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江西创智协作体2026年元月高三联合调研考试英语含答案(1)_2026年1月_260116江西创智协作体2026年元月高三联合调研考试
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江西创智协作体2026年元月高三联合调研考试英语含答案(1)_2026年1月_260116江西创智协作体2026年元月高三联合调研考试
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江西创智协作体2026年元月高三联合调研考试英语含答案(1)_2026年1月_260116江西创智协作体2026年元月高三联合调研考试
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机密★启用前 江西创智协作体 2026 年元月高三联合调研考 试 英 语 试 卷 本试卷共 8 页,共四大题。全卷满分 150 分,考试时间 120 分钟。 ★祝考试顺利★ 注意事项: 1.答题前,先将自己的姓名、准考证号、考场号、座位号填写在试卷和答题卡上,并将准考 证 号条形码粘贴在答题卡上的指定位置。 2. 选择题的作答:每小题选出答案后,用2B 铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。 写 在试卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。 3.非选择题的作答:用黑色签字笔直接答在答题卡上对应的答题区域内。写在试卷、草稿 纸和答题卡的非答题区域均无效。 4.考试结束后,请将本试卷和答题卡一并上交。 第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分) 做题时,先将答案标在试卷上,录音内容结束后,你将有2分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转 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。每段对话读两 遍。 1.What is the woman going to do now? A.Go to the hospital. B.Attend a meeting. C.Complete some documents. 2.What probably is the woman? A.A teacher. B.A student. C.A receptionist. 3.What does the man mean? A.It's not that hot. B.There is no need to worry. C.He has prepared sunscreen and water. 4.What color was the woman's bedroom before? A.Blue. B.Pink. C.Green. 5.What is the relationship between the speakers? A.Workmates. B.Neighbors. C.Strangers. 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.What is the weather like now? A.Windy. B.Clear. C.Foggy. 7.How does Jack probably get to work? A.On foot. B.By car. C.By train. 【高三年级联合调研考试· 英语 第 1 页(共 8 页)】听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。 8.What project is currently underway? A.Setting up a clinic. B.Building a reception area.C.Creating an outdoor play park. 9.How can the man help? A.By adopting a pet. B.By feeding an animal. C.By taking dogs for a walk. 听第 8 段材料,回答第 10 至 12 题。 10.Which department does the man work in? A.Finance. B.Human resources. C.Research and development. 11.How does the woman feel? A.Hesitant. B.Disappointed. C.Apologetic. 12.What does the man decided to do? A.Make a holiday plan. B.Work overtime. C.Ignore the lecture. 听第 9 段材料,回答第 13 至 16 题。 13.Why did Mia take photographs of mailboxes? A.Her father suggested it. B.She liked their different designs. C.Their bright colors attracted her. 14.Where did Mia take her winning photo? A.In her garden. B.On a city street. C.On a wooden bridge. 15.How did Mia feel about her winning photo on the camera screen? A.Confident about the details. B.Unsure if the bird was in focus. C.Worried that the background was too dark. 16.What does Mia hope to do after the exhibition in Paris? A.Learn from other photographers. B.Focus on photographing people's portraits. C.Explore street photography in different cities. 听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 题。 17.Why did the speaker start his cafe? A.He had lost his former job. B.He saw a business opportunity. C.He wanted to achieve his dream. 18.What did the speaker consider most important about the cafe? A.It was close to many office buildings. B.Its quiet and comfortable environment. C.There was a shortage of cafes in the area. 19.What is the speaker's opinion about the food his cafe serves? A.Healthy. B.Quick to prepare. C.Reasonably priced. 20.What do office workers like about the cafe? A.The food. B.The location. C.The atmosphere. 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 No matter the season,our Community Stewardship and Engagement(CSE)Team stays busy connecting people to parks!Whether they're trucking a mobile trailhead out to the parks,creating bilingual forest walks,hosting cultural events,or restoring historic gardens— our team is devoted to removing historic and systemic barriers and offering a space for safe 【高三年级联合调研考试 · 英语 第 2 页(共 8 页)】engagement through park experiences.Why not get a glimpse into the wonderful world of park programs! Golden Gate Greenway Our CSE team brought our mobile trailhead,the Roving Ranger,to the Golden Gate Greenway—a green space for community recreation in the Tenderloin.Alongside many partner organizations,the Parks Conservancy offered hands-on learning about plants and animals in our local park,bringing the joy of nature and parks to the city center. Ayudando Latinos A Sonar(ALAS) We worked with ALAS,whose programming focused on the medicinal properties of native plants through smelling and tea tasting.The grand finale was connecting Ohlone Acorn grinding and traditional corn grinding from Central America to show the cultural connection. Rafiki Coalition in Muir Woods This summer,our CSE team brought the Rafiki Coalition,an organization that provides health education,housing,and essential services to San Francisco's Black community and other marginalized(边缘化的)groups,to Muir Woods National Monument.Most participants were visiting for the first time!They took hikes,saw salmon( 鲑 鱼 ) ,and enjoy the woods in community.One participant even shared that they felt they got the “Red Carpet Treatment”! Queer and Trans Belonging in Nature Our CSE team held an event for the Queer and Trans Belonging in Nature program.They invited a guest from Shelterwood Collective to lead activities. Together,they prepared marshland(沼泽地)for planting and discussed land care,collaboration,and disability justice. One participant who came on their birthday said,“I feel so grateful for this space.” 