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甘肃省多校2025-2026学年高二上学期第一次月考考试英语试卷一、听力选择题1.Whatdoesthemanmean?A.Hedislikesthecoat. B.Thecoatmightbetight. C.Thereceiptwasmissing.2.Whendoesthesecondshowstart?A.At7:00p.m. B.At8:00p.m. C.At9:00p.m.3.What’stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Waitressandcustomer. B.Motherandson. C.Teacherandstudent.4.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Atabank. B.Atasupermarket. C.Atabookstore.5.Whatdoesthewomanaskthemantodo?A.HelpMr.Brown. B.Buyheranotebook. C.Repairthecomputer.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6.Howlonghasthewomanlivedintheneighbourhood?A.Forabouttwoyears. B.Foraboutthreeyears. C.Foraboutfiveyears.7.Whatdoesthewomando?A.Asecretary. B.Amanager. C.Ateacher.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.WhydoesJohnlikewatchingHeartland?A.Itstarsfamousactors.B.Itsstoryistouching.C.Itisaboutthepeacefullifestyle.9.WhatdoesJohnthinkofhisgrandparents’life?A.It’sdifficult. B.It’sbusy. C.It’ssimple.10.Wheredoesthewomanlive?A.Inthecountryside. B.Inthecity. C.Inthetown.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。11.Whendoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Atthebeginningoftheterm. B.Inthemiddleoftheterm. C.Attheendoftheterm.12.WhatisAndy’shobby?A.Swimming. B.Running. C.Playingcards.13.WhywillLilygotoHarbin?A.Tovisitfriends. B.Toenjoyafestival. C.TostudyChinese.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。14.WhydoesMartinhavenotimetorelaxafterschool?A.Hemustlearnaninstrument.B.Hehastodohisschoolwork.C.Hehelpshisparentsdohousework.15.WhatisRose'sopiniononmentalhealthdaysofffromschool?A.Itcansolvementalproblemsquickly.B.Itmaymakethingsworse.C.Itcanimproveparent-childrelationship.16.WhatdoesRosethinkwillhelpwithstudents'mentalhealth?A.Teachers'abilities. B.Doctors'advice. C.Amentalhealthlecture.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17.Whatcanwelearnabouttheroomsatthecamp?A.Theyareverybig. B.Theylookunique. C.Theycanhold12peopleeach.18.Howmanyprogrammesarethereinthemorning?A.One. B.Two. C.Three.19.Whatwillchildrentakepartineveryevening?A.Specialculturalevents. B.TheEnglishclass. C.TheAdventureCamp.20.Whatwillparticipantsdonext?A.Eatsnacks. B.Havedinner. C.Gototherooms.二、阅读理解FourTreasuresoftheStudyBrushesThebrush,madefromanimalhair,isthetoolbringinglifetothepaper.Fromdelicatelinestoboldbrushstrokes,thebrushisthemediumthroughwhichtheartist’semotionsandtechniquesflowontothepaper,creatingelegantworksofart.Themostfamousbrush,the“HuzhouBrush”,isproducedinHuzhou,ZhejiangProvince.InkTraditionalChineseinkcomesinsolidsticks.Toproduceliquidink,onegrinds(磨)theinkstickagainstaninkstonewithwater.TheactofgrindingsymbolizespatienceanddedicationhighlyvaluedinChineseculture.High-qualityink,originallyblackbutnowavailableinvariouscolors,ismostfamouslyproducedinHuizhou,AnhuiProvince.PaperChinesepaper,especiallytheancientricepaper,madefromsandalwoodbarkandricestraw,absorbsinksmoothlywithoutbleeding.Thepaperservesasacanvasfornotonlyartisticeffortsbutalsodocumentation,makingitavitalcomponentinthepreservationofhistoryandculture.