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随州市2026年3月高三二模高三英语第一部分听力(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。每段对话读两遍。双击音频mp3图标,打开听力音频:1.Whatarethespeakersgoingtodo?A.Celebrateananniversary.B.Haveapicnicinapark.C.Rideabike.2.Whydoesthelaptopneedrestarting?A.Themousebrokedown.B.Thekeyboardbrokedown.C.Themonitorbrokedown.3.Whatdidthemandoforthewoman?A.Hepaidoffherdebt.B.Heworkedhershift.C.Heinvitedhertolunch.4.Whoarethespeakers?A.Producers. B.Customers. C.Salesmen.5.Howdoesthemansound?A.Worried. B.Calm. C.Interested.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三个选页中选出最佳选项。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.Howmanycaratsdoesthesecond-largestdiamondweigh?A.2024. B.2492. C.3106.7.WherewastheCullinandiamondfound?A.Canada. B.Botswana. C.Africa.第1页共12页听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Wheredidtheconversationtakeplace?A.Atanewspapercompany.B.Onafashionchannel.C.Atajobinterview.9.Whatwasthemainreasonforthemantoquithislastjob?A.Hewasn'tsatisfiedwiththepay.B.Hehadnotimetotravel.C.Hedidn'tliketheworkingatmosphere.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whyhavemanyyoungpeopleboughtgoldrecently?A.Becausetheyhopetogetreturn.B.Becausetheywanttoinvestinfashion.C.Becausetheycanshowoff.11.What'sthefeatureofcurrentgoldphonestickers?A.Expensive. B.Fashionable. C.Thick.12.Howdoesthewomanfeelaboutthegoldphonestickers?A.Interested. B.Indifferent. C.Concerned.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.What'stherelationshipofthespeakers?A.Classmates. B.Relatives. C.Neighbors.14.Whydoesthemanwantapart-timejob?A.Togainrelatedworkexperience.B.Toearnenoughlivingexpenses.C.Toenrichhiscollegelife.15.Howdoesthewomanhelptheman?A.Byrecommendinghimtoatradecompany.B.Byprovidinghimwithlivingexpenses.C.Bypreparinghimforajobinterview.16.Whatisthemanlikelytodonext?A.Thankthewoman.B.Letthechanceslip.C.Getreadyfortheinterview.第2页共12页听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.WhatdoesRayBarkersayaboutJoey?A.Heisusedtohisroutine.B.Hechangesthepattern.C.Heshouldn'twork.18.WhathappenedtoJoey?A.Hewashitbyacar.B.Hegotfrostbite.C.HefellinAughtry'shome.19.WhydidAughtrypostavideoonsocialmedia?A.Toattractherneighbors.B.Toshowshecalled911.C.Toaskforothers'help.20.Whatdidtheneighborshelpdofirst?A.WrapJoeyablanket.B.Sweepthesnowaround.C.SendJoeytothehospital.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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AFormorethan20years,NationalGeographicandLindbladExpeditionshavecollaboratedtoconnectcurioustravellerswithtransformativeexperiences.Thesepioneersdefinedmodernexpeditiontravel,andnowtheyaresettingnewstandardswithimmersiveandilluminatingvoyagesledbypassionateexpeditionteams——naturalists,photographersandculturalspecialistswhoareexplorersatheart.Encounterabundantwildlife——blue-footedboobies,marineiguanas,Darwin'sfinches,pinkflamingos,gianttortoisesandmore.ThewildlifeofGalápagosislegendaryforbeingwithoutfearinthepresenceofhumans.ITINERARYSPOTLIGHTExploringGalápagos10DAYSFROM£6,738pp2025-2028:Weeklyexpeditionsyear-round,departingFridays第3页共12页NationalGeographicEndeavourIIVisitexpeditions.co.uk/saligalaforitinerarydetail,extensionsandcurrentratesDay1:FlyfromtheUKtoQuitoandovernightstayDay2:FlyfromQuitotoGalápagosandbeginyourexpeditiononboardNationalGeographicEndeavourIIDay3-8:ExploretheGalápagosIslandsDay9:FlyfromGalápagostoQuitoandovernightstayDay10:FlyfromQuitototheUKYear-rounddeparturesfly-cruisepricefrom£6,738ppWhat'sIncluded:·InternationalflightsfromLondon·HotelaccommodationinQuitoonabed-and-breakfastbasis·Alloverseastransportation·RecommendedgroupflightsbetweenmainlandEcuadorandGalápagos·7nightsonboardNationalGeographicEndeavourII·Allmeals,selectbeverages,excursionsandmoreonboard·Useofallexploratorytools21.WhomightbeinterestedinthisexpeditiontoGalápagos?A.Beachresortlovers.B.Modernbravepioneers.C.Adventurousnaturelearners.D.Isolatedenvironmentresearchers.22.Whatcantouristsdointhisjourney?A.Cooperatewithcardiacspecialists.B.VisittheGalápagosIslands.C.Swimwithgianttortoisesanddolphins.D.Enjoyfreemealsanddrinks.23.Howmanywaysarethereforthepotentialtravelerstogetmoreinformation?A.One. B.Two. C.Three. D.Four.第4页共12页BAbillionaireRichardBransonflewintospaceaboardhisownwingedrocketshipSunday,bringingspacetourismastepclosertorealityandbeatingouthisricherrivalJeffBezos.Thenearly71-year-oldBransonandfivecrewmembersfromhisVirginGalacticspacetourismcompanyreachedanaltitudeof86kilometersovertheNewMexicodesert——enoughtoexperienceuptofourminutesofweightlessnessandwitnessthecurveoftheEarthandthenglidedbackhometoarunwaylanding.Withabout500peoplewatching,includingBranson'sfamily,thespaceplanenamedUnitywascarriedhighintheairunderneathatwin-fuselage(机身)aircraft.Then,atanaltitudeofabout13kilometers,Unityseparatedfromthemothershipandfireditsengine,reachingmorethanMach3,orthreetimesthespeedofsound,asitpierced(刺穿)theedgeofspace.“Thewholething,itwasjustmagical,”joyfulBransonsaidonhisreturnaboardthespaceplane.Spectatorscheered,jumpedintotheairandembracedasUnitytoucheddownonEarth.MikeMoses,atopexecutiveatVirginGalactic,saidthatapartfromsomeproblemswiththetransmissionofvideoimagesfrominsidethecabin,theflightwasperfect.Thebrief,up-and-downflight——thespaceplane'sportiontookonlyabout15minutes——wasaeye-catchingcommercialplugforVirginGalactic,whichplanstostarttakingpayingcustomersonjoyridesnextyear.24.What'sthemainideaofparagraph3?A.Theplane'sflightheight.B.Thesmoothlaunchingprocess.C.Therecord-breakingspeedoftheflight.D.Theemotionalreactionsofthespectators.25.WhichwordscanbestdescribeRichardBranson?A.Adventurousandambitious. B.Cautiousandstressed.C.Optimisticandopen. D.Wealthyandproud.26.Whatistrueabouttheflight?A.Itjusttookfifteenminutes.B.Thereismuchroomforimprovement.C.Itwasasuccessfulpromotionforspacetourism.D.Itwasaprivateflightintendedforbillionaire.27.Whereisthepassageprobablyfrom?A.Atravelbrochure. B.Asciencereport.C.Atextbook. D.Anewspaper.