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高三2月英语试卷第1页共12页2025年湖北云学名校联盟高三年级2月联考英语试卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)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到答题卡上。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.Whendoesthelecturefinish?A.At3p.m.B.At4p.m.C.At5p.m.2.Whatistheman?A.Asalesman.B.AnITtechnician.C.Atravelagent.3.Whatarethespeakersgoingtodonext?A.Selectsomebooks.B.Makepayment.C.Catchaplane.4.Wherewillthewomangotomorrow?A.Theman’splace.B.Acinema.C.Arestaurant.5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Whethertohirenewstaff.B.Whentolayoffemployees.C.Howtosaveoncosts.第二节(共15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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Whatdoesthewomanwantthemantodo?A.Typeoutherreport.B.Repairherkeyboard.C.Lookforherkeys.高三2月英语试卷第2页共12页7.Whatwillthewomandonext?A.Drinksomewater.B.Pickupherfriend.C.Goshopping.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Schoolmates.B.Motherandson.C.Teacherandstudent.9.Whowillthemanprovideclassesfor?A.Adults.B.Collegestudents.C.Children.10.Wherewillthemanprobablygiveclassesfirst?A.Inaschool.B.Inapark.C.Inastudio.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whatisthepurposeofthecall?A.Toupgradearoom.B.Tobookaroom.C.Toconfirmareservation.12.Whatdoesthewomanrequest?A.Awake-upcall.B.Aspecialmenu.C.Aroomfacingthesea.13.Howcanguestsreceiveafreemealduringtheoffseason?A.Byreservingaccommodationsonline.B.Bystayingaminimumofthreenights.C.Bymakingabookingthreedaysinadvance.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.Whatdoesthemandowhenwriting?A.Openthewindowsofhisroom.B.Useaspecialtypeofpen.C.Limittheinterruptions.15.Whatisdifferentabouttheman’snextbook?A.Thetargetreaders.B.Thetimeperiodsetting.C.Theseriousnessofthemessage.高三2月英语试卷第3页共12页16.Whatistheman’snewbooklike?A.Itiscompletelyfictional.B.Itismainlylight-hearted.C.Itissetinthecountryside.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.WhereisKakaduNationalPark?A.InAustralia.B.InAustria.C.InBelgium.18.HowdidthespeakerfeelaftertheYellowWaterCruise?A.Satisfied.B.Disappointed.C.Worried.19.WhydidthespeakerbuytheSunrise&Sunsetticketonline?A.Itwaseasy.B.Itwascheap.C.Itwaspopular.20.WhatimpressedthespeakermostduringtheYellowWaterCruise?A.Beautifulsunrisesandsunsets.B.Thenumberoftourists.C.Atypeofbird.第二部分阅读(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。ABestCitywalkTrailsinHongKongAsacoastalcitybuiltonreclaimedland,HongKongpossessesvariousdistinctivecitywalktrails.LantauTrailThis4.5kmtrailisratedasachallengingrouterequiringanaverageof2h32mintocomplete.Duringthetrial,youwillbeabletoreachthehighestmountain—LantauPeak.It’srecommendedtobringplentyofwater,snacks,andsturdy(结实的)footwear,andsetoffearlyingoodweather.NgongPingVillageTrailThis1.9kmroutetakesanaverageof30mintocomplete,whichaccountsforitseasyrating.NgongPingVillagehasthelargestBuddhismstatuesofitskindintheworld.Butyoudon’tneedtobeaBuddhisttoenjoyamorningattheTianTanBuddha.It’sbesttostartoffinthemorning,butavoidafoggyorcloudyday.