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注意事项:答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。第一节(共分,满分分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的D四个选项中选出最佳选项。ATheEdinburghFestivalFringe,theworld'slargestartsfestival,returnseveryAugust,
transformingtheScottishcapitalintoahubofcreativity.Withthousandsofperformancesacross
theater,comedy,music,anddance,theFringeattractsartistsandaudiencesfromover70countries.
Hereare4unmissableexperiencesforfirst-timevisitors:ThehistoricRoyalMilebecomesthefestival'sheart,withstreetperformersentertainingcrowds
fromdawntilldusk.Magicians,acrobats,andmusiciansshowcasetheirtalentsoneverycorner,
creatingalivelyatmosphere.Manyshowsarefreetowatch(withasuggesteddonation),makingit
easytosoakupthefestivalspiritwithoutspendingafortune.Knownforitsiconicpurplecowlogo,UnderbellyhostssomeoftheFringe'smostinnovativeshows.Fromcutting-edgetheatertoside-splittingcomedy,itsvenuesrangefromintimateroomsto
largetents.Don'tmissthe"UnderbellyCowgate"—aformervaultedspacenowhometolate-night
performancesandimmersiveexperiences.AFringeinstitutionsince1981,theAssemblyRoomsofferamixofhigh-qualityperformancesin
elegant,historicsettings.Withmultiplevenuesunderoneroof,it'sperfectforthosewantingto
catchback-to-backshows.TheAssemblyHall,withitsgrandstageandexcellentacoustics,isa
favoriteformusicandtheaterproductions.Forbudget-conscioustravelers,theFreeFringeisatreasuretrove.Over1,000freeshowsareavailableacrossthecity,coveringeverythingfromstand-upcomedytopoetryreadings.Whileticketsarefree,performersrelyonaudiencedonations,sobesuretosupportyourfavoritesifyouenjoytheshow.()21.WhatmakestheRoyalMileamust-visitforFringevisitors?A.Itshistoricbuildingsandarchitecture.B.Freeperformancesbystreetartists.
C.Exclusiveaccesstofamousvenues.D.Discountedticketsforallshows.()22.Whichvenueisfamousforitsuniquelogo?A.RoyalMile.B.UnderbellyVenues.
C.AssemblyRooms.D.FreeFringeShows.()23.WhatdoUnderbellyVenuesandAssemblyRoomshaveincommon?A.Theyofferfreeperformances.B.Theyarelocatedinhistoricbuildings.
C.Theyhostmultipletypesofshows.D.Theyaresuitableforlate-nightevents.BI'veneverbeenafanofgardening.Myparents'backyardwasalwaysamessofovergrownweeds
andwiltedflowers,andIsworeI'dneverwastemytimeonsuchatedioushobby.Butlastyear,
everythingchangedwhenIinheritedmygrandmother'soldhouse—andhergarden.Mygrandmotherhadbeenapassionategardener.Hergardenwasariotofcolors:rosesclimbed
upthefence,lavenderfilledtheairwithitssweetscent,andtomatoeshungheavyonthevines.But
whenshepassedaway,thegardenfellintoneglect.Weedshadtakenover,andmostoftheplants
weredeadordying.Lookingatit,Ifeltasuddenurgetobringitbacktolife—notforme,butfor
her.Atfirst,IhadnoideawhatIwasdoing.IspenthourswatchingYouTubetutorialsandreading
gardeningbooks,tryingtolearnthedifferencebetweenaweedandaflower.Iduguptheweeds
untilmybackached,andplantednewseedswithshakyhands.Tomysurprise,Ifoundmyself
lookingforwardtovisitingthegardeneveryday.I'dwakeupearlytowatertheplants,andstaylate
intheevening,watchingthesunsetovertheflowers.Asthemonthspassed,thegardenbegantothrive.Therosesbloomedagain,thelavendergrew
tall,andthetomatoesripenedintobrightredfruit.Butmoreimportantly,Ifoundpeaceinthe
garden.ItwasaplacewhereIcouldescapethestressofworkandconnectwithnature.Irealized
thatgardeningwasn'ttediousatall—itwastherapeutic.Ittaughtmepatience,asIwaitedforseeds
tosproutandflowerstobloom.Ittaughtmeresponsibility,asIcaredforlivingthingsthat
dependedonme.Now,mygrandmother'sgardenismorebeautifulthanever.AndI'mnolongerthepersonwho
hatedgardening.I'magardener—justlikeher.()24.Whydidtheauthordecidetorestorethegarden?A.Shewantedtolearnanewhobby.B.Shewasinspiredbyherparents'garden.
