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浙江省强基联盟2024-2025学年高二下学期4月期中联考英语试卷(含音频)_2024-2025高二(7-7月题库)_2025年05月试卷_0519浙江省强基联盟2024-2025学年高二下学期4月期中联考试题
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浙江省强基联盟2024-2025学年高二下学期4月期中联考英语试卷(含音频)_2024-2025高二(7-7月题库)_2025年05月试卷_0519浙江省强基联盟2024-2025学年高二下学期4月期中联考试题
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浙江省强基联盟2024-2025学年高二下学期4月期中联考英语试卷(含音频)_2024-2025高二(7-7月题库)_2025年05月试卷_0519浙江省强基联盟2024-2025学年高二下学期4月期中联考试题
浙江省强基联盟2024-2025学年高二下学期4月期中联考英语试卷(含音频)_2024-2025高二(7-7月题库)_2025年05月试卷_0519浙江省强基联盟2024-2025学年高二下学期4月期中联考试题
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浙江省强基联盟2024-2025 学年高二下学期4月期中考试英语试题 一、听力选择题 1.What’s the probable relationship between the speakers? A.Nurse and patient. B.Doctor and nurse. C.Doctor and patient. 2.What’s the weather like now? A.Rainy. B.Cloudy. C.Sunny. 3.What happened to the man’s camera? A.It disappeared. B.It fell to pieces. C.It failed to take photos. 4.What is the woman’s main specialty at work? A.Marketing. B.Analyzing data. C.Designing products. 5.Where does the conversation probably take place? A.At a cinema. B.At a restaurant. C.At home. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。 6.What are the speakers mainly talking about? A.The VR headset. B.The latest camera. C.New gaming technology. 7.Why could the woman only use the first model for short periods? A.It made her feel sick. B.Its power didn’t last long. C.It was very uncomfortable to wear. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。 8.What are the speakers doing? A.Running up a hill. B.Climbing over a wall. C.Walking through a river. 9.What will the speakers probably do next? A.Perform push-ups. B.Go for a run. C.Do warm-up exercises. 10.How can the man be best described? A.Hesitant. B.Sympathetic. C.Supportive. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。 11.What is the woman doing? A.Selling a new house. B.Viewing an apartment. C.Deciding on the room design. 12.What is included in the rent price? A.Internet. B.Parking. C.Electricity.13.Why did the woman buy an electric car? A.To cut her fuel costs. B.To live a greener lifestyle. C.To have a better driving experience. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。 14.Where did the man hurt his ankle? A.In a hospital. B.On a football ground. C.On a basketball court. 15.What did the man realize as soon as he stood up? A.His injury was quite bad. B.His bones were not damaged. C.He could still walk for a while. 16.Who called a taxi for the man? A.His coach. B.His fans. C.His teammates. 17.When can the man go back to training? A.In about 30 days. B.In about 90 days. C.In about 120 days. 听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。 18.What was the speaker’s initial opinion on learning the guitar? A.It is not difficult. B.It requires patience. C.It is a mental challenge. 19.How did the speaker appear in her first performance? A.Nervous. B.Proud. C.Calm. 20.What does the speaker want to remind people about learning new skills? A.Struggling at the beginning is normal. B.It is important to value the learning journey. C.Physical strength is the most important factor. 二、阅读理解 5 Fresh Reads For The New Year Turn over a new page and start the year with these fantastic adventures. Anzu and the Realm of Darkness by Mai K In this captivating fantasy graphic novel, when Anzu chases after a stray dog she unexpectedly falls into the Shinto underworld. It’s known as Yomi, and she’s heard about it in her grandmother’s stories. There, she is involved into an extraordinary adventure of magical creatures and curses. Wrong Tracks by Susan BrownriggIt’s 1829 and everyone is talking about the exciting new railways. Edward can’t believe his luck when he’s offered a job at the Stephensons’ Steam Locomotive Manufactory. The Stephensons are preparing for a big competition but Edward soon realises someone is out to prevent them deliberately. This historical adventure is inspired by real-life events. The Zombie Project by Alice Nuttall This unusual adventure turns the typical zombie story upside down, as heroine Merian fights not to kill the zombies but to save them. Older readers who enjoy a few scares will be attracted by this action-packed story, which blends environmental themes with a touch of horror. Reek by Alastair Chisholm In this thrilling sci-fi story, Sparrow lives in the world after “the Reek” when the atmosphere has been poisonously polluted. A tech billionaire is cashing in as the only supplier of clean air but inventor Miriam has new technology that could change everything. Turtle Moon by Hannah Gold Silver joins her family on a trip to a turtle rescue centre in Costa Rica and she is thrilled to glimpse a leatherback turtle nesting on the beach. Events take a dark turn, though, when the turtle’s eggs are stolen. Silver and her friends head into the heart of the jungle to track them down before it’s too late. 21.What do these literary works have in common? A.Typical stories. B.Real-life events. C.Attractive graphics. D.Fantastic adventures. 22.What can be learnt about Wrong Tracks? A.Its narrative is rooted in historical facts. B.It’s an action-packed story with a touch of horror. C.It’s an extraordinary adventure of magical creatures. D.Its heroes prevent others from winning the competition. 