFlightMU5201justnow.DidtheysayGateB12?M:Yes,that’scorrect.W:Thanksalot.They’recallingmyflight.2.【答案】B【解析】【原文】M:Whatistheclassschedulefortoday?W:Letmecheck.Wehavebiologyandmathinthemorning,andhistoryintheafternoon.M:Irememberwealsohaveaphysicsclassthisafternoon.W:Weusuallydo,butthephysicsteacher,Mr.Jackson,isonsickleavetoday.3.【答案】A【解析】【原文】M:Iwenttothemorningmarketyesterday.ItwassocrowdedthatIcouldbarelymovethere.W:That’snormal.Iheardmanynewfoodstandshavejoinedthemorningmarket.M:Yes.ItwasapitythatIhadtoleavethemarketearlybecauseitseemedlikelytorain.4.【答案】C【解析】【原文】W:Jack,we’reatacrossroads.Shouldweturnleftorright?M:Look!There’samaninaredshirtupahead.Heisreadingamap.Hemightknowtherightdirection.5.【答案】B【解析】【原文】M:Oh,that’sstrange.Whatalonglineatthebusstop!OnlybusNo.508runsafter10:00p.m.W:That’sprobablybecauseit’stheonlyexpresstothetrainstation.Howoftendoesthebusrun?It’s10:20p.m.already.M:Thenextoneiscomingin5minutes.Itrunsevery15minutes.6~7.【答案】B、C【解析】1.
【原文】M:Hi,Clara.Isawthatdisplayshelfforyourcupsinyourroom.It’samazing!Didyoucollectallofthesecupsyourself?W:Yes!I’vedevelopedapassionforbuyingcupsduringmytravels.EachoneisasouvenirfromaplaceI’vevisited.M:Icanrelate.Iactuallyhaveasimilarcollection,butinsteadofcups,IpickupapostcardfromeverycityI’vetraveledto.W:Postcards?That’sinteresting!Theytakeupmuchlessspacethanmycups,Ibet.M:Forme,they’relightertocarryaround.IwritethedateandashortnoteonthebackrightwhenIgetone.W:That’slovely.It’slikeavisualdiaryofallyouradventures.2.
略8~9.【答案】A、B【解析】1.
【原文】W:Goodmorning,sir.WhatcanIdoforyou?M:IsawanadvertisementonTV.There’sapromotionforanewmodeloflaptop.Itsaysyou’reofferinga50%discount.Isthatstillavailable?W:Thatpromotionendedyesterday.Wehavethemnowataregularprice,whichis$800.M:That’stooexpensive.Iboughtalaptopfromyourstorelastyear.Iaccidentallygotsomewateronitonce,andnowitoftenfailstostartup.W:Whydon’tyoubringitalongwiththereceipttoourservicecenteronBourbonStreet?M:Really?That’sgreat.2.
略10~12.【答案】A、C、A【解析】1.
【原文】W:Hi,Mark.Ihaveaninterestingquestionforyou—haveyoueverleftyourtwinbabiesaloneoutsideagrocerystoreoracafe?M:Noway!AsanAmerican,that’sunimaginable.NobodyintheUSwoulddothat,otherwisetheywouldgetthepolicecalledonthem.W:ButinFinland,it’stotallynormal.Seethatwomanleavingherbabyoutsidethestore?Shebelievesotherpeoplewilllookoutforherbabywhileshegoesinside.M:Yes.ButIstillcan’tbelievethat.Bytheway,isiteasytofindagooddaycarecenterhere?MywifewillreturntoFrancetolookafterhermom.Ican’tleavemylittlekidsathomewhileI’matwork.W:Ofcourse.Lotsofdaycarecentershereofferround-the-clockservice.Parentspayamaximumof300eurosamonthforonechild.What’smore,peoplewhoworkatdaycarecentersmusthaveauniversitydegree.M:Soundsgreat.2.
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略13~16.【答案】B、C、A、A【解析】1.
【原文】M:Margaret,whatdidyoudoontheweekend?W:Quitetiring.Icleanedtherefrigerator,washedthecurtains,wipedthewindows,moppedthekitchenandsortedoutoldclothesthatIdon’tneed.M:Whatwillyoudowiththeoldclothes?Sellthemtothesecondhandstoreorthrowthemaway?W:Theyareinfairlygoodusedconditionandstillwearable.SoIplantogivethemaway.M:That’sgood.W:Bytheway,IheardyouweregoingtoreadbooksinthenewlibrarydowntownlastSunday.Howwasyourvisit?M:Ididn’tmakeitthereintheend.Ichangedmyplanatthelastminute.Iwenttomyparents’farmandhelpedthempickapples.Theappleswerebig,redandjuicy—muchsweeterthantheoneswegetfromthegrocerystore.Isetasidetwentykilosforyou.W:Wow,you’resoconsiderate.Ireallyappreciateit!2.