高三2月英语试卷第4页共12页ShaTinTrailIttakesabout1h47mintofinishthismoderatelychallenging6.6kmroute.ThistrailfeaturesHongKong’smostunusualtemple,thelargestmuseum,andbestshoppingmalls.ShaTinmaybeconsidered“offthebeatentrack”formanyvisitorsbutforthosewithmorethanashort3or4daysstayinHK,itcanprovetobeaveryrewardingdaytrip.CheungChauTrailAsamoderatelychallengingroute,ittakesanaverageof3h8mintocomplete11.7km.CheungChauhasbeenamajorfishingportforcenturiesandstillhasalargefishingfleet.Thescenicferryjourneyisoneofthehighlightsofvisitingthisisland.21.Whichtrailtakestheshortesttime?A.ChengChauTrail.B.NgongPingVillageTrail.C.ShaTinTrail.D.LantauTrail.22.WhatdoNgongPingVillageTrailandShaTinTrailhaveincommon?A.Theyarephysicallydemanding.B.Theyareforexperiencedwalkers.C.Theyhaveareligiousatmosphere.D.Theyincludeguidedtoursforvisitors.23.WhatcanyouexperienceduringtheCheungChauTrail?A.Appreciatefisheryscenery.B.Buymeaningfulsouvenirs.C.Visitlocalmuseums.D.Enjoypeakscenery.BInGaithersburg,Marylandthisfall,artcurator(馆长)SandraDavisset14chairsondisplayintheArtsBarn’sprofessionalartgallery.Eachchair,handmadebyadifferentartist,symbolizedamentalhealthissuethattheartisthadpersonallyconfronted.CourtneyMohring’schair,“ButtonedUp,”wasablack,high-backedchaircoatedinbuttonsandbunchedfabricthatcommunicateddiscomfort.AndDavisherselfhadapieceintheexhibition—arainbow-coloredcreationtitled“ColorMeManic.”Formanyoftheartists,itwasanopportunitytotryamediumthattheyhadneverattemptedbefore.Theexhibition—titled“PullUpaChair2.0”—wasakindof“sequel”toasimilarshowcasethatDaviscuratedin2022,whichalsofeaturedhandmadechairs.Atthegallery,theartistscameintotalkabouttheirart,butthenightsoontransformedintoadeeperconversationaboutthefeelingsofanxiety,高三2月英语试卷第5页共12页loss,andisolationthatDavisandherfellowartistshadexperiencedatthebeginningoftheCOVID-19pandemic.“Wehadwhatwecallan‘artistroundtable,’whereeachoftheartistscametotalkaboutwhattheirinspirationwas,whattheywerefeelingwhentheywerecreatingthechair,anditendedupfeelingverymuchlikeagrouptherapy(治疗)session,”Davissaid.Thisyear,Daviswantedtoreproducethatexperienceonagranderscale,byopeningituptothepublicandinvitinggueststopullupachairandtalkabouttheart—andhowitrelatestotheirownmentalhealthjourneys.“Weknowthementalhealthconversationistopofmind,”Davissaid.“Wehearitinthenews.We’rereadingaboutit.We’retalkingaboutitatschool.Butwehaven’treallynecessarilyfeltlikeit’sstillawelcomingconversation.”ButDavisbelieveswecanslowlychangethoseconversationsforthebetter—anditstartswithmakingspaceforthem.24.Whatisthepurposeoftheexhibition?A.Toshowcasetheartistictalentsoflocalartists.B.Tocelebratethehistoryandachievementsofthegallery.C.Toprovideaplatformforartiststoexperimentwithnewmaterials.D.Toraiseawarenessandpromotediscussionaboutmentalhealthissues.25.