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青岛市2026年高三年级第一次适应性检测

英语试题

2026.03

第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)

回答听力部分时,请先将答案标在试卷上。听力部分结束前,你将有两分钟的时间将你的答

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。

1.Whatdoesthewomanwanttodo?

A.Washsomeplates.B.Prepareacloth.C.Cleanashelf.

2.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Classmates.B.Sisterandbrother.C.Teacherandstudent.

3.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?

A.Findingaviolinist.B.Formingaband.C.Learningthedrums.

4.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?

A.Onaplane.B.Onatrain.C.Onabus.

5.Whatdidthemanbuy?

A.Socks.B.Shorts.C.Shoes.

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。

听下面的录音,回答第6和第7小题。

6.Whatdoesthemanwanttodoatfirst?

A.Ordertakeout.B.Gooutfordinner.C.Eatwhattheyhave.

7.Whatdoesthemanorder?

A.Aburger.B.Asalad.C.Anonionpie.

听下面的录音,回答第8至第10小题。

8.Whatdoesthewomanwanttolearn?

A.Gardeningskills.B.Computerskills.C.Cookingskills.

9.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?

A.Shehasbadeyesight.B.Hermindisn’tactive.C.Shehasapoormemory.

10.Whatwillthewomanprobablydonext?

A.Buyanewring.B.Gotothetownhall.C.Callthenightschool.

听下面的录音,回答第11至第13小题。

11.Whatdoesthemanthinkoftheendofthebook?

A.It’sexciting.B.It’samusing.C.It’sdisappointing.

12.Wheredidthemangetthebook?

A.Onatrain.B.Inabookstore.C.Inalibrary.

13.Whatwillthemandonext?

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A.Readthebookagain.

B.Givethebooktothewoman.

C.Recommendthebooktoothers.

听下面的录音,回答第14至第17小题。

14.Whydoesthemanmeetthewoman?

A.Tostudyforanexam.B.Tohaveamealtogether.C.Todiscusstheirstudyplan.

15.WhichsubjectdoesMr.Potterteach?

A.Math.B.Geography.C.History.

16.Wherewillthewomangothisafternoon?

A.Apark.B.Asoccerfield.C.Apool.

17.Howdoesthewomansoundintheend?

A.Expectant.B.Thankful.C.Confused.

听下面的录音,回答第18至第20小题。

18.Whatisthepurposeoftheevent?

A.Topresentawards.

B.Toraisemoneyforschools.

C.TocelebrateRobCook’sretirement.

19.Howmuchmoneywasraisedbythecommunitylastyear?

A.$35,000.B.$30,000.C.$25,000.

20.WhichawarddidRobCookgetfirst?

A.TheWhiteFlower.B.ThePinkRose.C.TheGoldStar.

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。

A

Asiaoffersawiderangeofmarathoneventsacrossdifferentcountriesandregions.Theseracesare

heldinurbancentersaswellasinareasofculturalandnaturalsignificance.Coursesvaryindifficulty

andgroundconditions,allowingrunnerstochoosebetweenflatterroutesandmoredemandingones.

Withmultipledistanceoptionsavailable,participantscanchooseeventsbasedontheirexperience

levelsandpersonalgoals.

MarathonTime(2026)TypePrice(EUR)CourseProfile

Marathon

TheGreatWallofChinaMarathon25Oct10km204Rolling

5km

Marathon45

AlmatyMarathon27SepHalfmarathonRolling

35

10km

Marathon

CappadociaMarathonTurkey8Nov20km36Hilly

10km

Marathon38

SongkhlaMarathon22-23Aug10km22Flat

5km17

ThingsToThinkAbout

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●Registerbeforetheevent.

●Knowthelocalweather,soyoucantrainanddressappropriately.

●Makesurethatyouaremakingaccommodationsthroughreputablesitesfortravel.

●Don’tunderestimatehowthedifferenceinaltitude(海拔)ortemperaturewillaffectyour

running.Readupandtraintomakeittothefinishline.

21.Whatisthepurposeofthetext?

A.Tointroduceanewmarathonplan.

B.TocompareAsianmarathoncourses.

C.TocallforparticipationinAsianmarathons.

D.ToprovideinformationaboutAsianmarathons.

22.Whichmarathonofferstheshortestracewithmoredemandingroutes?

A.TheGreatWallofChinaMarathon.B.AlmatyMarathon.

C.CappadociaMarathonTurkey.D.SongkhlaMarathon.

