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英语参考答案
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
1~5 ACBAC 6~10 CBABC 11~15 CBAAC 16~20 BAABC
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)
21~25 BCDAB 26~30 DDCBA 31~35 ABCDA
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
36~40 ADEGF
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)
41~45 BADCB 46~50 CADDA 51~55 BCABD
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
56.or 57.being absorbed 58.Studies 59.Whether 60.recommended
61.are 62.sensible 63.which 64.by 65.easier
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
【参考范文】
Dear Chris,
I’m Li Hua,a student reporter for our school newspaper.We are preparing our report on last
Friday’s Open Day,and I’m writing to ask for a few details about the English demonstration class
you taught.
Could you please briefly describe what the class focused on and what students did or learned? It
would also help if you could share one or two highlights that you think are worth mentioning.In
addition,our photographers took photos of you interacting with students during the class,and I have
attached a few for your review.May we have your permission to include them in our report on the
school website and other official channels?
Thank you for your time,and I look forward to your reply.
Yours,
Li Hua
英语参考答案·第1页(共10页)第二节(满分25分)
【参考范文】
What Skimmy had said made a lot of sense.Given my name,Shaquille O’Neal,I had always
felt I had to prove myself and ignored who I really was.Speed was something I actually had.After
that,I practiced after school every day.I ran laps around the neighborhood,weaved through park
benches like they were defenders,and worked on quick dribbles.Instead of being aggressive,I
focused on being faster — just like Skimmy said.I practiced layups,learning to use my speed to
get past opponents.For the first time,basketball felt less like a struggle and more like something I
could actually master.
The next Saturday,I stepped onto the court with a different plan.I didn’t charge at the biggest
kid.Instead,I hung back and waited for my chance.When my teammate passed me the ball,I darted
past two defenders.Louis stared,shocked.For the rest of the game,I used my quickness to steal
passes and create opportunities for my team.As I walked off the court,Skimmy waved at me with
her pretty smile.I finally understood:basketball wasn’t about being tall — it was about playing to
your strengths.And mine was speed.On the ride home,I didn’t have to lie to my dad any more.
【解析】
第二部分 阅读
第一节
A
【语篇导读】本文是一篇商业广告类应用文,面向驾车人群重点推广 Eagle Eyes®太阳镜。
21.B 理解具体信息。根据文中“help protect eyesight from the harmful effects of solar radiation
light”“block 99.9% of UVA and UVB — plus the added benefit of blue-light eye
protection”可知,该产品核心卖点是能减少眩光、保护视力,确保驾驶时更好的可见
度,故选B。
22.C 理解具体信息。根据文中“simply return one pair within 30 days for a full refund of the
purchase price”可知,商家承诺 30 天内退回一副可获得全额退款,故选C。
23.D 理解具体信息。根据文中“Special price only for customers using the offer code”可知,
顾客需提供指定优惠码才能享受特价,故选D。
英语参考答案·第2页(共10页)B
【语篇导读】本文是一篇专题报道,介绍Springside Chestnut Hill Academy(SCH)的新
闻教育与校园实践。
24.A 理解具体信息。根据第二段“SCH’s interdisciplinary nature,the revival of The Campus
Lantern began as a Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership(CEL)project”可知,The
Campus Lantern的复兴始于一个创业领导力中心项目,故选A。
25.B 推断。根据第三段“…Greenberg shared valuable insights into professional journalism,
presenting three real-life stories she reported”以及她引导学生分析这些报道中的伦理困
境可知,她的分享是基于真实案例的,故选B。
26.D 推断。根据最后一段“The faint flicker of Whitman’s idea for a newspaper,two years past,
now burns brightly.‘The Lantern,’he says,‘is too big,too bright to turn off now.’”