23.Which stories may attract those interested in environmental protection? A.The Zombie Project and Turtle Moon. B.Wrong Tracks and The Zombie Project. C.Wrong Tracks and Turtle Moon. D.Anzu and the Realm of Darkness and Reek. Yang Yu, known as Jiaozi, was born in 1980 to a family of doctors in Sichuan. He abandoned medical studies after discovering animation software in college. For three years, he taught himself animation at home, relying on his mother’s 1,000-yuan monthly pension — a period he calls “creative baptism”.His 2008 debut See Through, a 16-minute solo project, won 30 awards, including a Berlin International Short Film Festival prize, and caught producer Yi Qiao’s attention. Despite his reserved nature, Jiaozi’s work reflects deep gratitude for his parents’ support, reshaping traditional stories into tales of familial love. From 2015 to 2019, he risked everything on Ne Zha, revising its script (剧本) 66 times. His demon-child main character — dark-eyed and defiant — faced early criticism but became a cultural icon. Produced on a 60- million-yuan budget, the film involved 5,000 drafts, 1,400 effects shots, and 60 studios. Jiaozi worked until dawn every day, later admitting, “I even feared getting sick would cause delays.” The gamble paid off: Ne Zha earned 5 billion yuan, breaking Chinese animation records. For its sequel, Jiaozi aimed higher. Ne Zha 2 required more than 1,900 effects shots — surpassing the original — with scenes taking over a year to perfect. A single battle sequence featured 200 million on-screen characters, achieved entirely by Chinese studios. “Communication was the hardest part,” he confessed, describing endless revisions under tight deadlines. Released in 2025, the film grossed (总收入) 1 billion yuan in two days, with projections nearing 15 billion yuan. Despite offers to cooperate globally, Jiaozi insists on nurturing homegrown talent. “Animation isn’t a shortcut — it demands lifetime dedication,” he says. While fans await Ne Zha 3, he remains focused on innovation: “Each film must offer something matchless, visually and emotionally.” From medical dropout to record-breaking director, Jiaozi lives out his hero’s motto: “My fate is mine to decide.” He has rewritten not just his destiny, but the future of Chinese animation. 24.What do we know about Yang Yu? A.He majored in animation production in college. B.His dynamic nature greatly encouraged his creativity. C.His first creation Ne Zha won many international awards. D.He conveyed deep gratitude for his parents in his creation. 25.What does the underlined word “gamble” in paragraph 3 refer to? A.Risk on Ne Zha. B.Years of hardwork. C.Investment in film. D.Support from outside. 26.What is the primary factor contributing to Jiaozi’s success in the animation field? A.Limitless imagination. B.Patient communication. C.Extreme perfectionism. D.Worldwide cooperation. 27.Which of the following is the best title for the text? A.Jiaozi: The Rewriter of His Own DestinyB.Ne Zha: China’s Highest-Grossing Animation C.Ne Zha: An Unbeatable Myth in the Animation Field D.Jiaozi: The Creator of China’s Highest-Grossing Animation Drivers often secretly look around for police before using a phone while driving. This dangerous behavior occurs daily worldwide and claims thousands of lives. Fortunately, AI technology now installed in millions of cars can detect if a driver is on the phone, smoking, or wearing a seatbelt as well as his age, sex, weight, and mood. Two cameras, on the steering wheel and rear view mirror, scan the cabin (座舱) using AI and ensure the driver is paying attention to the road, especially as cars become semi- autonomous. In Europe they will be required on every new car sold from 2026 — the driver can get warnings if they are distracted or sleepy. Seeing Machines, whose driver monitoring systems have been installed in more than 2.6 million vehicles, demonstrated additional capabilities. The AI system can identify the name, gender, height, and weight of the driver and passengers, which helps determine how hard an airbag should be deployed (调用) and inform emergency services who is in the car after a crash. It can also detect basic face expressions like happiness, sadness, or surprise. Nick DiFiore, its strategic project adviser, said car companies are eager to use the potential of cameras. Mike Lenné, chief science and innovation officer at Seeing Machines, said: “In-cabin sensing is definitely going to be the safety technology of the decade.” Paul McGlone of Seeing Machines questions what authorities will do if phone-use monitoring, one of the China’s standards for driver monitoring, is put into practice. Edmund King of the AA thinks such monitoring could help with driver distraction but depends on how it’s carried out. Matthew Beecham notes that while cameras improve driving, they also turn cars into moving observation units. The UK Department for Transport is considering which technologies are suitable for compulsory use in Great Britain. 28.What is the main purpose of introducing AI technology into vehicles? A.To improve the comfort of driving. B.To better driver’s physical condition. C.To reduce dangerous driving behaviors. D.To increase the autonomy of the vehicle. 