“XuanPaper”,thebestpaperforwriting,ismadeinXuanzhou,AnhuiProvince.InkstonesInkstones,usedforgrindingink,wereoriginallysimplepotterytools.Later,theybecameartisticobjectscarvedfromstonethatreflectthetasteandstatusoftheirowners.Thechoiceofinkstoneiscrucialasitcanaffectthequalityandtextureoftheink,furtherenhancingtheartisticexpressionincalligraphyandpainting.Themostfamousinkstone,“DuanInkstone”,isproducedinZhaoqing,GuangdongProvince.Withthesetreasures,Chinesepeoplecreateduniquestylesofcalligraphyandpainting,establishingadistinctiveexpressionsystem.Today,theycontinuetoinspireartistsworldwide,bridgingtraditionandmodernity.21.WhyisgrindinginkconsideredmeaningfulinChineseculture?A.Becauseitisadifficultprocess. B.Becauseitproducesinkinvariouscolors.C.Becauseitrequiresahigh-qualityinkstone. D.BecauseitreflectsvaluedmoralsinChina.22.WhatcanwelearnabouttheFourTreasuresoftheStudy?A.Thebrushismadefrombark. B.InkisonlyproducedinHuizhou.C.“XuanPaper”isthebestpaperforwriting. D.Inkstoneswereoriginallycarvedobjects.23.Whichcolumninapapermightthepassagecomefrom?A.Technology. B.Travel. C.Lifestyle. D.Culture.Forovertwentyyears,friedchickenhadbeenmyabsolutefavouritefood.Iwouldhaveitatleastthreetimesaweek,whetheritwasfromafast-foodjoint,alocaldiner,orevenhomemade.Iplannedmyoutingsaroundplacesthatserveddeliciousfriedchicken.ThereweretimeswhenItriedtocutbackonit,especiallywhenIstartedtogainsomeweight,butIalwaysendedupgivingintoitwithinafewdays.Thisyear,aseriesofeventschangedmyrelationshipwithfriedchickenforever.Ibeganexperiencingfrequentstomachachesandindigestion(消化不良).Doctorscouldn’tdirectlylinktheseproblemstofriedchicken,butInoticedthateverytimeIateit,mydiscomfortworsened.Additionally,Istartedtorealizethattheonce-mouthwateringsmellandtastenowleftaheavy,greasy(油腻的)feelinginmymouththatIcouldn’tignore.Oneevening,afterfinishingalargebucketoffriedchicken,IfeltsosickthatIcouldn’tsleepwellallnight.Thatwastheturningpoint.Idecidedthatenoughwasenough.Whywasitsohardtoletgobefore?Istherereallysomethingaddictiveinfriedchicken?Whilethere’snoofficial“friedchickenaddiction”listedinmedicalbooks,expertspointoutfactorsthatcouldcontributetoitsallure.Dr.Johnsonfromanutritionresearchcentrementionstwokeyreasons:thehigh-fatcontentandthecombinationofspices.Thehigh-fatcontentmakesthebrainrelease“happychemicals”(endorphins),makingusfeelgood,whiletheuniquespicesexciteourtastebuds,makinguswantmore.Now,I’monDay35ofmy“fried-chicken-free”journey.Thefirstweekwastough.Ihadstrongcravings(渴望)andevenfeltabitdownattimes.Butasthedayspassed,Istartedtofeelbetter.Mystomachproblemsbecamelessfrequent,andIevennoticedthatIhadmoreenergy.I’mreallyproudofmyselfforbreakingthislong-standinghabit.IfIcanovercome(克服)myloveforfriedchicken,IbelieveIcanovercomeanyotherchallenginghabitinmylife.24.Whatcanbeinferredabouttheauthorfromthefirstparagraph?A.Friedchickenwasonlyasmallpartoftheauthor’sdiet.B.Theauthorhadadeepandlong-lastingloveforfriedchicken.C.Theauthorneverworriedaboutthehealthrisksofeatingfriedchicken.D.Theauthorsuccessfullyreducedtheintakeoffriedchickenseveraltimes.25.Whatcausedtheauthortogiveupfriedchicken?A.Adoctor’sstrictorder.B.Afriend’sadviceonahealthierdiet.C.Anewfounddislikeforthesmellofchicken.D.Healthproblemsandanunpleasantfeelingaftereating.26.