可知,两年前微弱闪烁的想法如今已熊熊燃烧,Whitman用“too big,too bright”形
容其规模之大、影响力之强,故选D。
27.D 主旨大意。本文围绕SCH的新闻教育体系展开,从低年级到高年级的新闻实践(Spark、
The Torch、The Campus Lantern),到The Campus Lantern的复兴,再到学校课程及行
业专家的分享与教师对 AI 时代新闻素养的强调,始终紧扣“新闻学习路径与培养”
这一主线。D 项 Beyond the Headlines:SCH’s Journalism Track 概括了全文主线,
突出其关注的不只是新闻内容本身,更是新闻背后的技能训练与素养培养,故
选 D。
C
【语篇导读】本文是一篇科技与商业结合的说明文,围绕人工智能聊天机器人如何改变
购物方式展开说明。
28.C 猜测词义。根据第三段“Many e-commerce websites are indignant at the idea of an AI agent
getting between them and their customers”以及后文亚马逊封锁信息、零售商自研助手
等做法可推知,电商网站对 AI 中介介入自己和顾客之间感到不满、气愤,indignant
意为“愤怒的,愤慨的”,与 angry 含义相近,故选C。
29.B 推断。根据第五段“That could weaken the perceived objectivity of these tools,and thus turn
off shoppers.”可知,聊天机器人植入广告会削弱其客观性,即推荐可能变得有偏向、
不公正,故选B。
英语参考答案·第3页(共10页)30.A 推断。根据最后一段“physical stores gain renewed importance”以及“value human
interactions… touch and feel… soak up some festive cheer”可知,作者强调在 AI 改变
线上购物的背景下,线下门店因体验感与人际互动而重新显得重要,即凸显了线下购
物的价值,故选A。
31.A 主旨大意。全文从 AI 聊天机器人充当私人导购、科技公司布局、零售商应对、
优劣与风险、线下价值回归等方面,围绕人工智能如何重塑购物方式展开说明,
故选A。
D
【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文,介绍了虚拟电厂(VPPs)作为一种新兴解决方案的作
用优势,运作方式、对参与者的激励措施以及未来发展所需的条件。
32.B 理解具体信息。根据第三段“These customers are then rewarded — usually in the form of
a credit on their utility bill”可知,参与项目的用户通常以电费抵扣的形式享受电费减
免,故选B。
33.C 推断。根据第四段对比:传统电厂集中发电并输入电网,而VPPs通过中央控制器监
控并调度分散的能源资源,在需要时“dispatch their energy when it’s needed most”,同
时第五段指出VPPs可在高需求时段“dispatch power from DERs to boost the supply”,
体现其按需灵活供电的特点,故选C。
34.D 推断。根据第三段“allowing their DER to provide energy to the grid when necessary”
及第五段“VPPs can dispatch power from DERs to boost the supply”可知,VPPs运作
的核心是用户端的分布式能源在需要时向电网供电,故选D。
35.A 理解具体信息。根据最后一段“further regulatory and lawmaking efforts are necessary to
enable these programs to be created and grow”可知,VPPs进一步发展需要监管和立法
层面的努力,即政策支持,故选A。
第二节
【语篇导读】本文是一篇夹叙夹议类说明文。作者以自身不喜欢集体运动的经历引入,
介绍了最新研究发现:集体运动尤其是团队运动,比单独锻炼更有利于身心健康。
英语参考答案·第4页(共10页)36.A 前句提到作者从小极力回避团队运动,后句说自己容易把竞争看得过重,两者结合导
致运动让他沮丧。A 项“运动能力本就不是我的强项”符合此处自我说明回避运动的
第一个原因,衔接自然。
37.D 前句指出 2023 年研究发现运动与心理健康相关,后句强调这类运动比其他锻炼更能
提升幸福感。D 项“这种效果在团队运动中尤其明显”起到承上启下的作用,符合
语境。
38.E 本段主要讲和他人一起运动能提高出勤率、增加乐趣、提升运动表现,都是在说明社
交因素带来的好处。E 项“社交方面也可能提升运动的身体益处”恰能总领本段。
39.G 前句提到这可能与我们如何处理疲劳有关,后句说和同伴一起运动让人感觉安全,能
更久地抵御疲劳。G 项“感到疲惫会阻止身体突破极限”解释了疲劳的影响,与后
文形成因果关联。
40.F 前句说作者感到欣慰,后句讲他即将和好友一起跑半马。F 项“这也帮助我关注到运
