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2.WhatweatherdoesthewomanthinkisA.InAustralia.B.4.Whatpartofthecarisdamaged?A.Hedidhishomework.B.Heplayedcomputergames.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6.WhatarethespeakersmaiA.Whypeoplefelldownthere.B.Whatto7.WhatwillthemanA.Parkhisbike.B.Contactthecommunity.C.ChecktheA.Lowefficiency.B.P9.WhydoesthewomanmentionHabitLisA.Toshowhimanewtypeofcalendar.B.Totellhimhowtorememberdeadl10.WhatcanHabitListdobesidesremindingusersoftasks?A.IthelpsusersmakerapidprogreB.Itrecordstherateoftaskcompletion.C.Itplansdailyschedu13.WhatistheprobablerelationsA.Bossandsecretary.B.WaA.Aradiohost.B.AfilmreA.Directingfilms.B.Humanmigrationpatterns.C.ThehistoryofArcticexploration.17.WhatisthemainpurposeofMs.Anderson’steachingB.TorecordchangesinArcticweat18.HowmuchdoeshouseholdwasteriseinmajorA.By25%.B.By30%.19.WhoadvisespeopletofollA.MsGreen.B.MiriamHo20.WhichofthefollowingisMsGreen’sadvice?A.Givegiftcardstoothers.B.PutbottlesintAChooseyourhikewhenyouvisitRockyMountainNatioEmeraldLakeisoneofthepark’smostpopulardestinationsforgoodreason.This3.5-mileroundtripgivesyougreatvalue—you’llenjoythreelincredibleviewsalongtheway.You’llpassNymphLake,whichiscoveredwithlily叶子),andtheproperlynamedDreamLake,enjoyingperfectviewsofHallettPeakbeforereachingyourfinaldestination,EmeraldLake.SummerisespThissmooth,1.2-mileround-triprcanhikealongTrailRidgeRoad,takeinsweepingmountainvformations,andspottinymountainwildflowersalongtheway.Bringalightjacket,astheweatherisoftencolderandwindierherethantherestofthepark.Apicture-perfectlakeawaitsattheendofthis5.3-mileroundtriphikeofftheGlacierGorgeTrailhead.You’llpasstwowaterfallsalongthewayamoderate780feet.PackapicnictoenjoyonthStartfromtheWildBasinTrailhead,locatedintheless-visitedareaobythesamename,andfollowNorthSt.VrainCretotheamazing40-footwaterfall.Alongtheway,you’llpassCopelandFallsCalypsoCascades.AfterOuzelFalls,theroutecontinuesformiles,passilakesalongtheway.It’sapopularroutewithbacA.Itisthetoughesthikei3.WhatinformationdoesthetextC.Adetailedrouteofthehike.BWhoneedsculinary(烹饪的)schoolwhenyouhavetheInternunstoppablepassionforcooking?BraxtonHaMississippi,islivingproofthatadeterminedkidcanbecomeamastercakebakerallbyhimself.Acoupleofyearsago,Braxtoncameacrosscakedecoratingvideosonlwasfascinated.Hehadneverbakedbefore,buthewashungrytolearn.So,searchedonlineafterhomework,andspenthourswatchingvideos.makecakesflatandsmooth,aThefirstcakeheattemptedwasflatterthanapancake.ButBrdiscouraged.Hechangedtherecipe,triedagain,andsoonwasmakicakes.Fastforwardtonow:thisseventh-graderisturniwouldn’tlookoutofplaceinabakerywindow.Oneofhismostimpressivecreationswasfeaturedatthesoldoutinminutes.Braxtonsayshscienceandartmixedtogether.Icanexperdelicious!”HismomadmitsthekitcBraxtonhasevenstafamilyfriends,withallearningssavedforhisdrinstituteoneday.Butfornow,he’scontfollowingonsocialmediawherehesharesbakingtipswithfeBraxton’sjourneyshowsthatwithcuriosity,patience,andanInternetconnection,akidcantransformanoabilities.Hisadvicetootheryoungpeople:“Findsomethineverythingaboutit,anddon’tbeafrai4.Whatinitiallyinspired6.WhatdoesBraxtonthinkisthemostenjoyC.Theprocessofhands-on7.WhichofthefollowingisthebCLiterallyalongread—thisbookisjustovertwiceaslongasitiswidNature’sDanceisabifold(对开)hardbackthatexplorestheformationsandmovementsofanimalsonthegroundandinthatwhenstarlingbirds(椋鸟)movetogetherinthesky,orwhenbiggroupsofThese“dances”usuallyserveamuchgreaterpurposethantherecdancingthatwehumanssometimesengagein—althoughitoftendoingmuchmorethanblowingoffsteamwhenwe’reballroomornightclubdancing.Forexample,beestalktoeachotherbyflyinSardinesandothersmallmillionsstrong.Theyformaball,eachfishperfectlypositbestchancetosurvivewhenpotentialattackersarenearby.AuthorandillustratorNúriaSolsonahasgroupedsixtotheirdifferentchoreographies(编舞)—dancesthatcanbeseenbeingperformedbyotheranimals,too.Shehadputthesedancesunderthemicroscopevolutionaryreasonswhyeachspecieshasadoptedaparticulardance,whileputtingherartistictalenttothetestbydrawingsomeincrediblydetailedanillustrations—herpaintingsofstarlingflightsandsardineschoolsareparticularlyimpressive.TheunusualbifoldformatofthisprintsuitsNature’sDancereallywell.It’sarelativelyshortbook,buttlovers.It’llcertainlyputthenextflightofducksorgroupofinsectsinadthenexttimeyouseetDDenmark’sredmailboxes,afamiliarsightacdisappearing.ThisisbecausePostNord,thestate-runpostalservdeliveringlettersafterDecember30,2025,thoughitwillcontinuedispackages.LetterdeliveryinSwedenwillr“WehavebeentheDanes(丹麦人)’postalservicefor400years,andthereforeitisadifficultdecisiontoputabowonthatpaCEOforPostNordDenmark.Heexplainedthatpeoplenowhardlyreceivea—onaverage,justonepermonth.Sincetheyear2000,thetotalnumberofletterssentinDenmarkhasfallenbymillion.In2024alone,thedeclinewasmorethan30%comparedtotheprevThisdecreasemadetheletterdeliveryserviceunprAnotherfactorwasarecentlawthatcausedpostagepricestorisesharply,about$4.50perletter.Thisfurtherredsoldalready,andhundredsmorewillbegoof1,500employeesduetotheAltho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19Unlikepesticides,thesenaturalpredators(捕damagetoyourplantsoryourhealth,andtheycanactuallybemtargetingaspecificproblem.Forexample,gotanapIntroducesomebeneficialinsectsthateatWhenyoucanspotandidentifyproblemsearaction.Forinstance,youfinddiseasespotsontheleavesofyourclquicklycuttheinfectedleavesoff—theproblemshouldbesolved,andnotreatmentisrequired.Oryourplantslookweak,soyoucheckifthewatercangoinC.GoingorganicoffersE.NaturalenemiescanF.ThisnotonlybuildsyourgardeG.Similarly,“weeds”aresimplypYearsago,Iwasdrivingmyfather’sthehighway.It’dnevergivenmeanyproblemsbefore,butthatdaywithoutWorsestill,thisareawasfullofextremelydangerous.Iturnedonmyhazardlights(危险警示 ,afraidofbeinghitbypassingcars.WhileIwasonthewbehind.Assuminghehadn’tseenmyhazardlights,myheartbendinghistruckbed.Tomy,heusedhistrucktob道).Rushingover,hecomfortedme,andhelpedmepushmycartoIwasontheedgeoftearsandpretty,thankinghimrepeatedly.Theinformation,whichIexperiencemakesmebelievethatthisworldisfullofgoodpeople,anddelightedtoLocatedincentralBeijing,thePalaceMuseumisChina’sbest-preservedancientpalacecomplex,managingover1.relics(遗迹).Toensurethepermanent36(preserve)andspreadotreasures,themuseumvideos,andotherdatarelatedtoitsSince38(launch)the“digitalPalacehasundertakenanall-timeefforttostoredigitalimagesand3Ddataofitsculturalrelics.Digitalimageinformationoftensofthousandsofobjects39(capture)everyyear.Todate,Atthesametime,themuseum41(active)promotespublicdigitizationwork.Thedigitalgalleryonthemuseum’swebsitehasmadeimagesof150,000relicsavailabletothepublic,transformingitsdatabasemanagementtool42apublicresource.Ithasalsolaunchedonlisuchas“RecordofFamousPaintingsinthemuseum’sexhibitionsarepresentedinamorecomprehensivewAsearlyas2000,th(strength)ofdigitallyenabledimmersive(沉浸式)experiencesincultucommunication.ThePalaceM(it)dedicationtoculturalprotectio__“Butyoudon’tevenliketohavebreakfastinarestaurant,”saidmyhusbandTim.Ididn’tknowwhyIattemptedtheWendy’sBreakfastMatchiFunnilyenough,onmyfirsttry,ImatchedthreeimagesCONGRATULATIONS!YOUWONFREEBREAKFASTFOneweeklater,abookletofcoupons(优惠券册)arrivedinthemail.Freebreakfasteveryweekforayear.Fifty-twomealsconsistingofabreakfastsandwich,potato,andcoffeeWhatTimsaidwastrue.Ilikedhavingbreakfastwhilewearingpajamasinmyownkitchen.Notdressedup,inpublic,oraroundstrangethatmademeunwillingtogooutandafraidtocommunicadidn’tevendrinkcofYes,Icoulddothat.Iwasretired,andthatsdislikeofeatingbreakfastout.However,lately,Iwasstayinghometoomuch,contenttowriteandreadalone.Icouldn’trememberthelasttmadeafriend.Andmyfashionableclothesfrommyworkingdayshadbeenbypajamas.WhatifIchangedmyattitude?WhatifIusedthiswintochangemybreakfasthabitjustonedayaweek?Iconsideredthisopportunityachamorning,Iwokeupearly,drovetoWendy’s(notdressedinmyusualphandsshookalittleasIparkedthecar,aWhenIpresentedmycouponforafreebreakfast,thewaiterinstantly.HewasoverjoyedtowelcometheveryfirstwinneratthisrestaurahehappilyintroducedmetotheentirebreakfastcrAtthismoment,Icouldtellhewasexcited,butIwasextremelynerv _____________________________________________________________________Thankstothewarm-heartedwaiter,Igaveuptheideaofeatingbackhome.1.细节理解题。根据EmeraldLake部分“Emeralddestinationsforgoodreason.This3.5-mileroundtripgivesyougreatvalue—ylovelymountainlakesandincredibleviewsalongtheway.(翡翠湖是公园里2.细节理解题。根据OuzelFalls部分“Staless-visitedareaoftheparkbythesamename,andfollowNorthStmilesroundtriptotheamazing40-footwaterfall.(从位于公园内游客较少的同名地区的地步道头开始,沿着北圣弗兰溪徒步5.4英里,到达令人惊叹的40英尺高的瀑布)”可知,OuzelFalls路线的特别之处在于可以看到一个40英尺高round-triproadisagreatwaytoexp的好方法)”、MillsLake部分“Apicture-perfectlakeawaitsattheendohikeofftheGlacierGorgeTrailhead.(在冰川峡谷步道5.3英里的往返徒步之旅结束时,一个风景如画的湖泊正等待着您)”以及OuzelFalls部分“StartfromtheWildBasinlocatedintheless-visitedareaoftheparkbythesamename,youhike5.4milesroundtriptotheamazing40-footwaterfall.(从位于公园内游客较少的区的野生盆地步道头开始,沿着北圣弗兰溪徒步5.4英里布)”可知,文本给出了每条建议徒步路线的总距离。【导语】这是一篇记叙文。讲述了12岁的Braxton偶然看到网上蛋糕装饰视频后爱上烘焙被深深吸引住了)”可知,最初促使布拉克斯顿·哈斯特开始制作蛋糕的5.细节理解题。根据第三段“Thefirstcawasn’tdiscouraged.(他第一次尝试做的蛋糕比薄饼还要薄。但是布拉克斯顿并没有气馁。)”可知,布拉克斯顿第一次尝试制作蛋糕并不成6.细节理解题。根据第四段“Braxtonsaysscienceandartmixedtogether.Icanexperimentandexpr斯顿说他最喜欢的部分在于其创造力:“烘焙就像是科学与艺术的完美验,表达自我。而且味道还很美味!”)”可知,布拉克斯顿认为烘焙中proofthatadeterminedkidcanbecomeamastercakebakerallbyhimself.