第5页共12页COfalltheforcesthatshapeourlives,workisthemostdominant.Ahugeportionofourconscioushoursisdevotedtoourjobs.Whatwedodefinesourlivingstandardsand,toaconsiderableextent,oursocialstatus.Somearguethattheimportanceofleisureallowsustoignorework'sinjustice,andthatpeopleshouldoffset(抵消)itsfrustrationsbyfocusingonotherpartsoftheirlives.Iconsiderthisattitudeaformofgivingup.Fortheforeseeablefuture,thematerialandpsychologicalrewardsthatworkprovideswillremainvitaltolife'ssatisfaction.However,onlyasmallminorityofpeoplecancontroltheirpaceofworkortheirworkingenvironment.Similarly,workoffersonlyafewpeoplethechanceforcreativity,imagination,orinitiative.Theinequalityweseeinandthroughworkremainsoneofthecruelestandmostobviousinequalitiesinoursociety.Andtheclearestformofthisinequalityisthecontrastbetweenmanagersandtherest.Formostmanagers,workisanopportunityandachallenge.Theirjobsinterestthemandallowthemtodeveloptheirabilities.Theykeeplearning,canexerciseresponsibility,andhaveasignificantdegreeofcontrolovertheirownandothers'workinglives.Mostimportantly,theyhavethefreedomtoinitiate.Incontrast,formostmanualworkersandagrowingnumberofwhite-collarworkers,workisaboringandevenpainfulexperience.Theyspendtheirlivesinconditionswhichwouldbeconsideredintolerablebythemanagerswhoallowtheseconditionstocontinue.Ordinaryworkershavelittlecontrolovertheirwork.Theirjobsprovidethemwithnoopportunityforpersonaldevelopment.Often,thedesignofproductionmakesworkerssimplyapartofthetechnology.Inoffices,manyjobsaresoroutinethatworkersrightlyfeelthemselvestobesmall,unimportantpartsinalargerigidmachine.Asadirectresult,manyworkersfeeldisengagedfromtheirjobsandtheircompanies.Thissenseofalienationremainsoneofthemostseriousoutcomesofinequalityinthemodernworkplace.28.Whydoeswork'sdominanceposeaproblemaccordingtosomepeople?A.Itmakesleisureunimportant.B.Ithideswork'sbuilt-ininjustice.C.Itrarelydefinesoursocialstatus.D.Itconsumesallourconscioushours.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“alienation”inparagraph4mean?A.Disconnection. B.Satisfaction. C.Promotion. D.Exhaustion.30.Whyisworkinequalityconsideredcruel?A.Itcannotbeoffsetbyleisureactivities.B.Itlowersoverallsocialproductivity.C.Itlowerseveryone'slivingstandards.D.Itdeniesmostpeopleautonomyandfulfillment.第6页共12页31.Whichwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.ThePowerandProblemsofModernWorkB.WhyLeisureCannotReplaceWorkSatisfactionC.InequalityandItsEffectsatWorkD.ManagersVersusWorkers:AWorkplaceDivideDInthedarkdepthsoftheocean,soundservesastheessentialmediumoflife.Marinespeciesrangingfromgiantwhalestosociallycomplexsealshaveevolvedtodependentirelyonsoundsignalsfornavigation,communication,andsurvival.Thisdelicateunderwatersoundscapenowfaceshugedisturbancefromhumanactivities,withcommercialshippingasaprimarycontributortomarinenoisepollution.Scientificresearchconsistentlydemonstratesthatoceannoiselevelshavebeenincreasingbyapproximately3.3decibelsperdecade,directlycorrespondingwiththeexpansionofglobalmaritimetraffic.Themostsignificantsounddisturbanceoriginatesfrompropellercavitation(螺旋桨空化)——acomplexprocesswhereshippropellersspinsofastthattheycreatetinybubbles.Whenthesebubblesburst,theygeneratepersistentlow-frequencysoundscapableoftravelingthousandsofmetersthroughwater.Thishuman-madenoisepollutionseverelydisruptscriticalmarinemammalbehaviorsincludingfindingmates,feedingpatterns,andmigratorynavigation,withconsequencesthatmayextendthroughoutmarineecosystems.Addressingthisenvironmentalchallenge,researchersworldwidearedevelopingnewtechnologicalsolutions.AttheUniversityofBritishColumbia,marineengineersarepioneeringflexiblepropellerblades(桨叶)thatsignificantlyreducebubbleformationthroughcontrolledblademovement.Simultaneously,researchersattheDutchinstituteMARINhaveperfectedbubblecurtaintechnology——systemsthatgeneratestreamsofairbubblesaroundpropellersandshipbodiestosoftenbubblecollapseandabsorbsoundwaves.Testresultsdemonstratesubstantialnoisereductionacrossfrequenciesparticularlyimportanttomarinemammals.Beyondthesesolutions,emergingtechnologiesincludeuniquematerialsandinnovative“soundblackhole”conceptsthateffectivelytrapvibrationalenergywithinshipstructures.Thesecutting-edgeapproachesachievenotablenoisereductionwhileavoidingconcernsaboutadditionalweightorsafetyrisks.Despitethesepromisingadvances,practicalimplementationfacessubstantialchallenges.Upgradingexistingshipsrequiressignificantinvestment,andshipownersneedstrongereconomicandregulatorysupport.Encouragingly,internationalenvironmentalstandardsaregraduallycreatingfavorableconditionsforadoptingthesetechnologies.Asresearchrefinesthesesolutions,themaritimeindustrymovesclosertoachievingsustainablecoexistencebetweenglobalcommerceandmarineecosystempreservation.第7页共12页32.Whatisthemaincauseofunderwaternoisepollution?A.Soundofunderwateroceancurrents.B.Noisefrommarinemammals'activities.C.Noisefromshippropellers.D.Low-frequencysoundwaves.33.Howdoesbubblecurtaintechnologyprimarilyfunctiontoreducenoise?A.Byhardeningtheship'sbodies.B.Byslowingdownthepropeller'sspin.C.Bycontrollingthewatercurrent.D.Bygeneratingsound-absorbingbubbles.34.Whatisthecurrentstateofthesenewtechnologies?A.Facingglobalrejectionbyshipowners.B.Effectiveyetcostlytoapply.C.Causingsafetyrisksforships.D.Primarilyusefulfornewships.35.Whatistheauthor'soveralltoneaboutthefuture?A.Cautiousbutfundamentallyoptimistic.B.Pessimisticandovercomewithfrustration.C.Neutralandpurelyinformational.D.Urgentandskepticalofregulatoryefforts.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。Goodgiftgivingisanart.Theperfectpresentcanliftamoodorimprovearelationship.Giftgivingaroundholidays,birthdays,graduationsorweddingsisagreatopportunitytoreinforcethoserelationships.Whatevertheoccasion,giftgivingisasocialpracticethatrequirescarefulthoughtandconsideration.36Thefollowingtipsmayhelpyoucraftasimpleguidetogifting.37Whenwereceivegiftsinabunch,wetendtounconsciouslyaverageouttheirvalue,soasmallgiftattachedtoabigonewillhurtthelatter'simpact.Giftexperiencesratherthanthings.Abrand-newiPhonebecomesoldfast.Butadreamvacationorseeingourfavoriteartistinconcertwillgiveusmemoriesthatlastforever.Thatiswhyweshouldconsideranexperienceoveraphysicalobject.38Thinklikethereceiver.39Thatmightseemobvious,butithappensfarlessthanwe'dlike.Peopletendtousegiftsasjokes,encouragementstochangeone'sways,ortosignalsomethingaboutthemselvesratherthanprovidingutilityorhappinesstothereceiver.第8页共12页Butifallelsefails,rememberthere'sareasonwhywesaythatit'sthethoughtthatcounts.Don'tforgetwhywearegivinggifts.40Instead,theyjustwantustothinkaboutthem,andthatcanbedoneinlotsofeasyways.A.Don'taddasmallgifttoabiggift.B.Soarethereasetofrulestofollow?C.Mostpeopledon'twantlotsofmoneyspentonthem.D.Toputitsimply,buythingsthatourreceiverwouldbuyforthemselves.E.Thevalueofagiftisoftendeterminedbyitsemotionalimpact,notitspricetag.F.Experiencesoftenhavemorethoughtgoneintothem,andtheycreatemorevividmemories.G.Moneyspentondoingprovidesmoreenduringhappinessthanmoneyspentonhaving.