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……○…………内…………○…………装…………○…………订…………○…………线…………○…………学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________……○…………外…………○…………装…………○…………订…………○…………线…………○…………保密★启用前……○…………内…………○…………装…………○…………订…………○…………线…………○…………学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________……○…………外…………○…………装…………○…………订…………○…………线…………○…………试卷第试卷第=PAGE1页共=SECTIONPAGES21页……○…………外…………○…………装…………○…………订…………○…………线…………○…………※※请※※不※※要※※在※※装※※订※※线※※内※※答※※题※※……○…………内…………○…………装…………○…………订…………○…………线…………○…………保密★启用前……○…………外…………○…………装…………○…………订…………○…………线…………○…………※※请※※不※※要※※在※※装※※订※※线※※内※※答※※题※※……○…………内…………○…………装…………○…………订…………○…………线…………○…………试卷第试卷第=PAGE2页共=SECTIONPAGES21页浙江省Z20名校联盟2026届高三上学期第一次联考适应性考试英语试题副标题考试时间:**分钟满分:**分注意事项:1、填写答题卡的内容用2B铅笔填写2、提前xx分钟收取答题卡一、阅读理解A(共1题)1.TheCityMuseumishostingfourspecialexhibitionsinOctober.Eachexhibitionhasuniquerequirementsandactivities.Checkthedetailsbelowbeforeplanningyourvisit.AncientEgyptianTreasuresExploreover50artifactsfromancientEgypt,includingmummymasksandstonecarvings.TheexhibitionrunsfromOctober1sttoOctober20th.Ticketscost$5foradultsand$8forstudents,butyoucangeta$2discountifyoubookonlinethreedaysinadvance.Guidedtoursareavailabledailyat11:00amand2:00pm,buttoursrequirebookingatleast24hoursaheadatthemuseum'sinformationdesk.Photographyisnotallowedinthisexhibition.ModernArtRevolutionThisexhibitionfeaturesworksby20th-centuryartistslikePicassoandDali.ItopensonOctober5thandendsonNovember10th.Admissionisfreeforallvisitors,butyoumustwearavisitorbadgewhichcanbecollectedattheentrance.TherewillbeaworkshoponOctober15thwhereparticipantscantrypaintinginthemodernstyle.Theworkshopislimitedto20people,sosignupwhenyouarrive.Camerasarepermittedbutwithoutflash.NaturalHistoryWondersDiscoverdinosaurfossils,rareminerals,andanimalspecimensfromaroundtheworld.TheexhibitionstartsonOctober8thandlastsuntilOctober31st.Childrenunder12mustbeaccompaniedbyanadult,andgroupvisits(over10people)needtoberegisteredaweekbefore.Aspecial"NightattheMuseum"eventwillbeheldonOctober22nd,withticketsavailablefromOctober1st.(1)HowcanvisitorsgetadiscountfortheAncientEgyptianTreasuresexhibition?A.Byjoiningaguidedtour B.Bybookingonline3daysearlyC.ByshowingstudentID D.Byvisitingonweekdays(2)WhatisrequiredforenteringtheModernArtRevolutionexhibition?A.Bookingaworkshopticket B.WearingavisitorbadgeC.Usingacamerawithoutflash D.Payinganadmissionfee(3)WhenmustgroupvisitstoNaturalHistoryWondersberegistered?A.Atleast24hoursinadvance B.ThreedaysbeforethevisitC.Aweekbeforethevisit D.Onthedayofthevisit二、B(共1题)2.Lilahadalwaysdreamedofbeingaballetdancer.Sinceshewassixyearsold,shespenteveryafternoonpracticingpirouettes(旋转)andarabesques(阿拉贝斯舞姿)inherbackyard.Hermother,aformerdancer,wouldwatchandcorrecthermovementsgently."Youhaveagift,Lila,"sheoftensaid."Nevergiveuponit."Butattheageof14,adisasterstruck.Lilafellduringapracticesessionandbrokeherankle.Thedoctortoldhershemightneverdanceagain.Heartbroken,Lilathrewawayherballetshoesandstoppedattendingherdanceclasses.Shespentherdaysinherroom,readingbooksandavoidingherfriends.Hermothertriedtoencourageher,butLilarefusedtotalkaboutdancing.Twoyearslater,Lila'sschoolannouncedatalentshow.Herbestfriend,Mia,beggedhertoparticipate."Youdon'thavetodance,"Miasaid."Youcouldsingorplaythepiano."ButLilashookherhead.Shehadlostinterestineverythingrelatedtoperforming.Oneafternoon,whilecleaningouttheattic,Lilafoundanoldboxofhermother'sdancevideos.Curious,sheputoneintheDVDplayer.Therewashermother,youngandgraceful,performingonabigstage.Lilawatched,tearsstreamingdownherface.Sherememberedhowhappydancingusedtomakeher.Thenextday,Lilawenttoseeherformerdanceteacher,Ms.Sandra."Iwanttotryagain,"shesaidnervously.Ms.Sandrasmiled."I'vebeenwaitingforyoutosaythat.Youranklehashealed,butwe'lltakeitslow."Formonths,Lilapracticedforhourseveryday.Itwaspainfulatfirst,andshefellmanytimes.Butsherefusedtoquit.Miacametoeverypractice,cheeringheron.Hermotherhelpedherstretchandmassagedherankleaftereachsession.Onthedayofthetalentshow,Lilastoodbackstage,herhandsshaking.Whenhernamewascalled,shetookadeepbreathandwalkedontothestage.Themusicstarted,andshebegantodance.Atfirst,shefeltnervous,butasshemoved,allherfearsdisappeared.Shedancedwithallherheart,justlikesheusedto.Whenthemusicstopped,theaudienceeruptedinapplause.Lilabowed,tearsofjoyinhereyes.HermotherandMiawerestandingatthefront,clappingandsmilingproudly.Aftertheshow,Ms.Sandrahuggedher."Youdidn'tjustdancetonight,Lila.Youshowedeveryonewhatcouragelookslike."Lilaknewthenthatsomedreamsareworthfightingfor,nomatterhowmanytimeslifeknocksyoudown.(1)WhydidLilastopdancingat14?A.Shelostinterestinballetafteracompetition.B.Hermotherthoughtshewasn'ttalentedenough.C.Shebrokeherankleandwastoldshemightneverdanceagain.D.Shehadtofocusonstudyingforimportantexams.(2)WhatmadeLiladecidetotrydancingagain?A.Miapromisedtohelpherprepareforthetalentshow.B.Shewatchedhermother'solddancevideosandrememberedherjoy.C.Ms.Sandraofferedherprivatelessonsforfree.D.Shefoundherchildhoodballetmedalsintheattic.(3)HowdidLilafeelwhenshefinisheddancinginthetalentshow?A.Nervousbecausetheaudiencedidn'tcheerloudly.B.Heartbrokenbecauseshemadeamistakeinherperformance.C.Joyfulasshereceivedapplauseandsawherlovedones'pride.D.Painfulduetotheinjuryinherankleduringthedance.(4)WhatdoesMs.Sandraprobablymeanbysaying"Youshowedeveryonewhatcouragelookslike"?A.Liladancedbetterthanprofessionaldancers.B.Lilabravelycontinuedherdreamafteradifficultsetback.C.Lila'sperformancewasthemostexcitinginthetalentshow.D.Lilaencouragedotherstudentstojoindanceclasses.三、C(共1题)3.Artificialintelligence(AI)hasemergedasatransformativeforceinhealthcare,offeringnewwaystoimprovepatientoutcomesandstreamlinemedicalprocesses.Fromdiagnosingdiseasestodevelopingnewdrugs,AItechnologiesarerevolutionizinghowhealthcareisdeliveredworldwide.However,thisrapidprogressalsobringssignificantchallengesthatmustbeaddressed.OneofthemostpromisingapplicationsofAIinhealthcareismedicalimaginganalysis.MachinelearningalgorithmscannowidentifypatternsinX-rays,MRIs,andCTscanswithaccuracycomparabletotrainedradiologists.Ina2023studypublishedinTheLancetDigitalHealth,anAIsystemcorrectlydetectedearly-stagelungcancerin94%ofcases,outperforminghumanexpertsby8percentagepoints.Thistechnologyenablesfasterdiagnosis,especiallyinregionswhereradiologistsarescarce,allowingpatientstoreceivetimelytreatment.AIisalsoacceleratingdrugdiscovery.Traditionaldrugdevelopmentcantakeoveradecadeandcostbillionsofdollars,withahighfailurerate.Byanalyzinglargedatasetsofmolecularstructuresandbiologicalinteractions,AImodelscanpredicthowpotentialdrugswillinteractwiththehumanbody,reducingtheneedforexpensivelaboratoryexperiments.Forexample,BritishpharmaceuticalcompanyBenevolentAIusedAItoidentifyapotentialtreatmentforamyotrophiclateralsclerosis(ALS)injust12months,aprocessthatwouldtypicallytakefivetosevenyears.Despitetheseadvancements,severalchallengeshinderthewidespreadadoptionofAIinhealthcare.Dataprivacyisamajorconcern.Medicalrecordscontainsensitivepersonalinformation,andusingthisdatatotrainAIsystemsraisesrisksofbreachesormisuse.In2022,amajorhealthcareprovidersufferedadataleakthatexposedthemedicalrecordsofover1millionpatients,manyofwhichwerebeingusedtodevelopAIdiagnostictools.Anotherchallengeisalgorithmicbias.AIsystemslearnfromhistoricaldata,whichmayreflectexistinginequalitiesinhealthcare.Forinstance,anAItooldesignedtopredictpatientriskofheartdiseasewasfoundtounderestimatetheriskforfemalepatientsbecausethetrainingdataincludedmoremalepatients.Suchbiasescanleadtoincorrectdiagnosesorunequalaccesstotreatment.Additionally,integratingAIintoexistinghealthcareworkflowsremainsdifficult.ManyhospitalsuseoutdatedITsystemsthatcannoteasilyconnectwithAItools,requiringsignificantinvestmentininfrastructure.HealthcareprofessionalsalsoneedtrainingtoeffectivelyuseAItechnologies,asover-relianceonalgorithmswithouthumanoversightcouldcompromisepatientsafety.Lookingforward,thepotentialofAIinhealthcareisundeniable,butrealizingthispotentialrequirescollaborationbetweentechnologists,healthcareproviders,andpolicymakers.Byestablishingclearregulationsfordataprivacy,addressingalgorithmicbiasthroughdiversetrainingdata,andinvestingininfrastructureandtraining,wecanensurethatAIservesasatooltoenhance,ratherthanreplace,humanhealthcareexpertise.(1)WhatisoneadvantageofAIinmedicalimaginganalysismentionedinthetext?A.Itreducestheneedformedicalimagingtests.B.Itenablesfasterdiagnosisinareaswithfewradiologists.C.Itreplacesradiologistsinmosthealthcaresettings.D.ItlowersthecostofX-rayandMRImachines.(2)WhydoestheauthormentiontheBenevolentAIexample?A.ToshowAIcanspeedupdrugdevelopment.B.TocompareAIwithtraditionaldrugdiscoverymethods.C.TohighlightthehighcostofAIresearch.D.ToexplainhowAIinteractswithmolecularstructures.(3)Whatdoestheunderlinedword"hinder"inParagraph4probablymean?A.Accelerate. B.Support. C.Prevent. D.Promote.(4)Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?A.AIhascompletelychangedhowhealthcareisdelivered.B.AIinhealthcareoffersgreatpotentialbutfaceskeychallenges.C.MedicalimaginganalysisisthemostimportantAIapplication.D.DataprivacyisthebiggestprobleminAIhealthcaredevelopment.