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试卷第=page11页,共=sectionpages33页试卷第=page11页,共=sectionpages33页冲刺新高考·2026届高考压轴训练英语(二)满分:150分用时:120分钟注意事项:1.答题前,请将自己的学校、姓名等填写在答题卡上。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。第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将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.Whatdoesthemanusuallydoat9:00p.m.?A.Readabook.

B.Takeashower.

C.Dohishomework.2.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Motherandson.

B.Colleagues.

C.Husbandandwife.3.Whenwillthewomanleavefortheairport?A.Atabout9:00a.m.

B.Atabout11:30a.m.

C.Atabout1:00p.m.4.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Athome.

B.Inthelibrary.

C.Intheclassroom.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Howtocookadish.

B.Whattoeatfordinner.

C.Whentomakeaphonecall.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.Whatcantheapphelpwithaccordingtothewoman?A.Learningthewords.

B.Checkinghomework.

C.Organizingactivities.7.Whatwillthemandonext?A.Downloadtheapp.

B.Organizehisnotes.

C.Hireanassistant.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whatisthewoman’sbiologypapermainlyabout?A.Onlineresources.

B.Reliableinformation.

C.Environmentalprotection.9.Whyisthewomanhavingtroublewithherbiologypaper?A.Shehasverylittletime.

B.Shelacksinformation.

C.Shedoesn’tlikebiology.10.Whatwillthemandoforthewoman?A.Finishherpaper.

B.Lookforjournals.

C.Helpherfindarticles.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whichofthefollowingisasuggestionfromthewoman?A.Goingcamping.

B.Watchingamovie.

C.Climbingmountains.12.Whatistheman’sattitudetowardsthewoman’sadvice?A.Doubtful.

B.Favorable.

C.Uninterested.13.Whatwillthemanbringforthetrip?A.Acamera.

B.Hisbasketball.

C.Snacksandfruit.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Whichbookwillbepublishednextmonth?A.BrightSky.

B.LittleSquirrel.

C.HappyForest.15.Howoldisthewoman’sdaughternow?A.Four.

B.Five.

C.Six.16.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofherdaughter’spaintings?A.Abstract.

B.Inspiring.

C.Meaningless.17.WhatwillthewomandoonJuly10th?A.Gotoabookstore.

B.Writeanewstory.

C.Celebrateherdaughter’sbirthday.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Whydoesthespeakergivethetalk?A.Toexplaincollegerules.

B.Totalkaboutaculture.

C.Tointroduceaprogram.19.Whichofthefollowingisarequiredcourse?A.BusinessChinese.

B.ChineseMartialArts.

C.ComprehensiveChinese.20.Whatwillstudentsgetafterfinishingallcoursesandpassingtheassessments?A.Ascholarship.

B.Astudycertificate.

