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英语试题

(考试时间:120分钟满分150分)

注意事项:

1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的班级、姓名、考号填写在答题卡上。

2.国答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用2B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。与在本试卷上无效。

3.回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡对应题号的位置上。写在本试卷上无效。

4.考试结束后,将答题卡交回。

第I卷(选择题)

第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)

第一节(共5小题;每小题L5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.Whosebikeisit?

A.Linda's.B.Lily's.C.Lucy's.

2.Whenwillthemeetingtakeplace?

A.At9:30.B.At11:00.C.At11:30.

3.WhydidthewomangotoAustralia?

A.Tohaveaholiday.

B.Todosomebusiness.

C.Tovisitheruncle.

4.Whatkindofjobdoesthewomanadvisethemantodo?

A.Editor.B.Librarian.C.Salesman.

5.Whatdidthewomanthinkofthewedding?

A.Itwasromantic.B.Itwasserious.C.Itwasterrible.

第二节(共15小题;每小题L5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。

听下面一段对话,回答第6至7题。

6.Whatwillthemantake?

A.Anumbrella.B.Ajacket.C.SomeT-shirts.

7.Whowillpickupthemanthen?

A.Susan.B.UncleLi.C.AuntWang.

听下面一段对话,回答第8至9题。

8.Whatdoesthewomanaskthemantodo?

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A.Switchoffthecomputer.

B.Studyfortheexams.

C.Trytogetsomesleep.

9.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Classmates.B.TeacherandstudentC.Motherandson.

听下面一段对话,回答第10至12题。

10.WhatdidthewomangiveTinalastyear?

A.Adress.B.Ahandbag.C.Ascarf.

11.WhenisthewomansupposedtocallAnna?

A.At3:45.B.At4:45.C.At5:15.

12.Whatistheman'sphonenumber?

A.653-1972.B.653-1796.C.653-1792.

听下面一段对话,回答第13至16题。

13.Whathasthewomanbeendoing?

A.Takingtennislessons.

B.Gettingtogetherandchatting.

C.Dealingwiththeworkatschool.

14.WhydoesthemangotoMiami?

A.Togetmarried.B.Toattendawedding.C.Togosightseeing.

15.Whatdoesthemansuggestdoing?

A.Havingdinnertogether.

B.Chattinginacoffeeshop.

C.Playingtennistogether.

16.Whomadethewomaninterestedintennis?

A.Herroommate.B.Atennisplayer.C.Herchemistryteacher.

听下面一段独白,回答第17至20题。

17.WhatdroveJenkinstostudyhard?

A.Havingapoorlife.B.Losingtheirhouse.C.Livingintheshelter

18.WhatwasJenkinslikeathighschool?

A.Hewasmodest.B.HewasactiveC.Hewashumorous.

19.WhatdidJenkinsdoafterschoolwhenhewasathighschool?

A.Heplayedsports.B.HestudiedEnglish.C.Heworkedon3Dprinters.

20.Whatdoesthespeakermainlytalkabout?

A.Howastudentbuiltabetterlife.

B.Howastudentdealtwithunfriendlyclassmates.

C.HowastudentworkedhardtoenterHarvard.

第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)

第一节(共15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。

A

ProgramsatRogerWilliamsParkZoo&CarouselVillage

Joinusinourlivingclassroom!Wecarefullydesignourprogramsanduseourresourcesto

supportyouinyourteachingefforts,whilegettingyourstudentsengagedandexcitedabout

learning.

AvailablePrograms

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WebofLifeAhealthyecosystemisoneUpAllNightJustaswegotosleepat

inwhichmultiplespeciesareeachabletomeetnight,awholenewworldofanimalsiswaking

theirneedsinarelativelystableweboflife.up!Thisprogramwillwalkstudentsthrougha

Studentswillexaminehoworganismsinacomprehensivestudyofhowtheseanimalsuse

localecosystemareinterrelated.theirsensestohelpthemhuntforfoodatnight.

