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试卷第=page11页,共=sectionpages33页试卷第=page11页,共=sectionpages33页绝密★考试结束前浙江省新阵地教育联盟2026届第二次联考英语试题卷考生注意:1.答题前,请务必将自己的姓名、准考证号用黑色字迹的签字笔或钢笔分别填写在试题卷和答题纸规定的位置上。2.答题时,请按照答题纸上“注意事项”的要求,在答题纸相应的位置上规范作答,在本试题卷上的作答一律无效。第Ⅰ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段录音。每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段录音后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段录音播放两遍。1.Whatdoesthewomanadvisethemantodo?A.Writeoriginalsongs.

B.StudymusicinNewYork.

C.Runarecordstore.2.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Attheoffice.

B.Athome.

C.Inapark.3.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Doingresearch.

B.Loweringthecost.

C.Buyingamachine.4.Whatdothespeakersplantodofirst?A.Getacoffee.

B.Havedinner.

C.Seeafilm.5.Howdoesthewomansound?A.Annoyed.

B.Hopeful.

C.Worried.第二节:(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段录音。每段录音后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段录音前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,每小题都有5秒钟的作答时间。每段录音播放两遍。听第6段录音,回答第6至7题。6.Whydoesthewomanwanttomovetoanewplace?A.Theroomisoverlysmall.

B.Therentisexcessivelyhigh.

C.Herroommateshavebadhabits.7.Whenwillthewomanseethehouse?A.ThisWednesday.

B.ThisFriday.

C.ThisThursday.听第7段录音,回答第8至9题。8.Whatdoweknowaboutthebabyshower?A.ItwillbeheldonApril11th.B.Onlyfemaleguestsareinvited.C.Itincludessomeinteractivegames.9.Whatwillthemandothisafternoon?A.Goshopping.

B.Planaparty.

C.VisitNancy.听第8段录音,回答第10至13题。10.HowwillthespeakersgotoMonterey?A.Bycar.

B.Byplane.

C.Bytrain.11.WhenwillthespeakersarriveinMontereynextFriday?A.Inthemorning.

B.Atnoon.

C.Intheafternoon.12.WhatarethespeakersgoingtodonextSaturday?A.Watchthewhale.

B.Ridealongthecoast.

C.VisittheMontereyBayAquarium.13.Whatdoesthewomanoffertodoforthetrip?A.Bookahotel.

B.Packbeachchairs.

C.Preparefood.听第9段录音,回答第14至17题。14.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Fellowworkers.

B.Doctorandpatient.

C.Waitressandcustomer.15.Whatdidthemandolastweek?A.Hejoinedagym.

B.Hehadaphysicalcheck-up.

C.Hegotamembershipcard.16.Whatkindofmilkdoesthemanfinallychooseforhimself?A.Fat-freemilk.

B.Regularmilk.

C.Oatmilk.17.Howmuchwillthemanpay?A.$5.5.

B.$8.

C.$10.听第10段录音,回答第18至20题。18.WhoisPeterBenchley?A.Awriter.

B.Afilmmaker.

C.Anactor.19.HowdidPeterBenchleyfeelabouttheeffectofthefilmJaws?A.Proud.

B.Encouraged.

