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第1页(共1页)2025-2026学年江苏省南京市临江区高级中学高三(上)开学英语试卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分0分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)1.Howwillthemangettocollegetoday?A.Bywalking.B.Byridingabus.C.Bytakingacar.2.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Atanentrancetothezoo.B.Inthemainzoo.C.Inatheater.3.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Bill'shairstyle.B.Thewoman'shairdresser.C.Ahairsalon.4.WhatistherelationshipbetweenthemanandMr.Ryan?A.Classmates.B.Parentandchild.C.Teacherandstudent.5.Whatwillthewomandointheafternoon?A.Drivetotherestaurantat4:30p.m.B.Attendameetingat5:00p.m.C.Meetthemanat5:30p.m.第二节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6.WhatdidJakedoatlunchtime?A.Heboughtapairofshoes.B.Hewentouttoplaysports.C.Hewashedhisdirtysportsshoes.7.Howdoesthewomansound?A.Careless.B.Tired.C.Annoyed.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.WhatdidRobertbringback?A.Photos.B.Apples.C.Asandwich.9.WhatwasAlicedoingwhenRobertsawher?A.Shewastakingphotos.B.Shewasmakingfood.C.Shewasrunning.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。10.Whatiswrongwiththewoman'scomputer?A.Itmakesastrangenoise.B.Italwayshasabluescreen.C.Itlacksthelatestoperatingsystem.11.Whatdoesthewomanwanttoknow?A.Theupdatetime.B.Thelaptopmodel.C.Therepaircost.12.Whatdoesthemanoffertodoforthewoman?A.Giveherareasonablerepairprice.B.Repairhercomputertoday.C.Ringheruptomorrow.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。13.HowoftendoesLarrygotothegym?A.Onceaweek.B.Twiceaweek.C.Threetimesaweek.14.WhatencouragedLarrytostartworkingout?A.Thathewantedtobetogetherwithhisfriends.B.Thatheneededtolosesomeweight.C.Thathestruggledtocatchabus.15.WhatkindofexercisedoesLarrydomost?A.Running.B.Swimming.C.Cycling.16.HowmanypoundshasLarrylostsofar?A.14.B.10.C.7.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17.Whydoesthespeakergivethetalk?A.Tointroducesometouristspots.B.Toappealtotourists.C.Toofferjobopportunities.18.Whatisthepurposeofstartingthisgroup?A.Todesigntravelplans.B.Toleadgrouptours.C.Totraintourguides.19.Wherecanthetalkbefoundprobably?A.Inatravelmagazine.B.Inanonlinearticle.C.Inavideoonsocialmedia.20.WhenwasAdventureConsultantsfounded?A.Oneweekago.B.Onemonthago.C.Oneyearago.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分0分)第一节(共4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,选出最佳答案。GuidedTourofLondonWestminsterAbbey,BigBen,BuckinghamPalaceJoinaguidedtourtoexploreLondon'siconicWestminsterAbbey,BuckinghamPalace,andBigBen.Withskip﹣the﹣linetickets,accessWestminsterAbbeytodiscoveritstreasures.Thefollowinginformationisprovidedforyourreference.Highlights●EfficientlyvisitthreetopLondonattractions.●Letaguideleadthroughbusyareas,ensuringyoudon'tmissanyhiddensights.●Avoidqueueswithskip﹣the﹣lineaccess,savingyouprecioustime.●Capturephotosoffamouslandmarksfromthebestpointsrecommendedbyyourguide.What'sIncludedAtourbya5﹣StarLicensedGuidewithlivecommentaryinyourchosenlanguage.Skip﹣the﹣linetickets,prioritygroupentry(max20people),andheadsetsforWestminsterAbbey.Yourguidewillalsosharefascinatinganecdotesandhistoricalcontext,bringingeachsitetolife.Plus,getaccesstoexclusiveareasofWestminsterAbbeythatareusuallyoff﹣limitstoregularvisitors.AdditionalInformationArrive10minutesearly;norefundforlatecomers.Toursinonelanguage.Entryrestrictedduringmasses.Keepquietasit'saplaceofworship.Limitedpram