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2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择做题时,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听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间B.Thescarfhasbeenfinish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6.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofhercurrentjo7.Whatistheprobabl听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。ASellingusedbooksiseasierthanever,thankstotechnology.AbeBooksisatextbooks,fineart,collectibles,maps,comics,andpapercollectibles.Becausethisit’sagoodplaceforpeoplewhowanttosellfirsThereisaminimum$25/site.Thetiered(阶梯式的)pricinggoesupfromthere,allthewayto$500/monthifySellersneedtodescribe,stoandspeeds.AnythingyoulistisautomaticallylistedontheirsixiIfyouonlywanttosellafewbooks—likeyouwanttooffloadsomyourgreataunt,oryouwanttoselllastsemester’stextbooks—AbeBookshasabwithTextbookRushfortextbooksandAbeBooksdoesnotacceptlow-qualityordamageditems.ButthebiggestdownsideofsellingAbeBooksisthesellingfees,whicharehigherthanOntheupside,yougettolistyourbooksonasitethat’sknowImportantly,thosebooksarelistedinternationallyatnoextracharge.That’AbeBooksformorethanon1.WhichofthefollowingbooksaremostpopularwithAbA.Inheritedancientbooks.B.Mass-marketpaperbacks.C.Newly-publishedtextbooks.D.Children’shand-drawnpic2.WhatisarequirementforsellerstosellusedboA.Covertheirshippingratesthemselves.B.KeepC.Payamonthlymembershipfee.D.3.WhatisthemainadvantageofsellingusedbooksonAbeBooks?AMuchlowersellingfees.C.Widerinternationalreachatnoextracost.DBWhilemanyteenagegirlsarebusywiththedevoteshertimetohelpingabandoneddogsfindnewhomes.ShevolunteersaandhassetupaFacebookpagetoadvertisedogsinneedofadoptioFaye’sjourneybeganduringherworkexperienceweekatAnimalControl.“Ipickedupapuppy(小狗)onpuppyonTradeMe,whichledtohimfindingalovinghomeinadvertisingpuppiesanddogsthatneededtobeHerpagenowhasnearly30,000likesalotofpressureofftheshelter,”saysVaughanOliver,anAnlight,givingthemasecondchanceatlife.”EveryFriday,FayevolunteersatAnimalControl,grooming(梳理)puppiesandphotographinFacebookpage.Shealsospendsseveralhourseachnightarrangemails.Itcanbestressfultobalancethiswithschoolassignmentsandhouseholdaboutherwork.“It’srewardingandmakesitallwoTheshelterreceivesupto20newdogseachweek,mostlysanymore.WithFaye’shelp,thesedogsoftenfindsuitablehomesquickly.“SherestoresmyfaithinthecommDespitestillbeinginhighschool,Fayehopestopursueacapeopleandmakingadifference,”sheher,”Mr.Oliveradds.“Shedoesafantasticjob.”FayecontinuestopostpicturesofadoptabledogsonFacebookpageeachweek,committedtogivingmoredogs4.WhatinspiredFayeCareytostarthelpingabanC.Apuppy’shardshipinherworkexperienD.HerdesiretogainworkexperienceinA5HowhasFaye’sFacebookpagecontributedtohereffortA.Ithasallowedhertofindmoredogs.C.Ithasincreasedthenumberofdisplaceddogs.D.Ithasprovidedfi6.