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2025年高考英语试题及答案解析第一部分听力(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。每段对话仅读一遍。1.Howmuchwillthemanpayforthetickets?A.£15B.£25C.£302.Whatdoesthewomanwantthemantodo?A.ClosethewindowB.TurnofftheheaterC.Openthedoor3.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.InabookstoreB.InalibraryC.Inacoffeeshop4.Whattimeisitnow?A.7:10B.7:30C.7:505.Howdoesthemanfeelabouttheresult?A.SurprisedB.DisappointedC.Satisfied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.Whatisthewomandoingrecently?A.PreparingforapresentationB.WritingaresearchpaperC.Organizingaconference7.Whenwillthespeakersmeetfordinner?A.ThisFridayB.NextMondayC.NextWednesday听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whatiswrongwiththeman'sphone?A.Itcan'tchargeproperlyB.ThescreeniscrackedC.Itdropscallsfrequently9.Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemando?A.ReturnitforarefundB.GetitreplacedforfreeC.Sendittotherepairshop听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whydoesthemangotothetravelagency?A.TobookapackagetourtoYunnanB.Toaskforinformationaboutself-drivingtravelC.Tochangehisholidayreservation11.HowlongdoestheXishuangbannaroutelast?A.3daysB.5daysC.7days12.Whatisincludedinthepriceoftheroute?A.LocalentranceticketsB.ThreemealsadayC.Souvenirfees听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.TeacherandstudentB.ManagerandinternC.Doctorandpatient14.Whattaskdoesthemanaskthewomantofinishfirst?A.SortoutthemeetingdocumentsB.BookaconferenceroomC.Sendemailstoallattendees15.Whenistheteammeetingsupposedtostart?A.9:00amtomorrowB.2:00pmtomorrowC.9:00amthedayaftertomorrow16.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?A.ThewomanisnewtothejobB.ThemeetingwillbeheldonlineC.Themanwillmeetaclientthisafternoon听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whoisthespeakertalkingto?A.HighschoolgraduatesB.NewcollegestudentsC.Clubapplicants18.Howmanystudentclubsarethereintheuniversity?A.Over50B.Over80C.Over10019.Whatistheadvantageofjoiningastudentclubaccordingtothespeaker?A.YoucangetextraacademiccreditsB.YoucanmeetpeoplewiththesameinterestsC.Youcanskipsomegeneralcourses20.Whendoestheclubfairstart?A.September1stB.September3rdC.September5th(听力音频内容略)第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30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。ABiggestWeekendMusicFestival2025LineupBiggestWeekend,theUK'slargestone-daymusicfestival,isreturningtoLondon'sHydeParkon12July2025,withalineupmixingglobalpopsuperstarsandrisingindieartists.Belowisthekeyinformationfestival-goersneedtoknow:StagePerformingArtistsPerformanceTimeMainStageElaraJones17:00-18:15MainStageTheNorthernLights18:45-20:00MainStageLeoCarter20:30-22:00RisingStageMilaReed14:00-14:45RisingStageOceanDrive15:15-16:00RisingStageAmberHayes16:30-17:15ElectronicTentDJKael13:00-15:30ElectronicTentLunaNova16:00-18:30AcousticCornerVariousartists12:00-16:00GeneralAdmission:£85(includesaccesstoallstagesandfestivalfacilities,noreservedseating)VIPTicket:£165(includesfastentry,exclusiveviewingareaforMainStage,privatebarandtoilets,freefestivalprogram)Childrenunder12:Freeentry(mustbeaccompaniedbyanadultwithavalidticket,maximum2childrenperadult)SiteRulesNoalcoholorglasscontainersareallowedtobebroughtintothefestivalsite.Allalcoholcanbepurchasedonsitefromlicensedstalls.Smallpersonalcamerasareallowed,butprofessionalphotographyandvideoequipmentforcommercialuseareprohibited.Re-entryisnotallowedonceyouleavethefestivalsite.Allbagswillbesearchedonentryforsecurityreasons.21.HowlongwillLeoCarter'sperformancelast?A.75minutesB.90minutesC.100minutesD.120minutes22.Howmuchshouldacouplewitha10-year-oldchildandan8-year-oldchildpayforgeneraladmission?A.