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英语
时间120分钟,满分150分
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,你将有两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. Where is the woman trying to get to?
A. The library. B. The student center. C. The student canteen.
2. What will the man probably do next?
A. Help someone in need. B. Turn to his father for help. C. Clean the house.
3. What does the conversation mainly talk about?
A.Thefolkcultures. B.Theweekendplan. C.Theruralconstruction.
4. WThat does the man like to do in his spare time?
A. Go hiking. B. Play sports. C. Enjoy films.
5. Why does the man call the museum?
A. To reserve for school parties.
B. To buy exhibition tickets.
C. To find out some information.
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. How long has the woman had the headache?
A. Exactly one day. B. Less than two days. C. About three days.
7. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?
A. Husband and wife. B. Doctor and patient. C. Co-workers.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8. What are the speakers discussing?
A.Howtolearncooking. B.Whichrestauranttogoto. C.Whattocookfordinner.
9. What will the speakers have tonight?
A. A Thai dish. B. An Italian dish. C. A vegetarian dish.
10. Where will the speakers get the recipe?
A. From a website. B. From a cooking app. C. From a cookbook.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.What makes the library unique?
A. It has the largest membership.
B. Readers can take its books freely.
C. It sets time limits for book returns.12.Whatdidthelibrarystrugglewithaccordingtothewoman?
A.Financialdifficulties. B.Ashortageofstaff. C.Findingalocation.
13.Whatistheoriginalvisionofthelibrary?
A.Tosellculturalproducts.
B.Topromotephysicalreading.
C.Tosimplifytheborrowingprocess.
听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。
14.Whatisthewomanattendingtheshow for?
A.Givingtipsonacting. B.Sharingshootingskills. C.Doingafilm promotion.
15.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthefilm?
A.It'sshort. B.It'samazing. C.It'sfrightening.
16.Whatnew skilldidthewomanlearnfrom makingthefilm?
A.Actinginoceanscenes. B.Swimming. C.Directingafilm.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Whatisthemaintopicofthespeech?
A.Socialvolunteerpositions.
B.Fundingsourcesofcharities.
C.Naturalprotectionorganizations.
18.WhatdoesthespeakersayaboutWorldWildlifeFund?
A.Itprotectswildlifeindanger.
B.Itdonatesmoneytovolunteers.
C.Itaidspeopleinraisinganimals.
19.WhatdoestheNationalParkServicemainlydo?
A.Buildnaturalparks. B.Managehistoricalsites. C.Monitorclimatechange.
20.How istheNationalParkServicedifferentfrom WorldWildlifeFund?
A.Itisgovernment-funded.
B.Itprotectsnaturalhabitats.
C.Itreliesonpublicdonations.
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
The Art of Racing in the Rain is set in Seattle and narrated(讲述)by Enzo, a dog with a
human-like soul and an extraordinary understanding of the world. Enzo's observations on the
worldaredeeplyinsightful,andhisloyaltytohisowner,DennySwift,asemi-professionalrace
car driver, forms the emotional core of the story. Enzo's perspective transforms the ordinary
intotheextraordinary.
Chapter Summary
Enzointroduceshimselfandshareshisbeliefintheconceptofreincarnation(再生),ashe
1
desirestobehumaninhisnextlife.
DennymeetsEveandtheyeventuallymarry.EnzowelcomesEveintotheirlivesandformsadeep
5
bondwithher.Denny faces a career setback but remains determined to pursue his racing dreams.Enzo
9
supportshimthroughthechallengingtimes.
Denny and Eve's daughter, Zoe, is born, bringing tremendous joy to the family. Enzo develops a
12
protectiveandcaringattitudetowardsZoe.
Eve begins to experience severe headaches, which are eventually diagnosed as brain
cancer.Despiteherfailinghealth,shetriestoremainstrongforherfamily.Tragically,Eve
18
diedofherillness,leavingDennyextremelyupsetandZoemotherless.
