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2026届高三综合素质检测
英语
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1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。
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
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时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。
3.考试结束后,将答题卡交回。
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段录音。每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中
选出最佳选项。听完每段录音后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读
下一小题。每段录音播放两遍。
i.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?
A.Atacafe.B.Athome.C.Ataschool.
2.Whatwillthemandonext?
A.Haveaget-together.B.Visitacompany.C.Attendameeting.
3.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?
A.Fatheranddaughter.B.Motherandson.C.Brotherandsister.
4.Howdocsthetnanfeelaboutthewoman'sreply?
A.Bored.B.Surprised.C.Annoyed.
5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?
A.Shoppinglists.B.Eatinghabits.C.Cookingmethods.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段录音。每段录音后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中
选出最佳选项。听每段录音前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听
完后,每小题都有5秒钟的作答时间。每段录音播放两遍。
听下面一段对话,完成下面小题。
6.Whatistheman'sconcernabouttheapartment?
A.Narrowspace.B.Remotelocation.C.Petprohibition.
7.Whatdoesthewomansuggestdoingnext?
A.Makingacallformoreinformation.
B.Lookingforsomewherebetter.
C.Puttinginanofferrightaway.
听下面一段对话,完成下面小题。
8.WhydoesJasonhesitatetotakepartinthecompetition?
A.Heisovertheagelimit.R.Heisnotsureofhimself.C.Heistiredofvideogames.
9.WhatdoesthewomanadviseJasontodo?
A.Checkthecompetitionrules.
B.Printthecompetitionrules.
C.Haveatalkwiththedesigners.
听下面一段对话,完成下面小题。
10.Howmuchdidthemanweightwomonlhsago?
A.About150pounds.B.About160pounds.C.About170pounds.
11.Howdidthewomanknowhowtoloseweight?
A.Fromabook.B.Fromafriend.C.Fromacook.
12.Whatdoesthemanplantodo?
A.Changehisdiet.B.Learnaboutanaulhoi.C.Startloexerciseregularly.
听下面一段对话,完成下面小题。
13.Whatdidthewomanlikebestaboutthemovie?
A.Thestory.B.Thescenery.C.Themainactor'sperfbnrance.
14.Whydidn'tthemanlikethismovie?
A.Iheplotwastoosimple.B.Iheactorsactedpoorly.C.Ihepacingwastooslow.
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15.Whatkindofmoviedidthespeakerswatch?
A.Aromanticmovie.B.Anactionmovie.C.Acomedymovie.
16.Whaldidthemanprobablythinkof(hemovie?
A.Toosad.B.Veryromantic.C.Quiteboring.
听卜面一段独白,完成卜面小题。
17.Whendidthespeaker'sfamilystarttheirtraveling?
A.OnMay1st.B.OnMay5th.C.OnMay6th.
18.Howdidthespeaker'sfamilygotoShillongfromGuwahati?
A.Bycar.B.Bytaxi.C.Bytrain.
i9.WhaldoweknowaboutShillong?
A.Theclimatewasn'tgo(xl.
B.Thetransportwasn'tconvenient.
C.Thereweren'tmanytouristattractions.
20.Whatdidthespeaker'sfamilydoattheendoftheirvacation?
A.Theyadmiredthesunrise.
B.Theyvisitedteagardens.
C.Theyexploredthickforests.
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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
HowHigh-RisesShapedModemBiiiain
Eyesoresanddangerouslyunsafe?Oridealhousingfortheworkingclasses?HollySmith
tellsthestoriesbehindsomeoftheUK'smostrevolutionaryhomes—buildingsthathavedeeply
shapedmodernBritain,mixingnovelty,successandpainfuldebate.
KensalHouse(1936,westLondon)
Co-designedbyMaxwellFryandElizabethDenby,itwasintendedforworking-class
familiesbetweenthetwoWorldWars,whenmodernisthomestortherichwerealreadypopular.It
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offeredbright,spaciousflatswithprivatebalconies,labour-savingkitchensandpublicgardens.
