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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2分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分听完每段对话后,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:HowmuchistheA. B. C.CWhendidthemanprobablystarttoplayInprimary B.Inhigh C.AtWhatfooddoesthemanlike B. C.WhatdidMichaeldolastHestayeduplateHecelebratedwithHemadedinneratWhatarethespeakersTakinga B.Buying C.PlanningtripWhatdoesthemansayaboutworkinginbiggerItoffersgreaterroomforIthelpsbuildcloserItallowsonetotakeonmore第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分5A、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,各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。66、7WhatdoesthemanwanttoAskabouta B.Booka C.InterviewtheWhenwillthemanprobablycometotheNext B.Next C.Next78、9WhatisLinda’s B.Collecting C.TakingWholikes B. C.81012HowdoesthemanfeelaboutKatie’swinning B. 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C.WhatisthespeakermainlytalkingTheimbalanceamongGCSEThedevelopmentofTheimportanceof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A、B、CD四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该FloralWonderland2026isthefirstofficialspecialeventconnectedwiththe2026ShanghaiInternationalFlowerShow.Thewholeexhibitionismadeupof16wonderfulthemegardens,whicharedesignedaccordingtoclassicalChinesegardeningstyles.Asvisitorswalkthroughthegardens,theycanenjoychangingandbeautifulviewsaroundeverycorner.Plantsarewithoutdoubtthebiggestattraction.Morethan500rareandpreciousplantswillbeonshowinShanghaifortheveryfirsttime,includingelegantweepingplums,lovelycherryblossoms,colorfulazaleascharmingwisterias.Oneofthehighlights亮点)istheover100weepingplumtreesof20differentkinds,andsomeoftheseamazingtreescangrowastallas10meters.Thewholeshowchangeswiththeseason.InlateMarch,morethan100weepingcherrytreeswillformasoftpinkfloralcanopy,creatingaromanticandpeacefulatmosphere.Frommid-MarchtoearlyMay,visitorscanadmirelargeandvividazaleas,aswellaswonderfulwisteriablooms.Thepurplewisteriaflowershangdowninlongstreams,justlikebeautifulpurplewaterfalls.Besidestheamazingflowers,therearemanyotherinterestingactivities.Duringtheshow,theparkwillholdtwospecialthemedmarkets.Oneisanartmarketwithmodernartworks,creativedesignsanddailylifestyleproducts.Theotherisalivelyfoodmarketwithallkindsofpopularstreetfoodandfreshseasonalsnacks.Visitorscanalsotakepartinafunstamp-collectinggame.Afterfinishingthewholeroute,theycangetlimited-editionsouvenirs(纪念品)asspecialgifts.Date:February14—May20,9:00a.m.—5:00p.Address:WorldGarden,ShanghaiExpoCulture·Standardticket:98·Familyticket:198yuan(2adults+1·Ticketscanbeboughtthroughthepark’sofficialWeChataccount,Damai,Dianping,Meituan,CtripandTongchengTravel.WhatcanbelearnedabouttheFloralWonderlandItisbuiltwithexpensivematerials.B.ItprovidesdifferentC.Itcopiesinternationalgardens.D.ItmainlyshowsplantsfromWhatcanvisitorsdobesidesenjoyingbeautifulTheycanplantflowersinTheycansellfoodandhandmadeTheycanvisitthemedmarketsandgetTheycancookseasonalsnacksinthefoodHowmuchshouldafamilyofthreeadultsandonechildpayatleastfortheA.98 