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本试卷共150分
第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分60分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题3分,满分45分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
KnownforitsrainyweatherandasthebirthplaceofStarbucks,Seattleoffersfarmorethan
thesewellwornreputations.Thefollowingexperienceswillinviteyoutouncoverwhattruly
definesSeattle.
ShopatPikePlaceMarket
Since1907,theflyingfishandstreetperformershaveinjectedPikePlaceMarketwithan
energeticatmospherethatrepresentsSeattle’scommunityspirit.You’llbrushshoulderswith
chefspickingupseafoodfortheirrestaurants’dinnercrowd,andlocalentrepreneursselling
everythingfromjewelrytopottery.ManylocalsaredeeplyengagedwithPikePlaceMarketand
genuinelyshopthere.
TrySeattle’sfreshseafood
Seattle’scelebratedseafoodscenenodstotradition,likealder-smokedsalmonrootedin
nativepractices,whilealsopushingboundariesaschefsblendlocalcatchwithglobalflavors.
WhetheryourestattherusticcounteratPikePlaceChowder,enjoyingoystersatJamesBeard,
ordiningwithaviewofLakeUnionandtheCascadeRangeatCanlis,onethingstaysconstant:
thefreshness.LocaliconslikeDungenesscrab,geoduck,andblackcodremindyouyou’retruly
inPacificNorthwestwaters.
TourSeattle’sunderground
BeneathPioneerSquare,Seattle’soldestneighborhoodandoriginaldowntown,liesahidden
layerofstorefrontsandpassagewaysthatoncemadeupthecity’soriginalstreetlevel.“It
turnsoutthatbuildingatsealevelisabadidea.Thefiregavethecityplannersanopportunity
forareset,”saysTerrilynJohnson,co-founderofBeneaththeStreets,whichofferswalking
toursofSeattle’sunderground.She’sreferringtotheGreatFireof1889,whichdestroyed25
blocks.Plannersrebuiltthecitybyraisingthestreets,leavingtheoldcityunderground.Through
guidedtours,youcanlearnaboutsomeoftheengineeringfeaturesthatwereadoptedduringthe
rebuild,suchasvaultlightsandhollowsidewalks.
1.WhichofthefollowingholdstrueforPikePlaceMarket?
A.Touristsaremorelikelytoshoptherethanlocals.
B.Itismainlyaplaceforchefstobuyingredients.
C.Localshaveastrongconnectionwiththemarket.
D.Flyingfishandstreetperformersaretheonlythingsthatmakeitfamous.
2.WhatdoestheauthoremphasizewhentalkingaboutSeattle’sseafood?
A.Thevarietyofseafoodrestaurants.
B.Theinfluenceofglobalflavorsonit.
C.Thefreshnessoftheseafood.
D.Thetraditionalcookingmethods.
3.HowdidtheplannersdealwiththeoldcityaftertheGreatFireof1889?
A.Theycompletelypulleddowntheoldcitytobuildanewone.
B.Theylefttheoldcityundergroundandraisedthenewstreets.
C.Theyturnedtheoldcityintoanundergroundmuseumfortours.
D.Theyrepairedtheoldcityandcontinuedtouseitsstreetlevel.
B
Thestorybeginsin2016,duringthelastsemesterofmyphilosophyundergraduate,whenI
decidedtobecomeawriterafterbeinginspiredbymodernandclassicworksIwasreading.Iearned
ajournalismmaster’sfromNewYorkUniversity,workedatTorontoLifemagazineandfreelanced.
IhadsomesuccessinterviewingtheformermayorJohnToryandreportingforTheNewYorkTimes.
Butbehindthescenes,Iwasconstantlystressedandstrugglingtomakerent.
Thenthingschanged.Thispastsummer,afriendinvitedmetocoachasmallgroupof11-year-old
volleyballplayersfortheirupcomingclubseason.Ialwayslovedvolleyballbutpusheditaside
foracademics,thinkingitcouldn’tbeacareer.Ijumpedattheopportunitytocoach.Every
morninginlatesummer,ImetthekidsinaparkinmidtownTorontoandtrainedthemonfundamentals:
passing,settingandserving.Ihadgonefrominterviewingthemayortoplayingvolleyballin
aparkwithkids.Howhaditcometothis?