23.Whatarerunnersrecommendedtodobeforeparticipation?

A.Applyforadiscountedentryfee.B.Bookhotelsfromtrustedwebsites.

C.Emailtheregistrationbeforethedeadline.D.Trainundertheguidanceofprofessionals.

B

WhenIwasyounger,Icouldn’twaittoescapefromRamsgate,theharbortownwhereIgrewup

ontheIsleofThanet.Itcouldfeelsmall:thesamefacesinthesameplaces,andwhereanewcaféor

gallerywasoftenmetwithdoubt.Therewasthisapparentinsistencethatlifewasfineasitwas.Butfor

ateenageritchingtoseemore,thatlackofcuriositywasdisheartening.

SoIleft.Iheadednorthforafour-yearacademicjourneyfromYorktoDurham.Afteruniversity,

havingplayedatnewspapers,ImadethemovetoLondontodoitforreal.Buttherealitywastough.I

struggledtocontributetovariousdailiesbeforeperiodsonstaffatbothmagazinesandnewspapers.In

mytwenties,Ithrewmyselfintocitylife:samplingMediterraneanrestaurants,navigatingaroundon

theTube,andstayingoutlatewithfriends.

Forawhile,itwasenough.Thenitbecametoomuch.Inandamongthesharingplates,Ifound

myselfonanunendingratraceofmovingfasterandneedingtoearnmore-justtokeepup.Rentsin

Londonwerepressing,apartmentsweretiny,yetthedreamofowningonefeltlikeacrueljoke.

AsIgotolder,tripsbacktoThanetopenedmyeyestowhatIhadleftbehind.Mainly,itwasthe

sea.Wideyellowsandsandeventhetouchofsaltintheair,ordinaryinchildhood,suddenlyfelt

appealing.ButIalsostartedtomissthebeatofsmall-townlife:wavingtopeopleonthestreet,noticing

whosegardenwasovergrown,findingcharmeveninthepubsIhadoncedismissed.What’smore,

whereI’doncehurriedtoleave,othersarenowrushingtoarrive.Artists,creatives,andtechnologists

havebeenpricedoutofLondonandarepouringtoThanet,bringingnewideasanddrive.Now,whenI

headbackhome,Ifeelamixtureofprideandmildwonder:theplaceIoncethoughtI’doutgrownhas

hadafaceliftIwasn’texpecting.

I’llkeepreturningtoThanet,witheagerwillingness.Eachvisitremindsmethatplaces,like

people,cangrowwithoutlosingtheiressence.I’vecometoloveThanetasmorethanjustthehomeI

left;itisnowtheplaceitcontinuestobecome.

24.WhydidtheauthorwanttoleaveRamsgate?

A.Itofferedfewjobopportunities.B.Itlackedmodernentertainment.

C.Itstucktovalueshedisagreedwith.D.Itfailedtosatisfyhisdesiretoexplore.

25.Whichofthefollowingbestsummarizetheauthor’slifeinLondon?

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A.Richinpossibilities.B.Sociallydiverse.

C.Filledwithchallenges.D.Financiallystressful.

26.Whatcanwelearnabouttheauthor’sbondwithThanetovertime?

A.Itremainsstableandstrong.B.Itisinfluencedbypublicopinions.

C.Itshiftsfromrejectiontoreconnection.D.Itisshapedbyhischildhoodexperience.

27.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?

A.TheSeainMemoryB.FourYearsUpNorth

C.TheHometownOutofReachD.AGrowingPlace,aGrowingMe

C

Naturewordslikeriver,mossandblossomhaveappearedlessfrequentlyinbooksoverthepast

years.Thisdecline,accordingtoastudybyprofessorMilesRichardsonfromtheUniversityofDerby,

mirrorsabroaderchangehehastracedthrough220yearsofrecordsonurbanisation,thelossof

wildlifeinneighbourhoods,andparentsnolongerpassingonengagementwithnaturetotheirchildren.

Thecomputermodellinginthestudyalsopredictsan“extinctionofexperience”,withfuture

generationscontinuingtoloseanawarenessofnaturebecauseitisnotpresentinincreasinglybuilt-up

neighbourhoods,whileparentsnolongerpassonan“orientation”(倾向)towardsthenaturalworld.

Thisisconsistentwithfindingsfromotherstudies,whichidentifyadultnatureconnectednessasthe

strongestpredictorofwhetherachildwillbecomeclosetonature.