21.What is the main goal of the CSE Team's work? A.To study plants and animals. B.To build new parks in the city. C.To protect the local environment. D.To connect communities with parks. 22.What did the event with ALAS end with? A.A tree planting project. B.A walk through the forest. C.A talk about health topics. D.A special cultural activity. 23.If someone is interested in hiking in a forest,which program should she join? A.Golden Gate Greenway B.Ayudando Latinos A Sonar C.Rafiki Coalition in Muir Woods D.Queer and Trans Belonging in Nature B Progress may feel so slow at times(and perhaps it is slow,or slower than we expected). At times it feels like you're not really getting anywhere. Tiredness sets in. Then discouragement.That's when you know it's time to take a peek into the past;to glance into the rear-view mirror to see just how far you've come—one tiny,slow step at a time. Twelve months ago,my husband John and I took on a renovation(翻新)project in a new country.The first ten days were exciting.We embarked on a new adventure,creating something amazing for our future.Progress started rapidly,and I recall saying,“Who said renovating was hard?This is so much fun.” Weeks turned into months,and the pace began to slacken .By six months,instead of seeing the beautiful sea view before me,I only saw bare dirt patches,unpainted pillars,and unfinished rooms.Guests were due to arrive,and the place looked like a building zone. I asked myself,“Will we ever get this finished?” That's when I decided to revisit photographs from just a few months earlier.I was amazed by the transformation we had achieved,the pillars that had been painted,and the blossoming garden we had cultivated.Those before-and-after images served as a powerful reminder that,even though our project was far from completion,we had accomplished so much we could be proud of. 【高三年级联合调研考试 · 英语 第 3 页(共 8 页)】As the sun set that evening,we quietly celebrated our achievements.Our renovation project was not just about transforming a house;we'd been transforming our life.We were reminded that joy isn’t only to be found in final accomplishments,rather,we resolved to find joy in each and every step of the project. 24.How did the author feel about the renovation project initially? A.It was too difficult to manage. B.It was tiring and discouraging. C.It was an exciting and fun adventure. D.It was slower than she had expected. 25.What does the underlined word“slacken”in paragraph 3 mean? A.Speed up. B.Become slower. C.Come to a stop. D.Remain stable. 26.What did the author realize after looking at the old photos? A.The project was nearly complete. B.They should give up on the project. C.They had achieved significant progress. D.The sea view was more beautiful than before. 27.What is the main idea of the text? A.House renovation is full of challenges. B.Joy and progress go beyond the results. C.Photo records help track project progress. D.Celebrating achievements with family matters. C You may be familiar with this feeling:someone checks facts with you while talking,or questions how you load the dishwasher.Your face gets hot;you might feel defensive, embarrassed or angry.Do you insist you're right,or can you take the correction? Admitting you're wrong is hard, but the ability to accept wrong ideas—what psychologists call“intellectual humility”—is important.Studies show people with more of this quality think more critically,have fewer biases,and are less likely to be dogmatic( 教 条 的 ) . They know their knowledge has limits,understand everyone makes mistakes,and are willing to admit gaps in what they know,says Tenelle Porter,a psychology teacher.Those with less of it,however,hold their beliefs too confidently and won't be influenced by opposite facts. People with more intellectual humility often have better relationships.Therapist Nedra Glover Tawwab says ignoring others'views hurts trust,but admitting mistakes can deepen a relationship.Research finds couples with more of this quality handle conflicts better and feel more satisfied with their relationship.Daryl Van Tongeren,a researcher,adds people usually like to make friends with or date humble people. Building this quality takes work.Leor Zmigrod,an expert,says you can start by noticing how you react when someone disagrees—feeling defensive or angry may mean you need to improve.If self-reflection is hard,ask trusted people how open you are to new views. Tawwab advises seeing mistakes as chances to grow,not signs of being stupid.Listening well also helps,and recalling past mistakes can make you more open to new ideas. When you realize you're wrong,you don't have to say it right away.You can go back to the person later.