Overtheyears,laboringinjournalismhaddrainedmeofmyyouthfulspirit.Ihadstarted
writingbecauseitwasafreemeansofexpression,butthestressofmakingalivingthroughit
wasendless.Iwantedtobeseriousandwell-respected,butitdefeatedthepurposeoffollowing
mypassion.Volleyballreawakenedaspiritofplayfulnessinme.Whileshoutingatthekidsabout
techniquesandstrategiesI’dnotthoughtaboutinadecade,Ididn’thavetositbehindacomputer.
TheparentspaidmefairlyandpromptlyandIdidn’thavetofearthatmyworkwouldbeoutsourced
toartificialintelligence.
SoIwentallin.Ifoundagymspaceandstartedrunningmyownclinics.Icreatedan
organizationcalledSuperVolley,whichrunssessionsforathletesaged5-18everySaturday.
Thingsaregoingdecentlywellsofar.Likemanysmallbusinesses,I’matthemercyofa
risingcostofliving,aharsheconomyandconsumerswhomightdevotetheirSaturdaystosomething
else.ButI’llkeepgoingbecausethisvolleyballthingrewardsmeinwaysthatgowellbeyond
moneyorjournalisticfame.
4.Whatcanwelearnabouttheauthor’searlycareerfromthefirstparagraph?
A.Heachievedgreatsuccessinjournalismwithoutanystress.
B.Hegaveupphilosophytofocusonjournalismandwriting.
C.Heworkedasafull-timewriteraftergraduation.
D.Hisjournalismcareerbroughthimbothachievementsandstruggles.
5.Whatmadetheauthorturntovolleyballcoaching?
A.Thehighpayfromvolleyballclinics.
B.ThefearofAIreplacinghisjournalismwork.
C.Thestressandlossofpassioninjournalism.
D.Theinvitationfromaprofessionalvolleyballclub.
6.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“outsourced”inParagraph3mean?
A.replacedB.improvedC.sharedD.created
7.Whatconclusioncanwedrawabouttheauthor’spresentsituation?
A.HisorganizationSuperVolleyonlyservesadultathletes.
B.Hisvolleyballbusinessisfreefromeconomicchallenges.
C.Heregretsgivinguphisjournalismcareercompletely.
D.Hevaluesthenon-materialrewardsofvolleyballmore.
C
Catswithdementia(痴呆)havebrainchangessimilartothoseofpeoplewithAlzheimer’s
disease,offeringavaluablemodelforstudyingtheconditioninhumans,astudysays.Scientists
discoveredabuildupofthetoxic(有毒的)proteinamyloid-betainthebrainsofcatswiththe
condition—oneofthedefiningfeaturesofAlzheimer’sdisease.Thefindingsofferaclearer
pictureofhowamyloid-betamayleadtoage-relatedbraindysfunction(功能障碍)andmemoryloss
incats,expertssay.
Manyoldercatsdevelopmentia,leadingtobehavioralchangessuchasincreasedvocalization
ormeowing,confusionanddisruptedsleep—symptomssimilartothoseseeninpeoplewith
Alzheimer’sdisease.ScientistsattheUniversityofEdinburghexaminedthebrainsof25cats
ofdifferentagesaftertheyhadpassedaway,includingthosewithsignsofdementia.Powerful
microscopyimagesrevealedabuild-upofamyloid-betawithinthesynapses(神经元的突触)—
connectionsbetweenbraincellsofoldercatsandcatswithdementia.Synapsesallowtheflow
ofmessagesbetweenbraincellsandarevitaltohealthybrainfunction.Theirlossstrongly
predictsreducedmemoryandthinkingabilitiesinhumanswithAlzheimer’sdisease.
Theresearchteamalsofoundevidencethatastrocytesandmicroglia—typesofsupportcells
inthebrain—surroundedor‘ate’theaffectedsynapses.Thisprocess,calledsynapticpruning,
isimportantduringbraindevelopmentbutcancontributetosynapselossindementia.Experts
saythefindingswillnotonlyhelptounderstandandmanagedementiaincatsbut,giventheir
similarities,couldalsocontributetothedevelopmentoffuturetreatmentsforpeoplewith
Alzheimer’sdisease.
