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第1页(共1页)2026年辽宁省县级重点高中协作体高考英语二模试卷第一部分听力第一节听下面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.(1.5分)Whatdoesthewomanplantodothissummer?A.Study.B.Volunteer.C.Travel.2.(1.5分)Howdoesthewomanfeelaboutthebeach?A.It'sthebestshe'svisited.B.It'sconvenientasit'scloseby.C.It'snotworthgoingtoagain.3.(1.5分)Wherewillthespeakersprobablygonext?A.Aschoolhall.B.Apubliclibrary.C.Alargecafé.4.(1.5分)Whathappenedtotheman?A.Hewaslateforhisflight.B.Hedidn'tgethissuitcase.C.Helosthisdocuments.5.(1.5分)Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Lookingforasatisfyingjob.B.Changingattitudetowork.C.Schedulingworktasks.第二节听下面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,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段录音播放两遍。(3分)6.Whydoesthewomantalktotheman?A.Hewasdrivingtoofast.B.Hewasn'tlookingcarefully.C.Hewasdrivinginthewrongarea.7.Whendoesthewomanusuallyleavethisarea?A.At2:00p.m.B.At3:30p.m.C.At5:00p.m.(4.5分)8.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Formerclassmates.B.Formercolleagues.C.Familymembers.9.Whatsurprisestheman?A.Thenumberofpeopleattending.B.Thequalityofthefood.C.Thesizeofthespace.10.Wherearethespeakers?A.Atschool.B.Atanoffice.C.Atarestaurant.(4.5分)11.Whatdidthewomanmostlywatchbefore?A.Series.B.Sports.C.Documentaries.12.Whydidthewomanprobablychangehernightlyroutine?A.Toenjoysports.B.Tolearnnewthings.C.TospendlesstimewatchingTV.13.Whatsubjectdoesthemanlike?A.History.B.Biology.C.Physics.(6分)14.Whoisthewomanmostlikelytobe?A.Avideohost.B.Agovernmentleader.C.Aschoolteacher.15.Whatdidthemanthinkwould'bemostpopular?A.Business﹣planwriting.B.Literature.C.Professionaltraining.16.Wheredomoststudentsvolunteernow?A.Onfarms.B.Atlocalbusinesses.C.Incitygovernmentoffices.17.Whatistheprogram'smaingoalaccordingtotheman?A.Improvingstudents'lives.B.Providingworkexperiences.C.Bringingcommunitiestogether.(4.5分)18.Whatthreatensthiscitymost?A.Wildfires.B.Storms.C.Risingsea﹣level.19.Whatwastheoriginalpurposeoftheexhibition?A.Togetmoneydonations.B.Togrowcommunityartprograms.C.Toteachothersaboutlocalissues.20.Whatwillthespeakerdonext?A.Inviteotherstospeak.B.Sharemorelocalartworks.C.Presentinformationondisasters.第二部分阅读第一节阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。(7.5分)Thereare40millionfamilycaregiversintheU.S.,manyofwhomneedhelpfulsupportorresources.Volunteersmeanalottothem.PatientandFamilyAdvisoryCouncil(PFAC)MemberHelpimprovehospitalcarebyjoiningaPFAC.PFACsarecomposedofpatientsandfamilymembers,whosharetheirfirsthandexperiencestodriveimprovementsinhospitalcaregiving.AmericanAssociationofRetiredPersons(AARP)isbuildinganetworkofnursevolunteerstojointhesecouncils(委员会)andcontributetoabetterhospitalcaregivingexperience.Youmustparticipateinitinperson.BrainHealthNeuroNetworkerHelpspreadthewordaboutprotectingbrainhealthbysharingtimely,trustedresourcesfromAARP'snationalteamthroughyoursocialnetworks.Thisvolunteerworkcanbedoneathome,Itraisesawarenessofsimplelifestylechanges—likeexercise,healthyeating,andsocialconnection.Bypromotingthisvitalinformation,you'llhelpmorepeopletakestepstokeeptheirbrainshealthyandstrong.CareShareCrewHelpmorepeoplebenefitfromtrustedAARPresourcesbysharingtimely,checkedcontentthroughyoursocialnetworks.Youcanvolunteerfromhome.Thisroleexpandsawarenessofimportantissues,connectspeopletovaluableinformation,andsupportsAARP'smissiontoempowerpeople50+tolivetheirbestlives.FriendlyVoiceVolunteerCallerListen,offerreassurance,andbeafriendlyvoiceforpeople50+whohaverequestedacallorhavecalledintoourvirtualcallcenter.Ithelpsthosefeelinglonely,andcantrulymakeadifferenceintheirhealthandwell﹣being.Itallowsyoutocontributefromhome.OpportunitiesarealsoavailableforSpanishvolunteers.21.WhatmakesPFACMemberdifferentfromtheotherthreeprojects?A.Thewayofvolunteering.B.Theregistrationmethod.C.Thetimeitneedstoserve.D.Therewarditoffers.22.WhatisthemaintaskofCareShareCrew?A.Toanswercallsfromlonelypeople.B.Tosharetrustedresourcesonline.C.Toimprovehospitalcareservices.D.Toteachpeoplebrainhealthskills.23.Whichvolunteerprojectaimstohelppeoplewithloneliness?A.PFACMember.B.BrainHealth.NeuroNetworker.C.CareShareCrew.D.FriendlyVoiceVolunteerCaller.(10分)Knitwear(针织品)mightnotbetheimmediateexpectationatthefashionshowatLondonFashionWeek,but26﹣year﹣oldShonaghMurrayisredefiningitspotential.FromBirmingham,Shonaghdiscoveredknittingin2017duringahospitalstay,acreativecopingstrategybornfromstrugglingwithherphysicalandmentalhealth."Ijustlovedtherepeatingandregularnatureofknitting;Ifounditverytherapeutic(疗愈的),"sheexplains."I'mneurodiverse(神经多样性的)andthereissomethingabouttheconstantcountingofnumbers."Knittingquicklyevolvedfromapersonalbalmintoaboomingbrand.Aftergainingrecognitiononline,ShonaghlaunchedShone,herknitwearlabelwell﹣knownforitsbold,colourful,anduniquecreations."Mypiecesareveryunique;they'renotnormalknitwear,"Shonaghstates."Theystandforquitealotofdifferentthings.ThepiecesareveryboldandIlikethepeoplewhowearthemtofeelconfidentandnotafraidtoexpressthemselves."Herlatestcollection,"GirlhoodNostalgia",capturesthisspirit.Inspiredbyherchildhood,itfeaturesplayfuldressesandskirtsdecoratedwithbowsandsoftcolors,seekingtoreconnectwearerswiththeirinnerchildandajoyful,curiousapproachtolife.Thiscollection'sdistinctivecharmcaughttheeyeofthefashionworld,leadingtoShonagh'sdesiredinvitationtoexhibitatLondonFashionWeek.ShoneisnowShonagh'sfull﹣timeendeavour.Incontrasttothemass﹣producedfashionindustry,shehand﹣makeseachpieceusingmaterialsthatcanbreakdowneasily,supportingsustainablepractices.Shonaghalsoencouragesotherstoembracethecreativeprocess,celebratingthejoyanduniquenessfoundinmakingone'sownclothesoverfactory﹣madealternatives.Herjourneyisapowerfulevidenceofthetransformativepowerofcraft,personalexpression,andconsciouscreation.24.WhatinitiallyledShonaghtostartknitting?A.Toenterthefashionindustry.B.Todealwithhealthissues.C.Togainonlinerecognition.D.Tolearnsustainableskills.25.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeShonaghMurray?A.Creativeandstrong﹣minded.B.Optimisticandcommunicative.C.Confidentandpatient.D.Independentandambitious.26.WhatcanbeinferredaboutShonagh's"Girlhood.Nostalgia"collection?A.Itisamajorcommercialsuccess.B.Ithasaseriousandmaturetheme.C.Itisdesignedexclusivelyforteenagers.D.Itconnectsplayfulnesswithself﹣expression.27.HowdoesShonaghsetherbrandapart?A.Bycreatingtherapeuticandsoothingclothes.B.Bydeliberatelyrejectingconventionalstyleentirely.C.Byprioritizingmassproductionforwiderpopularity.D.Bycraftingitemsmanuallywitheco﹣friendlymaterials.