英语
本试卷共 12 页,满分 150 分。考试用时 120 分钟。
注意事项:
1. 答卷前,考生务必用黑色字迹钢笔或签字笔将自己的姓名、考生号、考场号和座位号填写
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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。每段对话仅读一遍。
1. What are the speakers considering for the weekend?
A. Picnic. B. Hiking. C. Cycling.
2. Where does this conversation probably take place?
A. In a restaurant. B. In the man’s home. C. In the school canteen.
3. What are the speakers talking about?
A. Saturday plan. B. Delicious food. C. An Italian restaurant.
4. What is the man doing?
A. Asking for a favor. B. Offering some help. C. Making an apology.
5. What does the woman not want to do?
A. Book a group flight. B. Travel by themselves. C. Choose a cheaper plan.
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。
听下面一段对话,回答第 6 和第 7 两个小题。
6. What is Linda probably doing at the moment?
A. Doing her work at school.
B. Meeting a guest at home.
C. Heading to the speakers’ house.
7. What does the woman suggest to welcome Linda?
A. Making some coffee.
B. Preparing some snacks.
C. Sharing their experience in China.
听下面一段对话,回答第 8 至第 9 两个小题。
8. Why does the man think the woman deserves a promotion?
A. She exhibits great diligence in work.
B. She has obtained a college degree.
C. She balances work and life well.
9. What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?
A. Company colleagues. B. Boss and secretary. C. Husband and wife.
听下面一段对话 ,回答第 10 至第 12 三个小题。
10. What is the main topic of conversation?
A. Reform of the city’s government.
B. Changes in the city’s environment
C. Progress in the city’s management.
11. What measures has the government taken?
A. Reducing the air pollution levels.
B. Building more public transportation.
C. Creating new parks and green spaces.
12. What is the message conveyed in the conversation?
A. The benefits of advanced economy.
B. The significance of city development.
C. The need of promoting sustainability.
听下面一段对话 ,回答第 13 至第 16 四个小题。
13. What main issue is the man facing?
A. Internet addiction. B. Sleep problems. C. Lack of exercise.
14. How does the woman describe relationship between anxiety and sleep?
A. Independent. B. Unrelated. C. Cyclic.
15. What does the woman suggest as part of a bedtime routine?
A. Listening to calm music on the phone.
B. Engaging in calming activities.
C. Having a talk with a family member.
16. What will the man probably do to manage anxiety?
A. Participating in regular exercise.
B. Cutting down the screen time.
C. Seeking medical treatment.
听下面一段独白,回答第 17 至第 20 四个小题。
17. What is the book mainly about?
A. What skills Bob improved in his career pursuit.
B. Why Bob chose basketball as his sports career.
C. How Bob overcame the barriers to achieve success.
18. How did Bob treat setbacks in playing basketball?
A. Using setbacks as motivation.
B. Seeking inspiration from reading.
C. Pushing himself to go beyond limit.
19. Which factor played the most important role in Bob’s success?
A. Resilient(能复原的)determination.
B. Cooperative team spirit.
C. Favorable physical conditions.
20. What is the purpose of the speaker?
A. Encouraging basketball participation among listeners.
B. Advertising a book authored by a basketball player.
C. Sharing his personal experiences of overcoming physical challenges.
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 French Woods Music Camp is one of the finest non-competitive, comprehensive summer camps in the
United States. Kids who are enthusiastic about music(aged from 7 to 17 years old)are given instruction on all
levels and perform in ensembles(合唱)based on their age, ability and schedule.
Working conductors and musicians are at the heart of the professional faculty for the Summer Music Camp at
French Woods. The counselor staff consists of music students and young music professionals.
Unlike other music camps, French Woods doesn’t require campers to audition(试听)before the summer.
Students at all skill levels are welcome to French Woods and will gain from the summer experience.
Both group and individual private lessons are available from the staff for all orchestral instruments, piano,
drums, voice and guitar.
French Woods encourages a cooperative environment between music campers. With this spirit, French
Woods’ classical symphony is able to perform a concert within two weeks from the start of camp. Other youth
orchestras normally take months to be ready to perform.
