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湖南省长沙市一中2026届高三月考试卷(六)英语试题

1.湖南省长沙市第一中学2025-2026学年高三上学期月考试卷(六)英语试题(含答案).7z

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湖南省长沙市一中2026届高三月考试卷(六)英语试题

时量:120分钟满分:150

第一部分听力(共两节,满分30)

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(5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5)

听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的ABC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。

例:How much is the shirt?

A. £19.15.B. £9.18.C. £9.15.

答案是C

1. What has the woman finished doing?

A. Choosing her major.B. Working on the computer.C.Sending her application form.

2. What will the man buy?

A. Abag.B.A laptop.C. A suitcase.

3. When will the man check out?

A. On the16th.B. On the17th.C. On the18th.

4. What are the speakers mainly talking about?

A. Going onvacation.B. Dealing with sensitivities.C. Taking care ofthe pet.

5. What will the man probably do for the woman?

A. Clean the table.B. Help with her report.C. Carry the shopping.

第二节(15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5)

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ABC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67题。

6. What did Barbara begin to do two months ago?

A. Do the gardening.B. Tidy the bedrooms.C. Decorate the living room.

7. Who might Brian be?

A. Barbara's neighbor.B. Barbara's husband. C. Barbara's gardener.

听第7段材料,回答第810题。

8. When does the conversation take place?

A. Before ordering.B. During a meal.C.After a meal.

9. What do we know about the restaurant?

A. It has a nice environment. B. It has a newaddress.C.Ithasagoodname.

10. What do the speakers decidetodo?

A. Report serviceissues.B. Complain about the manager.C. Move to a lesscrowded place.

听第8段材料,回答第11 13题。

11. What is the woman curious about?

A. What life coachesdo.B. Why Mel does the qualification.C. Whether Mel is good at fixing problems.

12. What does the woman hate doing?

A. Talking about her familysituation.B.Analyzing personal problems.C. Completing the housework.

13. How can the woman solve her problem according to the man?

A. By seeking cooperation.B. By changing her attitude.C. By starting a new routine.

听第9段材料,回答第I417题。

14. What inspired Trent to start climbing?

A.Apictureofmountains.B. Atelevision documentary.C.Abiographyofaclimber.

15. How did Trent feel when climbing his first big mountain?

A. Nervous.B. Confident.C. Tired.

16. Why did Trent decide to climb theseven peaks?

A. To overcome hisfear.B. To realize his long-held dream.C. To raise money for his grandpa.

17. What made Trent special among the climbers ofthe seven peaks?

A. He was accompanied by his grandpa.

B. He climbed snow-covered mountains.

C. He was younger than any other climber.

听第10段材料,回答第1820题。

18. What did Bohlin do in hisfirstjob?

A. He taught at a college.B. He designed aircraft.C. He produced cars.

19. When did the first modern carseat belt appear?

A. In1942.B. In1958.C. In1959.

20. Which country was the first to introduce carseat belt laws?

A. Japan.B.Australia.C. France.

第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50)

第一节(15 小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的ABCD四个选项中选出最佳选项。

A

The SmartSip is a 500ml double-walled stainless-steel cup designed for daily use, suitable for both hot and cold drinks. It features a built-in temperature display and a leak-proof lid, making it ideal for commuting, office work, and outdoor activities.

Key Functions

Temperature Monitoring: The LED display on the lid shows the liquid temperature in real-time, ranging from 0℃ to 100℃. It updates every 5 seconds and automatically turns off after 3 minutes of inactivity to save power.

Heat & Cold Retention(保持): The double-walled vacuum design keeps hot drinks warm for up to 12 hours and cold drinks cool for up to 24 hours.

Leak-Proof Design: The food-grade silicone seal on the lid prevents spills, even when the cup is flipped over. Components

1 cup body(500ml capacity)

1 LED- display leak-proof lid

1 USB-C charging cable (for the lid's battery)

1 cleaning brush

1 user mattress Usage Instructions

1. Before first use, wash the cup body and lid with warm soapy water and rinse thoroughly.

2. Charge the lid for 2 hours using the provided USB-C cable; a full charge lasts about 30days.

3. Pour drinks into the cup (do not fill beyond the max line marked at 450ml).

4. Close the lid tightly until you hear a “click” to ensure it is sealed. The display will light up automatically when the lid is closed.

5. After use, empty the cup promptly. For stubborn stains (like coffee residues), use the cleaning brush with a small amount of baking soda to scrub gently.

Safety & Maintenance Tips

—— Do not put the cup in a microwave or dishwasher.

—— Do not use the cup for carbonated drinks, as pressure may build up and cause leakage.

—— If the display malfunctions, reset it by pressing and holding the lid's button for 5seconds.

21. What is the main advantage oftheSmartSip cup?

A. It can heat updrinksquickly.B. It has alarge1000mlcapacity.

C. It can be used in a microwaveoven.D. It keeps drinks at desired temperaturesfor long.

22. What should you do when using theSmartSip cup?

A. Use the soft brush to cleanthecup.B. Fill the cup up to its500mlfullcapacity.

C. Charge the lid for5 hours togetafull battery.D. Turn on the display to check whether the cupisclosed.

23. Where can you most probably find this text?

A. A children's storybook.B.Aproduct guide.C.Anews report.D.Ahealthy drinking blog.

B

William Wordsworth's metaphor, “Your mind is the garden, your thoughts are the seeds. The harvest can either be flowers or weeds,” resonates with the idea that our mental landscape is similar to a garden, where the seeds of our thoughts determine the nature of our lives. This concept suggests that the way we nurture our thoughts can significantly impact our personal development and success.

