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第1页(共1页)2025年河南省豫西北教研联盟高考英语二模试卷一、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.(1.5分)Whyarethespeakersgoingtothesupermarket?A.Toparkthecar.B.Tobuyabag.C.Tobuysomefood.2.(1.5分)Wheredidthewomangetthedish?A.Fromamagazine.B.Fromacookbook.C.Fromawebsite.3.(1.5分)Howmuchshouldthemanpay?A.$880.B.$160.C.$8200.4.(1.5分)What'swrongwiththewoman?A.Shefailsanexam.B.Shehasastomachache.C.Sheisoverweight.5.(1.5分)Whatcanbeinferredaboutthewoman?A.Shedoesn'tkeepapet.B.She'stroubledbyadog.C.She'safarmer.一、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,各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。6.(3分)听材料,回答问题。(1)What'sthemostprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Husbandandwife.B.Teacherandstudent.C.Fatheranddaughter.(2)Whenwilltheysetoff?A.OnSundaymorning.B.OnFridaynight.C.OnSaturdayevening.7.(4.5分)听材料,回答问题。(1)Whatdoesthemanfindeasiertolearn?A.Grammar.B.Words.C.Pronunciation.(2)Whataretheteacherslike?A.Strict.B.Boring.C.Fun.(3)Whydoesthewomanwanttolearnthecourse?A.Tomakemorefriends.B.Toworkmoreefficiently.C.Togetmoreinformation.8.(4.5分)听材料,回答问题。(1)HowfarisYangshuofromGuilin?A.55km.B.60km.C.65km.(2)HowmaythespeakersgettoMoonHill?A.Bycar.B.Bybike.C.Bybus.(3)Wherecanpeopleexperiencethelocalpeople'slifestyle?A.Inateagarden.B.InMoonHole.C.Intherestaurant.9.(6分)听材料,回答问题。(1)WhatisMsZenon?A.Awriter.B.Apublisher.C.Ababysitter.(2)Whydoesthewomanwritethebook?A.Toprotectgirls'privacy.B.Toencourageherdaughter.C.Toraisemoneyforthepoor.(3)Whatmisleadsgirlsaccordingtothewoman?A.Popstars.B.TVshows.C.Socialmedia.(4)Whatadvicedoesthewomangivetogirls?A.Behonest.B.Respectothers.C.Makemorefriends.10.(4.5分)听材料,回答问题。(1)Whydoesthespeakerlikeshopping?A.Toreducestress.B.Tobuynecessities.C.Toobservethemarket.(2)Whatisthespeaker'sjob?A.Teaching.B.Marketing.C.Managing.(3)Whichshowsdoesthespeakerprefer?A.Stageshows.B.Talkshows.C.Sportsshows.二、阅读(共两节,满分37.5分)11.(7.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。Imaginethatyouaregoingtoaparty.Youstartsweating.Perhapsyouareconsideringyouhaveanxietydisorderswhichmightleadtodepression,schooldropoutandsoon.Inspiteofwhateverkindofanxietyyoumightbesufferingfrom,thereissomethingthatyoucandotolowerit.ShareYourThingsPartySharethisknowledgethatyougainedtodaywithotherpeopleintheparty,especiallythosewhoneeditmost,andtheyareusuallytheoneswiththehighestratesofanxietydisorders.Giveittothemandsharewithothersbecauseitcanreallyimproveyourmentalhealth.Cost:$3eachShareY"ForgiveYourself"CourseImagineifyouhadafriendwhoconstantlypointedouteverythingyouaredoingwrong,youwouldprobablywanttogetridofthispersonrightaway.Peoplewithanxietydothistothemselvesalldaylong.Followustolearntoforgiveyourselfforanymistakesyoumade,at18:00everySaturdayontheInternet.Cost:$5eachFYCControlofYourLifeExperiencesPeoplewhofeelliketheyaremoreincontroloftheirlifehavebettermentalhealth.Ifyourteensfeelliketheyarelackingincontrolinlife,engageinControlofYourLifeExperiencesthatgivesthemgreatercontroltoovercomeindecisionintheCityCenterHall,onceaweek.Cost:$15eachCOYLEVolunteer﹣togetherActivityVolunteeringwithotherpeoplewillmakeyourealizetheuniquenessandimportanceofyourlife,andcanreallyimproveyourmentalhealth.HeldintheNationalParkeverySunday,knownas"ShareSmile"forallagesinneed.Cost:freeVTA(1)Whichwebsitecanhelpyoulearntoacceptyourself?A.ShareY.B.FYC.C.COYLE.D.VTA.