“Even if you can't do it in the present moment,you can still recover that conversation and build that trust,"she says.Over time,hopefully you'll get better and faster at it,eventually you'll probably deepen your relationships. 28.What is the function of paragraph 1? A.To give a definition. B.To introduce the topic. C.To describe a phenomenon. D.To show different responses. 【高三年级联合调研考试 · 英语 第4页(共8页)】29.What do we know about people with more intellectual humility? A.They refuse to be influenced by opposite facts. B.They recognize the limits of their own knowledge. C.They tend to be more dogmatic in holding beliefs. D.They rarely think critically in handling problems. 30.What can we infer from Leor Zmigrod's advice? A.Others'opinions are the key to intellectual humility. B.Self-reflection is unnecessary for intellectual humility. C.Defensive feelings mean sufficient intellectual humility. D.Observing reactions to disagreement fosters intellectual humility. 31.What is the author's attitude towards developing intellectual humility? A.Encouraging. B.Unconcerned. C.Pessimistic. D.Neutral. D The 2024 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine honored two scientists,Victor Ambros and Gary Ruvkun,on 7th October,for their discovery microRNA and its role in post- transcriptional gene regulation. The first microRNA was lin-4 discovered by Victor Ambros in 1993.At that time,Victor Ambros was still an assistant professor at Harvard University. He discovered it in his research on the developmental regulation of C.elegans(秀丽线虫). This article was published in the journal Cell at that time.However,challenging the decades-old belief,he did not receive a tenure(终身教职)at Harvard and was forced to quietly leave Harvard to continue his research work at Dartmouth College.Due to the inability to find a second microRNA and the fact that lin-4 is not conserved in humans,Ambros'work has gradually been forgotten by the public,except for his own research in this field. The turning point of the matter occurred in 2000 when Gary Ruvkun discovered the second microRNA,let-7,in C.elegans.Of particular importance is that let-7 is highly conserved in animals and also exists in human cells.This groundbreaking discovery has brought about the era of discovering new microRNAs and non-coding RNA research. In 2008,Victor Ambros,Gary Ruvkun,and David Balcombe were awarded the Lasker Award for their pioneering research in microRNAs. Interestingly,later on,Harvard University invited Ambros back,but he declined and chose the University of Massachusetts next to Boston to establish a new laboratory. In 2006,the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine was awarded to Andrew Fire and Craig Mello for their contributions in the field of RNAi(RNA interference).But many people also believe that Gary Ruvkun and Victor Ambros,as the founders of microRNA research, should be named on the Nobel Prize list.However,the Nobel Prize selection committee rarely repeats the award for the same field,so despite their outstanding contributions in microRNA research and multiple nominations for the Nobel Prize,they have missed out multiple times. Now,they have finally won the crown. MicroRNAs play a significant role in cell differentiation,biological development,and disease progression,providing a new approach for the treatment of human diseases. 32.What contributed to the fading of Ambros'lin-4 research from public attention? A.His move to Dartmouth College. B.Ruvkun's discovery of let-7 in 2000. C.Lin-4's lack of conservation in humans. D.His failure to publish the study in Cell. 33.What can be learnt about Victor Ambros? A.He quit his research temporarily after he left Harvard. B.He accepted the position as a tenure at Harvard finally. C.He won the Lasker Award alone for his research in 2008. D.He was recognized as the co-founders of microRNA research. 【高三年级联合调研考试 · 英语 第5页(共8页)】34.Why are Andrew Fire and Craig Mello mentioned in paragraph 5? A.To compare the significance of their works. B.To present the popularity of the Nobel Prize. C.To state the complexity of the Nobel Prize selection. D.To stress their influential works in RNA interference. 