Besides our youth symphony we have concert bands, a jazz program, and a great rock and roll camp. The
Rock & Roll Camp has five rehearsal studios and a 36-track professional recording studio. Instead of just doing
covers of other groups, the bands at French Woods are encouraged to create their own songs. Most rock campers
leave with a professional level CD of their work for the summer.
The summer isn’t just about music. The campers have plenty of time each day to try the other activities at the
camp like water sports, skateboarding, horseback riding and the theater camp.
Please give us a call(800 634-1703)to arrange a visit to the camp grounds or to talk to the camp executive
staff.
21. According to the passage, the French Woods Music Camp is intended for ________.
A. special music students B. music loving children
C. private music teachers D. young music professionals
22. According to the passage, the French Woods Music Camp ________.
A. gives campers tryouts before the summer
B. inspires campers to be creative in composing music
C. takes a few months to perform a classical symphony
D. focuses mainly on organizing various sports and games
23. What is the passage most likely to have been taken from?
A. A travel guide. B. A news report.
C. An advertising brochure. D. A course plan.
B
Dear Editor,
I have been meaning to write this letter for a while now. But somehow, I find myself writing it today, an hour
and 17 minutes away from my 20th birthday. That will be the moment I cannot submit any further work to Teen
Ink, and I wanted to say thank you.
Years ago, I was looking for an outlet, a place to store and share my writing, and I came across Teen Ink. At
the time, I was a freshman in love, and Teen Ink was just what I needed. Shortly after registering, I shared my first
piece titled “Winter Lovers”. I have grown so much since then. Teen Ink knew things about me before anyone else
did. I came out here first.
I wrote of loves lost that no one knew started. I suffered, I cried. I laughed. I loved. Teen Ink was always here,
a place to scream on the Internet about anything and nothing. In total, this will be my 24th post; they are truly a
time line of me.
I am going to miss this place so much. It feels as if I am letting go of my last piece of childhood, and man,
growing up is hard. In the past few days, I have been thinking about the fact that I will stop being a teenager. I will
soon fully be an adult, and it’s a hard feeling. It’s many friends gone. It’s family aging. It’s cousins getting married.
It’s the beginning of a new chapter filled with unknowns.
All of you—the staff, the writers, the readers, the sponsors—you were with me as I grew up. You got to see it
in all of its ugly glory. Without you, the Lord only knows if I would have made it. Like all good things, this must
unfortunately, come to an end. Good-bye Teen Ink. I will miss you.
Aaron Lee
24. What encouraged the author to start writing for Teen Ink?
A. A school assignment.
B. A recommendation from a friend.
C. A desire to become a published author.
D. A search for a channel to share his writing.
25. How does the author describe the impact of Teen Ink on him?
A. It facilitated his writing career progress.
B. It motivated him to share his experience.
C. It introduced his love stories to the readers.
D. It provided him a safe space for self-expression.
26. The author feels hesitant to be an adult mainly because ________.
A. he will take social responsibilities
B. he will face all kinds of uncertainties
C. he will lose the companion of old friends
D. he will engage in complicated family affairs
27. What emotions does the author express towards Teen Ink?
A. Regret. B. Gratitude.
C. Enthusiasm. D. Determination.
C
Many people view cities largely in negative terms—as crowded, dirty, unhealthy environments that are
breeding(繁殖)grounds for disease and crime. People fear that as cities get bigger, living conditions will get
worse. To a growing number of economists, urban planners, and environmentalists, urbanization is good news.
Many planners now believe big cities offer a solution to dealing with the problem of Earth’s growing population.
Harvard economist Edward Glaeser is one person who believes that cities bring largely positive benefits.
Glaeser’s optimism is reflected in the title of his book The Triumph of the City. Glaeser argues that poor people
flock to cities because that’s usually where the money is. Cities are productive because of “the absence of space
between people”, which reduces the cost of transporting goods, people, and ideas. While the flow of goods has
always been important to cities, what is most important today is the flow of ideas. Successful cities attract and
reward smart people with higher wages, and they enable people to learn from one another. In the trading floor of
the New York Stock Exchange on Wall Street, employees work in one open, crowded space sharing information.