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“sequel”inparagraph3probablymean?A.Substitute.B.Follow-up.C.Edition.D.Check-up.26.WhatdidDavisthinkofthe“artistroundtable”?A.Productive.B.Traditional.C.Tiring.D.Educational.27.Howdoes“PullUpaChair2.0”differfromthe2022exhibition?A.Moreinteractiveactivities.B.Widerrangeofissues.C.Largerscaleengagement.D.Newthemesexplored.CImagineyou’rewalkingacrossrollinghillsthatstretchformiles,withwarmsunshineandthechirpingofbirdsallaround.Thispeacefulsceneisanincreasinglyrareoneinthemodernworld.Our高三2月英语试卷第6页共12页naturalsoundscapesarefallingsilentasbirdpopulationsdecline.Butdoesthesilencingofoursoundscapesmattertous?Theshortanswerisyes.Thereisgrowingevidenceaboutthehealthbenefitsofspendingtimeinnature,includingreducingrisksofheartdisease,diabetesandanxiety.Yetwhilethegeneralbenefitsofbeingoutsideinnaturemayseeminstinctive,thecontributionsofnaturalsoundstothisarelessunderstood.Ourstudyexploresthelinkbetweenbirdsongandpeople,specificallyonEnglishvineyards(葡萄园).Wesurveyedtheexperienceof186wine-tourparticipantsacrossthreevineyardswithvaryingsoundscapes.Wealsoenhancedsomevineyardsoundscapeswithhiddenspeakers,whichplayedthesongsoffiveadditionalbirdspecies.Thiswasdesignedtoseehowparticipants’engagementwithnaturewouldbeaffectedbyincreasingthediversityofbirdsandsongs.Theresultswerefascinating.Visitorswhoexperiencedlouderandmorecomplexsounds—whetheronvineyardswithnaturallyrichersoundscapesoronthosewehadenhanced—reportedthattheyhadenjoyedthesoundsmore.Theyalsofeltmoreconnectedtonatureandmoresatisfiedwiththeirtour.Withrichersoundscapes,theyfeltmoremindfulandpositiveduringthetours,reportingthattheyfeltfreerfromwork,routineandresponsibility.Ourstudyisacleardemonstrationofthedirecteffectthatbirdsonghasonourwellbeing.Itshowsthatbirdconservationcouldenhanceourexperienceofspendingtimeinnatureandgiverisetopositiveemotions.Theworldweexperiencetodayisunlikewhatourgrandparentsexperienced.Weareincreasinglydisconnectedfromnature,andnature’sbenefitsonourwellbeingarelesseningasaresult.Whatismostconcerningisthatthesechangesareacceptedasthenewnorm.WehopeourfindingsleadtomorepeoplethinkinglikeHarrison,whoconcluded:Itgoestoshowhowimportantnatureisforhumanityonsomanylevelsandhopefullyastudylikethissupportsmoreinvestmentandhelpconservingaswellasimprovingournaturalsoundscapes.28.Whatphenomenondoestheauthordescribeinparagraph1?A.Birdsongsareincreasinglypopular.B.Peopleenjoyinteractingwithnature.C.Birdsongsarehardtohearnowadays.D.Modernizationleadstotheextinctionofbirdspecies.高三2月英语试卷第7页共12页29.Whatdoesthestudyfocuson?A.Theimpactofbirdsongonhumanwell-being.B.Theuseoftechnologyinvineyardmanagement.C.Theroleofvineyardsinenhancingvisitorexperiences.D.Therelationshipbetweenwineproductionandtourism.30.Whatdoestheauthorhopethestudywillachieve?A.Greaterawarenessofthecriticalstateofbirdspecies.B.Standardizationofsoundscapemeasurementtechniques.C.Anincreaseinthenumberofbirdspeciesinurbanareas.D.Astrongercommitmenttopreservingnaturalsoundscapes.31.