C.Auniversitydegree.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。AAcrossthreedynamicglobalmarkets,BrandUSATravelWeeksbringUSAexhibitorstogetherforaninspiringweekofrelationship-buildingandthought-leadershipprogramming.Alongwithtradeandmediameetings,attendeesdiveintotrends,innovationsandopportunities,fuelingfuturetraveltotheUSA.IndiaBrandUSATravelWeekIndiaisscheduledforJanuary18-23,2026,inBengaluru,India.ThisprogramoffersUSApartnersauniqueopportunitytoconnectandengagewithkeytraveltradeandmediaprofessionalsinIndia.Theeventseekstocreateanimpactfulplatformfortradeeducationandproductdevelopment,promotinglong-termrelationshipsintravelmarketsintheUSA.SouthAmericaBrandUSATravelWeekSouthAmericaisafour-dayeventscheduledforMarch15-19,2026,inRiodeJaneiro,Brazil.TheprogramfeaturesB2Bmeetings,insightfulenrichmentsessionsandnetworkingopportunities.Participantswillexploretourismtrends,industrychallenges,andemerginginnovations,allwiththesharedobjectiveofincreasingtraveltotheUSAbyengagingavitalandexpandingSouthAmericanmarket.UK&EuropeBrandUSATravelWeekUK&EuropeisscheduledforSeptember28toOctober1,2026,inAmsterdam,theNetherlands.BringingtogetherUSAexhibitors,UK&Europeanbuyersandmediaforaweekofnetworkingandenrichment,thiseventwillbringtogetherkeyUSA,UKandEuropeantravelindustryplayers.Attendeeswilldiscusstrends,challenges,innovationsandtheopportunitytodrivefuturevisitstotheUSA.1.WhichcityistheplaceforBrandUSATravelWeekIndiain2026?A.NewDelhi. B.Amsterdam. C.Bengaluru. D.RiodeJaneiro.2.HowlongwillBrandUSATravelWeekUK&Europelastin2026?A.Fourdays. B.Fivedays. C.Sixdays. D.Sevendays.3.WhatisthecommongoalofthethreeBrandUSATravelWeekevents?A.ToboosttraveltotheUnitedStates.B.TointroduceEuropeantourismtrendsworldwide.C.TohelpUSAexhibitorsexpandtheirlocalmarkets.D.TobuildaUSA-ledglobaltraveltradeorganization.BLikemany19-year-oldsacrosstheUS,ZachYadegarispentlastsummerpreparingforcollege.Insteadofanordinaryfreshman,he’salsotheco-founderandCEOofafast-growingmobileappcalledCalAI.YadegarilaunchedtheappinMay2024.Theideaissimple:Userstakeaphotooftheirfood,andtheapp’sAIsystemestimatesthemeal’scaloriecount.Theappisfreetodownload,withanoptionalsubscriptionforextrafeatures.Yadegarisayshehaslovedtechnologysincechildhood.Hisinterestbeganwhenhewassevenyearsold,afterattendingasummercampwherehelearnedtocode.Afterthat,hespenthourswatchingonlinelessonsandpracticingprogramming.TheideaforCalAIcamefromhisowndailylife.Yadegarihadstartedexercisingandwantedtotrackhiscalories,butmostappsrequireduserstotypeineveryfooditemmanually.“Itfeltreallytedious,”hesaid.Discussingtheproblemwithseveralfriends,hedecidedtobuildanAIsystemthatcouldanalyzephotosoffoodanddomostoftheworkautomatically.Sinceitsestablishment,CalAIhasgrownquickly.Theteamnowhasabout30employees,andtheappearnsaround$274,000inmonthlyoperatingincome.Today,YadegariisalsoastudentattheUniversityofMiami’sbusinessschool.Balancingschoolworkwithrunningacompanycanbechallenging.Still,hebelievesentrepreneurship(创业)isopentopeopleofanyage.“Ithinkentrepreneurshipisreallycoolbecauseagedoesn’treallymattermuch,”Yadegarisaid.“You’reeithergoodatwhatyoudooryou’renot,andthemarketdecidestheresults.”Lookingahead,Yadegarihopestocontinuebuildingnewtechnologycompanies.