Managedbyresidentswithstrictrules,itwasapioneeringmodelthatinspiredthousandsofestates
later—completelydistinctfromthedark,crowdedandpoorareaspeoplehadtoliveinbefore.
RonanPoint(1968,eastLondon)
Thispoorlybuilttowercollapsedjusttwomonthsafteropening:asmallgasleakonthe
18thfloordestroyedawholewing,killing5peopleandhurting17.Itsconcretepanelswerepiled
upwithoutastronginternalframe,anditsjointswereevenfiledwitholdcement(水泥)bagsand
wrinklednewspapers.Thepublicshockexposedwidespreadstructuralfaultsinhigh-rises,though
hundredsofsuchblocksstilllackproperstrengtheningtoday.
TrellickTower(1972,westLondon)
Insharpcontrast,thishigh-riseisamasterpiecebyHungarianarchitectErndGoldfinger.It
usedtopmaterialslikemarblelobbiesandstainedglass,asthedesignerbelievedhigh-risescould
44freethegroundibrgardens“andsethighstandardsforpublichousing-turninghomesi'rom
justsimplesheltersintospaceswherepeoplecouldexpresstheirlivesfully.
Cascades(1988,eastLondon)
ThisflashypostmoderntowerdominatestheThames,mixingoceanlinereleganceandold
storehousesoliditywhiletakinginspirationfromlocalmarinehistory.Nicknamed“Yuppie
Towers,Mitwasthefirstprivateluxuryhighrisehere,withapoolandagym.Itcreatedaclear
contradiction:socialhousinghigh-risesarcseenassignsofpoverty,whilenewluxuryonesstand
forsuccess.
21.WhalcanwelearnaboutRonanPointfromthetext?
A.Itsstructuralfaultsledloatragicaccident.
B.Itsconstructionfeaturedsustainablematerials.
C.Iisdesigntargetedluxuryhousingfortherich.
D.Itsfailurehelpedcompletelyaddresssimilarfaults.
22.WhatdoKensalHouseandTrellickTowerhaveincommon?
A.Theysenedasidealexamples.
B.Theyprovidedprivategardens.
C.Theywerebuiltwithtopmaterials.
D.Theywereunderstrictmanagement.
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23.HowdoesCascadesreflecttheevolutionofBritishhigh-rises?
A.Postmoderndesignsreplacedmodernistones.
B.Luxuryfacilitiesbecamestandardforhigh-rises.
C.Theyshiftedfrompublichousingtoprivateluxury.
D.Postmodernismbecamethemainstreamdesignstyle.
B
Asapsychologiststudyingbodyimagefornearly30years,Ihavenoticeddistinct
differencesintermsforbodysizeacrossdifferentfields.Inmedicalsettings,theterms“obese(肥
胖的)“or“personwithobesity”arccommonlyused,whilebody-imageresearcherstendtooptfor
expressionslike“higherweight."Thisoftenmakesmewonderwhichtermtochooseacross
settings.
Thecoreissueisthatbodysizetermsareneverneutral;theyprofoundlyaffectpeople's
self-respect,internalizedweightbias,andclinicalcommunication.Moreover,thereisoftenagap
betweentherecommendationsinprofessionalguidelinesandindividuals'actualpreferences.
Backinthe1990s,“theobesityepidemic(流行病)“dominatedthepublichealthcontext,
framinghigherweightasadiseaseneedingcorrection.Later,person-firstlanguagesuchas”a
pcisuuwithubcsily“cincigvd,aimingtvspotlightllicindividuallalliui(hanasinglechaiacleiislic.
Thisapproachfollowsthepatternusedinothermedicalfields—aswith“apersonwithcancer,“
ratherthan“acancerpatient.^^However,thisshiftstillconsiderslargerbodysizeas“beingill”and
hasprovenineffective.