Our thoughts are the seeds that, when nurtured with care, can blossom into the flowers of success and happiness. Conversely, neglecting the cultivation of our thoughts can lead to a life overgrown with the weeds of failure and despair. To ensure our minds bear the fruits of our desires, it's crucial to prepare the soil of our minds with the nutrients of education, health, and effective time management. These elements enrich our mental landscape, providing the ideal environment for our ambitions to take root and flourish.

The principle of sowing and reaping(收获) is as true for our lives as it is for a garden. Just as a gardener who plants tomatoes expects tomatoes, we should anticipate that the intentional cultivation of our thoughts will yield a corresponding harvest in life. Each of us holds the power to choose which seeds to plant, and thus, the responsibility for the outcomes we reap.

Moreover,theimpactofourthoughtsextendsbeyondpersonalsuccess;theyalsoinfluenceour relationships and societal contributions. Kind thoughts and actions can foster harmony and cooperation, while negative thoughts can lead to conflict and isolation. The choice to plant seeds of empathy and understanding can result in a life enriched by strong social bonds and a sense of community. Additionally, our thoughts can shape our resilience in the face of adversity, as optimistic thinking can guide us through challenges, whereas pessimism may hinder our ability t overcome obstacles.

Drawing everything together, the garden of our mind requires deliberate tending. By selecting and nurturing positive thoughts, and by preparing the conditions for their growth, we can harvest a life rich with the fulfillment of our goals and dreams. The choice is ours: to plant the seeds of potential or to let the garden lie fallow(休耕). It is through this conscious cultivation that we can transform our minds from a plot overgrown with weeds into a garden blooming with the flowers of success and the fruits of meaningful contributions to society. The power to shape our destiny lies within us, and it begins with the thoughts we choose to plant today.

24. How does the author illustrate the concept of mental preparation in paragraph 1?

A. By relating it to the achievement of personal goals.

B. By emphasizing the importance of seeds of thoughts.

C. By associating it with the management of natural conditions.

D. By comparing it to the process of gardening and seed nurturing.

25. What can we infer from paragraph 3?A. Life outcomes are decided in advance.B. Life outcomes come from desires.

C. Cultivating thoughts shapes life outcomes.D. Cultivating thoughts relies on life outcomes.

26. What is the main idea of paragraph 4?

A. The power of thoughts in shaping our lives.B. The importance of personal success in society.

C. The role of empathy in building a strong community. D. The effect of optimism on overcoming life's challenges.

27. What conclusion can we draw from the text?

A. We cannot change our destiny.B. Cultivating positive thoughts matters.

C. Personal goals depend on social impact.D. Our thoughts can directly lead to success.

C

When a person views a photograph of a hairy snake in a lab experiment, scientists usually see markers of increased electrical activity deep in that person's brain, in a region called the periaqueductal gray (PAG). When a caged mouse smells a cat and freezes, scientists observe similar changes in the mouse's PAG. What's the obvious conclusion? The PAG controls fight-or-flight responses of animals in threatening situations.

But what if brains don't have dedicated circuits for fighting and fleeing? People clearly experience threats, but is threat detection really a primary mode of the brain with its own neural(神经的) circuitry? A body of recent evidence from my lab suggests that we don't go through life constantly detecting threats and reacting with flight-or-fight circuits. Actually, brains operate mainly by prediction, not reaction. All brains constantly anticipate the needs of the body and attempt to meet those needs before they arise. They seek to reduce uncertainty to survive in circumstances that are only partially predictable.

Like every other animal, you have basic needs. To eat, drink and deal with other imperatives of life, you must move about in an ever-changing world populated with other living creatures. In an uncertain situation, your brain must gather multiple predictions with multiple action plans and maintain them for an extended time through neural activity and other brain functions.

Uncertainty is a normal cond ition of life, but these days, with social media and round-the-clock news coverage, it sometimes bombards(轰炸) us. At every moment, there's a crisis somewhere in the world: wars, natural disasters and other issues. Too much uncertainty can leave you feeling anxious and worn out. But these feelings don't emerge from overtaxed fight-or-flight circuits. They may just mean your brain is trying hard to tackle something uncertain.

28. Why does the author mention the caged mouse?

A. To correct an obvious mistake.B. To illustrate a common observation.

C. To make a simple comparison.D. To introduce a popular interpretation.

29. What does the author think of the fight-or-flight idea?

A. It overlooks the brain's predictive power.B. It can keep humans' bad manners in check.

C. It accounts for a primary mode of the brain.D. It best explains the animals' neural activity.

30. What does the underlined word “imperatives” in paragraph 3 refer to?

A. Complex instructions.B. Essential necessities.C. Unpredictable challenges. D. Repeated actions and habits.

31. Which is the most suitable title for the text?

A. Uncertainty: The Brain's Greatest ChallengeB. Prediction, Not Reaction: How Brains Really Work

C. The Truth about the Brain's Threat Detection SystemD. Inside the Periaqueductal Gray: A Key Brain Region

D

Philosopherssufferfromabad reputationfordryanddullexpression.Theidealsfor mostphilosophicalwriting are precision, clarity, and the sort ofconceptual analysis thatleaves no hair un-split.

There is nothing wrong with clarity, precision, and the likebut this isn't the only approach to philosophical inquiry. Outside academicjournals, abstract philosophical ideas are often expressed throughliterature, cinema, andmusic.Nothingcapturesattentionquitelikeanappealingtale,andthereexistprofoundlyphilosophicalstories that engage and delight, rather than lull the reader tosleep.

Oneofthegreat thingsabout this is that, unlikeformalphilosophy,whichstrivestobeveryclear,storiesdon't wear their meanings on their sleeve——they require interpretation, and often express conflicting ideas forthe reader to wrestle with.