Richardsonsaidthatwhenhetestedpolicyandurbanenvironmentalchangesinthemodelhewas

surprisedatthescaleofthechangesrequiredtorestoretheconnectiontonature.Increasingbiodiverse

greenspacesinacityby30%mightlooklikesignificantpositiveprogressforwildlifeandpeoplebut

Richardsonsaidhisstudysuggestsacitymightneedtobe10timesgreenertoturnarounddeclinesin

natureconnection.

Effortstosimplyencourageadultstoengagewithnatureareofteninsufficientforlastingchange.

Moreeffectivearemeasuresthatbuildnatureconnectionfromanearlyage,suchasforestschoolsfor

youngchildren.Researchindicatesthatgovernmentinitiativesreshapingearlyeducationandurban

designmustbeconsistentlyappliedoverthenext25years.Onceestablished,thisconnectioncan

becomeself-sustaining.

Richardsonsaidthescaleofsocietalchangerequiredmightnotbeaschallengingasitappeared.A

studyonpeopleinSheffieldfoundthattheyspentjust4minutesand36secondsonaverageinnatural

spaceseachday.“Increasethatbyten,andpeoplearespending40minutesoutsideeveryday-thatmay

beenough,”hesaid.“Thekeyistomakethesegainslastacrossgenerations,”headded.

28.WhatchangehasRichardsontracedinhisstudy?

A.Naturewordshavedisappearedfrombooks.B.Peoplehavelessdirectcontactwithnature.

C.Urbanisationhasdamagedwildlifehabitats.D.Parentsspendmoretimeoutdoorswithkids.

29.Whatmightcausefuturegenerationstohave“extinctionofexperience”inthemodel?

A.Theyareraisedawayfromnature.B.Theycan’tadapttochangesinnature.

C.High-risebuildingsfillneighbourhoods.D.Schoolsofferfewnaturesciencelessons.

30.Whatisamosteffectivesolutiontotheissueaccordingtothetext?

A.Advancinglong-termpolicies.B.Launchingeco-friendlycampaigns.

C.Focusingonraisingadults’awareness.D.Enlarginggreenspaceincertainareas.

31.RichardsonmentionedthestudyonpeopleinSheffieldtoshow______.

A.naturecontactvariesfromcitytocityB.people’slivinghabitsarehardtochange

C.anewwaytomeasurenaturetimeisneededD.smalleffortshelpimprovecontactwith

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nature

D

Artificialintelligence(AI)researchershavelongdreamedoftoolstosuperchargescience-asking

novelquestions,designingandrunningexperiments.Recently,largelanguagemodels(LLMs)have

madediscoveriesthatsomeAIdevelopersclaimhaveinchedusclosertothatfuture.Buthowdoyou

testwhetheranAImodelcantrulydoscience?

Foranswers,researchersturntobenchmarks(基准):standardizedsetsofquestionsortasksthat

helpmeasureanAI’sefficiencyandreliabilityandcompareitagainstothermodels.Butthecomplexity

ofsciencemakesassessingtheiraptitudeespeciallychallenging.AsHaoPeng,acomputerscientistat

theUniversityofIllinoisUrbana-Champaign,putsit:“Modelshaveallthisknowledge.Dotheyknow

howtouseit?"

Dozensofnewscience-focusedbenchmarkshaveemergedoverthepastyeartoanswerthat

question,butscientistshaveyettosettleonasinglebestapproach.Oneofthemostpopular,published

inNature,isHumanity’sLastExam(HLE).Ituses2500questionsdrawnfrom“thefrontierofhuman

knowledge”toputLLMsthroughtheirpaces.One,forexample,askshowmanytypesofsensory

receptorsthehumanskincontains.“Wewantedadiversedatasetthatonlyexpertswhohavebeen

workingonafieldforalongtimecananswer,”saysLongPhan,aresearchengineerwiththeHLE’s

developer.

SincetheHLEfirstappearedasapreprintinJanuary2025,thebenchmarkhasbecomean

importantprovinggroundforLLMsandHLEscoresarenowacommontalkingpointforAIcompanies

seekingtohighlightthecapabilitiesoftheirproducts.AttheHLE’slaunch,theleadingdeveloper

OpenAI’solmodelwonthebestscoreatamere8.3%.Earlierthismonth,Googleclaimedthatitslatest

reasoningmodelforscience,calledGemini3DeepThink,hadachievedanewrecordHLEscoreof

48.4%.