C.Shewantedtohonorhergrandmother.D.Sheneededaplacetorelaxafterwork.()25.Whatcanweinferabouttheauthor'searlygardeningexperience?A.Shereceivedprofessionaltraining.B.Shefacedmanychallengesatfirst.
C.Shegaveupeasilywhenthingswentwrong.D.Shewasconfidentinhergardeningskills.()26.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"therapeutic"inParagraph4mean?
A.Stressful.B.Boring.C.Healing.D.Time-consuming.()27.Whatlessondidtheauthorlearnfromgardening?A.Hardworkalwaysleadstosuccess.B.It'snevertoolatetotrysomethingnew.
C.Naturehasthepowertocalmpeopledown.D.Patienceandresponsibilityareimportantvirtues.CInrecentyears,minimalistlivinghasbecomeincreasinglypopular.Proponentsofminimalism
arguethatbyreducingthenumberofpossessionsweown,wecanreducestress,savemoney,and
focusonwhattrulymattersinlife.Butisminimalismreallythekeytohappiness,orisitjust
anotherpassingtrend?Minimalismisoftenassociatedwithdecluttering—gettingridofclotheswedon'twear,bookswe
don'tread,andgadgetswedon'tuse.Theideaisthatfewerpossessionsmeanlesstimespent
cleaning,organizing,andworryingaboutmaterialthings.This,inturn,freesuptimeandenergyfor
relationships,hobbies,andpersonalgrowth.Manyminimalistsalsoreportfeelingmorecontentand
lessanxious,astheyarenolongercaughtupinthecycleofconstantconsumption.However,minimalismisn'twithoutitscritics.Somearguethatit'saprivilegedlifestyle,only
accessibletothosewhocanaffordtobuyhigh-quality,long-lastingitems.Otherspointoutthat
minimalismcanbecomeanobsession,withpeoplefeelingguiltyforowningevenafewextrathings.
Additionally,somestudieshaveshownthatmaterialpossessionscanbringhappiness—especially
whentheyareusedtocreatememoriesorconnectwithothers.Forexample,afamilyheirloomora
travelsouvenircanholdgreatsentimentalvalue,andgettingridofitmightcausemoreharmthan
good.So,what'sthetruthaboutminimalism?Theanswerlikelyliessomewhereinthemiddle.
Minimalismisn'taboutgettingridofeverythingweown—it'saboutbeingintentionalwithour
purchasesandkeepingonlythethingsthataddvaluetoourlives.It'saboutfocusingonqualityover
quantity,andprioritizingexperiencesoverpossessions.Forsomepeople,thismightmeanlivingin
asmallapartmentwithjustafewessentialitems.Forothers,itmightmeansimplydeclutteringtheir
closetorunsubscribingfromunnecessaryemailnewsletters.Ultimately,minimalismisapersonaljourney,notaone-size-fits-allsolution.Whetheritleadsto
happinessdependsonourindividualvaluesandcircumstances.Thekeyistofindabalancethat
worksforus—onethatallowsustoenjoythebenefitsoffewerpossessionswithoutsacrificingthe
thingsthatmakelifemeaningful.()28.Whatisacommonbeliefaboutminimalism?
A.Itrequirespeopletoliveinsmallspaces.
B.Ithelpspeoplefocusonwhat'simportant.
C.Itisonlysuitableforwealthypeople.D.Itmakespeoplefeelguiltyabouttheirpossessions.()29.Whatdocriticssayaboutminimalism?