Considerwhatphilosopherstermthemetaphysics(形而上学)ofrace——anareaofphilosophythat explores the question ofwhether race is real. Three primary positions can be adopted on this matter. One might think that a person's race is written in their genes(a position knownas“biologicalrealism”). Alternatively,onemightviewraceassociallyconstructed,similartoconceptslikeweekdaysorcurrencies(“socialconstructionism”).Finally,onemightarguethatracesareunreal——morecomparabletomythicalcreatures like dragons and unicorns than to Thursdays or dollars (“anti-realism”).

In Black No More,GeorgeSchuyler offers asocialconstructionistperspectiveonrace.Thestoryfollowsa Black scientist named Crookman who invents a procedure that makes Black people visually indistinguishablefromWhitesThousandsofAfricanAmericansflocktoCrookman'sBlackNoMoreclinicsandpayhimtheir hard-earned cash to undergo the procedure. White racists can no longer distinguish those people who are “really”WhitefromthosewhomerelyappeartobeWhite.Inaconcludingepisode,CrookmandiscoversthatnewWhitesareactuallyawhitershadeof palethanthosewhowerebornthatway,whichkicksoff atrendofsunbathing to darken one's skin so as tolookmoreauthentically White.

Philosophicallyrich stories such asthisbreathe vitality intomoretechnicalphilosophical works. They serveas narratives to think with, providing vivid, engaging access to complex abstract debates.

32. What is a crucial difference between formal philosophy and stories?

A. Stories are intended to be more precise.B. Formal philosophy avoids abstract ideas.

C. Stories inspire appreciation and critical thinking.D. Formal philosophy exists in academic journals only.

33. Which category might “national identity” fall into according to paragraph 4?

A. Biological realism.B. Anti-realism.C. Social constructionism.D. Literary realism.

34. What message is conveyed in the novel Black No More?

A. Race is actually real. B. Race is entirely fictional. C. Race is biologically fixed. D. Race is socially shaped.

35. What is the author's main purpose in writing this text?

A. To criticize philosophical writing for being boring.

B. To argue that stories are superior to formal philosophy.

C. To detail three metaphysical perspectives regarding race.

D. To demonstrate literature's capacity to explore philosophy.

第二节(5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5)

阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。

You might thinkthat the difference between1,5 and 2 degrees would not be that great,but climate scientists have runsimulations(模拟)ofbothsituations. The newsis notgood.Inmanyways,a2-degreerisewouldn't simply be 33 percent worse than1.5; it could be100percent worse.36Cornproductioninthetropics wouldgo down twiceas much.

Anyoneoftheseeffectsofclimatechangewillbebadenough.Butnoone'sgoingtosufferfromjusthot days, orjust floods, and nothing else. That's not how climate works.37

38They like ithumid(湿热的), and they' ll move from areasthat dry out to onesthatbecome more humid. So we' ll see cases ofmalaria and otherinsect-bornediseases wherethey've neverappeared before.

Heatstroke(中暑)willbeanothermajorproblem,andit'slinkedtothehumidity,of allthings.Aircancontainonly acertainamountofwater vapor. Atsome point it hitsaceiling,filledwithsomuchwaterthatit can't absorb any more.39Because thehumanbody'sabilitytocooloffdependsontheair'sabilitytoabsorbsweat as it evaporates(蒸发). Ifthe aircan'tabsorb yoursweat, thenitcan'tcoolyouoff,nomatterhowmuchyou sweat.40Your body temperature stays high, and ifnothing changes, you dieofheatstroke within hours.

A. Why do you sweat?

B. Why does that matter?

C. But you would find more examples later.

D. There's simply nowhere for your sweat to go.

E. The effects of climate change add up, one on top of the other.

F. Twice as many people would have trouble getting clean water.

G. As it gets hotter, for example, mosquitoes will start living in new places.

第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30)

第一节(15小题;每小题1,满分15)

阅读下面短文,从每题所给的ABCD四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

A few weeks ago, Tulsa, Oklahoma, sixth-grade teacher Melissa Bour received a friend request on Facebook from one of her students. She didn't accept the request, but a quick browse(浏览) through the girl's friends list41the names of dozens of kids from her classroom. Many of the students' Facebook pages were completely42, meaning even strangers could43 the kids' personal photos and messages.

“I saw middle fingers, students dressed inappropriately, and extremely44language,” Melissa says. “It was 45 .” When she brought up her46in class, the students were not47at all. So she created a post of her own. With a bright green marker pen, she wrote on a piece of paper: “Dear Facebook: my 12- year-old students think it is ‘no big deal’ that they are posting pictures of themselves ... Please help me show them how48 their images can get around.” She put a picture of the letter on her Facebook page and asked people to share it.

In hours, it was shared 108,000 times across dozens of states and four countries. She49 it after eight hours, but it continued to spread.“I wanted to show them that it's on the Internet -50-,” she says.

As she explained the results of her51in class, the students' eyes got bigger and bigger. “It scared a few of them into deleting their pages52 ,” she says. Others have removed inappropriate posts and used privacy settings to53 their pages.

Her54 wasn't to scare them off social media but to push them to be55 of what they post. Melissa says,“I tell them, ‘It doesn't mean you have to just because everyone else is sharing.’”

41. A. requiredB. erasedC. revealedD. spotted

42. A. publicB. famousC. secretD. unknown

43. A. watch overB. search throughC. hold backD. hand in

44. A. properB. polite C. simpleD. rude

45. A. inspiringB. comfortingC. disturbingD. exciting

46. A. resultB. discoveryC. suggestionD. wish

47. A. worriedB. satisfiedC. relievedD. disappointed

48. A. urgentlyB. quicklyC. slowlyD. badly

49. A. preventedB. keptC. copiedD. deleted

50. A. fastB. earlyC. foreverD. then

51. A. experimentB. lessonC. studyD. proposal

52. A. onlyB. completelyC. recentlyD. accidentally

53. A. displayB. createC. manageD. print

54. A. applicationB. questionC. imaginationD. intention

55. A. mindfulB. fearfulC. hopefulD. forgetful

第二节(10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15)

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。

Embroidery, a precious traditional Chinese craft with a history of more than 3,000years, has long been admired for its craftsmanship and cultural meaning.56(originate)in theShang Dynasty, it has developed variousstylesacrossdifferentregionsofChina,suchasSuembroideryknownforitsdelicacy,Xiang embroidery famous for its vivid patterns, and Shu embroidery57(celebrate) for its smooth stitches.