(2)Whichactivityaimstohelpteenagers?A.ShareYourThingsParty.B."ForgiveYourself"Course.C.ControlofYourLifeExperiences.D.Volunteer﹣togetherActivity.(3)WhatisspecialaboutVolunteer﹣togetherActivity?A.Itisheldonline.B.Itfocusesonhealth.C.Itisfreeofcharge.D.Itencouragessharing.12.(10分)I'manartist,alwaysconsideringartandbeautyasessentialtolifeasdailybread.However,Ididn'tinitiallythinkmuchabouthowothersperceivedart.Overtime,Inoticedthatmany,evenmostpeople,regardedartasaluxuryratherthananecessity.MyrudestawakeningonthissubjectcameduringavisittoBritain.Whileexploringthecountryside,Istoppedatasmallstorethatmadeitsowncheesedaily.Thesalesperson,ayoungwomanwithanairofexpertise,wasastonishedbymyignoranceofmilkproducts.WhenIaskediftheysoldthecheesemadethatmorning,shesaidwithannoyance,"Don'tyouknownothingaboutcheese?"Suddenlyandwithoutthinking,Isaid,"No.Doyouknowanythingaboutart?"Herreply"No.Butthat'snotsomethingyouhavetodowitheveryday,andcheeseis!"mademerealizethatformostpeople,artisn'tadailyessential.Despitethiscommonview,Ifirmlybelieveartisascrucialasfood.It'stheexpressionofourindividuality.Weallsharebasichumanqualities,feelings,andlongings,butit'showweexpressthemuniquelythatdefinesart.Throughoutarthistory,whilethesubjectmatterofpaintingsmaybesimilar,thetrueessenceliesintheartist'suniquestyle.Museums,whichIoncesawasthepreserveofafewgreatartists,nowseemtospotlighttheuniversaltruthofindividualuniqueness.Theyremindusthatexpressingouroriginalityisthecoreofartandlife.Artiseverywhereinourdailylives.Whetherwe'recooking,arrangingflowers,orconductingbusiness,artisouruniquevoice,helpingusresistthepressuretofollowandpreserveourindividualbeauty.AsJohnMuirsaid,"Everybodyneedsbeautyaswellasbread."Artisindeedauniversal,individual,andfundamentaltruth,anessentialpartofourdailyexistence.(1)Howdidtheauthororiginallyreacttoothers'viewsonart?A.Hefeltcurious.B.Hepaidlittleattention.C.Hewasconcerned.D.Hewasopposedtothem.(2)WhatdidtheauthorlearnduringhisvisittotheBritishstore?A.Thebeautyincheese.B.Thenecessitiesinlife.C.Commonopiniononart.D.Thevalueofartinlife.(3)Whydoestheauthorthinkartiscrucial?A.Itshapesone'spersonality.B.It'sascommonasdailybread.C.Itenrichespeople'slives.D.It'sawaytoshowoffoneself.(4)Whatdoesthetextmainlyconveytous?A.Thesignificanceofartineverydaylife.B.Theauthor'slong﹣termpassionforart.C.Thedifferencebetweenartanddailyneeds.D.Thehistoryofartandtheroleofmuseums.13.(10分)Smellisprobablyourmostunderappreciatedsense.Butalossofsmellhasbeenlinkedtohealthproblemssuchasdepressionandcognitive(认知的)decline.Andmountingevidenceshowsthatsmellingtrainingmayhelppreventthatdecline.Now,ateamofresearchersledbyMichaelLeon,hassuccessfullyboostedcognitiveperformancebyexposingpeopletosmellswhiletheysleep.Twentyparticipants﹣allolderthan60andgenerallyhealthy﹣receivedsixmonthsofovernightsmellenrichment,andallsignificantlyimprovedtheirabilitytorecalllistsofwords.Thescientistsareunsureabouthowtheovernightsmellmayhaveproducedthisresult.ButLeonnotesthattheneurons(神经元)involvedinoursmellinghave"directsuperhighwayaccess"tobrainregionsrelatedtomemoryandemotion.Inparticipantswhoreceivedthetreatment,thestudyauthorsobservedthephysicalchangesinabrainstructurethatconnectsthememoryandemotionalcenters﹣apathwaythatoftendeterioratesaspeopleage.Previoussuccessfulattemptstoboostmemorywithsmelltypicallyreliedoncomplicatedinterventionswithmultipleexposuresaday.Ifthenighttimetreatmentprovessuccessfulinlargetests,itpromisestobeaconvenientwaytoachievesimilareffects,saysVidyaKamath,aneuropsychologistattheJohnsHopkinsUniversitySchoolofMedicine.Largerexperimentsmayalsohelpanswersomeremainingquestions.Thenewstudyusedwidelyavailableessentialoils,butresearchersaren'tsureifjustanysmellwouldgetthesameresults.Theydon'tknowhowmuchanessentialoil'squalitiesaffectthecognitivegains.Itisalsounclearhowmuchnoveltyplaysarole,saysMichaelPieniak,apsychologyresearcherattheUniversityofWroclawinPolandwhohasstudiedsmellingtraining.Overnightsmellscouldbeastronglineforfurtherstudy.ButPieniakcautionsfansofsmelltrainingfromrunningtotryit.Theresultsarepromising,butjustastartandshouldberepeatedwithmoreparticularparticipants.(1)What'sLeon'sresearchintendedtocheck?A.Ifitcanenhancecognitiveability.B.Ifitcanhelpcuresleeplessness.C.Ifitcanrecoverthesenseofsmell.D.Ifitcanimprovephysicalhealth.(2)Whathappenstotheparticipantsintheexperiment?A.Theysufferfromdepression.B.Theyremembersmellfarbetter.C.Theybecomemoreemotional.D.Theyhavechangesintheirbrains.(3)Whatdoestheunderlinedword"deteriorates"inparagraph3mean?A.Remainsstable.B.Recoversgradually.C.Becomesworse.D.Disappearscompletely.(4)WhatisMichaelPieniak'sattitudetowardsthefindings?A.Cautious.B.Optimistic.C.Critical.D.Enthusiastic.14.(10分)Igivealotofadvicetomygraduatestudents,mostofwhomareonthejobmarket.Ifindthatsomeyoungpeopleareextremelyanxiousaboutthequestion,"HowdoImakeagoodimpressioninaninterview?"Peoplemakejudgmentsbasedoninformationtheyprocessinasecond,belowthelevelofconsciousness.Thatdoesnotmean,however,thatanyoneissuretofailbyanaturallyseriousbehavior,ashycharacter,orplainoldnervousness.Onthecontrary,alittleunderstandingofthescienceoffirstimpressionscanhelpanyoneimprovethewaystheyaffectthebrainsofpeopletheymeet,andbetterunderstandothersaswell.Closebehindinspeed,at100milliseconds,comesaconsistentestimationoftrustworthiness.Onceagain,thismakessense:youmightnotkillmeoutright,butIshouldstillfigureoutifyou'retryingtotakeadvantageofmebeforeIinteractwithyou.