OhGiveMeaBiome(生物群系)AnimalsandWeatherStudentswill

StudentswilluseNASA'sdatamapstoworkwitheducatorstofigureouthowanimals

identifybiomesaroundtheworldandwilllookuseadaptationtoprotectthemselvesagainst

athowanimalsdevelopovertimeandaredifferentkindsofweather.

adaptedtolivingineach.

Pricing

Minimumcostof$240ifyouhavefewerthan15students.

$16/student;1freeguardianforevery10students.

X$19/additionalguardian.

Notes

XGroupscanbringanunlimitednumberofadditionalguardians.However,weaskthat

onlythefreeguardiansattendtheprogramandlimitclasssizeto25participantsperprogram.

ToaskquestionsortobookaZooprogramforyourgroup,pleaseclickhereandcontact

AndreaStein,ManagerofSchoolProgramsorcall(401)785-3510ext.359.

21.Whichprogramsuitsthoseinterestedinanimalevolution(进化)most?

A.WebofLife.B.UpAllNight.

C.OhGiveMeaBiome.D.AnimalsandWeather.

22.Howmuchistheadmissionforagroupof10studentswith3guardians?

A.$217.B.$240.C.$278,D.$297.

23.Whereisthetextprobablytakenfrom?

A.Atravelguide.B.Anacademicmagazine.

C.Acoursebrochure.D.Anonlineadvertisement.

B

SinceJackAndersonwasachild,hehasbeendeeplyinterestedinChineseculture.When

Jackwastenyearsold,hewatchedadocumentaryaboutTraditionalChineseMedicine(TCM).

Theideasofnaturalhealing(治愈)andbalanceinthebodyimmediatelyfascinatedhim.From

thenon,hedecidedtolearnmoreaboutTCM.Hesavedhispocketmoneytobuybooksabout

Chineseherbs,acupuncture(针灸),andothertreatments,studyingthebasicsonhisown.

AsJackgrewolder,hispassionforTCMbecamestronger.Afterfinishinghighschool,he

decidedtotraveltoChinatolearnTraditionalChineseMedicine.Heattendedawell-known

TCMschoolinBeijing.Thestudytherewasverydemanding.Everyday,Jackattendedlectures

onChinesemedicaltheoryandpracticedacupunctureandherbalmedicineundertheguidanceof

experiencedteachers.Althoughthestudiesweredifficultandsometimesconfusingbecauseof

manydifferences,Jackworkedhardandnevergaveup.

Inthebeginning,Jackfacedmanychallengescommunicatingwithhisteachersand

classmates,ashedidnotknowmuchChinese.However,helearnedimportantmedicaltermsin

Chinese,suchas“zhongyi”(Chinesemedicine),“zhenjiu”(acupuncture),and“caoyao”(herbs).

Withcontinuouseffort,hegraduallyimprovedhislanguageskillsandbetterunderstoodthe

lessons.

Afteryearsofcarefulstudyandpractice,JackbecameskilledinmanyaspectsofTraditional

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ChineseMedicine.Helearnedhowtodiagnose(诊断)illnessesbyobservingpatients'pulseand

longueandhowtoirealvariousconditionsusingacupuncLureandherbalrnedicine.Heoflenlook

partinTCMworkshopsandreceivedrecognitionforhisknowledge.

WhenJackreturnedtotheUnitedStates,hewantedtosharethebenefitsofTraditional

ChineseMedicinewithhislocalcommunity.Heopenedasmallclinicwherehetreatedpatients

patientlyusingacupuncture,herbalmedicine,andothernaturalmethods.Manypeopleinhis

townbegantotrustandappreciatethetreatmentsheprovided.

24.WhatinspiredJackAndersontostudyTCM?

A.AtriptoChinawhenhewasyoung.

B.AfilmthatintroducedhimtoTCM.

C.Hisparents'recommendationofTCM.

D.AbookaboutTCMhefoundinalibrary.

25.WhichwordscanbestdescribeJackAnderson?

A.Curiousanddetermined.B.Energeticandflexible.

C.Generousandrespected.D.Athleticandaccessible.