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“surrendered”inparagraph5probA.Rejected.B.Influenced.C.Deserted.A.ToopenherownanimalC.ToorganizenationwideCCockatoosareknownforthebeaks(喙),whichhelpthemtacklecomplexchallenges.Inthesomeonehadleftthewaterrunningbymistake.Butafterlookingatavideo,shturningonthefountainbyitself.daysandgained525instancesofthebirdsusingthefountain.hestudyfoundthatabout70%ofthebirdsmadeeffortttoholddownthehandle,whilesomeplacedtheirotherfootonwoulddrink.“It’sabitofanawkwardbodypositiontheyhavetohold,”saidLucyAplin,oneofthescientistsinvolvedinthestudy.“Thebirdsonlygotwaterinabout41%oftheirefforttimewhentheywereinahurryorwhenothercockatoosweretryingtousethefountainatthesametime.”Thescientistsaren’texapossiblereasonisthatthecleanwatertaslikeeagles.Dr.Klumpnotedthebirdsmightsimplyenjoythechallengeofmakingthefountainwork.notdyingofthirst,”shesays,“Thenwhynotdosomethingyouenjoy?”8.Whatdoesparagraph3mainlA.Theprocessofthestudy.B.Theresultofthestudy.C.Thebackgroundofthestudy.D.Thesignificanceofthestudy.9.WhatdidDr.Klump’steamdiscoveraboutthecockatoos’useofthedrinkingfountain?A.OnlyafewcockatooswereinterestedinuB.Cockatoosarefondofthetasteofthewaterinthefountains.C.MostcockatoosmanagedtousethefountaindespitediffD.Cockatoospreferreddrinkingfromthefountaintoeatingwa10.WhymightdrinkingA.Itenablesthemtoavoidhumanintervention.B.ItheC.Itreducescompetitionwithotheranimals.D.ItprovideswA.TheMysteryofCockatoos’SurvivalSkillsC.UrbanBirds:AdaptingtoHumanEnvironmentsD.CleverCockatoos:DHavingnightmares(噩梦)onaweeklybasisseemstospeedupagingandmaaccordingtoastudybyAbidemiOtaikuatImperinightmarefrequency,andweresubsequentlyTheresearchrevealedthatthosewithweeklynireaching70comparedtothonightmarefrequencyandprematuredeath,notingitwasastrongerprediorlackofphysicalactivity.HeissettopresentthesefindingsattheEuropeanAcademyofNeurologyCongressToassesstheparticipants’biologicalage,theteammeasuredtelomerecelldivisionandisassto10,whosenightmarefrequencywasreportedbytheirparents.Adults’biologicalagewasfurtepigeneticclocks(表观遗传时钟).frequentnightmareshadshortertelomeraccountedforabout40%oftheincreaseddeathrisk.Otaikusuggestedtwopossiblereasonlevels,linkedtofastercellularaging.Second,disturbedsleepimpactsthebody’sincreasingtheriskofvariousmedicalconditions,includingheartdisease.Otaikuadvisedsimplestepstoavoidregulforanxiet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injuries,withtwobonesexposed.Holmeskeptthedriver33arrived.ThecrashleftHolmesshaken.“Itwashorriblrescue.Hisquick35helpedsustainlivesamongthewreckage(残骸).passedpulledoverB.tookoffslippedoffproblemspromisedplan32.A.weatheredB.deserted33.A.silent34.A.recalledB.admitted35.A.instructionB.actionAnewexhibitionatJiu overadozenprint-poetrycollections,whicharecreatedbyZaoandpoets.Ove 38(exhibit),coveAccordingtoMaNan,curator(负责人)oftheexhibition,ZaoencounteredMichauxin1948afterhisarrivalinParis.Theybecamelife-longfriends.Itwasthrough英的)intellectuals’circleandmotivatedhis39(cooperate)withmanyoftheseartistsDuringthelifetimeofZao,theculturaimportantbothinChinaandEu lotsofthesocialproblemsemergingafterthewar,”Masaid.IntheHangzhouNationalAcademyofArts,43heusedtostudyinthamongtheteachers,Maexplained.Theywerereadytogiveoutpaintingtohelpsomeonepoor44tocelebratesomeone’swedding.LaterinFrance,Zaogaveothersand45(receive)giftpaintingsfrommany46.