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,从每题所给的四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。AccordingtoWalesOnline,43-year-oldAmyJohnsonwasoutshoppingwithhertwoyoungchildrenwhenstressbegantobuild.“Mytwoyoungchildren,SarahandNoah,wereattheirpeakofbeing41,andIwasatmywit'send,”Amysaid.“Sarahwas42abreakdown,andNoah,43thetension,wasbecomingincreasinglyrestless.Iwaspreparingmyselfforthe44——acompletefitofangerfromSarah,whichofcoursewould45achainreactionwithNoah.Itfeltlikeatickingtimebombreadytoexplode.”Thensomethingunexpectedhappened.Awoman,probablyinhersixties,46Amy——andinsteadofofferingjudgment,sheofferedkindness.47down,thewomansmiledatSarahandsaid,“Icouldn'thelpbut48yourbeautifuldress.Doyoulikebunnies?”Amysaidherdaughter'stearsstopped49.“Forthenextfewminutes,thiskindstranger50mychildreninaconversationabouttheirfavouriteanimals,colours,andcartoons.Hermagical51calmedtheminnotime.”Beforeleaving,thewomanhandedAmyasmallnote.Itread:“You'redoingagreatjob.We'veallbeenthere.Keepsmiling.”Amysaidtherestofthedaywentunexpectedlysmoothly.“It'samazinghowasimpleactofkindnessfromastrangercantransforma52dayintoamemorableone.”LaterthatnightAmy53theexperience.“AsIputSarahandNoahtobed,Iwhisperedathankyoutotheuniverseforsendingthatkindstrangerourway.Heractofkindnessdidn'tjustchangeourday;itchangedourperspective.Itwasa54thatinthemidstofchaosandchallenges,there'salwaysroomforkindness,andit'sthesemomentsthattruly55us.”第9页共12页41.A.alarmed B.spoiled C.tireless D.uneasy42.A.freefrom B.farfrom C.ontheedgeof D.outof43.A.performing B.sensing C.preserving D.attracting44.A.unavoidable B.accidental C.additional D.permanent45.A.turndown B.callfor C.figureout D.setoff46.A.ignored B.passed C.followed D.approached47.A.pushing B.sitting C.kneeling D.stepping48.A.notice B.recognize C.neglect D.overlook49.A.randomly B.instantly C.smoothly D.secretly50.A.persuaded B.connected C.greeted D.engaged51.A.perception B.appearance C.presence D.figure52.A.confusing B.challenging C.embarrassing D.relaxing53.A.stickto B.takeup C.reflectedon D.gothrough54.A.reminder B.symbol C.warning D.reward55.A.invent B.define C.improve D.praise第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)RainfelloverParisonSaturday,butitdidlittletodampenthespiritofthousandsofpeoplewhogatheredinfrontofNotreDameCathedral.Forthefirsttimesince56devastatingfirein2019,themedievallandmarkwasreopenedfullytothepublic,drawingcrowdseagertostepinsideandwitnesstheresultsofoneofthemostambitiousreconstruction57(project)inmodernhistory.Ticketsfortourssoldoutinlessthan30minuteswhentheyfirstbecameavailable,58(emphasize)theglobalfascinationwiththe12thcenturymonument.Visitorsfromacrosstheworlddescribedtheexperienceasoverwhelming.Thepathbacktothismomentwaslongandcomplex.OnApril15,2019,anelectricalfaultisbelieved59(cause)thefirethattorethroughNotreDame'sroof,destroyingcenturiesoldwoodenstructures.Thefireshockedtheworld,leavingthe60(prize)culturaltreasuredamaged.61followedwasanunprecedentedreconstructioneffort.Billionsofeuros62(invest),andthousandsofartisans,architects,andengineersworkedtogethertorestorethecathedralstonebystone.Formany63stoodintherainoutsideNotreDame,thereopeningwasmorethanatouristattraction.Itwasamomentof64(revive),andareminderthateven65thefaceofdisaster,historycanriseagain.