35.What can be a suitable title for the text? A.Biological Breakthrough in the DNA B.New Approaches to Regulate Diseases C.MicroRNAs Discovered in a University Lab D.Nobel Prize Awarded to MicroRNAs Pioneers 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 。 There is good news for people who love writing lists:Evidence suggests that writing a list is more than just good clean fun;it's also great for your mental health.That's right: There are lots of reasons to keep checking those boxes. 36 But it was probably something when you had lots of homework and needed to rearrange different assignments.Or your first list was made while you were preparing for summer camp:bathing suit,bug spray and sunblock. 37 If camp wasn't part of your childhood experience,you likely wrote a shopping list:toy wanted,clothes to buy,or books you needed. Basic line: 38 According to an article in the Harvard Business Review,people typically have 15 ongoing goals or projects at any given time,which can be challenging to organize.To-do lists are essential for following through a plan without burdening our memory with unneeded information.What's more,we get a little burst of dopamine(多巴胺)with every completedjob.We are more likely to attain it and focus better on other areas at the same time,when we create a roadmap to help us reach a goal. Today you'll find lists everywhere.But even if you're not a fan of lists, 39 Counters in fast-food restaurants?There is an oversized list—the menu;Getting in an elevator?There's a list of floors and offices.Why are lists so popular?Lists help you plan,set goals and focus.Lists can lower an xiety and attention-deficit,by helping you organize your thoughts and remember tasks.Completed tasks foster a sense of accomplishment and self- confidence. 40 A.You may not remember your first list. B.These feed our ambition to achieve more. C.Maybe your camp even supplied your first list. D.There are some important lists that we can make. E.you can at least have a try to make a list for your own good. F.you can barely get through a day without encountering them. G.When we have multiple tasks to organize,making a list is human nature. 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。 One Day,AI Doctors Will Treat You Artificial intelligence(AI)is rapidly changing the medical field,and it's likely that AI doctors will become common in our lives someday.These smart systems are designed to 41 human doctors and improve healthcare in many ways.With the continuous 42 in machine learning and big data management,AI doctors are becoming increasingly capable. AI doctors can 43 large amounts of medical data quickly and 44.They can check symptoms,compare them with millions of cases,and initial diagnoses in seconds. 45 【高三年级联合调研考试 · 英语 第6页(共8页)】This speed is especially helpful in 46 or remote areas where professional doctors are scarce.Moreover,AI doesn't get tired or make mistakes due to fatigue(疲劳),which 47 the reliability of medical decisions. Of course,AI doctors won't 48 human doctors entirely.They lack the 49 and personal touch that patients need,especially during difficult times. 50 ,they will act as powerful tools to support doctors, 51 their workload,allowing them to focus more on patient care. AI handles routine medical tasks like record-keeping,freeing doctors to communicate with patients.It also provides evidence-based 52 and warnings to errors, serving as a valuable second opinion. As technology advances,AI doctors will become more intelligent and 53 .They will bridge the gap between urban and rural healthcare,making quality medical services 54 to more people.Through telemedicine and mobile health platforms,AI can extend the reach of specialists to underserved communities.This 55 of AI and human expertise will surely create a better healthcare future for everyone—one that is more efficient and patient-centered. 41.A.challenge B.charge C.assist D.protect 42.A.progress B.pressure C.failure D.competition 43.A.ignore B.convey C.store D.analyze 44.A.widely B.carelessly C.accurately D.slowly 45.A.delay B.offer C.refuse D.doubt 46.A.offices B.experiments C.emergencies D.schools 47.A.ruins B.enhances C.threatens D.measures 48.A.accept B.replace C.follow D.respect 49.A.emotion B.technology C.knowledge D.energy 50.A.Therefore B.Besides C.However D.Instead 51.A.reduce B.increase C.remove D.assign 52.A.options B.problems C.excuses D.suggestions 53.A.dangerous B.trustworthy C.expensive D.complicated 54.A.clear B.accessible C.acceptable D.comfortable 55.A.collection B.comparison C.combination D.connection 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。 