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第1页(共1页)2025-2026学年河北省沧州市多校联考高二(上)期中英语试卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分0分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)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.Howdoesthemanrespondtothewoman'ssuggestion?A.Heagreestoithappily.B.Herefusesitpolitely.C.Heoffersanotheroption.2.WhatdidAndyforgetyesterday?A.Hisglasses.B.Hisschoolbag.C.Hisruler.3.Whatisthewomangoingtodothisafternoon?A.Attendaclass.B.Gotothepark.C.Takepictures.4.Whatarethespeakersprobablytalkingabout?A.Aphone.B.Adress.C.Ahandbag.5.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?A.Hetraveledbytrain.B.HegotaridefromJack.C.Hetookthebusasusual.第二节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)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,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听下面一段材料,回答以下问题。6.WhyisthezooclosedonSaturday?A.It'sunderrepair.B.It'strainingzookeepers.C.It'smovinganimalstonewareas.7.Whatdothespeakersdecidetodofinally?A.Gohorse﹣riding.B.Watchamovie.C.Stayathome.听下面一段材料,回答以下问题。8.HowlongwereLucyandSteveinthesameclass?A.Foroneyear.B.Fortwoyears.C.Forthreeyears.9.WhatdoesStevethinkofLucyinmiddleschool?A.Shewasquiet.B.Shewassmart.C.Shewasunfriendly.10.WhatdoesLucyoftendothesedays?A.Playbasketball.B.Playtennis.C.Gotoconcerts.听下面一段材料,回答以下问题。11.Whatdoestheman'shistoryprofessoradvisehimtodo?A.Becomeamanager.B.Workinpolitics.C.Openarestaurant.12.Whatdoesthewomanwanttobe?A.Ateacher.B.Apolitician.C.Anartist.13.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Friends.B.Co﹣workers.C.Strangers.听下面一段材料,回答以下问题。14.Whatisthecountrysidemuseumabout?A.Trees.B.Plants.C.Wildbirds.15.Whenisthemuseumclosed?A.OnMondays.B.OnThursdays.C.OnSaturdays.16.Whydidthewomanspendmoretimegettinghome?A.Shegotlost.B.Shevisitedafriend.C.Theroadswerebusier.17.Howmuchwilla17﹣year﹣oldstudentpayforthestudyday?A.£16.B.£18.C.£32.听下面一段材料,回答以下问题。18.Wherewasthetheater?A.Itwasinavillage.B.Itwasbythesea.C.Itwasonahill.19.Wheredidtheguidetakethespeakerinsteadoftheoldpalace?A.Alibrary.B.Atheater.C.Afactory.20.Whatdidthespeakerdoafterlunch?A.Shevisitedawaterfall.B.Shemadepotsandplates.C.Shetookawalktoalake.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分0分)第一节(共4小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。HerearefourofthebiggestdogparksintheU.S.thatprovideplentyofspaceforyourfour﹣leggedfriendstoexplorefreelyandhaveendlessfun.CherryCreekStateParkLocatedinAurora,Colorado,CherryCreekStateParkoffersabigfreerunningareaofover107acres(英亩).It'saperfectplacefordogsthatlovetorunandexploreinanaturalsetting.Theparkfeaturespathways,openfields,andevenapoolwheredogscancooloffduringhotdays.Givenitshugesize,it'sessentialtohavereliabledogcollars(项圈)withidentificationlabelsforyourfurryfriends,astheymightwanderfarandwide.MillieBushDogParkCoveringover7,800acres,GeorgeBushParkinHouston,Texas,isoneofthelargestparksinthecountry,andithasabigdogparkinside.TheMillieBushDogParkcovers15acres,withlargegrassyareas,pondsforswimming,andshadedspotsforresting.Theparkisdividedintoseparateareasforlargeandsmalldogs,ensuringsafetyandcomfortforall.Whenvisiting,bringastrongdogcollar,asyourpetwillhaveplentyofspacetoexploreandadventure.PointIsabelRegionalShorelineSituatedalongtheSanFranciscoBayinRichmond,California,PointIsabelRegionalShorelineisoneofthelargestdogparksinthecountry,covering23acres.Thisparkprovidesbeautifulbayviewsandplentyofroomfordogstorunandplayfreely.Italsohasadog﹣friendlycaféandawashingstation,makingitaconvenientandfunspotforafulldayofactivities.Theopenenvironmentmeansdurabledogcollarsareamusttoensureyourpet'ssafetyduringtheiradventures.BearCreekDogParkInColumbia,Missouri,CosmoParkishometooneofthelargestdogparksintheMidwest.ItsBearCreekDogParkcoversnearly15acres,offeringwide﹣openspaces,trails,andapoolwheredogscanplayaround.Thisparkalsofeaturesseparateareasforlargeandsmalldogs,makingitaflexibleoptionfordogowners.Withsomuchspacetoexplore,asecuredogcollarisveryimportanttokeepyourdogsafewhiletheyenjoythepark.21.WhereistheMillieBushDogParklocated?A.InHouston,Texas.B.InAurora,Colorado.C.InColumbia,Missouri.D.InRichmond,California.22.Whichparkhasadogfriendlycafé?A.CosmoPark.B.GeorgeBushPark.C.CherryCreekStatePark.D.PointIsabelRegionalShoreline.23.Whatdothefourparkshaveincommon?A.Theycovermorethan100acres.B.Theyrecommendusingadogcollar.C.Theyhavepoolsfordogstoswimin.D.Theydivideareasforbigandsmalldogs.ForYeJiaxing,a32﹣year﹣oldBeijingnative,thesightofChineseroseplantsliningtheroadsalwayswelcomesherhome.Returningfrombusinesstrips,shefeelsdeeplyconnectedtothecitywhenseeingtheseflowersfromhertaxi."Therosesinfullbloom(花期)alwaysmakemefeellesstired,"shesays.Chineserosesbloomforover200daysyearly.Eachspring,theytransformBeijing'sThird,Fourth,andFifthRingRoadsintogreenbelts.AccordingtoZhaoShiwei,ChiefEngineerofBeijingInstituteofLandscapeArchitecture,roadsideplantingbeganin2003toimprovestreetlandscaping.ThisflowerbecameBeijing'sofficialsymbolin1987.Threeyearslater,massiveplantingspreparedthecityforthe1990AsianGames.However,challengesappeared:short﹣stemmedvarietiessufferedfromwindandcarpollutionbecausetheywereplantedsoclosetotheground."Afterhundredsofexperiments,climbingrosesprovedbestforringroads,"Zhaoexplained.Thesenowgrowwelloncentraldividersacrossthecity.ChenJunqiofBeijingGardeningBureaunotes,"Theybloom3﹣4timesannuallyfromSpringFestivaltoOctober,eachphaselasting10days.In2023alone,50millionplantscovered2,500+metersofstreetsandparks."Creatingnewvarietiesremainsdifficult.BeijingInstitute'sdecade﹣longeffortdeveloped"BeijingJinxi"—acold/heatresistantchampionattheInternationalHorticulturalExhibition.SeniorresearcherFengHuiemphasizes,"ThisvarietyuniquelylivesthroughBeijing'sextremetemperatures."24.WhywererosesplantedalongBeijing'sroadsin2003?A.Toattracttourists.B.Tostudyplantgrowth.C.Toimprovestreetviews.D.TohonortheAsianGames.25.WhatproblemdidearlyChineserosevarietiesface?A.Toofewflowers.B.Shortbloomingperiods.C.DifficultygrowinginBeijing.D.Weaknessagainstwindandpollution.26.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"They"refertoinparagraph4?A.Climbingroses.B.Carpollutants.C.Roaddividers.D.TheAsianGames.27.Whatcanweknowabout"BeijingJinxi"?A.Itbloomsallyear.B.Itneedslittlewater.C.Itgrowsfastestinspring.D.Itsurvivesextremetemperatures.Listeningtomusicbyyourselfmightnotseemlikeasocialactivity,butresearchershavepublishedastudythatsuggestshowdoingsocanhavevaluablesocialbenefits."It'sagreatwaytogiveyourselfasocialimprovementandincreaseyourwell﹣being,"saysElaineParavati,thestudy'sauthor,whoconductedtheresearchwhilecompletingherresearchattheUniversityatBuffalo.Thestudy'sview,however,differsfromalotofpreviousresearchesonthesocialaspectsofmusic,whichoftenfocusonhowmusicbringspeopletogether,aslistenersandperformers.Paravatiinsteadlookedatmusicenjoyedinisolation(孤立).Humanshaveabasicneedtobelong,whichstronglymotivatesourbehavior.Failingtoconnectwithotherscanleadtodepression,anxietyandlowself﹣esteem(自尊).Therearetraditionalwaystofillthisneed,likespendingtimewithfamilyandfriends,buttherearenon﹣traditionalwaysaswell,likeactivitiesthatmightnotbeimmediatelyrecognizedassocial.Theseareknownassocialsurrogates(替代),whichcanhelpwithloneliness,isolationandsocialthreats,likerejection,justaswellastimespentwithothers.Examplesincludeformingone﹣sidedbondswithcelebrities,engaginginvirtualsocialworlds,andsurroundingoneselfwithremindersoflovedones."Listeningtomusicaloneoperatesasasocialsurrogatealongallthreeofthosepathways,"saysParavati."Wefoundthatlisteningtoone'sfavoritemusichelpedindividualsfeellesslonely,"saysParavati."Butsomeone'sfavoritemusicwasmoreeffectiveatthisthanjustlisteningtomusicingeneral.Inotherwords,thereissomethingspecialaboutputtingonyourfavoritesongandjammingout."Paravatisaysfutureresearchmightexploretheimpactofmusicstylesortheindividualdifferencesamongthethreesurrogatepathwaysandwhichmightbemoreimportantthantheothertwo.28.Whatmightpreviousresearchonmusic'ssocialrolemostprobablyignore?A.Music'sphysicalhealthbenefits.B.Privatelisteningassocialconnection.C.Differencesbetweenmusicstyles.D.Music'simpactonworkplaceefficiency.29.HowdoesfavoritemusichelpaccordingtoParavati?A.Byimprovingmemory.B.Byreplacingsocialactivities.C.Byreducingfeelingsofloneliness.D.Byincreasingprofessionalskills.30.WhatdoesParavati'ssuggestionforfutureresearchimplyabouthercurrentfindings?A.Theyareonlyapplicabletoyoungpeople.B.Theymaynotcoverallkeyparts.C.Theyrequiremorereal﹣lifecaseschecking.D.Theythinktoohighlyofmusic'santi﹣lonelinesseffect.31.Whatcouldbethebesttitleforthetext?A.MusicTypesMatter.B.ShareMusic,ShareJoy.C.AlonewithYourFavoriteSongs.D.ConcertsBeatLoneliness.Imaginewalkingintoaroomfilledwithstrangers,youhaven'tspokenaword.Youhaven'theardoneeither.Yetsomethingisalreadybeingsaid.Youmightfeeltheslightpressureofalookfromacrosstheroom.Yousensecomfortinthewayanotherpersonsmiles—notjustwiththeirlips,butwiththeirwholeface.Youknowwhoisconfident,whoisnervous,whoseemsopen,andwhoseemsclosed.Allthishappensbeforeasinglewordisspoken.Thisisn'tmagic.It'sthemind'ssecretlanguage.It'sthesilent,invisibleforcebeneatheveryhumaninteraction,shapingourrelationships,influencingourjudgments,andconnectingusinwaysthatwordsnevercould.Longbeforeyoulearnedtotalk,youwerealreadyamasterofsilentcommunication.Babiesjustdaysoldcandetecteyecontact.Theyrespondtotone,rhythmandfacialexpressions.Theycrytosignalneedandsmiletobuildbonds(联系).Novocabularyisneeded.Thisisthefoundationofwhatneuroscientistscallsocialcognition—thebrain'sabilitytounderstandandrespondtoothers.Ourbrainsarebuiltforconnection.Wedon'tjustobserveothers:wesimulate(模仿)theiractionsinsideourselves.Whenyouseesomeonesmile,yourbrainactivatesthesameregionsthatfirewhenyouyourselfsmile.Thisisthebasisofmirrorneurons,asystemdiscoveredinthe1990sthathelpsexplainhowwe"feel"whatothersfeel.Frombabyhood,westartbuildingatheoryofmind.Thismeansunderstandingthatothershavetheirownseparatethoughts,feelingsandintentions.Weusethisknowledgeconstantly,mostlywithoutspeaking.Youdon'tneedsomeonetosay,"I'mdepressed."Yourecognizeitinhowtheyshutadoorfirmlyoravoidmeetingyoureyes.Thisskilltosenseothers—toreadtheirmentalstatefromtheirface,posture,gestures,voicetoneandevensilences—istheessentialfoundationofhumanconnection.Itexplainsourtalentforstorytelling,teamwork,andcaring.It'salsowhymisunderstandingscanhappensoeasily.32.Whatcanwelearnaboutbabiesaccordingtoparagraph3?A.Theylearnwordsquickly.B.Theybondthroughsmiles.C.Theyignorefacialexpressions.D.Theyrarelysignalneeds.33.Whydoestheauthormention"mirrorneurons"?A.Todescribebraindiseases.B.Toexplainsharingothers'feelings.C.Toargueagainstsocialcognition.D.Toprovespeech'simportance.34.Whatisparagraph5mainlyabout?A.Howbrainsprocesslanguage.B.Whypeopleavoideyecontact.C.Theroleofthetheoryofmind.D.Thediscoveryofbabies'abilities.35.Whatabilityisakeyfunctionofthetheoryofmind?A.Predictingweatherchanges.B.Creatingcomplexvocabulary.C.Understandingothers'intentions.D.Memorizingscientificterms.第二节(共1小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Whetheryou'reananxiousnewfreshmanoraconfidentsenior,headingbacktoschoolsignalsatimeofchange:newclasses,newteachers,newschedulesandanewsocialscene.36.Stretchyourselftoothinandyoumightfeelstressedout.Herearesomewaystogetcontrol.●Planahead.37.Markthedatesofmidterms,finalsandothertests.Notetheduedatesoftermpapers,essaysandotherprojectsastheyareassigned.Listanyothertimecommitmentsyouhave.Whenyourcalendarstartstofill,learntosaynotootheractivitiesuntilthingscalmdown.●Stayahead.Trynottofallbehind.Ifyoufeeldepressed,letyourteachersandparentsknow.38.Almosteveryonestruggleswithaparticularsubjectorclass.Whenyoudo,askyourteacherforextrahelpafterclass.Takingafewminutestoaddresstheproblemrightawaycansavetimelater,andifyourteacherknowsthatyou'restrugglingwithsomething,they'relikelytobemoreunderstandingofthesituation.●39.Payingattentioninclasscanpayoffinthelongrun.Sure,it'softeneasiersaidthandone,butactivelylisteningduringlecturescanmakerecallinginformationeasierwhenitcomestimetostudyandrememberthings.●Takenotes.Ifyoutakenotesandreviewthembeforeclassbegins,youcanaskateachertogooveranythingyoudon'tunderstand.Itcanalsobehelpfultogoovernoteswithafriendafterclass—aslongasyou'reconfidentyourfriendreallyunderstandsthematerial!40.A.ListenupB.GetenoughsleeptostayenergeticC.JoinclubstomakenewfriendsquicklyD.GetawallcalendarorapersonalplannerE.It'sbettertogethelpearlythantowaitF.SomanychoicesandthingscompeteforyourtimeG.Learninggoodnote﹣takingskillsinhighschoolalsogivesyouanadvantageincollege第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分0分)第一节(共1小题;每小题0分,满分0分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。TimWilson,an18﹣year﹣oldstudentatBarkerCollegeinSydney,Australia,designedasoftrobotthatgivesreassuring(使安心的)hugs.His41washissister'sfrequenttroublegettingagoodnight'ssleep."Isawthe42ofpoorsleeponher,"Timsays.Therefore,forahigh﹣schoolresearchproject,he43todealwith"arealneedintheworld".His44—ahuggable,co﹣sleepingrobot—wonhimabigprizeataninternationalcompetition.Besidesreturninghugs,Tim's45alsocopiesbreathingthroughitschest(胸膛),whichgentlyrisesandfalls."Therobotevenattemptsto46itsbreathingratetothehugger'sandmirrorhowfastthehugger'sbreathing,"Timsays."Thatpartproved47.Afterall,abedroomfanmightbeenoughtothrowoffthegaslevels.It'snotalwaysgoingtobemirroringyou48,"headds."Mysister49itverycute,"hesays."Oneofthethingsthatsurprisedmewasthatshetoldmeitwasquite50andreassuring."Somepeople51emotionalsupportdogs.Butsomeplacesmightnot52animals.Inasuper﹣cleanhospital,ananimalmaycausea53tosickkids."Beingabletoassurekidsisquitea54thing,"Timsays."Butitwouldbe55ifmyproductcoulddoit."41.A.tripB.destinationC.responseD.inspiration42.A.impactB.focusC.adviceD.impression43.A.failedB.decidedC.refusedD.disagreed44.A.favoriteB.functionC.discoveryD.solution45.A.computerB.radioC.machineD.car46.A.tieB.referC.matchD.combine47.A.specialB.creativeC.effectiveD.difficult48.A.exactlyB.immediatelyC.carefullyD.generally49.A.madeB.keptC.foundD.proved50.A.independentB.relaxingC.responsibleD.frightening51.A.giveupB.diefromC.figureoutD.benefitfrom52.A.allowB.feedC.requestD.absorb53.A.differenceB.choiceC.riskD.chance54.A.typicalB.challengingC.convenientD.promising55.A.coolB.realC.flexibleD.normal第二节(共1小题;每小题1.5分,满分0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。TheHan﹣WeiLuoyangAncientCitySiteMuseum,56(locate)inLuoyanginCentralChina'sHenanProvince,openedtothepublicfortrialoperationsonJune5th,2025.Themuseumwasintendedtoshowtheancientcityasit57(exist)fromtheWesternZhouDynasty(1046BC﹣771BC)totheTangDynasty(618﹣907).Theancientcitythrived(兴盛)asthecapitalduringtheHan﹣Weiperiod."Itslayoutshowsthe'central﹣axis(中心轴)planning'designthat58(absolute)influencedlaterChinesecapitaldesign.59sitealsoreshapedtheurbanplanningofancientChinesecapital,"saidarchaeologistHeJierao.Themuseumhasdesignedthreethemedexhibitionhallstoshowover1,300relics(遗物).Onehalltakeszhong,60means"centralormiddle"inChinese,asitstheme.Therelicsinthissectionrevealhowtheancientcitywasestablished,whilethesecondsection,he,meaning"integration"inChinese,showstheexchangebetweennorthernpeople61theHanpeopleduringperiodssuchastheWei(220﹣265)andJin(265﹣420)62(dynasty).ThethirdexhibitionspacetakesLuoyangitselfasafocus,63(show)howChina'ssilkexchangeswiththeWestthrivedduringancienttimes."Inthefuture,weaim64(work)togetherwithoverseasmuseumstopromotetheancientCentralPlainscivilization,"saidGuoRong,directorofthemuseum'sResearchandEducationDepartment,addingthatthe65(establish)ofthemuseumdeepensChina'snational﹣levelprojecttofindtheoriginsofChinesecivilization.第四部分写作(共两节,满分0分)第一节(满分0分)66.假定你是李华。你校将举办国际文化节,现招募学生助手。请你给负责老师Smith女士写一封英文推荐信,推荐你的同学陈阳。内容包括:1.推荐对象;2.你的理由。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。DearMs.Smith,________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yourssincerely,LiHua第二节(满分0分)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。Onemorning,Mr.ReedintroducedKenjitohisfifth﹣gradeclass.Theboy'sbrightbluehairstoodstraightup,makinghimlookbothuniqueandnervous.Hekepthiseyeslow,fingerstightlyholdingtheshirt.Somekidswhisperedandothersstared."Taketheseatbeside,Leo,"Mr.Reedsaidgently,pointingtoaboyinthebackwhowasbusydrawing.Leolookedup,andaplayfulsmileformedashenoticedKenji'shair.Atlunch,Leocouldn'tresist.HejumpedupandstoodnearKenji'sdesk."Listen,everyone!"hecalledoutloudly."Meetournewsuperhero—BlueLightning!"HepointedrightatKenji'shair."Canyoulightuptheroomwiththat?"Theclassburstintolaughter.Kenji'sfaceturnedred.Hefelteveryone'seyesonhim,andhisheartbeatfast.Withoutaword,herushedouttoMr.Reed'soffice,tearsbuildinginhiseyes.Mr.ReedofferedKenjisomewarmmilk."Yourhairisspecial,"hesaidinakindvoice."Beingdifferentisagoodthing."Later,Mr.ReedcalledLeoandtalkedwithhim."Jokesshouldnothurtothers,"hesaidseriously."Laughingatsomeonecanleaveadeephurt."Leonodded,buthestillfeltalittledefensive.Hewasjusttryingtobefunny.Thatafternoon,LeosawKenjiwalkinghomealone,headdown.LeorememberedthesadlookonKenji'sfacewheneveryonelaughed.Forthefirsttime,herealizedhisjokewasn'tfunforeveryone.Leoloveddrawingandmakingpeoplesmile,buthenevermeanttomakesomeonefeelsosmall.Allweekend,hethoughtaboutwhathehaddone—andhowhecouldmakeitright.