第10页共12页第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)学校英文报正在征集关于“高中是否应系统开设职业生涯规划课程”的讨论稿件。请你以“IsaCareerPlanningCourseNecessaryinHighSchool?”为题,写一篇短文投稿,内容包括:(1)你的观点;(2)阐述理由。注意:(1)词数80左右;(2)短文题目已给出,不计入总词数。IsaCareerPlanningCourseNecessaryinHighSchool?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。Chocolates,lollipops,andtoysweretheitemspickedbyBabloowhilehisMomwasbusyselectingtheprovisions(供给)forthemonthfromadepartmentalstore.Theybothcompletedtheirselectionofitemsandenteredthebillingcounter.SeethawassurprisedtoseethebillwhichamountedtoRs.1000,whichwasmorethanthebudgetthatshehad.ShewantedtoreturnsomeoftheitemspickedupbyBabloo,butshedidnotwanttodisappointheronlyson.Thatevening,Rameshdraggedhimselfthroughthedoor,lookingextremelytired.Seethaasked,“Howwasyourdaytoday?”Rameshsaidwithadullface,“Itwasverytough…Imustbeveryaggressivetosavemyjob.Weneedtosaveatleastalittlemoreamountpermonth,Seetha”.“So,whatwasthebillamountforthismonth?”askedRameshwithcuriosity.WhenSeethaquietlymentionedthegrocerybillinthekitchen,hemurmured,“Everychilddeservesthesesmalljoys”,forcingasmile.However,Babloooverheardhisparents'conversation.Peeking(偷瞥)throughthedoorway,Babloosawhisfathersittingatthetable,headinhands——asightthatsentasharppang(痛苦)throughtheboy'sheart.Thenextmorning,henoticedthedeepworrylinesonhisfather'sfacethatevenaforcedsmilecouldn'tconceal(掩藏).第11页共12页Inthefollowingweeks,aquietdeterminationsettledoverBabloo.Hebeganspendingeveningswritingsomething,withhisEnglishdictionaryconstantlyathisside.Whenhismotherurgedhimtosleep,he'dsimplysay,“It'sforaschoolassignment,”thoughhiseyesheldasecret.Ramesh,noticingthelightunderhisson'sdoorlateatnight,feltamixtureofprideandconcern,unawarethathisson'seffortswereallforhim.Oneevening,Babloorushedtomeethisfather,faceglowingwithtriumph.“Papa,thisisforyou!”heexclaimed,holdingoutaRs.8000note.Ramesh'sfacedarkenedinstantly.“Wheredidyougetthis?Didyoustealit?”hedemanded,hisvoicesharpwithfear.Babloo'sradiantsmilesoonvanished,tearsspringingtohiseyesashelookedatthefather.注意:(1)续写词数应在150左右;(2)请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。Paragraph1:Seethaimmediatelysteppedbetweenthem,askingBabloosoftly,“Tellus,dear.”Paragraph2:Then,Bablooproposed,“Wecanuseittobuytheprovisions.”第12页共12页高三英语答案听力1-5ACBAB 6-10BCCAA 11-15BABAA 16-20CABCB阅读21-25CBBBA 26-30CDBAD 31-35CCDBA 36-40BAGDC完形41-45DCBAD 46-50DCABD 51-55CBCAB语法填空56.a 57.projects 58.emphasizing 59.tohavecaused60.prized 61.What 62.wereinvested 63.who/that64.revival 65.in应用文范文:IsaCareerPlanningCourseNecessaryinHighSchool?Recently,myschoolhassparkedadiscussionon“IsaCareerPlanningCourseNecessaryinHighSchool”.Ifirmlybelievethatlifeskillsclassesarenecessaryforstudents.Initially,suchacourseprovidescrucialguidanceatacrucialtimeduringwhichmanystudentsfeellostwithregardtochoosinguniversitymajorsorfuturepaths.Learningaboutdifferentindustries,requiredskills,andself-assessmenttoolscanhelpusmakeinformeddecisionsalignedwithourinterestsandstrengths.Secondly,itbridgesthegapbetweenacademiclearningandtherealworld.Throughactivitieslikeresumewritingworkshopsormockinterviews,wegainpracticalskillsthatboostourconfidenceforfutureinternshipsandjobapplications.Inconclusion,acareerplanningcourseisanessentialinvestmentinourfuture.