“They value knowledge over space. That’s what the modern city is all about.”
Another champion of urbanization is environmentalist Stewart Brand. From an ecological perspective, says
Brand, moving people out of cities would be disastrous. Because cities are dense, they allow half of the world’s
population to live on about four percent of the land, leaving more space for open country, such as farmland. People
living in cities also have less impact per capita(人均)on the environment. Their roads, sewers(下水道), and
power lines are shorter and require fewer resources to build and operate. City apartments require less energy to
heat, cool, and light than larger houses in suburbs and rural areas. Most importantly, people living in dense cities
drive less. They can walk to many destinations, and public transportation is practical because enough people travel
regularly to the same places. As a result, dense cities tend to produce fewer greenhouse gas emissions per person
than scattered, sprawling suburbs.
Despite the negative aspects such as pollution and serious problems like urban slums, it is a mistake to see
urbanization as evil; instead, we should view it as an inevitable part of development. Rapid growth itself is not the
real problem—the larger issue is how to manage the growth.
28. Why does the author mention the New York Stock Exchange in Paragraph 2?
A. To indicate the space there is valuable.
B. To show how goods can be exchanged.
C. To illustrate the importance of information flow.
D. To describe what a modern city should look like.
29. The underlined word “champion” in Paragraph 3 probably refers to a person who ________.
A. advocates something B. challenges something
C. achieves something D. protects something
30. Stewart Brand believes that ________.
A. urbanization would be more disastrous
B. life in cities is more economical than in rural areas
C. public transportation consumes more energy in cities
D. people living in rural areas have less impact on the environment
31. How does the author support Stewart Brand’s idea in Paragraph 3?
A. By quoting authorities. B. By making comparisons.
C. By analysing the causes. D. By criticizing opposing views.
D
The fact that gender diversity is something that companies constantly desire highlights the problem in itself.
Actually, there are several professional industries where the female to male ratio(比例)is still nowhere close to
equal. Across industries, the workforce gender balance is still highly skewed(偏向……的), even in domains
which do not conventionally involve laborious work. The tech industry is a case in point, with the workforce
imbalance definitely being one of the most prominent on the list.
Diversity and inclusion need to go hand in hand, and women around the world are increasingly assuming
important positions and taking core decisions in the tech sector. These women are driving technological change and
innovation which impact the industry at large.
Gender diversity, like diversity in general, is important for varied perspectives and thought processes in a
company. These perspectives are what help shape advancements and new ideas in technology and overall
operations for the success of the business. This is especially true for technologies such as AI. The effects of
personal biases on AI can tilt(使……倾斜)the results and, thus, they require a number of inputs and caution on
the team’s part, to be able to produce accurate solutions based on diverse and inclusive data.
According to a 2017 report on Higher Education by the Ministry of Human Resource Development,
Government of India, women were at or near parity(对等)among undergraduate degrees in science IT and
computer. Most women equal men when it comes to skills, but face discrimination in other areas, thus creating a
gap and reducing the will to continue at the company.
According to reports, biased treatment within the workplace is the most frequently cited reason for leaving,
followed by poor management. There is still scope for a shift in attitudes at workplaces, which is a major obstacle
when it comes to retaining women employees. In order to retain this talent and hi re more talent like this,
governments, NGOs and leaders from tech organizations need to come together to help close the gender gap further
by providing more flexible work options and decision-making opportunities for women.
More and more women across the world are interested in pursuing tech careers or maintaining their existing
ones. There is a need to encourage them to take up roles in AI and STEM(Science, Technology, Engineering, and
Maths)with opportunities that are both fair and equal. Given the computer-driven nature of AI, there is a need for
women from diverse backgrounds to balance out the conventionally male-dominated profession to give an accurate
representation. Thus, an inclusive and diverse workforce, combined with better HR policies will retain and draw in
more women. This, in turn, will help the entire tech industry to develop a more comprehensive, empathetic(感同
身受的)way of operations, which
will undoubtedly influence the future socio-cultural thread driven by products and services developed by them.