The creation of embroidery requires great preparation and patience. Craftsmen usually start with selecting high-quality silk58cotton fabrics, as the texture of either material directly affects the final effect of the work. They then sketch the desired patterns on the fabric with light strokes, ensuring the59(clear) of every detail. Next60(come) the core process of stitching, where different stitching techniques are applied according to the design requirements.

In the past, embroidery was mainly used to decorate clothing, quilts, and other daily items. Today, it has transcended its practical function and become a form of61(art)expression. Many exquisite embroidery works are collected by museums and art lovers around the world, serving as62bridge for cultural exchange between China and other countries. Young people are alsoshowing increasing interest in this craft, learningand inheriting it 63(keep) the ancient art alive in modern times.

64an important part of Chinese cultural heritage, embroidery reflects the wisdom and aesthetic pursuit of the Chinese nation. It not only records the changes of times but also passes on the cultural genes from generation to generation, 65makes it an indispensable treasure in the treasure house of world culture.

第四部分写作(共两节,满分40)

第一节(满分15)

假定你是李华,你校英文报就是否应在课堂上全面使用平板电脑公开征稿。请你写一篇短文投稿,内容需包括:

(1)你的观点;

(2)阐述具体理由(至少两点)

注意:

(1)写作词数应为80 个左右;

(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

第二节(满分25 )

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。

It was a cold December. Mum had a hard time raising us kids on her own. My father had drowned in Pitt Lake five years earlier. Because Dad had no pension or benefits, there was not much money; we went on social assistance.

Looking back, I realize what Mum went through sending us kids to school. Every morning she would tuck a new piece of cardboard in our shoes because our soles(鞋底) were worn out. When we got home, Mum would have French toast ready for us. This was bread deep-fried in lard(猪油). Constant moving was typical for my family in those days, and it didn't look like we'd be in our current house much longer. Rent was $25 a month, but Mum couldn't pay it, and we knew we would be forced out after Christmas.

The holidays were fast approaching, and we were entitled to $25 for Christmas from social services. An inspector came to our house and searched thoroughly to be sure we didn't have any food hidden away. When he didn't find any, he issued the cheque to Mum. Mum said that instead of buying food, she was going to use the money to pay our rent. That way we'd have a roof over our heads for a little while longer. Then she told us there would be no Christmas gifts.

Unknown to Mum, I had been selling Christmas trees, shoveling snow and doing odd jobs to earn enough money to buy a new pair of boots—— boots with no cardboard in the soles. They were ten-inch, Top-Genuine, and cost $23.

The big day for getting my boots came on Christmas Eve afternoon. I was very excited as I hurried toward the bus stop to catch the bus into town. But on the way to the bus stop I noticed a house with Christmas lights and decorations. It was then that I realized we had no lights, no decorations and no Christmas goodies. I also knew we would have no turkey or ham for Christmas dinner. But at least there would be French toast.注意:

(1)续写词数应为150 个左右;

(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

As I continued walking, I began to think the boots could wait.The bus drove off without me.

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第四部分

第一节

【参考范文1

As digital devices become more common in education, the debate over using tablets in class is heating up. I firmly support the full integration of tablets into our classrooms.

To begin with, tablets serve as powerful interactive tools. With educational apps and instant online resources, lessons can transform from passive listening into engaging explorations, making complex subjects easier to grasp. Additionally, they promote efficiency. Digital note-taking, organized materials, and quick access to information save valuable time and reduce paper waste, allowing us to focus more on critical thinking.

In conclusion, when used responsibly, tablets are not distractions but gateways to a more dynamic and effective learning environment.

【参考范文2

As more schools consider using tablets in every class, many concerns have been raised. I firmly believe the drawbacks of their full adoption in classrooms outweigh the benefits.

The primary concern is distraction. With social media and games just a tap away, maintaining focus during class would become a significant challenge for many students. Furthermore, staring at screens for too long can cause health problems, such as digital eye strain, which could negatively impact our well-being. Lastly, over-reliance on technology might weaken our fundamental skills, like handwriting and sustained reading on paper.

Therefore, I believe we should prioritize traditional, focused learning methods while using technology only as a carefully regulated supplement.

第二节

【参考范文1

As I continued walking, I began to think the boots could wait. The image of our shabby house and Mum's worried expression kept flashing in my mind, The boots I had been longing for suddenly seemed less important. I thought about how happy my siblings would be if we had a proper Christmas. The guilt inside me grew stronger. I realized that the money could bring much-needed cheer to our home. Maybe I could buy some cheap but colorful Christmas decorations and a few small presents-for my family. The idea of making my family smile overshadowed my desire for the boots.

The bus drove off without me. I stood alone, a strange sense of relief washing ever me. I quickly made my way to a discount store. I picked out some twinkling lights, a small, artificial Christmas tree, and a box of cookies. When I arrived home, Mum was in the kitchen, looking tired. I showed her what I had bought, and her eyes widened in surprise. She hugged me tightly, and I felt a lump in my throat. That Christmas, our home was filled with laughter and love, and I knew I had made the right choice.

【参考范文2

As I continued walking, I began to think the boots could wait. How was I supposed to be happy if everyone else in the family was not? At the thought of my family, I found the idea of buying the beautiful boots I had wanted for so long far less appealing. As I reached the bus stop, the driver opened the door, waiting for me to get on. I stood there for what seemed like a century, until finally the driver asked, “Son, are you getting on this bus or not?” I finally burst out without hesitation, “No, thanks.”

