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重庆市名校联盟2026届高三下开学联考英语试题注意事项: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)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上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。每段对话读两遍。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.18. C.£9.15.答案是C。1.WhatwillAndydonext?A.Buypencils.B.Readabook. C.Leaveschool.2.Whatarethespeakersdoing?A.Preparingforaparty.B.Shoppingatastore. C.Havingdinner.3.Whatisthemanupsetabout?A.Thenoise.B.Readingoutside. C.Onlineshopping.4.Whenwillthemangoonholidaywithhisparents?A.InJune.B.InJuly. C.InAugust.5.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?A.Sheeventuallywonthegame.B.Sheignoredherqueeninthegame.C.Shedefeatedthemaninthreemoves.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.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Ateachingplan.B.Astudentassignment. C.Anewpieceofsoftware.7.Whatdoesthemanadvisethewomantodo?A.Storefiles.B.Takeabreak. C.Askforsupport.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.WhatinspiredProfessorBrowntostudyurbangardens?.A.Citypollution.B.Childhoodmemories. C.Neighbors'advice.9.WhatdoesProfessorBrownthinkisthemostattractiveabouturbangardens.A.Theypurifytheair.B.Theybeautifycities.C.Theyunitethecommunity.10.WhatdoesProfessorBrownaimtodo?A.Bondwithneighbors.B.Promoteurbangardens.C.Relievethestressofruralresidents.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.WhathappenedtoEmilythismorning?A.Shehadacaraccident.B.Shegotlostontheway.C.Shewasstuckinatrafficjam.12.WheredidEmilystartherschooleducation?A.Inacity.B.Inatown. C.Inthecountryside.13.WhatdidEmilymajorin?A.Literature.B.Law. C.Music.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.WhatwasTom'sproblem?A.Hisrobotwasmissing.B.Hisrobot'smotorfailed.C.Thesciencefairwascanceled.15.Whatwastheteam'sfirstresponse?A.Quittingthefair.BBuyingnewparts. C.Takingtherobotapart.16.Whatistheteamcurrentlydoing?A.Buyingatoolkit.B.Callingateacher. C.Fixingthecircuit.17.WhydoesLucymentionherbackyard?A.Toprovideaplaceforrobottesting.B.Toinviteherbrothertoplaythere.C.ToofferTomaspaceforrunning.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.WherewasJimwhenrainstarted?A.Onthetree.B.Intheroom. C.Inthegarden.19.HowdidJimfeelwhenhearinghisnamecalled?A.Joyful.B.Strange. C.Frightened.20.Whatcanwelearnfromthespeech?A.TheladycalledJimonpurpose.B.Jimwassavedthankstothelady.C.Thelady'ssonwasstruckbylightning.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。AQualifiedAmericanUniversity(AU)andWashingtonResearchLibraryConsortium(WRLC)studentsandstaffhaveprivileges(特权)toborrowfromallofthemainlibrariesparticipatingintheWRLC,aswellasfromtheWRLCSharedCollectionsFacility.Inordertoborrow,youmusthaveanactivelibraryaccountatyourhomeinstitution'slibraryandyouruniversityIDcardwithyou.Accessandborrowingprivilegesarenottransferable,whichmeansthatyoumaynotuseanotherindividual'sIDtoborrowabookorusetheirlogin(登录)informationtoaccesse-resources.Remoteaccesstoe-resourcesheldbyAULibraryislimitedtocurrentAUstudentsandstaff;otherindividualsmayviewtheseresourcesonsiteatBenderLibrary.BookReturnsBookscanbereturnedtothestaffattheCirculationandCourseReservesDeskwhenitisopenortothe24/7droplocatedatthemainentranceofBenderLibrary.AULibrarybooksmayalsobereturnedtoanymainWRLClibrary.Renewal(续订)InstructionsIfyouarehavingproblemsrenewing,itmaybeforoneofthefollowingreasons:·Youhavereachedthemaximumrenewalperiod.