“Ideally,”hesaid,“Iwanttocreatesomethingthatshapesthefuture.”4.HowdoesCalAIhelpuserstrackcalories?A.Byhiringexpertstoestimatecalories. B.Byaskinguserstotypeinfooditems.C.ByanalyzingphotosoffoodwithAI. D.Byofferingcharge-freesubscriptions.5.WhydidYadegariwanttocreateCalAI?A.Toprepareforhisexams. B.Tofindjobsforhisfriends.C.Tomakemoremoneysoon. D.Tosimplifycalorietracking.6.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“tedious”inparagraph4mean?A.Useless. B.Boring. C.Serious. D.Dangerous.7.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.ACalorieCountAppDevelopedbyaStudent B.TheDevelopmentofAITechnologyintheUSC.TheUrgencyofBalancingStudyandBusiness D.HowtoStartaTechCompanyataYoungAgeCGoogleco-founderSergeyBrintoldStanfordstudentshiscompanynowemploysmanyworkerswhoneverearnedcollegedegrees,Fortunereported.DuringatalkatStanfordUniversityinPaloAlto,California,BrinexplainedhowGoogle’sapproachtohiringhasmovedawayfromdemandingformaldegrees.Thenumbersbackupthischange.DatafromtheBurningGlassInstituteshowsthatin2017,degreerequirementswerepartof93%ofjobpostingsatGoogle.By2022,thatfigurehaddroppedto77%.Otherlargetechcompanieshavealsobegunjudgingcandidatesbytheirabilitiesinsteadoftheirdegrees.JPMorganChaseCEOJamieDimonexpressedsimilarviewsin2024.“Ifyoulookatskillsofpeople,it’samazinghowskilledpeopleareinsomething,butitdidn’tshowupintheirrésumé,”hesaid.Thisshiftraisesquestionsaboutwhetheracollegeeducationisworth,especiallyasAItoolsgotbetteratperformingtasksthatoncerequiredformaltraining.Ifyouspentyearsandtensofthousandsofdollarsearningadegree,companies’hiringpeoplewithoutthatcertificatemightfeeldisheartening.Thechangecouldleavegraduateswonderingiftheirtimeandmoneywerewell-spent.AI’spopularityalsocreatesenvironmentalpressures.TrainingandrunningAIsystemsrequirestonsofelectricityandwaterforcoolingdatacenters.AsAIbecomesmoreintegratedintohiring,operations,anddailybusinessfunctions,energyconsumptiongrows.Thiscanoverusepowergrids(电力网),increasecostsforconsumersandcontributetopollutioniftheelectricitycomesfromsourcessuchasgasorcoal.AImayhelpupgradesomecleanenergysystems,butitsresourcedemandspresenttrade-offs.Thebusinesscommunityisrecognizingthatdegreerequirementsoftenscreenouttalentedpeopleunnecessarily.Ifyou’reenteringthejobmarketwithoutatraditionaldegree,focusonbuildingdemonstrableskillsthroughonlinecourses,certificationsorprojectportfolios(作品选集)thatshowcaseyourabilities.Manytechcompaniesnowprioritizewhatyoucandooverwhereyoustudied.8.Whichsituationmatchesthehiringphenomenonmentionedinthetext?A.Afirmemploysapplicantswithhighdegrees.B.Anenterprisefocusesonworkingexperience.C.Acorporationhiresknowledgeablegraduates.D.Acompanyvaluescandidates’practicalskills.9.WhydoestheauthormentionAIinparagraph3?A.Toshowitsimpactonemploymentcriteria. B.Toemphasizeitsadvantagesinjobhunting.C.Torevealitsgreatharmtotheenvironment. D.Tostressitswideuseinmoderncompanies.10.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardsthehiringshiftatGoogleandothertechcompanies?A.Conservative. B.Objective. C.Unclear. D.Doubtful.11.Whatistheauthor’spurposeinwritingthetext?A.Toshoweco-problemscausedbyAI. B.Tointroducewaystohuntgoodjobs.C.Tourgebettereducationforstudents. D.Topresentashiftinhiringstandards.DIt'snotjustmorninglarksandnightowls.There'refiveuniquetypesofsleepersoutthereaccordingtoanewresearch,andwhichkindyouareistiedtoyourhealthandlifestyle.These"hiddensubgroups”amongearlyrisersandlatesleepersareeachassociatedwithdistinctpatternsofhumanbehaviorandhealth.Onegroupofearlybirds,say,hasthefewesthealthproblemsoverall,whiletheothergrouphashigherratesofdepression.Nightowls,meanwhile,showevengreaterdiversityofcyclesandoutcomes."Intoday'sdigitalera,sleeppatternsaremorediversethanever,”saysLeZhou,aneurosciencegradstudentfromMcGillUniversityinCanada.Scientistshavepreviouslycategorizedour24-hourbodyclocksintomultiplesleeppatterns,butthespecificsleeppatternsidentifiedinthisstudyarenew.Theresearchersexaminedthehealthdataandself-reportedsleeppatternsof27,030UKadultsinmid-lifetolate-life,revealingtwoearlybirdsubtypesandthreenightowlgroups.Similarsubtypesemergedwhentheresearchersappliedtheirmodeltoasecondgroupofmorethan10,000USteenagers.Subtype1isthefirstofthenightowls,whichisassociatedwithriskylifestylebehaviorsanddifficultiesinemotionalregulation.Subtype2isanightowlpatternthatisnotsoenviable.It'slinkedtodepression,smoking,andhigherheart-relatedrisks.Thosethatfallintothissubtypehavelowerphysicalactivityandaremorelikelytouseantidepressant(抗抑郁的)drugs.Subtype3isa"morningness”patternwithfewerhealthissues.Sleepersthatbelongtothissubtypetendnottosmoke,drinkalcoholandengageinriskybehaviors.Theyexhibithigheranxiety,butgenerallyhavefeweremotionalregulationissues.Subtype4isanotherearly-birdchronotype(睡眠类型)andtendstoincludemorefemales.Thecategoryislinkedtodepressivesymptoms(症状)andantidepressantdrugprescriptions.Subtype5isthefinalnightowlgroupandismoremale-dominated.It'sassociatedwithincreasedintakeofalcohol,cigarettesanddrugs,leadingtohigherheart-relatedrisks.12.Whatdoweknowaboutthesleeptypesinthefirstparagraph?A.They'redividedintotwocategories. B.They'rerelevanttopeople'swellness.C.TheywereidentifiedbyUSscientists. D.Theysharedhumanbehavioralpatterns.13.Whatcanwelearnaboutfromthestudyinparagraph3?A.Sleepsubtypeswerefoundinearlierstudies. B.ParticipantsfromtheUKhadfixedlifestyles.C.OppositeresultswereshownintheUSgroup. D.Subjects'healthandsleepdatawereanalyzed.14.Acharacteristicofpeopleinsubtypethreeisthattheyhave_________.A.frequentdruguse B.lowerphysicalactivityC.healthierlifestyles D.pooremotionalcontrol15.Whatcanbeinferredfromthetext?A.Earlybirdsarehealthierthannightowls. B.Womenaremorelikelytobeearly-birds.C.Themajorityofthesubtypefivearemen. D.Nightowlsfacehigherheart-relatedrisks.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。Buildingalastingandmeaningfulself-careroutinerequiresclearandthoughtfulstepsinsteadofrandomorcarelessefforts.Awell-designedguidecanhelpyoubuildasustainableself-carepracticethattrulyfitsyourlifestyleandpersonalneeds.·Findwhatmakesyoufeelcentered.AsexpertGillLopezpointsout,self-careisnotone-size-fits-all.____16____Youcanstartbywritingdownasmanyjoyfulthingsaspossible,suchasyourfavoritecolor,gentletouches,pleasantseasons,nicesmellsorrelaxingmusic,toknowyourselfbetter.·Brainstormhowtoincludethoseenjoyablethingsintodailylife.____17____Forexample,youmayfillyourroomwithcolorsandsmellsyouloveorsetfixedactivitiesatcertaintimeseachday.Startingsmallmakesthehabitmucheasiertoform,soyou’readvisedtoaddjustonenewself-carepracticeatatime.