The bus drove off without me. I stood alone, feeling as if a weight had been lifted off my shoulders. I knew what I had to do next. Across the street from the bus stop was a big grocery store. I went to buy a turkey, ham, oranges and all the Christmas decorations. I spent every coin of my hard-earned money. Once I got home, I knocked on the door. I could not wait to see Mum's face! When Mum opened the door, and saw me returning with a full load, she just stood there, too stunned to speak. Holding back the tears, I exclaimed excitedly, “Merry Christmas, Mum!”

A

21—23 DAB 

21. D。根据原文Key Functions中的“Heat & Cold Retention(保持): The double-walled vacuum design keeps hot drinks warmfor up to12 hours and cold drinks coolfor up to24hours.”可知,这款水杯的核心优势是能长时间维持饮品的温度。A选项快速加热饮品原文未提及;B选项容量为1000毫升与原文“500ml”的信息不符;C选项可用于微波炉Safety & Maintenance Tips“Do not put the cup in a microwave”的要求相悖。

22.A。根据原文UsageInstructions5“Forstubbornstainsusethecleaningbrushwithasmallamountof bakingsodatoscrubgently.”以及Components中提到的配件“1 cleaningbrush”可知,使用软毛刷清洁杯子是正确操作。B选项装满 500毫升错误:原文 Usage Instructions条明确要求“do not fill beyond the max line marked at 450ml”C选项充电小时错误;原文指出充满电仅需2小时;D选项需要打开显示器确认杯盖已锁上错误:原文 UsageInstructions4条明确措出当杯盖关紧时,显示器会自动打开

23. B。本文全文围绕 SmartSip 便携式智能水杯的功能、配件、使用方法和安全保养须知展开,文本结构和内容完全符合产品手册的文体特征。选项儿童故事书以叙事为主,与本文说明性内容不符;选项新闻报道侧重事件时效性和客观性陈述,而本文无相关新闻要素;D选项健康饮水博客侧重饮水知识科普或经验分享,并非产品使用指导。

B

24—27 DCAB

24.D。第一段以威廉·华兹华斯的隐喻“Yourmindisthegarden,yourthoughtsaretheseeds.Theharvestcaneitherbeflowersor weeds开篇,将人的心灵比作花园,思想比作种子,通过和园艺耕种的类比,阐释了思想对人生的影响以及用心培育思想的重要性。

25. C。根据第三段核心内容“the intentional cultivation ofour thoughts will yield a corresponding harvest in life”以及“Each ofus holds thepower to choose whichseeds to plant, and thus, theresponsibilityfortheoutcomeswereap.可知,本段的核心逻辑是有意地培养思想会塑造相应的人生结果。选项人生结果是预先注定的与原文观点相悖;B选项人生结果源于欲望属于偷换概念,原文强调的是思想耕耘的作用,而非欲望的直接影响;D选项培养思想依赖于人生结果逻辑颠倒,原文是思想的培养决定人生结果,而非结果决定思想。

26. A。第四段首句“Moreover, theimpactof our thoughtsextends beyond personalsuccess; theyalsoinfluenceourrelationshipsand societalcontributions.是该段的主旨句,点明思想的影响不仅局限于个人成功,还会塑造人生。选项 A充分反映了这一论点。

27. B。根据最后一段中的“Byselecting and nurturing positive thoughts, and by preparing theconditionsfor theirgrowth,wecanharvesta life rich with the fulfillment ofour goals and dreams.”可知,培养积极的思想很重要。

C

28—31 DABB

28.D。首段描述了人类看蛇的照片和老鼠闻到猫味时,PAG脑区都有类似的活动。随后作者提问:Whatstheobvious conclusion?”并自行给出答案:“The PAG controls fight-or-flight responses...”这说明,作者是在呈现一个基于此类观察的、显而易见(obvious)结论或流行解释,为下文对其进行质疑做铺垫。故选D

29. A。作者在第二段直接对此观点提出质疑:“But what ifbrains don't have dedicated circuitsfor fightingandfleeing?”并紧接着提出自己的核心观点:“Actually, brains operate mainly by prediction, not reaction.”这表明作者认为传统观点(反应)未能涵盖大脑更主要的运作模式(预测)。故选A

30. B。根据第三段中的“…youhavebasicneeds. To eat, drink and deal with other imperatives oflife ...”可知,“imperatives”“basic needs”(吃喝)并列,“and”连接,语义相近,并且通过“you have to move about ...可知,imperatives是指为了生存必必需品,故选B

31.B。文章的核心论点在第二段明确提出:“Actually, brainsoperatemainlyby prediction,notreaction.”全文围绕此展开,先介绍传统的反应(战斗或逃跑),再详细阐述大脑的预测机制如何运作及应对不确定性。项精准概括了全文的对比核心和结论。故选 B

32—35 CCDD

32.C。文中第三段指出“stories… require interpretation,andoftenexpress conflictingideasfor the readertowrestlewith(故事……需要解读并且常常表达出相互矛盾的观点,供读者绞尽脑汁地去思考、反复推敲)”这与哲学追求clarity(清晰)”“precision(精确)”形成对比,这体现了故事能激发理解与批判性思维的特点。故选 C

33.C。第四段将“socialconstructionism(社会建构主义)”定义为视事物为“sociallyconstructed,similartoconceptslikeweekdaysorcurrencies(像工作日或货币一样被社会建构的概念)”“nationalidentity”是基于历史、文化、法律等社会共识形成的民族认同,与之性质相同,而非由基因决定(biological realism)或完全虚幻(anti-realism)。故选C

