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英语参考答案 听力 1—5:CABAC 6—10:ABCAB 11—15:ABCAC 16—20:BCBBC 阅读 21—23:BAC 24—27:DCBA 28—31:BCDC 32—35:DABA 36—40:FDABC 完形填空 41-55:BCADB BDAAC DACDC 语法填空 56.compared 57.accessible 58.with 59.them 60.handled 61.totaling 62.was estimated 63.significantly 64.an 65.which 写作 第一节 参考范文一 Hello,everyone!Our group believes that electronic devices can effectively replace paper books for reading. Firstly, e-readers and tablets are highly portable, allowing us to carry thousands of books anywhere. Secondly, digital reading offers interactive features like instant dictionaries and note- taking, which enhances learning efficiency. Finally, using electronic devices reduces paper consumption, supporting environmental protection. Therefore, we think digital reading is not only convenient but also a smart choice for modern life.Thank you for listening! 参考范文二 Hello,everyone!Our group believes that electronic devices should not completely replace paper books for reading. Firstly, paper books offer a sensory experience that screens cannot match—the feel of pages and the act of turning them helps with memory and immersion. Secondly, reading on screens for long periods often causes eye strain and reduces sleep quality due to blue light. Finally, paper books minimize distractions, allowing deeper focus compared to devices filled with notifications. In short, while digital reading is convenient, paper books remain irreplaceable for meaningful and healthy reading.Thank you for listening! 第二节 As I was paying the bill, sad and a bit angry, I suddenly heard quick footsteps behind me. “I’m so sorry! Please wait!” Turning around, I saw Teresa rushing toward me, her face flushed and her hair windblown. She explained breathlessly that her car had broken down on the way, and she had to run several blocks to find a taxi. Her phone had died, so she couldn't call or text. All my disappointment faded as I saw the genuine worry in her eyes. We hugged tightly, and for a moment, nothing else mattered. The long wait, the past years of silence —none of it seemed important now that she was finally here. We sat down again, and the conversation flowed as easily as it had a decade ago. We talked about everything we had missed, filling the silence with 1 学科网(北京)股份有限公司1 laughter and shared memories. It felt like no time had passed at all. When we finally left the restaurant, we promised to never let pride keep us apart again. That day taught me that true friendship is worth every effort, no matter how long it takes to find your way back. A篇 21.B:文章第一段首句后的核心句:these movies have captured global attention(这些电影获 得了全球关注)。四部电影的共同点是获得全球关注。A错误,文中未提《哪吒2》《阿凡达:火 与灰》获国际大奖;C错误,Anora2024年上映;D错误,文章未说所有导演均知名。 22:A:Avatar: The Fire and the Ash段落中:its 198-minute runtime makes it the longest film in the Avatar franchise so far(198分钟片长使其成为该系列最长电影)。 23. C:《Anora》段落中:a young Latina woman who works two tough jobs to pay for her sick mother’s medical treatment(拉丁裔女性打两份工为母亲付医疗费)。C符合原文“为家人努 力”的描述。A错误,它是低成本独立片;B描述的是《Journey and Days》的剧情;D的奖项属 于《Journey and Days》,均排除 B篇 本文探讨了《瓦尔登湖》一书中提倡的简单朴素的生活观对现代生活有何启示。 24.D 推理判断题 根据第一段可知,现代社会技术发展迅猛,梭罗关于简单生活的理念可能看 似过时,但根据第二段首句可知,梭罗并不同意这一观点。由此推断,他可能认为,在一个由技术 驱动的世界里,过简单的生活仍然是可能的。 25. C 细节题。根据第三段“Turned off by the constant busyness of this time, Thoreau withdrew from city life to live alone in a small cabin by Walden Pond”可知,梭罗搬到瓦尔登湖 是为了逃避工业时代忙碌、物质化的生活。 26.B 推理判断题 由第三段最后一句“In his words,‘men have become the tools of their tools’.”及第四段第二句“Technology is controlling us.”可知,列举手机与社交媒体的例子是为 了说明人们如今过度依赖科技工具。 27. A全文理解题。文章先介绍梭罗的简约生活理念,再联系当下数字时代的问题,最后分享 自身实践,核心是论证梭罗的理念在如今依然具有现实意义。 C篇 28. B解析:根据第一段第一句可知,海南全岛封关运作是建设海南自由贸易港的关键一步, 其目的是打造高水平自贸港,而非封岛、严格管控人员或限制境外资金流入。 29. C解析:根据第二段最后一句,加工增值超30%的产品销往内地可免关税,大幅降低了企 业成本;A选项税目数量是增加而非减少,B选项“所有产品”表述绝对,D选项简化的是境外货 物通关流程而非内地货物。 30. D根据语境,可推测“tariff-free”的含义是“免税的”。A选项“无需额外等待时间”、B 选项“加工流程简便”均不符合上下文逻辑,C选项“被允许自由流通”。 31.B解析:文章介绍了海南全岛封关的核心政策,并详细阐述了其在经济发展、制度创新、区 域协同和民生福祉等方面的意义与影响,因此主旨为B选项。A选项仅涵盖部分内容;C、D选项 在原文中均未涉及。 D篇 32.D 推理判断题 根据第一段中的“... we are all subject to confirmation bias — the tendency to interpret new information as confirmation of our existing beliefs while subconsciously ignoring evidence that proves them wrong.”