B.198yuan.C.296yuan.D.392Eachmonth,athird-gradeclassatHooverElementaryinWisconsinproducesapodcast(播客).TheirhaveincludedthegovernorofWisconsin,theirschooldistrictleader,andprofessionalswithwonderfuljobs,fromaweatherscientisttoaneditor.CaitlinSupplestartedpodcastingwithherstudentstwoyearsago.Shesaidhergoalwastogivethestudentsacreativewaythatisalsoconnectedtotheirlearning.Throughouttheprocessofcreatingthepodcast,Supplehasnoticedtheeffectonherstudents.Sheappreciatesthatevenherquieteststudentsareabletoshowwhattheyarelearningandlettheirpersonalitiesshine.Eleanor,oneofSupple’sformerstudents,isnowinfourthgrade.Shesharedthatworkingonthepodcastwithherclasslastyeargaveheranewwayoflearning.“Frommakingthepodcast,I’velearnedthatthereisalotmoretolearningthanjustwritingdownnotes,”shesaid.Supplealsoappreciatesthewaythepodcasthashelpedbroadenstudents’waysoflearning.“Ithasreallycreatedaloveoflearning;studentsnowlovetoworktogetherandtotalkandthinkofwhattosay.They’vebeenwantingtolearnaboutdifferentpeopleanddifferentjobs.Throughthejobs,they’relearningaboutdifferentcareerchoices,”Supplesaid.OneofthespecialguestsinterviewedforthepodcastwasScholasticNewsEdition3editorRebeccaZissou.ThestudentsaskedZissouwhyshewantedtobeaneditor.Sheresponded,“IwantedtobecomeaneditorbecauseI’vealwaysreallylovedstorytelling,andIthinkeveryonehasastorytotell.Beinganeditorreallyallowsyoutojusttellstoriesalldaylong,andIalsoreallylikeworkingwithotherpeopletoimprovearticlesandmakethemthebestthattheycanbe.”Whatdoweknowaboutthepodcastproducedbythethird-gradeItispostedevery B.ItinvitesguestsfromvariousC.Itissupportedbythe D.Itfocusesmainlyonweather-relatedWhydidSupplestartpodcastingwithherToenlargetheirsocialcircles.B.TopreparethemformediaC.Todeveloptheirinterestinstorytelling.D.ToprovideacreativewayofWhatdidEleanorlearnfrommakingtheLearningcanhappenindifferent B.Note-takingisthemostimportantC.Workingaloneisbetterthanteamwork.D.PodcastingiseasierthanwritingWhatisSupple’sattitudetowardtheA. B. C.Supportive.D.Amother-daughterteamofcitizenscientistshasdiscoveredtheworld’slargestknowncoral(珊瑚)grouponAustralia’sGreatBarrierReef,measuringabout111metersacrossandcoveringabout3,973squaremeters.ThediscoverywasmadelatelastyearbySophieKalkowski-PopeandhermotherJanPope,whoisanexperienceddiverandunderwaterphotographer.Janhadvisitedthesiteaweekearlierandfoundsomethingunusual.Whentheyreturnedtogetherwithmeasuringtools,Sophieimmediatelyrealizedhowimportantthisdiscoverywas.ThesizeofthisPavonaclavuscoralwasdeterminedthroughunderwatermeasurementscarriedoutbyhumansandhigh-resolutionimagestakenfromabovethewater.Thedatawasthenusedtocreatea3Dmodel,whichwillhelpscientistsmonitorchangesovertimebymakingdirectcomparisonsinfutureyears.Scientistshavenotedthatthisareaexperienceslessexposure暴露tostormwavescomparedtootherpartstheGreatBarrierReef.Theyarenowstudyingwhethertheseconditionshavehelpedthismassivecoralsurviveandgrowsolarge.Theexactlocationhasnotbeenannouncedtoprotectitfromunexpectedharm.TheGreatBarrierReefistheplanet’slargestlivingstructureandhometocountlessspecies.However,ithassufferedseriousmassbleaching(白化)eventsinrecentyearsduetorecord-highoceantemperatures.Whencoralsbleach,theylosethealgae(藻类)livinginsidethemthatprovidefood,whichcanbedeadly.Since2023,over80%oftheworld’soceanreefshavebeeninfluencedbyanongoingglobalbleachingevent.ThisdiscoverywaspartoftheGreatReefCensus,aprotectionprojectthatusesover100boatstocollectreefimages.Theprojectaimstofindoutthekeyconditionsforreefrecovery,helpingscientistsandmanagerscarryoutprotectionworkmoreeffectively.CitizensoftheReefstartedthissurveytoenrichexistingmonitoringprogramsbycollectinglargeamountsofdata,withthehelpofpeopleworkingonthewaterandthousandsofcitizenscientistsaroundtheworld.AnoceanexpertfromtheUniversityofDerbysaidthatthisgroupisbiggerthananycoralhehaspersonallyseen.Hestressedthatthisdiscoveryisespeciallyimportantatatimewhenmanycoralsarestrugglingduetodisease,bleaching,physicaldamageandpollution.HowwasthesizeofthecoralThrougha3D B.ByobservingitsC.Throughmeasurementsandphotos.D.BycomparingitwithotherWhatcanwelearnaboutthenew-foundcoralgroupfromparagraphItslocationiskeptsecrettoprotectStrongwavesarecommoninitslivingScientistshavefullyunderstoodwhyitgrewsoItsenvironmentalconditionsarethesameasthoseinotherWhatisthemainpurposeoftheGreatReefTotrainmorepeopleascitizenTofindthelargestcoralgroupintheToreplaceexistinggovernmentmonitoringTomakemoreeffectiveprotectionfortheGreatWhatdoesthetextmainlytalkTheseriousthreatsfacingtheGreatBarrierThediscoveryofacoralgroupbycitizenThemethodsusedtomeasureandstudycoralTheimportanceofcitizenscientistsinoceanAsmillionsofAmericanscrowdhighwaysandairportsthisThanksgivingweek,Amtrakisfacinganunexpectedsurge:arecord36.2millionpassengersintheyear2025,upbyaremarkable10percentfromtheearlier.Butwhileridershipissharplyincreasing,thecountry’sagingrailinfrastructure基础设施)remainsfarfromreadytomeetthedemand.Amtrak’spopularitycomesasthebroadertravelindustrycools.Accordingtothe2025DeloitteHolidayTravelSurvey,morethanhalfofAmericansplantotravelbetweenThanksgivingandearlyJanuary,thehighestinfiveyears,butthey’respendinglessoverall.Averagetripbudgets预算)aredownby18percent,andmanytravelersarechoosingtodriveortakethetraininsteadofflyingtosavemoney.Thatchangeisbenefitingwhoseticketpricesaretypicallylowerthanthoseofairlinesonshortroutesandattractcost-conscioustravelerstiredofpackedairportsandrisingticketprices.TheDeloittesurveyalsofoundthatGenerationZandmillennialsnowmakeuphalfofallU.S.holidaytravelers,ageneralchangethatisreshapingnotonlywhereAmericansgobuthowtheygetthere.Youngertravelerstendtowardmoreaffordable,lower-carbonchoicesandincreasinglyseerailasanenvironmentallyfriendlychoice.Yetasmoretravelersrediscoverrail,expertswarntheU.S.lackstheinfrastructureneededtokeepthattrend趋势).Thecountry’sfailuretomodernizeitsrailnetworkcomesfromyearsofgovernmentignoring.ThatimbalancehaslefttheU.S.farbehindsomeothercountries.Chinahasbuiltmorethan25,000milesofhigh-railsince2008,whileFrance’sTGVnetworkregularlyrunstrainsabove180mph.Bycontrast,noAmtraklinemeetsinternationalhigh-speedstandards.AMay2025BechtelGroupreportsaidtheU.S.hasfoundithardtobuildhigh-speedrailbecauseofashortageofmoney,slowanddifficultofficialagreements,hard-to-getland,anddeliverysystemsthathavenotkeptupwiththedevelopmentoftheprojects.Transportationsupporterssaytheincreaseintraintravelcouldmarkaturningpoint—butonlyifgovernmentofficerstreatitasmorethanaseasonalirregularity.Enthusiasmalonewon’ttranslateintoastrongerrailnetworkwithoutalong-termpoliticalandfinancialbase.