动的合作层面”体现了作者态度的转变,与上下文一致。
第三部分 语言运用
第一节
【语篇导读】本文为人物特写,讲述了英国摄影师贝基·伯尔对古遗址摄影的热爱与工
作方法。
41.B 考查名词。根据前文“I found myself imagining how they looked thousands of years ago”
站在巨石中想象数千年前的模样,可知这种“神秘感”不断激励着她。
42.A 考查名词。后面整篇文章都在讲她如何认真准备、反复前往、追求艺术表达——这些
都体现出她对这件事的投入和热情,故选calling“使命感”。
43.D 考查副词。下文提到她会提前踩点观察,说明她每次都会“事先”走访每个地点。
44.C 考查名词。她会四处走动,从各个“角度”观察遗址,呼应下文石头从不同侧面看差
异很大的描述。
45.B 考查名词。拍摄前走访时,弄清如何“进入”遗址很重要,和后文“many sites are on
private land”相呼应。
46.C 考查形容词。她承认运气和耐心很重要,因为有时天气或光线条件并不“有利”,与
后文“going back multiple times”呼应。
英语参考答案·第5页(共10页)47.A 考查名词。她的许多照片都是多次重返的“结果”,直到能拍到理想的画面。
48.D 考查动词。她反复前往,直到能拍到最初“设想/想象”的那个画面。
49.D 考查动词。她“选择”将后期处理控制在最低限度,力求照片尽可能接近亲眼所见的
场景。
50.A 考查动词。寻找能将观众“吸引”到场景中的元素,如引导线、形状或视角。
51.B 考查名词。作者认为每一幅“构图”都必须讲述一个故事,composition 构图。
52.C 考查动词。她对单纯“记录”一个遗址不感兴趣,而是要通过照片传递情感与故事,
与上文“tell a story”呼应。
53.A 考查动词。她“力劝”或建议他人,去一个吸引你的地方并花时间待在那里,后文继
续给出具体建议:You don’t need lots of gear…its own energy or‘memory’。
54.B 考查动词。如果你与这个地方“产生连接/共鸣”,这种情感会在你的照片中自然呈现。
55.D 考查动词。每块石头都有自己的个性、能量或记忆,这就是她试图在照片中“捕捉”
的东西。
第二节
【语篇导读】本文是一篇科普说明文,围绕 2026 年流行的“fibremaxxing(多吃膳食纤
维)”饮食趋势展开。
56.or 考查连词。此处是同位解释结构 A,or B,表示“换句话说/也就是”。句意:多吃膳
食纤维,也就是所谓的 fibremaxxing,可能是2026年最热的饮食趋势。
57.being absorbed 考查非谓语动词。介词 from 后接动名词;且 too much 与 absorb 为被
动关系,应为 being + 过去分词。句意:防止过多(营养/物质)被身体吸收。
58.Studies 考查名词复数。句中谓语是 show,主语应为复数名词;同时 studies 在此表示
“多项研究/研究结果”,常用复数泛指。句意:多项研究表明,纤维吃得越多(直到每天
25–30克),患癌症、糖尿病和心脏病的风险越低。
59.Whether 考查主语从句。Whether… is less clear,表示“是否……尚不明确”。句意:更
高摄入量下益处是否继续增加并不清楚。
60.recommended 考查非谓语动词。空格后是名词短语 daily amount of fibre,由句意“接近
建议的每日摄入量”可知应填过去分词recommended,此处做定语。
61.are 考查主谓一致与动词时态。先行词为 the vitamins and minerals(复数),定语从句谓
语用复数 are;全文为一般现在时陈述事实。句意:它缺少许多(在绿叶蔬菜中)存在的
维生素和矿物质。
英语参考答案·第6页(共10页)62.sensible 考查形容词。approach 需要形容词修饰:a sensible approach。句意:更明智的
做法是吃多种植物性食物。
63.which 考查定语从句。固定结构:...,at which point… 表示“在那一点/到那时”。句意:
增加到每天800克时,益处就趋于平稳。
64.by 考查介词。表示“按……幅度增加”用 increase… by + 数量。句意:每隔几天把摄
入量增加3–5克。
65.easier 考查形容词比较级。结构:find +宾语+形容词;这里与前文“partially broken down”
呼应,用比较级更自然:easier to digest(更易消化)。句意:身体会觉得(这种纤维)更
容易消化。
听力原文
Text 1
W:Excuse me,sir.We have a no-smoking policy here.
M:Oh,sorry.I just came in to grab a coffee.
Text 2
W:Rose’s new song is so catchy! I’ve been playing it on repeat!
M:I listened to it,but there’s nothing new or exciting about it.I was bored after one listen.