ScientistsstudyingAlzheimer’sdiseaseinthepasthavereliedheavilyongenetically
modifiedrodents(啮齿类动物)models.Rodentsdonotnaturallydevelopdementia,andstudying
catswithdementiahasthepotentialtoadvanceknowledgeandhelpdeveloptreatmentsforboth
catsandpeople,expertssay.
8.WhatmakescatswithdementiaavaluablemodelforstudyingAlzheimer’sinhumans?
A.Theyshowsimilarbehavioralchangestohumanswiththedisease.
B.TheirbrainstructureisidenticaltothatofAlzheimer’spatients.
C.Theydevelopdementiathroughgeneticmodification.
D.Theyproducemoreamyloid-betathanotheranimalmodels.
9.WhatdidtheUniversityofEdinburghscientistsdiscoveraboutcatswithdementia?
A.Theirbraincellslosetheabilitytocommunicateentirely.
B.Amyloid-betabuildsupinthesynapsesoftheirbraincells.
C.Synapselossonlyoccursinveryoldcatswithoutdementia.
D.Supportcellsinthebrainstopfunctioninginadvancedstages.
10.WhyarecatsconsideredbetterthanrodentsforAlzheimer’sresearch?
A.Rodentslivetoolongtostudyage-relatedchanges.
B.Catsdevelopdementianaturally,unlikegeneticallymodifiedrodents.
C.Rodentscannotproduceamyloid-betaintheirbraincells.
D.Cats’brainstructureismorecomplexthanthatofrodents.
11.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?
A.HowDementiaAffectsCats’BehaviorandBrainFunction
B.TheRoleofAmyloid-betainBrainDiseasesofHumansandCats
C.WhyRodentModelsAreLessEffectiveinAlzheimer’sStudies
D.CatswithDementia:AValuableModelforAlzheimer’sResearch
D
Spanishpeoplemaysoonclockoff30minutesearliereachday,thankstoanewlawcutting
thelegalworkingweekfrom40hoursto37.5withnochangeinsalary.
Thereform,expectedtobecomelawthisyear,followsmonthsoftalksbetweenMinisterof
LabourandSocialEconomyYolandaDiaz,unionsandemployers’representatives.Underthenew
rules,a37.5-hourcontractwillbeconsideredfull-time,andcompaniesthatfailtofollowthe
rulescouldfacefinesofupto10,000euros(about75,900yuan)perworker.Allbusinessesmust
makethechangebyDec.31,2025.
“Thisproposalisaboutlivingbetter,workingless,andbeingmuchmoreproductiveand
efficienteconomically,”Diazsaid.However,thelawstillrequiresparliamentary(议会的)
approval,andlawmakersmayintroducechangesbeforeittakeseffect.
Shorterworkinghourshaveoftenbeenconnectedtobetterhealth.Spain’smajortradeunion
UGT,whichsupportedthereforminDecember2024,supportsreducingworkinghoursevenfurther:
advocatingforafourday,32-hourweek.AccordingtotheEuropeanParliament,morethan300million
peopleworldwidesufferfromwork-relatedmentalhealthissues.TheEuropeanUnion(EU)isworking
onlegislation(立法)todefinethe“righttodisconnect”.
ChristopherDottie,fromrecruitmentcompanyHays,toldtheSpanishnewspaperExpansionthat
evenwithshorterworkinghours,it’spossibletoimproveworkers’qualityoflifeandboost
productivityatthesametime.HecitedtheNetherlands,DenmarkandGermanyasgoodexamples
ofthat.
However,noteveryoneisconvincedthatthemeasurewillsignificantlyimpactpeople’sdaily
lives.Similarpolicieshavealreadybeentestedinothercountries,suchasFrance,wherethe
workschedulehasbeencappedat35hourssince2000.Yet,asurveyfoundthat40percentof
respondentsstillstruggledtobalanceworkandpersonallife,accordingtoTheConversation.