29.How does the AI system work? A.It tracks traffic flow via cameras. B.It takes clear pictures via cameras. C.It monitors the cabin via double cameras. D.It detects obstacles via double cameras.30.What is AI system unable to do according to Seeing Machines? A.Identify the driver’s driving experience. B.Decide the best airbag deployment force. C.Detect the driver’s basic facial expressions. D.Report to emergency staff who is in the car. 31.What can be inferred about AI system from the last paragraph? A.It has positive impact on society. B.Its application faces uncertainties. C.It has gained worldwide adoption. D.It will be compulsorily used soon. In an EU-funded project, scientists investigated the impacts of climate change in the Arctic. They focused on a group of organisms that form the very basis of Arctic coastal ecosystems—kelps (海带). Like land trees, kelps provide food, habitat, and a nursery ground for a variety of organisms and thereby maintain complex ecosystems. The Arctic region is warming at a rate that is far above the global average. Consequently, snow and glaciers are melting—all of which are leading to coastal run-off plumes. These plumes bring big changes to water conditions: the salt levels decline and chemicals in the water change based on runoff content. While some elements are beneficial for kelps, harmful heavy metals like cadmium, lead, and mercury are found in higher amounts. Scientists found that as runoff intensity goes up, the amounts of elements in kelps also increase. For instance, runoff-affected kelps had 72% more mercury than those in the control area. The researchers also found that different runoff rates affect the kelp microbiome (微生物群系), which is important for kelp’s ecological functions like nutrient cycling. These changes can have far-reaching consequences for the entire ecosystem. The consumption of metal-polluted kelps was shown to have negative impacts, such as reduced development, growth, and reproduction, and might cause the harmful elements to build up across the Arctic food web. Eventually, this might also affect society and economy. The absorbing ability of kelps has to be considered when raising fish or other sea creatures and plants for food. However, harvesting kelps in bays with high levels of meltwater and metal pollution might be an environmentally friendly method to harvest rare earths. Rare earths are increasingly being used in key technologies such as renewable energies and electronics. 32.Why are kelps chosen as the research subject? A.They are the most common plants. B.The have excellent absorbing ability. C.They are at the base of Arctic ecosystems.D.They are easily affected by climate change. 33.What do coastal runoff plumes bring? A.Higher temperature. B.Harmful heavy metals. C.Increased salt levels. D.Positive impact on growth. 34.Which of the findings do the researchers approve of according to paragraph 3? A.Kelps maintain the biodiversity in the food chain. B.Runoff rates speed up the melting of coastal glaciers. C.Ecological functions in nutrient cycling get improved. D.Runoff rates lead to elements’ buildup in the food chain. 35.What does the last paragraph mainly talk about? A.Heavy metal pollution levels in the Arctic. B.The socio-economic benefit of harvesting kelps. C.The impacts of climate change on Arctic fisheries. D.The role of kelp microbiome in element circulation. It’s often said that a person’s thoughts create their reality. 36 Turning your mind towards the life you want can help you realise your ambitions. 37 The Wright Brothers were two boys fascinated with the idea of flying. They had a toy that spun propellers using rubber bands and they dreamed of building their own flying machine. In 1903, they did just that, achieving the first powered aircraft flight. 38 Think about the things that you enjoy or find fascinating. These are clues that lead you to develop your own dreams. Your values count It can be useful to think about your values, which are simply the things that matter to you. Michelle Nicholls is a psychotherapist, someone who helps people understand their emotions and actions. She says, “If you enjoy donating your time or money to a cause, perhaps you value generosity. Maybe kindness also contributes to your dreams.” 39 Not all dreams come true It’s important to remember that your dreams can change and things might not work out as you wish. Nicholls suggests this can be an opportunity to get curious by asking yourself these questions: What got in the way of the dream? 40 “This type of flexible thinking allows our minds to expand and stay interested in what ispossible for the future,” she says. “It’s also a great idea to have many small dreams along with our ‘big sky’ dreams.” A.Curiosity helps fulfill great dreams B.All great ideas begin with a thought C.Efforts can bring you closer to your dreams D.Are there any parts of it that are still within reach? E.That shows how imagination can inspire people to fulfill their ambitions. F.This is because the way you feel and the things you focus on shape how you see the world. G.The more you note how your actions make others feel, the more you understand your values. 