C.Regretful.20.WhatdidPeterBenchleydoinhislateryears?A.Hewroteanewbookaboutsharks.B.Heworkedhardtoprotectseaanimals.C.HeworkedfortheLondonDailyExpress.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。AInspiredbyTheEconomist’srecentalternativesummerreadinglistforCEOs,the10Eighty,aleadingHRconsultancyfirm,offersthefollowingsuggestionsforsummerreading.TheUndercoverEconomistAfavouriteofthe10EightyteamisTimHarford’sTheUndercoverEconomist—ifyou’veeverwonderedwhythegapbetweentherichandthepoorissogreat,thenthisbookisforyou.Relatableandengaging,Harfordhighlightstherelevanceofeconomicstoeverydaylife,frombuyingacoffeetosittinginatrafficjam.Heexposeshowcoffeeshops,supermarketsandairlinesconvinceustopartwithourmoney,sheddinglightonhowtoapplyeconomicprinciplestoeverydaylife.SlowProductivity10Eighty’sresearcheralsorecommendsSlowProductivitybyCalNewportforthesummerreadinglist.Inthemodernworkplaceworkersfeelpushedtotheedgebycontinualmeetings,overflowinginboxes,non-stopbusywork,andofficerulesthatlaughatautonomyandagency.Newportoffersalternativestrategiesforknowledgeworkerstodothebestworkoftheirlivesbytakingaslowerapproachtoworkthatmatters.TomSawyerFewbooksarebetteratsparkingeagernesstoactthanMarkTwain’sTomSawyer.Forcedtopaintafencewhiteratherthanplaywithhisfriends,naughtyTomfindsawaytomakeitseemsoappealingthatthelocalkidswanttodoit—andenduppayingTomfortheprivilege.Business-schoolprofessorscallit“psychicrewards”.Whatisyourfavoritefromthissummerreadinglist?Whynotshareyourideaswithusbelow?1.HowdoesTimHarfordmakeeconomicsaccessibleinTheUndercoverEconomist?A.Byanalyzingeconomictheoriesindepth. B.Byrevealinghowbusinessesfuelspending.C.Byexplainingthecauseofthewealthgap. D.Byconnectingeconomicconceptstodailylife.2.WhatdoesCalNewportsuggestknowledgeworkersdo?A.Followofficerulesstrictly. B.Accelerateworkpace.C.Slowdowntotacklekeytasks. D.Schedulefrequentmeetings.3.Accordingtothepassage,whyisTomSawyerrecommendedforsummerreading?A.Itstimulatesmotivationeffectively. B.Itdescribesthelifeofacleverboy.C.Ittellsanexcitingkids’adventuretale. D.Itshowshowtodealwithnaughtykids.BItbeginswithasteadybuzz,echoingthroughthetoweringforestsofAlaska.It’sasignal,butnotonetobealarmedby.It’sless“Duckandcover,”more“Comeandgetit!”Soyoustepoutsideyourhouse,wheretherearefewroadsandfewerneighbors,andseeit.Asingle-engineplaneflieslow,justafewdozenfeetabovetheground.Theplane’sdoorwhipsopen,andablackpackageisthrownout,plummeting(速降)toearthwithayellowtailhangingbehind.Congratulations,you’vejustbeenturkeybombed!The“bomb”isa15-poundfrozenturkeystuffedintoatrashbag,tiedwithyellowcautiontapeforeasyvisibility.Since2021,AlaskanativeEstherKeimhasbeendroppingthemfromtheairtoremoteAlaskanswhomightotherwisebeeatingsquirrel,mooseorSpamforThanksgivingdinner.Thanksgivingfallsatatrickytimeoftheyearinthispartofthecountry.It’satimewhenrivers,whichoftenserveashighwaysinAlaska’sremoteareas,aretoofrozenforboatstotravelbutnotfrozenenoughforcars.Theironlyoptionforreaching“civilization”issevenhoursonasnowmobile.Or,ifyou’reapilotlikeKeim,youcantaketotheair.Keimbeganherturkey-bombingflightsaftervisitingherfamilyinSkwentna,anisolatedvillage.Aneighbormentionedhowasquirrelhehuntedbarelyfedhisfamilyoffour.ThisremindedKeimofherchildhood,whenafamilyfriendwoulddropaturkey—andsometimesaboxofcandyinsidethepackagejustforher—fromhisplanetoherfamilyeveryyear.“IamgonnadropturkeystoremoteAlaskanswithoutroadaccess,”saysKeim.