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“surge”inparagraph1probablyA. 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Goingforaneveningwalk,aneasyjogoragentlebikeridecanhelpyourelaxandliftyour Somestudiessayhigh-intensityworkoutsbeforebedhavelittlebadinfluenceonsleep,butothersbelievetheycanmakeithardertofallasleepandstayasleep.Timingplaysanimportantrolehere.Youshouldfinishhigh-intensityexerciseatleastthreehoursbeforebed,soyourbodycancalmdownandreturntoitsrestingYoumayneedtotrydifferentplanstofindthebesteveningexerciseroutineforyourself.Ifyoucanonlyexerciseintheevening,workingoutatnightisbetterthannotexercisingatall.Expertsalsopointoutthateveryone’sbodyreactsdifferentlytoeveningexercise.39Ifyouenjoydoingintenseexerciseatnight,youmayneedtoplancarefully,evenbygettingalittlelesssleeponeortwonightsaweek.Also,avoidexercisinginverybrightlightbeforebed,asitcaninfluenceyourbody’snaturalsleepclock.40Withsimpleself-testsandhealthysleephabits,youcancreatearoutinethatbothyourfitnessandyourThekeyistolistentoyourNotallkindsofeveningexercisearetheAnditmayevenhelpyousleepmoreMostimportantly,don’tbediscouragedfromIt’snoteasytofindoutabalancebetweenexerciseandDailyexerciseplaysanimportantroleinweightButseveralnewstudiesshoweveningexercisemaynotharmyour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A、B、CD四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳Yearsago,wemovedtoanotherisland.Our wouldbemovedbytruckandship,butwewere betweentheislands,alongwithaten-year-oldcatandapetcanary(金丝雀). ,theairportstaffsaidthatwecouldonlytakeonepetintothecabin(客舱)withus.Iaskedifourcouldgointhegoodsareaandtheanswerwasyes,buttherules thatitshouldbekeptinahard-sidedcarrier.However,thecatcontainerwehadwasa one,whichonlymettherulesforthepassengercabin.Wewere betweenarockandahardplace.Howcouldweleaveanyofourlovelyfriendsbehind? ,Itookthecatinitssoftbagandthecanaryinitssmallhardcage,andhurriedintotherestroom.fewminuteslater,Icameout ,holdingonlyonepetcarrier,andthenwenttothesecuritycheckzone.heartwasbeatingwildlywith Aguard, hisscreen,wascheckingthebagscomingthroughonthecarryingbelt.Whenthecatcameintoview,he andlookedclosely.Whywasthereabirdinthecat’scage?Heturnedtolookatme.I animalsneededfoodduringlongtripsandthattheairlineallowedpetstobringtheir“ ”theplane.Hecheckedthescreenoncemoreand methroughwithasmile.Thatday,Irealizedkindnesscouldturna intoawarmmemory.Lifeisfullofsmalltroubles,butlittlemomentsofunderstandingmakeitallA. B.belongingsC. D.A.flyingB.bikingC. D.A. B.HopefullyC.UnluckilyD.A.ignoredB. C.challengedD.A. B.largeC. D.A. B.hiddenC.foundD.A.Onthe B.InnotimeC.ByaccidentD.ForA.eagerlyB.carelesslyC. D.A.excitementB.confidenceC.worryD.A.learning B.knocking C.fixing D.lookingA.stoppedB. C. D.A. B. C.explainedD.A. B.lunchC. D.A.pulledB. C.forcedD.A. B. C.dreamD.