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.Howdowelivehappilywithoutbirdsong?B.Whybirdsongmattersmorethanyouthink?C.Couldartificialbirdsongservethesamepurpose?D.Whatcanwedotopromotetourisminvineyards?DThenexttimeyou’refeelingdepressedorangryattheworld,askyourselfifyou’vereallybeendealtapoorhand—orif,justmaybe,youwereexpectingtoomuch.That’sonemessagethatcanbedrawnfromarecentstudyonentitlement,apersonalitytraitcharacterizedbyexaggeratedfeelingsofdeservingnessandsuperiority.Entitlementmayleadtoconstantdisappointment,sayresearchersfromCaseWesternReserveUniversity.Theauthorsreachedtheseconclusionsafteranalyzingmorethan170academicpapers.Theyfoundthatpeoplewhopossesshighlevelsofentitlementconsistentlyfallvictimtoathree-partcycle:First,theydon’talwaysgeteverythingtheythinktheydeserve,leavingthemconstantlyvulnerabletounmetexpectations.Thoseunmetexpectationsarethenperceivedasinjustices,leadingtoemotionslikeangerandsadness.Finally,tojustifythoseemotions,entitledpeoplereassurethemselvesoftheirownspecialness.Thishelpsthemfeelbettertemporarily,butultimatelystartstheprocessalloveragain.Atextremelevels,entitledpeoplerepeatedlyexposethemselvestotheriskoffeelingfrustratedanddisappointedwithlife.Theyalsotendtosufferfrompoorrelationships,interpersonalconflicts,and高三2月英语试卷第8页共12页depression,saysco-authorJulieExline,PhD,aprofessorofpsychologicalsciencesatCaseWesternReserve.“Somuchofentitlementisaboutcompetition—beingbetterormoredeservingthanotherpeople,”shetoldH.“Itreallysetsinoppositiontosociety,anditcanbeveryisolating.”“It’snoteasyfortruenarcissists(自恋者)toseethemselvesforwhattheyare,ortochangetheirwayofthinking.”Exlinesays.Butshedoesbelievethat,formanywell-intentionedpeople,feelingsofentitlementcanbecontrolled.“Conditioningyourselftothinkaboutotherpeopleandwhattheydeserve—andalsobeingwillingtoadmityourownfaultsandweaknesses—canhelpyoufeelmoreconnectedtoothers,”shesays.Weshouldbealsoawarethatnotallfeelingsofentitlementarewrongorbad:Weshouldn’tjustlowerourstandardsorstopexpectingthingswetrulydodeserve,justsowecanbehappier.Butifyoudonoticethatyou’vedevelopedanoverblownsenseofself—andit’scausingyoutobeannoyedornotgetalongwithothers—youcandefinitelytrytodosomethingaboutit.32.Whatcausesentitledpeopletobetrappedinathree-partcycle?A.Consistentnegativeemotions.B.Astrongsenseofself-awareness.C.Constantself-pityandhelplessness.D.Unrealisticexpectationsandfrustration.33.Whatdoesparagraph3mainlytalkabout?A.Thereasonforentitlement.B.Thebenefitsofcompetition.C.Thenegativeeffectsofentitlement.D.Theimportanceofconnectingwithothers.34.WhatmightbeExline’ssuggestionforentitledpeople?A.Changeyourmindsettooneofcompetitiveness.B.Focusonyourownachievementsandsuperiority.C.Prioritizepersonalgoalsoverconsideringothers’needs.D.Placeyourselfintoothers’positionandreflectononeself.35.Whichwordbestdescribestheauthor’sattitudetoentitlement?A.Balanced.B.Critical.C.Supportive.D.Tolerant.高三2月英语试卷第9页共12页第二节(共5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。Leenystoodinthechickencoop(鸡笼),shovel(铲子)inhand,ahugegrinspreadingacrossherface.Shewasnotfakingit:My7-year-oldwashavingfuncleaningoutthechickencoop.36ButI’dmeantthechoretobepunishmentforlosingalibrarybook.So,wasIwinningorlosingatparenting? 