Enzo begins the story at the end of his life, reflecting on his time with Denny Swift and the
challengestheyhavefacedtogether.Enzobelievesthatlife,likeracing,requiresbalance,patience,
andtheabilitytonavigatethroughchallengingconditions.Thenovelconcludesonahopefulnote,
withEnzo'sunyieldingbeliefinthepossibilityoftransformationandredemption(救赎).
21.Whatmakesthestoryunique?
A.Adventuresofthemaincharacters. B.Narrationfromtheperspectiveofadog.
C.Explorationintothethemeofloyalty. D.Descriptionsoftheworldofautoracing.
22.WhichchaptershowsthedarkestmomentofDenny'sfamily?
A.Chapter5. B.Chapter9. C.Chapter12. D.Chapter18.
23.Whereisthetextprobablytakenfrom?
A.Asciencefiction. B.Amovieposter.
C.Abookreview. D.Anexhibitionguide.
B
There'samomentinfigureskatingthatgoesbeyondsport:whenblades(冰刀)cutintoice,
music begins, and a story unfolds without a single spoken word. It's in that space that figure
skating reveals its deeper poetry: the courage to rise, risk, fall, and rise again. And the incredible
story of 24-year-old American figure skater Maxim Naumov maintains this courage,both on and
offtheice.
Naumov's journey to the 2026 Winter Olympics has been extraordinary-not only for the
medals or the competition, but for how he arrived there. His parents, Evgenia Shishkova and
Vadim Naumov, were not only world-class pair skaters but his first coaches, his guides, and the
heartbeat behind his lifelong dream. However, on January 29, 2025, they were among the
67people tragically killed when American Eagle Flight 5342 hit a U. S. Army helicopter in the air
nearWashington,D.C.
ThelossofnotjusthisparentsbuthisclosestsupporterscouldhaveendedNaumov'sskating
career before it truly began.After their deaths, he was unwilling to even try for the Olympic
team.However, somehow,the young skater managed to find the courage to take to the ice once
moreonacompetitivelevel.
Naumov's return to the ice began with a performance at Legacy on Ice in April, where he
moved crowds as he fell to his knees in tears at the end. And in his second piece he set his
choreography(编舞)toanunlikely choice: Ave Maria. Andwiththis song,he acknowledgedhis
parents,mouthing"Iloveyou”withoutsound,asheperformedhisroutine.
When Naumov spoke of qualifying in third place for the Olympic team, his gratitude was
grounded not in “personal achievement” alone, but in “shared meaning". He spoke of his
parents'presence with him still-not as a distant memory, but as a guiding force. Naumov didn't
justperform. He offered something that touched the hearts of those watching: even in loss, there can be
strengthandhope.
24.Whatdoestheauthorintendtostressaboutfigureskatinginparagraph1?
A.Itisahighlycompetitivesport. B.Itrequiresgreatphysicalstrength.
C.Itcombinesskillswithemotion. D.Itispopularamongyoungpeople.
25.WhatmadeNaumovalmostgiveuphisskatingcareer?
A.Lackofprofessionalguidance. B.Seriousphysicalinjury.
C.Sufferingfromatrafficaccident. D.Enormousmentalsorrow.
26.WhatisthemainreasonforNaumovchoosingAveMariainhisperformance?
A.Itcarriedhislongingforparents. B.Itwashisparents'favoritesong.
C.Itwasararechoiceforskaters. D.Itcouldhelphimwinthegame.
27.WhatdidNaumovmeanbysaying"sharedmeaning"inthelastparagraph?
A.Hevaluedteamworkabovemedals.
B.Hesharedthehonorwithhisparents.
C.Hewonthechampionlikehisparents.
D.Heowedhissuccesstoexternalcauses.
C
Global demand for electricity is rising fast. Energy-hungry data centers that support artificial
intelligence, along with expanding manufacturing, are putting enormous pressure on power systems
worldwide. Meeting that demand requires more than simply generating additional electricity.One
promisingsolutionistouseexistingenergysuppliesfarmoreamplyandatlowercost.
Researchers at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) have developed a new
silicon-carbide-basedpowermodule(组件),calledULIS,whichisdesignedtodramaticallyimprovehow
electricity is converted(转换)and delivered. A power module is the housing that contains power
electronics, which regulate the flow of electricity between systems. This new design delivers
record-breakingefficiencyandamanufacturingprocessthatkeepscostslow.