·Thebookhasbeenrequestedbyanotheruser.·Youhave$25ormoreinlibraryfinesthatyouneedtopayoffatanyjointlibrarybeforeyouarepermittedtoborrowfurther.·Yourlibraryaccounthasexpired(到期).OverdueandLostFine&FeePoliciesBorrowersassumefinancialresponsibilityforanyoverduefinesandfeesresultingfromitemsreturnedlateorlostitems.Finesperitemmustbepaidinfull.PaymentsoffinesandfeesmaybemadeattheCirculation&CourseReservesDesk.CreditcardsandEagleBucksareaccepted.21.WhocandefinitelyaccessAULibrary'se-resources?A.AllmembersofWRLC.B.AnyoneatBenderLibrary.C.Thoseusingothers'accounts.D.GraduateswithanAUIDcard.22.Whatpreventsaborrowerfromrenewingabook?A.Owingfinestotaling$20.B.Breakinganappointment.C.Encounteringareservation.D.Usingthe24/7dropoften.23.Whatisthetext?A.Anoticetoinformusersofspecificprocedures.B.Apaperaboutcomparingtwolibrarynetworks.C.Anannouncementtoremindthechangesofapolicy.D.Anarticletoshareanexperienceofusingthelibrary.BInaquietBeijinghutong,AhmedNasserAlAnziwatchedasastreetvendor(摊贩)completedasalewithasimplescanofaQRcode,abeep(哔哔声)andanodmarkingthetradedone.Forthe34-year-oldadministrativeemployeefromSaudiArabia,thatmomentcapturedthattechnologyissodeeplyintegratedintoChinathatitmakesdailylifeeffortless.HisjourneytoChinabeganmonthsearlier,underverydifferentcircumstances.DuringaseverefloodinSaudiArabia,AlAnziandtwofriendsrescuedtwoChineseengineersfromanoverturnedvehicleintherapidcurrent.Actingoninstinct,theysawonlypeopleinneed,notnationalities.Avideooftheirbraveactspreadwidelyonline,touchingheartsinbothcountries.InvitedtoChinaasaguest,AlAnziexperiencedthecountry'sprogressfirst-hand.InShenzhen,adronedeliveredcoffeedirectlytohishands——anexampleofadvancedinnovation.Onahigh-speedtrain,hefeltthesmooth,rapidtravelknownas“Chinesespeed”.Heobservedhowtechnology,frommobilepaymentstosharedbikes,makescitylifeefficientformillions.Beyondmoderndevelopments,AlAnzifeltChina'suniqueblendofoldandnew.WalkingthroughBeijing'sSanlitun,where-traditionalcourtyardsstandbesidemodernbuildings,henoted,“There'saconfidenceherethatcomesfromknowingyourpastwhilebuildingtowardthefuture.”AwarmexchangeinaBeijingpark,whereretireestaughthimtoplaytheChineseyo-yo,becameacherishedmemory.“It'sthekindnessoftheChinesepeoplethatmadethisjourneyspecial,”hesaid.Throughouthisvisit,AlAnzilearnedsimpleChinesephraseslike“nihao(hello)”and“xiexie(thankyou)”.Forhim,thistripwasaboutconnection,notrepayment.Hesaid,“Ihelpedtheirengineers;here,theysharedtheirculturewithme.”Whatstartedasaspontaneous(自发的)rescuebecameawindowintoapartnershipbuiltnotonlyonprojects,butonhumanconnection.AsAlAnzireflected,“Youhelpsomeone,andfindyourselfwelcomedintotheirworld.Thatishowtrustgrows.”24.HowdidAlAnzifeelaboutthestreetvendor'swayofcompletingthesale?A.Confusedbythenewtechnology.B.Curiousaboutthestreetvendor'slife.C.Shockedatthelackofhumaninteraction.D.Amazedathowtechnologysimplifiesdailylife.25.WhatinitiatedAlAnzi'sjourneytoChina?A.Atechnologyexhibitionvisit.B.Afloodrescuegesture.C.AvideoaboutmodernChina.D.Abusinessinvitation.26.WhatdoesAlAnzi'scommentonSanlituninBeijingreflect?A.HisinsightintoChina'sculturalcontinuity.B.Hispreferencefortraditionalarchitectures.C.Hiscuriosityaboutretirees'lifestyleinBeijing.D.HisimpressiononurbandevelopmentinChina.27.Whichofthefollowingbestsummarizesthemainthemeofthetext?A.Chinesepeoplearewillingtosharetraditions.B.TechnologyistransforminglifestyleinChina.C.Kindnessandexchangebuildabondacrossnations.D.Internationalrescueeffortsdeservemoreattention.CAshumansburnfossil(化石)fuels,risingtemperaturesarealreadydrivingmoresevereheatwaves,floods,droughts,andwildfires.Butthereareevenbiggerimpactsonthehorizon.ClimatechangemayalsobepushingEarth'scrucialsystems——fromtheAmazonrainforesttopolaricesheets——sofaroutofbalancethattheycollapse,sendingdisastrouseffectsacrosstheplanet.Warmwatercoralsarethefirst.Accordingtoalandmarkreportproducedby160scientistsacrosstheworld,theplanethasreachedthefirstinaseriesofdisastrousandpotentiallyunrecoverableclimatetippingpoints:thewidespreaddeathofcoralreefs(珊瑚礁).Since2023,theworld'sreefshavebeenenduringtheworstmassbleaching(白化)eventonrecordasoceansreachrecordhightemperatures,withmorethan80%affected.Whatwasanunderwaterrichnessofcolorandlifeisbeingreplacedwithableached,seaweed-dominatedlandscape.Coralreefsareanessentialhabitatformarinespecies,arevitalforfoodsecurity,contributetrillionstotheglobaleconomyandprotectcoastalareasfromstorms.Iftemperaturescontinuetorise,theplanetisontheedgeofseveralmoretippingpointsasit'sallbutcertaintobreakthegloballyagreedgoaloflimitingwarmingto1.5℃abovepre-industriallevels.OneofthemostalarmingoftheseisthepotentialcollapseoftheAtlanticMeridionalOverturningCirculation,acrucialnetworkofoceancurrents,whichwouldpushpartsoftheworldintoadeepfreeze,heatingupothers,disruptingseasonalwindsandraisingsealevels.ManjanaMilkoreit,oneofthereportauthors,notedthatcurrentpoliciesandinternationalagreementsaredesignedforgradualchanges,notforthesekindsofsharp,unrecoverableandinterconnectedshifts.Amongitsalarmingfindings,thereportalsopulledoutsomeupliftingnews,includingthedramaticriseofsolarpowerandelectricvehicles,aswellasbatteriesandheatpumps(泵).Oncereplaced,pollutingtechnologiesareunlikelytocomebackascleaneroptionsarecheaperandbetter,itfound.28.Whatisdescribedasthefirstclimatetippingpointtheplanethasreached?A.Polaricesheets'melting.B.Coralreefs'massiveloss.C.Oceancurrents'collapse.D.Amazonrainforest'sdecline.29.WhyisAtlanticMeridionalOverturningCirculationmentionedinparagraph4?A.Towarnworseconsequencesmayarise.B.Toleadinanothernaturalphenomenon.C.TocompareeffectsofvariousEarth'ssystems.D.Toshowthepotentialeffectofcoralbleaching.30.WhatdoesManjanaMilkoreitthinkofcurrentclimatepolicies?A.Predictive.B.Achievable.C.Insufficient.D.Unchangeable.31.Whatpositivechangedoesthereporthighlight?A.Pollutingtechnologieshavebeenbannedglobally.B.Fossilfuelusehasdeclinedtopre-industriallevels.C.Coralreefsarerecoveringduetonewtechnologies.D.Cleanerenergytechnologiesareadvancingquickly.DElainerecentlyboughtagorgeousstained-glassstatementmirroronanonlinemarketplace,andthenshefoundshewasrearrangingherentirebedroomtomatchitsluxuriousaesthetic(美感)andcolorscheme.Shedidn'thaveabedroomredesigninherbudget,butthatwasn'tstoppingher.Haveyoueverupdatedonethinginyourhomeandsuddenlyfoundyourselfwithalaundrylistofchangesyouwanttomake?ThisphenomenoniscalledtheDiderotEffect.ThephenomenongotitsnamefromFrenchphilosopherDenisDiderot.In1769,Diderotpennedanessaydescribingthereceiptofanewdressinggown,whichsparkedaseriesofimpulsive(易冲动的)purchasesthatsankhimintodebt——andthuslendinghisnametothispsychologicalphenomenon.Thisisn'tjustaconsequenceof18th-centurybehavior,though.TheDideroteffectisaliveandwelltoday.Don'tbetoohardonyourselfifyoufallvictimtotheDideroteffect.PsychotherapistDr.DarylAppletonsaysit'saveryhumanresponse,similartothefeelingwhenyouputonbrand-newclothes,butthenwearyourworn-outshoes——themismatchisuncomfortable.What'shappeningbeneaththesurfaceispartlyneurological(神经学的).Whenweseeksomethingnew,ourbrainreleasesmoredopamine,oftencalledour“pleasurechemical”thatdrivesdesire.So,thatrushyoufeelwhenyoustartfixingthethingsaroundtheshinynewobjectisnotjustaesthetics;it'sbrainchemistry.We'reborntolongfornovelthings.TheDiderotEffectcanshowupanywherefromyourclosettoyourcareer.TherapistDr.AlfonsoFergusonsays,“Often,what'sreallyhappeningunderneathisadesiretofeelinharmonywithone'sspace——tofinallyfeelasenseofpride,peace,orevensafetythatmayhavebeenmissinginotherpartsoflife.”It'snotalwaysabadthingtowantyourspacetoprogresswithyou.Butifitstartstofeelcompulsive,itcanbeprettydifficulttoescapethecycle.You'llkeepchasingthenextupgrade.32.Whatisthemainpurposeofthefirstparagraph?A.Toanalysereasons.B.Tomakeacomparison.C.Toleadinthetopic.D.Topresentviewpoints.33.WhatisthemotivationbehindtheDiderotEffectaccordingtoparagraph3?A.Anattempttoescapestressfromone'swork.B.Adesiretoachieveharmonyinone'slife.C.Arushtoshowoffone'swealth.D.Abiologicalurgetoseeknovelty.34.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“compulsive”inthelastparagraphmean?A.Unrealistic.B.Uncontrollable.C.Adaptable.D.Casual.35.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.WhenOneNewThingChangesEverythingB.ThePsychologyBehindChasingHarmonyC.HowOurDailyNeedsHelpFuelEndlessPurchaseD.TheScienceofHoldingBackEndlessConsumption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。TheWorldEconomicForumpredictsthattheneedforAIandbig-dataskillswillskyrocketby87%overthenextfiveyears.36.Thankfully,thereareconcretestepsyoucantaketoprepareforacareerintech.37Overthenextfewdecades,AItechnologywillcontinuetoevolve.AIproficiencywillbecomeessentialintechnicalfields.You'llneedtodevelopcuriosityasahabitthroughoutyourlife,constantlyadaptingtoemergingtechnologieswhilemaintainingstrongfundamentalsincomputingandprogramming.BymasteringnewAIskills,youcanjump-startyourtechcareerandestablishhabitsforcontinuousgrowth.CooperatetosolveproblemsWhileLargeLanguageModels(LLMs)andLLM-basedAIapplicationscontinuetobeagreatresourceforus,ongoingAIdevelopmenthasshiftedtheindustry'sfocustosomethingabitmorecomplex——AIagents.They'llcontinuetogrowmorecomplexastechnologyadvances.Buildingthemrequiresmorethanjustprogrammingexpertise.38.BeawareofAIethicsandlegalconsiderations39.Withfewguardrailstoensuretheirresponsibleuse,theyaresettingthemselvesupforethicalmisstepsandpotentiallegalconsequences.Asafuturetechworker,you'llneedtoknowmorethantechnicalskills——you'llneedtounderstandtheethicalandlegalimplicationsofAIuse,regularlycheckyourcodeforbiases,andcollaboratewithlegalexpertstoreducerisk.Followstrictcybersecurity(网络安全)standardsToday,manyemployeesuseLLMsandAIagentstoincreasetheirproductivity.Unfortunately,manyofthemuseunauthorizedAIprograms,alsoknownas“shadowAI”.40.Toprotectyourselfandyourorganization'sdataandcybersecurity,you'llneedtoregularlyevaluatethesafetyofAItools.Asanemployee,you'llneedtofollowcompanypolicies.A.PredicttheprospectsofAIB.CommittolifelonglearningC.ThiscanthreatendataprivacyandsecurityD.BusinessesarejustracingtoapplyAItoolsnowadaysE.ThatpercentageisevenhigherforsomeotherAItoolsF.ItwillundoubtedlyshapethegloballabormarketinthenearfutureG.Futuretechprofessionalswillneedtocollaborateeffectivelyacrossdisciplines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。Litoconnectshimselfwithaglobalaudiencethroughhiscarvingartworksonfallenleavesonsocialmedia.Theartisttransforms41leavesintodelicateartworks.42ofhisworkincludefrogsholdingumbrellas,animalsjumpinghappilyandoceanwaves.Hehasgainedinternational43forhisartworks.ForLito,nowinhisforties,leafcarvingismorethananartform——itisasourceofcalmand44.Hewasdiagnosedwithattentiondeficithyperactivitydisorder(注意缺陷障碍)inhisthirties,whichmadehimrealizethathemightdothings45.Hechosetofollowhisownpathratherthanfitinwithothers,Hefoundthatthe46andslowprocessofcarvinghelpedhimdealwiththe47.Throughhisart,henotonly48hisownstrugglesbutalsoaimstobringjoytoothers.InavideoLito49thewholeprocessofhiscreation.Hefirstly50leaveswithachemicaltopreventthemfromdryingout,51bysketchinghisdesignsandcarvingthemusingaspecialknife.Some52piecestakeovereighthourstocomplete,ofteninasinglesitting.Hiscreations53hislovefornatureandhisuniqueartisticvision.Today,Litoisactivelyexhibitinghiswork,authoringbooksonhiscraft,andkeepinganactiveonline54tosharehisart.“IfIcanmakepeoplehappybydoingwhatIamdoing,”hesays,“Iwanttodomore.That'smy55forceforwhat'snext.”41.A.decorativeB.ordinary C.symbolicD.broken42.A.ReviewsB.Secrets C.ChallengesD.Scenes43.A.recognitionB.invitation C.explanationD.qualification44.A.confusionB.anxiety C.focusD.doubt45.A.officiallyB.differently C.seriouslyD.casually46.A.similarB.occaional C.naturalD.detailed47.A.traditionB.reward C.conditionD.promise48.A.identifiesB.navigates C.deniesD.record49.A.demonstratedB.faced C.reviewedD.predicted50.A.selectsB.delivers C.appliesD.measures51.A.delayedB.misled C.replacedD.followed52.A.latestB.conventional C.complexD.hidden53.A.adapttoB.holdback C.resultinD.takeon54.A.presenceB.donation C.storageD.trade55.A.limitingB.driving C.opposingD.disturbing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。AChinese-madehumanoidrobothasset56newGuinnessWorldRecordbywalkingabout106kilometersbetweeneasterncitieswithoutstopping.DevelopedbyatechcompanybasedinShanghai,theA257(start)itstripfromSuzhouonthenightofNovember10andreachedtheBundofShanghaiintheearlyhoursofNovember13.Poweredbythecompany'srapidhot-swapbatterysystem,therobotstayedrunningforthewholejourney.OnThursday,itwasofficiallyconfirmed58therobothadcoveredatotaldistanceof106.286kilometers.