Inrecentyears,reseiuchershavefinallyasked:whattermsdopeopleinlargerbodies
prefer?Theanswerdepends.Studiesindicatethatmedicaltermslike“obese“areleastfavored,
whilemoreneutraldescriptionssuchas''inalargerbody,"''unhealthyweight/7and''overweight"
findgreateracceptanceamongcertainpopulations.Importantly,contextmatters.Withinfat
acceptancecommunities,"fat"canfunctionasaneutraldescription,ameaningthatdoesnot
transfertomedicalormainstreamcontexts.Infact,insomemedicalsettings,refersstrictlyto
fattissueandisn'tanadjectiveatall.
Somemaydismissalltheseasunnecessarycomplaintsaboutlanguage,yetevidenceshows
thatdisrespectfultermscanpreventindividualsfromseekingmedicalcareandreducetrustin
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healthcareproviders.Therefore,adoptingaflexible,ratherthanrigid,approachiskey.This
involvesprioritizingindividuals'preferredterms,avoidingmorallyjudgmentallanguage,and
adaptingtospecificcontexts.Forhealthcareworkers,balancingguidelineswithpersonal
experiencesmatters,asthereisnouniversal“correct"term.
24.Whatistheproblemwilhperson-firstlanguageaboutbodysize?
A.Itfailstoreflectpeople'srealneeds.B.Itisrejectedbymedicalprofessionals.
C.1(regardslargerbuildasadisease.D.1(istooformalfbrdailycommunication.
25.Whatcanbeinferredabout(heterm“伉I"?
A.ItiswidelyusedbyresearchersinsteadoFobese”.
B.Itsusemayboosttrustbetweenpatientsanddoctors.
C.Itisconsideredthemostpoliteterminmedicalsettings.
D.Itssocialmeaninghaschangedinsomegroupsofpeople.
26.Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardstheuseofbodysizeterms?
A.Supportiveoffixedmedicalterms.B.Infavorofcontext-fitexpressions.
C.Objectivewithnopersonalopinions.D.Criticalofneutralbody-imageterms.
27.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthetext?
A.BodyImage:AFocusofLong-TermResearch
B.MedicalTerms:AHistoryofObesityLabeling
C.WeightBias:AReductioninHealthcareSettings
D.WordChoice:RespectfulBodySizeDescription
C
Thedawnchorusofbirdsonghasinspiredpoetsandnatureloversfbrthousandsofyears,
butthereasonwhybirdsstartthedaythiswayisanenduringmystery.Now,aseriesof
experimentsonzebrafinches(斑胸草雀)suggeststhatwhiledarknessholdsbacksinging,birds
buildupastrongmotivationtosinginthenightthatcausestaemtoburstintosongatdawn.
SatoshiKojimaattheKoreaBrainResearchInstituteandhiscolleaguesstudiedlab-raised
zebrafinchesincarcfully-controllcdlightingconditions.Whentheteamdelayedsuddenexposure
tobrightlightuntilthreehcursafteractualdawn,thefinches,whichwereawake,remainedsilent
inthedark;oncethelightwasturnedon,theysangmoreintenselythanusual.However,whenthe
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lightscameonthreehoursearlierthantruedawn,thechoruswaslessintense.
“Thebirdsarealreadyawakeinthedarkbeforethelightscomeon,“Kojimasays.Henotes
thatdarknesssubduestheirnaturalurgetosing,whichinturnbooststheirsingingmotivation,
leadingtoareboundofintensesingingwhenlightscomeon.
