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廣西2026屆高中畢業(yè)班1月份適應(yīng)性測試英語本試題卷共8頁。全卷滿分150分??荚囉脮r(shí)120分鐘。注意事項(xiàng):1.答題前,先將自己的姓名、準(zhǔn)考證號填寫在答題卡上,并將準(zhǔn)考證號條形碼粘貼在答題卡上的指定位置。2.選擇題的作答:每小題選出答案后,用2B鉛筆把答題卡上對應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號涂黑,寫在試題卷、草稿紙和答題卡上的非答題區(qū)域均無效。3.非選擇題的作答:用簽字筆直接寫在答題卡上對應(yīng)的答題區(qū)域內(nèi)。寫在試題卷、草稿紙和答題卡上的非答題區(qū)域均無效。4.考試結(jié)束后,請將本試題卷和答題卡一并上交。第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話讀兩遍。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15. B.£9.18. C.£9.15.答案是C。1.Whoistheman?A.Atourguide. B.Abusdriver. C.Atravelagent.2.WhereisLilyexpectedtobeatthemoment?A.Inthecafé. B.Attheoffice. C.AtMrs.Green'shome.3.Whatisthemandoing?A.Checkingin. B.Bookingaseat. C.Lookingforastation.4.HowdidthewomaninitiallyplantogettotheCentralZoo?A.Bytaxi. B.Bycar. C.Bybus.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.StudentIDnumberuse.B.Libraryborrowingpolicies.C.Bookrecommendationservices.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨(dú)白。每段對話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽每段對話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6.WhatcanweknowaboutthehotchocolateofSweetBite?A.Verypopular. B.Soexpensive. C.Toosweet.7.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomanorder?A.Honey. B.Cookies. C.Chocolatepowder.聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。8.WhendidLucyarrive?A.At8:30a.m. B.At8:50a.m. C.At9:00a.m.9.WhichsportseventdoesMikechooseintheend?A.Thelongjump. B.Thehighjump. C.The400-meterrelay.聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。10.Whatmadethemanstartgardening?A.Hisuncle'sguidance.B.Hisowncuriosity. C.Hisschoolproject.11.Whatdoesthemanmainlygrow?A.Vegetablesandherbs.B.Flowersandtrees. C.Vegetablesandtrees.12.Whatlessondidthemanlearnfromgardening?A.Beinghard-working. B.Beingcareful. C.Beingpatient.聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。13.WhydidDavidresign?A.Torecoverhishealth.B.Tolookafterhisgrandma.C.Toapplyforabetterposition.14.WhatdidDaviddoinJanuary2025?A.HeworkedatGlobalTech.B.Hefoundajobforhisaunt.C.Hehandledpersonalmatters.15.WhichcityisDavidinnow?A.NewYork. B.Chicago. C.Toronto.16.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Coworkers. B.Managerandassistant. C.Interviewerandinterviewee.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17.Howarethecompetition'sorganizers?A.They'rewell-regarded.B.They'reage-old. C.They'renon-profit.18.Whyarethecompetition'sparticipantsdividedbyagegroup?A.Toattractmoreparticipants.B.Toensureafaircompetition.C.Tofacilitatethereceiptofworks.19.Whatisrequiredforthephotostobesubmitted?A.Theymustkeeporiginalstate.B.Theymustfeaturenaturalscenery.C.Theymustfocusonwildanimals.20.Whatdothecompetitionwinnersgain?A.Aprofessionalcamera.B.Afreetriptowildlifeareas.C.Achancetopublishtheirworks.第二部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。