26.WhatmadeJack'sstudyinChinachallengingatfirst?

A.Languagebamersinclassandlife.B.Strictteachersandhightuitionfees.

C.Limitedchancestopracticemedicine.D.Unfamiliarcultureandlocalcustoms.

27.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?

A.TheChallengesofLearningTCM

B.AForeigner\IntroductiontoTCM

C.AJourneytoMasterandPromoteTCM

D.TheBenefitsofTCMinModernSociety

C

Since2010,nearlyeverycountryhasseenanincreaseinthenumberofcancerpatients.The

WHOreportsoneinsixpeoplewilldevelopcancerintheirlifetime.Atleast10millionpeople

willdiefromthediseaseeveryyear.Ifthecurrenttrendcontinues,newcancercaseswillriseby

60percentbytheyear2040.Inlow-andmiddle-incomecountries,theywillrisebymorethan80

percent.

AndreIlbawi,WHO'stechnicalofficerincancercontrol,saysmorepeoplearedyingfrom

cancerinpoorercountries.Controllingthediseasedoesnothavetocostalot.TheWHOreport,

heexplained,showsthatbyinvestingincancerservices,governmentscansave7millionlivesby

2030.“Andthatisatthecostof$2.70perpersoninlow-incomecountriesand$8.15perperson

inuppermiddle-incomecountries.Thisisfeasible,Ilbawisaid.

WHOsayscancerdoesnothavetobeadeathsentence.Preventionworks.

Therehavebeengreatimprovementsinresearchoncancerpreventionandtreatment.These

measuresaresuccessfullykeepingmanypeoplealivewhootherwisewouldhavedied.

Preventivepoliciescanworkinpowerfulwaystoreducenotonlycancernumbersanddeath

rates,butalsothesocialandeconomicinequalityincancercases.Anexampleofsuchapolicyis

onethatreducesworkers'contactwithcancer-causingmaterials.Otherexamplesaremeasuresto

controltobaccouse,vaccinationagainstcancer-causinginfectiousagentsandtestingforearly

stagesofcancer.

Initsreport,WHOdescribesaseriesofmeasuresproventohelpinpreventingnewcancer

cases.Forexample,itnotesthattobacco-relateddiseasesareresponsiblefor25percentofcancer

deaths.Decidingnottosmoke,itsays,cansavebillionsofdollarsandmillionsoflives.WHO

addsthatavaccine(疫苗)againsthepatitisB(乙肝)canpreventlivercancer.Itnotesanother

vaccineagainstHPVcannearlyfightoffcervicalcancer(宫颈癌).

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28.Howdoestheauthorleadinthetopic?

A.Bycitingspecificdata.B.Bymakingacomparison.

C.Bygivingavividexample.D.Byclarifyingapersonalviewpoint.

29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"feasible"inParagraph2mean?

A.Practical.B.Valuable.C.Incredible.D.Responsible.

30.Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardscancerprevention?

A.Unclear.B.Unconcerned.C.Hopeful.D.Critical.

31.WhichofthefollowingisNOTmentionedinthepassageasawaytopreventcancer?

A.Gettingvaccinated.

B.Controllingtobaccouse.

C.Providingfreechemotherapy(化疗).

D.Testingforearlystagesofcancer.

D

Blindboxesareprobabilisticproducts,whichareproductsthatallowconsumerstopurchase

oneofasetofproductsatrandomunderspecificconditions.

B.F.Skinner,afamousAmericanpsychologist,whobelievesthathumanbehavioris

masteredbyexternal(外部的)factors.Iftheexternalstimulus(刺激物)isfavorabletothe

person,thebehaviorwillberepeated.Therandomnessoftheblindboxinspiresconsumersto

buy,andforthebuyer,thepurchaseoftheblindboxgainsinnersatisfaction.Itisthisunique

experiencethatstimulatesrepeatedpurchasesandthusaddiction.