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。OnMondaymorning,Leocametoschoolearly,carryingthecomichehaddrawn._____Justthen,Mr.Reedenteredandsawthetwoboyslookingatthesuperherocomictogether._____
2025-2026学年河北省沧州市多校联考高二(上)期中英语试卷参考答案与试题解析第一部分听力(共两节,满分0分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)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.Howdoesthemanrespondtothewoman'ssuggestion?A.Heagreestoithappily.B.Herefusesitpolitely.C.Heoffersanotheroption.【解答】略2.WhatdidAndyforgetyesterday?A.Hisglasses.B.Hisschoolbag.C.Hisruler.【解答】略3.Whatisthewomangoingtodothisafternoon?A.Attendaclass.B.Gotothepark.C.Takepictures.【解答】略4.Whatarethespeakersprobablytalkingabout?A.Aphone.B.Adress.C.Ahandbag.【解答】略5.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?A.Hetraveledbytrain.B.HegotaridefromJack.C.Hetookthebusasusual.【解答】略第二节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)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,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听下面一段材料,回答以下问题。6.WhyisthezooclosedonSaturday?A.It'sunderrepair.B.It'strainingzookeepers.C.It'smovinganimalstonewareas.7.Whatdothespeakersdecidetodofinally?A.Gohorse﹣riding.B.Watchamovie.C.Stayathome.【解答】略听下面一段材料,回答以下问题。8.HowlongwereLucyandSteveinthesameclass?A.Foroneyear.B.Fortwoyears.C.Forthreeyears.9.WhatdoesStevethinkofLucyinmiddleschool?A.Shewasquiet.B.Shewassmart.C.Shewasunfriendly.10.WhatdoesLucyoftendothesedays?A.Playbasketball.B.Playtennis.C.Gotoconcerts.【解答】略听下面一段材料,回答以下问题。11.Whatdoestheman'shistoryprofessoradvisehimtodo?A.Becomeamanager.B.Workinpolitics.C.Openarestaurant.12.Whatdoesthewomanwanttobe?A.Ateacher.B.Apolitician.C.Anartist.13.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Friends.B.Co﹣workers.C.Strangers.【解答】略听下面一段材料,回答以下问题。14.Whatisthecountrysidemuseumabout?A.Trees.B.Plants.C.Wildbirds.15.Whenisthemuseumclosed?A.OnMondays.B.OnThursdays.C.OnSaturdays.16.Whydidthewomanspendmoretimegettinghome?A.Shegotlost.B.Shevisitedafriend.C.Theroadswerebusier.17.Howmuchwilla17﹣year﹣oldstudentpayforthestudyday?A.£16.B.£18.C.£32.【解答】略听下面一段材料,回答以下问题。18.Wherewasthetheater?A.Itwasinavillage.B.Itwasbythesea.C.Itwasonahill.19.Wheredidtheguidetakethespeakerinsteadoftheoldpalace?A.Alibrary.B.Atheater.C.Afactory.20.Whatdidthespeakerdoafterlunch?A.Shevisitedawaterfall.B.Shemadepotsandplates.C.Shetookawalktoalake.【解答】略第二部分阅读(共两节,满分0分)第一节(共4小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。HerearefourofthebiggestdogparksintheU.S.thatprovideplentyofspaceforyourfour﹣leggedfriendstoexplorefreelyandhaveendlessfun.CherryCreekStateParkLocatedinAurora,Colorado,CherryCreekStateParkoffersabigfreerunningareaofover107acres(英亩).It'saperfectplacefordogsthatlovetorunandexploreinanaturalsetting.Theparkfeaturespathways,openfields,andevenapoolwheredogscancooloffduringhotdays.Givenitshugesize,it'sessentialtohavereliabledogcollars(项圈)withidentificationlabelsforyourfurryfriends,astheymightwanderfarandwide.MillieBushDogParkCoveringover