A.Itisashort-livedtrend.B.Itignoresthesentimentalvalueofpossessions.C.Itincreasesstressbyrequiringconstantdecluttering.D.Itisimpossibletoachieveinmodernsociety.()30.Whatdoestheauthorthinkaboutminimalism?A.Itisthebestwaytoachievehappiness.B.Itisaprivilegedlifestylefortherich.
C.Itshouldbepracticedinaflexibleway.D.Itisharmfultopersonalrelationships.()31.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.TheProsandConsofMinimalismB.Minimalism:AGuidetoHappyLiving
C.IsMinimalismReallyWorthIt?D.HowtoPracticeMinimalisminDailyLifeDHaveyoueverfoundyourselfscrollingthroughsocialmedialateatnight,eventhoughyouknow
youshouldbesleeping?Orcheckingyourphoneeveryfiveminutesduringameeting,unableto
focusonwhat'sbeingsaid?Ifso,you'renotalone.Intoday'sdigitalage,manyofusarestruggling
withdigitaladdiction—acompulsiveneedtouseelectronicdevicessuchassmartphones,tablets,
andcomputers.Digitaladdictionisagrowingproblem,especiallyamongyoungpeople.Arecentstudyfound
thatteenagersspendanaverageof7hoursadayonsocialmedia,excludingtimespenton
schoolworkorhomework.Thisexcessivescreentimecanhaveanumberofnegativeeffectsonour
physicalandmentalhealth.Itcanleadtoeyestrain,headaches,andsleepdeprivation,astheblue
lightfromscreensdisruptsourbody'snaturalsleepcycle.Itcanalsoaffectourmentalhealth,
causinganxiety,depression,andfeelingsofloneliness.Whenwecompareourselvestootherson
socialmedia,weoftenfeelinadequateorleftout,whichcandamageourself-esteem.Butwhyarewesoaddictedtoourdevices?Onereasonisthatsocialmediaplatformsare
designedtobeaddictive.Theyusealgorithmsthatshowuscontentwe'relikelytoengagewith,
keepingusscrollingforhoursonend.Everylike,comment,andsharetriggersareleaseof
dopamine—achemicalinthebrainthatmakesusfeelpleasure.Thiscreatesacycleofaddiction:
weuseourdevicestofeelgood,andwhenthepleasurefades,weusethemagaintogetthatsame
feeling.Anotherreasonisthatourdeviceshavebecomeanintegralpartofourdailylives.Weusethem
tocommunicatewithfriendsandfamily,towork,tostudy,andtoentertainourselves.Formany
people,beingwithoutaphonefeelslikebeingwithoutalimb.It'shardtoimagineadaywithout
checkingemails,sendingtextmessages,orbrowsingsocialmedia.Thegoodnewsisthattherearewaystoovercomedigitaladdiction.Oneofthemosteffective
waysistosetboundaries.Thiscouldmeanlimitingyourscreentimetoacertainnumberofhoursa
day,oravoidingelectronicdevicesforanhourbeforebed.Youcanalsotryturningoffnotifications,
soyou'renotconstantlydistractedbyincomingmessagesorupdates.Anotherwayistofind
alternativeactivitiestoreplacescreentime,suchasreadingabook,goingforawalk,orspending
timewithfriendsandfamilyinperson.Digitaladdictionisaseriousproblem,butit'snotimpossibletoovercome.Bybeingawareofthe
issueandtakingstepstoreduceourscreentime,wecanregaincontrolofourlivesandimproveour
physicalandmentalhealth.()32.WhatisthemainideaofParagraph2?A.Thedefinitionofdigitaladdiction.B.Thecausesofdigitaladdictionamongteenagers.
C.Thenegativeimpactsofdigitaladdiction.D.Theaveragescreentimeofteenagers.()33.Whyaresocialmediaplatformsaddictive?
A.Theyprovideusefulinformationforusers.
