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120150分第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分并标在试卷的相应位置。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Howmuchdidthewomanpayin B. C.WhatarethespeakerstalkingWhatbirds B.Whenthesuncomes C.WhythebirdssingsoWhatistheweatherlike B. C.WhatwillthespeakersdoChange B.Attenda C.HoldaWheredoestheconversationprobablytakeInacooking B.Ina C.Ina第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分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各小题将给出566、7HowlonghastheSchoolCultureFestivalbeenOne B.Two C.ThreeWhatdoesthemanneedtowatchtheHisstudentID B.Aninvitation C.Anentrance7810What’stherelationshipbetweenthetwo B. C.TeacherandWhichcourseisaboutAdvancedCourse B.Course C.CourseWhatdidMr.BrowndotohelpHesignedaformforHecalledtheschoolHemadeareviewplanfor81113What’sthewoman’sconcernaboutvisitingtheForbiddenSightseeing B.Thehot C.TheticketWhatdoesthemansuggestthewomandobeforeFindaprivatetour B.Askafriendto C.ChecksocialWhatadvicedoesthemangiveaboutBringaheavyPacklightandbringawaterTakefewerclothesforthehot91417Wheredidthemanseethewoman’sIna B.Inanart C.AtaschoolartWhatdoesthemanthinkofthewoman’suseofItis B.Itis C.ItisWhatisthewomandoingTeachingclassesinherMakingpostersforanartPreparingforsomeWhodoesthewomanwanttoopentheartstudioSkilledDisabledLeft-behindchildreninthe101820WhoisthespeakermostAskilled B.Aschool C.AteenageWhatdoesthespeakersayisthemainreasonteensfeelToomuchphoneandgameToomanyenergydrinksandTeens’bodyclocksdon’tmatchtheirdailyWhatdidthespeakertalkaboutatAstep-by-stepbedtimeTeens’strugglingtowakeWaystodealwithschool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、DFourInterestingFestivalsinThefollowingeventshappeningin2026willmakeyouwanttopackyourbagsandjointheHoliHoliturnscitiesintoaseaofrainbowcolors.Peoplethrowhandfulsofcoloredpowderatfriends,family,andtotalstrangers,whilemusic,dancing,andlaughterfillthestreets.Thefestivalcelebratesthearrivalofspringandthesuccess.IthappensonMarch3,2026.Wearwhiteclothesifyoudon’tmindgettingdirty,andpreparetocoveredhead-to-toeineverycolorCompetitorsracethroughadifficultcoursewhilecarryingtheirwife.Thecourseincludeswaterhazards(障碍),andsandtrapsthatteststrength,speed,andteamwork.Winnersreceivetheirwife’sweightinbeer.ItonJuly3and4,2026.Despitethetraditionalname,anycouplecancompete,andtheeventattractsteamsfromaroundtheworldeagertoprovetheircarryingskillsandsenseofhumor.MonkeyBuffetTablespiledhighwithfruit,vegetables,andsnacksarelaidoutforLopburi’sfamousmonkeysinayearlyfeastthatisbothgenerousandmakesforgreatphotos.Hundredsofmonkeysrushtothespread,creatingawildfeedingcompetitionthatdelightsphotographersandtourists.TypicallyheldinlateNovember,the2026eventdoesn’thavefixeddatesyet.NightoftheRadishes萝卜ArtistsinOaxacaspendhourscarvingoversizedradishesintowell-designedhistoricalfigures,andimaginarycreatures,knowingtheircreationswilldryoutwithinaday.Thetimepressuremakesthefestivalfeelmagicalandshort-lived,whichisaspecialexperience.IthappensonDecember23,2026.It’sheldyearlyonthesamedate.Arriveearlyforthebestviews,becausethedetailedcarvingsareamazingbutonlylastforashorttime.WhicheventrequiresbothphysicaleffortandHoli B.NightoftheC.MonkeyBuffet