APositionedindiversedistrictsofGlasgow,theseparksstandasessentialgreenspots.PollokCountryParkIt'sGlasgow'slargestcommunityparkwithopeninghoursof7:00a.m.to9:00p.m.fromApriltoSeptemberand7:00a.m.to5:00p.m.fromOctobertoMarch,anditishometoadeerparkwheredeerwalkaroundfreely.Itoffersacyclepath,withbikesavailableforrentat£10perhour,andhousesasmallmuseumaboutrurallifeinScotland.VictoriaParkItopensfrom7:00a.m.to8:00p.m.betweenAprilandSeptemberandfrom7:00a.m.to4:00p.m.fromOctobertoMarch,andithasasmallman-madelakeforpeopletogoboating,whichisinhabitedbyducksthatcanbefedwithbirdfood.Thepresenceofpicnictablesmakesitanidealspotforfamilypicnics,withpublictoiletsfeaturingbaby-changingfacilitiesalsoprovided.Queen'sParkItmaintainsseasonalopeninghours——7:00a.m.to9:00p.m.fromApriltoSeptemberand7:00a.m.to5:00p.m.fromOctobertoMarch——andfeaturesalargehillthatofferssweepingviewsofthewholecity,atopwhichthereisanoldstonetowerthatvisitorscanclimbfreeofcharge.Italsoincludesachildren'splaygroundequippedwithslidesandswings,whileonSundays,asmallfarmers'marketisheldwherefreshfruitandhomemadejamsareavailableforpurchase.KelvingroveParkItoperateswithopeninghoursof6:00a.m.to10:00p.m.fromApriltoSeptemberand6:00a.m.to6:00p.m.fromOctobertoMarch,andit'snexttoKelvingroveArtGallery,allowingvisitorstoextendtheirtriptotheparkafterexploringthegallery.It'scrossedbytheRiverKelvin,alongwhosebankspeoplecantakewalks,andithastenniscourtsaswellasaskatepark;additionally,freeoutdoormoviesarehostedhereduringthesummermonths.21.WhatcanwesayabouttheVictoriaPark?A.It'scrowdedwithducksanddeer. B.It'sconvenientforbaby-changing.C.It'sopenfor13hoursdaily. D.It'smainlyusedforpicnics.22.WhichparkshouldyouvisittooverlookthecityofGlasgow?A.PollokCountryPark. B.VictoriaPark.C.Queen'sPark. D.KelvingrovePark.23.Whatdothefourparkshaveincommon?A.Theyfeaturehumanisticfacilities. B.Theyprovidebikerentalservices.C.Theycontainnaturalwaterbodies. D.Theyarelocateddowntown.BLysanderValefirstheardthetuneattwelve,whilelostinthecomplicatednetworkofnarrowpassagesbehindhisgrandmother'sEdinburghhome.Itreachedhimthroughthefognotfromaradio,butfromawoodenflute(笛子)playednear:anoldstonebridge—alow,unsteadysoundthatfeltbothdeeplylonelyanddeeplycomforting.Fromthatdayon,hewouldreturnafterschooltolisten,sittingforlongminutesonthedampstonesteps.Theflutist,anelderlymannamedEwan,seldomspoke,yethismusictoldstoriesofdistanthillsandfootstepslosttotime.Yearslater,asahighschoolsenior,Lysandercarriedthatformativememorywithinhim.Havingpersuadedhismusicteacherwithadetailedproposal,hefinallyfoundedtheStreetMusicClub.Hearguedpassionatelythatsuchdelicatemusicalenvironments,oncecommoninthecity,weredisappearingtooquicklybeneathtrafficanddigitalnoise.“Musicisn'tlockedinformalconcerthalls,”hewouldinsistduringclubmeetings.“Itlivesinthequietspacesbetweenbuildings,inthewayasoundtravelsandreturnsdownanarrowstreet.Wemustkeepthetuneslivelyforeverbyrecordinglocalmusiciansperforminginopenspaces.”Withsteadysupportfromseveralteachersandlocalshopowners,thecluborganizeditsfirstmajorevent:aSilentSunday.Ondiversestreetcorners,membersperformedacoustic(原聲的)sets——performancesusingonlynaturalinstrumentslikeguitars,violins,andflutes,whosesoundreliedontheskilloftheplayerandtheacousticsofthestreetitself.Totheircollectiveamazement,passersbystoppedtheirhurriedwalks,formingsmall,attentivecircles.Childrendanced,andanelderlywomanwasseenweepingquietlybyaviolinplayingafolktunefromherchildhood.Theinitiativedidnotchangetheentirecityovernight,butitplantedseeds.Anearbycafé,whoseownerhadwatchedtheperformances,beganhostingregularacousticnights.Youngerstudents,inspiredbytheevent,soughtoutflutelessonsfromEwan,whohadbecomeaquietlyrespectedlocalfigurethroughthisunexpectedturn.24.WhatdidEwan'stuneteachLysander?A.Whatmusiccouldbe. B