(10分)AteamledbytheUniversityofCambridgehaveengineeredasolar﹣powered"artificialleaf"thatcouldeventuallyhelpthisvitalindustrymoveawayfromfossilfuels.Theirbreakthroughinvolvesanewdevicethatbringstogetherlight﹣absorbingorganicpolymersandbacterialenzymes(酶)totransformsunlight,water,andcarbondioxideintoformate,acleanfuelthatcanpoweradditionalchemicalreactions.This"artificialleaf"copiesphotosynthesis(光合作用),thenaturalprocessplantsusetoturnsunlightintoenergyandoperatesentirelyonitsownpower.Unlikepreviousdesignsthatreliedonpoisonousorunstablelightabsorbers,thisnewmodelusesnon﹣poisonousmaterials,runsmoreefficiently,andremainsstablewithoutextraadditives.Thismarksthefirstinstancewherethesenon﹣poisonousmaterialshaveservedasthelight﹣catchingcomponentinsuchabio﹣hybridsystem,preparingforanewgenerationofeco﹣friendlyartificialleaves.Thechemicalindustryremainsacornerstoneoftheglobaleconomy,producingavastrangeofgoods—frommedicinestopastics,paints,electronics,andcleaningagents."Ifwe'regoingtobuildacyclic,sustainableeconomy,thechemicalindustryisabig,complexproblemthatwemustaddress,"saidProfessorErwinReisnerfromtheUniversityofCambridge'sYusufHamiedDepartmentofChemistry,wholedtheresearch.Testsshowedtheartificialleafproducedhighcurrentsandachievednear﹣perfectefficiencyindirectingelectronsintofuel﹣makingreactions.Thedevicesuccessfullyranforover24hours:morethantwiceaslongaspreviousdesigns.Theresearchersarehopingtofurtherdeveloptheirdesignstoextendtheservicelifeofthedeviceandadaptitsoitcanproducedifferenttypesofchemicalproducts."We'veshownit'spossibletocreatesolar﹣powereddevicesthatarenotonlyefficientanddurablebutalsofreefrompoisonousorunsustainablecomponents,"saidReisner,"Thiscouldbeafundamentalplatformforproducinggreenfuelsandchemicalsinfuture—it'sarealopportunitytodosomeexcitingandimportantchemistry."28.Whatisthemainpurposeoftheartificialleafdescribedinparagraph1?A.Toproducecleanfuel.B.Tocreatenewmaterials.C.Tocutcarbonemissions.D.Toabsorbmoresunlight.29.Whatmakestheartificialleafdifferentfromearlierdesigns?A.Itdependsoncostlyandrareadditives.B.Itcombinesnaturalandartificialmaterials.C.Itproduceselectricityandchemicalfuels.D.Itreliesonsaferandmoreefficientmaterials.30.Whatcanwelearnfromthelastparagraph?A.Thedevicesarestilllackofefficiency.B.Thepotentialislimitedtolabapplications.C.Thetechnologymighthaveabrightfuture.D.Thematerialchoicemaybeamajorconcern.31.Whichcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.MaterialsfromthePlantsLeafB.SolarLeafforGreenChemistryC.FossilFuelsinChemicalIndustryD.SustainableChallengesinEconomy(10分)Humansaresohardwiredtofitinwiththecrowdthattheyoftenignorepotentialrisks.Followingtrendsblindlyisn'tasignofcharacterweaknessormentalhealthtrouble.Instead,sayspsychologistPamelaB.Rutledge,it'sperfectlynormal.Thatislinkedwithapsychologicalconceptthatreferstohumans'coreneedtobelongtoasocialgroupandbondwithothers.It'sconsideredtobeoneofhumans'basicneeds.Multiplepsychologicalanalysesarguethathumanconnectionsareasimportantasbasicslikefoodandshelter.Thoughfollowingatrendonsocialmediaisn'texactlyasimportantasoutrunningatiger,humanevolutionhasmadeourbrainsadaptthemselvestosocialsignals.Hassocialmediachangedhowhumanssignaltheirsocialconditiontooneanother?Notexactly,saysRutledge."Rather,ithascertainlyallowedcertaintrendstocirculatefasterandfartherthantheywouldhaveotherwise.Takefashion:Whiletrendsoncewalkeddownfromfashionrunwaystowardcommonuseoveryears,socialmedianowallowsmini﹣trendstoemergeanddieoutwithinweeks."Peopleallfindthattrendselicitapull,andpsychologistshavefiguredoutreasons.Blameevolutionagain,Rutledgesuggests."Ourbrainsarehardwiredtonoticethingsthatareunusual,"shesays."Ifit'snotnormalandotherpeoplearealldoingit,wehavetocheckitout."Thus,wenoticeattentiongrabbers,givingtrendsevenmorereasonsforpeopletofollowthem.Nooneisfreefromnoticingtrends,butonegroupinparticularismorelikelytofollowtrends:Teensandyoungadults.Olderadultstendtofeelmoresecureintheiridentity,asensethatmayprotectthemfrombeingassensitivetoeverypassingcraze.Indeed,socialattentionvariesbyage,witholderadultsnotpayingasmuchattentiontohowtheycommunicateandarelinkedwithothersastheiryoungercounterparts.Individualsmaybemoresensitivetosocialreward—positiveinputfrommembersoftheirsocialcircles—duringmidlife.32.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"hardwired"mostprobablymeaninthefirstsentenceofthepassage?A.Connectedbywires.B.Easilychanged.C.Naturallyprogrammed.D.Sociallyinfluenced.33.Whatdoestheexampleoffashiontrendsinparagraph2primarilytoillustrate?A.Mini﹣trendsarereplacingtraditionalfashioncycles.B.Socialmediahasacceleratedthecycleoftrendspread.C.Fashionshowsarenolongerthemainsourceoftrends.D.Fashiontrendshavebecomelessimportantinthedigitalage.34.Whatmakestrendsattractive?A.Socialmedia.B.Unusualthings.C.Sensibilitytoage.D.Humanevolution.35.Whatistheauthor'spurposeinwritingthepassage?A.Tocriticize.B.Toexplain.C.Toadvocate.D.Toprove.第二节阅读下面短文,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。(12.5分)Itistheendofalong,stressfuldayofworkandyoustepoutdoorsintoapark.Youseeabrightbluesky,hearthesingingofbirdsandfeelthewarmsunonyourface.Asyoutakeadeepbreath,pleasantsmellsfillyournose.Andyourtightmusclesrelaxasyoubreatheoutslowly.36Inthe1980s,theterm"forestbathing"wascoinedinJapan.Itisnothikingactivelyintheforest.37Specificpathsweredesignedforforestbathingthroughoutthecountryanddoctorsbeganrecommendingittotheirpatients.Sincethen,peopleinmanycountrieshaveadoptedthepractice.38Itcanboostyourimmunesystem,lowerbloodpressure,andenhanceyourattentionandcreativity.Althoughitoriginatedinforests,peopleprefertheterm"naturetherapy"Theexperiencecanbeenjoyedinanytype﹣of.nature:forests,beaches,grasslands,orevenintheArizonadesert.39Theycanbemoreaccessibleonaregularbasis.Wheninforests,youshouldmoveslowlythroughnature.Engagewith.whateversmallwonderattractsyou.40Watchaninsectmovealongthedirt.Placeyourhandsorfeetinastreamandnoticeallyoursensesbeingengaged.Whenyourmindstartswanderingbacktoallofyourusualworries,trytobringattentionbacktooneormoreofyoursenses.Dotreatyourselfasoftenasyoucan.A.Takesometimetosmellaflowerwithnewleaves.B.It.actuallymeanstheuseofallofthesensesinnature.C.Sofar,forestbathinghasgainedworld﹣widepopularity.D.Manystudieshaveshownthebenefitsofforestbathing.E.Youareexperiencingthehealingpowerofnaturetherapy.F.Man﹣madelocalparkscanalsobesuitablefornaturetherapy.G.Youwillsoonbecomecompletelyfreefrominnertensionandtiredness.第三部分语言运用第一节阅读下面短文,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。