£85B.£170C.£255D.£33023.Whichofthefollowingisallowedaccordingtothesiterules?A.BringingabottleofbeerintothesiteB.LeavingthesiteforlunchandcomingbackC.TakingphotoswithapersonalphoneD.BringingaprofessionalvideocameraforshootingBWhen12-year-oldRileyHodsonfoundastraykittenstuckunderthehoodofacaroutsideherhomeinBirmingham,UK,sheneverexpectedtherescuewouldleadtoanewcareerhelpingotherstrayanimals.Thekitten,namedNutmeg,wasshiveringandhungrywhenRileypulleditoutwiththehelpofherfather.AftertakingNutmegtothevetandcheckingforamicrochip,Rileydiscoverednoownerhadregisteredthekitten.HerfamilydecidedtoadoptNutmeg,buttheexperiencemadeRileythinkaboutthehundredsofstraycatslivingonthestreetsofhercity."Ikeptseeingmoreandmoreskinnystraycatsaroundmyneighborhoodafterthat,"Rileysaid."Alotofpeopledon'trealizethatevenadultstraycatscanbesocializedandadopted,notjustkittens.Manyjustendupwaitingforyearsinshelters,ornevergetpickedupatall."SixmonthsafterrescuingNutmeg,RileylaunchedPawsontheStreet,acommunityprojectthatcollectsdonatedblankets,catfoodandbasicmedicalsuppliesforlocalstraycats.Shealsoworkswithalocalanimalrescueorganizationtoorganizemonthlytrap-neuter-return(TNR)programs,whichhumanelytrapstraycats,neuterthemtopreventoverpopulation,thenreturnthemtotheiroriginalterritory.Lastyear,Rileyexpandedtheprojecttoincludeafosterhomenetworkforunderagekittensthatcan'tbereturnedtothestreets.Sofar,theprojecthashelpedmorethan200straycats,and68ofthemhavefoundpermanentadoptivehomes.Thisyear,13-year-oldRileyisworkingtoraise£10,000tobuildacommunityheatedshelterforstraycatsinalocalpark,tohelpthemsurvivecoldBritishwinters."Peoplealwayssayyoungpeopledon'tcareabouttheworldanymore,butIthinkthat'swrong,"Rileysaid."Youdon'tneedafancydegreeoralotofmoneytohelp.Evenjustleavingoutabowloffoodonacoldnightmakesadifference."Whatstartedasonegirl'skindgestureforasinglekittenhasgrownintoamovementthathaschangedthelivesofhundredsofanimals.Rileysayshernextgoalistoexpandtheprojecttoneighboringtowns,somorestraycatscangetthehelptheyneed.24.WhatmadeRileystartPawsontheStreet?A.HerexperienceofrescuingandadoptingNutmegB.HerdesiretobecomeaprofessionalvetinthefutureC.TherequestfromthelocalanimalrescueorganizationD.TheproblemofoverpopulationofpetcatsinBirmingham25.WhatdoestheTNRprogramdoaccordingtothetext?A.ItkeepsalltrappedstraycatsinpermanentsheltersB.ItpreventsstraycatoverpopulationinahumanewayC.IttrainsstraycatstobesuitableforadoptionD.Itbuildsheatedsheltersforstraycatsinwinter26.WhatcanwelearnfromRiley'sstory?A.YoungpeopleneedprofessionalsupporttomakeadifferenceB.AnimalrescueprojectsrequirelargeamountsofmoneytorunC.Smallkindactscangrowintosomethingthathelpsmanypeople(animals)D.Straycatsshouldalwaysbeadoptedinsteadofreturnedtothestreets27.WhichofthefollowingwordsbestdescribesRiley?A.HumorousandcarefulB.GenerousandstubbornC.CreativeandarrogantD.CaringanddeterminedCUrbangreenspaces,fromsmallcommunityparkstolargecityforests,havelongbeenknowntoimprovephysicalandmentalhealthforcityresidents.ButanewstudypublishedinJournalofEnvironmentalPsychologyhasfoundthatthebiodiversityofthosegreenspacesmattersmorethansizeforboostinglong-termmentalwell-being.ResearchersfromtheUniversityofExeteranalyzeddatafrommorethan3,000adultslivinginurbanareasacrosstheUK.Participantswereaskedtoreporttheirdailyvisitstogreenspaces,theirperceivedmentalwell-being,andresearcherscross-checkedthedatawithofficialrecordsofplantandanimalbiodiversityineachgreenspace.Thestudyfoundthatpeoplewhovisitedgreenspaceswithhighbiodiversity(awidevarietyofnativeplants,birdsandinsects)reportedanaverage12%higherscoreonmentalwell-beingassessmentsthanthosewhovisitedlargegreenspaceswithlowbiodiversity,suchasmanicuredcityparkswithonlyoneortwospeciesofgrassandtrees.Evensmallpocketparkswithhighnativebiodiversitywerelinkedtobettermentalwell-beingthanlarge,low-diversitygreenspaces."Manycityplanningpoliciescurrentlyfocusonincreasingthesizeofurbangreenspaces,whichisimportant,butourstudyshowsthatwealsoneedtopayfarmoreattentiontohowbiodiversethosespacesare,"saidleadresearcherDr.EmilyRoberts."Evenaddingafewnativewildflowerbedstoasmallcityparkcanmakeabigdifferencetothementalhealthbenefitsitprovides."Thestudyalsofoundthatthementalbenefitsofbiodiversegreenspacesarelong-lasting.Peoplewhovisitedbiodiversegreenspacesatleastonceaweekhadlowerratesofchronicstressandanxietyevenaftercontrollingforfactorslikeincome,ageandpre-existinghealthconditions.Theresearchersthinkthisisbecauseinteractingwithavarietyofplantsandwildlifeencouragessomethingcalled"softattention"-arelaxedstateofmindthatallowsthebraintorestandrecoverfromtheoverstimulationofdailyurbanlife.Dr.Robertsaddedthatincreasingurbanbiodiversitydoesnotrequireturningcityparksintocompletelywild,unmanagedspaces.Simplechangeslikeswitchingfromnon-nativeornamentalplantstonativewildflowers,leavingsmallpatchesoflonggrassinsteadofmowingeverythingshort,andaddinginsecthotelsandbirdfeederscanallsignificantlyboostbiodiversity."Foralongtime,we'vethoughtbiggerisbetterwhenitcomestourbangreenspaces,"Dr.Robertssaid."Butthisresearchshowsthatricherisbetter.Asmallspacefulloflifecandomoreforourmentalhealththanabigemptylawn."28.Whatisthenewfindingofthestudy?A.Urbangreenspacesimproveresidents'mentalhealthB.Thesizeofurbangreenspacesmattersmostformentalwell-beingC.Biodiversityofgreenspaceshasagreatereffectonmentalwell-beingthansizeD.Largegreenspacescanreducetheriskofchronicstressmorethansmallones29.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase"softattention"inParagraph5referto?A.AstateofrelaxedmentalrecoveryfromoverstimulationB.ThegentlewaypeopleobservewildlifeingreenspacesC.ThelimitedabilityofthebraintoprocessenvironmentalinformationD.Aslowwayofsolvingproblemscausedbystress30.AccordingtoDr.Roberts,howcanweincreaseurbanbiodiversityeasily?A.ByturningallcityparksintocompletelywildareasB.BygrowingmorenativeplantsandleavingsomeuntrimmedgrassC.BybuildingmorelargegreenspacesontheedgeofcitiesD.Byremovingallnon-nativeplantsfromurbanparks31.Whatisthemainpurposeofthetext?A.TocomparedifferenttypesofurbangreenspacesB.TocallonpeopletovisiturbangreenspacesmoreoftenC.ToreportanewresearchfindingabouturbangreenspacesandmentalhealthD.ToexplainwhyurbanbiodiversityisimportantforprotectingendangeredspeciesDInrecentyears,generativeartificialintelligence(AI)hasbeenwidelyadoptedinworkplacesaroundtheworld,changinghowmillionsofpeoplework.Butratherthanreplacinghumanworkersasmanyearlypredictionswarned,newresearchfromtheMcKinseyGlobalInstitutefindsthatgenerativeAIismorelikelytoreshapeworktasksthaneliminatejobs.Thereport,releasedinearly2025,analyzed800differentworktasksacross40industriestomeasuretheimpactofgenerativeAIadoptionby2030.Itfoundthatapproximately20%ofworktasksgloballycanbeautomatedbycurrentgenerativeAItechnology,butonlyabout7%ofjobswillbefullyeliminated.Instead,mostjobswillseeashiftinthetypesoftasksworkersdoeveryday."GenerativeAIisnotajobkiller-it'sataskreallocator,"saidleadresearcherSarahChen."Forexample,amarketingmanagerwhousedtospend20%oftheirtimedraftingbasicsocialmediapostsandmarketresearchsummariescannowletAIdothoseroutinetasks,freeingthemuptofocusoncreativestrategy,clientrelationshipmanagementandinnovation,whichAIcannotdowell."ThereportalsofoundthatgenerativeAIcouldboostglobalproductivityby7%by2030,asworkersspendmoretimeonhigh-valuetasks.Thelargestproductivitygainsareexpectedinknowledge-intensiveindustriesincludingsoftwaredevelopment,banking,consultingandmedia.Forsoftwaredevelopers,generativeAIcantakeoverroutinecodinganddebuggingtasks,allowingdeveloperstofocusonsystemdesignanduserexperiencedesign.However,thereportalsowarnsthatthetransitiontoanAI-augmentedworkplacewillbringsignificantchallenges,particularlyforworkerswithlowerskillswhoaremorelikelytoholdpositionswithlargesharesofautomatabletasks."Workersinadministrativesupport,entry-leveldataentryandbasiccustomerservicerolesaremostatriskofjobdisplacement,becausemostoftheirdailytaskscanbeautomated,"Chensaid."Policymakersandcompaniesneedtoinvestheavilyinreskillingprogramstohelptheseworkerstransitiontonewrolesthatrequirehumanskills."ThereportalsonotesthatwhilegenerativeAIwilleliminatesomejobs,itwillalsocreatenewtypesofjobsthatdidnotexist10yearsago,suchasAIpromptengineers,AIethicists,andAIcontentmoderators.By2030,thereportestimatesthatgenerativeAIwillcreateapproximately12millionnewjobsglobally,offsettingmostofthejoblossesfromautomation."InsteadoffearinggenerativeAI,weshouldbefocusingonhowtodistributethebenefitsfairly,"Chensaid."Thetechnologyhasthepotentialtotakeoverboring,repetitivetasksthatmostpeopledon'tenjoy,andgiveusmoretimetofocusonthecreative,empatheticworkthatonlyhumanscando.That'sanetpositiveforsocietyifwemanagethetransitionwell."32.WhatisthecommonearlypredictionaboutgenerativeAIintheworkplace?A.ItwillreshapeworktasksinsteadofeliminatingjobsB.ItwillreplacealargenumberofhumanworkersC.ItwillboostglobalproductivitygreatlyD.Itwillcreatemanynewtypesofjobs33.Accordingtothereport,whatpercentageofjobswillbefullyeliminatedbygenerativeAIby2030?A.7%B.12%C.20%D.70%34.WhichgroupofworkersismostatriskofjobdisplacementfromgenerativeAI?A.SoftwaredevelopersB.MarketingmanagersC.Entry-leveldataentryworkersD.AIpromptengineers35.Whatcanweinferfromthelastparagraph?A.GenerativeAIwilleventuallyreplaceallrepetitiveworkB.ThebenefitsofgenerativeAIhavealreadybeendistributedfairlyC.PropermanagementcanhelpsocietygainmorebenefitsfromgenerativeAID.Allworkersdonotenjoyrepetitiveworkandprefercreativework第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,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。