.Whymusicbroughtcomfort.C.Wheretruemusicoriginated. D.Howfolkmusicwascomposed.25.WhydidLysandersetuptheStreetMusicClub?A.Toattractmorestreetmusicperformers.B.Tocompeteagainstmoderndigitalnoise.C.Topassdownlocalcharacteristicmusic.D.Toprovehismusicaldreamtohisteacher.26.What'stheeffectoftheSilentSundayevent?A.Random. B.Insignificant. C.Disappointing. D.Fantastic..27.WhatcanwelearnfromLysander'sstory?A.Musiceducationrequiresformalsettings.B.Smallmovescancausepositivechanges.C.Modernmusicandfolktunescaninteract.D.Weshouldcreatemorebeautyindailylife.CBiologistE.O.Wilsononcewrotethat“antsarethemostwarlikeofallanimals”,notingthatfightsbetweenantcolonies(蟻群)werefarbiggerthanthehumanbattlesatWaterlooandGettysburg.Butsometimesantcoloniesgettakenovernotbydirectwarfare,butbysecretaction.Infact,sometimesthemembersofanantcolonycangettrickedintomurderingtheirownpreciousqueen.Theroleofqueenisthemostimportantinanantcolony——sheproducesalltheeggs,andshe'scaredforbyworkers.Asacolonymaturesandgrows,itgeneratesreproductivefemalesthatflyofftofoundnewcolonies.Buttodothis,thesefemalesfacegreatdangeroutsidethenest,sosometakeshortcuts.AntexpertKeizoTakasukaandhisteamlab-observedantspeciesanduncoveredtheirqueen-killingstrategies.First,thefemaleantneedssomehidingmethodssothatshecanenterthetargetedcolonywithoutbeingdetectedasanoutsider.Sinceantsmainlytellfriendfromenemyusingchemicalsignals,thefemaleantcanpickupthenecessarysmellbycomingintocontactwithsomeofthecolony'sworkers.Theexpertsgavefemalestheopportunitytodothisinthelab,lettingtheminteractwithworkers-fromtwootherspecies.Then,thescientistsdiscoveredafemalemadeherwaythroughacolonytowardsitsqueen.Onceshereachedthequeen,sheshotsomeliquidtocoverthequeen,andthenpulledback.“Myguessisthatitwasakindofchemical,”saysTakasuka.That'susedbysomeantsasadefense,ortosignaldanger.Whateveritwas,puttingthischemicalontothequeenhadadramaticeffect.Largegroupsofworkerswhohadbeenloyal,readytolaydowntheirlivestoprotecttheirqueen——whowastheirbiologicalmother——suddenlyturnedonher,attackingherviolentlyuntilshewasdead.Afterthat,thecolony'santsacceptedthenewfemaleastheirnewqueenandbeganservingher,protectingherandhelpingraiseheryoung.28.Whatistheauthor'spurposebymentioningWaterlooandGettysburg?A.Tocomparewarstrategies. B.Toshowants'warsize.C.Tohighlightwar'scruelty. D.Toexplainants'warsignals.29.Whatdidtheexpertsmakethefemaleantsdointhelab?A.Buildupanewnest. B.Killthequeendirectly.C.Contactforeignworkers. D.Producechemicalliquids.30.Whydidtheantworkerskilltheirqueen?A.Theyfollowedanaturalorder. B.Theywantedtohaveanewqueen.C.Theywerethreatenedbyoutsiders. D.Theyweremisledbyhernewsmell.31.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.ConflictsamongAntColonies B.TheImportantrolesofaQueenC.ChemicalTricksforNewQueens D.TheRuleswithin.AntColoniesDEverwonderedwhat'shappeninginsideyourbrainwhenyougetstuckscrollingthrough(翻動)socialmediafeeds?Youmaybeawareofthethoughtsandfeelingsthatarepoppingup,butwhataboutthewayyourbrainisactuallychangingshapeasyouscrolldownthatscreen?ProfessorSusannahTye,researchgroupleaderattheQueenslandBrainInstitute,saidusingsocialmediadeeplyaffectsthechemistryofthebrain,strengtheningaddictivebehaviorandhamperingthedevelopmentofkeyskillslikecriticalthinkingandsustainedfocus.Thedevelopmentoftheseabilitiesiscloselyassociatedwiththematurityofthebrain'skeyareas.Inactualfact,ourbrainsdon'tfinishdevelopinguntilwearewellintoour20s.Theprefrontalcortex,whichisthepartofourbrainresponsibleforthingssuchasreasoning,urgecontrolandlong-termplanning,doesn'tfinishmaturinguntilatleasttheageof25——maybeevenlaterforsomepeople.Tyesaidthatwhensomeonewentonsocialmediaandstartedscrolling,theygotadopamine(多巴胺)hitstraightaway.Dopamineisaneurotransmitter(神經(jīng)遞質(zhì))releasedbythebrain.It'skeyinthewayweestablishconsistentbehavioralpatternsandiscentraltothebrain'srewardsystem.Whenourbrainreleasesdopamineduringmomentsofpleasure——it'sthebrain'swayofsaying,“Youshoulddothisagainandagain.”“Thewayourbrainsarewirediswheneversomethingjumpsoutatyou,theneurotransmitterdopaminewillbereleased,andthatsignalstoyourbrainthatthisisimportant,andithelpsyoupayattentionandrespondtoit,”Tyesaid.Meanwhile,shestressedthatalthoughweassociatedopaminewithpleasure,themoreaccuratewayoflookingatitwasasaneurotransmitterthatmarkssignificance.“Whatmostpeopledon'tunderstandisthatstressornegativeeventsalsostimulatedopamineinjustthesameway,”shesaid.“It'sactuallyreleasedwhensomethingisimportant,irrespectiveofbeinggoodorbad.”32.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“hampering”inparagraph2mean?A.Protecting. B.Assessing. C.Blocking. D.Witnessing.33.Whatmighttheauthorsuggestdoing?A.Practicingcriticalthinking. B.Speedingupourbrainmaturity.C.Trainingourprefrontalcortex. D.Avoidingearlysocialmediaexposure.34.Inwhichaspectdoesdopamineplayanimportantroleforus?A.Developingourhabits.B.Judgingthenatureofsomething.C.Respondingtoexternalinterruption.D.Quittingoursocialmediaaddiction.35.WhatmisunderstandingdidTyepointoutconcerningdopamine?A.Itisonlyapleasurechemical. B.Itmarkssignificantevents.C.Itismerelyareleaseofpressure. D.Itaidsattentionandresponse.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。Forhighschoolstudentsburiedinendlessclassesandpilesofhomework,takingshortexercisesduringbreaks,whichtakesonly3to5minuteseachtime,isfarmorethanjuststretchinglegs.36.RefreshfocusforbetterlearningLonghoursofsittingandfocusingontextbookseasilyleadtomentaltiredness,makingithardtocatchteachers'wordsorsolveproblems.37,suchaswalkingaroundthecampus,doingneckrolls,orstretchingyourarms.Theycanquicklyincreasebloodflowtothebrainandraiseoxygenlevels,whichhelpsthebrainreset,lettingyoureturntostudieswithsharperattention.Liftmoodandeasestress38,whenheavystudypressureweighsonyou.Whenmovingthebody,thebrainreleasesendorphins,chemicalsthatmakepeoplefeelhappyandrelaxed.Afewminutesofskippingrope,orevenafastwalkoutsidecanwashawaythefrustrationfromdifficultassignments.RelievephysicaldiscomfortSittingstillforhourscancausesorenessintheneck,shoulders,andback——commonproblemsforstudents.39.Chairsquats(蹲)strengthenlegmuscles,whileshouldershrugsandwriststretcheseasetensionfromholdingpensandsittingforalongtime.40Manystudentsthinkexerciserequireslonggymsessions:Shortbreakexercisesbreakthismisunderstanding.Theydon'tneedspecialequipmentoralotofspace,makingiteasytosticktothemdaily.Overtime,theexercisebitshelpstudentsdeveloparegulartendencytostayactive.So,shortexercisesarealow-cost,high-returninvestmentforyou.Justaddthemtoyourdailyroutines.A.BuildasustainableexercisehabitB.LongexercisesfitbusyschooldaysC.FightagainstacademicanxietywithshortexercisesD.ReducetheriskoffeelingdownduetoregularexercisesE.SimplebreakexercisestargetthesetightareasmoreeffectivelyF.StepoutoftheclassroomanddosomeshortandusefulexercisesG.It'sapowerfulwaytoboostbothphysicalhealthandacademicperformance第三部分語言運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。