“Itwouldn’tbeabigdeal,butit’dbringmealotofjoytoblessotherpeoplelikewewereblessed.”NowKeimisworkingtoturnthispersonaleffortintoanon-profitcalledtheAlaskaTurkeyDropProject.Theprojecthasreceivedenoughdonationsfromsomeindividualsandlocalbusinesses,withothersdonatingtheirtimeandgoods.Everyyear,thatnoisyplanesoaringthroughAlaska’sskybringsnotjustturkeys,butaheartwarmingreminderofconnectioninthewilderness.4.Whatcanbelearnedaboutthe“bomb”?A.It’sadangerousexplosive. B.It’ssenttoAlaskansforChristmas.C.It’safrozenturkeywithyellowtape. D.It’sdroppedfromahigh-flyingplane.5.WhyisThanksgivingachallengingtimeinremoteAlaska?A.Pilotsavoidsnowyflights. B.Snowmobilesareonlyforshorttrips.C.Allroadsareblockedbysnow. D.Half-frozenriversareunfitforboatsorcars.6.WhatinspiredKeimtostartthe“bombing”flights?A.Ademandforhernonprofitproject. B.Asuggestionfromherfamily.C.Neighbor’shardshipandchildhoodfavor. D.Huntingsquirrelswithneighbors.7.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesKeim?A.Caringandinquiring. B.Sympatheticandinnovative.C.Decisiveandtolerant. D.Adventurousandambitious.CNeartheDominicanRepublic’scoast,tinylab-grown“coralbabies”areattachedtospider-likemetalstructuresinunderwaternurseries.ThisistheassistedcoralfertilizationprogramledbylocalmarineprotectiongroupFundemar,offeringaglimmerofhopefortheworld’sdecliningcoralreefs.Thetechnologyiscriticallyimportantamidseverereefdegradation.SeventypercentoftheDominicanRepublic’scoralreefsnowhavelessthan5%coralcover.Climatechangenotonlykillscoralsdirectlythroughwarmingoceansbutalsosignificantlyreducesthenaturalreproductionchancesofsurvivingindividuals.“Whatwasoncenormalincoralreefsisnolongerpossibleformanyspecies,”notedAndreinaValdez,abiologistatFundemar.Assistedfertilizationfillsthisgapbyartificiallyfacilitatinggametefusion(配子融合).Theimplementationfollowsapreciseprocess.Eachyear,afewdaysafterthefullmoonatdusk,coralsreleasemillionsofeggsandsperm.Fundemar’steamcollectsthesegametes,performsartificialfertilizationinthelab,andnurturesthelarvae(幼体)untiltheyarerobustenoughfortransplantationtoreefs.Thoughonly1%ofthe2.5millionembryoscultivatedannuallysurviveinthewild,thisratestilloutperformsnaturalreproductionondegradedreefs.Itholdsdistinctadvantagesoverthenon-sexualreproductionusedinthepast.Non-sexualreproductioninvolvestransplantingfragmentsofhealthycorals,whichisfasterbutproducesgeneticallyidenticalclonesvulnerabletomassdiseaseoutbreaks.Incontrast,assistedsexualreproductioncreatesgeneticallydiverseindividuals,significantlyloweringtheriskofwidespreaddie-offs.OriginatinginAustralia,thetechnologyhasnowexpandedacrosstheCaribbean,withprojectsinMexico,Curaçao,PuertoRico,Cuba,andJamaica.However,afundamentalchallengeremains:climatechange.UNESCOdatashowsoceansarewarmingtwiceasfastas20yearsago,increasingcoralbleachingrisks.ExpertMarkEakinstated,“Youcan’tconservesomethingifyoudon’thaveit.Sotheseprogramsarehelpingtoexpandthepopulationthat’soutthere.”Yetheurgentlywarns,“Withouttacklingthe800-poundgorillaofclimatechange,muchrestorationworkcouldbewipedout.”But,forFundemar,currenteffortsmatter,“Weareinvestingimmenseefforttoprotectwhatwelove,andwetrustmanyaroundtheworldaredoingthesame.”8.Whatisthepurposeofthefirstparagraph?A.Toexplainthereasonofcoraldecline. B.Toadvocateforcoralprotection.C.Topresentacoralconservationproject. D.Tohighlightcoral’seconomicvalue.9.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“thisgap”inparagraph3referto?A.Thechallengeofclimatechange. B.Thelackoffundingformarineresearch.C.Theabsenceofunderwaternurseries. D.Thefailureofnaturalcoralreproduction.10.Whatistheprimaryadvantageofassistedfertilization?A.Fastergrowth. B.Wide-spreadapplication.C.Geneticdiversity. D.Lowerdisease-resistance.11.WhatisMarkEakin’sattitudetowardassistedfertilization?A.Entirelysupportive. B.Clearlyindifferent.C.Stronglyopposed. D.Cautiouslyhopeful.DFordecades,horrorenthusiastshavebeenbroadlyperceivedascold,unfeelingindividualswhogetpleasurefromwitnessingsuffering.Criticsandevensomeacademicshavelabeledthemasadrenaline(肾上腺素)addictslackingempathy,suggestingthattheirinterestinfilmslikeSawstemsfrompsychologicaldeficiency.However,recentresearchchallengestheselong-heldassumptions,proposingamoredetailedandcomplexunderstandingofwhypeoplearedrawntohorror.Theclaimthathorrorfansmustlackempathyhasbeensupportedbysomeearlystudies.Yet,acloserexaminationrevealsmethodologicalflaws:mixinguptheenjoymentofcrueltywithageneralinterestinhorrornarratives.Whensuchflawedstudiesareruledout,thesupposedlinkbetweenlowempathyandhorrorenjoymentdisappears.And,recently,morereliableresearchconfirmsthathorrorfansshownolessempathyorcompassionthanothers;onsomemeasures,theyevenscorehigher.Anotherpopulartheorysuggeststhathorrorfansaresimplychasinganadrenalinerush.Whilethismaybetrueforsomeenthusiasts,newerstudiesunfoldamorecomplexpicture.Researchershaveidentifieddifferenttypesoffans:someareindeed“adrenalinejunkies”,butothers,termed“whiteknucklers”,usehorrortoconfrontandovercomepersonalfears.Athirdgroup,“darkcopers”,findsanemotionalreleaseinfictionalhorror,usingittoprocessreal-lifedifficulties.Beyondthesemotivations,akeypersonalitytraitdrivinghorrorfandomis“morbidcuriosity”—anaturaldesiretolearnaboutthreateningordeath-relatedsubjects.Thiscuriositymaybebeneficial.Studiesindicatethatindividualswithhighermorbidcuriosityareoftenbetterpreparedforreal-lifecrisesandshowgreaterresilienceduringstressfultimes.horrorfans,itseems,maybepractisingemotionalregulationwhentheyplaywiththeirfearsthroughscaryentertainment.Theevidencepaintsapictureofhorrorfansbeingempathetic,curiousandpsychologicallysophisticated.horrorisatestamenttohumanadaptabilityandourremarkablecapacitytofindmeaning,connectionandevengrowthinthefaceofourdeepestfears.Recognisingthisnotonlyhelpsusunderstandhorrorfansmoreaccurately,butalsoilluminatessomethingprofoundabouthumannatureitself.12.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“deficiency”meaninparagraph1?A.Weakness. B.Strength. C.Curiosity. D.Misunderstanding.13.Whatledtotheresultsofearlystudies?A.Thelimitedsamplesizeofparticipants. B.Theconfusionofvitalkeyconcepts.C.Theignoranceofhorror-crueltyconnections. D.Theadoptionofoutdatedmethodology.14.Whatcanweinferaboutpeoplewithhighermorbidcuriosity?A.Theymaylackemotionalregulationskills. B.Theymaybemoreadaptabletochallenges.C.Theymaybecomemoresensitivetoadversity. D.Theymaybemoreexposedtoreal-lifecrises.15.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.DismissingMyths:TheTruthabouthorrorFans B.horrorFilms:ImpactonAudienceEmpathyC.horrorenthusiasts:LivingProofofEmpathyLoss D.MorbidCuriosity:TheUltimateGoalofhorror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。WhatDoOurDreamsTellUs?Dreamsareanintegralpartofhealthysleep.Theaveragepersonspendsroughlytwohoursdreamingeachnight.Yetevenwiththissignificanttime,thephenomenonremainsmysterious.Whatroledodreamsplay?DreamresearcherAlanSiegelcallsdreamsanentrancetoourinnerselves—theyhelpprocessemotionsandtackletoughproblemswestrugglewithwhileawake.Meanwhile,expertRobertStickgoldarguesthatdreamsspringfrommemory.___16___Itletsusabsorblessons,healfromhurt,andgrowwiserthroughexperience.Putsimply,theirresearchshowsthatdreamsarethebrain’sinnatewaytoworkthroughourinnerstrugglesandmakesenseofourmemories.Certaindreamthemesfeeluniversalacrosscultures.___17___Whethertumblingfromagreatheightortrippingdownstairs,thesedreamsoftensparkintensefear.Asenseofhelplessnesslingerstoo.Theytendtosymbolizelostcontrolorhiddeninsecurity.Incontrast,flyingdreamsaredeeplyuplifting.Soaringthroughtheair,weightlessandfree—itfillsdreamerswithjoy.___18___Suchdreamsusuallyreflectayearningforfreedomorindependence.Dreamingofexamsisanotherwidespreadexperience.Thesedreamsoftencomefromanxiety—aboutbeingunprepared,rushed,orjudgedinreallife.___19___Evennegativepre-examdreamscanboostactualtestperformance.Afterall,thebrainprocessesstressaheadoftime.Similarly,dreamsofgettinglostarefrequent.Wanderingunfamiliarstreets,missingatrain,orstrugglingtofindadestination—thesereflectuncertaintyandconfusion.Theyoftenmirrorlife’stransitionperiods:careerchanges,relationshipshifts,orpersonalgrowth.___20___Dreamsaredeeplypersonal.You’rethebestinterpreterofyourowndreams.Payingattentiontotheirthemesandthefeelingstheystircanunlockprofoundinsights.Theseinsightshelpyoubetterunderstandyourinnerworldandbuildgreaterself-awareness.A.Fallingisoneofthemostcommon.B.Interestingly,thereexistsasilverlining.C.Italsobringsastrongsenseofempowerment.D.Suchmentalactivitiessimplysortunconnectedideas.E.Replayingpastevents,bigandsmall,isnature’scleverdesign.F.Inthesetimes,it’snormaltofeeladriftorunsureofournextsteps.G.Transitionperiodsusuallydisappearwhenconfusionfadesindreams.第Ⅱ卷第三部分: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四个选项中选出最佳选项。Everydreamlostinthedarklongsforarayoflight—andforLily,thatlightcamefromastranger.Monthsearlier,Lilystaredatherglowinglaptop,_______deeply.HernovelcenteredonKatehadremained_______at10,000wordsforamonth;notasinglenewwordcametoher.Inamomentofoverwhelming_______,sheclosedthelaptopsharply.Shemurmured,“I’mfoolingmyself.I’llneverbea_______.”Writingwasherlifelongpassion,buttosupportherfamilyandpursueasteadylivelihood,she_______herwritingambitionandtookupteaching.Forthirtyyears,shefosteredstudents’imagination,whileherownliterarypassionslowly_______.Yetwhenshefinallyembarkedonwritingthenovel,thecompleteabsenceof_______crushedherlasthope.Oneday,afterhoursofanother_______writing,shewalkedoutsidetorefreshhermind.Hermindstillcloudedandherphonenowdead,shefoundherself_______—justthenPatrickKincaidkindlyofferedheraride.Sensingherlowmood,heencouragedhertoshareher________.Lilyconfessedshewasstrugglingto________Kate’sstory,unabletofindhercreativerhythm.Hesmiledgently,“StopforcingKate’splot—letyourheartguideyourwords.”Hiswordsstirredsomethingdeepwithinher.Thatnight,shewrote________,weavingthreadsofherownlifeintoKate’sjourney.Sixweekslater,shecompletedthefirst________.WithPatrick’sencouragement,sheperfectedthemanuscript,foundaliteraryagent,andhadthebook________.Onitstitlepage,shewrote,“Fordreamersinthedark—andtheoneswhobroughtthem________.”Dreamsneverfadeaway;theyjustwaitforasparktobloom,andnow,shewasthespark.21.A.sighing