三、完形填空 Junyi Liu, an immigrant (移民) from China, was working at his Esso gas station in Canada on a quiet Victoria Day. Suddenly, a car lost 41 and crashed into a fuel pump. A huge 42 followed, with flames spreading quickly. Liu immediately 43 the pump’s power to stop more fuel leaking. Seeing the driver trapped inside the burning car, he 44 out with a fire extinguisher. But its safety pin got 45 . With no more time to waste, he abandoned it and decided to 46 the driver. The elderly driver was a regular customer who often stopped in for pet food and a chat with her 47 Maggie. Since the flames were closer to the driver’s side, Liu tried to 48 her through the passenger-side door. When this attempt 49 , he grabbed the burning handle, bravely opened the driver’s door and 50 her onto his back. He also saved Maggie whose leash (皮带) almost tripped him. With bystanders’ help, Liu brought both to 51 . Unfortunately, firefighters arrived to find the station 52 destroyed. Though Liu lost his 53 and faced immigration issues, he showed no anger. “I just hope she and Maggie are well,” he said. His 54 impressed local firefighters, who praised his 55 thinking during the crisis. 41.A.power B.control C.speed D.sense 42.A.exploration B.celebration C.explosion D.campaign 43.A.filled up B.built up C.called off D.cut off 44.A.rushed B.jumped C.walked D.crawled 45.A.lost B.stuck C.burnt D.repaired46.A.warn B.tend C.rescue D.support 47.A.dog B.parrot C.rabbit D.turtle 48.A.catch B.pull C.hug D.grab 49.A.handled B.blocked C.failed D.finished 50.A.patted B.seized C.took D.lifted 51.A.hospital B.life C.rest D.safety 52.A.completely B.partly C.barely D.eventually 53.A.life B.business C.ability D.confidence 54.A.contribution B.defense C.bravery D.difficulty 55.A.creative B.critical C.logical D.quick 四、语法填空 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。 In 1984, the Book of Numbers and Computations was unearthed from the Han tomb Number 247 at Zhangjiashan in Hubei. This collection of mathematical problems is considered the 56 (old) surviving mathematical book in China. Archaeologists estimated that this ancient book 57 (write) between 202 BC and 186 BC, about 200 years earlier than The Nine Chapters on the Mathematical Art. The content of the jiandu 58 (reveal) that mathematics was not only deeply integrated into 59 (people) daily life but was also an essential skill for officials during the Qin and Han 60 (period). They were required to be “proficient in writing and calculation”. Proficiency in writing referred to the ability 61 (draft) official documents, while proficiency in calculation meant strong mathematical skills. Simply put, an official 62 could not calculate the population, land or taxes would not be considered 63 (competence). The mathematical contents recorded in jiandu go far beyond these. Whether they are recorded in the qinjian of Numbers housed at the Yuelu Academy of Hunan University 64 in the Book of Arithmetic unearthed from Shuanggudui in Fuyang, Anhui, they demonstrate that over 2,000 years ago, mathematics already held great value and 65 (important). 五、书信写作 66.假定你是李华,你参加了你校“最美校园”主题摄影比赛,并获得了一等奖。请你给英国朋友Chris 写一封邮件分享这一消息,内容包括: 1. 介绍你的作品; 2. 说明拍摄理由。 注意: 1. 写作词数应为80左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。 Dear Chris, ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ Yours, Li Hua 六、书面表达 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。 All the runners adjusted their positions on the starting blocks, waiting for the gun to fire. September sun warmed my back as I crouched (蹲) in Lane 3. Fresh chalk lines mixed with the smell of nervous sweat in the air. In the stands, Dad was probably checking his watch again. “Runners set!” My heartbeat drowned out the starter gun’s bang. Three steps in, I knew something was wrong. My left shoelace came loose. By the final turn, red ponytail girl from Lane 5 had become a shrinking dot. When I crossed the finish line, even the electronic board blinked in pity — 4th place. Again. Coach Walsh walked over. “You have talent,” she said, tapping her clipboard (写字夹板), “but you keep watching others instead of focusing on yourself.” Behind her, members of school team laughed while packing bags, car doors slamming like drumbeats. That evening, I studied the race video on my laptop. The red-haired girl — Katherine Miller — moved like a dancer. Her social media showed ballet training since age 12. Mine? Hospital visits for asthma (哮喘). At 9:00 PM, I put on running shoes. The streets were quiet under yellow streetlights as my feet pounded the ground. Each breath tasted of October chill and an awful smell from the late bus. At the convenience store, Mr. Chen looked up from his crossword when I bought a blue sports drink. “Girls need sleep,” he said, scanning my drink. “Training,” I answered, the word tasting sweet as the drink. The training became a routine in the following weeks. Night after night, I hit the streets, pushing myself to the limit despite the cold and the awful smell. The once-challenging distance became easier to cover, and my pace quickened. The state final kicked off on a morning, dark clouds hanging low. As we did warming- up, raindrops hit the track. Two lanes over, Katherine’s red ponytail bounced as she stretched. “Remember your rhythm,” Coach Walshcalled over the fence. 注 意 : 1. 续写词数应为150词左右; 2. 请按如下格式在答题卡相应位置作答。 The gun fired after runners were ready. ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ The finish line kissed my chest with onlookers roaring in excitement. ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________题号 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 答案 A B A B C A A B B C 题号 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 答案 B C B C A C A A C B 题号 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 答案 D A A D A C D C C A 题号 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 答案 B C B D B F B E G D 题号 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 答案 B C D A B C A B C D 题号 51 52 53 54 55 答案 D A B C D 1.A 【原文】M. Hello! I’d like to make an appointment to see Dr. Wood. W: Is it an emergency? M: Yes, I have a terrible cold. W: In that case, how about this afternoon at 2:30? 2.B 【原文】M: Why is it still cloudy? When will it be nice again? W: Tomorrow. I heard it on the radio. But it will rain this afternoon. 3.A 【原文】M: I was taking photos from the bridge when I dropped my camera. It fell into the river. Now it’s gone forever. W: This is why I suggested you choose something useful to secure your camera. 4.B 【原文】W: I love numbers and I am especially qualified to work with data analysis. M: Interesting. You’re so friendly, so I always thought you were more interested in sales. W: Oh, I’m much more interested in statistics than selling or marketing products. 5.C 【原文】W: John, I’m back. Did my friends call? We were supposed to meet at the restaurant for dinner and then go to the cinema. But they never showed up. M: No. I’ve been here since I came back from work, and the phone never rang. 6.A 7.A 【原文】M: I’m very excited to try the new VR headset. W: Me too. I liked the last one, but I could only wear it for 30minutes at a time. M: Did you find it uncomfortable?W: It wasn’t that. I started getting really bad headaches after a while. M: Yes, that was a common complaint with the first model. The new version should not have that issue. W: Good. What are you going to do with it first? Play a game? M: No, I’m going to watch a concert on it. It was filmed with a special camera so you can look all around you. W: Cool. 8.B 9.B 10.C 【原文】M: Come on, get up! We can get through this army training course. We’re nearly there. W: I don’t think I can! I’m so tired. M: Remember all those horrible hill runs we did to prepare ourselves for this? We ran twelve miles a night! Since you could do that, you can climb this wall! come on, we’ll be home tomorrow. W: But I’m so cold. M: That’s because we had to walk through a freezing cold river for over a mile. You’re muddy and wet, but you’ll soon be warm and dry. W: I can’t feel my hands. M: come on, focus your mind. I’ll give you a push-up to get started. Go on, hold on to those ropes, and pull yourself over. W: I’ll try. yes! I did it! M: Here I come! Right, all we need to do now is run to the finish line! W: Thanks, I couldn’t have done it without you! 11.B 12.C 13.B 【原文】M: This one just came on the market. It has two bedrooms. I know it is one less than you were looking for, but the apartment has lots of space. W: It does, and the windows are so big. I imagine it gets a lot of natural light. M: Yes, the windows are east-facing, so you will get to enjoy beautiful sunrises. W: How much is the rent? M: It’s $1000 a month, but that also includes tax and power bills. W: But no Internet? M: No, you would need to arrange that yourself. W: That’s not too bad. What is parking like around here? M: That’s the best part. There is a private car park under the apartment building. W: Great. Does it have electric charging stations? I just switched to an electric car to help save the environment. M: It doesn’t yet, but I believe they are adding them soon.W: OK. I’ll take it. 14.C 15.A 16.C 17.A 【原文】W: Are you going to be playing in the school basketball game this weekend? M: I can’t. My left foot was injured during basketball training. W: Oh no. What happened? Did someone knock you over? M: No, I jumped up to catch the ball, but I hurt my ankle while landing on the ground. W: That sounds like a lot of pain! Did you go to the hospital? M: I did. I realized it was quite serious as soon as I stood up, and I couldn’t walk anymore. So my teammates carried me off the court and called a taxi for me. W: What did the doctor say? M: My bones were damaged, so he just told me to take a lot of rest and stop my training for a while. W: Well, it seems like you, re recovering well. M: Yeah. I can walk normally now. It’s been almost three months since it happened. W: How long is it until you can start training again? M: About 30 days. It takes about 120 days for an injury like this to heal according to the doctor. 18.A 19.C 20.B 【原文】 W: Good afternoon, everyone. I’m Michelle. Not too long ago, I took on the challenge of learning to play the guitar. As an athlete, I thought mastering the guitar would be easy with enough discipline. But it wasn’t just about physical discipline. It tested my patience, strategy, and a different kind of mental commitment. I tried to play complex pieces before mastering the basics. I didn’t quite grasp how important it was to learn the basics like notes. It was a struggle, but I learned to respect the process. Soon my first public performance arrived. I thought I would be very nervous, but strangely, I wasn’t. I played without missing a beat. The applause and cheers were truly amazing. Every struggle, every wrong note was worth it in that moment. In conclusion, I want to remind you that taking on any new skill requires more than just physical strength; it demands respect for the process and the courage to keep pushing forward. Thank you. 21.D 22.A 23.A 【导语】这是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了5本新年新书的情况。 