ButsomescientistsarguethatmanyoftheHLE’squestionstestforlittle-knownorevenuseless

knowledge,ratherthananabilitytodomeaningfulresearch.ANatureeditorialaccompanyingthe

HLE’spublicationalsoraisedthisissue:“Wethinkthatmorescientistsshouldbeasking:Whatwouldit

taketodevelopanAIbenchmarkthattrulymeasuresexpert-levelthinking?”

32.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“aptitude”inparagraph2mean?

A.Knowledge.B.Performance.C.Intelligence.D.Progress.

33.WhatdoesLongPhanstressaboutHLE?

A.Itstopicdiversity.B.Experts’involvementinit.

C.Theexpertiseofitsdataset.D.Itsdata-backedpopularity.

34.Whatisparagraph4mainlyabout?

A.HLE’sroleasakeyAItest.B.Companies’useofHLE.

C.HLEscoresofleadingAImodels.D.TheprocessofHLE’slaunch.

35.Bysharingitsview,theNatureeditorialaimedto______.

A.backthecurrenttestingB.expressconcernoverHLE

C.proposeaworkablesolutionD.predictfutureAIbenchmarks

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。

Someonemakesastatement,andyouknowitisnottrue.Mostofuscanthinkofthosetimeswhen

wehavesmiledandnodded,likelytoavoid“makingwaves”.Sometimes,knowingwhentostayquiet

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isthesmartchoice.36Butwhataboutthevastnumberoftimeswhennotspeakingyourtruth

influencesyouremotionalhealth?Sometimes,silencecanquicklybackfireanddamageyour

relationships.

Whenyoukeepsilentrepeatedly,itmayfeellikeyouareavoidingconflict.37Weallknow

thatthe“bottleitupandimplodeorexplodelater”plandoesnotworkwellforanyofus.Every

unspokenthoughtbecomesabrickinthewallthatgrowsbetweenyouandtheotherperson.

38Ifyouconsistentlynodalongpassively,otherswillnoticewhenyouractionsdon’tagree

withyourwords.Theymaywonderwhetheryouareholdingbackornotbeingsincere.Ifyouhold

backtoavoidhurtingfeelingsorsparetension,theresultmaybetheopposite.

Yourviewmatters.Bystayingsilent,youloseopportunitiestoexpressyourfeelings.39But

later,ifyouunearthhowyoureallyfeel,theymayfeelbetrayed(背叛)thatyoudidnotopenupabout

yourtruefeelingsearlieron.Continuedsilencemayleadotherstoassumethatyouarenotinterestedor

thatyouareemotionallyunavailable.

Whilesilencesometimesmayfeellikecautionandbewise,toomuchofitgetsinthewayof

closenessandtrustinrelationships.40

A.You’reactuallybuildingitup.

B.Thegrowingdoubtleadstodistance.

C.Othersmaytrustyoubecauseyouarehonest.

D.Trustcomesfromhonestymorethanitdoesfromagreement.

E.Speakingupcreatesconnectionandconveysasenseofcaringinothers.

F.Thisisespeciallytruewhentheotherpersontendstogetannoyedeasily.

G.Othersmaythinkyoursilenceisanagreementwithwhattheyaresaying.

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。

Inmyfamily,Saturdaymorningswerefordimsum(点心).

“Ifyouwanttoeatit,youlearnto41themenu,”mymomwouldsay,handingmeayellow

ordersheet.Iscannedthe42characters,tryingtopickouttheonesIknew.

“Youneedtokeepupyourlanguage,”sheadded,“Dimsumisthe43tofamily.”Sure

enough,everytimeweatedimsumatlocalchalous,myimmigrant(移民的)mothercamealive.

UsuallyshywithherbrokenEnglish,hereshetoldjokes,44andnatural.

AftermyparentsmovedbacktoHongKong,dimsumalways45metocontactmymom.

MostdaysinCanada,I46thedimsuminaninvitingwayonmyplateandsharedpicturesofit

withher.Inresponse,shesentbackhers.Thisheldontoour47.Despiteourdifferencesinour

realities-mineasIsoughtmy48betweenmylifehereandmyrootsthere-andhersasshetriedto

regainhersenseof49toahomeleftdecadesago,50dimsumphotos,graduallybecame

our51language.

We52,still.Ourfeelingsareoftenlostintranslation.Theremayneverbetheright53

butalwaystherightfood.Wheneverwemeet,wealways54eachother’splateswithdimsum,

whichlooklikemountainsofaffection.

InChinese,dimsumliterallymeans“touchtheheart”.Forme,italways55itsname.