·____18____Afterdecidingonproperself-carebehaviors,planwhenandhowoftenyou’llcarrythemout.Youcanbeginwithshortandeasytasks,likekeepingawayfromelectronicsfor20minutesduringdinner.Onceyoukeepitforaweek,youmaygraduallysetamorechallengingtask.·Findsupportfrompeoplearoundyou,Doingself-careactivitieswithpartnerswhosharethesamegoalshelpsyoustayconsistent.____19____·Remembertoadjustyourplanovertime.Self-careneedstrialanderror,andyourneedsmaychangeaslifegoeson.____20____Simple,practicalexamplesincludetakinga10-minutewalkoutside,goingtosleepearlier,cookingwithmorenutritiousingredientsandstayingwiththingsthatbringyouhappiness.A.Sticktosmalldailygoals.B.Theycanbesmalldailydetails.C.Setrealisticandmeasurabledailyself-caregoals.D.Thishelpsyoukeepahealthyandhappylifestyle.E.Itcanmakeyourself-carepracticemoresustainableinthelongrun.F.Differentpeopleneeddifferentwaystorelaxandcomfortthemselves.G.Whatmightbeself-careinoneperiodmightbelesssoinanotherperiod.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。Theothernight,Iwokeupatthreeinthemorning.AfterreadingnewsaboutvariousglobalcrisesonmyphonethatIwaspowerlesstochange,Iwasfilledwithterrible______.Thislow______stayedwithmethenextmorninguntilmyfriendCarriecalledandinvitedmetogooutforawalk.Myfirst______wasthatclimatechangecausedthewarmwinter,butItriedto______itandwentout.Foranhour,wechattedcasuallyaboutourkids,theducksinthepond,ourjobsandthenewbuildingsnearby.WhenIreturnedhome,myinnertension______completely.Theworld’sproblemswerestillnot______,butIfeltlightandcalm.Thisisexactlythe______ofcommunity.Facedwitheconomicuncertaintyandpoliticaltension,peopleoftenfeel______.Meanwhile,wehavebeen______realcommunityconnectiongraduallybecauseofdigitallife,makingitless______whenweneeditmost.Face-to-facecommunication______fearandremindsusofeachother’shumanity.Smalldailyactivitiesarepartofthe______,helpingbuildtrustandstability.Communitystill______andonlyneedsouractiveparticipation.Real-world______withpeoplearounduscanhelpus______hardtimes,andsimpledailyinteractionsarethekeytoasupportivecommunity.21.A.anxiety B.encouragement C.inspiration D.strength22.A.energy B.voice C.pressure D.mood23.A.answer B.chance C.memory D.thought24.A.accept B.control C.ignore D.remember25.A.developed B.disappeared C.grew D.expanded26.A.noticed B.predicted C.solved D.understood27.A.nature B.power C.purpose D.secret28.A.hopeful B.stressed C.positive D.relieved29.A.losing B.building C.serving D.imagining30.A.accessible B.effective C.important D.reliable31.A.expresses B.hides C.calms D.arouses32.A.principle B.reaction C.repetition D.solution33.A.changes B.waits C.functions D.weakens34.A.arguments B.connections C.competitions D.discussions35.A.fallinto B.lookthrough C.runinto D.pullthrough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。DrivenbyfearsofaTikTokbanstartingJan.19,numerousUSusershaveflockedtoRedNote,apopularChinesesocialmediaplatform,____36____quicklytoppedappstoresintheUS.Thismigrationhascreatedunexpectedopportunitiesforculturalexchanges____37____ChineseandAmericanusersonthepredominantlyChineseplatform.Thelanguagegaphasnothindered(阻碍)communication;instead,ithas____38____(great)arousedcuriosity.