可知,确认偏见是指人们倾向于下意识地接受支持自 2 学科网(北京)股份有限公司2 己现有观念的信息,而忽略相反的证据,由此推知,确认偏见的特点是“它有选择地处理信息”。 33.A 推理判断题 根据第二段中的“Many clients have never examined their beliefs, and they don’t even know the repetitive thoughts driving their confirmation bias. They just think that’s the way they are.”可知,许多客户从未审视过自己的信念系统,甚至不知道驱动他们确认偏见的 重复性思维,他们只是认为“自己就是这样”。这说明他们对自己的思维习惯缺乏认知。 34.B解析:文章第三段提到“我们不愿改变信念,因为这往往需要改变自我认同,而这是我们 本能抗拒的”,由此可推断,人们对改变信念的抗拒与自我认同密切相关。 35.A解析:标题需涵盖文章核心内容,A既提到确认偏误的影响,又涉及克服策略,全面贴合 文意。B未提及“确认偏误”这一核心对象;C中“教练的作用”只是第二段的细节,非主旨;D 仅对应第三段内容,过于片面。 七选五: 36-40:FDABC 36. F 前文将愤怒和宽恕对立,把宽恕塑造成英雄、愤怒塑造成反派。F项“However, this opposition makes little sense.(然而,这种对立毫无意义)”,否定前文的对立认知,引出后文对愤 怒的重新定义。 37.D前文明确“愤怒不是反派,只是一种情绪”,D项“It is not good or bad or right or wrong. (它没有好坏对错之分)”是对这一观点的进一步解释,说明愤怒是中性情绪,与前文逻辑连贯。 38.A前文完成了对“愤怒非反派”的论述,后文开始讨论宽恕并非总是有益,A项“And forgiveness isn't a hero(而宽恕也并非英雄)”承接前文打破“英雄-反派”的对立框架,同时引出 后文对宽恕的辩证分析。 39.B前文提到“生气就代表没原谅,不生气就代表原谅”的观点,后文指出愤怒和宽恕并非对 立关系。B项“This is an oversimplification.(这是一种过于简单化的看法)”对前文的错误观点进 行评判,衔接后文的纠正内容。 40.C前文总结愤怒和宽恕并非对立,二者都有价值,不必二选一。C项“We can value them both equally.(我们可以同等地重视它们)”与前文“acknowledge that they both have value”相呼应, 进一步强调对二者应持的态度。 完形填空 41-55:BCADB BDAAC DACDC 41.B focused on:The family’s life focused on work, school and sports practices.作者一家的 生活以工作、学校和体育训练为核心。 42.C remained “留下”不用被动 43.A enrich "enrich" the daily conversation to add cultural elements.“enrich”指丰富日常对 话,加入文化元素。 44.D represented “呈现,体现”。 45.B dinners:作者开始邀请人来吃晚餐,后文的“These dinners”也呼应此词。 46.B exposing:“exposing young people to...”指让年轻人接触遥远的文化。 47.D welcoming:“welcoming hearts”指用热情友好的心态,营造接纳客人的氛围。 48.A cooking:晚餐不需要长时间烹饪,因为食物都是基础易做的。 49.A integral:孩子是晚餐过程中不可或缺的一部分,参与摆桌、收拾等工作。 50.C handle:孩子学着应对复杂的对话场景。 51.D pretense:烹饪和分享食物应真诚,不掺杂虚假的伪装。 3 学科网(北京)股份有限公司3 52.A connected:客人希望感受到被欢迎、被理解,并与他人建立联结。 53.C matured:孩子长大成熟后,建立了自己的社交圈。 54.D vital:这些餐桌时刻是构建包容社区的关键要素。 55.C building::“building a strong, inclusive community”指逐步建立一个强大、包容的社 区。 语法填空 56. compared考点:固定搭配。"compared with" 表示“与...相比”,过去分词短语作状语。 57. accessible考点:词性转换。在“make sth. + adj.”结构中,需用形容词“accessible”(可 获得的)。 58. with考点:with复合结构。“with + 宾语 + 现在分词 (reaching)”作伴随状语。 59. them考点:代词宾格。介词“of”后需接人称代词的宾格形式,指代前文的“medical staff”。 60. handled考点:动词时态。描述2024年已发生的具体事实,主语为复数,用一般过去时。 61. totaling考点:现在分词作状语。total在此用作动词表示“共计”,现在分词“totaling”表 自然结果,补充说明就诊量。此处易误用totally,但totally表“完全地,彻底地”一般不能直接修饰 具体的数字。 62. was estimated考点:被动语态。主语“支出”与动词“估计”为被动关系,且为过去事 件,故用一般过去时的被动语态。 63. significantly考点:副词修饰动词。需用副词“significantly”修饰动词“improved”,表示 改善的程度。 64. an考点:冠词用法。习惯用法an increase of ...的增加 。 65. which考点:定从引导词。根据本句话意思得知后一句是对前面的补充说明,为非限制性 定语从句,缺主语用which。 听力原文 Text 1 W: Your dog is under the bed. Does she like to rest there? M: No. She broke my shoes. Knowing I would be angry, she feels that place is safe. Text 2 M: After graduation, how about being a teacher? We can teach a subject based on our own major. I major in Math, so I'd like to become a math teacher. W: But I don't want to be an English teacher. I would rather teach music. Text 3 W: Wow, your face is running with sweat. M: Yes. Such hot weather doesn't suit me. It makes me feel sick and dizzy. W: Oh, that's terrible. I'm the complete opposite. This weather helps me keep a clear head. Text 4 W: The movie has ended. It's fantastic! M: I totally agree!The plot is well organized and the football scenes are intense. 4 学科网(北京)股份有限公司4 W: Yeah, the big screen and surround sound here enhanced our overall viewing experience. Let's go to a cafe and continue the discussion. Text 5 M: There are some coins on the table. Why don't you put them away? W: They're for making dumplings. Whoever eats the dumpling with the coin will have good luck. This is a Chinese tradition. M: Oh, I'll eat more dumplings to make sure I'll be lucky. Text 6 W: ⑥I fell off my bike today. M: Oh no, are you okay? W: I'm fine. M: I had a similar experience before. There was a rabbit running on the road. I wanted to brake to avoid it, but I was too anxious and fell. What about you? W: Poor you. ⑥I fell because the road was not smooth. M: Got it. I've started walking or taking the bus for safety. W: ⑦I'll take the subway