四、D(共1题)4.Ecotourismhasbecomeanincreasinglypopularwayfortravelerstoexploretheworldwhileminimizingtheirenvironmentalimpact.Unliketraditionaltourism,whichoftenfocusesonluxuryaccommodationsandcrowdedattractions,ecotourismemphasizesresponsibletraveltonaturalareasthatconservestheenvironmentandimprovesthewell-beingoflocalcommunities.Thecoreprinciplesofecotourismincludeminimizingenvironmentaldamage,respectinglocalcultures,andsupportingconservationefforts.Travelersengaginginecotourismactivitiestypicallyvisitprotectedareassuchasnationalparks,wildlifereserves,orremotecommunities.Theyparticipateinactivitieslikebirdwatching,hiking,orlearningabouttraditionalcraftsfromlocalresidents.Theseexperiencesnotonlyallowtravelerstoconnectwithnaturebutalsocontributetothepreservationoffragileecosystems.OnesuccessfulexampleofecotourismistheGalapagosIslandsinEcuador.Facedwiththreatsfromover-tourisminthe20thcentury,thegovernmentimplementedstrictregulationstoprotecttheuniquewildlifeandlandscapes.Today,visitorstotheGalapagosmustfollowdesignatedroutes,beaccompaniedbycertifiedguides,andpayaconservationfeethatfundsenvironmentalprotectionprojects.Thisapproachhashelpedmaintaintheislands'biodiversitywhileprovidingincomeforlocalcommunitiesthroughtourism.AnotherexampleisCostaRica,oftenregardedasaleaderinecotourism.Thecountryhastransformeditsnaturalresourcesintoasustainabletourismindustry,withover25%ofitslandprotectedinnationalparksandreserves.Touristscanexplorerainforests,observeseaturtlesnesting,orstayineco-lodgesthatuserenewableenergyandsupportlocalfarmers.ThismodelhasnotonlypreservedCostaRica'snaturalbeautybutalsoreducedpovertyinruralareasbycreatingjobsintourism.However,ecotourismisnotwithoutchallenges.Somedestinationsmarketthemselvesas"eco-friendly"withoutimplementingmeaningfulconservationmeasures,apracticeknownas"greenwashing."Travelersmustbecautiousandresearchcompaniesbeforebookingtoensuretheirtourismdollarssupportgenuineenvironmentalandcommunityinitiatives.Additionally,evenwell-managedecotourismcanhavenegativeimpactsifvisitornumbersexceedthecarryingcapacityofanarea,leadingtohabitatdisturbanceorincreasedwaste.Topracticeresponsibleecotourism,expertsrecommendchoosingsmall-scale,locallyownedaccommodations,participatinginguidedtoursledbylocalexperts,andfollowingthe"leavenotrace"principlebytakingalltrashwithyouandavoidingdamagetoplantsandwildlife.Bymakinginformedchoices,travelerscanenjoymeaningfulexperienceswhilehelpingtoprotecttheplanetforfuturegenerations.(1)Whatisthemaindifferencebetweenecotourismandtraditionaltourism?A.Ecotourismfocusesonluxuryaccommodations.B.Ecotourismemphasizesresponsibletravelandenvironmentalconservation.C.Traditionaltourismonlyvisitsnaturalareas.D.Traditionaltourismrequiresfollowingstrictregulations.(2)WhydoestheauthormentiontheGalapagosIslands?A.Toshowthenegativeeffectsofover-tourism.B.Tointroduceapopularluxurytraveldestination.C.Toprovideasuccessfulexampleofecotourism.D.Toexplainhowtogetcertifiedasanecotourismguide.(3)Whatdoestheword"greenwashing"inParagraph5probablymean?A.Makingfalseclaimsaboutbeingenvironmentallyfriendly.B.Usinggreencolorsintourismadvertisements.C.Plantingtreestooffsetcarbonemissionsfromtravel.D.Implementingstrictenvironmentalprotectionmeasures.(4)Whatisrecommendedforresponsibleecotourismaccordingtothetext?A.Choosinglargeinternationalhotelchains.B.Exploringnaturalareaswithoutaguide.C.Leavingtrashindesignatedareas.D.Selectinglocallyownedaccommodations.