ULIS is designed not only for efficiency, but also for reliability in demanding environments.According
to Faisal Khan, NREL's chief power electronics researcher, the lightweight yet powerful module can
monitor its own condition and anticipate component failures before they happen. This feature is
especiallycriticalforhigh-riskapplicationssuchasaviation(航空)andmilitaryoperations.
Another major advance allows ULIS to operate wirelessly. The Lego-like design enables it to be
integrated into a wide range of systems, from data center servers to advanced aircraft and military
vehicles.
ULIS is expected to have broad impact across multiple industries. In the U.S. power
network,electricity must be converted into usable forms before it reaches consumers. This process used
todependonlarge,low-frequencyequipmentthatwastesenergy.ULIS'fastswitchingimprovesefficiency
while its ability to tolerate high temperatures may reduce long-term maintenance costs.In aviation, the
module's ability to move electricity quickly and conserve energy enables lighter and more powerful
converters. This could help make electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft more practical and
commerciallyworkable.
As industries pursue more reliable electricity, advanced artificial intelligence, and next-generation
vehicles,ULISisnowavailableforlicensing.28.Theunderlinedword“amply”inparagraph1couldbestbereplacedby“
A.effectively B.widely C.frequently D.swiftly
29.WhathasNRELdeveloped?
A.Asystemtoconserveelectricity. B.Awaytocuttheneedforelectricity.
C.Atoolmonitoringelectricityuse. D.Adeviceboostingpowerefficiency.
30.WhichfeatureofULISiscrucialtohigh-riskapplications?
A.Takinguplessspace. B.Earlyfailureprevention.
C.Lesshumanintervention. D.Convenientwirelessaccess.
31.Whatdoesparagraph5mainlytalkabout?
A.HowULISworksinthepowernetwork. B.Whyoldequipmentneedstochange.
C.WhereULIScouldmakeabigdifference. D.Whatchallengesthepowerindustryfaces.
D
Ever notice how some days feel like you're walking through life surrounded by an invisible force
field? There may be random smiles exchanged with strangers, the brief chat with your local barista
(咖啡师)who remembers your order, the knowing glance shared with another traveller when
something amusing happens on the train. These microconnections might seem insignificant,but
they'reactuallythebuildingblocksofoursocialuniverse.
Microconnections refer to short, shared moments with strangers or acquaintances,ranging from
a smile or a wave to a casual conversation. They happen everywhere. A coffee order,a bus wait, or a
door hold-all count. Ever notice how one positive interaction in the morning can set off a chain
reaction of pleasant encounters throughout your day? That's what we call “social momentum”,
andit'sabouttogetevenmoreinteresting.
Such interactions matter greatly in modern society. Although social media keeps us digitally
connected, loneliness is on the rise. People now have fewer chances to communicate face-to-face,as
many daily tasks can be completed online. Worse still, deep social divisions reduce trust between
individuals.Microconnectionsofferasimplewaytofightthestateofbeingseparate.
Microconnections contribute to the overall health and vitality( 活 力 ) of our social
ecosystem.Thesesmallactsofkindnesscreateatwo-waybenefit,makingbothspeakersandlisteners
feel seen and valued. In a world that often feels increasingly disconnected, these small moments of
genuinehumanconnectionaren'tjustnice-they'renecessary.
What's more, talking with strangers exposes us to different ideas and perspectives. Unlike close
friends, strangers often hold different opinions, allowing us to learn new things and become more
open-minded. Over time, frequent microconnections improve trust and strengthen the sense of
community.
The good news is that anyone can practise microconnections. Like any language, the more you
practice, the more natural you become in creating social situations. Your brain starts to recognize
patterns,anticipateresponses,andgeneraterealconnectionswiththeeaseofanativespeaker.
32. What does the author try to illustrate about microconnections by mentioning “ social
momentum”?
A.Itgoeswithlittlenotice. B.Itisall-too-common.
C.Itisusuallyinsignificant. D.Ithaspositivereturns.