32. From the first paragraph we know that ________.
A. gender balance problem remains to be solved
B. laborious work demands more gender balance
C. not all industries have gender balance problem
D. gender balance problem has been more serious
33. Women employees are reported to leave their jobs mainly because of ________.
A. unsatisfying income B. unfair treatment
C. competitive workplace D. poor management
34. Which of the following can help to retain and attract more women?
A. encouraging women to take up all kinds of roles
B. treating women employees more kindly than to men employees
C. offering women diverse work choices and decision-making opportunities
D. providing a tolerant working environment combined with favorable welfare
35. What is the purpose of writing this passage?
A. To appeal to women to protect their proper rights
B. To present the fact of gender bias in the tech industry
C. To call for more women representation in the tech industry
D. To teach the tech industry how to get rid of gender bias
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可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Initiating volunteering activities in your community is a powerful way to form unity, address local needs, and
create a positive impact. To embark on this fulfilling journey, consider the following steps.
Identify community needs
36 . Conduct surveys hold town hall meetings, or collaborate with local authorities to identify areas that
require support. Whether it’s education, healthcare, environmental issues, or social welfare, a clear understanding
of the community’s needs is crucial.
Build partnerships
Establish partnerships with local organizations, non-profits, and community leaders. 37 . Engage in
open dialogues to assess ongoing initiatives and find areas where additional help is needed. Building a network
ensures a coordinated and effective approach to addressing community needs.
38
Launch volunteer recruitment drives through community centers, schools, and social media. Clearly
communicate the goals, the impact volunteers can make, and the benefits of collective action. Provide various
spaces for involvement, recognizing that people have different skills and time commitments. 39 .
Celebrate achievements and maintain motivations
Regularly acknowledge and celebrate the contributions of volunteers. 40 . Establish a system for
continuous feedback and improvement. Sustain momentum by organizing regular community events, forums, or
workshops to keep the spirit of volunteerism alive and address emerging needs. Consistency and community
involvement are key to creating a lasting impact through volunteering.
A. Organize volunteer drives
B. Always lean on neighbors for assistance
C. Create a sign-up system to update the process
D. Cooperative efforts highlight the impact of volunteering
E. Start by understanding the specific needs of your community
F. Share success stories to inspire others and create a positive feedback circle
G. Regularly assess the impact of volunteer efforts, adapting strategies to evolving community needs
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)
After months of preparation, my husband Bill and I flew to China to welcome our new daughter, our 18-
month-old angel “Shirley”. But when we picked her up, Shirley missed her Chinese mother so 41 she
would barely look at Bill and me. Instead, she’d stand at our hotel room door and 42 for the only mother
she had known.
I was so embarrassed that lunch in a restaurant was out of the 43 . I was afraid people would think I
was a “bad mother.” So I 44 our meals from room service.
One time I chose the noodle plate and tried to use chopsticks for the very first time. The noodles kept 45
off my chopsticks. At this time, Shirley’s screaming suddenly stopped.
Peeking out of the corner of my eye, I saw her sitting in the room corner 46 me attentively. And in no
time, a tiny hand came into 47 , took the chopsticks from my big hand. As I looked up, Shirley—with the
chopsticks skillfully arranged in her little fingers—began expertly feeding me noodles, without 48 a single
one.
I looked at Bill, who was wide-eyed with 49 . “Do you think she would 50 me?” he wondered
51 . So, trembling with 52 , I asked, “Shirley, will you feed your daddy now?” and 53 to Bob.
She nodded “yes” with a big smile on her face!
That meal was definitely a 54 experience. Shirley must have felt that we would 55 without
her assistance!