(Thisrapidprocessingalsoinvolves,forexample,howyourbraindecideswhethertomakedirecteyecontactwiththatpersonstaringatyouonthesubway.)Improvingouraccuracyofimpressionofothers'competencetakesuslongerbecauseweneedmoretimetobeconfidentinourjudgments;quitecommonly,ourrapidinitialjudgmentsmaybeinconsistentwithwhatwelaterdecide.Youmightbethinkingthatjudgmentsmadethisquicklyareopentoalotoferrors.Thepotentialcostofincorrectlyseeingsomeoneasathreatislow,butthepriceofmistakingthemasnotathreatcouldbeenormous.So,it'snosurprisethatfirstimpressionstendtobeinaccurate.Researchersin2010askedparticipantsinanexperimenttoviewphotosofstrangers,andbasedoninitialimpressions,tojudgeaspectsoftheirpersonality.Theresearchersfoundthattheirsubjectsclaimedconfidenceintheirjudgments70to80percentofthetime,buttheiractualaccuracywaseithermodestorstatisticallynonexistent.Peoplemayarriveatincorrectjudgmentsaboutyouformanydifferentreasons.Forexample,ifyou'renervouswhenfirstmeeting,yourfacialexpressionandbehaviormightnotfairlyrepresentyourtruecharacter,purpose,andcompetence.(1)Itcanbeinferredthattheinitialestimationoftrustworthinessis.A.usuallyfromactiveinteractionB.fasterthanotherinformationC.afterjudgementsaboutcompetenceD.almostasfastasotherjudgements(2)Whyarefirstimpressionsofteninaccurate?A.Peoplerelytoomuchonstatisticaldata.B.Emotionplaysavitalroleinimpression.C.Peoplelackpatiencetomakejudgments.D.Thetimetomakejudgementsistooshort.(3)Howisthetextmainlydeveloped?A.Byanalyzingcausesandeffects.B.Bygivingopinionsandevidence.C.Bycomparingdifferentexamples.D.Byofferingacceptablesolutions.(4)Whatmighttheauthorcontinuetalkingabout?A.Howtomakeyoutrustworthy.B.Howtoleaveagoodimpression.C.Howtocontrolfacialexpressions.D.Howtoremoveanobserver'salarm.二、阅读(共两节,满分12.5分)15.(12.5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Youridentityiswhoorwhatyouareandwhatyoudo.Justasthethingsyoudo,suchasfollowingpopularfashion,createyouridentity,thethingsyoureaddotoo.Books,magazinesorevenwebsitesyoufrequentlyreadorvisitinfluencethewayyouthinkandwhatyoubelievein.(1)Forexample,ifyouhadreadthatlitteringkillstheearthandcontributestopollutionandthathasconvincedyou,youwillbelievethatlitteringisbad.Therefore,youwillnotlitter.Thisisthemessageyouwillspreadtothepeoplearoundyou.Thiswillinturncausetheworldaroundyoutoseeyouassomeonewholovestheearthandyouwillnotlitternomatterwhereyougo.(2)Researchhasshownthatreadingalsoaffectsthewayyouinteractswithpeoplearoundyou.Readingfictionmakesyoumoreempathetic(共情的)tothelivesaroundyou.Thisisbecausereadingstoriesleadsyoutoimaginesituations,andthismakesyouunderstandothersbetter.(3)Youbecomelessself﹣centredandmorecaring.Peoplestartseeingyouassomeonewhoismerciful,andthatbecomespartofyouridentity.(4)Whatismoreimportant,though,isthatyouengageinintentionalreading,payingcloseattentiontowhatyoufeedyourmind.Readautobiographiesorbiographiesofpeoplewhoinspireyouifyouwanttobemorelikethem.