假定你是李华,你的英国朋友Jim打算来中国旅游,他在两种旅行(NatureTour和CultureTour)上比Lilakneltinthecommunitygarden,pattingsoilaroThumbContestwasthreeweefirst-placeprize:asetofgardeningtools.“You’rereallygoingalloutthisyear,”saidMia,herneighborandfriendlycompetitoplotoflivelymarigolds.Thetwogirlshadbeencompetinginthecontestsincetheymightjustbeatmymarigoldsfortallestplant.”Lilasmiled.“That’stheplan!Yourfleveryafternoon,sharingtipsandlaughingastheytendedtheirgardens.Theymarkedwoodensticks,theirfriendlycompetitionpushingbothtodotheirbesThendisasterstruck.Afteraheavysummerrain,Lilaexaminedtheplantscarefully.“It’sblight(枯萎病),”shesaid.“Thedampweathercausedit.”Lilatriedeverythingtosaveherplants—specialsprays,extranutrients—black.Thecontestwasjustoneweekawaywhenshesatsadlyamongherhardworkwasdisappearingbeforeher.Thenextmorning,MiaappearedatLila’sgardenwithaplateofbright,healthymarigoldseedlshesaid.“Plantthesebetweenyoursunflowers.They’reresistanttoblightandwillhelpfillintheemptyspaceLilastaredatherfriendinsurprise.“But…whatabthingsaremoreimportantthanwinning.Besides,ourgardenslookbetterwhenwehelpeachother.”________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________LilahuggedMiatightly,andthenturnedtoaddressthec____________________________________________________________________________________________2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择做题时,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听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间B.Thescarfhasbeenfinish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6.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofhercurrentjo7.Whatistheprobabl听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。ASellingusedbooksiseasierthanever,thankstotechnology.AbeBooksisatextbooks,fineart,collectibles,maps,comics,andpapercollectibles.Becausethisit’sagoodplaceforpeoplewhowanttosellfirsThereisaminimum$25/site.Thetiered(阶梯式的)pricinggoesupfromthere,allthewayto$500/monthifySellersneedtodescribe,stoandspeeds.AnythingyoulistisautomaticallylistedontheirsixiIfyouonlywanttosellafewbooks—likeyouwanttooffloadsomyourgreataunt,oryouwanttoselllastsemester’stextbooks—AbeBookshasabwithTextbookRushfortextbooksandAbeBooksdoesnotacceptlow-qualityordamageditems.ButthebiggestdownsideofsellingAbeBooksisthesellingfees,whicharehigherthanOntheupside,yougettolistyourbooksonasitethat’sknowImportantly,thosebooksarelistedinternationallyatnoextracharge.That’AbeBooksformorethanon1.WhichofthefollowingbooksaremostpopularwithAbA.Inheritedancientbooks.B.Mass-marketpaperbacks.C.Newly-publishedtextbooks.D.Children’shand-drawnpic2.WhatisarequirementforsellerstosellusedboA.Covertheirshippingratesthemselves.B.KeepC.Payamonthlymembershipfee.D.3.WhatisthemainadvantageofsellingusedbooksonAbeBooks?A.Muchlowersellingfees.C.Widerinternationalreachatnoextracost.D【解析】【1题详解】细节理解题。