____39____(participant)frombothnationsareusingtheplatformtolearnabouteachother’scultureandbuildbridgesthatgobeyondpoliticsandgeography.Userssharedetailsofdailylivesandtraditions,withliveaudiochatrooms____40____(attract)upto200,000concurrentuserstodiscusssocialdifferencesandcorrectmisunderstandings.Chineseuserswarmlywelcomedthenewarrivals,viewingthisasapreciouschancefordirect____41____(communicate).Sofar,Americanusers____42____(adapt)tothelanguagebarrierbyaddingtranslatedsubtitlesandsharingslang(俚语)translationswithChineseusers.Manyregardthechallengeasamotivationforlearningratherthan____43____obstacle,fuelingasharpriseinChineselearningamongAmericans.DatafromDuolingoshowsa216%increaseinChineselearnersintheUS____44____(compare)tothepreviousyear.Beyondlanguageandculturaldifferences,youngpeopleworldwideshareapassionforcreativity,humor,andonlinecommunities.Thisdigitalmigrationoffersa____45____(hope)outlook,demonstratinghowtechnologycanbridgedivides,promotelearning,andbuildgenuinecross-borderrelationships.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)46.《21世纪英文报》为庆祝长江大保护(YangtzeRiverProtectionInitiative)实施十周年,特开设了一个专栏。请你写一篇短文投稿,内容包括:1.长江的环境变化;2.你对此举的感悟。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。MyBondwiththeYangtzeRiver______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二节(满分25分)47.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。Lilawasa16-year-oldgirlwholivedinaquietcoastaltown.Shehaddreamedofbecomingaprofessionalsurfersincechildhood.Foryears,shewouldrisebeforedawntopracticeontheshore,hersmallsurfboardslicingthroughthewaves.Herfamilystruggledfinancially—hermotherworkeddoubleshiftsatalocalcafétomakeendsmeet.Herfatherwasasalesman,alwaysonbusinesstrips.ButLilaneverlethardshipweakenherpassion.Shebelieveddeterminationalonecouldturnherdreamintoreality,andshepushedherselfhardereachday,evenwhenthewindblewfiercelyortheicywaterbitatherskin.Oneafternoon,asLilaattemptedadaringmovementinaroughstretchofwater,astormeruptedwithoutanysign.Atoweringwallofwatercrashedintoher,sendingherboardflyingandhittingherbodyagainstanunderwaterrock.Whenshefinallystruggledbacktoshore,herrightlegwasseverelyinjured:adeepcutranfromherkneetoherankle,andthebonestuckoutthroughtheskin.Shewasrushedtothehospital,wheredoctorsdeliveredcrushingnews:oneofthebonesinherlegwasbrokenandtheriskofpermanentdamagewasextreme.Physicaltherapy(治疗)wouldbelong,painfulandfarfromguaranteed.Manymedicalexpertsdoubtedshe’deverwalknormallyagain,letalonestandonasurfboard.Lilafeltextremelyupset.Thesportshelovedhadbeenherentireworld,andthethoughtofneversurfingagainfeltlikelosingapartofherself.Sherefusedtolookatthephysicaltherapyschedulehermotherleftonthetablebesideher.Shespentdaysstaringblanklyatthewall,herlegachingandherheartheavywithdespair.Hermothersatbyhersideeveryevening,gentlyurginghertotry,tearsinhereyesassheheldLila’sinjuredhand,butLilawouldonlyturnaway,tooconsumedbygrief(沉浸在悲痛中)tospeak.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。Paragraph1:ThingschangedwhenLila’sfatherbroughtherasmall,hand-carvedsurfboardsculpture.__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Paragraph2:Sixmonthslater,Lilawasbackonhersurfboard.__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________答案第=page11页,共=sectionpages22页答案第=page11页,共=sectionpages22页1.C2.A3.A【导语】文章主要介绍了2026年美国国家旅游局旅游周将在印度、南美及欧洲举办,旨在促进赴美旅游。【详解】1.细节理解题。根据India部分“BrandUSATravelWeekIndiaisscheduledforJanuary18-23,2026,inBengaluru,India.(美国国家旅游局旅游周印度站定于2026年1月18日至23日在印度班加罗尔举行)”可知,印度站的举办城市是班加罗尔。2.细节理解题。