B.Theyallowuserstocommunicatewithotherseasily.
C.Theyusealgorithmstokeepusersengaged.
D.Theyhelpusersrelaxafteralongdayofwork.()34.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"integral"inParagraph4mean?
A.Unimportant.B.Essential.C.Temporary.D.Replaceable.()35.Whatistheauthor'sadviceforovercomingdigitaladdiction?
A.Quittingusingelectronicdevicescompletely.B.Usingsocialmediaonlyonweekends.C.Settinglimitsonscreentimeandfindingalternativeactivities.
D.Focusingonschoolworkorworkinsteadofsocialmedia.5Publicspeakingisacommonfear,butit'salsoanimportantskillthatcanhelpyousucceedin
manyareasoflife—fromschooltoworktopersonalrelationships.However,withtheright
preparationandpractice,anyonecanbecomeaconfidentpublicspeaker.First,it'simportanttoknowyouraudience.Aretheystudents,colleagues,orfriends?Whatare
theirinterestsandexpectations?Byunderstandingyouraudience,youcantailoryourspeechto
theirneedsandmakeitmoreengaging.Forexample,ifyou'respeakingtoagroupofstudents,you
mightuseexamplesthatrelatetotheirdailylives.Thiswillhelpyoustayfocusedandavoidrambling.Startwithaclearintroductionthatgrabsthe
audience'sattention,thenmoveontothemainpoints,andendwithastrongconclusionthat
summarizesyourmessage.It'salsoagoodideatopracticeyourspeechoutloud,eitherinfrontofa
mirrororwithafriend.Thiswillhelpyougetusedtothesoundofyourvoiceandidentifyanyareas
thatneedimprovement.Anotherkeytosuccessfulpublicspeakingistobeauthentic.Don'ttrytobesomeoneyou're
not—youraudiencewillappreciateyourhonestyandsincerity.Ifyou'renervous,it'sokaytoadmit
it.Mostpeoplewillempathizewithyouandbemoreforgivingifyoumakeamistake.Finally,remembertostaycalmandcomposedduringyourspeech.Takedeepbreaths,speak
slowlyandclearly,andmakeeyecontactwithyouraudience.Ifyouforgetyourlines,don'tpanic—
takeamomenttocollectyourthoughts,andthencontinue.Withpractice,you'llfindthatpublic
speakingbecomeseasierandmoreenjoyable.A.It'sokaytofeelnervousbeforespeaking.B.Manypeoplestrugglewithpublicspeaking.C.Prepareaclearstructureforyourspeech.D.Speakfromtheheartandshareyourtruethoughtsandfeelings.
E.Thiswillhelpyouconnectwithyouraudienceonadeeperlevel.
F.Themoreyoupractice,themoreconfidentyou'llbecome.G.Beforeyoustartpreparingyourspeech,thinkaboutwhoyou'llbespeakingto.1DItwasacoldwintermorning,andIwasonmywaytowork.AsIwalkedthroughthepark,I
noticedasmalldoghuddledunderatree,shiveringwithcold.Itsfurwasmatted,anditlookedlike
ithadn'teatenindays.Itoapproachit,butitbackedaway,scared.Ifeltsorryforthepoordoganddecidedtohelp.Iwenttothenearbyconveniencestoreandboughtsomedogfoodandabottleofwater.WhenIreturned,thedogwasstillthere,watchingme.Iputthefoodandwaterdownonthegroundandsteppedback.Slowly,thedogforward,
sniffedthefood,andthenstartedeatinghungrily.Overthenextfewdays,Istoppedbytheparkeverymorningtofeedthedog.InamedhimLucky,
becauseIthoughthewasluckytohavebeenfoundbyme.Luckystartedtotrustme,andhewould
waghistailwhenhesawme.Sometimes,hewouldevenfollowmetotheparkgate,me
goodbye.Oneday,IarrivedattheparktofindLuckymissing.Ilookedeverywhereforhim,buthewas
nowheretobeseen.Ifeltandworried—hadsomeonetakenhim?Orhadherunaway?Ispent
thewholedaysearchingforhim,butwithnoluck.Thatevening,asIwaswalkinghome,Iheardafamiliarbark.IturnedaroundandsawLucky
runningtowardsme,followedbyawoman."I'msogladIfoundyou,"thewomansaid."Luckywas
lost,andI'vebeenlookingforhisowner.hehadatagwithyourphonenumberonit."IwasoverjoyedtoseeLuckyagain.ThewomanexplainedthatshehadfoundLuckywandering
thestreetsandhadtakenhimtoavettobechecked.ThevethadscannedLucky'smicrochipand
foundmycontactinformation.thewoman'skindness,Luckywassafeandsound.Fromthatdayon,Luckybecameapartofmyfamily.Hegoesforwalkswithmeeverymorning,