(婴儿车)access,noluggagestorage,nopets.Considerwearingcomfortableshoes,astherewillbesomewalkinginvolved,anddressappropriately,especiallywhenvisitingWestminsterAbbey.Limited﹣timeDealGraba5%discountnow!Payonly£111.49perperson(was£117.35).Butactfast—thedealendsonJuly25,2025.ExploreLondon'siconicsites,withfreecancellation24hoursbeforethetourstarts.Don'tmissthischancetoexperienceLondon'srichhistoryatagreatprice!21.Whatadvantagecantouristsgetfromtheskip﹣the﹣linetickets?A.EnteringBuckinghamPalacedirectly.B.AvoidinglongqueuesatWestminsterAbbey.C.GainingaccesstoexclusiveareasofBigBen.D.Gettingadiscountonthetourprice.22.Ifatouristarrives5minuteslateforthetour,whatwillhappen?A.Theycanstilljointhetourbutneedtopayanextrafee.B.Theywillbegivenachancetocatchupwiththegroup.C.Theywon'tgetarefundandmaymisspartofthetour.D.Theycanreschedulethetourforanotherdaywithoutcharge.23.Whereisthispassagemostprobablytakenfrom?A.Ahistoricalresearchpaper.B.Afashionmagazine.C.Ageographytextbook.D.Atraveladvertisement."Whenchoosingacareer,I'vealwaysbelievedthatyoungpeopleshouldseekwhattheytrulylove."That'sexactlythepathMoyunhastaken.Moyun,amusicinfluencer,gainedfamebycovering(翻唱)popsongsontheguzheng.Since2014,herBilibiliuploadshaveearnedmillionsofviews.Despitetheovernightsuccess,Moyundidn'tletitupsetherlife."Iwasstillastudentatthetime,andduringthoseyearsfocusedonstudying,thevideo'ssuddenpopularitydidn'treallychangemydailyroutine,"sherecalled.Butthewaveofpositivecommentsfromtheaudiencegreatlyinspiredhertofollowherlovefortheguzheng.Withthisdrive,Moyunhasgainedmanyfansbyplayingmodernsongsontheoldguzhengandslowlycreatedherownspecialwayofmixingoldandnewmusicstyles.OnestandoutexampleofherworksisthecoveroftheEagles'HotelCalifornia,whichhasgottenover20millionviewsonYouTube.Manyinternationalviewers,afterwatchinghervideos,areamazedbyherperformancesandoftenaskthesamequestion:"Whatinstrumentisthis?I'veneverseenitbefore."ToMoyun,it'sunfortunatethattheguzhengisnotwell﹣knownoutsideofChina.ShethinksthecommonEnglishtranslationforguzheng﹣"Chinesezither"﹣isnotquiteright.However,sheishopefulthatthiswillchange,especiallyasmoreyoungpeopleinChinaseektoreconnectwiththeirculturalroots."Ibelievethatwhenwepresenttheguzhengwithculturalconfidenceonglobalstages,introducingitproudlybyname,itwillbecometheaccepteduniversalterm,"Moyunsaid.Next,Moyunplanstoplaymodernsongsfromdifferenttypesofmusicusingtheguzheng,challengingideasabouttraditionalChineseinstruments.Withafocusonfinger﹣styletechniquesandoriginalcompositions,sheaimstoexpandwhattheguzhengcando."Don'tlimityourself—exploremore,"shesaid.24.WhatdidMoyundoafterhersuddensuccess?A.Shequitherstudies.B.Shechangedherperformingstyle.C.Sheturnedaprofessional.D.Shewentaboutherdailylifeasusual.25.WhatmakesMoyun'smusicparticularlyspecial?A.Havinguniquestagepresence.B.Mixingtraditionalandmodernstyles.C.Reachingglobalfollowersonline.D.Focusingoncoveringclassicalmusic.26.WhatdoesMoyun'sattitudetotheterm"Chinesezither"indicate?A.ShefavorsspreadingChinesecultureconfidently.B.SheregardstheguzhengasatypeofthezitherC.Shecreditstheguzheng'sglobalfametotheterm.D.ShehopesChineseyoungpeoplereconnectwithwesternculture.27.