五、第二节:(共2题)5.HowtoDevelopEffectiveReadingHabits?Readingisafundamentalskillthatenrichesourknowledgeandbroadensourperspectives.However,manypeoplestruggletomaintainconsistentreadinghabits.Withtherightstrategies,anyonecanbecomearegularreaderandenjoythebenefitsitbrings..Beforeyoustart,thinkaboutwhatyouwanttogainfromreading.Doyouwanttolearnnewskills,exploredifferentcultures,orsimplyrelax?Yourgoalswillhelpyouchoosetherightbooksandstaymotivated.Forexample,ifyouaimtoimproveyourvocabulary,youmightfocusonliteraryclassicsornon-fictionworkswithrichlanguage.Createareadingschedulethatfitsyourdailyroutine..Itcouldbe20minutesinthemorningbeforework,15minutesduringyourlunchbreak,orhalfanhourbeforebed.Consistencyismoreimportantthantheamountoftimeyouspendreadingeachday.Setareminderonyourphoneormarkyourreadingtimeonacalendartohelpyousticktotheschedule.Choosetherightreadingenvironment..Somepeoplepreferquietplaceslikelibrariesortheirhomestudy,whileothersenjoyreadingincafeswithsoftbackgroundmusic.Makesureyourreadingspaceiscomfortable—haveagoodchair,properlighting,andkeepdistractionslikephonesorTVstoaminimum.Takenoteswhilereadingtoenhancecomprehension..Writedownkeyideas,unfamiliarwords,orquestionsthatcometomind.Youcanuseanotebook,stickynotes,ordigitaltoolslikee-readerswithnote-takingfeatures.Reviewingyournoteslaterwillhelpyourememberwhatyou'veread.Finally,celebrateyourprogress..Whetheryoufinishabook,reachareadinggoal,ordiscoveranewfavoriteauthor,taketimetoacknowledgeyourachievement.Rewardyourselfwithatriptoabookstore,anewbookmark,orsimplythesatisfactionofknowingyou'rebuildingavaluablehabit.A.SetclearreadinggoalsB.ThismakesreadingmoreinteractiveandsocialC.EveryonehasdifferentpreferencesforwheretheyreadbestD.Readinginshort,regularsessionsismoreeffectivethanlong,occasionalonesE.KeepingtrackofyourreadingjourneycanmotivateyoutokeepgoingF.Noteverybookwillresonatewithyou,andthat'sperfectlynormalG.Thishelpsyouengageactivelywiththetextandretaininformationbetter6.阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。Theancientpracticeofstargazing,which(date)backtoprehistorictimes,haslongfascinatedhumanity.Earlycivilizations,fromtheBabylonianastrologerschartingconstellationstothePolynesiansailorsreadingthenightsky,reliedoncelestialobservations(navigate)vastoceansandtrackseasonalchangesthatgovernedtheiragriculturalcycles.Eventoday,ascitiesglowwithartificiallight,theallureofdistantstarscontinuestodrawbothamateursky-watchersandseasonedscientists.Arecentstudy,(conduct)byateamofastronomersattheUniversityofEdinburghoverthecourseoffiveyears,suggeststhatcertainstarsintheOrionArmoftheMilkyWay(emit)radiationwithunexpectedfrequenciesforoveramillennium.Thisphenomenon,causeremainsunknowndespitecountlesssimulations,challengesexistingtheoriesabouthowstarsevolveovertime—particularlythoseinthelaterstagesoftheirlifecycles.Dr.EleanorHart,wholedtheresearch,explainedinapressconference:"We'reobservingpatternsnocomputermodelhaspredicted.It'sasifthestarsarecommunicatinginalanguage(we)haveyettodecode,sendingsignalsthatshiftinwayswecan'tfullyexplain."Herteam'sfindings,publishedinlastmonth'sInternationalJournalofAstrophysics,havesparkedintensedebatesinacademiccircles,withsomeexpertsquestioningtheaccuracyofthedatacollectionmethods.Toaddressthesedoubts,researchersplantoreplicatetheexperimentusingadvancedtelescopesstationedatremoteobservatoriesinChile'sAtacamaDesert,(hope)tocollectdatathatwilleitherconfirmtheirinitialconclusionsorshedlightonalternativeexplanations."Theuniverseisfarmoreintricatethanweonceimagined,"Dr.Hartnotedinherlatestpaper."Everybreakthroughonlyrevealshowmuchmorethereistolearn."Bynextyear,whenthenewhigh-resolutionimagingsystemisfullyoperational,they(install)astate-of-the-artobservatoryintheAndesMountains,wherethinairandminimallightpollutioncreateoptimalconditionsforstudyingfaintstellaremissions.Thisfacilityisexpectedtorevolutionizeourunderstandingofcosmicradiationpatterns,potentiallyunlockingsecretsthathavepuzzledastronomersfordecades.六、阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。(共1题)7.WhenpaleontologistsunearthedthefossilizedremainsinPatagonia,theyknewtheyhadstumbleduponsomethingextraordinary.Theskeletalstructure,1preservedinsedimentaryrock,borefeaturesunlikeanyknowndinosaurspecies.Dr.CarlosMendez,wholedtheexpedition,spentweeksmeticulouslybrushingawaydebris,hishands2withamixofexcitementandcaution.Thecreature'sskull,adornedwithelongatedhorns,suggesteditwasaherbivore,yetitslegbonesindicateda3gaittypicallyassociatedwithpredators.Thiscontradiction4theresearchteam."We'relookingatanevolutionaryanomaly,"Dr.Mendeznoted,asheexamineda5oftheribcageunderamicroscope.Localvillagers,initially6aboutthedig,soongrewcurious.Childrenwouldpeerovertheexcavationsite'sfence,theireyeswidewithwonderasscientists7morebones.Bytheendofthethirdmonth,theteamhad8apartialskeletonthatspannedoversixmeters.Radiocarbondatingrevealedthefossilwas75millionyearsold,aperiodwhenSouthAmerica'secosystemwasundergoingdramatic9.Dr.Mendezhypothesizedthatthedinosaur'suniquetraitswereanadaptationto10environmentalconditions.Peerreviewsinitially11thefindings,citinginconsistenciesindatingmethods.Butadditionaltests12theoriginalconclusions,promptingaflurryofresearchpapers."ThisdiscoveryrewritesourunderstandingofCretaceousbiodiversity,"saidDr.ElizaTorres,arenownedpaleontologist.Thefossil,nowondisplayatBuenosAires'NaturalHistoryMuseum,continuesto13visitors.Schoolgroupsgatheraroundit,listeningintentlyasguidesexplainhowsuchacreaturecouldhave14inprehistoricPatagonia.Forscientists,itremainsapuzzle—onethatmay15ourknowledgeofdinosaurevolutionfordecadestocome.(1)A.partially B.fully C.hardly D.merely(2)A.trembling B.steady C.waving D.folding(3)A.swift B.lumbering C.clumsy D.heavy(4)A.Baffled B.confirmed C.delighted D.annoyed(5)A.fragment B.collection C.pile D.set(6)A.skeptical B.enthusiastic C.confused D.angry(7)A.uncovered B.concealed C.buried D.hid(8)A.assembled B.dismantled C.destroyed D.abandoned(9)A.transformations B.preservationsC.damages D.protections(10)A.harsh B.mild C.stable D.familiar(11)A.challenged B.endorsedC.accepted D.praised(12)A.validated B.negated C.doubted D.opposed(13)A.fascinate B.disappoint C.bore D.disturb(14)A.thrived B.declined C.disappeared D.survived(15)A.reshape B.ignore C.prove D.test七、第一节:应用文写作(共1题)8.假定你是李华,在学校"网络文明"主题研讨会上,你将作题为"青少年网络社交:该如何守住边界"的演讲。内容包括:1.阐述现象;2.分析危害;3.提出建议。注意:1.词数不少于80;2.可适当加入细节,使内容充实、行文连贯。____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________八、第二节:读后续写(共1题)9.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使其构成一篇完整的短文。