andhesleepsonmycouchatnight.I'msogladItohelpthatlittledoginthepark.Itjustgoes
toshowthatasmallactofkindnesscanabigdifferenceinsomeone'slife—evenifthat
someoneisadog.()41.A.hesitatedB.pretendedC.agreedD.refused()42.A.angrilyB.cautiouslyC.excitedlyD.helplessly()43.A.climbedB.flewC.creptD.drove()44.A.wishingB.lettingC.seeingD.waving()45.A.happyB.sadC.calmD.proud()46.A.SuddenlyB.LuckilyC.StrangelyD.Sadly()47.A.ThankstoB.InsteadofC.BecauseofD.Inspiteof()48.A.decidedB.forgotC.failedD.promised()49.A.tellB.makeC.takeD.get()50.A.somethingB.anythingC.nothingD.everything()51.A.AlthoughB.IfC.WhenD.Because()52.A.lonelyB.afraidC.tiredD.hungry()53.A.foodB.waterC.shelterD.toys()54.A.loveB.hateC.fearD.doubt()55.A.difficultB.easyC.possibleD.impossible1TheWinterOlympicsisoneofthemostprestigiousinternationalsportsevents,(hold)everyfouryears.The2022BeijingWinterOlympicswasagreatsuccess,(attract)athletesfrom91countriesandregions.ItwasalsoashowcaseofChina'stechnologicalinnovationand
environmentalprotectionefforts.OneofthemostimpressiveaspectsoftheBeijingWinterOlympicswasitsuseofgreenenergy.
Allthevenues(power)byrenewableenergy,suchassolarandwindpower.Thiswasamajor
steptowardsreducingcarbonemissionsandpromotingsustainabledevelopment.Inaddition,many
ofthevenueswerebuiltusingenvironmentallyfriendlymaterials,(reduce)theirimpactonthe
environment.AnotherhighlightoftheBeijingWinterOlympicswastheuseofadvancedtechnology.For
example,the"IceRibbon"—theNationalSpeedSkatingOval—usedstate-of-the-artice-making
technologytocreatethe(fast)iceintheworld.Thistechnologynotonlyprovidedabetter
experienceforathletesbutalsoreducedenergyconsumption.Digitaltechnologywasalsowidely
used,with5Gnetworksprovidingfastandstableinternetaccess,andAI-poweredrobots(offer)servicessuchasguidingvisitorsandservingfood.TheBeijingWinterOlympicsalsopromotedculturalexchangebetweencountries.Athletesand
visitorsfromaroundtheworldhadtheopportunitytoexperienceChineseculture,fromtraditional
foodandarttomoderntechnologyandinnovation.Theopeningandclosingceremonies(feature)stunningperformancesthatshowcasedChina'shistoryandculture,leavingadeep
impressiononpeoplearoundtheworld.Lookingforward,theWinterOlympicswillcontinuetoplayanimportantroleinpromoting
sportsmanship,culturalexchange,andsustainabledevelopment.Asmoreandmorecountries(participate)intheevent,itwillbecomeanevenmorepowerfulplatformfor(connect)people
fromallovertheworld.Andwiththecontinuousdevelopmentoftechnology,futureWinter
Olympicswillsurelybemore(exciting)andinnovative."DearTom,
I'mgladtohearthatyou'reinterestedinourschool'sCampusCultureFestival.________________________________________________________________
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________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHuaLilyhadalwaysdreamedofbecomingapianist.Sinceshewasalittlegirl,shehadspenthours
practicingthepianoeveryday,hopingtoonedayperformonabigstage.Whenshewas16,shegot
thechancetoauditionfortheprestigiousCityYouthOrchestra.Thiswasherdreamcometrue—or
soshethought.Theauditiondayarrived,andLilywasnervousbutexcited.Shehadpracticedformonths,and
shefeltconfidentinherabilities.Whenitwasherturntoplay,shesatdownatthepianoandbegan
toplay.Butassoonasshestarted,herhandsbegantoshake.Shetriedtocalmdown,butitwasno
use.Shemadeamistake,thenanother.Beforesheknewit,shehadfinishedplaying,andthejudges
werelookingatherwithdisappointedfaces.Lilylefttheauditionroomintears.Shefeltlikeherdreamhadbeenshattered.Shedidn'twantto
playthepianoanymore—whatwasthepointifshecouldn'tevenperforminfrontofafewjudges?
Forweeks,sheavoidedthepiano,spendinghertimewatchingTVandhangingoutwithfriends.
Butdeepdown,sheknewshestilllovedmusic.Oneday,hermusicteacher,Ms.Wang,cametovisither."Iknowyou'refeelingdown,"Ms.
Wangsaid."Butoneauditiondoesn'tdefineyou.Everygreatmusicianhasfacedfailure.The
differenceisthattheydidn'tgiveup."LilythoughtaboutMs.Wang'swords.Sheknewherteacherwasright.Shedecidedtogiveit
anothertry.Shestartedpracticingthepianoagain,butthistime,shediditdifferently.Ayearlater,LilygotanotherchancetoauditionfortheCityYouthOrchestra.第一节B解析:根据A篇第一段aita可知,皇家英里大道
的街头表演大多免费,这是其吸引游客的原因,故选。B解析:根据A篇第二段可知,以其独特的紫色奶牛标志而闻
名,故选。C解析:根据A篇第二段和第三段
ain可知,两者都举办多种
类型的表演,故选。C解析:根据B篇第二段Ia
it可知,作者修复花园是为了纪念
祖母,故选。B解析:根据B篇第三段III可知,
作者初期园艺经验不足,面临很多挑战,故选。C解析:根据B篇第四段aI可知,园艺能帮助作者缓解压力,具有治愈性,故选。D解析:根据B篇第四段可知,作者从园艺中学到了耐心和责任感,故选。B解析:根据C篇第一段in
B解析:根据C篇第三段it可知,批评者认为极简主义忽视了
物品的情感价值,故选。C解析:根据C篇第四段和最后一段isaa可知,作
者认为极简主义应灵活践行,故选。C解析:文章围绕极简主义是否真的能带来幸福展开讨论,分析了其优缺点和践行方式C,选项极简主义真的值得吗?”最能概括主旨,故选。C解析:根据D篇第二段a可知,第二段主要讲述数字成瘾的负面影响,故选。C解析:根据D篇第三段is可知,社交媒体平台利用算法吸引用户持续使用,故选。B解析:根据D篇第四段可知,电子设备已成为日常生活中必不可少的”部分,故
选。C解析:根据D篇第五段isis可知,作者建议限制屏幕时间并寻找
。第二节B解析:前文提到公众演讲是重要技能,后文转折但通过正确准备和练习,任何人都能成为自信的演讲者B选项很多人都在公众演讲方面挣扎”衔接上下文,故选。G解析:前文强调了解观众的重要性,G选项在准备演讲前,想想你要对谁演讲”进一步解释如何了解观众,故选。C解析:后文aa讲述演讲结
C选项为演讲准备清晰的结构”。D解析:前文is强调真诚,D选项发自内心地分享你真实的想法和感受”解释如何做到真诚
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