Green tea,one of the most beloved beverages in China,has a history dating back over 4,000 years.It is produced through 56 unique process that involves steaming or pan— frying fresh tea leaves to stop oxidation.Unlike black tea,green tea retains most of its original compounds,including catechins,which are known for 57 (they)powerful antioxidant properties. In China,green tea is not just a drink but a symbol of traditional culture.Many regions, such as West Lake in Zhejiang Province and Anji County,are famous for 58 (produce) high-quality green tea.Longjing tea, 59(recognize)as one of the top ten famous teas in China,is renowned for its smooth taste and fresh flavour.The picking of Longjing tea usually takes place in early spring,when the leaves are tender and full of flavor. Drinking green tea regularly is 60 (benefit)to health.For centuries,Chinese people 61 (enjoy)green tea in various social settings—from family gatherings to formal tea ceremonies.These ceremonies, 62 emphasize grace and mindfulness,allow people to slow down and appreciate the peaceful moment. Today,green tea has gained 63 (popular)worldwide.It is no longer limited to Chinese households but has become a global favorite.As more people become aware of its health benefits and cultural significance,green tea 64 (continue)to play an important role in the world of beverages.It is truly a treasure that China has shared 6 5 the rest of the world. 【高三年级联合调研考试 · 英语 第7页(共8页)】第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节(满分 15 分) 假定你是校报记者李华。学校上周举办了“发现秋天之美”系列活动(包括校园摄影展、 秋 游、秋日诗词朗诵会等),反响热烈。请你就此写一篇简短的新闻报道,内容包含: 1.活动的具体内容; 2.师生参与情况; 3.活动意义。 注 意 : 1.写作词数应为80个左右; 2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。 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。 The Brush That Refused to Fade Lila's fingers trembled as she touched a cracked paint tube,its faded label mirroring her faded dream of becoming an artist.At 17,she had been her own's pride,winning awards for her watercolors,but a retinal(视网膜)disease left her vision unclear,ending her detailed painting.Doctors said she could never draw small details again. Her easel( 画 架 ) gathered dust,and she avoided the art studio,fearing pity.One evening,she found her late grandmother's painting supplies in the attic,with a note:“Art isn't about seeing with your eyes.It's about feeling with your soul.”Her grandmother had painted despite arthritis(关节炎). Inspired,Lila tried painting again,but her lines were shaky and colors mixed. Frustrated,she almost gave up until her art teacher,Mr.Carter,visited.He brought thick- textured paints and large brushes,saying,“Unclear vision doesn't mean unclear creativity. Paint what you feel,not what you see.” Lila painted ocean waves from memory,using broad strokes and texture.She created an emotional seascape and smiled for the first time in months.She practiced tirelessly,adapting her style with bright colors and thick layers,focusing on emotion over detail.She painted fiery sunsets,dancing wildflowers,and heartfelt portraits,finding new strength in her art. 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。 When the national youth art competition was announced,Lila had doubts. Months later,Lila got a letter—she had won the first prize. 【高三年级联合调研考试 · 英语 第8页(共8页)】江西创智协作体 2026 年元月高三联合调研考试 ·英 语 参考答案及评分细则 第一部分 听力 1~5 CBBBC 6~10 CBBCA 11~15 BCBCB 16~20 CCBCC 第二部分 阅读 第一节 21~23 DDC 24~27 CBCB 28~31 BBDA 32~35 CDCD 第二节 36~40 ACGFB 第三部分 语言运用 第一节 41~45 CADCB 46~50 CBBAD 51~55 ADBBC 第二节 56.a 57.their 58.producing 59.recognized 60.beneficial 61.have enjoyed/have been enjoying 62.which 63.popularity 64.will continue 65.with 第四部分 写作 第一节 One possible version In an effort to enrich campus life and deepen students'connection with the natural world,our school recently organized a series of events under the theme "Discover the Beauty of Autumn." Over the course of the week,students took part in various engaging activities.Many joined the campus autumn photography exhibition,capturing the golden ginkgo trees and leaves;others embarked on a refreshing hike in the suburbs,breathing in the fresh air and admiring the stunning fall landscapes;and some attended poetry reading sessions.Teachers also participated actively,offering guidance and helping students observe the subtle beauty around them. This initiative has not only enriched our school's cultural life but also encouraged students to develop a more positive and mindful outlook on life. 第二节 One possible version When the national youth art com petition was announced,Lila had doubts.Her art teacher,Mr.Carter, encouraged her to share her work.He thought highly of it and predicted that it would win the first prize. Inspired,she painted“Soulscape,”a vibrant piece depicting a girl in a field of wildflowers under a gradient sky, symbolizing universality and hope.She submitted it,feeling at peace for the first time. Months later,Lila got a letter—she had won the first prize.At the awards ceremony,she stood on stage, holding her prize cup.