34. D。小说情节中,种族身份通过社会性医疗手段改变,且Whiteracistscannolongerdistinguishthosepeoplewhoarereally WhitefromthosewhomerelyappeartobeWhite.(白人种族主义者无法再区分谁真的是白人,谁仅仅看起来是白人。)”直接表明socialviews会塑造种族的概念,而非基因固定或完全不存在。这完美契合社会建构主义的观点。故选D

35.D。本文通过对比,论证故事是探索哲学的有效载体。开篇指出哲学表达的另一途径是literature,cinema,and music”,结尾总结此类故事breathevitalityintomoretechnicalphilosophicalworks并提供engagingaccesstocomplexabstractdebates。故选D

【语篇导读】本文为科普说明文,聚焦全球升温1.5℃2℃的差异及其引发的多重叠加效应,通过具体实例与生理机制分析,揭示了小幅温差可能导致的非线性、系统性风险。

36—40 FEGBD

36. F。空前提到升温2度的影响并非仅比1.5度时严重33%,而可能是严重 100%”,并举例热带地区的玉米减产幅度会翻倍。难以获得清洁用水的人数将增加一倍与前文数据呼应,且与后文热带地区的玉米减产幅度会翻倍成并列,共同支撑影响成倍增加的观点。

37. E。前一句强调气候变化的影响不会是单一的(“不会只遭遇高温或洪水”),后文以蚊虫滋生、中暑为例说明多种影响并存。气候变化的影响会相互叠加承上启下,解释了前文不会只受一种影响的原因,也引出了后文对叠加影响的具体说明。

38.G。根据后句中的they’ llmovefromareasthatdryouttoonesthatbecomemorehumid可知,大气升温将导致蚊子迁徙到新的地方。G项中的newplaces也就是后文中的ones(placesthatbecomemorehumid

39.B前文提到空气含水量存在上限,后文详细解释人体散热依赖汗液蒸发。这为什么重要呢?”作为设问句,将前文的物理现象(空气饱和)与后文的生理影响(人体散热机制)紧密连接,引发读者对后续关键解释的关注。

40.D。前句指出若空气无法吸收汗液,人体就无法降温。D你的汗液根本无处可去是对这一困境的形象概括,与后体温持续升高,可能导致中暑死亡构成连贯的因果链条,且nowhereforyousweattogo与前文can’tabsorbyoursweat语义对应。

【语篇导读】本文围绕数字时代的网络隐私教育与青少年媒介素养展开,通过一位老师发现学生在社交媒体上公开不当内容后,采取创造性方式引导学生认识网络信息传播的永久性与公共性的真实故事。

41—45 CABDC46—50 BABDC51—55ABCDA

41. C。句意为快速浏览该女孩的好友列表显示(revealed)了她班上几十个孩子的名字。老师通过浏览发现了学生名单,因此揭示、显示最符合语境。required(要求)erased(擦除)spotted的主语应该为人,均不符合要求。

42.A。后文提到即使是陌生人也能查看孩子的私人照片和信息,说明这些页面是完全公开的(completelypublic) famous(著名的)secret(秘密的)unknown(未知的)均与陌生人可查看的语境不符。

43. B。陌生人能够搜索查看(searchthrough)孩子的照片和信息。watchover(看守)holdback(抑制)handin(上交)均不符合浏览网络内容的语义。

44.D。前文提到学生比中指、穿着不当,因此语言也应是粗鲁的(rude)proper(恰当的)polite(礼貌)simple(单的)均与前后文描述的负面行为不一致。

45. C。老师看到这些内容后的感受应该是觉得这个现象令人不安(disturbing)inspiring(鼓舞人心的)comforting(人安慰的)exciting(令人兴奋的)均不符合老师担忧、震惊的情绪。

46.B。老师在课堂上提出的是她的发现(discovery),即学生公开不当内容的事实。result(结果)suggestion(建议)wish(愿望)均与把看到的情况告诉学生不符。

47.A。学生对老师的发现并不担心(notworriedatall),与后文他们觉得没什么大不了的态度一致。satisfied(满意)relieved(感到宽慰的) disappointed(失望的)不符合学生对问题轻描淡写的反应。

48.B。老师在社交媒体上写信,希望向学生展示他们的照片可以多快地(how quickly)传播开来。 urgently(紧急地)slowly(缓慢地)badly(严重地)均不如快速传播贴合网络信息扩散的特点。

49.D。八小时后老师删除了(deleted)这条帖子,但帖子仍在传播。prevented(阻止)kept(保留)copied(复制)均与删除帖子以控制传播的意图不符。

50. C。老师想告诉学生,信息一旦上传至网上就是永久存在(forever)的。 fast() early() then(那时)均不能准确表达网络信息的不可彻底删除性。

51.A。老师在课堂上解释她这次尝试(experiment)的结果,即发帖引发广泛传播的教育行动。lesson(课程)study(研究)proposal(建议)均不如实验/尝试贴切她主动测试网络传播力的行为。

52. B。有些学生被吓得完全(completely)删除了他们的页面。 only(仅仅)recently(最近) accidentally(偶然)均不能体现彻底删除这一结果。

53. C其他学生则利用隐私设置来管理(manage)他们的页面。display(展示) create(创建) print(打印)均不如管理页面贴合设置隐私这一具体操作。

54.D。老师的意图(intention)不是吓唬学生远离社交媒体,而是引导他们注意所发内容。application(申请)question(问题)imagination(想象)均不符合目的、初衷的语义。

55. A。老师希望推动学生对所发内容多加留意(be mindful of) fearful(害怕的) hopeful(满怀希望的) forgetful(疏忽的)均不留心、谨慎贴合教育学生审慎发帖的积极目的。

56.Originating。考查非谓语动词。句子已有谓语has developed,此处需用非谓语动词;逻辑主语 it(指代 embroidery,与 originate为主动关系,故用现在分词 Originating 作状语,表起源于