Text 3
W:The chocolate brownie is £4.50.
M:Hmm? Aren’t all your items supposed to be 20% off?
W:That was last week’s promotion,sir.Now everything is back to its original price.
Text 4
W:Sir,I heard you wanted to see me.
M:Yes.I ordered the spicy fish hotpot.Come and try it! The fish must have been sitting there for
days.
Text 5
W:Sam,could you give me a ride to Manchester this weekend?
M:Sorry,Zoe — change of plans.My company is sending me to Birmingham on Friday,and I
won’t be back in London until next Monday.
英语参考答案·第7页(共10页)Text 6
M:Have you finished your breakfast,Emma?
W:Yes.
M:Good.Grab your backpack,and I’ll drive you to school.
W:Okay.
M:You’ve had this cold for days.Why does it seem like you’re not getting any better?
W:Uh,I haven’t really taken much of the medicine.Whenever I take it,I start nodding off.It’s
exam week,so I need to stay alert.But don’t worry — aside from a runny nose,I don’t have
any other symptoms:no headache and no coughing.
M:That’s not good.Give me your prescription.I’ll talk to the doctor and see if he can suggest
something else.
Text 7
M:Did you go to the final of the English speech contest today?
W:Yes,I did.It was very good indeed.
M:Which one did you like best?
W:Well,the first lecturer told us an interesting story,and I remember there were always bursts of
laughter during his lecture.The second one was pretty good as well because his pronunciation
sounded perfect.But I liked the third one best — the one titled Tiny Start,Bumper Harvest.She
began her speech with an old saying.
M:Yeah,it was the old saying that really carried the audience.
W:What’s more,she accompanied her speech with gestures,which really caught our attention.
M:That’s true.So actually,same as you,I considered her lecture the best one.
Text 8
M:Are you free this Friday night,Ashley?
W:My colleague Susan and I are going to the downtown department store after work to buy some
new clothes.
M:How about the weekend then? Do you want to see Zootopia with me at the Maple Theater? Josh
said he’ll buy me two IMAX tickets.
英语参考答案·第8页(共10页)W:Josh always speaks with a forked tongue,promising things he’ll never follow through on.Don’t
believe him.
M:I’m afraid he’ll have to keep his promise this time.He’s counting on me to help with his paper.
W:I see.Well,I don’t have much planned for Saturday afternoon.
M: Great! Let me check the movie schedule on my phone.Hmm…how about the 4∶00 p.m.showing?
W:Sounds good to me.
M:Nice.I’ll come to your place and pick you up an hour before that.
W:Okay.
Text 9
W:Tell me about the work you did at your last job,Mr. Black.
M:Sure.Long story short,I prepared documents and arranged schedules for my boss.
W:Why did you leave?
M:Well,my boss treated me well,and the salary was quite good,actually.However,I just
couldn’t see a future there.
W:You mean,like a chance of promotion?
M:Right.
W:Okay.You studied engineering back in university,right?
M:Yeah.I know it has nothing to do with the position I’m applying for,and I have no relevant work
experience,but I’m willing to learn.Gaining customers’ trust and convincing them to buy cars
can be challenging,but it’s also something I find very fulfilling.
W:Good.You speak fluent Chinese,right?
M:Yes.I was born in Beijing.And I also speak Korean well.
W:That’s very important since most of our clients are from East Asia.All right,Mr. Black — can
you start next Monday?
M:No problem! Thanks.
英语参考答案·第9页(共10页)Text 10
When your doctor asks how often you exercise or what you’ve been eating lately,do you
always give her an honest answer?
According to a new study,three fifths to four fifths of the people surveyed have not been
completely honest with their doctors about information that could be relevant to their health.What’s
more,more than a third of them didn’t speak up when they disagreed with their doctor’s
recommendation.
When those people explained why they weren’t straightforward,they said that they didn’t want
to be lectured about how bad certain behaviors were.
The study included two populations:the first group consisted of 2,011 participants who
averaged 24 years old,and the second group was made up of 2,499 participants who averaged 61
years old.
Scientists from four American universities carried out the study,and their results have been
published online.In the study,the first author expressed her concern.“It’s surprising.If patients are
withholding information about what they’re eating,or whether they are taking their medication,it
can have significant results for their health — especially if they have an illness,”she said.
英语参考答案·第10页(共10页)