续写范文:Seethaimmediatelysteppedbetweenthem,askingBabloosoftly,“Tellus,dear.”“It'smyprize,”Babloosaidashepulledtheawardcertificateandhiswinningessayfromhisschoolbag.Wipingawayhistears,hebeganexplaininginatremblingvoicehowhehadnoticedhisdad'swearinessandmom'sworriedlooksovertheirfinancialstruggles.Herecalledthemomenthedecidedtoentertheessaycompetition,murmuring,“IthoughtifIwon,Icouldhelp.”AsRamesh'sroughfingersgentlytracedthewordsonthecertificate,hisinitialangermeltedaway,replacedbyasurgeofaffectionmixedwithself-reproach.英语答案第1页共11页Then,Bablooproposed,“Wecanuseittobuytheprovisions.”SeethaandRameshexchangedadeeplytouchedglance,seeingthepurelovebehindtheirson'sgesture.Theyembracedhimtightly,theirvoicesthickwithemotion.Afterathoughtfuldiscussion,Rameshsuggested,“Let'ssetasidemostofitforyoureducation.”ButseeingtheearnestlookinBabloo'seyes,headded,“Wecanuseasmallportiontoeaseoursituationrightnow.”AgenuinesmilefinallyreturnedtoBabloo'sface,brighterthananytheyhadseeninmonths.Themoneywouldprovidetemporaryrelief,buttheyallunderstoodthattherealtreasurelayinthestrengthenedbondsoftheirfamilyandtheirnewfoundmutualunderstanding.【详细解析】21.C.文中强调旅行是“变革性体验”,由自然学家、摄影师和文化专家带领,注重野生动植物观察(如蓝脚鲣鸟、海鬣蜥、巨龟等),适合喜欢探索自然、在冒险中学习的游客。其他选项:A(海滩度假爱好者)未提及;B(现代勇敢先驱者)虽有“先驱”一词但非直接目标人群;D(孤立环境研究者)也不符合旅行定位。22.B.行程明确包含第3至8天在加拉帕戈斯群岛探索。其他选项:A(与心脏专家合作)未提及;C(与巨龟和海豚游泳)文中未说明此类活动;D(享受免费餐饮)虽包含餐饮,但仅限于船上“精选饮品”,并非全部免费。23.B.根据文字和图片提示:访问网站expeditions.co.uk/saligala扫描图片中的二维码(标注“扫描获取更多信息”)。24.B.第三段详细描述了飞船“Unity”先由双机身母机携带升空,在约13公里高空分离并点燃引擎,以超三倍音速冲入太空边缘的过程,重点在于发射阶段的步骤与技术细节。25.A.文中布兰森在返回后形容飞行“充满魔力”,且他本人高龄亲赴太空,体现了冒险精神;返回时的喜悦与观众的欢呼也呼应了他的兴奋情绪。26.C.文中最后一段明确提到这次飞行是“吸引眼球的商业宣传”,并计划明年开始载客商业飞行,说明其推广性质。其他选项:A(仅15分钟)错误,因15分钟仅指太空飞行段,全程更长;B(还有很多改进空间),原文说的是除了从机舱内部传输视频图像的一些问题外,这次飞行是完美的。因此与原文不符;D(仅为亿万富翁私人飞行)错误,这是测试飞行,并非私人定制。27.D.文章以新闻事件报道的形式撰写,包含时间、人物、过程、引语和商业背景分析,符合报纸新闻的文体特征。科学报告(B)通常更注重数据与技术分析,旅游手册(A)与课本(C)在此语境下不如报纸典型。28.B.文章第一段提到“Somearguethattheimportanceofleisureallowsustoignorework'sinjustice(有人认为,闲暇的重要性让我们忽视了工作中的不公正)”,这表明工作的主导地位之所以成为问题,正是因为它掩盖了工作中固有的不平等现象。选项A与原文意思不符(文章并未说闲暇不重要),C与原文相反(工作确实在很大程度上定义社会地位),D是事实描述但并非问题核心,故B最符合。英语答案第2页共11页29.A.最后一段描述工人对工作和公司“disengaged”(疏离),且前文强调工人觉得自己是庞大机器中微不足道的部分,因此“alienation”应指一种疏远、脱离的感受。A项“Disconnection”(脱离、疏离)最符合语境。B、C、D项均与文意相反。30.D.第二段指出,只有少数人能控制工作节奏和环境,大多数人缺乏自主性和创造力机会;第三、四段进一步对比管理者与普通工人的处境,强调普通工人对工作缺乏控制、无法获得个人发展。这种不平等剥夺了大多数人的自主权和成就感,因此是残酷的。A项未直接体现,B、C两项文中未提及。31.C.全文以“工作中的不平等是社会最残酷的不平等之一”为核心论点,并通过管理者与工人的对比,具体分析了这种不平等在控制权、发展机会、工作体验等方面的表现(即“影响”),最终归结为“疏离感”这一严重后果。选项C精准概括了这一核心论点及论证脉络。32.C.文章第一段明确指出商业航运(commercialshipping)是海洋噪声污染的主要来源(primarycontributor),第二段具体说明最主要的声音干扰来自螺旋桨空化(propellercavitation)。A项(洋流声)和B项(海洋哺乳动物活动声)是自然声音,不是污染源;D项(低频声波)是噪声的表现形式,而非根本原因。因此,C项(船舶螺旋桨的噪音)是正确答案。33.D.第三段详细描述了气泡帘技术(bubblecurtaintechnology),其原理是通过在螺旋桨和船体周围产生气泡流(generatestreamsofairbubbl

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