37Sheeventooktoreadinginthecaronthelongdrivetosummercamp,whichwaswhereshelostthebook.Thisisthefirstlostlibrarybookinmylife.WhenIwasachild,Ididn’townbooks—Iborrowedthem.Mylibrarybookslivedonaspecificshelfonmyheadboarduntiltheyhadtobereturned.AnditpainedmewhenIhadtoslidethemintothereturnslot(空位)atthelibrary.However,mydaughterhasmorebooksnowthanIeverhadinmyentirechildhood.Shedidn’tseemtheleastsorryforthemissinglibrarybook.38SoIsuggestedthatshehelpmecleanthedirtychickencoop,andinreturn,Iwouldcoverthelibraryfine.Sheagreed.Tomysurprise,shewasabsolutelyenjoyingshovelingchickenpoop.Istoodthere,somewhatdumbfounded,watchingher.Shedidnotfeelshame,regret,orresponsibilityforthelostlibrarybookatall.39Ittookmeawhiletorealizewhathadhappened,whymypunishmenthadbackfiredsocompletelyandwhyIdidn’tcare.Leeny’slittlesister,Vicki,wasinsidewatchingacartoonwhilemyhusbandpaidbills.40ShehadmealltoherselfforthefirsttimesinceVickiwasborn.Wespentqualitytimetogether:mother,daughter,andchickenpoop.A.OnlyLeenyandIwereoutside.B.Ithoughtthisideawasveryclever.C.Iwashappyshewasenjoyingherself.D.Mydaughteralwayshashernoseinabook.E.Ifelttheneedtomakehertakeresponsibilityforit.F.Thebestpartmaybethatmydaughterthinksweshouldcleanoutthecoopeveryseason.G.Infact,shelookedasifshemightloseanotherbookonpurposeinordertocleanthecoopagain.第三部分语言运用(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、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。高三2月英语试卷第10页共12页Mygrandmother,Mary,hadalwaysbeenanagricultureartist.Eachcomponentofheryardvividlyillustratedher41forplants.Whenshemovedtoanewhouse,sheviewedhernewgardenasan 42andimmediatelywenttowork.However,therewasafruittreeintheyardthat43tobearfruitdespiteGrandma’snurturing.Toencourageitto44,shespoketothetree,sangtothetree,andreasonedwiththistree.No45.Finally,shecontactedanexpert.Afterrecitingalonglistofhints,allofwhichshehadalreadydone,theexpertmadea46suggestion.Hetoldhertohitthebaseofthetreewithabroomstickto47itsroots.Grandmaknewthevibrations(震动)wouldfindtheirwaydowntotherootsystem,butshedoubtediffruitwouldbetheresultofsuchanunconventional48.Toheramazement,thenextspringthetree49plentifulfruit,andthefollowingyearsthefruitwasmoreplentifulandhealthy.Weoftenlaughedtogetherathow50thisbeautifulelderlywomanmusthavelookedtoanyonewatchingasshehitthedefenselesstree.Thestorywillalwaysserveasagreat51ofjoyforourfamily.Lastmonth,whenIwas52aparticularlydifficulttime,IcalledGrandmaforadvice.Sheremindedmethatthetree’sgreateststrengthandvaluecameafter53.Shelovingly54 