41. A. intensely B. happily C. calmly D. gently
42. A. wait B. scream C. fight D. care
43. A. option B. solution C. problem D. question
44. A. shared B. cooked C. ordered D. delivered
45. A. slipping B. skipping C. sliding D. skimming
46. A. examining B. observing C. watching D. seeing
47. A. scene B. view C. sight D. vision
48. A. seizing B. losing C. dropping D. missing
49. A. relief B. fear C. disappointment D. surprise
50. A. serve B. feed C. guide D. support
51. A. anxiously B. hesitantly C. hopefully D. silently
52. A. agreement B. excitement C. embarrassment D. disappointment
53. A. explained B. laughed C. referred D. pointed
54. A. bonding B. engaging C. attaching D. involving
55. A. suffer B. settle C. struggle D. starve
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。
Before the lecture on ancient Chinese architecture, Li Wei, an expert in “dougong”, which translates as
“interlocking wooden brackets(斗拱)”and refers to architectural elements used in traditional Chinese 56
(building), examined the complex designs, which showcase the precision and craftsmanship(手工艺)of
ancient builders.
Wearing 57 traditional robe and a pointed hat, Li Wei appeared as a knowledgeable historian, ready
58 (share)insights into the architectural miracles.
The lecture 59 (focus)on the Forbidden City, which is one of the most symbolic examples of
ancient Chinese architecture, 60 (date)back to the Ming Dynasty.
“Typically, I discuss architecture 61 (build)during the Ming and Qing dynasties, but for this special
session, I will explore the early architectural influences that paved the way for these grand structures,” said Li Wei,
who 62 (research)ancient Chinese architecture for more than a decade.
Li Wei’s passion for preserving the historical significance of ancient buildings aligns with the mission of the
National Heritage Foundation, 63 is dedicated to the protection and promotion of China’s rich architectural
legacy(遗产).
The foundation works tirelessly to ensure that these architectural treasures, 64 an integral part of
China’s cultural heritage, 65 (preserve)for future generations.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40 分)
第一节(满分 15 分)
假设你是高三学生李华。你的英国好友 Brian 给你发邮件,想和你讨论如何处理日常生活中电子垃圾的问
题,请你用英语给他写一封邮件。内容包括:
1. 你的建议;
2. 你的做法。
注意:
1. 词数:100 左右。
2. 开头和结尾已经给你写好,不计入总词数。
参考词汇:电子垃圾 electronic waste
Dear Brian,
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Best regards,
Li Hua
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,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
Melody of Self-Discovery
Sitting at the grand piano, Sarah was picturing her first piano performance in her mind, only to find herself lost
in thought. The annoying doubt again crept into her mind. She just couldn’t shake the feeling of uncertainty that
lingered within her. What had driven her to take up piano lessons in the first place? Was it simply a short-lived
urge, or had she harbored a deeper passion for music all along?
As her fingers idly traced the keys, Sarah reflected on her journey thus far. She remembered the excitement
she felt when she first sat down at the piano, the thrill of producing her first few notes. But as the weeks passed and
the lessons grew more challenging, doubts began to seep into her mind like cracks in a dam.
“Sarah, do you have a clear goal in mind?” Mrs. Thompson’s words echoed in her memory. The gentle
encouragement from her piano teacher only served to deepen Sarah’s sense of unease. Did she genuinely love
playing the piano? What was she playing for? And most importantly, did she truly have what it took to succeed in
the world of music?
During her practice, Sarah found herself wrestling with these questions, her fingers pausing and hesitating
over the keys as her mind wandered. She couldn’t help but compare herself to her classmates, who seemed to
effortlessly master each new piece while she struggled to keep up.
The weight of self-doubt grew heavier with each passing day, weakening her passion for music altogether. But
a midst the darkness, a flicker(隐约)of hope remained. Deep down, Sarah knew that her love for the piano
burned bright, even if it was dimmed by clouds of uncertainty.
As Sarah sat at the piano, the answer to Mrs. Thompson’s question slowly became clear to her. With each
practiced note, each perfected passage, she realized that she didn’t just love playing the piano—she needed it. The
music was a part of her, an expression of her deepest emotions and desires.
Driven by this newfound clarity, Sarah threw herself into her practice sessions with renewed energy. Day after
day, she poured her heart and soul into her music, determined to showcase her passion and talent to the world.
注意:续写词数应为 150 左右。
As the day of her first public performance approached, Sarah’s nerves threatened to overwhelm her once
again.
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