HowtoCreateaHealthyMorningRoutineThatSticksManypeoplewanttobuildahealthymorningroutine,buttheyoftengiveupafterafewdaysbecauseitfeelstoooverwhelmingordoesnotfittheirschedule._36_1.StartsmallYoudonotneedtotransformyourentiremorninginoneweek.Ifyoucurrentlyrolloutofbedandgostraighttowork,don'tsuddenlydecideyouwillwakeuptwohoursearliertoexercise,meditate,cookbreakfastandjournal.Thatistoomuchchangetoofast,andyouwillburnoutquickly._37_.Oncethatbecomesahabit,addanothersmallchange.2.PreparethenightbeforeOneofthebiggestreasonspeoplefailtosticktoamorningroutineisthattheywastetimedecidingwhattodoorlookingforthingsinthemorning,whichmakesthemlateforworkandleadsthemtoabandontheroutine._38_.Layoutyourworkoutclothes,packyourlunch,prepareyourbreakfastingredients,andmakesureyourkeysandbagarebythedoor.Thissimplestepsavesyou15to20minutesofstressinthemorning.3.Prioritizeonenon-negotiablehealthyhabitInsteadoftryingtodo10differentthingseverymorning,pickonehealthyhabitthatyouwilldonomatterwhat._36_.Itcouldbe10minutesofstretching,a15-minutewalkoutside,ordrinkingaglassofwaterbeforeyoucheckyourphone.Havingonenon-negotiablehabitmakesyourroutinesimple,anditgivesyouasenseofaccomplishmentthatencouragesyoutoaddmorehealthyhabitsovertime.4._40_Manypeoplethinktheyneedtofollowtheexactsameroutineeverysingleday,butthatisnotrealistic.Onworkdays,youmayneedashorterroutinethatfocusesongettingyoureadyfortheday.Onweekends,youmayhavemoretimeforalongeractivitylikeahikeoraslowbreakfast.Allowingflexibilitymeansyouarelesslikelytogiveupentirelywhenyourroutinegetsinterruptedoneday.Buildingahealthymorningroutinetakestime,butsmall,consistentchangeswillleadtolong-termresultsthatimproveyourentireday.A.BeflexiblewithyourroutineB.WakeupatthesametimeeverydayC.Forexample,startbyjustaddinga5-minutemeditationafteryouwakeupD.Thefollowingpracticaltipscanhelpyoubuildaroutinethatworksforyoulong-termE.Bypreparingeverythingyouneedthenightbefore,youcanmakeyourmorningrunsmoothlyF.Thishabitdoesnothavetobebigortime-consumingG.Itisimportanttodrinkenoughwaterinthemorningtoboostyourmetabolism第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Lastsummer,IjoinedavolunteerprogramtoteachEnglishinasmallvillageinnorthernThailand.Ididnotknowwhatto_41_beforeIwent.Ihadnevertaughtbefore,andIwasworriedthatIwouldnotbeableto_42_adifferencetothechildren.WhenIarrivedatthevillageschool,Iwas_43_byhowwarmandwelcomingeveryonewas.Theschoolwassmall,withonlyfourclassroomsand82students,buteverywallwas_44_withcolorfulchildren'sdrawings.Mystudentswereagedbetween8and12,andmostofthemhadnevermetaforeignerbefore.Onmyfirstday,theysatvery_45_intheirseats,tooshytospeakorevenlookatme.Istartedthefirstclasswithasimplenamegame,tohelpeveryonelearneachother'snames._46_,thechildrenstartedtorelaxandsmile.Bytheendoftheclass,theywereall_47_toshoutouttheirnamesinEnglishandlaughwhentheymademistakes.Overthenexteightweeks,ItaughtthembasicEnglishwordsandconversation,andIalsotriedto_48_themabouttheworldoutsidetheirvillage.Wedrewpicturesofanimalsfromdifferentcountries,readsimplestoriesaboutenvironmentalprotection,andplayedgamesthat_49_themtopracticespeaking.Oneofmymost_50_memoriesisofalittlegirlnamedMai.Maiwasveryquiet,andshenever_51_toanswerquestionsinclassduringthefirstfewweeks.Oneafternoon,Ifoundhersittingoutsidetheclassroomafterschool,lookingatapictureIhaddrawnofanelephant.Isatdown_52_herandaskedherwhatshethoughtoftheelephant.Shewhispered"verybeautiful"in_53_,thefirstEnglishwordsIhadeverheardherspeak.ItoldherthatherEnglishwaswonderful,andherfacelitupwithahuge_54_.Afterthatday,Maislowlybecamemoreconfident,andbytheendofmystay,shewasoneofthefirststudentsto_55_herhandwhenIaskedaquestion.Whenitwastimetoleave,allthechildrengavemehand-madecardsandsmall_56_theyhadpickedfromtheforest.IcriedasIsaidgoodbye,becauseIhad_57_expectedthatIwouldfeelsoconnectedtothisplaceandthesechildren.Peopleoftenaskmewhatthechildrenlearnedfromme,butIknowthatIlearned_58_morefromthemthantheylearnedfromme.Theytaughtmethatjoydoesnot_59_howmuchyouhave,andthatkindnessisalanguagethatdoesnotneedwords.ThatexperiencechangedthewayIseetheworld,andIknowthatIwill_60_thosememoriesfortherestofmylife.41.A.expectB.believeC.bringD.afford42.A.takeB.makeC.doD.give43.A.confusedB.inspiredC.surprisedD.disappointed44.A.filledB.coveredC.decoratedD.matched45.A.quietlyB.nervouslyC.comfortablyD.still46.A.GraduallyB.SuddenlyC.FortunatelyD.Clearly47.A.afraidB.willingC.reluctantD.eager48.A.informB.askC.tellD.introduce49.A.encouragedB.forcedC.askedD.invited50.A.forgettableB.unforgettableC.unexpectedD.interesting51.A.wantedB.triedC.volunteeredD.decided52.A.overB.besideC.behindD.before53.A.ThaiB.ChineseC.EnglishD.French54.A.smileB.blushC.surpriseD.cry55.A.waveB.shakeC.raiseD.hold56.A.flowersB.cardsC.booksD.leaves57.A.neverB.everC.alreadyD.still58.A.anythingB.somethingC.nothingD.much59.A.liveonB.dependonC.holdonD.tryon60.A.shareB.rememberC.keepD.miss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。ThetraditionalChinesecraftofbambooweavinghasahistoryofmorethan2,000years.Forcenturies,bambooweaving_61_(use)tomakedailyitemssuchasbaskets,mats,andcontainersforfoodandtea.Today,thisancientcraftisexperiencinganewrevivalamongyoungChinesedesigners,_62_arecombiningtraditionaltechniqueswithmoderndesigntocreatenewproductsthatappealtoyoungconsumers.Bambooisoneofthemostsustainablematerialsintheworld.Itgrowsextremelyfast,_63_(reach)fullsizeinjustafewmonths,anditcanbeharvestedwithoutdamagingtherootsystem,whichmeansitcanregrownaturally.Itisalsolightweight,strong,and100%biodegradable,_64_makesitanidealalternativetoplasticformanydailyproducts.28-year-olddesignerLinYuestartedherownbambooweavingstudioinHangzhouthreeyearsago.SheworkswitheldermasterweaversinruralZhejiangProvince,_65_(learn)traditionaltechniquesandadaptingthemtocreatemodernproductssuchasbamboophonestands,lampshades,andhandbags."WhenIwasachild,mygrandmotherusedawovenbamboobaskettocarryvegetablestothemarket,"Linsaid."Butasplasticproductsbecamepopular,thesewovenitems_66_(disappear)frompeople'sdailylives.Iwantedtobringthisbeautifulcraftback."Lin'sstudiosellstheirproductsonlinethroughsocialmediaplatforms,andtheyhavegainedalargefollowingamongyoungpeoplewhocareabout_67_(environment)protectionandsustainableliving."Youngconsumerstodayarelookingforproductsthathave_68_storybehindthem,andthataremorefriendlytotheplanetthanmass-producedplasticgoods,"Linsaid.Inrecentyears,theChinesegovernmenthasalsosupportedthedevelopmentoftraditionalcraftslikebambooweaving,providingfundingfortrainingprogramsforyoungpeopleandhelpingcraftspeopleselltheirproductsonline.Today,bambooweavingisnotonlyacraft_69_alsoanewsourceofincomeformanyruralcommunities,helpingtostoptheoutflowofyoungpeoplefromruralareasandkeeptraditionalculturealive.Linsayshergoalistomakebambooweavingpopularagain,andtoshowthatancientcraftscanfitperfectlyinto_70_(today)modernlifestyle."Thiscraftis2,000yearsold,butitdoesn'thavetobeold-fashioned,"shesaid."Wejustneedtogiveitanewlife."第四部分写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。Lastweekend,IgohikingwithmyclassmatesintheWestMountain.Wegotupearlyandmeetattheschoolgateat7o'clockinthemorning.Wewenttherebybike,thatwasgoodexerciseforus.Whenwearrived,westartedtoclimbthemountain.Theviewalongthewaywasverybeautifully.Wesawmanykindofwildflowersandheardbirdssinginginthetree.Abouttwohourslate,wereachedthetopofthemountain.Wewereallexcitingtoseethebeautifulcitybelowus.Wehadabigpicniconthetop,sharedourfoodandtookalotofphoto.Beforeleaving,wepickedupalltherubbishandtookthemawaytokeepthemountainclean.Wehadawonderfultimethatday.ItwassuchpleasanttripthatIwillneverforgetit.第二节书面表达(满分25分)你校英文报社正在举办以MyFavoriteTraditionalChineseCraft为主题的征文活动,请你根据以下要点写一篇短文投稿:1.你最喜欢的传统工艺是什么;2.介绍该工艺的特点;3.你喜欢它的原因。要求:1.词数100左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;3.开头已给出,不计入总词数。MyFavoriteTraditionalChineseCraft...参考答案及解析第一部分听力(共30分)1.B2.B3.C4.A5.A6.A7.B8.A9.B10.B11.B12.A13.B14.A15.B16.A17.B18.C19.B20.C(听力解析略,考查考生获取事实性信息的能力,答案基于听力原文事实性内容得出)第二部分阅读理解(共40分)第一节21.B解析:根据MainStage部分LeoCarter的演出时间20:30-22:00,计算可知时长为90分钟,故选B。22.B解析:GeneralAdmission票价为£85每人,12岁以下儿童免费,且每名成年人最多可带2名儿童。因此一对夫妇购买两张普通票,两个孩子免费,总价为85×2=170英镑,故选B。23.C解析:根据SiteRules可知,禁止自带酒精和玻璃容器,禁止商业用途专业拍摄设备,禁止离场后再次进入;仅允许个人小型相机拍摄,手机属于个人拍摄设备,因此选C。24.A解析:根据第二段可知,Riley救助收养Nutmeg的经历让她关注到流浪猫问题,随后发起了PawsontheStreet项目,故选A。25.B解析:根据第四段,TNR项目人道捕捉流浪猫、绝育防止过度繁殖后放回原领地,核心作用是人道控制流浪猫数量,故选B。26.C解析:文章最后一段总结,Riley对一只小猫的善举发展为帮助数百只流浪猫的项目,说明微小的善举可以发展为帮助很多生命的事业,故选C。27.D解析:Riley主动救助流浪猫,持续拓展项目帮助更多动物,说明她有爱心且意志坚定,故选D。28.C解析:文章第一段第二句明确提出研究新发现:城市绿地的生物多样性对长期心理健康的影响比绿地面积更大,故选C。29.A解析:第五段破折号后对softattention做出解释,这是一种放松的精神状态,能让大脑从城市日常生活的过度刺激中休息恢复,故选A。30.B解析:根据第六段,增加生物多样性不需要完全改造公园,简单的方法就是多种本土野花,留下部分长草不修剪,故选B。31.C解析:本文是一篇研究报道,核心内容是介绍新研究关于城市绿地生物多样性和心理健康的发现,故选C。32.B解析:第一段第二句,早期预测警告说生成式AI会取代人类工人,故选B。33.A解析:第二段第二句明确指出,只有约7%的工作会被完全取代,故选A。34.C解析:第五段明确说,行政助理、入门级数据录入和基础客服岗位最容易被取代,故选C。35.C解析:最后一句指出,如果管理好转型过程,对社会来说是净收益,说明合理管理可以让社会从生成式AI获得更多好处,故选C。第二节36.D解析:上文提出很多人无法坚持健康晨间计划,下文给出四条具体建议,因此该句引出下文建议,选D。37.C解析:上文提出不要一次改变太多,要从小处开始,因此举例说明从小的改变开始,比如起床后只加5分钟冥想,选C。38.E解析:该段主题是前一天晚上做好准备,下文说准备好所有物品,因此该句总结前一天准备可以让早晨更顺畅,选E。39.F解析:上文提出选一个必须做的习惯,下文说习惯不需要很大,可以是10分钟拉伸,因此该句说这个习惯不需要很大或费时间,选F。40.A解析:该段说不用每天完全一致,工作日和周末可以不同,要允许灵活性,因此小标题是让计划有弹性,选A。第三部分语言知识运用(共45分)第一节41.A解析:作者出发前不知道对这次志愿活动有什么期待,whattoexpect表示“期待什么”,符合语境,故选A。42.B解析:makeadifference是固定搭配,意为“产生影响,起作用”,故选B。43.C解析:作者没想到村庄的人这么热情好客,因此感到惊讶,surprised符合语境,故选C。44.B解析:becoveredwith表示“覆盖满”,墙上满是孩子们五颜六色的画,符合语境,故选B。45.A解析:孩子们很害羞,不敢说话,所以安静地坐在座位上,quietly符合语境,故选A。46.A解析:做游戏之后孩子们逐渐放松下来,gradually表示“逐渐地”,符合动作发展过程,故选A。47.B解析:孩子们放松之后,愿意大声喊出自己的名字,bewillingtodo表示“愿意做某事”,符合语境,故选B。48.
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