D.Wife-CarryingWorldWhatcanbeinferredabouttheMonkeyBuffetItfollowsafixed B.MonkeyseatpolitelyC.Its2026dateremains D.TouristsfeedmonkeysWhatmakestheNightoftheRadishesArtistsusespecial B.TheartdisappearsC.Ithappensbefore D.CarvingsaresoldforAllkindsofdevices,fromcomputersandTVstoelevatorsandtrafficlights,needelectricitytorun.Soit’simportanttohaveanelectrician—anexpertinelectricity-onhand.YordanysTorresisamasterelectrician.It’sthetoprankinthistrade.TorreswasborninCubaandelectricalengineeringincollege.In2007,at26,helandedajobasanapprenticeinNewYorkCity.Hespenthisdaysworkingalongsideanexperiencedelectrician.Intheevenings,helearnedthescienceofelectricityandtheinsandoutsofelectricalsystems,includinghowtosetupandfixthem.Whiletraining,apprenticesgetpaidfortheworktheydo.Theiremployersusuallycoverthecostoftheireducation.TorrescompletedhisapprenticeshipthroughUNITedServiceWorkersUnion(USWU)Local363inNewYork.ForTorres,anapprenticeshipwasagame-changer.“Youcanbecomewell-roundedbecauseyouknowtheoryandthepracticalsideofthefield,”hetoldYourHotJob.Aftertraining,Torreswasabletoapplyforapermittoworkasanindependentelectrician.Foratime,heworkedonanupgradeofNewYorkCity’sextensive(广泛的)subwaysystem.Ifelectricianswanttoleveluptheircareer,theycanbecomemasterelectricians,likeTorresUsually,requiresseveralmoreyearsofexperienceandpassingatoughexam.BecomingamasterelectricianopenedevenmoredoorsforTorres.Hewasabletostarthisowncompany,YTElectricalServices,andnowhiresotherelectricianstoworkforhim.Thesedays,TorresisalsoworkingwithanapprenticeshipprogramwithUSWULocal363faithfully.“Helpingyoungelectriciansenterthefieldiscomforting.Also,Ilikebeinganinstructorbecauseitkeepsmyskillssharp,”hesaid.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“apprentice”probablymeaninparagraphA. B. C. D.WhatdidTorresdoafterhisHegotawell-paidjobHebuiltasubwaysysteminNewHeappliedtobeanindependentHechangedtherulesofbeinganWhatistherequirementforbecomingamasterSettingupa B.PassingadifficultC.Teachingnew D.BecomingamemberofWhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeHonestand B.ToughandC.Easygoingand D.HardworkingandIntheeraofglobalizationtoday,differentculturesareinteractingmorethaneverbefore.Whilethishasbroughtaboutmanypositiveexchanges,ithasalsoputsomeuniqueculturesatrisk.Anthropologists-scientistswhostudyhumanrace,andculturalpreservationistsareworkinghardtoprotectculturalpracticesthatareindangerof“Globalizationhasledtomoreuniform(一致的)culturesinsomeways,”saidDr.ElenaRodriguez,professorattheUniversityofCambridge.“Popularculture,drivenbymediaandtheInternet,oftenovershadowslocalandtraditionalcultures.Weneedtounderstandthepossibleeffectsofthistrend(趋势)andfindwaystopreservetheculturalheritagethatmakeseachcommunityunique.”Usingavastdatabaseofculturalpracticesfromaroundtheworld,Dr.Rodriguezandherteamstudiedhowculturaltraditionsarepasseddownthroughgenerationsandhowtheyadapttomoderninfluences.Theydiscoveredsomeculturalpracticesaremoreadaptablethanothers.Forexample,traditionalfestivalswithstrongcommunityparticipationtendtosurvivebetter,whilesomeniche(小众的handicraft-makingskillsareatriskofbeinglosttoalackofyoungergenerationsinterestedinlearningAnothersignificantfactoraffectingculturaldiversityisurbanization(城市化).Aspeoplemovefromruralareastocities,theyoftenleavebehindsomeoftheirtraditionalwaysoflife.