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesMoyun?A.Innovative.B.Honest.C.Considerate.D.Generous.Beneaththequietsurfaceofaforestliesabusynetworkscientistscallthe"WoodWideWeb".Farfrombeingisolatedindividuals,treescommunicate,shareresources,andevensendwarningsthroughanundergroundsystemoffungi(真菌).Thekeyplayersinthishiddenconversationaremycorrhizalfungi.Thesethread﹣likeorganismsconnecttreeroots,formingvastnetworks.ResearchfromtheUniversityofBritishColumbiarevealsthatupto90%oflandplantsdependonthesefungi.Throughthisinterdependentrelationship,treesexchangenutrientslikecarbonandnitrogen.Older"mothertrees"oftenactashubs,sendingextrasugarstoyoungersaplingsstrugglinginshadedareas—aphenomenoncalled"forestfamilyconnections".Whenunderattack,treesreleasechemicalsignals.A2023studyinNatureEcology&Evolutiondemonstratesthatacaciatrees(金合欢树)bittenbygiraffesproduceethylene(乙烯)gas.Nearbytreespickupthesechemicalsignalsfromtheairwithinminutesandincreasetannin(鞣酸)production,makingtheirleavesbitterandlesstasty.Similarly,pinetreesattackedbybeetlessendoutwarningsignalsthroughfungalnetworks,pushingneighborstoboostdefensiveresins(树脂).Notallinteractionsarecooperative.Someplants,liketheghostorchid,hackthenetworktostealnutrientsfromnearbytreeswithoutofferinganythinginreturn.Otherspecies,suchasblackwalnuttrees,releasetoxins(毒素)torestraincompetitors—astrategycalled"biologicalwarfare"byecologists.Understandingthis"socialnetwork"challengestraditionalviewsofforests.Loggingdominantmothertreescancollapseentireecosystems,muchlikeremovingserversfromtheInternet.Scientistsnowadvocateforselectivecuttingpracticesthatpreservefungalnetworks,ensuringforests'resilience(适应力)toclimatechange.AsauthorPeterWohllebennotesinTheHiddenLifeofTrees,"Forestsaresuper﹣organismswithintelligencewe'rejustbeginningtodecode."Thissilentdialoguebeneathourfeetremindsusthatnature'sdeepestconversationsoftenhappenwithoutasingleword.28.Whatmethoddoacaciatreesusetowarnnearbytreesofgiraffefeeding?A.Producingdefensiveresinsinbark.B.Transmittingelectricalsignalsthroughroots.C.Releasingawarninggasintotheair.D.Increasingsugardistributionviafungalnetworks.29.Whatdoes"biologicalwarfare"refertoinparagraph4?A.Usingchemicalstokillinsects.B.Releasingpoisonstocontaincompetitors.C.Fightingforsunlightthroughheight.D.Stealingnutrientsviaundergroundroots.30.Whyshouldmothertreesbepreservedaccordingtoscientists?A.Theyattractdiversewildlifespecies.B.Theyofferyoungtreesnutrients.C.Theybattleagainstclimatechange.D.Theymaintainecosystemstability.31.What'sthemainideaofthetext?A.Thedefensivestrategiesoftrees.B.Thecooperativeinteractionbetweentrees.C.Theimportantroleofmothertrees.D.Thehiddencommunicationamongtrees.Inanewstudy,conductedbyOhioStateUniversity,researcherssetouttoexplainwhychildrenoftengathermoreinformationthantheyneedtocompleteatask,exploringnewwaystosolveitevenwhentheyknowthebestsolutionandhavedonemanytimesbefore."Childrencan'tseemtostopthemselvesfromgatheringmoreinformationthantheyneedtocompleteatask,evenwhentheyknowexactlywhattheyneed,"VladimirSloutsky,co﹣authorofthestudyandprofessorofpsychologyatTheOhioStateUniversitysaid.Sloutskythoughtthismightbebecausechildren'sbrainsaren'tmatureenoughtounderstandthetaskorpayproperattention,orbecausetheylackthecontroltofocus.But,tohissurprise,hefoundthatthemostlikelyreasonforthis"over﹣exploring"isthatworkingmemoryisnotfullydevelopedinchildren.Therefore,whileadultscaneasilyrememberthebestwaytocompleteatask,childrenareforcedtoquestiontheiroftencorrectmemoriesandre﹣exploretasksthey'vedonebefore.Simply,childrendon'tholdinformationtheyneedtocompleteataskintheirmemoryforverylong,thestudysuggests.Speakingaboutoneofthetaskschildrenwereaskedtocompleteinthestudy,wheretheywereaskedtoidentifyananimalbyuncoveringpartsofahiddenpictureofthem,Sloutskyexplainedthateventhoughitbecameobviousafterafewtriesthatthetailwastheeasiestandquickestparttouncoverinordertoidentifytheanimal,thekids"justkeptuncoveringmorebodypartsbeforetheymadetheirchoice.""Thechildrenlearnedthatonebodypartwilltellthemwhatthecreatureis,buttheymaybeconcernedthattheydon'tremembercorrectly.Theirworkingmemoryisstillunderdevelopment,"Sloutskysaid."Theywanttoresolvethisuncertaintybycontinuingtosample,bylookingatotherbodypartstoseeiftheylineupwithwhattheythink."Thechildreninthestudywereagedbetweenfourandsix,withmoreresearchsettouncoverexactlywhenchildren'sworkingmemoryimprovesandgivesthemtheconfidenceto"actmorelikeadultsdo"whenitcomestocompletingtasks.32.Whatlikelyexplainskids'over﹣exploringacompletedtask?A.Theirshort﹣termattention.B.Theirhungerformoreknowledge.C.Theirunderdevelopedmemory.D.Theirinabilitytounderstandthetask.33.Whatwerechildrenaskedtodointheexperiment?A.Identifythetailofananimal.B.Confirmacreaturebyitsbodyparts.C.Uncoverthepictureonacreature.D.Choosethepictureofahiddenanimal.34.Howdidthechildrenperformintheexperiment?A.Reallysmart.B.Veryflexible.C.Ratherexcited.D.Lessconfident.35.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthepassage?A.HowDoChildrenExploretheWorld?B.WhatIsbehindChildren'sPoorMemory?C.WhyShouldWeInspireChildren'sCuriosity?D.WhyDoChildrenLike"Useless"Information?第二节(共1小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5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。Thereisagrowingtrendinmedicine:doctorsareprescribingtimeinnaturetotheirpatientstoaddressawidevarietyofphysicalandmentalhealthconcerns.These"natureprescriptions(处方)"aren'tjustfeel﹣goodrecommendations.36ScottKaiser,MD,adirectorofgeriatriccognitivehealthatthePacificNeuroscienceInstitute,isoneofthesedoctors."Naturehasaprofoundimpactonhealthyagingandoverallwell﹣being,"heexplains."Thereareseveralfactorsinhealthyaging—diet,exercise,mindfulness,community,creativityandasenseofpurpose.37Ican'toverstatehowpowerfulnaturecanbeasahealer."Herearesomecommonwaysofnaturalhealing."Sensorywalks"areaneasywaytogetstarted.Dr.Kaiseradviseswalkingmindfullythroughnaturewhilefocusingonallfivesenses,payingattentiontowhatyoucansee,smell,hear,touchandeventaste."Leaveyourgadgetsathome,"headds,"soyoucanbeundistractedandreallyexperienceitall."Anotherprescriptiongainingpopularityiscoldtherapy.38Immerseyourselfinwaterthatfeelsuncomfortablycoldandstaytherefor30secondstoaminute.Mostpeoplestartwithwaterthat'sabout10℃to15℃,thoughsomegocolderastheirtoleranceincreases.39Trysimplywalkingfor15minutesintheearlymorning.SunlightexposureboostsvitaminD,crucialforoverallhealth.Andgettingearlymorningsunlightinyoureyeswillhelprefreshyou.Othersimpleprescriptionsincludegardening,hiking,bikingorswimming.Andifactivepursuitsfeelliketoomuch,evenjustsittingoutdoorsonaparkbenchcanhelp,asitmayimproveyourimmunesystemandlowertheriskofcancer.40Natureprescriptionscanalsolowerstress,depressionandanxietywhileimprovingcognitivefunction.A.Thebenefitsextendbeyondphysicalhealth.B.Butdoctorssuggestthatitrequiresgradualadaptation.C.Thispracticeinvolvesexposingyourselftocoldwater.D.You'llimmediatelybehappier,healthierandmoreproductive.E.Ifthatsoundstoointense,natureoffersgentleralternatives,too.F.Instead,they'reevidence﹣basedinterventionsbackedbyscience.G.Beingoutdoorscanprovideaccesstoalloftheseatthesametime.