(15分)Oneperson'scourageandcommitmentcanturnacommunity'sgreatestchallengeintoasharedvictory.When17﹣year﹣oldDevKaransawthedry,waste﹣filled41inhisIndianvillage,hefelt.astrongsenseof42toimprovethesituation.Thesesmallwaterbodies,once,a(n)43lifelineforfarmersandwildlife,hadbeentotally44foryears,worseningtheseriouswatercrisis.Thegrainharvests45andfamilieswereforcedtowalkmilestofetchcleandrinkingwater.In2024,Devlaunchedayouth﹣ledprojectcombininglow﹣costtechnologyand46effort.Theteenager47atthebeginning.Mostvillagersdoubtedthatateenagestudentcouldsolvesuchalong﹣termtoughproblem,andevenrefusedtojoininthe48ButDevnever49.Withthesupportofhisteachersandlocalofficials,hemadeawaterqualitytestingdevice,whichletresidentscheckwaterpollutionviaaphoneapp.Healsotaughtvillagershowtoprotectthepondsandmonitorwater50Byearly2026,Dev'shardwork51.Cleanwaterreturnedtothevillage.Cropsgrewmuchbetterwith52irrigation,andrarewildlifereappeared.Though53atthe2026UNYouthClimateSummit,heremainedmodest."Technology54onlywhenpeoplejoinhands,"hesaid:"Weteenscanusewhatwelearnatschooltomakeapositivedifferencetotheworldaroundus.Ageisno55toact."41.A.pathsB.pondsC.fieldsD.springs42.A.shameB.reliefC.responsibilityD.desperation43.A.vitalB.finalC.rareD.equal44.A.damagedB.ignoredC.controlledD.explored45.A.proceededB.disappearedC.sufferedD.guaranteed46.A.governmentB.communityC.schoolD.family47.A.shoneB.struggledC.disappointedD.persisted48.A.organizationB.programC.tripD.discussion49.A.quitB.failedC.droppedD.suspected50.A.flowB.conditionC.crisisD.temperature51.A.setoffB.madeupC.paidoffD.turnedout52.A.modernB.sufficientC.efficientD.temporary53.A.presentedB.doubtedC.addressedD.acknowledged54.A.fadesB.worksC.existsD.improves55.A.limitB.excuseC.privilegeD.access第二节阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。(15分)TheArtofZhuangBrocade(壮锦)Zhuangbrocadeisatraditionalhandicraftwithalonghistory,famousasoneofChina's"FourGreatBrocades".ItislargelyproducedinGuangxiZhuangAutonomousRegion,wheretheproducthasbecome56speciallocalitemcloselytiedtothedailylivesoftheZhuangpeople.57(pass)downfromgenerationtogenerationforhundredsofyears,thisart58(carry)theuniquecultureandspiritoftheZhuangpeople.TheproductionprocessofZhuangbrocadeisextremelycomplexandrequiresgreatpatience.It59(weave)byhandonawoodenweavingmachine.Weaversusecolorfulthreadstomakepatterns,60designsincludesunflowers,dragonsandphoenixes—symbolsofluckandhappinessinthelocalculture.Often,apieceof61(fine)craftedbrocadewasapreciousgiftdesignedforweddings.Inthepast,inZhuangvillages,womenspentthewholedayathome,applying62(they)toweaving,theirfingersdancingovertheweavingmachine.Today,whilemodernmachinesareusedinmassproduction,manyskilledcraftsmenstillkeepthetraditionaltechniquealive63(preserve)thisculturaltreasure.Zhuangbrocadeismorethanapieceofcloth.64effect,itisaworkofart.Itrepresentsthe65(wise)oftheZhuangpeopleandaddsaspecialcharmtoChina'srichculturalheritage.WhenvisitingGuangxi,youwillsurelybedeeplyimpressedbythisamazingcreation.第四部分写作第一节66.(15分)假定你是李华。你校英文报《新校园》(NewCampus)计划增加新栏目,向学生征集建议。请你用英语给编辑写一封邮件,内容包括:(1)建议增加的栏目;(2)说明理由。注意:(1)词数80左右;(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答,DearEditor,I'mLiHuafromSenior3________.Yourssincerely,LiHua第二节67.(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。