33.Whyarepeoplesufferingmorefromlonelinessnowadays?
A.Theylackreal-lifecontact. B.Theyareconsidereduntrustworthy.
C.Theysharetoomuchonline. D.Theyignorecommunityconnections.34.Whatisthebenefitofmicroconnectionsaccordingtoparagraph5?
A.Bridgingculturaldifferences. B.Forminganewcommunity.
C.Helpingavoidlimitedviewpoints. D.Strengtheningtheindependence.
35.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?
A.HowMicroconnectionsChangeFriendshipB.Microconnections:PowerinSocialLife
C.Microconnections:ProductoftheDigitalAgeD.WaystoImproveCommunicationSkills
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能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多
余选项。
The high-speed trap is a good example of how serious sport can make physical activity less
enjoyable. Pressure to get good results, racing the clock, and always trying to improve make
running harder for many people, both physically and mentally. 36 Just be slower, easier,focused
onenjoymentandahealthylifestyle-likeslowjogging.
37 Its creator, professor Hiroaki Tanaka, was also a long-distance runner. His own health
problems inspired him to create a training method based on low-intensity sessions and focusing
on running technique. The style became popular in Japan and the USA during the 1990s and
2000s.
The core of slow jogging is smile. 38 Instead of pushing for speed and intensity, we go for
movement that boosts our mood. With slow jogging, you can enjoy a smile and a conversation
whileyourun.
Slow jogging is built around three main elements, making it different from other kinds of
running. 39 Slow jogging is a low-intensity activity. The pace is very relaxed, with the heart rate
staying below 70% of its maximum. While slow jogging can be done at any low speed,rhythm is
what matters most. The best value is 180 steps per minute, which is typical for long-distance
running.Inslowjogging,insteadofrollingfromheeltotoe,welandandpushofffromthemiddle
ofthefoot.40
When running, keep your posture upright-shoulders relaxed, arms bent and moving
naturally.Andofcourse,don'tforgettosmile-that'sexactlywhatit'sallabout!
A.SlowjoggingstartedinJapan.
B.Thisisanaturalrunningtechnique.
C.Trainingshouldfeelgood,notpainful.
D.Youhavetodeservetorunhardandfast.
E.Itsvariationshavemadeitevenmorepopular.
F.Theyarerunningpace,rhythmandlandingtechnique.
G.Thatiswhytryinganewwayofrunningisagoodidea.
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四个选项中选出最佳选项。
Setting a goal is easy. Following through is harder. This problem reminds me of a lesson I
learned while 41 one day in the gym. There was a coach visiting who had 42 thousands of
athletes over his long career, including some Olympians. I introduced myself and we began
talkingabouttheprocessof43.
“What'sthedifferencebetweenthebestathletesandeveryoneelse?”Iasked.
He mentioned the usual 44-genetics(基因),luck and talent. But then he said something I
wasn't45 :"Atsomepointitcomesdowntowhocanhandlethe46oftrainingeveryday-doing
thesameliftsoverandoverandover."His answer 47 me because it's a different way of thinking about work attitude. You may hear
people say things like, “It all comes down to passion." Or, “You have to 48 want it."As a result,
many of us get 49 when we lose focus or motivation because we think that successful people have
somebottomless50ofpassion.
But this coach was saying that really successful people feel the 51 lack of motivation as
everyoneelse.Thedifferenceisthattheystillfindawaytoshowup 52thefeelingsofboredom.
