
2025-26学年第15期总第1005期高二I版答案与解析
III. 1. anxious/nervous/worried; 2. curious; 3. anxious/nervous/worried;
4. alarmed/frightened; 5. disappointed; 6. happy/relaxed; 7. afraid/anxious
IV.
A. As suspense:
The picture makes readers curious and worried about what will happen next:
Strange reactions:
Sudden removal:
B. As foreshadowing:
The picture hints at future story events:
Physical match:
Emotional importance:
V. 1. She opened the letter, nervous and anxious, her hands trembling slightly.
2. He stood there, pale-faced, his eyes fixed firmly on the computer screen.
2025-26学年第15期总第1005期高二II-III版答案与解析
Day 1 阅读理解 1-4 DBAB
阅读填空1. obesity 2. 4.5 g/100 ml 3. added sugars 4. less sugar use/consumption
5. nearly/almost half 6. 17 million 7. high costs 8. strict/tough enough
Day 2 阅读理解 1-4 CADB
写作训练 (one possible answer)
Dear friends,
Today, I would like to share my perspective on the topic “Should Zoos Exist?” I firmly believe that zoos should exist, but with certain improvements.
First, zoos play a crucial role in protecting endangered species. They can offer a safe environment for animals at risk of extinction. Second, zoos are great educational platforms. They allow people to get close to different animals and learn about them.
However, zoos should be more like natural reserves–larger, greener and focused on real conservation, so animals could live as they would in the wild, not just survive in cages.
In conclusion, zoos can have a future if they truly become centers of protection and learning, not just display. Let’s support zoos that put animals first.
Thank you!
Day 3 语篇分析 Paras 1-2 → E; Para 3 → D; Paras 4-5 → A; Para 6 → C; Para 7 → B
阅读理解 1-4 BADD
Day 4 阅读理解 1-4 BCDA
Day 5 1-5 ABBCD 6-10 ACDDA 11-15 BCBAD
答案解析:
Day 1 1-4 DBAB
1. D。根据第二段“...Its goal has been to encourage drink makers to use less sugar and consumers to choose lower-sugar products...”可知,英国糖税的主要目的是鼓励饮料制造商减少糖的使用量,并促使消费者选择低糖产品。
2. B。根据第五段“The tax has already cut sugar levels in drinks by nearly half between 2015 and 2024...”可知,现行的糖税政策已经使饮料中的糖含量减少了近一半。
3. A。根据第六段“...William Watkins, president of the British Soft Drinks Association, said that soft drinks make up only 6.3 percent of the UK’s sugar intake...‘It’s disappointing that instead of holding other categories to account, the government is penalizing (处罚) the ones that have delivered,’ Watkins said...”可知,William Watkins批评新的糖税政策是因为它不公平地针对软饮料行业,而其他含糖量更高的食品类别没有受到相同的限制。
4. B。根据最后一段“Health experts, on the other hand, argue the new policy is not tough enough...”可知,健康专家认为新政策不够严格。
Day 2 1-4 CADB
1. C。根据第一段“...David Field...said he would close many zoos if he had the chance. In his view, some zoos in the UK are not meeting the expected standards.”可知,David Field想关闭许多动物园是因为一些英国动物园未能达到所需标准。
2. A。根据第二段“Bob Jacobs...says that living in a stressful zoo environment can harm the brains of many animals.”可知,Bob Jacobs认为有压力的动物园环境会损害动物的大脑健康。