“WalkingfromSuzhoutoShanghaiisatoughtaskevenformanyhumans,buttherobotmade59,”saidaseniorvice-presidentofthecompany.Headdedthatthisachievementprovedthe60(mature)oftherobot'shardware,cerebellarbalancealgorithms(小脑平衡算法)andendurance,whichlaidasolidfoundationforitslarge-scalecommercialuse.61(equip)withdoubleGPSmodules,LiDARandinfrared(红外线的)depthsensors,theA2couldnavigatecomplex62(situation)liketrafficlights,narrowpassagesandcrowdedsidewalks.Itmaintainedstablesensedayandnight,travelingonasphalt(沥青)roads,walkways,bridgesandslopeswhile63(observe)trafficrulesstrictly.Uponarrival,therobottoldreportersthatthejourneywasareally64(forget)experienceinitsmachinelife,65(humorous)notingthatitmightneednewshoes.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,上周是你校安全主题周,校医院对你校全体师生开展了急救技能培训活动。你的外国朋友Alex来信询问你关于该活动的情况,请你给他回一封邮件,内容包括:(1)介绍活动;(2)你的感受。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。参考词汇:心肺复苏术CPRDearAlex,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。“Willyoupleasegoonabeachwalkwithme?”Mynine-year-olddaughterSusiegazedupatmewithhereagereyes.Butmynever-endingto-dolistcameintomyhead.Iglancedoveratthedinnerdishespiledhighinthesink,andthenIheardthedryerbuzzing(发出嗡嗡声).“Maybetomorrownight.Ihavetodothedishesandfoldtheclothes,andI'mexhausted,”Irefused.Thiswasourfirstsummerlivinginourhousebythebeach.Spendingalldayinthesandwasn'tenoughforher.“Please,Mom.Thesummerisfadingaway,”Susiebegged.Shewasrightagain.SummerwasshortinNewEngland.Butforme,therewasalwaysato-dolist,andgoingforabeachwalkafterdinnerscemedlikeawasteoftime,especiallyafterspendingalldaysittinginthesand.“Oh,allright.Butithastobeaquickwalk,”Isaid.Susiescreamedwithexcitement.Aswewalkedalongtheshoreline,shecouldn'twaittopickpiecesofshellsandthenpointedoutthesunsettingandthebeautifulpink-and-orangesky.Ididn'tnoticemuchofanythingexceptthetimeticking(滴答地走时)byonmyphone.Afterfifteenminutes,Isaid,“Okay,timetogohome.”Duringthefollowingweek,Istilltookherforabeachwalkafterdinner,feelinglikethewalkwasyetanothertaskIwasbeingforcedtocomplete.Oneday,aswewereonthewayhome,Susieasked,“Mom,didyouseetheseabirdsskippingoverthewaves?Theirwingslookedgoldeninthesunset.”Ifroze.Ihadseennothing——inthosefifteenminutes,Ihadcheckedthetimemanytimes,mentallydebatingwhethertofoldtheclothesorloadthedishwasherfirst.ItwasthenthatIrealizedmyendlessto-dolistwasrobbingmeofjoyinmylife.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。Sothenextevening,Imadeadecision.Duringthetime,InoticedhowmuchIhadchanged.英语答案1-5CAABA 6-10CCBCB 11-15CBABA 16-20CACBB21-23BCA 24-27DBAC 28-31BACD 32-35CDBA36-40FBGDC41-45BDACB 46-50DCBAC 51-55DCDAB56.a 57.started 58.that 59.it 60.maturity61.Equipped 62.situations 63.observing 64.unforgettable 65.humorouslyDearAlex,I'mwritingtotellyouaboutthefirst-aidtrainingduringtheSafetyThemeWeekofourschool.Thetraining,whichwasprovidedbytheschoolclinic,wasintendedforallteachersandstudents.CoveringessentialskillslikeCPR,howtohandlebleeding,andrespondingtochoking,itwasbothinformativeandpractical.Ifoundtheactivityextremelymeaningful.Notonlydiditraiseourawarenessofsafety,butitalsoequippeduswithskillsthatcouldonedayhelpsavelives.Ifeelmoreconfidentnowindealingwithemergencies.Letmeknowifyou'dlikemoredetailsaboutwhatwelearned!Yours,LiHua第二节Sothenextevening,Imadeadecision.Ileftthedishesinthesink,walkingovertoSusie,whowasstandingbythewindowandgazingatthebeach.