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“allure”inParagraph3mean?A.Harm. B.Cost. C.Attraction. D.Waste.27.Howdoestheauthorfeelaboutgivingupfriedchicken?A.Uncertain. B.Confused. C.Satisfied. D.Regretful.Lastmonth,aseriesofwildfiresbrokeoutinsouthernCalifornia,killingdozensofpeople.Thecloudsofsmokecanevenbeseenfromspace.Peopleofmanyfire-prone(容易起火的)areasaswellasthosefardownwindhavegrownfamiliarwiththethick,orangesmoke.Suchsmokecancontainanunpredictablechemicalslinkedwithheartandlungdiseasesandevencancer.Here’swhatmakeswild-firesmokesodangerous.Whenorganicmatterliketreesburns,itreleasesCO2,water,heatand,dependingontheavailablefuel,variouschemicalsandparticles(颗粒).Thosetinyparticles,whichfloatintheair,canincludemetals,dustandmore.Ifthey’resmallerthan2.5micrometersindiameter(直径),theycangetthroughourbody’snaturaldefenseswhenbreathedinandgodeepintothelungs,causingmanyhealthproblems.Suchparticles,calledPM2.5,isacommonpollutant.It’salsocreatedbymotorvehiclesandindustrialplants.Butthetypepresentinwildfiresmokecanbemuchmoreharmfultothehumanbody.Whenafirebreaksoutinanurbanarea,itdestroyshomes,offices,carsandotherfacilities.Inotherwords,morestuffisburned.Paints,metalsandmorecanreleasemanykindsofharmfulchemicals.A2023studyfoundthatthequantityofharmfulchemicalsreleasedduringurbanwildfireswasmorethan1,000timeslargerthanthatinfireshappeninginwoodlandareas.What’sworse,overtime,thesmokeisexposedtosunlight.Theradiationcancauseasetofreactionsthatusuallyresultinotherpollutants.Then,assmokecontainingthesechemicalstravelsandsettlesoverothercities,itcanmixwithevenmorelocalpollution.Researchalsosuggeststhatthosechemicalsandparticles,bothpossiblyharmful,cancombinetomaketheirrespectivehealthrisksevenworse.28.Whatisthemaintopicofthetext?A.Thecausesofwildfires. B.Climatechangeimpact.C.Preventingurbanwildfires. D.Healthrisksofwildfiresmoke.29.WhyisPM2.5fromwildfiresmokedangerous?A.Itentersthelungs. B.Ittravelsfar.C.It’slargerinsize. D.It’sonlyfromfires.30.What’sakeydifferencebetweenurbanandwoodlandwildfires?A.Urbanfiresaffectmoretrees. B.Urbanfiresburnlessmaterial.C.Urbanfiresreleasemorepollutants. D.Urbanfiresproducelesssmoke.31.Whatwillprobablyhappenwhenwildfiresmokeisexposedtosunlight?A.Itchangescolor. B.Itbecomesharmless.C.Itquicklydisappears. D.Itformsotherpollutants.Traditionally,olderpeoplestrugglewithnewtech,butthisdoesn’thavetobethecase.Withproperdesign,eventhemosthesitantusercanunlockitssignificantbenefits.Aprimarybarrier(阻碍)isalackofunderstandingoftechnologyanditsadvantages,alongwithdifficultyinusinghigh-techtools,suchassmartphonesorcomputers.Thisoftencausesthemtohesitatetoadoptnewtechnology.Thisisamistake.Olderpeoplethemselvesmustdecidewhethertheywanttoacceptnewtechnologyormissoutonitsadvantages.Indeed,technology—particularlythroughplatformslikesocialmedia—offersseniorsinvaluableopportunities:connectingwithnewfriends,stayingintouchwitholdonesandlearningnewskills.Whenseniorsdoadopttechnology,thereasonsaretypicallytwofold:they’reforcedtodosoandtheywanttomaketheirliveseasier.Understandingthesemotivationsisimportantforanyoneaimingtoencouragetechadoptionamongolderadults.Despitetheincreasingnecessityoftechnologyinmodernlife,someseniorsresist(抵抗),arguing,“Imanagedbeforewithouttechnology.WhydoIneeditnow?”Furthermore,frustration(沮丧)iscommon.