(5)Ifyouwanttobeasongwriter,readmorepoetry!So,goon.Pickupabooktodayandread.Anewyouawaitsyou.A.You'dbetterselectabookthatissuitableforyou.B.Thisbecomespartofyouridentity﹣anearth﹣lover.C.Thethingsyoubelievein,then,determinethethingsyoudo.D.Ifyouwanttobeaproductivewriter,readmorefictionbooks.E.Thisisbecausereadingplaysanimportantroleinshapingyouridentity.F.Therefore,itenablesyoutobemoretolerantandacceptingofdifferences.G.Itisimportanttoreadasitaffectsyoutoalargeextent,creatingyouridentity.三、完形填空。16.(15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Mymomsawtheforecastofunscasontablywarmweather,soshe(1)aNewYear'spicnicpartyinthebackyard.Dadwas(2)duetotheunpredictableweather,butwegotexcitedaboutdoingsomethingdifferent.WeinvitedMareya'sfamily,Ollie,andAbuela.Abuela'ssuggestionofmakingmusic(3)us.Wemadeupacatchysong,whichsoonturnedintoanideaforaplay.AndMareyacameupwiththe(4)offorestanimalsthrowingapartyfortheroyalNewYearQueen.OnNewYear'sDay,wesetupthe(5),butitwascold.Wedecidedtostarttheplayoutsideandmoveindoors.Ollie(6)theshow,tellingthestoryofahardyearintheforestandtheanimals'(7)forthenewyearwiththearrivalofthequeen.However,inthemiddleofthesong﹣and﹣dance(8),ahugegustofwindbleweverythingaround.Thepaperpond,Ollie'shat,andFreddyFox'searswereallsent(9).Therewaschaosaseveryonehurriedtopickthingsup.ButAbuela's(10)of"Theshowmustgoon!"keptusgoing.Justasthequeenwasabouttoarriveintheplay,realsquirrels(松鼠)(11).Ollieimprovised(即兴创作)theending,sayingthequeen'sroyalhelpersjoinedtheparty.Theaudience(12),andwehadanindoorpicnic.Fromthisexperience,Ilearnedsomeperformancetips:keepthingssimple;(13)badweather;don'tstrugglefor(14)aslongasyou'rehavingfun,andbelievethateverythingisbetterwithatouchof(15)elementslikethesquirrelsthatday.(1)A.arrangedB.suggestedC.demandedD.attended(2)A.anxiousB.curiousC.hesitantD.disappointed(3)A.inspiredB.movedC.shockedD.satisfied(4)A.stageB.conceptC.newsD.plot(5)A.backyardB.livingroomC.gardenD.hall(6)A.watchedB.openedC.directedD.produced(7)A.traditionB.resolutionC.hopeD.task(8)A.routineB.numberC.discussionD.scene(9)A.disappearingB.flyingC.packingD.running(10)A.commitmentB.chatterC.callD.order(11)A.brokeupB.cheeredupC.stoodupD.showedup(12)A.applaudedB.crowdedC.dismissedD.split(13)A.selectB.avoidC.predictD.fight(14)A.harmonyB.smoothnessC.victoryD.perfection(15)A.unexpectedB.messyC.activeD.necessary三、补全对话。17.(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。DeepSeekisanoutstandingAIstartupbasedinHangzhou,China,whichhasbeenmakingwavesintheglobalAIlandscape.Ithasdevelopedaseriesof(1)(remark)AImodelsthatarenotonlypowerfulbutalsocost﹣effective.Forinstance,DeepSeekhasreleasedmodelslikeDeepSeek﹣V3andDeepSeek﹣R1.(2)former,with671﹣billion﹣parameters,canhandletaskssuchas(3)(code),translation,andessay/emailgeneration.DeepSeek﹣R1,areasoningmodel,isdesignedtocompletewithsomeofOpenAI'smodels.