to school from tomorrow. It's quick and convenient. M: It's a wise move. Text 7 W: In your country, people don't seem to have the habit of drinking hot water. ⑧Koreans often drink a glass of cold water in the morning. M: Yes. ⑧I'm one of them. That makes me feel so good. W: I can't accept it. I usually have hot water or warm water. M: I know. And to my surprise, you use pieces of apple and red dates to boil tea every day.While you only spent a few years studying in China, you seem to have a special fondness for Chinese culture. W: That's true. ⑨My parents said the same thing when I returned to my home in Milan, Italy. Well, ⑩I'm about to boil the tea you mentioned just now. Would you like to taste it? M: Yes. Text 8 (第11题为推断题) M: Hi, Ms. Robbins. I'm thinking about organizing a school outing to visit a few factories next Friday. What do you think? W: That's a fantastic idea, Mr. Johnson! Which factories are you considering? M: ⑫I'm thinking of starting with the local chocolate factory in the morning. The kids would love to see the production process. W: ⑫Great choice! What's next on the list? M: In the afternoon, we could head for the nearby green energy factory and paper factory. W: Excellent! Should we inform the factories in advance? M: Definitely. I'll take care of that. And I will especially remind the students to keep quiet as much as 5 学科网(北京)股份有限公司5 possible so as not to disturb the workers. W: Good point. ⑬I will contact the car rental company to get some buses ready for us. M: Okay. I' ll talk to the parents to get permission slips. W: Great. It sounds like a memorable and educational day for the students! M: I think so. Text 9 M: Hey, I noticed you changed your profile picture again on WeChat. W: Yeah. ⑭This one is from the outing I made last weekend. I took it when I reached the mountaintop. M: I thought you went to your parents' house last weekend. W: The plan was changed. ⑮And you know, I always try to match my profile pictures to something significant in my life. They’ re like my own visual diary. This time,reaching the mountaintop was a joy, so I changed my profile picture. M: It's a cool way to document your experiences. What's the inspiration behind the frequent changes? W: It comes from the special function of each picture representing a moment or a memory.⑯For example, last Wednesday, I changed it to a funny photo after I went out for karaoke that day. I was named“Singing Queen” by my friends. Last month, I used a picture from my coffee break with a street performer. M: Sounds good. Maybe the next picture will be from the cooking class you signed up for. W: ⑰If I do well in cooking, I’ ll consider it. But I can’t even reach an average level.I realize there is a long way to go from this step. Stay tuned! Text 10 W: In a recent survey, scientists found that surfers reportedly rescue an average of 3 people who are struggling in the water throughout their lives. ⑱⑲The survey was conducted by Jamie Mead. The study began with an online survey of 418 surfers from across New Zealand. These surfers claimed to have participated in a total of 1,274 rescues, including 296 times when they felt they’d saved a person's life. The research suggests that organizations involved in drowning prevention “should work closely with surfing communities to reduce death rates at beaches”. ⑲ “We need to get surfers the recognition they deserve and do more research to calculate how many rescues they’re actually doing,” Mead says. Mead proposes making equipment like stretchers available in places such as surf clubs near the water. ⑳Andy Joyce, the development officer for the International Surfing Association,recently surveyed 169 surf coaches. He found that the surfers who rescue the most people tend to be trained in delivering first aid. ㉑ He thinks with a little organized effort, coastal communities could broaden these skills across the surfing population. “We should offer surfers free rescue courses on how to pull people out of the water effectively. It is not intended to play down the critical service offered by trained lifeguards. They’re absolutely essential,” he says. 6 学科网(北京)股份有限公司