Theresearchersthenadministeredthedrugluzindole,whichblockstheeffectsofmelatonin
(褪黑激素),ahormonethathelpsregulatewakefulnesscyclesinmanyanimals.Birdsthatwere
giventhisdrugfivehoursbeforethenormallights-ontimewokeupmorequicklyandbegan
singingearlierthan(hoseinthecontrolgroup.Besides,analysisofthebirds'songsrevealedrapid
structuralshiftsinthefirsthourafterdawncomparedtothesecond.t4Duetotheabsenceof
singingduringthenight,thevocalmotorsystemandsongstructuremayslightlysuffer,andthe
dawnchorusservestoquicklyrestoreorimprovethem,^^saysKojima.
Whilethisstudyexaminedonlyonespecies,similardriversmayapplytootherbirdspecies,
hesays.ButDiegoGilattheNationalMuseumofNaturalSciencesinMadrid,Spain,urges
caution.Thereare4texlensivedifterencesbetweenspecies:how,whenandwhatbirdssinginthe
dawnchorus",hesays."Thisexplainswhy11differentassumptionshavebeenproposedto
understandthephenomenon/'
28.WhatdoesKojima'sexperimentinParagraph2mainlyshow?
A.Finches'chonisstrengthrelatestotimestayinginthedark.
B.Lab-raisedzebrafinchesarcmoresensitivetolightchanges.
C.Earlierlightexposureresultsinamoreintensedawnchorus.
D.Earlierlightexposuremakesthebirds5dawnchoruslastlonger.
29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"subdues”inParagraph3probablymean?
A.Transforms.B.Restricts.C.Motivates.D.Ignores.
30.Whatcanwelearnfromtheexperimentwithluzindole?
A.Luzindoleimprovesbirds'vocalmotorsystem.
B.Melatoninshowednoeffectonthecontrolgroup.
C.Melatoninmaypreventbirds'wakingandsinging.
D.Luzindoledirectlyliftsbirds'dawn-singingmotivation.
31.WhatdoDiegoGil'swordsimply?
A.Moreexperimentsarcneededtoconfirmtheassumption.
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B.Thefindingsonzebrafinchesmaynotfitallbirdspecies.
C.Allproposedassumptionsaboutdawnchorusareunreliable.
D.Speciesdifferenceshavenoimpactondawnchoruspatterns.
D
Theanchoringeffect,acommonmentaltendencyrootedinthestudyofhowpeoplemake
economicchoices,referstohowpeopleoverlydependonthefirstpieceofinformation,whichis
calledthe“anchor(锚)”,whenmakinglaterjudgments.Thissimplethinkingstrategyaffects
pricingnegotiations,riskassessments,andevenmoralevaluations.Forinstance,jurors(陪审员)
askedtoconsidera30-yearprisonsentencebeforediscussionoftensettleclosertothisfigure,
whilethosegivena10-ycarreferencetendtosuggestmuchshorterpunishments.
TheNobelPrizewinnerDanielKahneman(hrewlightonthistendencyviahis“wheelof
fbrtune^^experiment.Intheexperiment,participantsspunawheelthatwassecretlysettostopal
either10or65.Afterspinning,theywereaskedtoestimatethepercentageofAfricannationsin
theUN.Interestingly,thosewhosawthewheelstopat10guessedaround25%,whilethoseseeing
65guessedabout45%.Evenwhenpeopleknowtheanchorisrandom,(hisunreasonablereliance
stillpersists.
TheancliuiingcffcvlwuiksinIwomainways;thepicccssofadjublinguncSlliuughlsstep
bystepandtheinfluenceofearlyinformationonlaterthinking.Whenpeopletrytoguessa
number,theyoftenstartwiththeanchorandthenchangetheiransweronlyalittle—never
enoughtogetawayfromtheanchor'sinfluence.Thisfactbecomesapparentinthefieldof
marketing:labelsmarkedwithfirstpricesserveashighanchors,whichcauseconsumersto
perceivethevalueofdiscountsashigherthantheiractualworth.
Neurological(彳申经学上的)studiesfindthatanchoringstimulatestheprefrontalcortex(前
额叶皮层)andtheamygdala(杏仁核).Thisdoubleactivationexplainswhyanchorsinfluence
bothreasonableandemotionaldecisions.