B.complaining C.yawning D.regretting22.A.completed B.set C.stuck D.aimed23.A.panic B.defeat C.resolution D.embarrassment24.A.teacher B.agent C.novelist D.guide25.A.wentafter B.setaside C.heldonto D.livedout26.A.rose B.awoke C.erupted D.faded27.A.inspiration B.support C.courage D.patience28.A.productive B.effortless C.continuous D.fruitless29.A.atadistance B.onthego C.ataloss D.inarush30.A.troubles B.opinions C.fear D.novel31.A.polish B.shape C.revise D.adapt32.A.freely B.anxiously C.restlessly D.cautiously33.A.scene B.outline C.chapter D.draft34.A.translated B.promoted C.released D.delivered35.A.peace B.honor C.dignity D.light第二节:(共10小题;每小题1.5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。ThethirdUNESCOHigh-LevelForumforMuseums,heldinHangzhouonApril23rd,___36___(draw)over190museumcuratorsandexpertsfrommorethan60countries.TheeventfocusedonAI’srevolutionaryeffectonthemuseumindustry.AItools,___37___(tailor)forrelicdetection,helpmuseumsbettercatalogrelicsandidentifyinvisibledamagesinartifacts.However,GaborZsigmond,___38___(direct)oftheHungarianNationalMuseum,stressedthathumanproofreadingofAIoutputsremainedcrucialintheAIera.Participantsdiscussed___39___AIcouldbringtoexhibitionplanning.Givenatheme,AIcanselectexhibitsandconstructframeworksusing___40___(exist)content.MayKhuenChung,leaderoftheNationalMuseumofSingapore,mentionedmuseums’abilitytoanalyzedatabases___41___customizecontenttoindividualpreferences,whichreflectedAI’spracticalvalue.DespiteAI’sadvantages,concernsovercopyrightissuesandethicalproblemswereraisedandtaken___42___account.Additionally,BrittRomstadnotedtheneedtobuildmoreequityintodigitalspaces.Aftertheforum,attendeesvisitedtheArchaeologicalRuinsofLiangzhuCity,___43___UNESCOWorldHeritageSite.GehaneNabil,impressedbyprehistoricstonetools,saidthecommonalitiesbetweenChineseandEgyptiancivilizationswere___44___(true)remarkable.Thesesharedelements,sheadded,wouldbecomethe___45___(link)thatunitehumanbeings.第四部分:写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节:(满分15分)46.你将参加英语课上的“一分钟演讲”活动。请你针对部分同学在教学楼随意玩球的现象写一篇演讲稿,内容包括:(1)介绍具体情况;(2)呼吁文明活动。注意:(1)写作词数应为80左右;(2)请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。SayNotoPlayingBallsinTeachingBuildingsGoodmorning,everyone!__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Thankyou!第二节:(满分25分)47.阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。Ifrownedatmyselfinthedressing-roommirror.Iwaswearingwhitetights,awhiteleotard(紧身连衣裤),andawhitecapthathidmostofmyhair.Iwasoneof10snowflakesinmydanceschool’sWinterWonderlandshow.“Grandma,Ireallydon’tfeellikebeingintheshow,”Isaid.GrandmaLanilookedatmegently,“Why,mo’opuna?”Mo’opunameans“grandchild”inHawaiian.GrandmaLanihasalwayslivedinHawaii.“Youlovetodance.”Iusedtolovetodance.ThenMs.TuttlegavethepartoftheSnowQueentoChristineAbrams.Christinegottowearablueleotardandafeatheryskirtthatdriftedoutlikeacloudeverytimeshetwirled.Andshegottodoadanceonceallbyherself.Thesnowflakesjusthadtorunandspintolooklikeasnowstorm.Isighed.“Idon’tlikeourdance.AndnoonewouldnoticeifIweren’tthere.Therearesomanyofus,”“Iwouldnotice,”shereassuredmesoftly.AsChristinewalkedtowardus,Grandmapausedandsmiledather.“Whatabeautifulcostume!”Christineglidedaway,herskirtwavingbehindher.Ihungmyhead.Grandmatookmyhand,“What’sbotheringmyAvery?”