“Inurbanenvironments,thereisatrendtoadoptmoremainstreamculturalstandards,”saidDr.Rodriguez.“Thisdoesn’tmeanruralculturesaregood,butratherthatthepullofmodernurbanlivingcanweakentheuniquenessoftraditionalSo,whatcanbedonetoprotectculturaldiversity?“Educationiskey,”Dr.Rodrigueznoted.“Byteachingyoungergenerationsaboutthevalueoftheirculturalheritageinschools,wecandevelopasenseofprideandMoreover,governmentsandinternationalorganizationscansupportculturalpreservationprojects.Thiscanincludeprovidingfundingforculturalfestivals,promotinglocallanguages,andprotectinghistoricalsites.Culturaltourismprojectscanbedesignedtointroducepeopletolesser-knownculturaltraditionsallovertheworld.WhateffectsdoesglobalizationhaveonculturesIthaslittleimpacton B.ItbringsaboutamixedC.Ithasmorepositive D.ItcontributestotraditionalWhatdoesDr.Rodriguez’sstudymainlyfocusHowculturaltraditionsareinfluencedandHowtraditionalfestivalsarecelebratedandHowculturaltraditionsarehandeddownandHowhandicraftmakingskillsaretaughtandWhatisthekeytoprotectingculturaldiversityaccordingtoDr.Designingculturaltourism B.TeachinglocallanguagesatC.Providingfundforcultural D.EducatingtheyoungWhatisasuitabletitlefortheProtectingCulturalDiversity:AGlobalObservingTraditionalFestivals:AWidePreservingCulturalDiversity:TheOverallUnderstandingTraditionalCultures:ABasicRecently,manycountrieshavemadehugeprogressinspaceexploration.In2024,China’sChang’e-6missionlandedonthemoon’sfarsideandcollectedrockscontaininghelium-3,araregasthatcouldpowercleanenergystationsandfuturemoonbases.Atthesametime,NASAisbuildingabaseonthemoon.Theywanttotestnewwaystolivethere,likemakinghomeswith3Dprintersandcleaningwatertouseagain.ThiswillhelpwhenwegotoMarssomeday.PrivatecompanieslikeSpaceXarealsohelping.Theymadeitcheapertolaunchrocketsby70%.Now,universitiescansendsmallsatellitestostudyhowourplanetischanging.Howeverlivinginspacelong-termhaschallenges.Spacetravelcanbeharmfulbecauseofradiation辐射).canhurtastronauts’health.Also,thereisalotofspacejunk(垃圾)floatingaroundEarth.Itcanhitandbreaksatellites.In2025,Japansentasatellitetoburnupsmallpiecesofjunk.TheEuropeanUnion(EU)willsendamissiontocatchbiggerpieceswithanet.Workingtogetheraroundtheworldhelpsusmakebigdiscoveries.ChinaandRussiawillbuildamoonresearchstationby2035.Theywillstudythemoon’ssurfacetoseeifplantscangrowthere.India’ssatellite,Aditya-L1,workswithNASAtowatchsolarstorms.ResearchorganizationsliketheISSprovideaccesstolong-termstudiesinmicro-gravityandspaceradiation,leadingtodiscoveriesthatbenefitlifeonEarth.Somepeoplewonderifspendingsomuchmoneyonspaceisworthit.About$150billionisspenteachTheysaythismoneycouldhelppeoplewhoarepoororfixtheclimate.Butspaceresearchhasgivenusawealthofknowledge.MRImachines,whichhelpdoctorsseeinsideourbodies,camefromspacetechnology.Waystowaterindryplaceswerealsolearnedfromspace.Asforspacetravel,balancingexplorationwithEarth’sneedswilldefineouruniversalheritage.Whatisapossiblebenefitofhelium-3accordingtoparagraphItcanbeusedforsatelliteItcanassistinminingindustryonItcanbeusedasasourceofenergyItcanprovidesufficientwaterformoonWhatisthedifferencebetweenJapan’sandtheEU’sspaceclean-upTheirenergy-saving B.ThesizeofspacejunktheyC.Theburningdevicesthey D.MeansofavoidingharmfulWhatdoestheauthorwanttostressinthelastSpacetravelwillsolvehuman’sfutureSpaceexplorationwastesresourcesneededonSpacetechnologybenefitsmedicalandenvironmentalBalancingspaceexplorationandEarth’sneedsisHowisthetext B.Situation—response— D.Theory—practice—第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分IhadtheamazingopportunitytostudyabroadforanentiresemesterinCairo,Egyptin2022.36IwastrulyheartbrokenwhenIleftthere.AsanArab-Americanstudent,IknewmorethantheaveragepersonaboutwhattoexpectaboutArabculture.However,hereisalistofcultureshocksIhadthroughoutmysemester.Walkingdownthestreetorevenwhileadriverisstillintheircar,itsurprisedmethatEgyptianswouldaskanystrangerforhelpwithdirections.IamfromtheSouthoftheUSwherepeopletendtobemuchnicertostrangersthanintheNorth.37Thestrangerwouldalwaystrytheirbesttohelpgivedetailedinformation.IfyouhavecoffeewithanEgyptian,youmighthavetoreallyfighttopaythebill.It’sasignofrespecttoforyourfriends’orfamily’smealordrinkwhenyou’retogether. Someevenpretendtogotothebathroomjusttopaythebillwithoutanyonestopping39HermotherwouldfillmyplateformeandaskifIevenenjoyedthemealbecauseIcouldnotfinishitentirely.Iapologetically(道歉地)explainedthatthefoodwasdelicious,butIcanonlyeatsomuch!Asaguest,youhavetopolitelyrefusecontinuousoffersofmorefoodbecausethehostwantstobesureyouarenothungry.MysemesterinEgyptwasagreatexperiencethatIamsogratefulfor.Duringmystay,Ifoundthecountryandpeople’scharmandgenerositytobeaspecialmixunlikeanyother.Iwasdeeplymoved.40Ireallyhopetobeabletoreturninthefuturetoexploremoreofthisfascinatingcountry.Ifelthomesick,lonelyandHowever,peopletakeitveryItwasthemostfunIhavehadinEvenso,thiswasstillveryinterestingtoDifferencesarewhatmaketravelingIenjoyedbeinginvitedtomyfriend’shomeforamazingTheUSissodiverseandIhaveseenpeopleofmany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,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳EvanKail,avisitorfromtheUnitedStateswhohasbeentouringChinasinceJan.15,saidheisdeeply bythelivelySpringFestivalKailnotedthecultural betweenthetwocountries,sayingthatholidaysintheUSareoften andmorecommercialized,butSpringFestivalcarriesgreatercultural44andlasts“SpringFestivalisawholeseason,notjustaday.There’spreparation,travel,familytime,traditions,foodandsymbolism.Itfeels45,”saidKail,addingthattheChineseNewYear’sEvedinnerand46couplets(对联)werethehighlights(亮点)thatimpressedhimthemost.“Atfirst,Ithoughtthecoupletswerejust47,butonceIunderstoodthegoodwishesexpressedbythewords—thewishesforluck,peaceandsuccess,Irealizedtheywere48.Iliketraditionsthatcarrythatkindof49,”heArjaDutta,fromIndia,saidshehasastrong50inChinesecultureandhasknownaboutSpringFestivalsince2019.“WhenIwriteSpringFestivalcouplets,Ifeel51becauseit’samomentconnection,”shesaid.“SpringFestivalisthebesttimetoexperiencethefestive .IfyouwishtoexperiencetherealChineseculture,itwill beSpringFestival!”TourisminsidersandexpertshavenotedtheglobalinterestinexperiencingSpringFestivalinChina,highlightingits54inincreasingtheimpactofChinesecultureworldwideand55confidencetraditionalChinese41.A.B.C.D.42.A.B.C.D.43.A.B.C.D.44.A.B.C.D.45.A.B.C.D.46.A.takingB.puttingC.showingD.carrying47.A.B.C.D.48.A.B.C.D.49.A.B.C.D.50.A.B.C.D.51.A.B.C.D.52.A.B.C.D.53.A.B.C.D.54.A.B.C.D.55.A.B.C.D.