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,并将答案填写在答PekingOperabegantotakeshapeinthelate1700sandearly1800swhenoperatroupesfromAnhuiProvinceineastChinaarrivedinBeijing.Theymanaged (join)theirmusic,storiesandperformancetechniquesandwhathadalreadyexistedinthecapitaltogether.Thiscombination(结合)alsocreated roundstagesystemthatisstillpopularinBeijing,Tianjin,ShanghaiandotherPekingOpera (feature)fourprimaryperformanceskills:singing,reciting,stylizedmovementandmartialarts(唱念做打).Performersbegintheirtrainingatayoungage,learningtousetheirvoices,controltheirbreath,holdpostures,anddomartialmovements (perfect).Actorstraininroletypesknownashangdang,whicharebroadtypes (base)onage,personalityandsocialposition.Themaingroupsinclude“sheng”formaleroles,“dan”forfemaleroles,“jing”forpainted-faceroles, “chou”forclownroles(丑角).Theartreachedglobal (audience)intheearly20thcenturythroughtheworkofMeiLanfang, wasoneofChina’smostfamousperformersandspecializedinplayingfemaleroles.Now,PekingOperaperformancesarestagedacrosstheworldthroughculturalevents.Youngartistsperformatuniversities,museumsandculturalinstitutionsacrosstheUSandEurope.Thishelpsforeignersunderstandtheart,eveniftheyareunfamiliar64thelanguage.IttrulybuildsabridgebetweenChinaandother (allow)morepeopletofallinlovewiththistraditionalart.第四部分写作(40分)第一节(满分15分)注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右;ActiveCampus,Healthy第二节(满分25分For14-year-oldLeo,helpingothershadneverbeenpartofhisplan.Everydayafterschool,hisschedulewasthesame:rushhome,drophisschoolbag,andimmediatelysitbeforehiscomputertoplayvideogames.Hespenthoursshootingmonstersandcollectingcoins.Hismotheroftenknockedonhisdoor,saying,“Leo,don’tstayindoorsallday.Whynotgooutanddosomethingnice,suchasgivingahandtothoseinneed?”ButLeojustrolledhiseyesandturnedupthegamevolume(音量).Hethoughthelpingotherswasboringandawasteoftime.Oneafternoon,whilewalkinghomefromschool,Leonoticedaprimaryschoolstudentsittingalonecryingsadlyonabenchnearthepark.WhenLeowalkedcloser,herealizeditwasTimmy,aboylivinginhiscommunityandalwayswalkingwithhisheaddown.Theyhadnevertalked.Atfirst,Leowalkedpasthim,thinkingitwasnoneofhisbusiness.Butafterafewsteps,hefeltastrangepullinhisheart.Hestopped,tookadeepbreath,andturnedaround.“Hey,what’sthematter?”Leoaskedsoftly.Timmylookedupwithtearsinhiseyes,hisfaceburningredwithsadness.“Ilostmykey,”Timmyreplied.“Myparentswon’tbebackuntilsix.Idon’tknowwhattodo.It’sgettingdark,andI’mafraid.”Hisvoicewasshaking.Leohesitated.Helpingacryingkidwasthelastthinghewantedtodo.ButseeingTimmy’shelplesslook,hecouldnotjustleave.“Comewithme,”Leosaid.HeledTimmytoanearbysmallshop,boughttwobottlesofjuice,andthensatdownwithhimonthebench.Astheydrank,Timmyslowlybegantocalmdown.TimmytoldLeothathedidn’tdowellinhisstudies.Besides,hehadnofriendsandoftenfeltverylonely.Leolistenedcarefully.注意:11502 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65.