Yetthetendencyhasmoralissues:lawyersdemandingharsherinitialsentencesoftensecure
longersentences,whilerealestateagentscontrollinglistingpricescanartificiallypushupmarket
values.Toreduceit,peoplecansetclearevaluationcriteriaandthinkcarefullywithoutfocusing
onoriginalanchors,helpingthemmakefairer,morereasonablechoices.
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32.Whichofthefollowingsituationsbestillustratestheanchoringeffect?
A.Aviewerlikesamoviestarandthenenjoysallmovies(hestaractsin.
B.Abuyeroffers£600forahandbagafterthesellerfirstsaysitcosts£800.
C.Astudentpicksabookbecauseitscoverlooksmoreattractivethanothers.
D.Ashopperbuysacheapscarfbecauseit'splacednexttoaluxurycoatinthestore.
33.Whydomarketersusuallydisplay“originalprice”tagsnexttoproductprices?
A.Toprovethattheoriginalpricewasfixedinareasonableway.
B.Toattractmorecustomersbyshowingtheproduct'spopularity.
C.Toshowthattheproduct'squalitymatchesitsoriginalhighpriceperfectlywell.
D.Tomakeconsumersbelievethediscountsaremorehelpfulthantheyreallyare.
34.Whydoestheauthormentiontheprefrontalcortexandamygdala?
A.Toprovethattheanchoringeffectisanin-hornmentaltendency.
B.Toshowthattheanchoringeffectcanbecontrolledbyadjustingbrainactivity.
C.Toexplainthattheanchoringeffectshapesbothsensibleandemotionalresolutions.
D.Tohighlighttheimporlanceofneurologicalresearchinunderstandingmentalphenomena.
35.Whatisthemainpurposeofthepassage?
A.Todescribeaspecificexperiment.B.Toanalyzeahannfulinfluence.
C.Todiscussamoralphenomenon.D.Toexplainamentaltendency.
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入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两
项为多余选项。
Whenwe(urn40,weoftenworryabouthowtokeepourmindssharp—duetoaging,
heavyworkloads,orthechallengeofadaptingtonewtechnology,suchasnotlearningasfastas
beforeortryingnewwaysofdoingthings.Thisgapbetweenpastandpresentcanbeupsetting.
____36____
Recoverybecomesakeylimitingfactoronmentalperformanceasweage.Unlikeyounger
people,olderadultsfrequentlyfacerecoverybottlenecks.Manywaystostaysharpincuson
improvingrecovery.Insports,peoplesay,“Youcanonlytrainashardasyoucanrccovcr.,,
37Youngpeoplearelimitedbymotivationorenergy,buttorolderadults,recoveris
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(heissue,likelackingfocuswhenworkinglonger.Prioritizebasicrecoverymethods:quality
sleep,balancednutritionandregularlow-intensityexercisetoboostenergyandeasemental
tiredness.
38Afterleavingschool,mostofusnolongertakeformalexams,butsetting
learningobjectivesthatrequireevaluationcankeepourlearningabilitysharp.Thisnotonly
boostsconfidencebutalsopushesustousenewlearningtools.Italsohelpsusaddressissueslike
discomfortwithchallengingtasksordifficultyprocessinglargeamountsofinformationatonce.A
goodbenchmarkistostaycapableoflearningundergraduate-levelcoursesonanysubject.
Maintainingawillingnesstotrynewthingspromotesmentalgrowth.Researchshowsthat
balancingfamiliarroutineswithnewexperiencesyieldsthebestresults.39Balancenew
attemptswithfamiliarthings——likevisitingyourgo-torestaurantthreeFridaysamonthanda
newoneonce.
Thesestrategiesareeffectivelomaintainmentalsharpness.40Theyalsosharea
commonrequirement:self-knowledgegainedthroughobservationandreflection.By
understandingsuchaspects,suchasnutritionalgapsorexerciselimits,youcanthrivementally
regardlessofageorlifestage.