根据UK&Europe部分“BrandUSATravelWeekUK&EuropeisscheduledforSeptember28toOctober1,2026,inAmsterdam,theNetherlands.(美国国家旅游局旅游周英国及欧洲站定于2026年9月28日至10月1日在荷兰阿姆斯特丹举行)”可知,活动从9月28日到10月1日,共持续4天。3.细节理解题。根据第一段中“Alongwithtradeandmediameetings,attendeesdiveintotrends,innovationsandopportunities,fuelingfuturetraveltotheUSA.(除了贸易和媒体会议外,与会者还深入探讨趋势、创新和机遇,以此推动未来赴美旅游的增长)”以及India部分“Theeventseekstocreateanimpactfulplatformfortradeeducationandproductdevelopment,promotinglong-termrelationshipsintravelmarketsintheUSA.(该活动致力于打造一个极具影响力的平台,用于开展贸易教育与产品开发,并以此促进美国旅游市场的长期合作关系)”和SouthAmerica部分“TheprogramfeaturesB2Bmeetings,insightfulenrichmentsessionsandnetworkingopportunities.Participantswillexploretourismtrends,industrychallenges,andemerginginnovations,allwiththesharedobjectiveofincreasingtraveltotheUSAbyengagingavitalandexpandingSouthAmericanmarket.(该项目以企业对企业会议、富有洞见的充实课程和交流机会为特色。参与者将探讨旅游趋势、行业挑战及新兴创新,所有这些都旨在通过切入一个充满活力且不断扩张的南美市场,来实现增加赴美旅游的共同目标)”可知,三个活动的共同目标是促进赴美旅游。4.C5.D6.B7.A【导语】本文主要讲述了19岁少年扎奇自幼热爱编程,因日常测算卡路里不便,研发智能卡路里测算应用,兼顾学业与创业并展望未来发展。【详解】4.细节理解题。根据第二段“Theideaissimple:Userstakeaphotooftheirfood,andtheapp’sAIsystemestimatesthemeal’scaloriecount.(原理很简单:用户拍下食物照片,这款应用的人工智能系统就会估算出这顿饭的卡路里数值)”可知,这款应用借助人工智能分析食物照片统计卡路里。5.细节理解题。根据第四段“Yadegarihadstartedexercisingandwantedtotrackhiscalories,butmostappsrequireduserstotypeineveryfooditemmanually.(亚德加里开始健身,想要记录自身卡路里摄入量,但大多数应用都需要用户手动输入每一种食物)”可知,他研发软件是为了简化卡路里记录的操作。6.词句猜测题。根据第四段“Yadegarihadstartedexercisingandwantedtotrackhiscalories,butmostappsrequireduserstotypeineveryfooditemmanually.“Itfeltreallytedious,”hesaid.(亚德加里开始健身,想要记录自身卡路里摄入量,但大多数应用都需要用户手动输入每一种食物。“这感觉真的tedious,”他说)”可知,手动操作流程乏味繁琐,tedious表示“枯燥的”,与Boring意义相近。7.主旨大意题。根据第一段“Insteadofanordinaryfreshman,he’salsotheco-founderandCEOofafast-growingmobileappcalledCalAI.(他不是一个普通的新生,而是一个快速增长的移动应用程序CalAI的联合创始人兼首席执行官)”以及第二段“YadegarilaunchedtheappinMay2024.Theideaissimple:Userstakeaphotooftheirfood,andtheapp’sAIsystemestimatesthemeal’scaloriecount.(亚德加里于2024年5月推出了这款应用程序。这个想法很简单:用户为他们的食物拍照,应用程序的人工智能系统会估计这顿饭的卡路里含量)”以及文章内容可知,全文围绕19岁在校生亚德加里研发卡路里计算应用软件展开讲述,核心内容贴合学生研发计数软件这一主题,所以A“学生开发的卡路里计数应用程序”适合作为文章标题。8.D9.A10.B11.D【导语】本文讲述谷歌等科技企业招聘标准发生转变,不再硬性要求学历,转而看重求职者实际能力;同时探讨该变化引发的大学学历价值争议,还提及人工智能普及带来的环境能耗问题,最后给出无学历求职者提升竞争力的建议。【详解】8.推理判断题。根据第二段“Otherlargetechcompanieshavealsobegunjudgingcandidatesbytheirabilitiesinsteadoftheirdegrees.(其他大型科技企业也开始依据能力而非学历评判求职者。)”可知,重视求职者实操能力与文中提及的招聘现象相符。9.推理判断题。根据第三段“Thisshiftraisesquestionsaboutwhetheracollegeeducationisworth,especiallyasAItoolsgotbetteratperformingtasksthatoncerequiredformaltraining.Ifyouspentyearsandtensofthousandsofdollarsearningadegree,companies’hiringpeoplewithoutthatcertificatemightfeeldisheartening.Thechangecouldleavegraduateswonderingiftheirtimeandmoneywerewell-spent.(这一转变引发人们质疑大学教育的价值,尤其是如今人工智能愈发擅长处理以往需要正规培训才能胜任的工作。如果你耗费数年时间、花费数万美元才拿到学位,那么企业聘用没有该证书的人,可能会让你感到沮丧。这种变化可能会让毕业生不禁怀疑,自己投入的时间和金钱是否值得。)”可知,作者在第三段提到人工智能是为了体现人工智能对招聘标准的影响。10.推理判断题。根据第一段“Googleco-founderSergeyBrintoldStanfordstudentshiscompanynowemploysmanyworkerswhoneverearnedcollegedegrees,Fortunereported.DuringatalkatStanfordUniversityinPaloAlto,California,BrinexplainedhowGoogle’sapproachtohiringhasmovedawayfromdemandingformaldegrees.(据《财富》杂志报道,谷歌联合创始人谢尔盖・布林在斯坦福大学演讲时表示,公司如今聘用了许多没有大学文凭的员工。在加州帕洛阿托市斯坦福大学的演讲中,布林说明谷歌的招聘模式已不再硬性要求正规学历。)”和第二段“Thenumbersbackup

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