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分15分)第一节(共1小题;每小题15分,满分15分)(15分)AsetoftreasuredwarmedalshasbeenrescuedfromtheedgeofdestructionattheGattonLandfill(垃圾堆)—allthankstothesharpeyesandquickthinkingofalocalworker.Tim,aheavymachineryoperatoratthesite,was41hisusualdutieswhensomethingcaughthisattentioninapileofgeneralwaste.Amongtheabandoneditems,henoticedasmall,unusual﹣looking42.Curious,hepausedhisworkto43further.Insidetheboxwerefourofficialwarmedals,stillindecentcondition,hiddenasthoughforgotten.Themedals,likely44oldandofhistoricalvaluetotheirthoughtfulowner.Hethen45ittohissupervisor(管理者).Recognizingtheimportanceofthe46,Councilstaffactedquicklytolookforthemedals'47.Withindays,theytrackeddowntheownerofthemedalsandarrangefortheirsafe48.The49ownerswereoverwhelmedwithemotiontohavethemedals—symbolsofserviceandsacrifice—backintheirpossession.CouncillorReck50Tim'sattentivenessandinitiative."ButforTim,thesepricelessandpreciousmedalswouldhave51inlandfill.Momentsliketheseshowhowmuchpeoplecare,eveninthemost52places.We'reproudofTimandthewholeteamforhandlingthediscoverywithsuchcareand53,"shesaid.While54arenotusuallyassociatedwithgoodnews,thisrarefindprovesthatevenintheunlikeliestofplaces,treasures—andtouchingstories—canstillbe55.41.A.performingB.rejectingC.clarifyingD.negotiating42.A.medalB.creatureC.containerD.antique43.A.investigateB.compareC.reactD.inquire44.A.daysB.weeksC.monthsD.decades45.A.assignedB.reportedC.owedD.sold46.A.siteB.visitC.findD.machine47.A.storiesB.footstepsC.routesD.origins48.A.leaveB.returnC.testD.move49.A.fearfulB.forgetfulC.gratefulD.hopeful50.A.criticizedB.suspectedC.judgedD.praised51.A.woundupB.comebackC.takenoffD.givenout52.A.peacefulB.impracticalC.popularD.unexpected53.A.trustB.respectC.intentionD.preference54.A.warsB.wastesC.sacrificesD.ruins55.A.uncoveredB.lostC.pursuedD.skipped第二节(共1小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)(15分)LifelineExpress,aproject56transformstrainsintomobilehospitalsforcataract(白内障)operations,hasprovidedfreesurgeriesfor240,000patientsinremoteandlessdevelopedareasacross28provincial﹣levelregionsinmorethanthreedecades,accordingtoan57(operate)oftheproject.Theproject58(launch)in1997asagiftfromthepeopleoftheHongKongSpecialAdministrativeRegion,makinganattempt59(mark)itsreturntothemotherland,saidtheChineseFoundationforLifelineExpressduringanewsconferenceinBeijingonWednesday.Sincethen,thefleet(车队)hasgrowntofourtrainsand33hospitalshavegotinvolvedin60initiative.Meanwhile,theprojecthasdonated96ophthalmology(眼科)centersin24provincial﹣levelregions61trainedmorethan340grassrootsophthalmologistsoncataractsurgical62(technique).Since2016,theprojecthassteppedupworkincountriesinvolvedintheBeltandRoadInitiativeandcarried634,360cataractsurgeriesforpatientsfromUzbekistanandsixother64(neighbor)countries,aswellasdonatedblindnesspreventioncooperationcentersinfourmemberstatesoftheShanghaiCooperationOrganization.Thisyear,theprojectisexpectedtoarrangetwotrainsandprovidefreeoperationsforabout6,000cataractpatients.Also,it65(send)mobilemedicalteamstofivecities.第四部分写作(共两节,满分0分)第一节(满分0分)66.针对国外有部分学生选择高中毕业后休学一年的现象,你校以"高中毕业生是否需要间隔年"为题征稿,请你写一篇短文投稿,内容包括:(1)你的看法;(2)说明理由。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。IsItNecessarytoHaveaGapYearBeforeCollege?________第二节(满分0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。