21.细节理解题。根据第一段“Turn over a new page and start the year with these fantastic adventures.(翻开新 的一页,以这些奇妙的冒险开始新的一年)”可知,这些读物均为奇幻冒险类故事。故选D。 22.细节理解题。根据第三段“This historical adventure is inspired by real-life events.(这个历史冒险的灵感来自于现实生活中的事件)”可知,这段历史冒险的灵感来自现实生活中的事件。故选A。 23.细节理解题。根据第四段“Older readers who enjoy a few scares will be attracted by this action-packed story, which blends environmental themes with a touch of horror.(喜欢惊悚情节的年长读者会被这个充满动感的 故事所吸引,它将环境主题与恐怖元素融为一体)”以及最后一段“Silver joins her family on a trip to a turtle rescue centre in Costa Rica and she is thrilled to glimpse a leatherback turtle nesting on the beach.(西尔弗和她的 家人一起去哥斯达黎加的海龟救援中心旅行,她很兴奋地看到一只棱皮龟在海滩上筑巢)”可知,The Zombie Project和Turtle Moon会吸引那些对环境保护感兴趣的人。故选A。 24.D 25.A 26.C 27.D 【导语】本文是一篇记叙文,主要讲的是导演饺子(原名杨宇)从医学弃学到成为打破纪录的动画导演的 历程。 24.细节理解题。根据第二段“Despite his reserved nature, Jiaozi’s work reflects deep gratitude for his parents’ support, reshaping traditional stories into tales of familial love. (尽管他性格内向,但饺子的作品反映了他对父 母支持的深切感激,将传统故事重塑为亲情故事。)”可知,饺子导演的创作中融入了他对父母的感激之情。 故选D。 25.词句猜测题。根据第三段“From 2015 to 2019, he risked everything on Ne Zha, revising its script (剧本) 66 times. His demon-child main character — dark-eyed and defiant — faced early criticism but became a cultural icon. Produced on a 60-million-yuan budget, the film involved 5,000 drafts, 1,400 effects shots, and 60 studios. (从 2015年到2019年,他为《哪吒》不惜一切代价,修改了66次剧本。他的魔鬼孩子的主角,黑眼睛和蔑视 的脸,早期批评,但成为一个文化标志。这部电影的制作预算为6000万元人民币,涉及了5000个草稿, 1400个特效镜头,60个工作室。)”可知,《哪吒》这部电影的投入很大,由此可知,gamble指的是“哪吒 (相关)风险”。故选A。 26.推理判断题。根据倒数第二段“While fans await Ne Zha 3, he remains focused on innovation: “Each film must offer something matchless, visually and emotionally.” (在粉丝们等待《哪吒3》的同时,他仍然专注于创 新:“每部电影都必须在视觉和情感上提供无与伦比的东西。”)”可知,饺子导演取得成功的主要因素是 极端的完美主义。故选C。 27.主旨大意题。通读全文,尤其是第三段“From 2015 to 2019, he risked everything on Ne Zha, revising its script (剧本) 66 times. His demon-child main character — dark-eyed and defiant — faced early criticism but became a cultural icon. Produced on a 60-million-yuan budget, the film involved 5,000 drafts, 1,400 effects shots, and 60 studios. Jiaozi worked until dawn every day, later admitting, “I even feared getting sick would cause delays.” The gamble paid off: Ne Zha earned 5 billion yuan, breaking Chinese animation records. (从2015年到2019年,他为《哪吒》不惜一切代价,修改了66次剧本。他的魔鬼孩子的主角,黑眼睛和蔑视的脸,早 期批评,但成为一个文化标志。这部电影的制作预算为6000万元人民币,涉及了5000个草稿,1400个特 效镜头,60个工作室。饺子每天工作到天亮,后来他承认,“我甚至担心生病会导致延误。”这场赌博得 到了回报:《哪吒》的票房达到了50亿元,打破了中国动画的纪录。)”可知,本文主要讲的是导演饺子 (原名杨宇)从医学弃学到成为打破纪录的动画导演的历程,因此最好的标题是D选项“Jiaozi: The Creator of China’s Highest-Grossing Animation (饺子:中国最卖座动画的创造者)”。故选D。 28.C 29.C 30.A 31.B 【导语】本文是一篇说明文,主要介绍了安装在汽车上的人工智能(AI)技术。 28.细节理解题。根据第一段“Drivers often secretly look around for police before using a phone while driving. This dangerous behavior occurs daily worldwide and claims thousands of lives. Fortunately, AI technology now installed in millions of cars can detect if a driver is on the phone, smoking, or wearing a seatbelt as well as his age, sex, weight, and mood. (司机在开车时使用手机前常常偷偷地环顾四周看有没有警察。这种危险行为每天都 在世界范围内发生,夺走了数千人的生命。幸运的是,现在安装在数百万辆汽车上的人工智能技术可以检 测司机是否在打电话、吸烟、系安全带,以及司机的年龄、性别、体重和情绪。)” 可知,引入人工智能技 术到车辆上是为了检测并减少像开车打电话等危险驾驶行为。故选C。 29.细节理解题。根据第二段“Two cameras, on the steering wheel and rear view mirror, scan the cabin (座舱) using AI and ensure the driver is paying attention to the road, especially as cars become semi- autonomous. (方向 盘和后视镜上的两个摄像头,利用人工智能扫描座舱,并确保司机专注于道路,尤其是在汽车变得半自动 驾驶的情况下。)” 可知,人工智能系统是通过双摄像头(方向盘和后视镜上的摄像头)来扫描座舱从而工 作的。故选C。 30.细节理解题。根据第三段“The AI system can identify the name, gender, height, and weight of the driver and passengers, which helps determine how hard an airbag should be deployed (调用) and inform emergency services who is in the car after a crash. It can also detect basic face expressions like happiness, sadness, or surprise. (人工智能系统可以识别司机和乘客的姓名、性别、身高和体重,这有助于确定安全气囊应弹出的力度,并 在发生碰撞后通知紧急服务人员车内的人员情况。它还可以检测诸如高兴、悲伤或惊讶等基本面部表 情。)” 可知,人工智能系统不能识别司机的驾驶经验。选项 A(识别司机的驾驶经验)符合题意,因为 文中未提及该功能;选项 B(决定最佳的安全气囊弹出力度)、选项 C(检测司机的基本面部表情)、选 项 D(向紧急救援人员报告车内人员情况)都是人工智能系统能做到的。故选A。 31.推理判断题。根据最后一段“Paul McGlone of Seeing Machines questions what authorities will do if phone-use monitoring, one of the China’s standards for driver monitoring, is put into practice. Edmund King of theAA thinks such monitoring could help with driver distraction but depends on how it’s carried out. Matthew Beecham notes that while cameras improve driving, they also turn cars into moving observation units. The UK Department for Transport is considering which technologies are suitable for compulsory use in Great Britain. (Seeing Machines 公司的保罗・麦格隆质疑,如果中国驾驶员监控标准之一的手机使用监控付诸实践,当 局会怎么做。英国汽车协会的埃德蒙・金认为,这种监控可以帮助解决驾驶员分心的问题,但这取决于它 的实施方式。马修・比彻姆指出,虽然摄像头改善了驾驶,但它们也把汽车变成了移动的观察单元。英国 交通部正在考虑哪些技术适合在英国强制使用。)” 可推知,对于人工智能系统的应用,不同的人有不同的 看法,且英国交通部还在考虑哪些技术适合强制使用,说明人工智能系统的应用面临着不确定性。故选 B。 32.C 33.B 34.D 35.B 【导语】这是一篇说明文。文章介绍了北极变暖致海带重金属累积,威胁生态,而另一方面收割重金属海 带可以获得稀土,带来经济效益。 32.细节理解题。根据第一段“They focused on a group of organisms that form the very basis of Arctic coastal ecosystems—kelps (海带). Like land trees, kelps provide food, habitat, and a nursery ground for a variety of organisms and thereby maintain complex ecosystems.(他们集中研究了一组构成北极沿海生态系统基础的生物 ——海带。