(4)makesDeepSeekstandoutisitsuseofanolder﹣generationhardwarelikeNvidiaH800chips.This(5)(result)inasignificantlylowertrainingcost.WhiletrainingamodellikeOpenAI'sGPT﹣4maycostaround$100million,DeepSeekcanachieveasimilar(6)(perform)withatrainingcostofonly$6million.Inaddition,DeepSeek'smodelsareaccessibleatamuch(7)(low)pricepoint.Itssubscriptioncostisjust$0.50permonth,(8)(compare)toOpenAI'sChatGPTwhichcharges$20permonth.Thisaffordabilityallowsmorepeople,especiallythoseinregionswithbudgetrestrictions,(9)(access)advancedAIservices.Althoughlikeanynewtechnology,DeepSeekalsofacessomechallenges,itisundoubtedlyarisingstar(10)thefieldofAI,anditsfuturedevelopmentisworthfollowingclosely.四、写作(共两节,满分40分)18.(15分)上周末,你参加了学校自行车社团组织的骑行活动。请你写一篇短文,在英语课上分享此次经历。内容包括:(1)活动简介;(2)你的收获。注意:(1)写作词数应为80个左右;(2)请按如下格式作答。Acyclingtrip_________________________19.(25分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落的开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。MywifeLilaandIwereinthemiddleofaheateddiscussion.Our19﹣year﹣oldsonAndy,whowasblind,wantedtoattendacollegefaracrossthecountry.Lilawasextremelyworried."Buthowwillhemanageonhisown?He'sblind!"sheexclaimed.Iunderstoodherconcerns,butIbelievedAndywasclever,ambitious,andconfident.Isaid,"He'snineteen.Hewantstotrythingsindependently.We'vedoneallwecanforhim.It'stimetolethimgo."Then,IbroughtupthestoryofGertie.Inthethirdyearofourmarriage,beforeourchildrenwereborn,apairofgeesearrivedatthesmalllakeonourfarmwithaflock(群)ofCanadageeseinlateApril.Aftertheflockleft,thesetwogeesestayed.Wewereexcitedwhentheystartednestinginthesoutheasterncornerofthelake.However,itwasaboutthreeweekslaterthatdisasterstruck.Oneevening,asIwastakingarestontheplatform,wearyfromalongdayonthefarm,andLilawasworkinginthegardenbesidethehouse,weheardloudhonksandwing﹣beatingsoundsfromthelake.BythetimeIcaughtupwithLilaatthenest,themalegoosewasdead,itsneckbroken.Lilafoundthefemalegoose,badlyinjuredwithabrokenwing,ableedingleg,andamissingeye.Isuggestedputtingitdown,"It'llnevermakeit.Onlyoneeye.Abrokenwing.Aninjuredleg.Andifitdoeslive,itwilldieofsorrow.Theysaythatgeesemateforlife."ButLilawasdeterminedtosaveit.Andsheprovedmewrong.Shedrovethegoosetothevet(兽医)thatnight.Lilafixedabedforherbythelakeandforseveraldays,Gertie,asshenamedher,barelymoved.Itwasmanydaysbeforeshepickedupeating.注意:(1)续写词数应为150个左右;(2)请按如下格式作答。Gertiesurvivedbutwasseverelydisabled.____________________________Thenextspring,tooursurprise,Gertiecameback._______________________________

2025年河南省豫西北教研联盟高考英语二模试卷参考答案与试题解析一、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.(1.5分)Whyarethespeakersgoingtothesupermarket?A.Toparkthecar.B.Tobuyabag.C.Tobuysomefood.【解答】略2.(1.5分)Wheredidthewomangetthedish?A.Fromamagazine.B.Fromacookbook.C.Fromawebsite.【解答】略3.(1.5分)Howmuchshouldthemanpay?A.$880.B.$160.C.$8200.【解答】略4.(1.5分)What'swrongwiththewoman?A.Shefailsanexam.B.Shehasastomachache.C.Sheisoverweight.【解答】略5.(1.5分)Whatcanbeinferredaboutthewoman?A.Shedoesn'tkeepapet.B.She'stroubledbyadog.C.She'safarmer.【解答】略一、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,各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。