Theairportannouncementinformedpassengersthatduetobadweather,theflightwouldbedelayedfortwohoursbeforeboarding.Mary'smomcommentedquietlythatthedelayseemedtohaveruinedeveryone'smood.Buteleven﹣year﹣oldMarystayedcalm,softlyhumming(哼)anewsongshehadjustlearned.Shewaslookingforwardtotheweekendtriptovisithergrandparents,excitedtosharethesongwiththem.Toher,musicwaslikeaninvisiblestringthatcouldtiestrangerstogether,creatingawarmcommunity.Sherememberedthefirsttimeshehadfeltthisconnection:atsixyearsold,waitingforthebuswithhermomonahot,boringday.Thenacheerfultunecamefromastoreloudspeaker—asongaboutagirlandherdreams:"Dreamsofsunshineandfieldsofgold,Wheretheheartisneverold,Singingsongsthatneverend,Inaworldthat'smybestfriend..."Withoutthinking,Marysangalong—hervoicesoftandgentleatfirst,likeawhispercarriedonthegentlewind,whichgraduallygrowingstrongerandmoreconfident.Themelodywassimpleyetengaging.Timepassedwithouthernoticing.Whenthebusarrived,passengerssmiled;anoldmanbeathiswalkingsticktothebeat.Asthedoorsclosed,everyonewashumming.Momwhisperedtoher,"Youjustliftedallourspirits."Nothingseemedbetterthanmusicforcalmingarestlessheart,andMaryrememberedthat.Afterboardingtheplane,thepassengersweretoldofanotherweatherdelay—atleastanother45minutes.Thecabin(机舱)grewtensewithrestlessmovementsandcomplaints.Thenasuddencrycutthroughtheair.Acrosstheaisle(通道)toMary'sleft,atinygirl,barelythreeyearsold,begantocry.Hermothertriedeverything—rockingher,offeringsnacks,water,toys—butnothingworked.Thechild'sfacewaswetwithtears,hercriesloudandbroken.Passengersshifteduncomfortablyintheirseatsasthecryingfilledthecabin.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:Maryhesitatedforamoment,andthenturnedtohermom._____Paragraph2:Slowly,thebaby'scriessoftened._____

2026年辽宁省县级重点高中协作体高考英语二模试卷第一部分听力第一节听下面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.(1.5分)Whatdoesthewomanplantodothissummer?A.Study.B.Volunteer.C.Travel.【解答】略2.(1.5分)Howdoesthewomanfeelaboutthebeach?A.It'sthebestshe'svisited.B.It'sconvenientasit'scloseby.C.It'snotworthgoingtoagain.【解答】略3.(1.5分)Wherewillthespeakersprobablygonext?A.Aschoolhall.B.Apubliclibrary.C.Alargecafé.【解答】略4.(1.5分)Whathappenedtotheman?A.Hewaslateforhisflight.B.Hedidn'tgethissuitcase.C.Helosthisdocuments.【解答】略5.(1.5分)Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Lookingforasatisfyingjob.B.Changingattitudetowork.C.Schedulingworktasks.【解答】略第二节听下面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,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段录音播放两遍。(3分)6.Whydoesthewomantalktotheman?A.Hewasdrivingtoofast.B.Hewasn'tlookingcarefully.C.Hewasdrivinginthewrongarea.7.Whendoesthewomanusuallyleavethisarea?A.At2:00p.m.B.At3:30p.m.C.At5:00p.m.【解答】略(4.5分)8.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Formerclassmates.B.Formercolleagues.C.Familymembers.9.Whatsurprisestheman?A.Thenumberofpeopleattending.B.Thequalityofthefood.C.Thesizeofthespace.10.Wherearethespeakers?A.Atschool.B.Atanoffice.C.Atarestaurant.【解答】略(4.5分)11.Whatdidthewomanmostlywatchbefore?A.Series.B.Sports.C.Documentaries.12.Whydidthewomanprobablychangehernightlyroutine?A.Toenjoysports.B.Tolearnnewthings.C.TospendlesstimewatchingTV.13.Whatsubjectdoesthemanlike?A.History.B.Biology.C.Physics.【解答】略(6分)14.Whoisthewomanmostlikelytobe?A.Avideohost.B.Agovernmentleader.C.Aschoolteacher.15.Whatdidthemanthinkwould'bemostpopular?A.Business﹣planwriting.B.Literature.C.Professionaltraining.16.Wheredomoststudentsvolunteernow?A.Onfarms.B.Atlocalbusinesses.C.Incitygovernmentoffices.17.Whatistheprogram'smaingoalaccordingtotheman?A.Improvingstudents'lives.B.Providingworkexperiences.C.Bringingcommunitiestogether.