像陆地树木一样,海带为各种生物提供食物、栖息地和苗圃,从而维持复杂的生态系统)”可知, 科研人员把海带作为研究对象是因为海带是北极生态系统的根基。故选C项。 33.细节理解题。根据第二段“These plumes bring big changes to water conditions: the salt levels decline and chemicals in the water change based on runoff content. While some elements are beneficial for kelps, harmful heavy metals like cadmium, lead, and mercury are found in higher amounts.(这些羽流给水质带来了巨大的变化: 盐的含量下降,水中的化学物质根据径流的含量而变化。虽然有些元素对海带有益,但有害的重金属,如 镉、铅和汞的含量较高)” 可知,径流羽流使得海水中重金属浓度的上升。故选B项。 34.推理判断题。根据文章第三段“The researchers also found that different runoff rates affect the kelp microbiome (微生物群系), which is important for kelp’s ecological functions like nutrient cycling. These changes can have far-reaching consequences for the entire ecosystem. The consumption of metal-polluted kelps was shown to have negative impacts, such as reduced development, growth, and reproduction, and might cause the harmful elements to build up across the Arctic food web.(研究人员还发现,不同的径流速率会影响海带微生物群,这 对海带的营养循环等生态功能很重要。这些变化会对整个生态系统产生深远的影响。研究显示,食用被金 属污染的海带会产生负面影响,如发育、生长和繁殖减少,并可能导致有害元素在北极食物网中积聚)”可 知,研究人员发现径流影响海带微生物群变化,导致有害元素经食物链累积,威胁北极生态系统稳定及生物生存。故选D项。 35.主旨大意题。根据最后一段“However, harvesting kelps in bays with high levels of meltwater and metal pollution might be an environmentally friendly method to harvest rare earths. Rare earths are increasingly being used in key technologies such as renewable energies and electronics.(然而,在高融水和高金属污染的海湾中收 获海带可能是一种环保的收获稀土的方法。稀土正越来越多地用于可再生能源和电子等关键技术)”可知, 最后一段主要讲述了收割含有重金属海带可获得稀土,带来社会经济效益。故选B项。 36.F 37.B 38.E 39.G 40.D 【导语】这是一篇说明文。文章探讨了思想如何塑造现实,如何通过关注自己的兴趣和价值观来发展梦想, 以及如何应对梦想未能实现的情况。 36.根据空前“It’s often said that a person’s thoughts create their reality.(人们常说,一个人的思想创造了他们 的现实)”以及后文“Turning your mind towards the life you want can help you realise your ambitions.(把你的思 想转向你想要的生活可以帮助你实现你的抱负)”可知,本句承上启下,进一步解释说明上一句话,也关联 下一句“把注意力转向你想要的生活可以帮助你实现你的抱负”。故F选项“这是因为你的感受和你关注 的事物塑造了你看待世界的方式”符合语境,故选F。 37.根据后文“The Wright Brothers were two boys fascinated with the idea of flying. They had a toy that spun propellers using rubber bands and they dreamed of building their own flying machine. In 1903, they did just that, achieving the first powered aircraft flight.(莱特兄弟是两个对飞行的想法着迷的男孩。他们有一个用橡皮筋旋 转螺旋桨的玩具,他们梦想着建造自己的飞行器。1903年,他们做到了,实现了第一架动力飞机的飞行)” 可知,该空为本段的标题,即主题句,该段落通过莱特兄弟的例子,说明了好奇心和想象力如何激发人们 实现自己的抱负,与选项B“所有伟大的想法都始于一个思想”相一致。故选B。 38.根据上文“The Wright Brothers were two boys fascinated with the idea of flying. They had a toy that spun propellers using rubber bands and they dreamed of building their own flying machine. In 1903, they did just that, achieving the first powered aircraft flight.(莱特兄弟是两个对飞行的想法着迷的男孩。他们有一个用橡皮筋旋 转螺旋桨的玩具,他们梦想着建造自己的飞行器。1903年,他们做到了,实现了第一架动力飞机的飞行)” 可知,本句总结说明想象力如何激发人们实现自己的抱负。选项E中“That”指代上文莱特兄弟的例子,E 选项“这说明了想象力是如何激发人们去实现他们的抱负的”符合语境。故选E。 39.根据上文“It can be useful to think about your values, which are simply the things that matter to you. Michelle Nicholls is a psychotherapist, someone who helps people understand their emotions and actions. She says, “If you enjoy donating your time or money to a cause, perhaps you value generosity. Maybe kindness also contributes to your dreams.”(思考你的价值观是很有用的,这些价值观就是对你重要的事情。米歇尔·尼科尔斯是一名心理治疗师,她帮助人们理解自己的情绪和行为。她说:“如果你喜欢为一项事业贡献时间或金 钱,也许你看重慷慨。也许善良也有助于你的梦想。”)”可知,本句进一步解释了价值观的重要性,强调 了关注自己和他人的感受有助于理解自己的价值观,主题词“values”呼应标题与上文。G选项“你越注意 自己的行为给别人的感觉,你就越了解自己的价值观”符合语境。故选G。 40.根据上文“It’s important to remember that your dreams can change and things might not work out as you wish. Nicholls suggests this can be an opportunity to get curious by asking yourself these questions: What got in the way of the dream?(重要的是要记住,你的梦想会改变,事情可能不会像你希望的那样发展。尼科尔斯建 议,这是一个让你好奇的机会,你可以问自己这些问题:是什么阻碍了你的梦想?)”可知,空处前文提出 了在面对梦想未能实现时,进行自我反思:是什么阻碍了梦想的实现?选项D是看看是否还有可以实现的 部分,与前文一样,同为反思问题,并与下文“This type of flexible thinking”相一致。D选项“还有什么部 分是我们可以触及的吗?”符合语境。故选D。 41.B 42.C 43.D 44.A 45.B 46.C 47.A 48.B 49.C 50.D 51.D 52.A 53.B 54.C 55.D 【导语】本文是一篇记叙文,主要介绍了中国移民刘君义在加油站英勇救人的事迹。 41.考查名词词义辨析。句意:突然,一辆汽车失去控制,撞上了加油泵。A. power力量;B. control控制; C. speed速度;D. sense感觉。根据下文“and crashed into a fuel pump”可知,汽车失去控制,撞上了加油泵。 故选B。 42.考查名词词义辨析。句意:随后发生巨大爆炸,火焰迅速蔓延。A. exploration探索;B. celebration庆 祝;C. explosion爆炸;D. campaign运动。根据下文“with flames spreading quickly”可知,发生了巨大爆炸, 火焰迅速蔓延。故选C。 43.考查动词短语辨析。句意:刘立即切断油泵的电源,以防止更多的燃油泄漏。A. filled up装满;B. built up建立;C. called off取消;D. cut off切断。根据下文“the pump’s power to stop more fuel leaking”可知, 刘立即切断油泵的电源,目的是防止更多的燃油泄漏。故选D。 44.考查动词词义辨析。句意:看到司机被困在燃烧的汽车里,他拿着灭火器冲了出去。A. rushed冲;B. jumped跳;C. walked行走;D. crawled爬行。根据上文“Seeing the driver trapped inside the burning car,”以 及下文“out with a fire extinguisher”可知,司机被困在燃烧的汽车里,所以刘会拿着灭火器冲出去。故选 A。 45.考查动词词义辨析。句意:但它的安全销卡住了。A. lost失去;B. stuck卡住;C. burnt燃烧;D. repaired修理。根据下文“With no more time to waste, he abandoned it”可知,灭火器的安全销卡住了,所以刘放弃了使用它。故选B。 46.考查动词词义辨析。句意:没有时间再浪费了,他放弃了它,决定去救司机。A. warn警告;B. tend 照顾;C. rescue营救;D. support支持。根据上文“Seeing the driver trapped inside the burning car,”以及下文 “The elderly driver was a regular customer”可知,司机被困在燃烧的汽车里,此处表示刘决定去救司机。故 选C。 47.考查名词词义辨析。句意:这位上了年纪的司机是一位常客,她经常停下来买宠物食品,并和她的狗 玛吉聊天。A. dog狗;B. parrot鹦鹉;C. rabbit兔子;D. turtle乌龟。根据下文“He also saved Maggie whose leash (皮带) almost tripped him.”以及常识可知,狗需要使用皮带拴着,所以玛吉是一只狗。故选A。 48.考查动词词义辨析。句意:由于火焰离司机一侧更近,刘试图从副驾驶一侧的门拉她。A. catch抓住; B. pull拉;C. hug拥抱;D. grab抓住。根据上文“Seeing the driver trapped inside the burning car,”以及下文 “her through the passenger-side door.”可知,司机被困在燃烧的汽车里,所以刘试图从副驾驶一侧的门拉她 出来。故选B。 49.考查动词词义辨析。