Onanautumnmorning,LioraElwoodwanderedthroughasmalltowninSaskatchewan,Canada.She'dcometovisitafriend,butshewas41whenshepassedthedisplaywindowofacharityresaleshopthatraisesfundsforcharitablecauses.Theresatherlatesister'sbicycle——theveryone42ayearearlier.Thebikehelddeep43;itwasthelastgifthersisterhadgivenher,anditshandlebarsstillshowedatinycatsticker,asecret44knownonlytothetwoofthem.Sinceshelostit,she'dbeenfeelingguiltyallalong.45washedoverLioraandhereyeswelledupwithtearsasshestaredatthe46object.Sherushedinsideandexplainedthestory47tothestoremanager,MarnieHale,who48patiently.Lioraalsopointedoutthestickerthat49thebicyclewashersandscrolledthrough(翻看)oldphotographsonherphone.Marnie,thoughtfultowardsothers'feelings,50thestore'srecordsanddiscoveredthatalocalresident.had51thebicycleabandonedonaroadsideanddonatedit.Liorasaid,“I'm52topay,”butMarniesimplyshookherheadwithawarmsmile.“Italready53you,”shesaidsoftly.“Nopaymentisneeded.”Walkingalongthestreetwithherbicycle,Liorafeltdeeplymovedbythisunexpectedkindnessfroma54Shewasdeterminedtopassforwardthissame55toothersinneed.41.A.disappointed B.surprised C.frightened D.embarrassed42.A.parked B.painted C.stolen D.borrowed43.A.honesty B.significance C.regrets D.lessons44.A.symbol B.notice C.choicee D.reason45.A.Truth B.Reality C.Fears D.Memories46.A.real. B.useless C.familiar D.cheap47.A.gratefully B.emotionally C.curiously D.happily48.A.spoke B.joked C.listened D.commented49.A.accepted B.expected C.suspected D.proved50.A.checked B.remembered C.packed D.collected51.A.found B.selected C.returned D.offered52.A.able B.willing C.proud D.lucky53.A.dawnson B.relieson C.appealsto D.belongsto54.A.customer B.friend C.tourist D.stranger.55.A.courage B.honor C.warmth D.forgiveness第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。OnNov.10th,2025,IattendedCOP30,theUnitedNationsClimateChangeConference,inBelem,Brazil.Beyondtheformalnegotiationsinthemeetingrooms,56(vary)sideeventswereheldbydifferentpartiesacrossthepavilions(場館).Imadeupmymind57(organize)asideeventofmyown——combiningChinesepaintingtoshareideasonclimateissues.MyeventbeganwithprojectingAThousandLiofRiversandMountainson.thescreen.Fewintheaudience58(know)thisworkatthattime,sotheyletouta59(surprise)crywhenImentionedits10-meterlength,enoughtostretchacrossthepavilion.Ipointedoutthatdespiteitsvastlandscapes,thepaintingisspottedwithhumansigns:fishingvillagesbythewater,pavilionsnestedinmountainsandplains,andtravelersmoving60(leisure),eachsceneshowinghumanslivinginpeacewithnature.Thisreflectsanidealworldwherehumansarepartofnature,notitsmasters.Ithenexplaineditsscatteredviewpoint,alsoknownasaGod's-eyeview.Theartistusedapanoramic(全景),mobileviewpointlikeabird61(fly)high,bringingtogetherriversandmountainsintoonescroll(畫卷),62showshumansas.bothparticipantsinandobserversofnature,notrulers.AswediscussedhowChinesepainting's63(wise)appliestomodernclimatesolutions,morepeopleweredrawnin.Thoughunfamiliar64many,itoffersauniquelanguagetoconnectwithnature——emphasizingunderstanding,connectionandharmonyratherthanjustrepresentation,65bringingfreshinsightstoglobalclimateefforts.