Theblindboxmarketispopularwiththe"GenerationZ“crowd.Mostofthemarconly

children,withstronglonelinessandadesireforasenseofbelonging.Accordingtoasurvey,57%

ofGenZsaidthey“havetohavewhatothershaveanddon'twanttobedislikedbytheirpeers”.

Thegroupoftrendyplayerssharesemotions,thusestablishingmoreconnectionsand

strengtheningtheidentityofthegroup.Blindboxescansoftentheawkwardnessofinteractions

insocialsituationsastheyareintegratedintopeople'sdailylives.

Probabilisticsellingcanbeusedasatooltoclearlyidentifytargetconsumersandtheir

needs.ItseemedthatPopMart'spopularitywasanovernightsuccess,butitsfirststoreopenedin

Beijingin2010.Eversince,ithasbeenexploringandupgradingtheproductsthroughblindbox

marketing,findingthemostpopularitems,tofigureoutproductpackagesthatsuitthe

company'ssalesstrategiesandmakethecompanymoreandmorewelcomedbythemarket.

Whiletryingtostimulateconsumptiondemandwithsuchmarketing,companiesshouldbe

awareofthehiddenrisks.Blindboxsellersshouldnotholdthesurprisetricksasawaytofool

consumers,norrandomlyincludeproductsinblindboxes.Consumersmaynotreturnforrepeat

purchasesiftheyfeelcheatedonce.Also,theknowledgeofhowtoplanblindboxcombinations

andhowtosellthemiscritical.Oncethewaveofblindboxessubsides,acompanywithoutgood

productsmayneverbeabletocatchthenextwave.

32.Whatdoesparagraph2mainlytalkabout?

A.Thebasicrulesofblindboxproducts.

B.Whypeoplebuyblindboxesrepeatedly.

C.B.F.Skinner'stheoryonblindboxes.

D.Thenegativeeffectsofexternalstimuli.

33.Whatdotheblindboxesfunctionasinthe''GenerationZ"crowd?

A.Asignofhighfinancialstatus.

B.Awaytomakemoneybyreselling.

C.Asocialtooltobuildconnections.

D.Acompletecureforloneliness.

34.WhatmakesPopMartcompanymoreandmorewelcomedbythemarket?

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A.Openingalargenumberofstoresinashorttime.

B.Usingblindboxtodiscoverconsumerneeds.

C.Keepingitsproductandmarketingstrategiessecret.

D.Offeringthecheapestproducts.

35.Howcanblindboxsellerssurviveinthemarket?

A.Byrelyingonlyonsurprisingmarketingtricks.

B.Byhavinggoodproductsandsmartsalesplans.

C.Byusingrandomitemsforquickprofit.

D.Bytargetingonlytherichestconsumers.

第二节(共5小施;每小题2.5分,满分12・5分)

根据短文内容,从短文后的选顼中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两顼为多

余选项。

Makinggoodeyecontactisasurprisinglydifficultyetimportantpartofgood

communicationskills.Ifyouwanttoimproveyourabilitytolookpeopleintheeye,youcan

practisemakingeyecontactonyourowntogivetherightimpressioninconversations.36.

Trytorelaxasmuchaspossible.Themoreyouthinkaboutwhatyou'redoing,themore

awkwardyoifllfeel.Yournervousnesscanthenbemisunderstoodasdishonesty.37.If

you'regoingintoanimportantmeetingorinterview,dosomebreathingexercises.Afewbig,ftill,

deepbreathscandoalottocalmyoudown.

38.It'sactuallyphysicallysomewhatdifficulttokeepyoureyeslockedonbothof

anotherperson'seyes.It'smorecommontofbcusonone,oronaspotontheface,ratherthan

tryingtolookatbotheyesatonce.Ifithelps,trymovingbackandforthbetweenthetwoeyes.

Breakyourgaze(凝视)tomakeothergestureswhilelistening.39.Thislooksnatural

aswellasprovidingyouwithaneededbreakifnecessary.