6.(3分)听材料,回答问题。(1)What'sthemostprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Husbandandwife.B.Teacherandstudent.C.Fatheranddaughter.(2)Whenwilltheysetoff?A.OnSundaymorning.B.OnFridaynight.C.OnSaturdayevening.【解答】略7.(4.5分)听材料,回答问题。(1)Whatdoesthemanfindeasiertolearn?A.Grammar.B.Words.C.Pronunciation.(2)Whataretheteacherslike?A.Strict.B.Boring.C.Fun.(3)Whydoesthewomanwanttolearnthecourse?A.Tomakemorefriends.B.Toworkmoreefficiently.C.Togetmoreinformation.【解答】略8.(4.5分)听材料,回答问题。(1)HowfarisYangshuofromGuilin?A.55km.B.60km.C.65km.(2)HowmaythespeakersgettoMoonHill?A.Bycar.B.Bybike.C.Bybus.(3)Wherecanpeopleexperiencethelocalpeople'slifestyle?A.Inateagarden.B.InMoonHole.C.Intherestaurant.【解答】略9.(6分)听材料,回答问题。(1)WhatisMsZenon?A.Awriter.B.Apublisher.C.Ababysitter.(2)Whydoesthewomanwritethebook?A.Toprotectgirls'privacy.B.Toencourageherdaughter.C.Toraisemoneyforthepoor.(3)Whatmisleadsgirlsaccordingtothewoman?A.Popstars.B.TVshows.C.Socialmedia.(4)Whatadvicedoesthewomangivetogirls?A.Behonest.B.Respectothers.C.Makemorefriends.【解答】略10.(4.5分)听材料,回答问题。(1)Whydoesthespeakerlikeshopping?A.Toreducestress.B.Tobuynecessities.C.Toobservethemarket.(2)Whatisthespeaker'sjob?A.Teaching.B.Marketing.C.Managing.(3)Whichshowsdoesthespeakerprefer?A.Stageshows.B.Talkshows.C.Sportsshows.【解答】略二、阅读(共两节,满分37.5分)11.(7.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。Imaginethatyouaregoingtoaparty.Youstartsweating.Perhapsyouareconsideringyouhaveanxietydisorderswhichmightleadtodepression,schooldropoutandsoon.Inspiteofwhateverkindofanxietyyoumightbesufferingfrom,thereissomethingthatyoucandotolowerit.ShareYourThingsPartySharethisknowledgethatyougainedtodaywithotherpeopleintheparty,especiallythosewhoneeditmost,andtheyareusuallytheoneswiththehighestratesofanxietydisorders.Giveittothemandsharewithothersbecauseitcanreallyimproveyourmentalhealth.Cost:$3eachShareY"ForgiveYourself"CourseImagineifyouhadafriendwhoconstantlypointedouteverythingyouaredoingwrong,youwouldprobablywanttogetridofthispersonrightaway.Peoplewithanxietydothistothemselvesalldaylong.Followustolearntoforgiveyourselfforanymistakesyoumade,at18:00everySaturdayontheInternet.Cost:$5eachFYCControlofYourLifeExperiencesPeoplewhofeelliketheyaremoreincontroloftheirlifehavebettermentalhealth.Ifyourteensfeelliketheyarelackingincontrolinlife,engageinControlofYourLifeExperiencesthatgivesthemgreatercontroltoovercomeindecisionintheCityCenterHall,onceaweek.Cost:$15eachCOYLEVolunteer﹣togetherActivityVolunteeringwithotherpeoplewillmakeyourealizetheuniquenessandimportanceofyourlife,andcanreallyimproveyourmentalhealth.HeldintheNationalParkeverySunday,knownas"ShareSmile"forallagesinneed.Cost:freeVTA(1)Whichwebsitecanhelpyoulearntoacceptyourself?BA.ShareY.B.FYC.C.COYLE.D.VTA.(2)Whichactivityaimstohelpteenagers?CA.ShareYourThingsParty.B."ForgiveYourself"Course.C.ControlofYourLifeExperiences.D.Volunteer﹣togetherActivity.