根据第一段“Becausethissiteisbest-knownforrarebooks,it’sagoodplacef【2题详解】细节理解题。根据第二段“Thereisaminimum$25/monthmem500bookslistedonthesite.(开始进行销售需要支付每月25美元的最低【3题详解】collectiblebooks.Importantly,thosebooksarelistedinternationallyatnoextracharge.(从好的方BWhilemanyteenagegirlsarebusywiththedevoteshertimetohelpingabandoneddogsfindnewhomes.ShevolunteersaandhassetupaFacebookpagetoadvertisedogsinneedofadoptioFaye’sjourneybeganduringherworkexperienceweekatAnimalControl.“Ipickedupapuppy(小狗)onpuppyonTradeMe,whichledtohimfindingalovinghomeinadvertisingpuppiesanddogsthatneededtobeHerpagenowhasnearly30,000likesalotofpressureofftheshelter,”saysVaughanOliver,anAnlight,givingthemasecondchanceatlife.”EveryFriday,FayevolunteersatAnimalControl,grooming(梳理)puppiesandphotographinFacebookpage.Shealsospendsseveralhourseachnightarrangemails.Itcanbestressfultobalancethiswithschoolassignmentsandhouseholdaboutherwork.“It’srewardingandmakesitallwoTheshelterreceivesupto20newdogseachweek,mostlysanymore.WithFaye’shelp,thesedogsoftenfindsuitablehomesquickly.“SherestoresmyfaithinthecommDespitestillbeinginhighschool,Fayehopestopursueacapeopleandmakingadifference,”sheher,”Mr.Oliveradds.“Shedoesafantasticjob.”FayecontinuestopostpicturesofadoptabledogsonFacebookpageeachweek,committedtogivingmoredogs4.WhatinspiredFayeCareytostarthelpingabanC.Apuppy’shardshipinherworkexperienD.HerdesiretogainworkexperienceinA5.HowhasFaye’sFacebookpagecontributedtohereffortsA.Ithasallowedhertofindmoredogs.C.Ithasincreasedthenumberofdisplaceddogs.D.Ithasprovidedfi6.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“surrendered”inparagraph5probA.Rejected.B.Influenced.C.Deserted.A.ToopenherownanimalC.Toorganizenationwide【解析】【4题详解】细节理解题。根据第二段“Faye’sjourneybeganduringherworkexperienceweekatAnimalControl.“IpickeddecidedtoadvertisethepuppyonTradeMe,whichledtohicreatedaFacebookpageadvertisingpuppiesanddogsthatneededtobeadopted.【5题详解】三段“Herpagenowhasnearly30,000likes.To【6题详解】词句猜测题。根据划线词上文“Theshelterrecei【7题详解】细节理解题。根据最后一段“Despitestillbeinginhighschool,FayehopestopursCCockatoosareknownforthebeaks(喙),whichhelpthemtacklecomplexchallenges.IntheIn2018,Dr.BarbaraKlumpnoticedacockatoodsomeonehadleftthewaterrunningbymistake.Butafterlookingatavideo,sherealizeturningonthefountainbyitself.daysandgained525instancesofthebirdsusingthefountain.Thestudyfoundthatabout70%ofthebirdsmadeefforttoholddownthehandle,whilesomeplacedtheirotherfootontwoulddrink.“It’sabitofanawkwardbodypositiontheyhavetohold,”saidLucyAplin,oneofthescientistsinvolvedinthestudy.