“I lost my ability to see clearly,"she said,her voice calm.“But I got something more: the courage to paint from my heart.Problems don't have to stop our dreams—they just make us find new ways to follow them.”As claps filled the hall,Lila knew her brush would never stop.Art,she found out,was never about being perfect.It was about keeping going,love,and the courage to keep making things—even when the world looked blurry. A 【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文,主要介绍了公园社区服务团队(CSE) 的核心使命——通过多样化的活动项目, 连接人与公园,打破壁垒,为不同社区提供安全参与的公共空间。 21.D 细节理解题。根据第一段内容,CSE 团队的核心工作是“connecting people to parks”和“offers a space for safe engagement through park experiences”,即连接社区与公园。故选D 项 。 22.D 细节理解题。根据“Ayudando Latinos A Sonar”部分最后一句,活动以连接Ohlone Acorn 研磨和中 美 洲传统玉米研磨的文化联系环节结束,这正是一个特殊的文化活动。故选 D 项。 英语试题参考答案 第 1 页(共 6 页)23.C 细节理解题。根据“Rafiki Coalition in Muir Woods”部分的描述,“Most participants were visiting for the first time!Groups took hikes...got to see salmon in the creek...”,明确指出该活动的参与者大多是第一 次来,并且进行了徒步和观察野生动物的活动。这与题干中的“在森林里徒步”的兴趣点完全匹配。故选C 项。 B 【语篇导读】本文是一篇记叙文,通过作者亲身经历的装修项目,生动地阐述了一个普遍的人生哲理:在漫长而 艰辛的过程中,我们不应只盯着未达成的远方,而应学会通过回顾已取得的进步来重拾信心与动力,并最终领 悟到,真正的快乐蕴藏在过程中的每一步,而非仅仅在于最终的成功。它旨在引导读者建立一种积极、坚韧的 生活态度。 24.C 细节理解题。题干问“作者最初对这个装修项目的感觉是什么?”定位至第二段第二、三句“The first ten days were exciting...This is so much fun.”可知,项目开始时,作者觉得它令人兴奋且有趣。故选C 项 。 25.B 词义猜测题。题干要求找出“slacken” 最接近的意思。定位至第三段第一句“Weeks turned into months, and the pace began to slacken.”上文第二段提到项目开始时的进度是“rapidly”, 而随着时间推移,进度开始 “slacken”, 此处表示“变慢”。并且下文描述了项目进展不顺利的景象,也印证了进度放缓。故B 选 项 “become slower”为正确答案。故选B 项 。 26.C 细节理解题。题干问“作者看了旧照片后意识到了什么?”定位至第五段,特别是“I was amazed by the transformation we had achieved...we had accomplished so much...”可知,作者意识到他们已经取得了巨 大的进步。故选C 项 。 27.B 主旨大意题。全文通过作者装修房子的经历,阐述了当我们感到进程缓慢和沮丧时,回顾过去可以看到 自己已经取得的进步,从而重获信心,并学会在过程的每一步中发现快乐。B 选项最全面准确地概括了文 章主旨。故选B 项 。 C 【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文,主要介绍了“知识谦逊”,阐述了其能让人更具批判性思维、减少偏见、改善人际 关系等好处,并给出了通过观察分歧反应、自我反思、视错误为成长机会等培养该品质的方法。 28.B 推理判断题。第一段通过描述生活中常见的场景(他人指出自己的错误时,人会产生脸红、防御、尴尬或 愤怒等反应),引出了“承认错误”这一话题,为后文讨论“接受错误、保持知识谦逊的重要性及方法”做 了铺垫。故选B 项 。 29.B 细节理解题。根据第二段中提到“They know their knowledge has limits...and are willing to admit gaps in what they know”可知,有更多知识谦逊的人知道自己的知识有局限……且愿意承认自己知识中的 空白,故选 B 项。 30.D 推理判断题。根据第四段提到“Leor Zmigrod,an expert,says you can start by noticing how you react when someone disagrees”(专家利奥 · 兹米格罗德表示,你可以从注意自己在别人持不同意见时的反应 开 始) ,“start by noticing”表明“观察对分歧的反应”是培养知识谦逊的起始方法,故选D 项。 31.A 观点态度题。原文通过“the ability to accept wrong ideas...is important” 、“people with more of this quality...have better relationships” 、“Building this quality takes work” 、"seeing mistakes as chances to grow” 等表述,明确传递出“鼓励培养知识谦逊”的态度,故选A 项 。 D 【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文,主要介绍了2024年诺贝尔生理学(医学)奖项获得者以及他们获奖的经过。 32.C 细节理解题。由第二段“Due to the inability to find a second microRNA and the fact that lin-4 is not conserved in humans,Ambros'work has gradually been forgotten by the public”可知,由于未能发现第二个 microRNA, 且 lin-4 在人类体内并不存在,安布罗斯的研究成果逐渐被公众淡忘。故选C 项 。 33.D 细节理解题。由第四段中“In 2008,Victor Ambros,Gary Ruvkun,and David Balcombe were awarded the Lasker Award for their pioneering research in microRNAs.”以及第五段“ …Victor Ambros,as the founders of microRNA research,should be named on the Nobel Prize list."可知,他是公认的 microRNA 研 究的联合开创人。故选 D 项 。 34.C 推理判断题。由第五段“However,the Nobel Prize selection committee rarely repeats the award for the same field,so despite their outstanding contributions in microRNA research and multiple nominations for the Nobel Prize,they have missed out multiple times,”可知,尽管他们在microRNA 研究方面做出了杰出贡 献, 英语试题参考答案 第 2 页 ( 共 6 页 )并多次获得诺贝尔奖提名,但诺贝尔奖评选委员会很少重复同一领域的奖项,因此可推断出诺贝尔奖的评 选过程与标准很复杂。故选 C 项 。 35.D 主旨大意题。本文主要介绍了2024年诺贝尔生理学(医学)奖项获得者以及他们获奖的曲折过程。 D 项既明确了文章核心对象“MicroRNAs”, 又点出诺贝尔奖最终授予两位科学家这一事件,精准契合文 章主 旨;而 A 项范围过宽,B 项属于无中生有,C项内容片面,均无法准确概括全文。故选D 项 。 七选五 【语篇导读】这是一篇主题语境为人与社会的说明文,本文围绕列清单对心理健康的积极作用展开,从个人体 验、实用功能、社会普遍性及深层益处等角度,阐述了列清单为何成为一种受欢迎的生活方式。 36.A 本空作为段首过渡句,考查承上启下过渡功能。承接前文“列清单有益心理健康”的核心观点,通过“个 人第一份清单”的具体场景,将抽象益处转化为具象体验,为后文展开“第一份清单的可能形式”铺垫,实现 “总述益处 →分述个人体验”的逻辑衔接。本句使用“may not”表推测,与后文“probably”“likely” 等推测 性 表述保持语气一致,符合说明文客观温和的表达风格。故选A 项 。 37.C 本空为辅助句,考查递进衔接功能。承接前文“第一份清单可能是夏令营准备清单”的话题,进一步拓展 夏令营场景的可能性,同时为后文“若无夏令营经历则有购物清单”的转折做铺垫,避免语义断层。前文核 心话题为“summer camp”,本句以“Maybe” 承接前文的“probably”, 延续推测语气。后文以“If camp wasn't part of your childhood experience”形成转折,“camp” 一词与本句及前文的“summer camp”构成原词复现,通 过“有夏令营经历 → 营地提供清单 → 无夏令营经历 → 购物清单”的逻辑链,实现话题的自然过渡。 故选 C 项 。 38.G 本空作为此段主题句,考查概括段落核心功能。多任务场景下列清单是人的本能需求,后文通过“哈佛 商业评论观点”“多巴胺分泌”“制定目标路线图”等论据支撑该观点,起到“总领段落十引出分论点”的作用。 前文以“Basic line”(核心要点)引出本段主题,本句直接回应该引导语,明确段落核心议题。后文以 “According to”引用权威观点,以“What's more”补充额外益处,“when” 与后文“when we create a roadmap” 形成句式呼应,强化“多任务场景”的核心语境,使段落内部句式连贯。故选G 项 。 39.F 本空属于转折式过渡句,考查引出例证功能。前文假设“即使不喜欢列清单”,本句以“仍会频繁遇到清 单”转折,后文通过“快餐店菜单”“电梯楼层表”等具体例证支撑该观点,实现“假设否定→事实肯定→举例 论证”的逻辑衔接。