“It’snotworking.”isacomplaintco-authorLuciaheardmanytimesfromherlatefather,especiallywhenitcametohiscellphone,andheusedtechnologywellforthemostpart.Specificissues,suchasstrugglingwithtinykeypadsorreadingsmalltextmessagefonts(字体),wereconstantsourcesofdifficulty.Addressingtheseissuesrequiresbettertechnologydesignmadeforseniors.Olderusersprefersimpleandclearwebpages.Apreviousstudyshowedthatmanyseniorslikeawebsitetobeuser-friendlywithasimpleinterface(界面).Asthestudyshowed,“AsimplerandmoreuniformlydesignedInternetwouldhelptobreakdownthepsychologicalbarriersfacedbyolderusers.”Althoughthestudywasconductedyearsago,theproblemwithwebdesignforseniorusersremainsunresolvedtoday,showingtheongoingneedforage-friendlytechnologicalsolutions.32.Whydoolderpeoplehesitatetoacceptnewtechs?A.Theyhavelimitedaccesstodigitaldevices.B.Theyfindhi-techproductschallengingtooperate.C.Theyhaveanegativeattitudetowardsallnewtechnologies.D.Theylackthebasicknowledgetomaintaindigitaltools.33.WhatcanwelearnfromtheexampleofLucia’sfather?A.Seniorscan’tunderstandthetextmessagestheyreceive.B.Seniorsrefusetousethesmallkeypadontheirphone.C.Seniorsoftenfeelupsetwhenusingnewtechnologies.D.Seniorsalwaysfacethebreakdownofsmartphones.34.Whatmightbediscussedinthenextparagraph?A.Psychologicalbarriersofseniorstoadoptnewtechnologies.B.User-friendlysolutionsforfixingvariouscomputerproblems.C.Furtherstudiesrelatedtoseniors’dissatisfactionwithhi-techs.D.Effectivewaysforwebdesignerstosimplifywebsiteinterfaces.35.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.BridgingtheTechGap:DesigningSenior-FriendlyTechnology.B.ToSayYestotheSmartPhone:ABeautifulMistake.C.ToUseorNottoUse:ATechnologicalBarrier.D.UnlockingBenefits:WhySeniorsNeedTechnology?HowtoWorkwithDifferentCulturesWorkingeffectivelywithdifferentculturesisanecessaryskillforanyoneinaculturallydiverseworkenvironment.Culturalvariationsintheworkplacemayrangefromsimpleregionaldifferences,suchasvaryingdialects(方言),todifferentviewpointsontimeliness,efficiency,andcommunication.36Beawareofyourwordsandactions.Whatseemspropertoyoumaynotbeaculturalstandardtoanotherperson.37Iswhatyou’reabouttosaypossiblyrude?Ifso,figureoutawaytoexpressitdifferently.Beforeyougivesomeoneatworkahighfiveorapatontheback,takeamomenttoconsideryouractions.Basedonwhatyouknowaboutthatculture,istouchingintheworkplaceproper?Practisepatience.Itmaytakeawhileforyoutogetusedtoworkingwithpeoplefromdifferentcultures.Don’tworry,that’snormal.Trynottogetangryifcommunicationtakesalittleextraeffortatfirst.Forexample,maybeyouarenowworkingwithsomeonewhosefirstlanguageisnotyourmothertongue.Inthiscase,theymightnotunderstandyourpoint.38Trysaying,“OK,IcanseeI’mnotmakingmyselfclear.HowcanIhelpusgetonthesamepage?”Lookatissuesfromadifferentangle(角度).Don’tassumethatyouarealllookingattheissuefromthesameangle.It’spossiblethatyoumightthinkyou’reworkingwiththesamegoalsinmind,butothersmayhavedifferentideasabouthowtoachievethem.39Lookingatanissuefromanotherpointofviewcanhelpyoufindsolutionsthatyoumightnothaveconsidered.40Butifyouputyourselfintherightframeofmind,youwilllikelyfinditarewardingexperiencedespitesomechallenges.A.Animportantwayistryingtobehumorous.B.Agoodruleistoconsideryourwordsbeforeyouspeak.C.Learningtocommunicatebetterhelpsyouworkwithpeople.D.Therearesuggestionsforyoutoworkwithdifferentcultures.E.Oncesomeoneexplainstheirviewpoint,takesometimetoreflect.F.Insteadofgettingimpatient,trytotreatitasalearningexperience.G.Ifyou’veneverworkedwithdifferentculturesbefore,itcanbedifficult.