41.A.keepB.readC.updateD.find

42.A.unclearB.smallC.unfamiliarD.formal

43.A.accessB.dutyC.giftD.connection

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44.A.easyB.friendlyC.calmD.polite

45.A.encouragedB.remindedC.attractedD.taught

46.A.droppedB.madeC.arrangedD.packed

47.A.choiceB.hopeC.habitD.relationship

48.A.directionB.identityC.dreamD.recognition

49.A.belongingB.serviceC.gratitudeD.devotion

50.A.takingB.appreciatingC.collectingD.exchanging

51.A.valuableB.commonC.realD.private

52.A.struggleB.complainC.hesitateD.regret

53.A.methodsB.timeC.wordsD.opportunities

54.A.equipB.pileC.topD.decorate

55.A.accountsforB.referstoC.standsforD.livesupto

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。

Beinganexchangestudent,Iusemycameratobridgeculturesandcapturemomentsfromthe

countryIcallmysecondhome.

TraditionalMinnan-stylehouses,withroofs56(distinct)curvedandwallstime-honored,

stoodshouldertoshoulder.The57(rhythm)callsoffree-rangechickensprovidedbackground

musicforourshoot,occasionallyinterruptedbythedistantlaughterofvillagerspassingalongthe

paths.

What58(strike)memostwassuchplainwarmth.Awomanrodepastwithabasketfulof

leafygreens,herfeetbarelytouchingthegroundassheslowed59(exchange)greetingswith

neighbors.Atthestore,theowner,60(wear)agentlesmile,wipedhishandscarefullybefore

weighingoutdriedmushrooms61regularcustomers.

Inthatinstant,IfeltIwascarried3,000kilometerssouthtomygrandmother’svillage.Thoughthe

landscapediffered,theessenceremainedunchanged:thatfamiliarvillageecosystem62

shopkeepersrememberyourfavoritechildhoodtreatsand63(local)catchuponthelatestnews.

ThisistheChinaIhavecometoknow.Itisnotjustthroughitshigh-risesandexpresstrains,64

inthesepocketsofeverydaylifethatringacrosscultures.Theworldstretcheswideyetdrawsnear,

connectedtogetherbytheshared65(kind).

第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(满分15分)

你校将以五一劳动节为主题举办英语征文比赛。请你结合以下名言,写一篇短文投稿,内容

包括:

(1)你对名言的理解;

(2)你的相关经历。

Themostbeautifulthingsintheworldarecreatedbytheworkoflabor,bythewisdomofthe

humanhands.

—Gorky

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。

FromwhatGorkysaid,Ibelieve_________________________________________________

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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。

MynameisMae.I’vealwaysbeenpassionateaboutexploringandsolvingproblems-whether

fixingabrokentoyorfiguringouthowaphoneappworks.Thisledmetojoinourschool’sCoding(编

程)Club.Inourfirstlesson,Ms.Davistoldusthatcodingismorethanwritinglinesofcode.Itisabout

usingtechnologytomakelifeeasierforothers.

“Yourproject,”sheannouncedinclassoneday,“istocreateasimpleappthatsolvesareal-life

problem.”“Youhaveoneweektoprepare,”Sheaddedgently,hopingthiswouldgiveusenoughtime

tofindinspirationandfinishtheproject.

ThechallengestayedwithmeasIwalkedtomyneighborMrs.Thompson’sapartmentafter

school.Shehadinvitedmefortea,assheoftendidonTuesdays.Mrs.Thompsonwaskindandcheerful,

butlatelyshehadbeenalittleforgetful,oftenmisplacingherkeysorrepeatingthesamestorytwice

withoutrealizingit.WhenIarrived,shewasinthekitchen.

“Mae!Goodtiming,”shegreetedmewarmly,andthenstopped,glancingatthekettle.“DidI

alreadyboilwaterfortea?”

Icheckedthekettle-itwasstillwarm.WelaughedaboutitasIpouredwater,andsoonwewere

chatting.Ourconversationturnedtoherweeklybookclubwithfriends.Mrs.Thompsonsmiled,talking

abouthertwooldfriends.Mr.Brownarrivedlateforthegame,andMrs.Smithfailedtobringher

glassestwice.“We’requiteagroup,”shesaid.

Thenherexpressiongrewthoughtful.“Wemanage,ofcourse.ButsometimesIthink-wouldn’tit

beniceifsomethingsimplyremindsus?Takemedicine.Watertheplants.Fridayforbookclub.”She

tappedherheadwithasoftlaugh.