Amandalivedinabigmoderncity.Duetothehigh﹣speeddevelopmentofeconomy,familiesfromdifferentbackgroundscameheretofindabetterlife.Amanda'sclassmateandfriend,Rama,wasfromoneofthosefamilies.Onedayafterschool,AmandaandRamawerechattingandRamamentionedhowmuchshemissedherfriendsandhometown."Itishardtoleave,"Ramasighed,"butmyfamilyneededtobesomewherethatiseasiertomakealiving.HoldingRama'shands,AmandaencouragedhertosharemoreandsheknewRamalovedtosinganddancewithherfriendsbackinherhometown.AfterlearningaboutRama'sstory,AmandastartedtonoticemorestudentslikeRamainherschool.Forthefirsttimesherealizedthatthosestudentslookedsadintheireyes.Sometimesbecauseoftheirdifferentaccents,theycouldn'tcommunicatewellwithothers,whichmadethemalwayssitorstandsilentlyatthebackoftheclassroom."Theyarehavingahardtime,weshouldshowthemkindnessandlove!"shetoldhermotheroneday.Amandaaskedhermotherwhatshecoulddotohelpmakethemfeelwelcome.Amanda'smothersuggested,"Whataboutusingart?Maybeitwillbeeasiertocommunicatethroughart."Amandathoughtforawhileandnodded.LikeherfriendRama,Amandalovedallformsofart,likepainting,singing,dancing,andperforming,throughwhichshecouldtelldifferentstoriesaboutherfamily,andherlife.Thenextday,AmandawenttotheActivityCenterinherschoolandproposedherplanofanartshow.Theofficerthoughtitagreatidea.Inspiredandexcited,Amandasetaboutherplanwithseveralfriends.AttheActivityCentertheyfilledaroomwithpaper,paintandpencils.Theyevenmadeasmallstage!Everythingready,theyinvitedallthenewstudentsinherschoolandAmandaencouragedthemtosharesomethingspecialabouttheirhometowninanyartform.ToAmanda'ssurprise,nooneresponded.注意:(1)续写词数应为150左右;(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Amazingly,Ramasteppedforwardtobreaktheice._____Everythingseemedtochangeafterthatartshow._____

2025-2026学年江苏省南京市临江区高级中学高三(上)开学英语试卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分0分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)1.Howwillthemangettocollegetoday?A.Bywalking.B.Byridingabus.C.Bytakingacar.【解答】略2.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Atanentrancetothezoo.B.Inthemainzoo.C.Inatheater.【解答】略3.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Bill'shairstyle.B.Thewoman'shairdresser.C.Ahairsalon.【解答】略4.WhatistherelationshipbetweenthemanandMr.Ryan?A.Classmates.B.Parentandchild.C.Teacherandstudent.【解答】略5.Whatwillthewomandointheafternoon?A.Drivetotherestaurantat4:30p.m.B.Attendameetingat5:00p.m.C.Meetthemanat5:30p.m.【解答】略第二节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6.WhatdidJakedoatlunchtime?A.Heboughtapairofshoes.B.Hewentouttoplaysports.C.Hewashedhisdirtysportsshoes.7.Howdoesthewomansound?A.Careless.B.Tired.C.Annoyed.【解答】略听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.WhatdidRobertbringback?A.Photos.B.Apples.C.Asandwich.9.WhatwasAlicedoingwhenRobertsawher?A.Shewastakingphotos.B.Shewasmakingfood.C.Shewasrunning.【解答】略听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。10.Whatiswrongwiththewoman'scomputer?A.Itmakesastrangenoise.B.Italwayshasabluescreen.C.Itlacksthelatestoperatingsystem.11.Whatdoesthewomanwanttoknow?A.Theupdatetime.B.Thelaptopmodel.C.Therepaircost.12.Whatdoesthemanoffertodoforthewoman?A.Giveherareasonablerepairprice.B.Repairhercomputertoday.C.Ringheruptomorrow.【解答】略听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。13.HowoftendoesLarrygotothegym?A.Onceaweek.B.Twiceaweek.C.Threetimesaweek.14.WhatencouragedLarrytostartworkingout?A.Thathewantedtobetogetherwithhisfriends.B.Thatheneededtolosesomeweight.C.Thathestruggledtocatchabus.15.WhatkindofexercisedoesLarrydomost?A.Running.B.Swimming.C.Cycling.16.HowmanypoundshasLarrylostsofar?A.14.B.10.C.7.