Alicia,anITcompanyemployeeinMadrid,Spain,whoprefersnottorevealhersurname,said
thechangewon’tmakemuchdifferencetoher.DuetoSpain’scommonsplitshifts(交替轮班),
shewillstillfinishworkintheevening.“Ideally,I’dworkfrom8a.m.to3p.m.tohavetime
formychildrenandsports,”shesaid.
CEOE,Spain’smainlobby(游说团体)foremployers,arguesthata42.5-hourweekwouldboost
productivitytomatchthatofotherEuropeancountries.Meanwhile,SpanishEconomyMinisterCarlos
Cuerpowarnedthatthelawshouldbepostponed,assmallandmedium-sizedbusinesseswillbear
morethanhalfofthepolicy’simpact,andcompaniesmayneedmoretimetoadapt.
12.WhatcanwelearnaboutSpain’snewworkingweekreform?
A.Ithasalreadybeenapprovedbytheparliament.
B.Employersmightbepunishediftheydon’tobeythenewrules.
C.Allbusinessesmustcompletethechangebytheendof2024.
DWorkerswillgetlesspayafterthereformiscarriedout.
13.WhydoesSpain’smajortradeunionUGTsupportreducingworkinghoursfurther?
A.Tohelpsmallbusinessesreducecosts.
B.Toimproveworkers’healthandwell-being.
C.TomatchtheproductivityofotherEUcountries.
D.Topromotethe“righttodisconnect”legislation.
14.WhatisAlicia’sattitudetowardsthenewreform?
A.Doubtful.B.Supportive.C.Excited.D.Indifferent.
15.Whatconcerndoopponentsofthereformexpress?
A.Workers’productivitywilldecreasesharply.
B.The“righttodisconnect”willbeviolated.
C.Smallandmediumbusinessesmaystruggletoadapt.
D.SpainwillfallbehindotherEuropeancountriesineconomy.
第二节(共5小题;每小题3分,满分15分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Wespendbillionsofdollarseachyeartryingtofightaging—coveringupwrinkles,dyeing
grayhair,andchasingthepromiseofyouth.___16___.“Everyonetalksaboutagingasthis
decline,”saysMichelleFeng,chiefclinicalofficeratExecutiveMentalHealth.“Butaging
isjustliving.Itliterallymeansthatyou’realive.”Sowhatgetsbetteraswegetolder?
Here’swhattheresearchshows.
Yougetbetterathandlingstress
Stressdoesn’tgoawaywithage,buthowwedealwithitchanges.“Olderpeoplecanunderstand
stressfulsituationsbetter,andthey’reactuallybetteratmanagingstressthanwhentheywere
younger,”saysAanandNaik,executivedirectoroftheUTHealthHoustonConsortiumonAging.
___17___.“Olderadultshavemorelifeexperience.Theyalsoknowhowtohandlespecific
situationsandhavewaystoworkthroughthem,”saysNaik.
Youbecomemoreemotionallystrong
Agechangesnotjusthowwehandlestress,butalsoourfeelings.Naiknotesolderadults
understandandadapttoemotionsbetter;Fengaddstheyavoidbadfeelingsandkeepgoodones.
Unlikeyoungerpeoplewhohideemotions(causingmoreinnerstress),olderadultsoftenuse
“reevaluation”(lookingatsituationsdifferently)tostaylessemotionallyreactive.___18___.
___19___
Somepartsofmemory(likerememberingnewthingsfast)getworsewithage.Butotherparts
—likeknowingmorewordsandlong-termknowledge—staythesameorevengetbetter.Researchers
callthis“crystallized(晶体的)intelligence”:“It’swhatyouknowfromlife,”saysFeng.
BothsheandNaikcallthis“wisdom”forshort.Insomecultures,thiswisdomisnotjustnoticed
—it’swhatmakesolderpeopleimportant.AstudyfromJapan’sAwajiIslandfoundthatolder
adultswerebetterthanyoungerpeopleatknowingtraditionallifeskills.Researcherscallthis
“thewisdomoftheelders.”
Yourmindsetshapeshowyouage
___20___.“Ifpeoplethinkdepressionisnormalwhengettingolder,theymightletit
happen,”saysFeng.“Butit’snot.Youneedtoknowthistoask:HowdoIwanttoage?”“We
shouldunderstandthatwecan’tstopaging,”saysFeng.“Butwehavemorecontroloverhow
weagethanwethink.Thiscanhelpyoumakegoodchoicesforyourself.”