第四部分写作(40分)第一节(满分15分)OnepossibleActiveCampus,HealthyToenrichourschoollifeandimprovestudents’physicalhealth,ourschoolhasorganizedavarietyofsportseventsrecently,includingballgames,runningracesandteamsports.Theseactivitiesareheldregularlyafterclassonweekdays.Moststudentstakeanactivepartintheminsteadofstayingindoorsafterclass.Theyhavegrownstrongerandmoreenergetic,andcanconcentratemuchbetterinclass.Studentsspeakhighlyoftheseevents.Theythinksportsnotonlybuilduptheirbodiesbutalsohelpthemrelaxfromheavystudypressure.Besides,teamsportsimprovetheircooperationandfriendship.Webelieveanactivecampuswillsurelyleadustoahealthierandbrighter第二节(满分25分OnepossibleHearinghisstory,LeodecidedtohelpTimmy.HeofferedtostaywithTimmyuntilhisparentscameback,encouragedhimnottofeelupsetandevenpromisedtohelphimwithhisstudies.Fromthatdayon,LeometTimmyattheparkafterschool,patientlyhelpingTimmywithhisweaksubjects.Onweekends,heinvitedTimmytojoininoutdooractivities.WheneverTimmyfeltsadorlonely,Leowouldstaybyhisside,chattingwithhimandliftinghisspirits.Besides,LeointroducedTimmytohisownclassmates,helpinghimbuildnewfriendships.Withtheirefforts,Timmy’slifechangedgreatly.Hegraduallycaughtupwithhisclassmatesandmadesteadyprogressinstudies.Insteadoffeelinglonely,hebecameoutgoingandactive.Hebegantosmileoftenandgotalongwellwithclassmates.Surprisingly,Leogainedalotatthesametime.Herealizedthathelpingotherswasfullofwarmthandmeaning,ratherthanboringorawasteoftime.Hegraduallycutdownongametimeandgrewintoakind,thoughtfulandwarm-heartedteenager.Itturnedoutthatsmallactsofkindnesscanbrightenothers’daysandalsoshapeusintobetterpeople.TextW:HowlonghaveyoubeenplayingM:I’vebeenplayingforabout20years.I’m30now,andIfirsttookupthesportwhenIwasquiteTextM:What’syourfavoriteW:Ilikecakesbest,butIalsoenjoysaladsometimes.Whataboutyou?M:Well,sandwichesaremyfavorite.Ieatthemalmosteveryday.TextW:Hey,Michael.Youlooksotired.DidyousleepwelllastM:Oh,no.Iwasoutlateforafriend’sbirthdayparty.Usually,afterfinishingworkandeatingdinnerout,Igostraighthome.Butlastnightwasaspecialoccasion!TextM:OK,let’stalkaboutourmoneyplanagain.Wewillneedatleasttwentydollarsadaywhilewe’reonourtrip,W:Ithinkwe’llspendthatmuchonfoodTextW:Iprefertoworkinsmallercompanies.ThereisacloserteamcultureandIcantakeonmoredifferenttasks.M:ButIthinkbiggercompanieshavewiderdevelopmentspace,soI’dratherworkforabigcompany.TextW:Hello,CasablancaHotel.CanIhelpM:Yes.I’mcallingaboutajobyourhotelpostedontheInternetlastMonday.W:Wepostedseveralpositions.Whichpositionareyoulookingfor?M:Itisawaiterposition.IsitstillW:Yes.ApplicationswillbeacceptedforthispositionuntilnextFriday.M:IhavenoexperiencebutI’dreallyliketoapplyforit.W:Allright.Ifyou’reinterestedinthisposition,pleasecometoourhotelandhaveaninterviewnextWednesdayM:Fine.ThankTextW:Doyouhaveanyhobbies,M:Ofcourse,Linda.Ilikefishing,painting,collectingstampsand…W:Wow,somany!Iamjustfondoftakingphotographs.M:Everyoneinmyfamilyhasmorethanonehobby.Myfatherlikeshikingandswimming.Mymotherlikesgrowingflowersandreadingbooksinherfreetime.W:HowaboutyourbrotherandM:MyyoungerbrotherAlanis17.Helikessinging,playingthepianoandskiing.MysisterLisais12.Herhobbiesincludemakingsmallthings,playingtheviolinandridingherbicyclearoundtheneighborhood.W:YourfamilyhasgotavarietyofTextW:Dad,gue

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