(3)WhatisspecialaboutVolunteer﹣togetherActivity?CA.Itisheldonline.B.Itfocusesonhealth.C.Itisfreeofcharge.D.Itencouragessharing.【解答】(1)推理判断题。根据ForgiveYourself"Course部分的Followustolearntoforgiveyourselfforanymistakesyoumade,at18:00everySaturdayontheInternet.(每周六18:00在互联网上跟随我们学习原谅自己犯下的任何错误)可知,"ForgiveYourself"Course是帮助人们接受自己的课程。故选B。(2)细节理解题。根据ControlofYourLifeExperiences部分的Ifyourteensfeelliketheyarelackingincontrolinlife,engageinControlofYourLifeExperiences(如果你的青少年感到生活中缺乏控制,可以参与"ControlofYourLifeExperiences"活动)可知,该活动旨在帮助青少年。故选C。(3)细节理解题。根据Volunteer﹣togetherActivity部分的Cost:free(费用:免费)可知,Volunteer﹣togetherActivity的特殊之处在于它是免费的。故选C。12.(10分)I'manartist,alwaysconsideringartandbeautyasessentialtolifeasdailybread.However,Ididn'tinitiallythinkmuchabouthowothersperceivedart.Overtime,Inoticedthatmany,evenmostpeople,regardedartasaluxuryratherthananecessity.MyrudestawakeningonthissubjectcameduringavisittoBritain.Whileexploringthecountryside,Istoppedatasmallstorethatmadeitsowncheesedaily.Thesalesperson,ayoungwomanwithanairofexpertise,wasastonishedbymyignoranceofmilkproducts.WhenIaskediftheysoldthecheesemadethatmorning,shesaidwithannoyance,"Don'tyouknownothingaboutcheese?"Suddenlyandwithoutthinking,Isaid,"No.Doyouknowanythingaboutart?"Herreply"No.Butthat'snotsomethingyouhavetodowitheveryday,andcheeseis!"mademerealizethatformostpeople,artisn'tadailyessential.Despitethiscommonview,Ifirmlybelieveartisascrucialasfood.It'stheexpressionofourindividuality.Weallsharebasichumanqualities,feelings,andlongings,butit'showweexpressthemuniquelythatdefinesart.Throughoutarthistory,whilethesubjectmatterofpaintingsmaybesimilar,thetrueessenceliesintheartist'suniquestyle.Museums,whichIoncesawasthepreserveofafewgreatartists,nowseemtospotlighttheuniversaltruthofindividualuniqueness.Theyremindusthatexpressingouroriginalityisthecoreofartandlife.Artiseverywhereinourdailylives.Whetherwe'recooking,arrangingflowers,orconductingbusiness,artisouruniquevoice,helpingusresistthepressuretofollowandpreserveourindividualbeauty.AsJohnMuirsaid,"Everybodyneedsbeautyaswellasbread."Artisindeedauniversal,individual,andfundamentaltruth,anessentialpartofourdailyexistence.(1)Howdidtheauthororiginallyreacttoothers'viewsonart?BA.Hefeltcurious.B.Hepaidlittleattention.C.Hewasconcerned.D.Hewasopposedtothem.(2)WhatdidtheauthorlearnduringhisvisittotheBritishstore?CA.Thebeautyincheese.B.Thenecessitiesinlife.C.Commonopiniononart.D.Thevalueofartinlife.(3)Whydoestheauthorthinkartiscrucial?AA.Itshapesone'spersonality.B.It'sascommonasdailybread.C.Itenrichespeople'slives.D.It'sawaytoshowoffoneself.(4)Whatdoesthetextmainlyconveytous?AA.Thesignificanceofartineverydaylife.B.Theauthor'slong﹣termpassionforart.C.Thedifferencebetweenartanddailyneeds.D.Thehistoryofartandtheroleofmuseums.【解答】(1)细节理解题。根据第一段However,Ididn'tinitiallythinkmuchabouthowothersperceivedart.(然而,我最初并没有过多考虑别人如何看待艺术)可知,作者最初对他人对艺术的看法并不

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