【解答】略(4.5分)18.Whatthreatensthiscitymost?A.Wildfires.B.Storms.C.Risingsea﹣level.19.Whatwastheoriginalpurposeoftheexhibition?A.Togetmoneydonations.B.Togrowcommunityartprograms.C.Toteachothersaboutlocalissues.20.Whatwillthespeakerdonext?A.Inviteotherstospeak.B.Sharemorelocalartworks.C.Presentinformationondisasters.【解答】略第二部分阅读第一节阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。(7.5分)Thereare40millionfamilycaregiversintheU.S.,manyofwhomneedhelpfulsupportorresources.Volunteersmeanalottothem.PatientandFamilyAdvisoryCouncil(PFAC)MemberHelpimprovehospitalcarebyjoiningaPFAC.PFACsarecomposedofpatientsandfamilymembers,whosharetheirfirsthandexperiencestodriveimprovementsinhospitalcaregiving.AmericanAssociationofRetiredPersons(AARP)isbuildinganetworkofnursevolunteerstojointhesecouncils(委员会)andcontributetoabetterhospitalcaregivingexperience.Youmustparticipateinitinperson.BrainHealthNeuroNetworkerHelpspreadthewordaboutprotectingbrainhealthbysharingtimely,trustedresourcesfromAARP'snationalteamthroughyoursocialnetworks.Thisvolunteerworkcanbedoneathome,Itraisesawarenessofsimplelifestylechanges—likeexercise,healthyeating,andsocialconnection.Bypromotingthisvitalinformation,you'llhelpmorepeopletakestepstokeeptheirbrainshealthyandstrong.CareShareCrewHelpmorepeoplebenefitfromtrustedAARPresourcesbysharingtimely,checkedcontentthroughyoursocialnetworks.Youcanvolunteerfromhome.Thisroleexpandsawarenessofimportantissues,connectspeopletovaluableinformation,andsupportsAARP'smissiontoempowerpeople50+tolivetheirbestlives.FriendlyVoiceVolunteerCallerListen,offerreassurance,andbeafriendlyvoiceforpeople50+whohaverequestedacallorhavecalledintoourvirtualcallcenter.Ithelpsthosefeelinglonely,andcantrulymakeadifferenceintheirhealthandwell﹣being.Itallowsyoutocontributefromhome.OpportunitiesarealsoavailableforSpanishvolunteers.21.WhatmakesPFACMemberdifferentfromtheotherthreeprojects?AA.Thewayofvolunteering.B.Theregistrationmethod.C.Thetimeitneedstoserve.D.Therewarditoffers.22.WhatisthemaintaskofCareShareCrew?BA.Toanswercallsfromlonelypeople.B.Tosharetrustedresourcesonline.C.Toimprovehospitalcareservices.D.Toteachpeoplebrainhealthskills.23.Whichvolunteerprojectaimstohelppeoplewithloneliness?DA.PFACMember.B.BrainHealth.NeuroNetworker.C.CareShareCrew.D.FriendlyVoiceVolunteerCaller.【解答】(1)细节理解题。根据各个项目的开展方式描述:PatientandFamilyAdvisoryCouncil(PFAC)Member明确要求Youmustparticipateinitinperson.(你必须亲自参加才行。),即必须亲自参与,而BrainHealthNeuroNetworker部分Thisvolunteerworkcanbedoneathome(这项志愿工作可以在家里完成。)、CareShareCrew部分Youcanvolunteerfromhome.(你可以在家中进行志愿服务。)、FriendlyVoiceVolunteerCaller部分Itallowsyoutocontributefromhome.(它使你能够在家进行贡献。)均标注可居家完成。由此可知,PFACMember与其他三个项目的区别在于志愿服务的开展方式。故选A。(2)细节理解题。根据CareShareCrew部分中HelpmorepeoplebenefitfromtrustedAARPresourcesbysharingtimely,checkedcontentthroughyoursocialnetworks.(通过在您的社交网络上分享及时且经过核实的内容,帮助更多人受益于AARP可信赖的资源。)可知,其主要任务是分享可信赖的网上资源,故选B。(3)细节理解题。根据FriendlyVoiceVolunteerCaller部分中Listen,offerreassurance,andbeafriendlyvoiceforpeople50+whohaverequestedacallorhavecalledintoourvirtualcallcenter.Ithelpsthosefeelinglonely,andcantrulymakeadifferenceintheirhealthandwell﹣being.Itallowsyoutocontributefromhome.OpportunitiesarealsoavailableforSpanishvolunte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