A.Experiencemakesyouwiser
B.Youstopcaringwhatothersdo
C.Abigwrongideaaboutagingisthatyoucan’tcontrolit
D.Olderpeopleoftenremembermiddleageasaveryhappytime
E.Thismightalsoexplainwhyolderpeoplefeelhappieroverall
F.Onereasonisthatmanyolderadultshavewaystohandleproblems
G.Butmanypeoplethinkagingisaslowdecline—scientistssaythisisnotthewholetruth
第二部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分50分)
第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
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。
AfewmonthsagoI____21____arandompostonFacebookfromagroupcalledPoisonsHelp:
EmergencyIdentificationforMushroomsandPlants.Curious,Iclickedonit.Thepost____22____
aphotoofafungus(真菌)onatreeandapanickedmessagefromamanwhosedogwasvomiting
(呕吐),withfurtherphotosshowingbitsofvomitedmushroom.Theowner____23____urgentguidance,
fearinghispethadeatensomethingpoisonous.Thegroup,composedoftrustedexperts,____24____
himthemushroomswerenotdangerous.
Inowfindmyselfreadingpostafterpost.Whencasesareresolvedandpetssurvive,theposters
areso____25____tohaveaccesstothisremarkablefreeresource.Intheoftendarkand____26____
worldoftheinternet,itfeelslikeabeautifulpocketoflightandhope.It____27____methat
thereisgoodouttheretoo.
Itiseasytofeel____28____abouthumanity.Thereareongoingwars,climatechange,violence,
povertyandmore.Butpeopleareusingtheirknowledgeandskillstomakea____29____.Thisis
somethingIseewhenIgotoworkintheNationalHealthService(NHS).Forallthetalkofits
brokennessandcuts,everydaymycolleaguesandI____30____patients,andmanyofthosepatients
grow,developandgetbetter.
Whilefacingandstandingagainstthebad,wemustalsoholdontothegood.It’seasyto
beoverwhelmedby____31____andlosehope,especiallyifyou’veexperiencedseverehardships.
____32____agriponthegoodinourselves,othersandtheworldtakeseffort.It’snotabout
____33____everythingisfine.It’saboutbelievinginthe____34____forpositivechange.My
mentor(导师)recentlyspokeabouttheIsrael-Palestineconflict:thathoweverfarawaypeace
mayseem,wehavetobelievethatitispossible,sowecanbegin____35____thebridgethatmay
getusthereoneday.Wecanstarttolaythebricks.
21.A.passedoverB.cameacrossC.drewupD.tookdown
22.A.hidB.overlookedC.featuredD.ruined
23.A.soughtB.declinedC.suppliedD.deserted
24.A.cautionedB.cheatedC.puzzledD.reassured
25.A.upsetB.gratefulC.annoyedD.skeptical
26.A.brightB.beneficialC.welcomingD.awful
27.A.frightensB.discouragesC.remindsD.bothers
28.A.curiousB.optimisticC.hopelessD.confident
29.A.differenceB.chaosC.livelihoodD.commitment
30.A.avoidB.hurtC.neglectD.treat
31.A.warmthB.crueltyC.negativityD.damage
32.A.MaintainingB.LosingC.EscapingD.Deserting
33.A.pretendingB.provingC.forgettingD.acknowledging
34.A.hardshipB.unlikelihoodC.weaknessD.potential
35.A.destroyingB.buildingC.crossingD.designing
第二节(共10小题;每小题2分,满分20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。
Thebutterricecake___36___(gain)greatpopularityinrecentyears.Withacrispyoutside
andasoftinside,___37___offersagreatsmellofbutterandasweettastethatfillyour___38___
(sense).Manypeopleareaddicted___39___it.Doyouknowwhy?
Whiledelicious,thesecretbehindtheaddictiontobutterricecake___40___(lie)inhow
itaffectsyourbody.Itisinfact___41___mixoffatandsugarthatinfluencesyourbrain’s
desire___42___(eat)throughthegut-brainneural(肠-脑神经)connection,journalCellMetabolism
said.