A.Thisequallyappliestomentalperformance.
B.Thisbalancehelpsusgrowwithasenseofduty.
C.Butwecangetthatsharpnessbackwiththreestrategies.
D.Theyallessentiallyrequireunderstandingyourpersonalneeds.
E.Pursuinglearninggoalswithproperassessmentisalsonecessary.
F.Formalexamsafterschoolarekeylomaintainingourlearningability.
G.Engaginginnewthingsdoesnotmeanabandoningproveneffectivemethods.
第三部分语言运用(共三节,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。
Amagazinearticleclaimedthatpeoplebegintoresemble(heirparentsaroundage43.The
includedcomplainingabouttheweather,dressingforcomfortover,and
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cookingthesamefamiliardishes.ThoughIwaspastthatage,Ifeltthisdidn'ttonieat
all.
Myparents5homeechoedwithlaughterduringweeklyfamilydinners,whileI
preferredquieteveningsreadinginmyapartment.Mymothergrewvegetablesinher
garden;Ijustafewflowersinsmallpots.Igrandhotelstoruralcampertrips,
andInevercomplainedabouttheweatherorwenttobedcaiiy.
,mydaughtermademereconsiderthenextday.WhenIshowedherthevery
articleandinsisteditdidn'tfitme,shegentlypointedoutthatIhadasecondsliceof
caketocountcalories-justlikeGrandma—andnowteausingGrandma'sold
teacupsandspoons.
Gradually.Inoticedmore:Ichoseelastic-waist(松紧腰)skirtsforcomfort,and
mysisterboughtaping-pongtablejustasDadusedtohave.Onefriendhermotherin
selectingwarm-tonedwallpaper.Eventually,IgrewtoacceptthatIam,inmanyways,
asmallerofmyparents—arealizationthatnowfeelslikeawarmrather
thanalossofself.
41.A.signsB.effectsC.symptomsD.passions
42.A.ambitionB.dreamC.effortsD.style
43.A.respondB.applyC.stickD.object
44.A.forcedB.bitterC.faintD.loud
45.A.comfortablyB.passivelyC.hurriedlyD.intensively
46.A.pickedB.managedC.soldD.designed
47.A.anticipatedB.valuedC.preferredD.regarded
48.A.ThereforeB.OtherwiseC.MeanwhileD.However
49.A.turneddownB.passedonC.heldbackD.gaveaway
50.A.chargedB.servedC.exposedD.boiled
51.A.similaritiesB.conclusionsC.habitsD.arguments
52.A.boughtupB.arguedwithC.tookafterD.attendedto
53.A.contentB.disappointedC.concernedD.ashamed
54.A.shadowB.versionC.substanceD.trend
55.A.shelterB.celebrationC.embraceD.dedication
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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。
China'stechnologicalbreakthroughs,acceleratingrapidlyinthepastdecade,havereshaped
(helandscapesofglobal56(innovate).ThesuccessfullaunchoftheChang'e-6lunar
probein2024.whichcollectedsamplesfromthemoon'sfarside57(demonstrate)
extraordinaryspaceexplorationcapabilitiesofChinaalready.
Quantum(量子)computingrepresentsanotherfrontier58Chinaleads.The
Jiuzhang3.0prototype(原型),59(develop)byChinesescientists,solvedcomplex
problemsinsecondsthatwouldtakesupercomputersyears.Suchprogressarises60
sufficientinvestmentinbasicresearch,withnationalresearchspendingrisingby10%annually
since2020.
Ingreentechnology,61Chinadominatesaresolarpanelproductionandwind
turbineinstallation(涡轮机装置).By2026,62(renew)energywillaccountfor37%of
itstotalelectricityconsumption,significantlyreducingcarbcnemissions.Thiscommitmentis
reflectedinthenation'spromise63(achieve)carbonneutrality(碳中和)by2060.