“Let'sgoforabeachwalknow,”Itoldher.Herwholefacelitup.Onthebeach,Iconsciouslyslowedmypace.ForthefirsttimeIpaidattentiontothesoundofthelargewavescrashingagainstthesand,thesmellofthesaltair,andthesightofseabirdsskippingoverthewaves.insteadofcheokingthetimeonmyphone,IevenjoinedSusicinsearchingthegroundandfoundmyfirstshell.Duringthetime,InoticedhowmuchIhadchanged.Walkingonthebeachonlytookfifteenmmutes,yetittransformedhowIlivedmylifeandmyrelationshipwithmydaughter.IthelpedmefeelasenseofcalmthatIdidn'tpossessbefore.Ididn'tremembercleaningthedishesordoingthelaundry.ThewarmmomentsharedwithSusieandthepicturesquesightofthebeachattheendofthesummerwereforeverechoinginmymind.IwouldhavemisseditifIhadfocusedonfinishingmyto-dolistinsteadofbeingfullyherewithmydaughtertofeelthepreciousfadingofthissummertogether.21.B【.——解析】根据文中“Remoteaccesstoe-resourcesheldbyAULibraryislimitedtocurrentAUstudentsandstaff;otherindividualsmayviewtheseresourcesonsiteatBenderLibrary.”可知,非AU师生可在本德图书馆现场访问电子资源,即在本德图书馆的任何人都能访问,A(所有WRLC成员)、C(使用他人账号者)、D(持AU学生证的毕业生)均不符合原文。22.C【.——解析】原文列出续借失败原因包含“Thebookhasbeenrequestedbyanotheruser.”(书籍被他人预约),C项“遇到预约情况”与之对应;A(欠款20美元)未达原文25美元的标准,B(违约约)、D(频繁使用24小时还书箱)原文未提及。23.A【.——解析】文章围绕WRLC和AU图书馆的借阅权限、还书方式、续借规则、逾期罚款政策展开,是告知用户具体操作流程的通知;B(对比两个图书馆网络)、C(提醒政策变更的公告)、D(分享图书馆使用经历的文章)均与文章内容不符。24.D【.——解析】根据“thatmomentcapturedthattechnologyissodeeplyintegratedintoChinathatitmakesdailylifeeffortless.”可知,AlAnzi看到摊贩的支付方式后,惊叹科技让日常生活变得便捷,D项符合;A(对新技术困惑)、B(好奇摊贩生活)、C(震惊缺乏人际互动)均无原文依据。25.B【.——解析】文中提到“DuringaseverefloodinSaudiArabia,AlAnziandtwofriendsrescuedtwo第1页Chineseengineers…InvitedtoChinaasaguest”,可知是洪水后的救援行为促成了他的中国之行;A(参观科技展)、C(关于现代中国的视频)、D(商务邀请)均错误。26.A【.一解析】AAnzi评价三里屯“传统庭院与现代建筑并存,自信源于铭记过去、建设未来”,这反映出他对中国文化延续性的洞察;B(偏爱传统建筑)、C(好奇北京退休人员生活)、D(对中国城市发展的印象)均未抓住核心,原文强调“古今融合”的文化特质。27.C【.一解析】文章讲述AAnzi救援中国工程师后受邀访华,感受中国科技与文化,体会到“帮助他人收获信任,人文交流构建国家间联结”,C项“善意与交流构建跨国纽带”是主旨;A(中国人乐于分享传统)、B(科技改变中国生活)、D(国际救援值得关注)均为文章细节,非核心主题。28.B【.一解析】根据“theplanethasreachedthefirstinaseriesofdisastrousandpotentiallyunrecoverableclimatetippingpoints:thewidespreaddeathofcoralreefs.”可知,地球首个气候临界点是珊瑚礁的大量消亡;A(极地冰盖融化)、C(洋流崩溃)、D(亚马逊雨林衰退)均为尚未发生的临界点。29.A【.一解析】第四段提到大西洋经向翻转环流可能崩溃,会导致全球部分地区极寒、海平面上升等后果,结合前文“气温持续上升将触发更多临界点”,可知提及该环流是为了警示更严重的后果可能到来;B(引入另一自然现象)、C(对比地球系统的影响)、D(展示珊瑚白化的潜在影响)均不符合逻辑。30.C【.一解析】ManjanaMilkoreit指出“currentpoliciesandinternationalagreementsaredesignedforgradualchanges,notforthesekindsofsharp,unrecoverableandinterconnectedshifts.”,即现行政策仅适用于渐进式变化,无法应对剧烈、不可恢复的气候突变,说明其认为政策不足够;A(有预见性的)、B(可实现的)、D(不可改变的)均与原文相反。31.D【.一解析】文章最后一段提到报告的积极发现:“thedramaticriseofsolarpowerandelectricvehicles,aswellasbatteriesandheatpumps”,即清洁能源技术发展迅速;A(污染技术被全球禁止)、B(化石燃料使用降至工业化前水平)、C(珊瑚礁因新技术恢复)均为原文未提及的信息。32.C【.一解析】第一段通过Elaine买镜子后重新布置卧室的实例,引出“买一件新物品后引发一系列消费的现象———狄德罗效应”,作用是引出主题;A(分析原因)、B(进行对比)、D(呈现观点)均非第一段的工作目的。33.D【.一解析】第三段提到“what'shappeningbeneatht

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