前文以“even if”引导让步状语从句,本句以“barely...without...” (双重否定表肯定)回 应让步关系,强调“清单的普遍性”,转折连词“even if”与本句的双重否定结构形成逻辑闭环,使语义转折自 然。故选F 项 。 40.B 本空作为全文结尾结论句,考查总结升华功能。总结前文列清单的各类益处(降低焦虑、提升专注力、增 强成就感等),并升华主题——这些益处会激发人追求更多成就的雄心,使全文逻辑完整收尾。本句以指示 代词“These” 指代前文所有益处,实现“分述益处 → 总结升华”的逻辑衔接,“feed our ambition to achieve more”与前文“foster a sense of accomplishment and self-confidence”形成语义递进,从“即时心理满 足”上升 到“长期追求动力”,使全文主题得到升华,衔接自然且富有深度。故选B 项 。 完形填空 【语篇导读】本文聚焦 AI 医生的发展与应用,讲述其凭借数据处理优势助力医疗,同时说明它无法取代人类 医 生,而是作为辅助工具,最终与人类专业知识结合打造更优医疗未来。 41.C 考查动词词义辨析。后文第50空提到“act as powerful tools to support doctors”(作为支持医生的有 力 工具),可见AI 的作用是“辅助”而非取代、挑战或保护。故选 C 项 。 42.A 考查名词词义辨析。后文“AI doctors are becoming increasingly capable”(AI医生能力越来越强),能 力 提升的前提是“技术进步”,故空格需体现“发展、进步”含义。故选 A 项 。 43.D 考查动词词义辨析。后文“compare them with millions of cases”(将症状与数百万病例对比)是“分析数 据”后的下一步动作,形成“分析数据→对比病例→给出诊断”的动作链,故空格为“分析”。故选D 项 。 44.C 考查形容词词义辨析。前文“quickly” (快速地)与空格并列,描述AI 处理数据的优势,且后文“enhances the reliability of medical decisions”(提升医疗决策的可靠性)暗示 AI 处理数据不仅“快”还“准”,故选“准 确 地”。故选 C 项 。 45.B 考查动词词义辨析。 AI 的核心功能是辅助诊断,前文“check symptoms,compare them with millions of cases” (检查症状、对比病例)的最终目的是“提供初步诊断”,故空格为“提供”。故选B 项 。 46.C 考查名词词义辨析。后文“where professional doctors are scarce”(专业医生稀缺的地方),结合 AI“快速 英语试题参考答案 第 3 页 ( 共 6 页 )处理”的优势,“紧急情况”下医生稀缺时,AI 的速度能发挥关键作用,形成“紧急情况/偏远地区医生少,但 AI 有用”的逻辑。故选C 项。 47.B 考查动词词义辨析。前文“AI doesn't get tired or make mistakes due to fatigue”(AI不会疲劳或因疲 惫 犯错),这一优势会“提升”医疗决策的可靠性。故选B 项。 48.B 考查动词词义辨析。前文第 41 空已暗示 AI 的作用是“assist” (辅助),后文又提到“they will act as powerful tools to support doctors”(作为支持医生的工具),明确 AI 不会“取代”人类医生,前后语义一 致。 故选 B 项 。 49.A 考查名词词义辨析。后文“personal touch that patients need”(患者需要的人文关怀),“and” 连接并列成 分,故空格需与“人文关怀”语义相近,“emotion” (情绪)符合“情感层面的关怀”。故选A 项 。 50.D 考查连词词义辨析。前文“won't replace human doctors entirely”(不会完全取代)与后文“act as powerful tools to support doctors”(作为支持工具)形成“否定前者、肯定后者”的转折关系,“Instead” (相反) 符合逻辑。故选D 项 。 51.A 考查动词词义辨析。后文“allowing them to focus more on patient care”(让医生更专注于患者护理),其 前提是“减少工作量”,故空格为“减少”。故选 A 项。 52.D 考查名词词义辨析。前文“act as powerful tools to support doctors”(支持医生的工具),后文“serving as a valuable second opinion”(作为有价值的二次意见),故空格需体现AI 为医生提供“建议”。故选 D 项 。 53.B 考查形容词词义辨析。前文“becoming increasingly capable”(能力增强),后文“making quality medical services accessible”(让优质医疗可及),可见AI 不仅“智能”还“可信”,“trustworthy” (可信的)符 合人们对医 疗工具的核心需求。故选 B 项 。 54.B 考查形容词词义辨析。前文“They will bridge the gap between urban and rural healthcare,”(缩小城乡医 疗差距)和后文“Through telemedicine and mobile health platforms,AI can extend the reach of specialists to underserved communities.”(通过远程医疗与移动平台,AI 可以让专家延伸到还没有提供相关医疗的社 区),可见是让更多人获得高质量医疗。“accessible” (可到达的,可获得的)符合句意。故选B 项 。 55.C 考查名词词义辨析。前文“AI doctors won't replace human doctors entirely.”(不会完全取代)与后文 “act as powerful tools to support doctors”(作为支持工具),所以两者的结合会创造一个更好医护未来。 “combination” (结合)符合句意。故选C 项 。 语法填空 【语篇导读】本文围绕中国绿茶展开,介绍其四千余年的历史、制作工艺与特质,还讲述了它的文化象征意义、健 康价值,以及如今的全球影响力。 56.a 考查冠词。用于辅音音素开头的可数名词单数前,表示泛指“一个/一类”的人或事物,unique 前 用a。 57.their 考查形容词性物主代词。修饰名词properties, 用 they 的形容词性物主代词形式,故填 their。 58.producing 考查非谓语动词。介词for 后接动名词作宾语,故填producing。 59.recognized 考 查 非 谓 语 动 词 。Longjing tea 与 recognize 为被动关系,用过去分词作后置定语, 故填 recognized。 60.beneficial 考查词性转换。分析句子结构可知,空格在句中作表语,benefit 的形容词形式为beneficial, 意 为 “有益的、有利的”,常用于 be beneficial to sb./sth.(对某人/某物有益)。 61.have enjoyed/have been enjoying 考查动词时态。 for centuries 为现在完成时的标志词,主语为 Chinese people, 用复数形式,故填 have enjoyed/have been enjoying。 62.which 考查定语从句。分析句子结构可知,此处需要引导非限制性定语从句且在从句中作主语的关系代 词,先行词 The ceremonies是物,故填which。 63.popularity 考查词性转换。根据前面的动词 gain 获得,结合上下文用名词,故填popularity。 64.will continue 考查动词时态。 as 引导的时间状语从句用一般现在时,主句用一般将来时,表示“随着 …… 英语试题参考答案 第 4 页(共 6 页)将会……”,故填will continue。 65.with 考查介词。share sth.with sb.,表示“与某人分享某物”,故填with。 听力原文 Text 1 M:Jane,my assistant went to see the doctor just now.Can you help me fill in these forms?They willbe needed in today's meeting. W:Sure,just tell me what needs to be done. Text 2 M:Hello,Admission Office.How can I help? W:Hello.I wonder who I should talk to about the courses and scholarships. M:Just a second.I'll put you through. W:Thank you so much. Text 3 W:It's hot out there for the next few days.Remember to wear sunscreen and drink plenty of water. M:Thanks.But we're going to take a break in the midday heat,and we have prepared much water. Text 4 W:I've finally finished painting my bedroom! M:Wow,so what color this time?Blue? W:No,actually green! M:That's nicer than before.I hated those pink walls. Text 5 M:Could you push the button for the eighth floor,please? W:Of course.Did you just move to this flat? M:Oh no.One of my colleagues lives here.We're having a housewarming party. W:Well,have a good day! Text 6 W:The weather is so awful!I can barely see 100 meters ahead.They say it's causing a lot of trouble on the highways. M:Yeah,Jack called a little while ago—he's going to be at least an hour late