句意:当这次尝试失败时,他抓住燃烧的门把手,勇敢地打开司机的门,把她背 在背上。A. handled处理;B. blocked阻塞;C. failed失败;D. finished完成。根据下文“he grabbed the burning handle, bravely opened the driver’s door and ____10____ her onto his back.”可知,刘第一次尝试抓住 司机的尝试失败了,所以尝试了另一种方法。故选C。 50.考查动词词义辨析。句意:当这次尝试失败时,他抓住燃烧的门把手,勇敢地打开司机的门,把她背 在背上。A. patted轻拍;B. seized抓住;C. took带走;D. lifted抬起。根据下文“her onto his back”可知, 刘把司机背在背上,所以此处应该是把她抬起。故选D。 51.考查名词词义辨析。句意:在旁观者的帮助下,刘把他们带到了安全的地方。A. hospital医院;B. life 生活;C. rest休息;D. safety安全。根据上文“When this attempt ____9____ , he grabbed the burning handle, bravely opened the driver’s door and ____10____ her onto his back. He also saved Maggie whose leash (皮带) almost tripped him.”可知,刘已经把司机和狗带到了安全的地方。故选D。 52.考查副词词义辨析。句意:不幸的是,消防员到达时发现加油站完全被毁。A. completely完全地;B. partly部分地;C. barely几乎不;D. eventually最终。根据上文“Unfortunately”以及下文“Though Liu lost his ____13____ and faced immigration issues,”可推知,刘失去了他的生意,且此处表示不幸的事件,所以 此处表示加油站完全被毁。故选A。 53.考查名词词义辨析。句意:尽管刘失去了他的生意,并面临移民问题,但他没有表现出愤怒。A. life 生活;B. business生意;C. ability能力;D. confidence自信。根据上文“Unfortunately, firefighters arrived to find the station ____12____ destroyed.”可知,刘在加油站工作,加油站被烧毁,所以此处指的是他失去了他的生意。故选B。 54.考查名词词义辨析。句意:他的勇敢给当地消防员留下了深刻印象,他们称赞他在危机中的快速思考。 A. contribution贡献;B. defense防御;C. bravery勇敢;D. difficulty困难。根据上文“When this attempt ____9____ , he grabbed the burning handle, bravely opened the driver’s door and ____10____ her onto his back. He also saved Maggie whose leash (皮带) almost tripped him.”可知,他勇敢拯救了司机和狗,此处表示他的勇 敢给当地消防员留下了深刻印象。故选C。 55.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:他的勇敢给当地消防员留下了深刻印象,他们称赞他在危机中的快速思 考。A. creative创造性的;B. critical批评的;C. logical逻辑的;D. quick快速的。根据上文“Since the flames were closer to the driver’s side, Liu tried to ____8____ her through the passenger-side door. When this attempt ____9____ , he grabbed the burning handle, bravely opened the driver’s door and ____10____ her onto his back.”可知,刘在危机中迅速做出反应,并成功救出司机和狗,由此可知,此处表示消防员称赞他的快速 思考。故选D。 56.oldest 57.was written 58.reveals 59.people’s 60.periods 61.to draft 62. who/that 63.competent 64.or 65.importance 【导语】本文是一篇说明文。主要介绍的是中国古代数学书籍《算数书》的相关情况。 56.考查形容词最高级。句意:这本数学问题集被认为是中国现存最古老的数学书籍。空处形容词old前 有the,后面有in China限制,因此用形容词最高级,表示“最古老的”,作定语修饰名词book。故填 oldest。 57.考查时态和语态。句意:考古学家估计,这本古书写于公元前202年至公元前186年之间,比《九章 算术》早了约200年。根据“between 202 BC and 186 BC”可知,此处描述的是过去的事情,应用一般过去 时,且主语this ancient book与谓语动词write之间是被动关系,应用一般过去时的被动语态。故填was written。 58.考查时态和主谓一致。句意:简牍的内容表明,数学不仅深入到人们的日常生活中,而且在秦汉时期 也是官员的一项基本技能。这是对这本书内容的介绍说明,故用一般现在时。且主语The content of the jiandu为单数形式,谓语动词也应用第三人称单数形式。故填reveals。 59.考查名词所有格。句意:简牍的内容表明,数学不仅深入到人们的日常生活中,而且在秦汉时期也是 官员的一项基本技能。根据“daily life”可知,此处表示“人们的日常生活”,应用名词所有格形式 people’s。故填people’s。 60.考查名词复数。句意:简牍的内容表明,数学不仅深入到人们的日常生活中,而且在秦汉时期也是官员的一项基本技能。period为可数名词,根据“Qin and Han”可知,此处表示“秦汉时期”,应用名词复数 形式。故填periods。 61.考查非谓语动词。句意:写作能力是指起草官方文件的能力,而计算能力是指强大的数学技能。抽象 名词ability后跟不定式作后置定语。故填to draft。 62.考查定语从句。句意:简单地说,一个不会计算人口、土地或税收的官员是不称职的。此处为关系词 引导的限制性定语从句,修饰先行词an official,指人,关系词替代先行词在从句中作主语,所以使用关系 代词who或that。故填who/that。 63.考查形容词。句意:简单地说,一个不会计算人口、土地或税收的官员是不称职的。根据“would not be considered”可知,此处本空考查be considered (to be),本结构中的to be可以省略,含义为“被认 为……”,空处应用形容词competent描述主语an official,表示“称职的”。故填competent。 64.考查连词。句意:无论它们是保存在湖南大学岳麓书院收藏的Numbers秦简中,还是保存在安徽阜阳 双古堆出土的Book of Arithmetic中,它们都表明,2000多年前,数学就已经具有了巨大的价值和重要性。 根据句意可知,连接两个并列的介词短语,表示“无论……还是……”,应用whether... or...。故填or。 65.考查名词。句意:无论它们是保存在湖南大学岳麓书院收藏的Numbers秦简中,还是保存在安徽阜阳 双古堆出土的Book of Arithmetic中,它们都表明,2000多年前,数学就已经具有了巨大的价值和重要性。 根据“great value and”可知,空处应用名词形式作held的宾语表示“重要性”。故填importance。 66.Dear Chris, I’m excited to share my experience of participating in our school’s “The Most Beautiful campus” photography contest! My entry, titled Dawn of Learning, features a photo of our school library bathed in golden morning light, with students quietly reading on the stone steps. This perfectly depicts the most beautiful campus and its most devoted readers. I chose this scene because it perfectly captures the essence of our campus — tranquil yet vibrant. The soft sunrise symbolizes new beginnings, while the students’ concentration reflects the desire for knowledge. I spent weeks waiting for the right lighting and angles, and finally took the shot on a misty May morning. It’s a frozen moment of our pursuit of dream. What do you think of it? Have you ever entered a photography contest? I’d love to hear about your creative projects! Yours, Li Hua 67.The gun fired after runners were ready. Katherine shot forward like a rocket. Rain stung my neck as shepulled ahead, the crowd’s cheers fading to background noise. My coach’s words — Run your own race! — echoed in my ears. Instead of watching Katherine, I focused solely on myself. The sound of my breathing, heavy and rhythmic, became my steady companion, guiding me through the rain. As the final lap unfolded, I recalled the countless hours of training, the sweat and the tears — all leading to this moment. The finish line kissed my chest with onlookers roaring in excitement. Electronic boards flickered through rainfall: 1st place. My heart pounded in my chest, my lungs burning, but victory sang in my veins. At the awards, Katherine nodded at my gold medal. “You stopped watching others,”she said. It might have been a compliment. upon gazing at the shining medal. I finally came to realize that my true opponent was none other than myself, and every step on the track was a farewell to my lack of confidence.