thatmyrootswerebeinginspiredbythepersonaltrialsIfacedandthatIwouldbeamorefruitful‘tree’becauseofthem.Shewasnotonlyanamazing55—shewasawisegrandma.41.A.passionB.knowledgeC.admirationD.curiosity42.A.assignmentB.inspirationC.obstacleD.adventure43.A.expectedB.refusedC.continuedD.promised44.A.blossomB.changeC.shootD.improve45.A.answerB.luckC.wonderD.signal46.A.commonB.traditionalC.dramaticD.complex47.A.breakB.destroyC.stimulateD.feed48.A.conditionB.strengthC.activityD.approach49.A.consumedB.yieldedC.offeredD.lacked50.A.sillyB.sensibleC.realisticD.elegant51.A.productB.symbolC.sourceD.appeal52.A.lookingintoB.workingonC.preparingforD.goingthrough53.A.adversityB.growthC.resistanceD.criticism54.A.whisperedB.appreciatedC.encouragedD.doubted55.A.nurseB.gardenerC.traineeD.detector第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)高三2月英语试卷第11页共12页阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Ashortvideoofadogwithnarrowingeyesandtinyneedlesonitsnosehasrecentlygoneviralonsocialmedia.Theneedleswereacupuncturepins(针灸针),andaccordingtothepetphysicianinthevideo,thedogwasreceivingtraditionaltreatment56(help)withfacialparalysis(面瘫).Thisvideohassparked57(curious)abouttheuseoftraditionalChinesemedicineforpetslikecatsanddogs.58itmayseemnoveltosome,traditionalChineseveterinarymedicine(TCVM)isfarfromnew.HuYusheng,aTCVMpractitioner,diagnosesandtreatsabout40petseverySunday.“Mostpetownerswhocomehere59(try)allotheroptions,andtheirbelovedpetsareoftenreferredfromotherhospitalswithacriticalillnessnotice,”hesaid.Recently,oneofHu’spatientswasadog60(suffer)fromgallstones.Tomanagethe61(symptom),theowner,SunJie,choseTCVMoverWesternmedicine.Afterayearofacupunctureandherbaltreatments,scansshowedthatthedog’sgallstoneshad62(significant)becomesmaller.TCVMtakes63overallapproachtowellnessanddiseasetreatment.LikeTCM,itusesfourevaluationmethods—inspection,listeningandsmelling,inquiryandpulse-taking—toidentifyconditionsanddevelop64(tailor)treatments.“Individualizedtreatmentsare65greatdemandforpets,whichisexactlywhatTCVMoffers,”saidFanKai,anassociateprofessorattheCollegeofVeterinaryMedicineatChinaAgriculturalUniversity.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华,你校加拿大交换生Eric是一位TikTok视频博主,他正在策划“HighSchoolLifeinChina”系列视频,旨在用短视频展示中国中学生校园生活,为此咨询你的意见。请你给他写一邮件,内容包括:1.推荐拍摄内容;2.陈述理由.注意:1.写作词数应为80词左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。DearEric,Yourssincerely,LiHua高三2月英语试卷第12页共12页第二节(满分25分)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。JaredhadbeenlookingforwardtothefirstdayofsecondgradeatMaplewoodElementary.Nolongerashyfirstgrader,hefeltconfidentandreadytotacklenewchallenges.However,therewasonepersonhehopedtoavoid:JessicaHart.Shewasloud,bossy,andalwaysmadefunofhim.Eventhoughitwasanewyear,Jaredwassureshewouldn’tchange.Whenheenteredtheclassroom,hesawJessicasittingbythewindow,laughingandtalkingloudly.Jaredrolledhiseyesandtookaseat,hopingtostayoutofherway.Hefocusedonhisworkallday,determinedtoavoidanyinteractionwithher.Butfate,itseemed,hadotherplans.Duringrecess(课间休息),asJaredwaswalkingtotheswings,henoticedJessicastandingbythebigoaktree,herhandsonherhips,lookingupset.Shewasstaringatsomethinginthetree.Jaredapproachedcautiously,wonderingwhatwasgoingon.“What’swrong,Jessica?”heasked,tryingtosoundasuninterestedaspossible.Jessicalookedup,herfacefilledwithpanic.“Thekittens!They’restuckinthetree!”Jaredfrowned,lookingupatthetalloak.Sureenough,settledononeofthehighestbranches,weretwotinykittens,mewinghelplessly.Jessica’sfaceturnedredwithembarrassment.