三、完形填空BabyMiloszekwasbornwithaheartdefect(缺陷).Hisconditionistoo41tobetreatedinPoland,butdoctorsatStanfordUniversityMedicalCenterareabletotakehiscase.42,theyrequire80percentofthepaymentupfront(预付款),asumthefamilysimplycouldnot43.That’swhenMariaAndrejczyk44intohelp!Justaweekafter45herfirstOlympicmedaleverandreturningfromJapan,Mariaposteda46onasocialmediaplatformannouncingthatshewouldbeauctioning(拍卖)offhersilvermedaltoraisemoneyforMiloszek’soperation.Dayslater,aPolishconveniencestorecalledZabka47themedalfor$125,000,whichwasmorethanMariahad48toget.Notonlythat,butwhenher49broke,morepeoplebegandonatingtothefundraiser.Finally,theypulledinmorethanenoughcashto50Miloszek’striptoAmerica!Andthe51doesn’tendthere.ZabkaannouncedthattheywouldletMariakeepher52afterall!“Wewereverytouchedbytheextremely53actionofourOlympian,sowedecidedtosupportthe54forMiloszek,”thecompanywrote.“WedecidedthatthesilvermedalfromTokyowillstaywithMaria!Wearegladthatwewereableto55.”41.A.serious B.active C.particular D.common42.A.Additionally B.Unfortunately C.Undoubtedly D.Suddenly43.A.ensure B.permit C.expect D.afford44.A.brought B.turned C.crowded D.stepped45.A.battling B.defending C.claiming D.selling46.A.tip B.message C.guideline D.list47.A.bought B.returned C.sold D.charged48.A.accepted B.needed C.expected D.remembered49.A.heart B.dream C.health D.story50.A.cover B.provide C.transport D.impact51.A.knowledge B.news C.kindness D.gratitude52.A.money B.time C.secret D.medal53.A.gentle B.respectable C.easy D.difficult54.A.fundraiser B.request C.recovery D.award55.A.fight B.present C.contribute D.change四、语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。HutongsareafeatureofancientChinesearchitecture(建筑)andthemost56(type)residenceinBeijing.Hutongisnotonlyatrafficchannel,butalsothecommonlivingareaforordinarypeople.The57(major)ofBeijing’shutongswerebuiltbetweenthe13thand19thcenturiesduringtheYuan,MingandQingDynasties.Byconnectingpeople’shomes,thehutongsinfactconnectedpeople’slives,whetherthelivesoftherichorthelivesoftheordinary58(citizen).Becauseofthehutongs,courtyards59(join)togetherformilesaroundcreatinganetworkofpeopleworking,playingandlivingtogether—arealcommunity.Thereusedtobe4000homesinBeijing60ahistoryofmorethan800years.Towards61endoftheQingDynasty,theconditionsinBeijin’shutongswentdown.Nowadays,manyhotongshavebeenreplacedbymodernbuildingsasthecitydevelops;onlyafewofthemhavebeenpreserved,62(keep)thetraditionsandhistoryofBeijingalive.Touristslovethehutongs.TheycanwalkupSanmiaoStreet,63datesback900years,wanderdownDongjiaominxiang—thelongesthutongatabout1.6km,orsqueezethroughQianshi—the64(narrow)atonly40cmwide!ThehutongsnotonlylinkBeijing’sstreetsandcommunitiesbutalsoitspastandpresent,showingthatBeijingis65(true)anancientyetmoderncity.五、书信写作66.假定你是学生会主席李华,你校即将于下周五举办一个音乐节。请你写一封电子邮件,邀请你的英国朋友Alice参加,内容包括:(1)表演时间和地点;(2)节目内容;(3)发出邀请。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。