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第一部分 听力
1-5 CBABB 6-10 CABCA 11-15 CBACA 16-20 CBBAC
第二部分 阅读
第一节
21-23 BCA 24-27 BADC 28-31 BCAC 32-35 DADB
第二节
36-40 ADGFE
第三部分 语言运用
第一节
41-45 DACBD 46-50 CBACB 51-55 CABAD
第二节
56. that 57. by 58. fifth 59. sets 60. jointly
61. To advance 62. wellness 63. featuring 64. an 65. paired
第四部分 写作
第一节
One possible version:
Winners Never Quit
The motto “Winners never quit” resonates deeply with me. It means truly successful people
are those who keep pushing forward, even when things get tough.
It was put to the test last year when I joined a robotics competition. Initially, I struggled with
programming errors and mechanical failures. Frustration crept in when my robot malfunctioned
during trials. Yet, instead of giving up, I adjusted my strategy, studied late into nights, and learned
from each failure. The turning point came when I redesigned the code logic—a small change that
doubled my robot’s efficiency. Holding the first-place trophy, I realized it was my consistent
perseverance that led to my success.
This experience taught me that every effort, even if imperfect, brings me closer to victory. I’ll
carry this truth with me, not just as a rule, but as the fire that keeps me going.
第二节
One possible version:
Suddenly, a weak sound was heard from a corner of the barn. It was dark
inside.
I gathered myself and went toward the sound with great care. As I flicked on my phone’s
flashlight and saw what was in one of the stalls, I let out a high-pitched squeal—baby foxes! They
were crawling out of a hole and then tumbling back down. Adorable! Barely could I contain my
thrill and excitement at my first encounter with these wild creatures. Knowing that everyone
adored animals, I snapped a hundred photos and quickly updated my post. This time, I knew I’d
make everyone jealous, including, of course, my two best friends.
As I was waiting for the comments, something within me started to change. Likes did
pour in as anticipated, alongside Carlos and Natalia’s warm words. Yet, the thrill of likes faded as
my thoughts wandered to the cute baby foxes’ awkward leaps—no filter could frame this joy.
Piece by piece, the farm’s simple wonders surfaced: the unforgettable dawn scene, the fantastic
flavors of blackberry pies, the dusty barn, and wild magic, etc., and all these kept me spellbound.
Mom was right: true joy wasn’t in crafting envy-worthy posts for likes but in these simple,
学科网(北京)股份有限公司precious moments spent with my beloved Grandpa on the magic farm.
听力原文:
Text 1
M: Erin, is something bothering you?
W: Well, I’m behind on my assignments and I have two tests next week which I’ve barely studied
for.
Text 2
M: My name is Tae-Min, and I’ll be taking you around the museum today. Are there any
questions before we get started?
W: I have one — is there somewhere I could leave this bag? It’s quite heavy.
M: Yes, we have lockers near the entrance.
Text 3
M: I’d like to check out. Here’s my room key.
W: Thank you. Just a moment. Okay, Mr. Brown. Here’s the bill for your stay.
M: Oh, this is charging me for two nights, but I arrived yesterday morning. And I didn’t request
any additional services.
Text 4
M: I’m about to head to Forest Café to buy drinks for our team. Would you like something, too?
W: Yes. I love the seasonal drink sold there ... the pumpkin milky tea.
M: I think that one has been discontinued. It was being offered in the fall only. The café is
advertising winter drinks now.
Text 5
M: Sandy, the move you requested came through. You’ll be able to start working at the Lambert
office on August first.
W: Wow. It’s a good thing that I’ve already started gathering documentation on my work
processes to give to my replacement.
Text 6
W: Excuse me — do you know if bus Number 7 goes to Bryson Road?
M: Yes, it does. Are you trying to get to Valmont Shopping Plaza?
W: Actually, yes. It’s on Bryson Road, right?
M: That’s right. This bus will stop in front of the mall. But there’s some repairing work underway
on the south side of Bryson Road. Bus Number 7 coming back this direction is being re-routed
away from the road. It’s confusing, so ...
W: Oh, I see.
M: For your return trip, I’d recommend taking bus Number 22 instead. It stops about two blocks
from here.
Text 7
W: Hi, I have an appointment for a tune-up on my car. My name is Yolanda Garcia.
M: I’m sorry, Ms. Garcia, but we’re pretty busy today. We might not be able to get to your car
until the early evening. Would you like me to check our schedule for openings tomorrow
morning instead?
W: Oh, I’m going out of town then. Driving, actually. That’s why I scheduled my appointment for
this afternoon. Is there anything you can do to speed up the process, at least?
M: Let me see ... Our records say you don’t really need an oil change yet. Why don’t we save that
job for later?
学科网(北京)股份有限公司W: That sounds good.
Text 8
M: Oh no, I’ve been scheduled to work on Wednesday afternoon! That’s when my university’s
Japanese class meets. I’ll have to switch shifts with somebody. You’re working in the morning
— could you switch with me?
W: Sorry, Neil, but I’m also busy on Wednesday afternoon. I have a dental appointment. Try
asking whoever’s working the night shift that day, like Ruby and Hakeem.
M: OK, I will. But this is bad. I definitely told Mr. Romero that I wasn’t free on Wednesday
afternoons.
W: Well, as a manager, he has a lot of information to keep track of. You should write down your
availability for him when he comes in today. Then he’ll have something to refer to when he
makes the next shift schedule.
Text 9
W: Are you free this weekend? My company is hosting a charity marathon and they’re looking for
volunteers.
M: Hmm, that sounds interesting, Emily. What’s it all about?
W: Well, we’ve got a conference to explain the details tonight but basically, it’s to raise money to
provide some facilities for the nearby primary schools. Would you be interested in helping out?
We provide all the training needed.
M: Absolutely, count me in. What would I need to do?
W: We want people to help with the set-up, hand out water to runners, and manage the finishing
line. There are lots of options; you can take multiple jobs if you want to, depending on what’s
needed.
M: Okay, I’d like to work the finishing line and go from there.
W: Great! It starts early. We’re gathering around 4 a.m. The racers arrive from six to six-thirty to
kick off at seven. We should be finished in the early afternoon.
M: No problem. I’m an early riser.
Text 10
W: Picture a charming little city that’s full of town houses and statues of cats. What you’re
imagining could very well be the city of Kuching, which is located in the Malaysian state of
Sarawak. First-time visitors to Kuching can get to know the city by taking a walk along the
Sarawak River. The tree-lined path next to the river gives visitors a pleasant view of the Astana,
the 19th-century palace that is the home of the state governor. Nearby is Fort Margherita, a
white-walled building which was built to protect the city from attacks. Besides old buildings
and houses, cat statues also give Kuching its unique character. Whether it’s a huge white cat
waving “hello” or a robot-cat family sitting by the river, cat statues are everywhere to be seen.
After that, it’s time to check out Kuching’s side streets, where you’ll find all sorts of craft shops
and cafés. This is also where you can try some delicious local foods. For example, there’s nasi
lemak, a sweet-smelling rice dish that also happens to be the national dish of Malaysia; or
sarawak laksa, a dish that is made up of rice noodles served in a rich sour soup.
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