Moreover,whensugarandfataremixedtogether,theyhaveastrongereffect___43___(compare)
towhentheyareeatenalone.Thismixcausesyourbraintoproducemoredopamine(多巴胺),which
makesyoufeelhappy.What’smore,aftereatingbutterricecake,thehighstarch(淀粉)and
sugarcontentcancausechanges___44___(sharp)inyourbloodsugarlevelsinashorttime.Your
bodythenproducesinsulin(胰岛素)andglucagon(胰高血糖素),___45___(make)youfeelhungry
againquickly.
第三部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节书面表达(满分15分)
46.假设你是李华,你校将举办“校园传统文化节”活动,旨在让同学们更好地了解中国传统艺术。请你
给外教Smith先生写一封邮件,邀请他参加活动并担任手工体验环节的评委。
内容包括:
1.活动的时间和地点;
2.活动的主要内容(如剪纸、书法展示等);
3.邀请他担任评委的原因及具体职责。
注意:
1.词数为80词左右,开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数;
2.可适当增加细节,使行文连贯。
DearMr.Smith,
____________________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________
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Yourssincerely,
LiHua
第二节短文续写(满分25分)
47.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。
ItwasafreezingDecemberafternoon,withsnowflakesdancinginthewindliketinywhite
butterflies.Lily,a16-year-oldstudent,pulledhercoattighteraroundher,herbreathforming
littlecloudsinthecoldairasshewalkedhomefromschool.AtthecornerofMapleStreet,there
stoodanoldoaktreethathadwatchedovertheneighborhoodfordecades.Underit,Mr.Harris,
an80-year-oldmanwithsilverhairandwarmeyes,hadsoldhand-knittedscarveseverywinter
forthepastfiveyears.Hisscarveswerealwayspopular—passersbyoftenstoppedtoadmire
theneatstitches(针脚),andkidslovedpointingoutthelittleanimalpatternshesecretlywove
intosome.
Today,though,theusualwoodenstall—polishedsmoothbyyearsofuse,withasmall
“HandmadewithLove”sign—wasempty.Instead,aweatheredcardboardbox,itsedgesfrayed
fromthecold,satunderthetree,itslidproppedopenbyapinecone.Acrumplednote,written
inshakyhandwriting,wastapedtoit:“Freetothoseinneed—staywarm,friends.Noneed
topay,justpassthekindnesson.”Curious,Lilybrushedoffthesnowandliftedthelid.Inside
weresixscarves,eachfoldedneatly.Justassheranherfingeroveraskybluescarfstitched
withstars,afaint,raspingcoughcamefrombehindthetree.
Lilyturnedandgasped.Mr.Harriswasleaningheavilyagainstthetrunk,hisshouldershunched,
hisfaceaspaleasthesnowontheground.Hishands,usuallysteadyasheknit,weretrembling,
andhisusualwoolenhatwasaskew.“Mr.Harris!Areyouallright?”sheasked,rushingover.
Hestumbledtryingtostand,soshehelpedhimsitonasnow-dustedbranch.“Justacold,dear,
nothingtofretabout,”hesaidweakly,hisvoicethin.“Wokeupthismorningfeelingdizzy,
couldn’tsetupthestalltoday.Butthesescarves—theytookmeallweek.Didn’twantthem
tosithereandgetforgotten.”Lilynodded,herheartsqueezing.Sherushedtothenearbycafé,
whereMrs.Patel,theowner,knewMr.Harriswell,andbroughtbackasteamingcupofhotcocoa.
Hesippeditslowly,andasthewarmthspread,afaintpinkreturnedtohischeeks.“You’re
agoodgirl,Lily,”hesaid,givingherasmallsmile.
注意:续写词数应为150左右。
AsMr.Harrisregainedstrength,hetoldLilymoreaboutthescarves.
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Amonthlater,whenLilypassedtheoaktreeagain,shestoppedinsurprise.
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标准学术能力诊断性测试2025年12月测试
英语试卷
本试卷共150分
第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分60分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题3分,满分45分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
【1~3题答案】
【答案】1.C2.C3.B
B
【4~7题答案】
【答案】4.D5.C6.A7.D
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