DearAlice,____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yourssincerely,LiHua六、书面表达67.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。Myparentsdoalotofembarrassingthings!Usually,it’smydadwhosingssillysongsortellsjokesaroundmyfriends.Butafewweeksago,itwasmymotherwhoplayedtheembarrassing-parentrole.WhilemymomandIwereshopping,weranintomyteacher,whomentionedtheschooldidn’thaveamusicteachertohelpourclassputtogetheraperformanceforWinterFair.And,thenmymomsaid,“Iknowtheperfectsonganddance.I’llteachittothekids!”BeforeIcouldsay“Pleasedon’t”,mymomhadagreedtocometomyclasseverymorningat9:30foraweek.Oh,andjusttobeclear,it’snotasifshe’saprofessionalentertainer.Myparentsrunasmallgrocerystore,andtheonlysingingmymomdoesisintheshower.“Mom,”Isaidonourwayhome,“Areyousurethisissuchagoodidea?”“Ofcourse!”shesaid.“IfwewantyourschoolWinterFairtohappen,peopleneedtostepupandvolunteer.”Shelaughed,“Wewillhavefun!”“OK,kids!”myteachersaidat9:28onMonday.“We’regoingtostopsilentreadingalittleearlytodaybecauseaspecialguestisheretohelpuswithaperformanceforWinterFair.Let’sallwelcomeArizona’smother.”Ilookeduptodiscovermymomstandinginthefrontoftheroomwearingtheworld’ssilliesthat.“I’msuperexcitedtobeherewithyou!”mymomsaid,“I’mgoingtoteachyouafunlittlesong-and-danceperformanceIlearnedafewyearsago.Heregoes!”Ohplease,ohplease,Isaidoverandoverinmyhead,lettherebeafiredrill,orapowerfailure,oranythingtostopmymomfromcompletelyembarrassingherself-andme!Butapparently,mymomwasnotatallconcernedaboutlookingsilly.Sheturnedonsomebackgroundmusicandstartedsinginganddancingaway.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。“Ican’tbelievethisishappening”wasallIcouldthink.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Mymomturnedouttobeverygoodatperforming.

题号12345678910答案BBAACCACCB题号11121314151617181920答案CABBBCABAC题号21222324252627282930答案DCDBDCCDAC题号31323334353637383940答案DBCDADBFEG题号41424344454647484950答案ABDDCBACDA题号5152535455答案CDBAC1.B【原文】W:Andy,Iboughtacoatforyou.M:Thankyou.Ihopeyoukeptthereceipt.I’veputonsomeweight.2.B【原文】M:Couldyoutellmethestartingtimeforbothperformances?W:Thefirstbeginsat6:00p.m.,anditlaststwohours.Thesecondfollowsimmediately.3.A【原文】M:IthinkI’llhavearoastduck,please.W:I’mverysorry,sir.I’mafraidthereisn’tanyleft.4.A【原文】M:Ilostmycheckbook.DoIhavetoapplyforanewonehere?W:Isyourcheckingaccountatthisbank?M:Yes.Mysavingsaccountishere,too.5.C【原文】W:Canyouhelpmefixmynotebookcomputer?It’snotworking,andIhaveapaperduetomorrow.M:Sure.What’stheproblem?W:Idon’tknow.Thescreensuddenlywentblack.Pleasehelpme,orI’mgoingtofailtheclass.Mr.Brownisverystrictwithus.6.C7.A【原文】M:Hello!MynameisPeter.W:Hi,pleasedtomeetyou.MynameisMary.Didyoujustmoveinnextdoor?M:Yes,Idid.Haveyoulivedherelong?W:Iguessso.I’velivedhereforaboutfiveyears.HaveyoulivedinAmericaverylong?M:No,notreally.WhenIleftChina,IcametoAmericaandlivedwithacousininDallasfortwoyears.Bytheway,whatdoyoudo,Mary?W:Iamasecretaryatacompany.Whatdoyoudo?M:Iteachmusicatacollege.8.C9.C10.B【原文】W:John,whatwereyouwatchingjustnow?M:IwaswatchingaTVseriesHeartland.It’saboutafamilywholivesonafarmwithhorsesandcattle.W:Whydidyouwatchsuchaseries?Itmustbeveryboring.M:Well,itmaysoundboringtoyou,butIreallylovewatchingit.Thoughitsstoryisneitherexcitingnortouching,ittellsaboutthelifethatItrulywanttolive.W:Youmeanyouwanttoliveasimpleandpeacefullife?M:Yes.I’vebeenthinkingalotlatelyaboutlivinginthecountrysidelikemygrandparents.Icanevenslowmypaceinthebusyworld,lookingatthesceneryaroundtheworldandenjoyingmyself.W:Sodoyouwanttomovetothecountryside?M:Yes.Ifyougettiredofthecitylifesomeday,whynotexperienceitforyourself?W:Well,Igrewuphere.Lifehereissomuchmoreexciting.11.C12.A13.B【原文】W:Hi,Andy.M:Hello,Lily.Comeinplease.Wouldyoulikesomethingtodrink?W:No,thanks.M:It’ssonicethatwehavefinishedthebusyterm.Wecanenjoyourselves.W:Yes.Whatplacesareyougoingtovisitthiswintervacation?M:Australia.Iintendtostaytherefortwoweeks.WeatheriswarmthereandIcanhavesomesunbathingonthebeachandgoswimmingtoo.YouknowIlikeswimming.Whataboutyou?W:Oh,myideaisquitedifferent.I’mthinkingofgoingtoacoldplacethistime,Harbin.M:What’sspecialaboutit?W:HaveyoueverheardanythingabouttheIceandSnowFestivalthere?M:Yes,Isee.Howlongareyougoingtostaythere?W:Probablyoneweek.14.B15.B16.C【原文】W:Martin,doyouthinkweshouldgetmentalhealthdaysofffromschool?M:Yes,Rose.Sometimesweneedtohaveagoodrestafterhardschoolwork.IwantdayswhenIneedsoftmusictomakemefeelrelaxed.W:Butyoucandothosethingsafterschoolorontheweekend.M:Youknow,Ihavetodoschoolwork.W:Well,Idon'tthinkschoolsshouldgivestudentsdaysofffortheirmentalhealth.M:Why?W:Havingtoomanydaysoffcanaffectourstudyandevenourlife.Andmanystudents'parentslikeminehavetogotowork.Ifstudentsgettoomanydaysoff,theymightbeathomealonetoomuch.Thiscouldmakesomestudents'mentalhealthissuesworse.M:Butsomestudentshaveseriousmentalhealthchallenges.Howcantheygethelp?W:Idothinkamentalhealthlecturecanplayavitalroleinstudents'dailylifeandhelptoprotectthemfrommentalillness.M:Thatsoundslikeagoodidea.17.A18.B19.A20.C【原文】W:Hi,I’mSandraandI’moneofyouractivityleaders.IwouldliketowelcomeyoualltoSunandSeaSummerCamp.Iwouldjustliketoexplainalittleaboutthecampprogramme.Thecampisbuiltinatraditionalvillagestyle.Ithasverylargeroomswithafridge,TV,air-conditioningandallotherusefulequipment.Itcancomfortablyhold4people.TheSunandSeaCampwelcomesupto20children,aged12-17.Inthemorning,thereare2programmestochoosefrom:theAdventureCampandtheEnglishLanguageCamp.Afterthemorningactivitiesandlessonshavefinishedit’stimeforahealthylunch.Afterlunchthereisaresttimeduringthehottesthoursoftheday,whichisfrom1:30p.m.to3:30p.m.Thenthepopularall-campmeetingstartstheafternoonswhereaseriesofexcitingactivitiestakeplaceinagegroups.Everyeveningtherearespecialeventsplanned.Theyaremainlyculturalvisitsandsomeofthesewillcertainlybeamongthemostinterestingpartsofyour2-weekexperience.That’sitfornow.So,letmegetyoualltoyourroomsandontolunchsowecanallgettoknoweachother.21.D22.C23.D【导语】这是一篇应用文。主要介绍文房四宝的特点、产地及文化意义。21.细节理解题。根据第二段“TheactofgrindingsymbolizespatienceanddedicationhighlyvaluedinChineseculture.(研磨这一动作象征着在中国文化中备受推崇的耐心和奉献精神)”可知,在中华文化中研磨墨汁被视为有意义的行为是因为这体现了中国所崇尚的道德观念。故选D。22.细节理解题。根据倒数第三段““XuanPaper”,thebestpaperforwriting,ismadeinXuanzhou,AnhuiProvince.(“宣纸”是用于书写的最佳纸张,产于安徽省宣州市)”可知,“宣纸”是用于书写的最佳纸张。故选C。23.推理判断题。根据标题“FourTreasuresoftheStudy(文房四宝)”以及最后一段“Withthesetreasures,Chinesepeoplecreateduniquestylesofcalligraphyandpainting,establishingadistinctiveexpressionsystem

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