Artificialintelligencealsothriveshere.Shenzhen-basedHuawei'sAscendchipspowerAI
systemsarewidelyusedinsmartcities,64(make)urbanmanagementmoreefficient.
Internationalpartnerships,liketheChina-EuropejointMarsmission.65(far)provethat
technologicaladvancementknowsnoboundaries.
第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
66.在假期,你发现周围许多同学喜欢••宅♦♦在家里观看线上课程、刷视频、浏览社交平台等
上网活动。请你就此现象向校英文报“CampusView”专栏投稿,谈谈你的看法。基本内容要
求:
1.简要描述该现象;
2.分析其可能带来的好处与弊端;
3.提出你的积极建议。
注意:(1)写作词数应为80个左右;
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(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
OnlineActivitiesonHolidays
第二节(满分25分)
67.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。
Lilyhadalwayslovedhergrandpa'soldcamera—ablackmodelinawornleathercase,
scentedwithpineandtime.He'dboughtitdecadesagoinParis,andoftentoldheritcaptured
theirsummers:chasingfireflies,eatingstrawberryshortcakebythelake,herfirstbikeride.But
sincegrandpa'sweakheartdiagnosislastyear,thingschanged.Hecouldn'twalkfarortalklong,
andthecamera—onceaconstant—wasputinadustyattic(阁楼)box,forgottenlikean
unfinishedstory.
LastSaturday,momhadhercleantheattic.Movingapileofsweaters,herfingersbrushed
coldmetal—thecameracase.Dustingitoff,thepinescenthither,stinginghereyes.Openingit
withaclick,shesawthecamera(lensstillshiny,asifpolishedyesterday)andasmallunopened
filmroll.Tapedtoit:grandpa'smessyhandwriting,"ForLily—our7thsummer,theonewiththe
rainbow.”
Lily'sheartjumped—sherememberedthatsummerwell:they'dgottencaughtintherain
pickingblueberries,thenarainbowcurvedoverthefield.She'dbeggedforphotos,buthe
laughed,**Saveittorlater,kiddo."Now''later''came.Glancingback,underthecamera,shefound
afadedbrowndevelopingkit,labeled:''Emergencyfilmdeveloping.,'Suddenlysherecalledhow
he'dtaughthertodevelopfilminthebathroomsinkasakid—now,sheknewwhatsheshould
do.
注意:
I.续写词数应为150左右;
2.请按如卜格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
试卷第13页,共14页
ParagraphI:
Afterdevelopingthefilmroll,Lilyrushedtoherroomandfoundanoldphotoprinter.
Paragraph2:
Thenextmorning,Lilyheldthephotosandthecameralightlyandrantothehospital.
试卷第14页,共14页
I.B
【原文】M:MyfriendsandIarcgoingtoMary'scafeafterschool,mom.
W:Butitclosesatfiveo'clock.Youwon'thavemuchlimethere.
M:No,it'schanged.Ifsopenuntilsevennow.ButTilbebacka(aboutsix,Ithink.
W:Allright.That'sfine.
2.C
【原文】W:MikeandIaregettingtogetherfordinner.Doyouwanttocomewithus?
M:Yeah,thatwouldbenice.Ihaveameetinginabouttenminutes.Icanmeetyouafterwardif
thafsOK.
W:That'sfine.Whoisyourmeetingwith?
M:TheBostonInsuranceCompany.
3.C
【原文】M:MomsawthatIneededanewbackpack,soshe'sgoingtotakeusshopping(oday!
W:IwonderifIwillgetsomenewshoestoday.
M:Why?Youalreadyhavesomany!
W:Thosedon'tfitmeanymore.
4.B
【原文】M:HeyMary,I'mtired.Wouldyouminddrivingforawhile?
W:Iwouldliketo,butIdon'tknowhowtodriv
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