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【原文】Goodevening,thisisRachelMorganwithGlobalNewsTonight.WebeginwithbreakingnewsoutoftheCaribbean,whereapowerfulhurricaneisrapidlyapproachingJamaicaandisnowjustthreehoursawayfrommakinglandfall.NamedHurricaneMelissa,thestormhasgrownintoaCategoryFivestorm,thehighestcategoryoftheSaffir-Simpsonscale.It’sthemostpowerfulstormwe’veseenintheAtlanticOceanthisyear.Jamaicanauthoritiesareurgingeveryonetoavoidgoingoutaswe’rejusthoursawayfromthispotentiallyhistoricrainfall.Tonight,HurricaneMelissaisbearingdownonJamaica.Theislandisfacingdangerouswindsupto175milesperhour,andlow-lyingareasareexpectedtoflood.IntheDominicanRepublic,thestormhaskilledfourpeople,andtwoothershavebeensenttothehospitalandarestillincriticalcondition.
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略21~23.【答案】A、B、C【解析】【文章大意】本文是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了大英博物馆的必看展馆分布、开放时间、预约方式以及馆内禁止携带的物品等实用参观信息。
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细节理解题。根据Must-SeeGalleries部分中的“UpperFloor:Rooms33-95Itfeaturesdiversecollectionsofglobalcivilizationsandspecializedartworks.HighlightsareRoom33(ChinaandSouthAsia),Room33b(ChineseJade)andRoom95(ChineseCeramics).(上层:33-95号展厅,这里展出来自全球文明的多样藏品和特色艺术品。亮点展厅包括33号展厅(中国与南亚)、33b号展厅(中国玉器)和95号展厅(中国陶瓷))”可知,想要观赏中国玉器需要前往33b号展厅。故选A项。
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细节理解题。根据Howtobook部分中的“Butifthedateortimeyouwishtovisitisfullybooked,youmaystillgainentryfromtheMontaguePlaceentrance,whereyoumayexperiencealongerqueuewhenvisitornumbersareveryhigh.(但如果你想参观的日期或时段已约满,你仍可从蒙塔古广场入口进入,在游客数量极多的时候,这里可能会排更长的队)”可知,未预约的游客在高峰期可能会遇到更长时间的等待。故选B项。
3.
细节理解题。根据Restricteditems部分中的“Youcancarryapushchairwithyou.Anddangerouschemicals,offensiveweaponsandothersuspiciousitemslikedroneswillbetemporarilykeptbeforeentryisgranted.(你可以随身携带婴儿手推车。危险化学品、攻击性武器以及无人机等其他可疑物品会在允许进入前被临时保管)”可知,婴儿手推车是可以带入博物馆的物品。故选C项。24~27.【答案】B、C、D、A【解析】【文章大意】本文是一篇记叙文。主要介绍乌克兰女孩Karyna来华交流后爱上中国,定居山西运城并通过短视频向世界展示真实中国的经历。
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细节理解题。根据第一段中的“ShestruggledyetfeltexcitedaboutlearningChinese,andwasdeeplytouchedbythekindnessofChinesepeople,fallinginlovewiththecountryandpromisingtocomeback.(她学习中文虽感吃力却很兴奋,并且被中国人的善良深深打动,爱上了这个国家并承诺会回来。)”可知,是中国人的热情对待让Karyna在2019年访问期间爱上了中国。故选B项。
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词句猜测题。根据第二段中的“ForKaryna,creationisabout
earnestness
ratherthangainingattention.Herunscriptedvideoscapturerealmoments,aimingtoshowthetrueopen,safeandkindChinatotheworldandbreakoverseasstereotypes.(对卡瑞娜而言,创作在于______,而非博取关注。她无脚本的视频捕捉真实瞬间,旨在向世界展现真实、开放、安全、友善的中国,打破海外的刻板印象。)”可知,后文提到她的视频没有剧本、记录真实瞬间,说明她的创作态度是真诚、诚实的,因此earnestness的意思是“诚实”。故选C项。
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推理判断题。根据第二段中的“ShestartedpostingshortvideosonXiaohongshu,WeiboandDouyintorecordherdailylife.(她开始在小红书、微博和抖音上发布短视频记录日常生活。)”以及“Herunscriptedvideoscapturerealmoments,aimingtoshowthetrueopen,safeandkindChinatotheworldandbreakoverseasstereotypes.(她无剧本的视频捕捉真实瞬间,旨在向世界展示真实、开放、安全、友善的中国,打破海外的刻板印象。)”可知,她的视频展现了一个外国人在中国的真实日常生活。故选D项。
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推理判断题。根据第三段中的“HavinglivedinChinaforoverthreeyears,Karynahasastrongsenseofbelonging,regardingChinaasthehap
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