Trytokeepyoureyesfocusedwhileyoutalkaswellaslisten.It'sonethingtolookwhile

you'relistening.4().Don'tbeafraidifyouhavetobreakyourgazeoccasionally,buttryto

keepyourfaceandeyesforwardandupasyou'retalking.

A.Focusononeeye.

B.Practiceothergoodlisteningskills.

C.Sostayingrelaxedisofparticularimportance.

D.Trytokeepyoureyesopenasmuchaspossible.

E.Doingsocanmakeyouabetterlistenerandamoreeffectivespeaker.

F.It'sgoodtobreakeyecontactwhenyou'relaughing,ortonodandsmile.

G.Butit'smoredifficulttokeepeyecontactwhileyou'realsotryingtosaysomething.

第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分)

第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最

佳选项。

EddieMcCarthywaswatchingthelocalTVnewswhenhesuddenlysawa41faceon

thescreen:Roman,oneofhishighschoolmathstudents.Hisparentswere42lookingfora

livekidney(肾)donorforhim.McCarthydecidedhewouldgetabloodtesttoseeifhemightbe

a43match.

Roman'skidneyswerefailing,andhewouldlikelyhavetowaitthreetofiveyearsfora

donorkidney,44morethan92,000peoplewereonthewaitinglist.

Roman'smothersaid,“Everybirthdaywasbittersweet,knowingthatRomanwasgetting

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closerto45akidneytransplant(移植)Hisparentsbegananall-out46foraliving

donortwoyearsago.

TheninFebruary,their47cameafterMcCarthysawthemonthelocalnews.

McCarthygotabloodtestatalocalclinicand48thathisbloodtypewasOpositivelike

Roman's.Hesoondidmoretests.AttheendofJune,he49newsthathewouldbeagreat

donormatchforRoman.

Whenthehospital50inJunethattheoperationwouldbeperformed,Roman'sparents

begantoshedtears.

Roman'stransplantwentsmoothly,andhewasprettymuchbacktobeinga51

15-year-oldkid.Hisparents'friends52aGoFundMeaccountforhimtohelppaythe

expense.

“Everyoneinourfamilywillforeverbe_53fbrwhatthedonordid,“Roman'smother

said.t4Wehopethathis54willgivehopetootherswhoare55whatwedid,andthat

they*11alsofinddonors.”

41.A.familiarB.preciousC.commonD.different

42.A.comfortablyB.happilyC.anxiouslyD.secretly

43.A.strangeB.potentialC.regularD.original

44.A.ifB.untilC.becauseD.although

45.A.admittingB.needingC.improvingD.balancing

46.A.searchB.responsibilityC.suggestionD.excuse

47.A.competitionB.challengeC.prideD.luck

48.A.rememberedB.commentedC.learnedD.imagined

49.A.ignoredB.spreadC.receivedD.brought

50.A.determinedB.blamedC.pretendedD.praised

51.A.perfectB.generousC.similarD.normal

52.A.stoleB.startedC.savedD.sold

53.A.thankfulB.patientC.eagerD.concerned

54.A.roleB.targetC.titleD.gift

55.A.showingoffB.goingthroughC.holdingontoD.gettingover

第n卷(非选择题)

第三(共10小题;每小题L5分,满分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。

Weallhavecellphonesnow.Werarelygoanywherewithoutthemandweare56

(constant)talking,texting,surfingorgamingonthem.Theappearanceofthecellphone57

(bring)withitanewdanger—distracted(分心的)drivingoverthelast15years.

AccordingtotheCDC,distracteddrivingcausedanaverageof9deathsand1,000

58(injure)perdayinAmericain2017.Thephrase"distracteddriving”technically

includesanyactivity59takesattentionawayfromdriving.

The2017study60(publish)bytheAAAFoundationforTrafficSafetyfoundthat

87%ofdriversregardtextinganddriving61thegreatestdangerontheroad.Infact,

driversaremoreconcernedaboutdistracteddrivingthantheyareaboutdrunkdriving.Usinga

cellphonewhiledrivingcauses62totalof6,000deathseveryyearaccordingtothe

NationalSafetyCouncil.