57. celebrated。考查非谓语动词。此处与前文“known for its delicacy ”“famous for itsvividpatterns”结构一致,作后置定语修饰Shu embroidery;Shu embroiderycelebrate为被动关系,故用过去分词celebrated,……闻名

58. or。考查连词。此处表示选择关系,“silk(丝绸)”“cotton fabrics(棉织物)”是工匠选材时的两种可选材质,故填or,意为

59. clarity。考查名词。此处表达以确保每个细节的清晰”,需用名词“clarity”

60.comes。考查动词时态和主谓一致。此处为倒装句,正常语序为“Thecoreprocessofstitchingcomesnext”;主语 thecoreprocess 为单数,结合第二段整体用一般现在时可知,此处应用一般现在时。故填 comes

61. artistic。考查形容词。此处修饰名词expression(表达),需用名词 art 的形容词形式artistic,艺术的表达形式

62. a。考查冠词。bridge 为可数名词,此处泛指一座文化交流的桥梁,且 bridge的发音以辅音音素开头,故填不定冠词a

63.tokeep。考查非谓语动词。此处用不定式作目的状语,说明年轻人学习和传承这项传统工艺的目的是让这项古老艺术在现代焕发生机。故填to keep

64. As。考查介词。此处表示作为中国文化遗产的重要组成部分”; as 作介词时可表作为”,句首首字母大写,故填As

65. which。考查定语从句。引导非限制性定语从句,指代前文“It notonlyrecords...fromgenerationtogeneration”整个句子的内容,在从句中作主语,故填 which

第四部分

第一节

【参考范文1

Asdigitaldevicesbecomemorecommonineducation,thedebateoverusingtabletsinclassisheatingup.I firmly support the full integration oftablets intoourclassrooms.

To beginwith,tabletsserveas powerfulinteractivetools. Witheducationalappsandinstantonlineresources, lessonscan transformfrom passivelisteningintoengagingexplorations, makingcomplexsubjectseasier tograsp.Additionally, they promote efficiency. Digital note-taking, organized materials, and quick access to information savevaluable time and reduce paper waste, allowing us to focus more on critical thinking.

In conclusion, when used responsibly, tablets are not distractions but gateways to a more dynamicandeffectivelearning environment.

【参考范文2

As more schools considerusing tablets in every class, many concerns havebeen raised. I firmlybelieve the drawbacks oftheirfulladoptioninclassroomsoutweighthebenefits.

Theprimaryconcernisdistraction.Withsocialmediaandgames justatapaway,maintainingfocusduringclasswouldbecomeasignificantchallengeformanystudents.Furthermore,staringatscreensfortoolongcancausehealthproblems,suchasdigitaleyestrain,whichcouldnegativelyimpactour well-being.Lastly,over-relianceontechnologymight weaken our fundamental skills, like handwriting andsustained reading on paper.

Therefore,Ibelieveweshouldprioritizetraditional,focusedlearningmethodswhileusingtechnologyonlyasacarefully regulated supplement.

第二节

【参考范文1

AsIcontinued walking,I beganto think thebootscouldwait.Theimageof ourshabbyhouseandMum'sworried expression keptflashingin my mind, The bootsI hadbeenlongingforsuddenlyseemedlessimportant.Ithoughtabouthowhappy my siblingswouldbe ifwe had aproper Christmas. The guilt inside me grew stronger. I realizedthat themoneycould bring much-needed cheer to our home. Maybe I could buy some cheap but colorful Christmas decorations and a fewsmall presents-for my family. The idea ofmaking my family smileovershadowed my desirefortheboots.

The bus drove offwithout me. Istoodalone,astrangesenseofreliefwashingever me.Iquickly mademywaytoa discount store. I picked out some twinkling lights, asmall,artificialChristmastree,anda boxofcookies. WhenIarrived home,Mumwasinthekitchen,lookingtired.IshowedherwhatIhadbought,andhereyeswidenedinsurprise.Shehugged me tightly, and I felt a lump in my throat. That Christmas, our home was filled with laughterandlove,andI knewI had made the right choice.

【参考范文2

As Icontinued walking, I began tothinkthebootscouldwait.HowwasIsupposedtobehappyif everyoneelseinthefamily was not? At the thought ofmyfamily, Ifound theideaofbuyingthebeautifulbootsIhadwantedforsolong far less appealing. As I reached the busstop,thedriveropenedthedoor,waitingformetogeton.Istoodthereforwhatseemed like a century, untilfinally thedriverasked,“Son,areyougettingonthisbusornot?”Ifinallyburstout withouthesitation, “No, thanks.”

The busdroveoffwithout me.Istoodalone,feelingasif a weight had beenliftedoffmyshoulders.I knewwhatI had todo next. Across thestreetfrom the busstopwasa biggrocerystore.Iwenttobuyaturkey,ham,orangesandall the Christmas decorations. I spent everycoinofmyhard-earnedmoney.OnceIgot home,Iknockedonthedoor.Icould not wait tosee Mum's face! When Mum opened the door,andsawmereturningwithafullload,shejuststoodthere,toostunnedtospeakHoldingbackthetearsIexclaimedexcitedly, “MerryChristmas,Mum!”