Accordingtohim,it'sthis53todotheworkwhenit'snoteasythat 54 thetopperformers
fromeveryoneelse.Whatmattersisnottheeventbutthe55
41.A.workingout B.hangingout C.callingon D.stayingup
42.A.admired B.trained C.interviewed D.commented
43.A.communication B.negotiation C.improvement D.thought
44.A.challenges B.factors C.goals D.proofs
45.A.approving B.chasing C.witnessing D.expecting
46.A.crisis B.failure C.consumption D.boredom
47.A.criticized B.relaxed C.surprised D.amused
48.A.casually B.genuinely C.carefully D.slightly
49.A.excited B.satisfied C.depressed D.relieved
50.A.reserve B.chance C.balance D.interest
51.A.minimum B.steady C.multiple D.same
52.A.inspiteof B.onaccountof C.incaseof D.bymeansof
53.A.creativity B.ability C.adversity D.opportunity
54.A.chooses B.draws C.separates D.defends
55.A.fortune B.skill C.knowledge D.process
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。
56 like-minded people.Memories are timeless treasures of the heart. One's fondest memories
areoftenthosespent
XuBeihong(1895-1953),57pioneerof20th-centuryChineseart,wouldtellstoriesfromtimeto
timeofatriphetooktoHuangshanMountaininApril1936.Whilethere,he58 (unexpected)met
twoartistfriends, ZhangDaqian(1899-1983)andXieZhiliu(1910-1997).Together, theyclimbedthe
mountain, 59 is famous for its views of the clouds and oddly shaped rocks and pine trees. In
memory of the trip, Zhang later created a seal(印章)with Chinese characters 60 (declare),
“ThreeincrediblemenatopHuangshanMountain”.
Zhang 61 (regard) as a giant of 20th-century art. The friendship between Xu and Zhang is
preserved in the photos of their Huangshan trip and the paintings on which they worked together
throughout the years. These works 62 (be) now on show at Between the Thousand Years,an
ongoingexhibitionatBeijing'sGuardianArtCenter.
The exhibitionalso marks the close association between Xu and Qi Baishi (1864-1957).Despite
anagegapof30years,Xuwasoneofthekey63(figure)who,inthelate1920s,introducedQitothe
artsceneofBeijing.
Kou Qin,general manager of the Guardian Art Center, says this rare gathering of great artists
indicates "their respect and understanding for each other, 64 (motivate) by a shared goal in art".
The close bonds among themn were grounded in full respect for the Chinese cultural spirit, which
wasdeliveredintheir65(power)inkstrokes(笔触).第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假定你是李华。你校英文周刊正举办以“My Ideal University Major”为主题的征文
活动,请你写一篇短文投稿,内容包括:
1.你的抉择与缘由;
2.你现阶段的准备。
注意:
1.写作词数应为80左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
MyIdealUniversityMajor
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,使其构成一篇完整的短文。
Mareya's name was a gift from her late beloved grandmother. The name, a link
connecting her to the most important person in her life, meant “grace” in her grandma's
hometown dialect-a reminder of the kindness that bends but never breaks. She often thought
of her grandma's warm voice, telling stories under an old apple tree in the backyard-precious
memoriesthatlingered (萦绕)inherheart.
Every Saturday afternoon,Mareya would play soccer with her friends, which was a time
filled with laughter and joy. One day, as they took a break, Jasmine, who had just watched an
old musical, started singing a song playfully and repeatedly: “Mar-eye-aaa, Mar-eye-aaa.
They call the wind Mar-eye-aaa!" Ollie, always the most playful one, joked loudly: “Hey,
Mareya! Is that your secret identity? Are you the wind?" The others burst into laughter,
makingupsillynicknamesforher.Theyevenbeggedherto"blow"thesoccerballintothegoal.
Mareya forced a smile, but her heart ached. She knew they meant no harm, yet each
tease felt like making fun of the love her grandma had given her. Weeks passed, and the
“ wind” jokes became routine. Her discomfort turned to sadness. She started making
excuses to skip their weekly games, claiming homework or family obligations, but the
lonelinessthatfollowedwasalmostaspainfulasthejokesthemselves.
The breaking point came one warm Saturday. After their game, they gathered under a big
apple tree. Sunlight filtered(透过) through the leaves exactly as it had in her backyard
years ago, and the familiar ache in her chest sharpened into something she could no longer
swallow.Ollie held up chips and yelled, “Hey, Wind Mareya, blow this bag open!" The group
eruptedintolaughter.
Mareya couldn't smile. She cherished their friendship, yet the pain of silence now
outweighedherfear.
注意:
1.续写词数应为150左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Shetookadeepbreathandmadeherdecision.
Thelaughterfadedaway,regretandunderstandinginherfriends'eyes.
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