第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)假定你是校京劇社負(fù)責(zé)人李華,請你在社團(tuán)周年慶活動中向英國交換生介紹社團(tuán)組織的“京劇遇上西方童話”創(chuàng)新活動,內(nèi)容包括:1.活動內(nèi)容;2.活動意義。注意:1.寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。DearBritishexchangestudents,Thankyou!第二節(jié)(滿分25分)閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。I'mMariaHale,amanageratafamousmarketingfirm.Overtheyears,I'veencounteredcountlesspeopleandexperiencedmanythings,butonestoryhasalwaysstayeddeeplyinmyheart.TodayI'dliketosharethisstorythathappened30yearsago.ShortlyafterImovedintomynewapartmentcomplex,amothernamedHilaryandher7-year-olddaughternamedDebbybecamemynewneighbors.Theywerewarm-heartedandapproachable——whenevertheymetresidents,they'doffergenuinesmilesandkindgreetings,alwaysreadytolendahelpinghandifneeded.However,Iheldastrongprejudiceagainstthem.Inoticedtheirsimpleclothesandtheoldfurnituretheybroughtin,assumingtheywerefromaremotetownandhadlittleincommonwithme.Oneweekendafternoon,Iwasreadingathomewhentherewasasoftknockonthedoor.Throughthepeephole(貓眼),IsawDebbyholdingasmallplateoffreshlybakedcookiesinhertinyhands.Insteadofopeningthedoor,Iquietlysteppedawayandstoodstillbehindit.Iheardherwaitforamoment,thenknockgentlyagain.Whentherewasstillnoresponse,sheleftindisappointment.ItoldmyselfIdidn'thavetimeforsmalltalkwithpeoplefrom“differentworlds”,eventhoughIknewdeepdownthatshe'dsimplycometosharethefreshlybakedcookieswithme.Oneevening,asuddenpowercuthitthewholeneighborhoodwithoutanywarning.Theroomturnedblackinaninstant,andIfeltanxiousinstantly——therewasanimportantmarketresearchreportIhadtofinishforthenextday'smeeting,andIhadnocandlesathome.Mymindracedwithworries:Thisreportwascrucialforourteam'squarterlyassessment,andfailingtosubmititontimewouldnotonlydisappointmycoworkersbutalsoaffectthecompany'scooperationplan.Ipacedbackandforthinthedark,tappingmyfootnervously,andevenfeltaroundtheroomblindlyhopingtofindaspareflashlight,butinvain.注意:1.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。Suddenly,mydoorbellrang.IwasdeeplymovedbyDebbyandhermother'skindness.英語第8頁(共8頁)2026屆高中畢業(yè)班1月份適應(yīng)性測試英語參考答案及解析第一部分聽力Text1W:Ireallyenjoyedthisshorttrip.Thesceneryandtheguide'sexplanationaregreat,butIfoundthebusrideabittoolongformytaste.M:Thankyouforyourfeedback.Wehopeeverytripispleasantforourguests,andI'lldiscusstheroutewiththeteam.Text2W:Tom,haveyouseenLily?M:Notsincesheleftthecaféhalfanhourago.What'sup?W:SheshouldbeattheofficetomeetMrs.Green.Butthere'snosignofher.Text3M:Goodmorning.ImadeareservationinthenameofGreen.Icalledlastweektobookaseatonthebustothecitycenter.W:Oh,yes,Mr.Green.We'vegotyourreservationhere.You'vebookedawindowseatforthe10o'clockbus.CouldyoupleaseshowmeyourIDcard?Text4W:Oh,IpromisedtomeetmyfriendattheCentralZooin30minutes.ButI'mstucknow.W:ThebusIwassupposedtotakeisdelayed.Iguesstak-ingataxiisthebestchoice.M:What'swrong?M:Don'tworry.I'mdrivingtothedowntownareaanyway.Icangiveyouaride.Text5M:Hi,Ihaveafewquestionsaboutborrowingbooksfromtheschoollibrary.Couldyouhelpmeunderstandtherules?W:Sure!Let'sstartwithyourstudentIDnumber,andthenIcanexplainhowmanybooksyoucanborrowandhowlongyoucankeepthem.Text6M:Hi,welcometoSweetBite.Whatwouldyouliketoor-dertoday?W:Hi!I'veheardalotaboutyourhotchocolate,soIthinkI'llhaveone.Doyouhaveanyhoneytoaddin?M:Wedo,anddoyouwantextrasugarwithit?W:No.