(来自密西西比州梅吉独自成为一名出色的蛋糕烘焙师)”结合文章说明了12岁的Braxton偶然看到网上蛋糕装饰视sometimesmillionsstrong.Theyformaball,eachfishperfecbestchancetosurvivewhenpotentialattackersarenearby.(沙丁鱼和其他小鱼会大量聚集,形9.细节理解题。根据第四段“Authorandspeciesaccordingtotheirdifferentchoreographies(编舞)—dancesperformedbyotheranimals,too.Shehadputthesedancesunderthemicroscope,evolutionaryreasonswhyeachspecieshasadoptedaparticulardance,whileputtalenttothetestbydrawingsomeincrediblydetailedandtechnicalillustrations—herpaintingsofstarlingflightsandsardineschoolsar的插图来检验她的艺术天赋——她关于椋鸟飞行和沙丁鱼鱼群的画作尤其令人印象深刻)”wide—Nature’sDanceisabifold(对开)hardbackthatexplorestheformationsandmovemeofanimalsonthegroundandinthee几乎是宽度的两倍多。——《自然之舞》是一本对开精装画册,展现了动物在陆地、地下、fornaturelovers.It’llcertainlyputthenextflightofducksorgroupofinsecthenexttimeyouseethem.(这是一本相对较短的书,但即使对于自然爱好将于2025年底停止信件投递,转而专注于包裹配送,并探讨了deliveringlettersafterDecember30,2025,thoughitwillcontinuedi丹麦人的邮政服务,因此,为我们故事的那一部分putabowon是一个艰难的决定)”以及上文提到PostNord将停止信件投递可知,此处指结束长达414.推理判断题。根据第四段中“AlthougpeoplecanstillsendlettersthroughaprivatecompanbringmaildirectlytoaDaoshoporpayforapickulettersnextyearasitexpandsitsbusiness.(尽管国家邮政服务即将停止信件thecoalmine,”signalingatrendthatcouldspreadtootherpartsofthecommunicationcontinuestoreplacetraditionalmail.(正如一位专家指出的16.上文“Butgoingorganicisn’tmerelya仅仅是为了避免杀虫剂的危害)”提到有机种植不仅仅是为了避免杀虫剂的危17.上文“Worriedaboutandclear,butleaveslefttobreakdownbecomenaturalplantnutritio植物营养和土壤改良剂)”提到树叶分解后会成为天然的植物营养和土壤改们还为花园里的生物提供了安全的栖息地”进一步阐述了树叶的益处,18.上文“TheRoyalHorticulturalSocietyenthewrongplace”.Itremindsusthatourplantscanusuallyhandlesomelevelofdamage,andtheaimshouldn’tbetodestroythesecreatures,buttobalancethemto到英国皇家园艺学会鼓励园丁将“害虫”视为“只是长在我们不希望它们长的地方的植物”与上文相19.下文“Unlikepesticides,thesenplantsoryourhealth,andtheycanactuallybemoreeffectiveattargetexample,gotanaphidinfestation(蚜虫侵害)?Introduces(与杀虫剂不同,这些天然捕食者不会对你的植物或健康造成任何损可以帮助解决特定问题,E选项“天敌可以帮助你管理你的花园生态系统”总结了上文内容20.上文“Whenyoucanspoinstance,youfinddiseasespotsontheleavesofyourclimbingplants,aleavesoff—theproblemshouldbesolved,andnotreatmentisrequired.Oryourplantslookweak,soyoucheckifthewatercangointothesoilwell,anda困难。根据前文“It’dnevergivenmeanyproblemsbefore”可知,车散;D.pulledaway驶离。根据后文“Iturnedonmyhaza ,afraidofbeinghitbypassingcars.”可知,此处指车辆突然出故障。故选B。其危险。A.mission任务;B.job工作;C.behavior行为;D.situation处境后文“afraidofbeinghitbypassingcars”可知,作者很担心,打电话时应是焦急的。故选A。我的心狂跳起来。A.raced(心脏)狂跳;B.lightened跳动D.warmed变暖。根据前文“afraidofbeinghitbypassingcars.”和“Assuminghehadn’tseenmyhazardlights”可知,作者此时很satisfaction满意;B.joy快乐;C.surprise惊讶;D.horror恐惧。根据前文“Assuhadn’tseenmyhazardlights,”和下文“heusedhistrucktoblockallthreelanes者以为卡车司机会撞到自己,而对方却用卡车挡住车道保护自己车道。A.shoulder路肩;B.bank银行,河岸;C.crossroad十字路口道).Rushingover,hecomfortedme,andhelpedmepushoutof”可知,司机的行为是为了拯救作者,避免作者被撞。故选B。健康的;B.clear清晰的;C.comfortable舒适的;D.emotional情绪激动的。根edgeoftears”可知,作者当时情绪很激动。故选D。31.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我当时太紧张了,没问他的联系方式,后来我一直很后悔。完成了交易!A.sailed航行;B.walked完成了交易!A.gap差距;B.deal交易;C.victory胜利;D.文“animportantclientmeeting”可知,作者的名词形式preservation“保护”符合题意,为不可数名词,符合语境。故填pr应用不定式作目的状语,表示目的,符合语境39.考查时态和语态。句意:每年都会捕捉数万件文物的数字图像信息。此空为谓语动词,information与capture为被动关系,由every传播中的独特优势。strength表Toen
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