3. D。根据第三段“...animals raised in zoos rarely learn important survival skills and often become too used to people. Because they don’t naturally fear humans, they can easily be hurt by poachers...”可知,在动物园长大的动物很难回到野外是因为它们缺乏生存技能和警觉性。
4. B。根据第四段“...the RSPCA strongly believes that elephants shouldn’t be kept in zoos.”可知,RSPCA反对在英国的动物园中饲养非洲象。
Day 3 1-4 BADD
1. B。根据文章整体内容,作者强调人文学科教育的价值,即使在AI工具的兴起下,依然具有重要意义。尤其在最后一段,作者指出“the humanities give meaning to life and prevent us from becoming like robots and machines”,进一步强调了人文学科的重要性。
2. A。根据第三段“The challenge is that students often lack the creativity to translate their academic background into a career path.”可知,作者认为人文学科学生在职业规划上缺乏创造力。
3. D。根据第四段“a 2023 report from the UK’s Higher Education Policy Institute found a strong correlation between the skills of humanities graduates and those demanded by employers across industries.”可知,这份报告显示雇主对人文学科毕业生的技能有很强的需求。
4. D。根据倒数第二段“the 2023 Future of Jobs Report by the World Economic Forum highlighted critical and creative thinking as essential skills for success in the present and future workplace.”以及“these skills are central to humanities education”可知,作者认为人文学科将为未来的职业提供关键技能。
Day 4 1-4 BCDA
1. B。根据文章中Oliver醒来时的反应,“What room is this? Where am I?” he said. “This is not the place I fell asleep in.” 可以看出Oliver感到困惑和担忧。
2. C。根据文章中Oliver再次昏倒的原因,“Oliver did not understand what was happening. He was so alarmed by Mr Brownlow’s excitement that he fainted once more.” 可以看出Oliver是因为被Mr Brownlow的兴奋吓到了而昏倒。
3. D。根据文章中Oliver康复期间的活动,“He played cards with Mrs Bedwin and listened to stories about her family.” 可以看出Oliver在康复期间玩牌并听故事。
4. A。根据文中Mr Brownlow对Oliver的保证,“I won’t desert you. I believe that you’re a good boy, not a common thief.” 可以推测出“desert”在这里的意思是“抛弃”。
Day 5 1-5 ABBCD 6-10 ACDDA 11-15 BCBAD
1. A。由下文“even after they grew up”和“but I still enjoy...”可知,作者从未停止(stopped)这一传统,
2. B。由上下文“I still enjoy... shirts and jeans for them”可知,作者仍享受为儿子们挑选(picking out)衣物。其他选项 putting aside(搁置)、checking on(查看)、sorting out(整理)均不符合“选购新衣”的语境。
3. B。由前文“after the new clothes...”和后文“found their drawers and closets too full”可知,新衣服已经送达(arrived)。
4. C。由“too full to... anything else”可知,抽屉和衣柜满得再也放不下(fit)其他东西。其他选项 hide(隐藏)、find(找到)、organize(整理)均无法体现“空间不足”的含义。
5. D。由“with old items from previous years”可知,衣柜被过去的旧衣物塞满(packed)。
6. A。由后文 “went through everyone’s wardrobe” 和 “took out the old shirts and pants” 可知,衣柜已经满得放不下东西了,于是作者决定进行清理(cleaning)。
7. C。由“still in good condition but weren’t getting... anymore”可知,这些衣物状态良好但不再被穿(worn)。
8. D。由“to a local charity shop”可知,作者将衣物捐赠(donate)给慈善商店。
9. D。由后文“like lifting a quiet weight”可知,清空衣柜是让人感到轻松的(relieving)。
10. A。由“a quiet weight I hadn’t realized was there”可知,这种感觉如同卸下(lifting)一个未曾意识到的重担。
11. B。由后文作者回忆童年火灾经历可知,这种感觉让作者想起(reminded)过去。remind sb of sth为固定搭配。
12. C。由前文“house caught fire”可知,一家人遇到大火,应该是面临生死逃亡(escaped)。
13. B。由火灾导致房屋烧毁可知,这是一次巨大的损失(loss)。
14. A。由后文列举“enough food, a roof overhead...”可知,作者意识到我们需要的东西其实很少(little)就能感到快乐。
15. D。由前文“the rest seldom... much”可知,其余的东西并不重要(matters)。其他选项 helps(有帮助)、requires(需要)、costs(花费)均无法准确表达“不重要”的含义。
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