7,800acres,GeorgeBushParkinHouston,Texas,isoneofthelargestparksinthecountry,andithasabigdogparkinside.TheMillieBushDogParkcovers15acres,withlargegrassyareas,pondsforswimming,andshadedspotsforresting.Theparkisdividedintoseparateareasforlargeandsmalldogs,ensuringsafetyandcomfortforall.Whenvisiting,bringastrongdogcollar,asyourpetwillhaveplentyofspacetoexploreandadventure.PointIsabelRegionalShorelineSituatedalongtheSanFranciscoBayinRichmond,California,PointIsabelRegionalShorelineisoneofthelargestdogparksinthecountry,covering23acres.Thisparkprovidesbeautifulbayviewsandplentyofroomfordogstorunandplayfreely.Italsohasadog﹣friendlycaféandawashingstation,makingitaconvenientandfunspotforafulldayofactivities.Theopenenvironmentmeansdurabledogcollarsareamusttoensureyourpet'ssafetyduringtheiradventures.BearCreekDogParkInColumbia,Missouri,CosmoParkishometooneofthelargestdogparksintheMidwest.ItsBearCreekDogParkcoversnearly15acres,offeringwide﹣openspaces,trails,andapoolwheredogscanplayaround.Thisparkalsofeaturesseparateareasforlargeandsmalldogs,makingitaflexibleoptionfordogowners.Withsomuchspacetoexplore,asecuredogcollarisveryimportanttokeepyourdogsafewhiletheyenjoythepark.21.WhereistheMillieBushDogParklocated?AA.InHouston,Texas.B.InAurora,Colorado.C.InColumbia,Missouri.D.InRichmond,California.22.Whichparkhasadogfriendlycafé?DA.CosmoPark.B.GeorgeBushPark.C.CherryCreekStatePark.D.PointIsabelRegionalShoreline.23.Whatdothefourparkshaveincommon?BA.Theycovermorethan100acres.B.Theyrecommendusingadogcollar.C.Theyhavepoolsfordogstoswimin.D.Theydivideareasforbigandsmalldogs.【解答】(1)细节理解题。根据MillieBushDogPark部分中的Coveringover7,800acres,GeorgeBushParkinHouston,Texas,isoneofthelargestparksinthecountry,andithasabigdogparkinside.TheMillieBushDogParkcovers15acres,withlargegrassyareas,pondsforswimming,andshadedspotsforresting(德克萨斯州休斯顿市的乔治•布什公园占地超过7800英亩,是美国最大的公园之一,园内设有一个大型狗公园。米莉•布什狗公园占地15英亩,拥有大片草坪、可供游泳的池塘以及供休息的阴凉区域)可知,米莉•布什狗公园位于德克萨斯州休斯顿市。故选A。(2)细节理解题。根据PointIsabelRegionalShoreline部分中的Italsohasadog﹣friendlycaféandawashingstation,makingitaconvenientandfunspotforafulldayofactivities(它还设有一家宠物友好型咖啡馆和一个清洗站,使其成为适合全天活动的便捷且有趣的场所)可知,伊莎贝尔角区域海岸线公园内有宠物友好型咖啡馆。故选D。(3)细节理解题。根据CherryCreekStatePark部分中的Givenitshugesize,it'sessentialtohavereliabledogcollars(项圈)withidentificationlabelsforyourfurryfriends(由于公园面积庞大,为你的毛茸茸的伙伴配备带有识别标签的可靠狗项圈至关重要);MillieBushDogPark部分中的Whenvisiting,bringastrongdogcollar(参观时,请带上结实的狗项圈);PointIsabelRegionalShoreline部分中的Theopenenvironmentmeansdurabledogcollarsareamusttoensureyourpet'ssafetyduringtheiradventures(开阔的环境意味着耐用的狗项圈是确保你的宠物在冒险过程中安全的必需品)以及BearCreekDogPark部分中的Withsomuchspacetoexplore,asecuredogcollarisveryimportanttokeepyourdogsafewhiletheyenjoythepark(有如此多的空间可供探索,一个安全的狗项圈对于确保你的狗在享受公园乐趣时的安全非常重要)可知,这四座公园的共同点是都建议使用狗项圈。故选B。ForYeJiaxing,a32﹣year﹣oldBeijingnative,thesightofChineseroseplantsliningtheroadsalwayswelcomesherhome.Returningfrombusinesstrips,shefeelsdeeplyconnectedtothecitywhenseeingtheseflowersfromhertaxi."Therosesinfullbloom(花期)alwaysmakemefeellesstired,"shesays.Chineserosesbloomforover200daysyearly.Eachspring,theytransformBeijing'sThird,Fourth,andFifthRingRoadsintogreenbelts.AccordingtoZhaoShiwei,ChiefEngineerofBeijingInstituteofLandscapeArchitecture,roadsideplantingbeganin2003toimprovestreetlandscaping.ThisflowerbecameBeijing'sofficialsymbolin1987
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