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参考答案及解析
第一部分 听力
1-5: ABACB 6-10: BCBBA 11-15: CACBC 16-20: CCBCB
第二部分 阅读 第一节
A篇 21. D 22. C 23. A
B篇 24. D 25. B 26. D 27. B
C篇 28. A 29. C 30. C 31. C
D篇 32. B 33. D 34. A 35. C
第二节
36. C 37. G 38. D 39. B 40. E
第三部分 语言运用 第一节
41.C 42.D 43.B 44.A 45.A
46.A 47.B 48.C 49.C 50.B
51.A 52.D 53.D 54.B 55.C
【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。主要讲述了作者回忆童年与祖母相处的经历,祖母的生活智慧、给予的爱与
教导深深烙印在作者心中,表达了对祖母的思念之情,以及祖母在作者成长过程中对其价值观塑造起到的
重要作用。
41. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:为了养家糊口,我的父母被迫从事各种工作,其中一些工作需要他们晚上
工作。A. promote促进;B. provide提供;C. support养活;D. supply供应。根据上文“My family was
in a poor financial situation when I was young.”可知,家庭经济状况不好,父母为了维持家庭生计,从事
各种工作。support the family表示“养家”,故选C项。
42. 考查动词短语词义辨析。句意:为了养家糊口,我的父母被迫承担各种工作,其中一些工作需要他们
晚上工作。A. take out取出;B. take back取回;C. take off脱掉;D. take on承担。根据下文“a variety
of jobs, some of which required them to work nights”可知,父母被迫承担各种各样的工作,故选D项。
43. 考查副词词义辨析。句意:因此,我在祖父母家度过了大量时间,并特别喜欢我的祖母Markland Natalie。
A. Additionally另外;B. Consequently因此;C. Previously先前;D. Eventually最终。根据下文“I spent
a great deal of time at my grandparents’ home”可知,由于父母忙于工作这个原因,导致的结果就是作者
很多时间在祖父母家,故选B项。
44. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:因此,我在祖父母家度过了大量时间,并特别喜欢我的祖母Markland Natalie。
A. attached依恋;B. opposed反对;C. addicted成瘾;D. committed承诺。根据上文“I spent a great deal
of time at my grandparents’ home and became especially”及下文“to my grandmother”可知,这里说作
者变得特别依恋祖母,become attached to是固定搭配,意为“变得依恋;对……有感情”,故选A项。
45. 考查介词词义辨析。句意:尽管住在亚利桑那州的沙漠中,我的祖母仍然经营着一个种满香草和蔬菜
的花园。A. Despite尽管;B. Beyond超越;C. Besides除了;D. Through通过。根据下文“living in the
Arizona desert, my grandmother maintained a garden of herbs and vegetables.”可知,这里说尽管祖母住在
亚利桑那沙漠,却还能打理一个种有草药和蔬菜的园子,故选A项。
46. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:我会帮助收获食物,根据她珍贵的一本食谱中的食谱制作菜肴。A. recipes
食谱;B. instructions 说明;C. notes 笔记;D. articles 文章。根据下文“found in one of her treasured
cookbooks”可知,是根据烹饪书中的食谱来做菜,故选A项。
47. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:我仍然记得我祖母教给我的快乐回忆和人生教训,其中许多都是在厨房里64. lies
65. a
第四部分 词汇基础
66. contribute to 67. integrate/incorporate 68. illuminating/inspiring 69. cultivate
70. resonates with 71. recreation/ recreational 72. proven 73. Emerging
74. remarkable 75. burst onto 76. assigned 77. cooperation/collaboration
78. innovative 79. distinct/different 80. is native to 81. suspect
82. steadily 83. conserve 84. negotiable 85. qualified
第五部分 写作 第一节
One possible version:
Dear Doris,
I’m delighted to share details of our school sports meeting last week with you, which was far more than a mere
competition—it also served as a platform to strengthen class unity and foster the spirit of sportsmanship.
I took part in the 4×100-meter relay. As I handed the baton to my teammate, my palms were soaked with
sweat. Fortunately, we managed to secure third place through seamless teamwork! The whole class erupted in
thunderous cheers.
This unforgettable event not only brought me excitement but also deepened my understanding of perseverance
and teamwork. It’s a precious memory I’ll cherish forever.
Best wishes,
Li Hua
第二节
One possible version:
Joel stepped onto the stage, his heart beating wildly. Overcome with excitement, he began to rap, pouring his
heart and soul into every lyric. The audience was captivated and soon responded with thunderous applause. Gaining
confidence, he performed with even greater energy. Backstage, Latto was drawn by the noise and came to watch his
performance. When Joel finished his incredible set, she approached him with a bright smile and exclaimed, “Your
rapping is amazing!” Then she offered him invaluable advice based on her own experiences. The two talked for a
long time and formed a friendship rooted in their shared love for music. Eventually, Joel’s rap skills gained
recognition. Through hard work, perseverance, and that unexpected encounter with Latto, he transformed from a
small-town dreamer into a respected rapper. His journey became proof of the magic that happens when talent meets
opportunity — a reminder that dreams really can come true.
听力文本
1. 【原文】M: I’d like some lamb. I’ve tried every grocery store in town, but I couldn’t find it. Don’t Americans
eat lamb?
W: Not many of us. But we always have some in stock here at Harvard Meats. What kind would you like?
M: Any part of the lamb will do.