【解答】略听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17.Whydoesthespeakergivethetalk?A.Tointroducesometouristspots.B.Toappealtotourists.C.Toofferjobopportunities.18.Whatisthepurposeofstartingthisgroup?A.Todesigntravelplans.B.Toleadgrouptours.C.Totraintourguides.19.Wherecanthetalkbefoundprobably?A.Inatravelmagazine.B.Inanonlinearticle.C.Inavideoonsocialmedia.20.WhenwasAdventureConsultantsfounded?A.Oneweekago.B.Onemonthago.C.Oneyearago.【解答】略第二部分阅读(共两节,满分0分)第一节(共4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,选出最佳答案。GuidedTourofLondonWestminsterAbbey,BigBen,BuckinghamPalaceJoinaguidedtourtoexploreLondon'siconicWestminsterAbbey,BuckinghamPalace,andBigBen.Withskip﹣the﹣linetickets,accessWestminsterAbbeytodiscoveritstreasures.Thefollowinginformationisprovidedforyourreference.Highlights●EfficientlyvisitthreetopLondonattractions.●Letaguideleadthroughbusyareas,ensuringyoudon'tmissanyhiddensights.●Avoidqueueswithskip﹣the﹣lineaccess,savingyouprecioustime.●Capturephotosoffamouslandmarksfromthebestpointsrecommendedbyyourguide.What'sIncludedAtourbya5﹣StarLicensedGuidewithlivecommentaryinyourchosenlanguage.Skip﹣the﹣linetickets,prioritygroupentry(max20people),andheadsetsforWestminsterAbbey.Yourguidewillalsosharefascinatinganecdotesandhistoricalcontext,bringingeachsitetolife.Plus,getaccesstoexclusiveareasofWestminsterAbbeythatareusuallyoff﹣limitstoregularvisitors.AdditionalInformationArrive10minutesearly;norefundforlatecomers.Toursinonelanguage.Entryrestrictedduringmasses.Keepquietasit'saplaceofworship.Limitedpram(婴儿车)access,noluggagestorage,nopets.Considerwearingcomfortableshoes,astherewillbesomewalkinginvolved,anddressappropriately,especiallywhenvisitingWestminsterAbbey.Limited﹣timeDealGraba5%discountnow!Payonly£111.49perperson(was£117.35).Butactfast—thedealendsonJuly25,2025.ExploreLondon'siconicsites,withfreecancellation24hoursbeforethetourstarts.Don'tmissthischancetoexperienceLondon'srichhistoryatagreatprice!21.Whatadvantagecantouristsgetfromtheskip﹣the﹣linetickets?BA.EnteringBuckinghamPalacedirectly.B.AvoidinglongqueuesatWestminsterAbbey.C.GainingaccesstoexclusiveareasofBigBen.D.Gettingadiscountonthetourprice.22.Ifatouristarrives5minuteslateforthetour,whatwillhappen?CA.Theycanstilljointhetourbutneedtopayanextrafee.B.Theywillbegivenachancetocatchupwiththegroup.C.Theywon'tgetarefundandmaymisspartofthetour.D.Theycanreschedulethetourforanotherdaywithoutcharge.23.Whereisthispassagemostprobablytakenfrom?DA.Ahistoricalresearchpaper.B.Afashionmagazine.C.Ageographytextbook.D.Atraveladvertisement.【解答】21.细节理解题。根据What'sIncluded部分中Skip﹣the﹣linetickets,prioritygroupentry(max20people),andheadsetsforWestminsterAbbey.(免排队门票、优先团体入场(最多20人)以及威斯敏斯特教堂的耳机。)可知,免排队门票能让游客避免在威斯敏斯特教堂排长队。故选B项。22.细节理解题。根据AdditionalInformation部分Arrive10minutesearly;norefundforlatecomers.(提前10分钟到达;迟到者不退款。)可知,如果游客迟到5分钟,将不会得到退款,且可能错过部分游览内容。故选C项。23.推理判断题。根据第一段JoinaguidedtourtoexploreLondon'siconicWestminsterAbbey,BuckinghamPalace,andBigBen.Withskip﹣the﹣linetickets,accessWestminsterAbbeytodiscoveritstreasures.Thefollowinginformationisprovidedforyourreference.(参加有导游带领的游览活动,探索伦敦标志性的威斯敏斯特教堂、白金汉宫和大本钟。持免排队门票进入威斯敏斯特教堂,探寻其中的珍宝。以下信息供您参考。)可知,文章介绍了伦敦一些著名景点的导游游览项目,包括亮点、费用、注意事项和限时优惠等旅游相关信息,所以最有可能来自旅游广告。故选D项。"Whenchoosingacareer,I'vealwaysbelievedthatyoungpeopleshouldseekwhattheytrulylove."That'sexactlythepathMoyunhastaken.Moyun,amusicinfluencer,gainedfamebycovering(翻唱)popsongsontheg

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