“Thebirdsonlygotwaterinabout41%oftheirefforttimewhentheywereinahurryorwhenothercockatoosweretryingtousethefountainatthesametime.”Thescientistsaren’texapossiblereasonisthatthecleanwatertaslikeeagles.Dr.Klumpnotedthebirdsmightsimplyenjoythechallengeofmakingthefountainwork.notdyingofthirst,”shesays,“Thenwhynotdosomethingyouenjoy?”8.Whatdoesparagraph3mainlA.Theprocessofthestudy.B.Theresultofthestudy.C.Thebackgroundofthestudy.D.Thesignificanceofthestudy.9.WhatdidDr.Klump’steamdiscoveraboutthecockatoos’useofthedrinkingfountain?A.OnlyafewcockatooswereinterestedinuB.Cockatoosarefondofthetasteofthewaterinthefountains.C.MostcockatoosmanagedtousethefountaindespitediffD.Cockatoospreferreddrinkingfromthefountaintoeatingwa10.WhymightdrinkingA.Itenablesthemtoavoidhumanintervention.B.ItheC.Itreducescompetitionwithotheranimals.D.ItprovideswA.TheMysteryofCockatoos’SurvivalSkillsC.UrbanBirds:AdaptingtoHumanEnvironmentsD.CleverCockatoos:【解析】【导语】本文是一篇说明文。主要介绍凤头鹦鹉具有高智商,科学家通过研究发现它们能自主使用公共饮【8题详解】主旨大意题。根据第三段中的“Dr.Klumpandherteamdecidedtostudythecockatoosmoreclosely.Theyrecorded14hoursofvideoover44daysandgained525instancesofthebirdsusingthefounta的团队决定更深入地研究凤头鹦鹉。他们给附近安装了两个摄像头。这些摄像头在44天内记录了14小时的视频,捕捉到了525次鹦鹉使用饮水机的【9题详解】细节理解题。根据第四段中的“Thestudyfoundthatabout70%ofthebirdsmadeeffortstousethefountain.(研究发现,约70%的鹦鹉会努力尝试使用饮水机)”以及第五段中的“Thebirdsonlygotwaterinabout41%ofcockatoosweretryingtousethefountainatthesametime.(鹦鹉尝试使用饮水机时,只有约41%的成功率。当【10题详解】细节理解题。根据第六段中的“Anotherpossibieasiertokeepaneyeoutforbirdsthatmightattackthem,likeeagles.(另一种可能性是,从饮水机喝水感觉更安主旨大意题。通读全文,尤其是第一段中的“Cockatoosareknownfortheirintelligenceandproblem-solvingabilities.Unlikecrows,theyhavestrongbeaks(喙),whichhelpthemtacklescientistsobservedthemopeningheavytrashcancoverstofindfo闻名。与乌鸦不同,它们拥有强健的喙,这能帮助它们应对复杂的挑战。过去,科学家曾观察到它们会打DHavingnightmares(噩梦)onaweeklybasisseemstospeedupagingandmaaccordingtoastudybyAbidemiOtaikuatImperinightmarefrequency,andweresubsequentlyTheresearchrevealedthatthosewithweeklynireaching70comparedtothonightmarefrequencyandprematuredeath,notingitwasastrongerprediorlackofphysicalactivity.HeissettopresentthesefindingsattheEuropeanAcademyofNeurologyCongressinToassesstheparticipants’biologicalage,theteammeasuredtelomerecelldivisionandisassto10,whosenightmarefrequencywasreportedbytheirparents.Adults’biologicalagewasfurtepigeneticclocks(表观遗传时钟).frequentnightmareshadshortertelomeraccountedforabout40%oftheincreaseddeathrisk.Otaikusuggestedtwopossiblereasonlevels,linkedtofastercellularaging.Second,disturbedsleepimpactsthebody’sincreasingtheriskofvariousmedicalconditions,includingheartdisease.Otaikuadvisedsimplestepstoavoidregulforanxiety.GuyLeschzinerfromGuy’sandStThomas’NHSFoundreasonablenessofthefindingsbutstressedtheneedformoreresearchtoestablishcausality,asnightmarescassociatedwithotherage-relatedmedicalconditionsandmedicatioA.Bypresentingfacts.B.C.Byanalyzingstatistics.13.WhydidtheresearchersusebothtelomeA.Tomakeagemeasure14WhatisGuyLeschziner’sattitudetowardsA.Completelyopposed.C.Enthusiasticallysupportive.D.Partially15.WhatisthemainidA.WaystopreventnightmareB.Nightmaresarecommonamongpeopleofallages.C.WeeklynightmaresmaD.TheEuropeanAcademyofNeurologyCongressfocusesonnightmares.【解析】【导语】本文是一篇说明文。主要介绍伦敦帝国理工学院研究发现,每周做噩梦可能加速衰老并增加早【12题详解】细节理解题。根据第一段中的“Otaikuandhiscolleaguesanalyzeddatafromover183whohadparticipatedinseveralstudies.与过多项研究的成年人的数据。研究开始时,参与者报告了他们做噩梦的频率,随后研究人员对他们进行【13题详解】细节理解题。