2. 【原文】M: Where did the time go? It seems like our graduation was just yesterday. And here we are, getting
ready for the ten-year reunion.
W: Well, the graduating class of 2007 is not going to see me unless I lose ten pounds.3. 【原文】M: Your dog is beautiful. We both have the same kind of dog. I can tell you know about dogs because
you chose the best species.
W: Um… thanks, I guess. But it’s not my dog. I’m a professional dog walker.
M: What a coincidence! I am, too.
4. 【原文】M: I’m going to pick up some steaks for tonight. Can you make a salad?
W: Sure, I think we still have a lot of lettuce in the fridge. Do you need anything else?
M: Do we still have bread in the cupboard?
W: We do, but just a couple of slices. You might want to pick up some more.
5. 【原文】W: Is there a problem, officer? I’m sure I was driving at the speed limit.
M: You were. But is everything OK? It looked like you were screaming.
W: Oh, I’m so sorry. I was listening to this audio book, and it was so funny. I couldn’t stop laughing.
6-7.【原文】M: I’m so excited to hold a barbecue party next weekend for all the folks from my company.
W: I hope you’re planning on doing your famous pork chops again.
M: I might do something else, actually. I like the way the sausages taste when they’re cooked over gas. And for a
big group like this, using gas is also more convenient.
W: You could just add some barbecue sauce.
M: I’ll think about it. Whatever I make, I’m looking forward to being outside all day tending to the grill.
W: Hey, doesn’t your sister need your help moving then? Do we need to reschedule?
M: No, she said it would either be this Saturday or next Sunday, so we’re good.
8-9.【原文】W: Hello, Bob. Did you get my card?
M: Hello, Jill. Yes, thanks for the birthday card.
W: You’re welcome. You’re one of those friends I don’t want to lose touch with.
M: Aw, that’s nice of you to say.
W: I mean it. That’s why I wrote your birthday on my new calendar. I’ll never forget October 14!
M: Um, Jill? I’m not sure how to tell you this, but...
W: Don’t worry if you forgot my birthday. You’ve done so much for me: helping me meet people at my new
school, showing me how to study for my exams...
M: No, I didn’t forget your birthday. It’s just that my birthday is actually in December.
W: You’re kidding! December 14?
M: It’s actually December 2. But thank you so much for the lovely card all the same!
10-12.【原文】M: May I help you?
W: I sure hope so. My Internet isn’t working. I am working on a big court case, and I have to speak at the trial
tomorrow. I’ve got to get online.
M: OK, Miss Smith. When was the last time your Internet worked?
W: It was working this morning, because I checked my email. But after lunch, I couldn’t access my files. Oh, no!
Judge Wapner is going to kill me!
M: Stay calm. Now, I’m going to ask you to check the black box that’s connected to the wire coming out of the
wall. It should have some flashing lights.
W: I see it.
M: And is the top one green?W: No, it’s red.
M: Try turning it off and then back on.
W: OK, done. Oh, no! That little light is yellow now! I’ ll lose the case and my client will go to jail! Poor
Mr. Dugger!
M: It takes about twenty seconds to reconnect. It should change from yellow to green in that time.
W: Oh, yes, it’s green! I can never thank you enough!
13-16.【原文】M: Do you have the list, Mom? I have to have everything on the list.
W: I brought it, Chris. But are you sure we have to buy everything today? The name of this list is “Recommended
Supplies?”. That doesn’t mean they’re required, does it?
M: I think they’re all necessary.
W: It’s a lot of money, Chris. And I need to do some grocery shopping later on. Do you really need five
notebooks?
M: Yes, because I have five subjects to study. They want me to organize all my work.
W: I guess you’re right. Does Luke have a list, too?
M: For third grade? No, he’s too young for all this. Don’t worry, Mom. It will be worth it. You’ll be so proud of
me because I’m going to be the best student in fifth grade.
W: Well, when you put it like that, I suppose we have to buy these things. But we don’t know if you’ll need them
the first day or the last day, so is it really better to buy everything now?
M: Well, this is a tax-free weekend. This is the best time to buy these things.
W: Tax-free? Oh, yeah. I forgot. The city wants to help us buy school supplies, and that also gets us to buy more.
It should be good for the economy.
M: And it’s not just school supplies, Mom. Clothes, backpacks, shoes…
17-20. 【原文】The 59th annual Grammy Awards was a night to remember, full of unforgettable performances.
This year’s most memorable artist was definitely Adele, who amazed the audience with her voice and unique
style. Fashion designers praised her dress that looked like it was made of glass, which she wore for her
performance of “Hello”. They also loved the beautiful green gown that she wore for the rest of the night. It was
her performance of “Hello” from her album 25 that was most extraordinary. In contrast to the other artists, who
used moving set pieces and back-up dancers, Adele stood motionless, under a single light, and let her voice
impress the audience. On a night that celebrates the best in music, and surrounded by the outstanding singers like
Beyoncé, Justin Bieber, Rihanna, and Drake, this was a reminder just how talented this woman is. She was also
given the honor of paying her respects to legendary pop artist George Michael — who had recently passed away
— by singing his hit song “Fastlove”. At one point during the performance, she had some technical difficulties
with the sound system, and she stopped the performance so she could start again, saying “I’m sorry, I can’t mess
this up for him. I’m sorry.” When she accepted the award for Album of the Year, she dedicated her award to
Beyoncé, her inspiration for many years — another example of professionalism from one of the world’s most
beloved artists.