Whentheannouncementabouttheschoolplaytryoutsechoedthroughtheclassroom,mypenslippedfrommyhand.Ms.Carter,ourdramateacher,smiledwarmly."Thisyear'splayisTheStarSeeker—aboutayoungastronomerwhofindshercourage,"shesaid,hereyesscanningtheroom.Istaredatmydesk,fingerstwistingthecornerofmynotebook.Publicspeakingmademythroattight;actinginfrontofthewholeschoolfeltimpossible.Butthestory'stitlelingeredinmymind.I'dalwayslovedstars—spendingnightsinmybackyard,mappingconstellationswithatatteredguidebookmydadgaveme."Anyoneinterested?"Ms.Carterasked.Mia,whosatbesideme,nudgedmyarm."You'dbeperfect,"shewhispered.Ishookmyhead,butwhenthesign-upsheetcamearound,myhandmovedonitsown.Myname,smallandshaky,joinedthelist.Tryoutswereheldintheauditoriumafterschool.Istoodbackstage,recitingmylinesoverandover:"Thestarsarenotjustlights—they'restories."Whenmyturncame,Isteppedintothespotlight.Theroomblurred.Iopenedmymouth,butthewordsvanished."I...Ican't,"Imumbled,fleeingtotheexit.Miafoundmesittingonthesteps,staringatthesky."Youranbeforethestarscouldshine,"shesaid,sittingdown.Ipulledoutmystarguide,pointingtoadimconstellation."That'sCassiopeia.Noonenoticesher,butshe'salwaysthere."Miatracedthepatternwithherfinger."Maybeshe'sjustwaitingforsomeonetolook."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。Paragraph1:Thenextday,Ms.Carterhandedmearevisedscript.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Paragraph2:Openingnightarrived.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________答案第答案第=PAGE1页共=SECTIONPAGES1页答案第答案第=PAGE2页共=SECTIONPAGES21页【答案区】1.【答案】(1)B(2)B(3)C【解析】细节理解题。根据AncientEgyptianTreasures部分中"butyoucangeta$2discountifyoubookonlinethreedaysinadvance.(但如果你提前三天在网上预订,可以享受2美元的折扣)"可知,游客提前三天在网上预订可以获得折扣。故选B。细节理解题。根据ModernArtRevolution部分中"Admissionisfreeforallvisitors,butyoumustwearavisitorbadgewhichcanbecollectedattheentrance.(所有参观者均可免费入场,但必须佩戴在入口处领取的参观者徽章)"可知,进入现代艺术革命展览需要佩戴参观者徽章。故选B。细节理解题。根据NaturalHistoryWonders部分中"groupvisits(over10people)needtoberegisteredaweekbefore.(团体参观(10人以上)需要提前一周登记)"可知,团体参观自然历史奇观需提前一周登记。故选C。【分析】本文是一篇应用文。文章主要讲述了城市博物馆十月举办的四个特别展览的详细信息及参观要求。【点评】考查阅读理解。本篇文章涉及细节理解题一种题型。细节理解题要求考生能在快速阅读文章的同时,从中获取某些特定的直接信息或理解特定信息的意义。做细节理解题时,要根据题干中的关键词,找准相关句、段的内容,再仔细对照,不符合原文意义的选项要首先排除,反之,则是正确选项。2.【答案】(1)C(2)B(3)C(4)B【解析】细节理解题。根据第二段"Butattheageof14,adisasterstruck.Lilafellduringapracticesessionandbrokeherankle.Thedoctortoldhershemightneverdanceagain.(但在14岁时,y一场灾难降临了。Lila在一次练习中摔倒,摔断了脚踝。医生告诉她,她可能再也不能跳舞了)"可知,Lila14岁时停止跳舞是因为她摔断了脚踝,医生告诉她可能再也不能跳舞了。故选C。细节理解题。根据第四段"Oneafternoon,whilecleaningouttheattic,Lilafoundanoldboxofhermother'sdancevideos.Curious,sheputoneintheDVDplayer.Therewashermother,youngandgraceful,performingonabigstage.Lilawatched,tearsstreamingdownherface.Sherememberedhowhappydancingusedtomakeher.(一天下午,Lila在清理阁楼时,发现了一盒母亲以前的舞蹈录像带。出于好奇,她把其中一盘放进了DVD播放机。屏幕上出现了她年轻而优雅的母亲,在一个大舞台上表演。Lila看着,泪水顺着脸颊流了下来。她想起了跳舞曾经给她带来的快乐)"可知,Lila看了母亲的旧舞蹈录像,想起了跳舞带来的快乐,这让她决定再次尝试跳舞。故选B。细节理解题。根据倒数第二段"Whenthemusicstopped,theaudienceeruptedinapplause.Lilabowed,tearsofjoyinhereyes.HermotherandMiawerestandingatthefront,clappingandsmilingproudly.(音乐停止时,观众爆发出热烈的掌声。Lila鞠躬,眼中含着喜悦的泪水。她的母亲和米娅站在前面,鼓掌并自豪地微笑着)"可知,Lila在才艺表演中跳完舞后感到很高兴,因为她收到了掌声,看到了亲人以她为傲。故选C。推理判断题。根据倒数第二段"Aftertheshow,Ms.Sandrahuggedher."Youdid
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