根据第三段中的“Toassesstheparticipants’biologicalage,theteammeasuredtelomere(端粒)length,whichshortenswitheachcelldivisionandifromabout2,400childrenaged8to10,whosenightmarefrequencywasreportedbytheirparenbiologicalagewasfurtherevaluatedusingepigeneticclocks【14题详解】推理判断题。根据第六段中的“GuyLeschzinerfromGuy’sandStThomas’NHSFoundationTrusthighlightedthebiologicalreasonablenessofthefindingsbutstressenightmarescouldbeassociatedwithotherage-relatedmedicalconditionsandmedications.(盖伊和圣托马斯国民保健服务信托基金的盖伊·莱施津纳强调了该研究结果在生物学上的合理性,但也强调需要更多研究来确结果的合理性,又对因果关系持谨慎态度,认为需进一步研究,态度【15题详解】主旨大意题。通读全文,尤其是第一段中的“Havingnightmares(噩梦)onaweeklybasisseemstospeedupherslowlyovercomefearandlaugh.“Itmademerealizehowimportantitistoconnectwithlocalpeopleinanewenvironment.”Thatexperiencecausedalargertransformation.Today,at29,aShanghai-basedcompanythatoffersimmersive(沉浸式的)“citywalk”tours—guidedwalksthrlesser-knownhistoriesandoverlookedcorners.HhalfofherclientsareChinesethankstoherfluencyinMandarin(普通话).17“IchoseChineseasmysecondforeignlanguage.Itexplained,“Sincethesevisitorsarealreadyfamiliarwiththecity,IwantedOverthepastfiveyearsresearch.19Shealsospeaworksoutaroute,shewalksitrepeatedly,refiningthestoryliLeGuernicbelievesShanghaistillhasmanyuntoldstories.”uncover.”A.ThepossibilitiesfordiscoveryarB.WhenIfirstarrived,everythingwasunfamilD.ShespendshoursdiggingthroughceE.SheorderedthesamediF.Ifocusedonlesser-knownspotsoruntoldsto【解析】【16题详解】hadthecouragetoorderasimple后续日常,且这个日常帮助了她。E选项“Sheorderedthesamedisheverydaywithshortconversations(她每【17题详解】根据上文“AbouthalfofherclientsareChinesethankstoherfluencyinMandarin(普通话).(由于她的普通话流历。C选项“Itisaskillshebegandevelopinginmiddleschool.(这是她从中学就开始培养的一项技能)【18题详解】根据上文“Sincethesevisitorsarealreadyfamiliarwiththecity,Iwantedtocreatesomethingdifferent.(由于这同的东西”具体是什么。F选项“Ifocus注于那些不太为人知的地方,或是隐藏在热门地区的不为人知的故事)【19题详解】根据上文“Overthepastfiveyears,LeGuernichasdevelopedmorethan30originalwalkingroutesthrough加深对当地文化的了解。)”中的“also”可知,此空应讲述她进行研究的一种方式,与下文的研究方式并【20题详解】根据上文“LeGuernicbelievesShanghaistillhasmanyuntoldstories.(LeGuernic认为上海还有很多不为人知的故事。)”以及下文“Afterafewyears,IthoughtIunderstoodthecity.ButonceIstartedresearchingforthetours,Irealizedhowmuchmorethereistouncover.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)AnArizonatruckerhasbeenrecognizedforhisassistanceatthesceneofamajoHolmes21was22onInterstate71nearSpringfield,MissouckcarwasheadingnorthonInterstfthevehicle,turnedsharplyacrossthemedianstrip(中央隔离带)and24apickuptrucktravelinginthesouthboundlanes(车道)headon.Holmesmiddleofthesouthboundlanes,whilethepickuptruckslidofftheleftsideofthehighwayafterHolmes27totheshouldertoassist.Hehelpedalitblackcar.Henoticedthecar’sdriverhaddied,andth“Shewasinbadshape,”Holmessaid.Holmesthen30 injuries,withtwobonesexposed.Holmeskeptthedriver33arrived.ThecrashleftHolmesshaken.“Itwashorriblrescue.Hisquick35helpedsustainlivesamongthewreckage(残骸).pulledoverproblemsconfirmedassistedplanB.tookoffslippedoffpromiseddesign34.A.recalledB.admitted35.A.instructionB.action【答案】21.
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