because the traffic is so heavy. W:He really should have taken the train.My train was right on time. M:You made a smart choice.According to the forecast,it's going to get windy this afternoon.I really hope it clears up soon—I've got a dentist appointment at two. Text 7 w:Working at the animal shelter has been such a rewarding experience.I usually help feed the animals,and I've also been involved in setting up a small clinic to provide basic medical care. M:That's really wonderful.Are they still looking for more volunteers? W:Definitely.Right now,they're working on a new reception area to greet people who might want to adopt a pet.There's plenty to do,so extra help is always welcome.If not for this project,there will be other tasks later—like creating an outdoor play park. M:That does sound interesting. W:But it's probably ideal for someone with a good amount of free time. M:Ah,I only have about two hours available each week. 英语试题参考答案 第5页(共6页)W:No problem—the dogs would still love having someone new to take them for walks. Text 8 W:Hello,Andrew.This is Sofia from human resources.I'′m calling about tomorrow's lecture at the Plaza.Will anyone from the Finance Department be able to attend? M:Hi,Sofia.My apologies,but we're on a tight schedule here because of the upcoming winter holidays. Would it be all right if we skipped this one?I really don't feel comfortable asking my team to put in extra time right before Christmas. W:Andrew,this is the third professional development session in a row with no one from finance.Everyone was complaining that the company didn't offer career training now that we've started one,you all have excuses not to come! M:I understand,Sofia.But Christmas is just three days away,and everyone here has small kids.I can't ask them to work late this week.I'm truly sorry,but we won't be able to make it. Text 9 M:Mia Roberts is a young Australian who has just won the young photographer of the year competition.Mia, is that right—you started out taking photos of mailboxes? W: That's right.I first picked up a camera when I was eight,and went around my neighborhood taking photos of mailboxes of all shapes and sizes.My father tells me it was due to my being fascinated by their unique designs.I guess he's right.That project really trained my eye for interesting details in ordinary places. M:Can you tell me a little about the winning photograph? W:Sure.I was practicing in a park,trying to capture the morning light.I was focusing on a small,weathered birdhouse on a wooden bridge when a blue feather suddenly dropped and landed right in front of it.I quickly adjusted and took the shot.That turned out to be the prize-winning photo. M:Were you happy with the photograph at that moment? W:On the camera screen,I thought the composition was perfect.However,because the bird was so small in the frame,I couldn't tell if it had moved and become blurry at the crucial moment.It was only when I saw the enlarged picture on the computer that I sighed with relief—every detail was sharp and clear. M:Has anything changed for you since winning the competition? W:Definitely.Before winning,I was mostly interested in objects like those mailboxes.But after coming to Paris for the exhibition and being inspired by other photographers,I now want to explore street photography in different cities,to capture the lively moments of urban life. Text 10 M:Good morning,everyone.I'm Leo Foster,the owner of The Daily Grind Cafe.I was asked why I started the cafe.Well,I was working in a large tech company before—but it was always my dream to be working in a more people-oriented environment.I noticed that many people from nearby offices had limited options for a relaxing lunch break.They often just ate quickly at their desks or in crowded fast-food places.I thought,“They need a comfortable place where they can truly relax during their break.”So,I came up with this idea of a cafe where office workers could enjoy a peaceful meal and I could make a living out of it as well. People say I chose this site because it's in the central business district.Well,that was one consideration. But I thought it was more significant to have a place which was quieter and more comfortable than the other cafes in the area. Then what kind of food do I offer?I think it's important to offer working people food they can afford.We not only serve things like sandwiches and soups,but also offer fresh salads and fruit cups.Of course,I care about what my customers think of my cafe.Actually,I've gotten to know many of the regulars,and some comments come back.I think what they really appreciate is that,you know,they can be in a calming place where they feel relaxed.This cafe is a treat for them during a busy day,and I believe they feel it's totally worth it. 英语试题参考答案 第6页(共6页)