“Iwastryingtoclimbuptogetthem,buttheykeepclimbinghigher!”sheexplained,hervoicetrembling.“Idon’tknowwhattodo!”Jaredhesitated.Hehadn’tplannedonbeingtheherotoday.HehadbarelyspokentoJessicaoutsideoftheclassroom,letalonehadareasontohelpher.Butthesoundofthosehelplesslittlekittensmadesomethinginhimchange.“I’llhelp,”hesaidbeforehecouldthinktwice.Jessicastaredathiminsurprise.“You?Butyoudon’tevenlikeme!”Jaredshrugged.“MaybeIdon’tlikeyou,butIcan’tjustleavethekittensupthere.”Withdetermination,JaredapproacheWithdetermination,Jaredapproachedthetree.Fromthatmomenton,somethingshiftedbetweenthem.高三2月英语答案第1页共10页2025年湖北云学名校联盟高三年级2月联考英语学科评分细则21—23BCA24—27DBACA主题语境:人与社会文章大意:香港虽然是一座填海造陆的城市,陆地面积不大,但很适合城市漫游。本文主要为在香港的citywalk爱好者推荐四条各具特色的城市漫游路线:大屿山路线,昂屏村路线,沙田路线,长洲路线。21.B细节理解题根据全文可知,LantauTrail耗时2时32分,NgongPingVillageTrail耗时30分,ShaTinTrial耗时1时47分,CheungChauTrial耗时3时8分。经比较,耗时最短的NgongPingVillageTrail。因此,选项B符合。22.C细节理解题根据第三段NgongPingVillagehasthelargestBuddhismstatuesofitskindintheworld.可知,昂屏村有着世界上最大的佛像。根据第四段,ThistrailfeaturesHongKong’smostunusualtemple.可知,沙田路径的特色之一是拥有香港最大的寺庙。因此两者共同之处为宗教氛围。因此,选项C符合。23.A细节理解题根据最后一段第二句CheungChauhasbeenamajorfishingportforcenturiesandstillhasalargefishingfleet.可知,长洲几百年来都是重要的渔港,至今仍停泊着一艘巨大的渔船。如果你选择这条路线,你将欣赏到渔业景观。因此,选项A符合。B主题语境:人与社会文章大意:在马里兰州盖瑟斯堡,艺术策展人SandraDavis在艺术谷仓的专业画廊展出了14把手工椅子,每把椅子代表艺术家个人面对的心理健康问题。展览"PullUpaChair2.0"是2022年类似展览的延续,旨在通过艺术作品引发关于焦虑、失落和隔离的深入对话。Davis希望扩大这种体验,邀请公众参与,讨论艺术与个人心理健康的关系,以促进更开放的心理健康对话。24.D推理判断题文中提到Daviswantedtoreproducethatexperienceonagranderscale,byopeningituptothepublicandinvitinggueststopullupachairandtalkabouttheart—andhowitrelatestotheirownmentalhealthjourneys.这表明展览旨在引发公众对心理健康问题的关注和讨论,而不仅仅是展示艺术才能、庆祝ArtsBarn的历史成就或提供实验新材料的平台,因此答案选D。25.B词义猜测题在第三段中提到Theexhibit—titled“PullUpaChair2.0”—wasakindof高三2月英语答案第2页共10页“sequel”toasimilarshowcasethatDaviscuratedin2022,whichalsofeaturedhandmadechairs.根据语境,这里“PullUpaChair2.0”是2022年Davis策展的类似展览的延续,即“续集”“后续”。同时,第五段Thisyear,Daviswantedtoreproducethatexperience...可知,选项B.follow-up,符合语境,因此答案选B。26.A观点态度题在第四段中提到“Wehadwhatwecallan‘artistroundtable,’whereeachoftheartistscametotalkaboutwhattheirinspirationwas,whattheywerefeelingwhentheywerecreatingthechair,anditendedupfeelingverymuchlikeagrouptherapysession,”Davissaid.从Davis的话中可以看出,艺术家们在“artistroundtable”上分享了创作椅子的灵感和感受,整个过程感觉非常像一个团体治疗会。这表明这个活动是富有成效的,促进了艺术家之间的交流和情感表达,有助于他们共同探讨心理健康问题。Davis认为“artistroundtable”是富有成效的,因此答案选A。27.C细节理解题根据文中信息,Thisyear,Daviswantedtoreproducethatexperienceonagranderscale,byopeningituptothepublicandinvitinggueststopullupachairandtalkabouttheart—andhowitrelatestotheirownmentalhealthjourneys.可以看出,“PullUpaChair2.0”与2022年的展览相比,最大的不同在于Davis希望将2022年的体验以更大规模的方式呈现,通过向公众开放并邀请客人参与讨论艺术以及它与他们自身心理健康旅程的关系,即扩大了参与的规模和范围。文中并没有提到2022年展览和“PullUpaChair2.0”在互动活动数量、涉及问题范围以及探索主题方面的明显差异,因此答案选C。C主题语境:人与自然文章大意:这篇文章探讨了自然声音景观,尤其是鸟类歌声,对人类健康和福祉的重要性。研究表明,随着鸟类数量的减少,我们的声音景观正在变得寂静,这对我们的健康有负面影响。作者强调了保护鸟类和自然声音景观的必要性

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