TheUSDepartmentofTransportationreportedthatabout1.5millioncaraccidents

63(occur)intheUSin2017.Anumberofrecentstudieshavesuggestedthattextingand

drivingmayactuallybemore64(danger)thandrunkdriving.

AstudyconductedbyVirginiaTechUniversityconcludedthattextinganddrivingis6times

morelikely65(result)inacaraccidentcomparedtodrunkdriving.

第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)

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第一节应用文写作(满分15分)

假定你是李华。你的美国笔友Tom对学写中国汉字很感兴趣,但是发现很难。请你写

信鼓励他并给他一些书写汉字的建议。

注意:词数80左右;可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

参考词汇:中国汉字:Chinesecharacter字帖:copybook

DearTom,

Yours,

LiHua

第二节读后续写(满分25分)

阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。

Melissawasasingleparentofthreesmallchildren,workingatalow-paidjob.Moneywas

alwaystightandshehadtoworkhardtomakeendsmeet.Buttheystillfeltblessedwitharoof

overtheirheads,foodontheplate,clothesontheirbacks,andevenifnotalot,alwaysenough.

Notknowingtheywerepoor,thekidsjustthoughttheirmotherwasstrictinmoneymanagement.

Melissawasreallygladaboutthat.

Christmaswasjustaroundthecorner.Althoughtherewasn'tbudgetforalotofgifts,

Melissaplannedtopleasethekidswithafamilyparty.Shepreparedweeksaheadoftime,asking

onebyonewhatthekidswantedforChristmas.Fortunately,Melissamanagedtospare$80for

thewholefamilytoenjoythefunofChristmasshopping.

Thebigdayarrived.MelissadrovethekidstoanearbyWalmartandgaveeachkida

twenty-dollarbill."Now,mychildren,“sheannounced,"Youhavetwohourstopickagiftinthe

supermarket.Thenwcwillmeetbackatthegate."Excited,thechildrenscattered(四散)and

rushedintothesupermarket.

Melissasmiled.Shelookedatherownnoteandputitbackintoherpocket.Well,the

children'sshiningfaceswerethemostpreciousChristmasgiftforher,weren'tthey?Sittingin

thecar,shewaitedpatiently,imaginingwhatgiftsthekidswouldchoose.Shecouldn'twaitto

sharetheirjoy.

Twohourslater,thekidscamebackonebyone.TomandTickrushedtotheirmother,eyes

twinklingwithexcitement.TheyshowedtheirgiftstoMelissaandjumpedwithjoy.Thethird

child,Ginger,wasobviouslyleftbehind,whodraggedherfeettothecar.Toeveryone\surprise,

Gingerwasempty-handed.Melissasaidnothing,askedthekidstogetintothecarandheaded

home.

注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

Drivinghome,everyonewastalkingabouttheirgiftsinhighspiritsexcepttheyoungest

daughter,Ginger.___________________________________________________________________

“Wehavesomuch,butthehomelessmandoesn'thaveanything,Gingerexplained.

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射洪中学高2024级高二上期半期考试

英语答案

第一部分听力

1-5BCBCC6-10CABCB11-15ABCBB16-20ACBAC

第二部分阅读理解

21-23CCD24-27BAAC28-31AACC

32-35BCBB36-40.ECAFG

第三部分完形填空

41-45:ACBCB46-50:ADCCA51-55:DBADB

第四部分语法填空

56.constantly57.hasbrought58.injuries59.that6O.published

61.as62.a63.occurred64.dangerous65.toresult

答案详解:

A篇

[21题详解】细节理解题。根据表格部分OhGiveMeaBiome一栏中“Studentswilluse

NASA'sdatamapstoidentifybiomesaroundtheworldandwilllookathowanimalsdevelop

overtimeandareadaptedtolivingineach.(学生们将使用NASA的数据地图来IE别世界各地

的生物群落,并研究动物如何随着时间的推移进化并适应每个生物群落的生活。)可知,

OhGiveMeaBiome项目与动物进化直接相关,因此最适合对动物进化感兴趣的人。故选

C项。

[22题详解】细节理解题。根据Pricing部分的“Minimumcostof$240ifyouhavefewer

than15students."1freeguardianforevery10students和“$19/additionalguardian”可知,学

生人数少于15人,应支付最低费用240美元,且10名学生可免除1名监护人的费用,另

外两名监护人需各支付19美元,共计需支付278美元(=240+19+19)。故选C项。

[23题详解】推理判断题。第一段Joinusinourlivingclassroom!Wecarefullydesignour

programsanduseourresourcestosupportyouinyourteachingefforts,whilegettingyourstudents

engagedandexcitedaboutlearning.(加入我们的生活教室!我们精心设计了我们的课程,并

利用我们的资源来支持你的教学工作,同时让你的学生参与并对学习感到兴奋和Notes

部分的“ToaskquestionsortobookaZooprogramforyourgroup,pleaseclickhereandcontact

AndreaStein(如需提问或为你的团队预订动物园项目,请点击这里并联系AndreaStein)”

可知,文章介绍了动物园的教育项目、定价信息以及我系方式,旨在吸引学校或团体预订

项目,属于在线广告。故选D项。

B篇

[24题详解】细节理解题。文章第一段提到:"WhenJackwastenyearsold,hewatched

adocumentaryaboutTraditionalChineseMedicine(TCM).^^这里的"documentary”属于影视作

品,与选项中的“film”对应。其他选项如“triptoChina”“parents'recommendation”“book”均未

在文中提及。

【25题详解】推理判断题。Curious:从童年对中医产生兴趣,主动存钱买书自学,

可见其好奇心强。Determined:面对语言障碍和学习困难时,他"workedhardandnevergave

up”,最终掌握中医技能并回国开诊所,体现了坚定的决心。

第9页共16页

[26题详解】细节理解题。第三段明确提到:“Inthebeginning,Jackfacedmany

challengescommunicatingwithhisteachersandclassmates,ashedidnotknowmuchChinese."

其他选项如“strictteachers,H€hightuitionfees,ntunfamiliarculture”均未在文中提及。

【27题详解】主旨大意题。A.TheChallengesofLearningTCM(错误,"挑战’只是文

章的一部分,过于片面)B.AForeigner^IntroductiontoTCM(错误,“介绍”一词过于浅

显,未能体现他深入学习和实践的过程)C.AJourneytoMasterandPromoteTCM(正确,

“Maste尸对应学习和掌握的过程,“Promote”对应回国开诊所的结果,“Journey”精准地概括

了整个历程)D.TheBenefitsofTCMinModernSociety(错误,文章重点是杰克个人的故

事,并非讨论中医在现代社会的益处)

C篇

【28题详解】细节理解题。第一段开篇就使用了大量具体数据:"since2010”、“onein

six"、"10million"、"60percent"、"80percent"等。B.通过比较(文中没有明显的对比结构)

C.通过生动例子(第一段全是数据,没有具体人物或故事)D.通过阐明个人观点(第一

段是客观数据陈述,没有个人观点)

[29题详解】词义猜测题。通过上下文语境和逻辑关系来推断生词含义c划线词前

文提到:低收入国家人均只需2.70美元,中高收入国家人均8.15美元就能拯救生命。紧

接着说“Thisisfeasible*',表明这个方案是“可行的、实际的A.Practical(实际的、可行的)

B.Valuable(有价值的)虽然方案有价值,但这里强调的是成本低廉带来的可行性C.

Incredible(难以置信的).感情色彩不符D.Responsible(负责任的)・语义不符

[30题详解】观点态度题。文中多次出现积极表述:”doesnothavetobeadeath

sentence'\"Preventionworks"、“greatimprovements,\"successfullykeepingmanypeoplealive"

等。作者列举了多种有效的预防措施,表明对癌症防治持乐观态度。A.Unclear(不明确)

-作者态度很明确B.Unconcerned(不关心)-与文章内容矛盾D.Critical(批判的)-文

中没有批判性内容

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