“Andyouwon’tbeabletotellmeapartfromtheothersnowflakes,”Iwhispered.Grandmawasabouttospeak.Thensomethingoutsidethewindowcaughthereye.Shegrabbedmyhandandmycoatandpulledmeoutofthedressingroomandthroughthedoorstotheoutside.Itwassnowing.GrandmaheldherbreathandIsuddenlythoughtofsomething,“Grandma,haveyoueverseensnowbefore?”“No,mo’opuna.InHawaii,itsnowsonlyontheverytopsofmountains.”Ihadseensnowlotsoftimes,butnowItriedtoseeitdifferently,asifitwasnew.Isawsnowflakestwistingthroughtheairindifferentdirections,sparklingandshiningatus.Somanysnowflakescametogethertocreatesomethingmagical.“Aloha,”Grandmawhisperedtothesky.Alohacanmeanmanythings,including“love”,“hello”,and“good-bye”.“Idon’tknowwhenI’llseesomethinglikethatagain,”“Ido,”Isaid.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。Backinthedressingroom,Iknewsomethingwithinmehadquietlychanged.__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Asthecurtainfell,IheardGrandma’sapplauserisingabovetherest.__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________答案第=page11页,共=sectionpages22页答案第=page11页,共=sectionpages22页1.D2.C3.A【导语】本文是一篇应用文。主要介绍了10Eighty人力资源咨询公司推荐的CEO夏日阅读书单及各书亮点。1.细节理解题。根据第二段“Relatableandengaging,Harfordhighlightstherelevanceofeconomicstoeverydaylife,frombuyingacoffeetosittinginatrafficjam.(这本书既贴近生活又引人入胜,哈福德强调了经济学与日常生活的相关性,从买咖啡到堵车。)”可知,TimHarford通过将经济概念与日常生活联系起来,使经济学变得通俗易懂。故选D。2.细节理解题。根据第三段“Newportoffersalternativestrategiesforknowledgeworkerstodothebestworkoftheirlivesbytakingaslowerapproachtoworkthatmatters.(Newport为知识工作者提供了另一种策略,让他们通过放慢对重要工作的处理速度,来完成人生中最好的工作。)”可知,CalNewport建议知识工作者放慢节奏,处理关键任务。故选C。3.细节理解题。根据第四段“FewbooksarebetteratsparkingeagernesstoactthanMarkTwain’sTomSawyer.(很少有书能比马克·吐温的《汤姆·索亚历险记》更能激发人们的行动热情。)”可知,《汤姆·索亚历险记》被推荐为夏日读物是因为它能有效激发动力。故选A。4.C5.D6.C7.B【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了EstherKeim为偏远阿拉斯加人空投火鸡的善举。4.细节理解题。根据第四段中“The“bomb”isa15-poundfrozenturkeystuffedintoatrashbag,tiedwithyellowcautiontapeforeasyvisibility.(这个“炸弹”是一只15磅重的冷冻火鸡,塞进一个垃圾袋里,用黄色警示胶带绑着,以便于看到。)”可知,这个“炸弹”是带有黄色胶带的冷冻火鸡。故选C。5.细节理解题。根据第五段中“Thanksgivingfallsatatrickytimeoftheyearinthispartofthecountry.It’satimewhenrivers,whichoftenserveashighwaysinAlaska’sremoteareas,aretoofrozenforboatstotravelbutnotfrozenenoughforcars.(感恩节在这个国家的这个地区是一个棘手的时间。在这个时候,河流经常作为阿拉斯加偏远地区的高速公路,河水结冰太厚,船无法航行,但结冰又不够厚,汽车无法通行。)”可知,感恩节在阿拉斯加偏远地区是一个具有挑战性的时间,是因为半结冰的河流不适合船或汽车通行。故选D。6.细节理解题。根据第六段中“Keimbeganherturkey-bombingflightsaftervisitingherfamilyinSkwentna,anisolatedvillage.Aneighbormentionedhowasquirrelhehuntedbarelyfedhisfamilyoffour.ThisremindedKeimofherchildhood,whenafamilyfriendwoulddropaturkey—andsometimesaboxofcandyinsidethepackagejustforher—fromhisplanetoherfamilyeveryyear.(Keim在访问了Skwentna这个偏僻的村庄后,开始了她的火鸡空投飞行。一位邻居提到,他猎杀的一只松鼠几乎养活不了他一家四口。这让Keim想起了她的童年,那时每年都会有家人朋友从飞机上给她家扔下一只火鸡,有时还会在包裹里放一盒糖果给她。)”可知,邻居的困难和童年的喜爱激励Keim开始了“轰炸”飞行。故选C。7.推理判断题。根据倒数第二段中““IamgonnadropturkeystoremoteAlaskanswithoutroadaccess,”saysKeim.“Itwouldn’tbeabigdeal,butit’dbringmealotofjoytoblessotherpeoplelikewewereblessed.”(“我要给那些没有公路的偏远阿拉斯加人空投火鸡,”Keim说,“这不是什么大事,但能像别人曾经祝福我们那样去祝福别人,会给我带来很多快乐。”)”及最后一段中“NowKeimisworkingtoturnthispersonaleffortintoanon-profitcalledtheAlaskaTurkeyDropProject.Theprojecthasreceivedenoughdonationsfromsomeindividualsandlocalbusinesses,withothersdonatingtheirtimeandgoods.(现在,Keim正努力将这项个人努力转变为一个名为“阿拉斯加火鸡空投项目”的非营利组织。该项目已经从一些个人和当地企业那里获得了足够的捐款,还有一些人捐赠了他们的时间和物品。)”可知,Keim是一个富有同情心且具有创新精神的人,她通过自己的

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