Herwordssankin.Atthatmoment,anideaformedinmymind.AsIstooduptoleave,Ismiled

mysteriously,“Givemeafewdays,andI’llbringyoualittlesurprise.”

“Oh?I’lltrynottoforgetthat,”shelaughed.

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。

Thatnight,Isatatmydesk,notebookopenandmindracingwithdetails.

Aweeklater,IpresentedmyprojecttoMs.Davis.

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青岛市2026年高三年级第一次适应性检测

英语参考答案

第一部分听力

1-5CABAB6-10CBBAC11-15CABBA16-20CAACA

第二部分阅读

第一节

21-23DAB24-27DCCD28-31BAAD32-35BCAB

第二节

36-40FADGE

第三部分语言运用

第一节

41-45BCDAB46-50CDBAD51-55BACBD

第二节

56.distinctly57.rhythmic/rhythmical58.struck59.toexchange60.wearing

61.for62.where63.locals64.but65.kindness

第四部分写作

第一节

FromwhatGorkysaid,Ibelievetruebeautyspringsfromlaborandhumanwisdom.Lastsummer,

Ijoinedacommunitygardenproject.Atfirst,Idoubtedmyabilitytogrowanything.YetasIdugsoil,

plantedseeds,andwatereddaily,Iwitnessedtinysproutspushingthroughearth.Myroughhandsand

sunburnedskinfeltlikebadgesofhonorwhenwefinallyharvestedfreshtomatoes.Thatmoment

taughtme:laborchangesbothlandandspirit.Thesweetnessofthosetomatoescamenotjustfrom

sunshine,butfrompatienceandeffort.

第二节

Thatnight,Isatatmydesk,notebookopenandmindracingwithdetails.Idecidedtodesigna

gentlereminderappespeciallyfortheelderly.Ilistedsimplefunctions:importantdates,dailytasks,

andwarmnotes.Ifocusedonmakingthewordsbigandthebuttonseasytotouch.WheneverIfelt

stuck,IthoughtofMrs.Thompson’skindsmileandherwishforsomethingtohelpherremember.I

carefullytestedeverypartagainandagain,makingsureitwassimpleandhelpful.Deepinmyheart,I

hopedthislittleappcouldbringconvenienceandwarmthtoherandmoreelderlypeople.

Aweeklater,IpresentedmyprojecttoMs.Davis.Iintroducedtheapp’spurposeandshowedhow

itworked.Ms.Davispraisedmythoughtfulideaandspokehighlyofmyproject.Afterclass,Ibrought

theapptoMrs.Thompson.Shewasdelightedandtrieditatonce.“ThisisexactlywhatIneed,”she

saidhappily.Watchinghersmile,ItrulyunderstoodwhatMs.Davishadmeant:codingisnotjustcode,

butawaytousetechnologytocareforothers.

听力原文

Text1

W:Couldyoupassmeacleaningcloth?Ican’tputcleandinnerplatesonthisdirtyshelf.

M:Hereyouare.Ifyoulike,I’llpreparesomevegetableswhileyouaredoingthat.

Text2

W:Lastnight’shomeworkwasterrible.Howdidyoufeelaboutit?

参考答案第1页/共3页()

M:Ididn’tthinkitwastoobad.Ihandeditintotheteacherthismorning.Let’sseewhathethinks.

Text3

W:Iwasthinkingofstartingaband,butIneedadrummerandasinger.Doyouknowanyone?

M:Sorry,Iactuallydon’t.EveryoneIknowplaystheviolin,likeIdo.

Text4

M:Youcansithereifyou’dlikeawindowseat.

W:Oh,that’sverykindofyou,butmyseatisrightoveroneofthewings.I’llbeabletohaveagreat

view.Thanks,anyway.

Text5

M:LookwhatI’vebought.I’llbeabletogetsomeairtomylegs.

W:Great,andyou’llneedanewpairofshoes.Blackshoesandsockswithshortsisn’tagoodlook.

Text6

W:I’mgettingreallyhungry.Doyouwanttoordertakeout?

M:Therearestillleftoversfromyesterday.Also,wehaveplentyofeggstocook.

W:ItisFriday,though.Youknowyouwanttohavesomethingfreshandeasy.

M:Fine,butonlyifyoupayforit.

W:Great.Let’sordersomeburgersfordinnertocelebratetheweek.

M:Idon’twantaburger,though.Getmeasal

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