【各档次的给分范围和要求】

档次

描述

第五档(21~25)

*与所给短文融合度高,与所提供各段落开头语衔接合理;

*内容丰富,故事发展合理、逻辑性强,续写完整,符合写作目的与情境;

*所使用语法结构和词汇多样、准确和恰当,可能有个别错误,但完全不影响意义表达;

*有效地使用了语句间的连接手段,结构清晰,意义连贯。

第四档(16~20)

*与所给短文融合度较高,与所提供各段落开头语衔接较为合理;

*内容比较丰富,故事发展比较合理、有逻辑性,续写比较完整,比较符合写作目的与情境;

*所使用语法结构和词汇较为丰富、准确,可能有些许错误,但完全不影响意义表达;

*比较有效地使用了语句间的连接手段,结构比较清晰,意义比较连贯。

第三档(11~15)

*与所给短文关系较为密切,与所提供各段落开头语有一定程度的衔接;

*写出了若干有关内容,故事发展有合理之处、有一定的逻辑性,续写基本完整,基本符合写作目的与情境;

*应用的语法结构和词汇能满足任务的要求,虽有一些错误,但不影响意义的表达;

*应用简单的语句间的连接手段,结构基本清晰,意义基本连贯。

档次

描述

第二档(6~10)

*与所给短文有一定的关系,与所提供各段落开头语有一定程度的衔接;

*写出了一些有关内容,故事发展不太合理、逻辑性差,不太符合写作目的与情境;

*语法结构单调,词汇项目有限,错误较多,影响了意义的表达;

*较少使用语句间的连接手段,全文结构不够清晰,意义不够连贯。

第一档(1~5)

*与所给短文和开头语的衔接较差;

*产出无关内容太多,故事发展不合理、不合逻辑,续写不完整,不符合写作目的与情境;

*语法结构单调、词汇项目很有限,错误很多,严重影响了意义的表达;

*缺乏语句间的连接手段,全文结构不清晰,意义不连贯。

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未能传达给读者任何信息:内容太少,无法评判;所写内容均与所要求内容无关或所写内容无法看清。

听力材料

Text1

M: What are you up to?

W: Checking my college application form. I' ve finally come to a decision about what to study in college.

M: Is engineering still your top choice?

W: Yeah. I was thinking of studying computer science, but I decided against it in the end.

Text2

W: May I help you, sir? 

M: Yes, I'm looking to replace my old laptop bag. I go on a lot of business trips, so I'm looking for something with wheels.

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W: When will you be arriving, Mr. Baranski?

M: Let me see. It's Monday today, so on Thursday, the 16th of May:

W: And how long will you be staying?

M: Two nights, leaving on Saturday.

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M: I'm leaving next week for the trip and I still don't know what to do with my Cooper.

W: Well, you know I am sensitive to animals so I can't help. Hey! I just remembered I have a friend that has a pet hotel.

M: I guess I can do that.

Text5

M: You look stressed. Is there something wrong?

W: I' ve been trying to delete a table from my report but every time I do, it ruins the file format.

M: I' ll fix it for you, if you agree to help me with the shopping later.

Text6

M: Hi Barbara, how's the new house?

W: We still have to decorate the living room and the bedrooms, but that's because I spent the last two months working outside, planting flowers and trees trying to make it look beautiful. You know me, I’ ll never be inside if I can be out in the fresh air.

M: I bet you miss all the conveniences ofthe city, don't you?

W: Not really. I like living in a village.

M: I hope Brian shares your views and isn't missing city life too much.

Text7

W: Mike, did you notice the slow service tonight? It's unusually crowded.

M: Yeah. Our orders took forever to arrive, and they got mine wrong.

W: Same here. And the wait staff seem busy and understaffed. I saw a few tables complaining about their orders too.I think we should talk to the manager before leaving.

M: Definitely. This level of service isn't acceptable for such a reputable restaurant.

W: Let's do that. Maybe they can improve service for future diners. And it could help them understand what went wrong tonight.

M: Good idea. I' ll ask for the manager once we finish our meal.

W: It's important to address these issues constructively rather than just leaving without saying anything.

M: Absolutely, Amanda.

Text8

W: I' ve just seen Mel. She was telling me about that qualification she's doing. It's something about life coaching, isn't it?

M: That's right. She' ll be great at it. You know how many times she has helped us with our problems?

W: Is that all life coaching means?

M: Well, life coaches show their clients how to adopt new approaches or new routines, and this enables them to make permanent changes. It's about much more than analyzing a specific problem and fixing it.

W: You sound like Mel I'm still lost, though.

M: Look, take something you' re always complaining about. Like, having to do chores around the house. A life coach would help you address this by helping you change your attitude to doing the chores in the first place. By working on your mindset, that will help you go forward.

W: Oh, that makes sense. Mel would be brilliant at that.

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W: Trent, how did you get into mountain climbing?

M: Many people start climbing because they' ve watched a television documentary about climbing a mountain and a good friend enjoyed reading the biography of a famous climber. My experience was more unusual, though. When I was nine, I started at a new school where there was an amazing artwork on the wall. It showed some snow-covered mountains and I thought, I want to climb those

W: You climbed your first big mountain when you were ten. How did you feel beforehand?

M: I was convinced I'd be really nervous before we set off, but the opposite was actually true, which I couldn't quite believe. I went with very experienced climbers whom I trusted.

W: You decided to climb the highest peak on each of the seven continents. Why was that?

M: My grandfather became ill and there wasn't much financial support for scientists trying to find a cure, so I asked people to sponsor me to climb the seven peaks. I became the youngest person ever to climb them, though that wasn't my reason for doing it.

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M: Hi, my talk today is about an invention, the modern car seat belt.

The inventor of the modern car seat belt was a Swedish man called Nils Bohlin. Bohlin had trained as a mechanical engineer at college before gaining his first employment as an aircraft designer. He did well, so was invited to join a car manufacturing company as a safety engineer.

Bohlin had often worked on improving seats and seat belts for planes since starting his working life in1942. After joining the car manufacturer in 1958, he spent the following 12 months developing his ideas for cars, and then a car featuring Bohlin's creation on both front seats was introduced, making it the earliest example of a vehicle with modern seat belts.

However, it took many years for them to become widely accepted. Japan made it a rule that everyone must wear seat belts in their cars across the whole country in 1971. A year earlier, two of the six states in Australia had introduced similar rules. France was the first European nation to create seat belt laws several years later. It's incredible to think that some investment in research and development in the manufacturing industry has had such a huge global impact.

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