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1Theexhibition(展览)GreenChinainMotion:TheEcologicalNarrativeofPandas,WildPlantsandMacroCreatures,56(feature)imagesandbooksaboutChina’slivelynaturallandscapes,caughttheattentionofmanyvisitorsofthe24thBangkokInternationalBookFair2026.Theexhibition,57mixesnaturalscienceandthebeautyofart,givesvisitors58clearunderstandingofChina’secological(生态的)protectioneffortsandattractedmorethan1,200visitorsonthefirstday.59oneofSoutheastAsia’smostsignificantpublishingevents,thebookfair60(attract)300publishingorganizationsfromaroundtheworldina20,000-square-meterexhibitionareasinceitTheGreenChinainMotionexhibition,co-organizedbyGuangxiNormalUniversityPressGroupandChinaNationalSci-TechInformationImport&ExportCo,61(make)upofthreeparts.Thefirstpartshowsthepandas’naturalhabitatandpresentsthese62(charm)“ambassadors(使者)offriendship”throughniceimagesThesecondpartshowswildplantsarenotonlypartofmedicalandcookingtraditionsbutalsoimportantkeepecologicalbalance.Thethirdpartuseshigh-qualityphotographytotakepicturesofsmall(creature),showingtheirstrengthandbeautyandspreadingtheideathatalllivingthingsare (equal)TheGreenChinainMotionexhibitionispartofGuangxiNormalUniversityPressGroup’songoing (promote)culturalexchange.ThegrouphasworkedcloselywithmanyartanddesignpublisherstoshareChinesecontentglobally.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分第一节(满分15分ThePowerofFestivalMr.80DearMr.Li第二节(满分25分MiaandChloehadbeenbestfriendssincemiddleschool.Whentheirhistoryteachergaveagroupaboutoldcivilizations,theyworkedtogetherrightaway.Mialikedtoplaneverythinganddoherworkearly.Chloealwayswaiteduntilthelastminute.“Relax,wehavetwoweeks,”Chloewouldsay,lookingatherphonewhileworkedalone.Miadidnotwanttobebossy,soshekeptquietanddidmostoftheworkherself.Shehopedeverythingwouldbefineintheend.Thenightbeforethepresentation(展示),Miafinishedtheslides,thespeech,andtheposterbyherself.saidshewouldpracticeherpartinthemorning.Butthenextday,somethingwentwrong.WhenChloestooduptospeak,shecouldnotsaythewordswellandgotsomefactswrong.Shehadneverevenreadtheslides.Theirteacher,Mr.Evans,lookeddisappointedandsaid,“Thisdoesnotmatchyourresearch.Seemeafterclass.”Miafeltverysorryforherself.Shehadworkedsohard,butnowhergrademightbelowbecauseofChloe.Afterclass,ChloecaughtupwithMiainthehallway.“Iamreallysorry.Iletyoudown,”shesaid,hervoiceshaking.Miatookadeepbreathandsaid,“IshouldhavetoldyouhowIfelt.Ishouldnothavedoneeverythingalone.”TheywenttotalktoMr.Evanstogetherandtoldhimthetruth.Totheirsurprise,theteacherwasnotangry.“Tellingthetruthismoreimportantthanaperfectgrade,”hesaid.“Butyouneedtotalkwitheachother.Iwillgiveyouonemorechance.DotheprojectagainbynextFriday.”MiaandChloeweregladandknewthatwouldbetheirbestopportunitytostartover—andthistime,theywoulddoit150Thatweekend,theymetatMia’shousewithanewattitude. Fromthatexperience,MiaandChloelearnedagood 1-5 6-10 11-15 16-20A篇21. 22. 23.B篇24. 25. 26. 27.C篇28. 29. 30. 31.D篇32. 33. 34. 35.七选五36. 37. 38. 39. 