Justhoney.Mymomsaysyourshop'shotchoco-lateisnottoosweet,butthepriceisreasonable.M:That'strue.Weuserealchocolatepowder.Bytheway,ourhotchocolatepairsreallywellwithcookies.W:Soundsgood.I'lltakeonecookietoothen.Text7W:Hi,Mike!It'sonly9:00a.m.now,andyou'vealreadyarrivedheretosignupfortheschoolsportsmeeting.M:Yeah,actuallyI'vebeenhereforhalfanhour.Whataboutyou,Lucy?W:Ijustarrived10minutesago.M:Areyougoingtosignupforthe100-meterrace?W:No,Ichangedmymind.The100-meterraceistooin-tense.IthinkI'llchoosethelongjumpinstead.You'rejoiningthe400-meterrelay,aren'tyou?M:Exactly!Iwastornbetweenthe400-meterrelayandthehighjumpatfirst.Text8W:Doyouhaveahobbyofgardeningathome?M:Yes,I'vebeendoingthatforaboutayear.Igrowsomeplantsinthebackyard.W:Whatmadeyoustartgardening?Yourschoolproject?Irememberyoudidn'tlikeplantsbefore.M:Well,lastyearmyunclecametolivewithus.Helovesgardeningandtaughtmehowtoplant.Gradually,Ifoundthattakingcareofplantscanhelpmerelaxafterstudying.W:Whatkindsofplantsdoyougrow?Youknow,garden-erslikegrowingflowersandtrees.M:Neither,somevegetableslikecherrytomatoesandherbs.They'reeasytogrow.W:Didyoueverhaveanytroubletakingcareoftheseplants?M:Sure!Atfirst,Iwantedtomakethetomatoesgrowfas-ter,soIwateredthemaloteveryday.Buttheirleavesturnedyellow.Luckily,myuncletoldmenottorushforinstantsuccess.SoIreducedthewateringfrequen-cy.Afterthat,theyrecoveredsoon.W:Oh,that'sagoodlesson!Text9W:David,lookingatyourjobapplicationfom,InoticetherewasabreakinyourworkexperiencefromJune2024toFebruary2025.Couldyouexplainwhythisgaphappened?M:Certainly.Backthen,IworkedasaprojectassistantatGlobalTechinNewYork.MygrandmotherinmyhometownTorontofellseriouslyillandneededfull-timecare,soIquitmyjobandwentbacktoCanada.W:Isee.Andwhendidyourgrandmotherrecover,andwhatdidyoudoafterthat?M:SherecoveredinDecember2024.Ispentamonthman-agingmyownaffairsinToronto,thencametoChicagoinFebruary2025andstartedpreparingtogetbacktowork.W:Willsimilarfamilyissuescauseanotherworkbreakforyouinthefuture?M:No,Idon'tthinkso.NowmyauntinCanadahasagreedtotakecareofmygrandmotherregularly.Icanfullyfocusonmyworkhere,andI'vemadeadetailedworkplanforthenexttwoyears.W:That'sreassuringtohear.Wewillcontactyoubye-mailwithintendays.Text10TheYoungWildlifephotographeroftheYearisawell-knowninternationalphotographycompetition.Itisco-organizedbyLondon'sNaturalHistoryMuseumandBBCWildlifeMagazine,tworespectednamesinnatureresearchandsciencecommunication.Firstheldin1963,thecompetitionhasalonghistoryofcelebratingyoungpeople'sloveforthenaturalworld.Itisopentokidsandteenagersaged4to17globally,andevendividesparticipantsintofiveagegroupstogiveevery-oneanequalchancetosucceed.Participantstakephotosofwildanimals,plants,ornaturalscenes;onlyreal,un-changedimagesareallowed,withnodigitalchangestocreaturesorbackgrounds.Thecompetitionhopestogetyoungpeopletolookcloselyatnature,learnaboutwildlifeprotection,andsharetheiruniqueviewsthroughphotos.Eachyear,itattractstensofthousandsofentriesfromover100countries.WinningworksareshownintheNaturalHistoryMuseum'sspecialexhibitionandprintedinBBCWildlifeMagazine.Winnersalsogetprizeslikecertificates,pluschancestotalkwithprofessionalwildlifephotogra-phers.1~5CBACB 6~10ABBCA11~15ACBCB 16~20CABAC第二部分閱讀第一節(jié)A【語篇導(dǎo)讀】本文是一篇應(yīng)用文。文章主要介紹了格拉斯哥不同區(qū)域的四個(gè)公園的相關(guān)內(nèi)容。21.B
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