40.41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50.51.52.53.54.55.56.57.58.59.60.has61.is62.64. 65.toDearMr.I’mwritingtoinviteyoutoanexhibitiontitled“ThePowerofFestival”inourItwillbeheldfromnextMondaytoSundayattheCityCultureCenter.Therearelotsofcoolthingstosee!Youcanfindtraditionalfestivaldecorations,ancientcostumes,andoldphotosofdifferentfestivals.TherearealsospecialitemslikelanternsfromtheSpringFestivalandmooncakesfromtheMid-AutumnFestival.Additionally,therearealsodetailedintroductionsbesidetheseshowstohelpyoubetterunderstandtheiroriginsandAsyouloveexploringcultures,thisisaperfectchancetoexperiencethemagicoffestivals.Lookingforwardtoyourreply.LiThatweekend,theymetatMia’shousewithanewattitude.Chloebroughtbooksandnotes,determinedtodohershareofthework.“I’lldotheresearchthistime,andyoucancheckmywork,”shesaid.Theysplitthetasksfairlyandstayeduplate,helpingeachothercheckeveryfact.Whentheypresentedagain,theirvoicesweresureandtheirinformationwascorrect.Mr.EvanssmiledandgavethemanA.Afterclass,ChloehandedMiaanotethatsaid:“Realfriendsdon’tleteachotherfailalone.”Fromthatexperience,MiaandChloelearnedagoodlesson.Beingagoodfrienddoesn’tmeankeepingquietordoingeverythingbyyourself.Truefriendshipmeansspeakinguphonestly,sharingthework,andgrowingtogetherthroughproblems.Theystilllaughedandhungoutasbefore,butnowtheyalsotalkedopenlyaboutissuesbeforetheybecamebigtroubles.Sometimesthebestthingafriendcangiveyouisn’tjustsaying“yes”—it’sthebraverytosay,“Let’sdothis”right,together.”TextW:Thecoatwas$80,butIpaid$60forit.Ialsoboughtthishattomatchit.Theoriginalpricewas$20,butIgotitforhalfprice.M:Halfprice?That’sareallygoodTextW:Thebirdssingreallyloudlywhenthesuncomesup.Doyouthinkthey’reaskingotherbirdstofindfood?M:No.They’rejustmakingsureotherbirdsdon’tcomeintotheirspace.TextW:Oh!ThatwindnearlyblewmyhatM:It’sreallystrongtoday.Theysaidonthenewstherewillbeheavysnowtonight.W:Well,I’malreadymissingthesunshine.TextW:Waitup—IshouldgobackandchangeintosomethingM:Why?It’sjustfriendsandfamilyhangingout.Whatyou’vegotonistotallyokay.Hurryup,orwe’regonnabeW:Fine,let’sjustgotothepartyTextM:HowwasyourW:Itwasgreat!Ireallylovedthedessert.M:That’soneofourmostpopularones.W:Couldwehavethebill,please?TextM:Iheardyou’rebusygettingreadyfornextmonth’sschoolCultureFestival.W:Yeah!Areyouinterestedinit?M:Idon’treallyknowmuchaboutit.CanyoutellmeW:Sure!Itstartedthreeyearsago.Studentsfromdifferentschoolsjoinandshowtheirtalents.M:Cool!So,whodecideswhatshowsoractivitiesareinit?W:TheteachersandthestudentunionplanitM:Isee.Well,canIgoandwatchtheshows?DoIneedtobuyaW:No,youdon’t!YoucanwatcheverythingforfreewithyourstudentIDTextW:MayIcomein,Mr.Brown?M:Yes,please.W:Hi,I’mAmy.I’minyourclass.I’dliketochangeoneofmyclasses.M:Whichclassdoyouwanttochange?W:I’mtakingBasicMath,Course101.ButIthinkAdvancedMath,Course201,wouldbemoreuseful.CanIM:HaveyoupreparedwellforAdvancedW:Couldyoucheckmyrecord?Ithinkmyearlierclassesmightbeenough.M:Letmesee…Yes,you’vetakentherightclasses.I’llsignthisformforyou.W:Isthateverything?M:No,youneedtotakethisformtotheschooloffice.They’llfinishtherest.W:OK,thankyou,Mr.Brown.TextW:IreallywanttovisittheForbiddenCityinBeijingthissummer,butI’mnotsureaboutsightseeingM:Youcouldjoi

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