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2025学年第二学期嘉兴八校联盟期中联考本卷共10页满分150分,考试时间120第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下小Whowillcometothe B. C.WhatistherelationshipbetweentheHusbandand B.Doctorand C.WaitressandWherearethespeakersmostAtan B.Ata C.AtaconvenienceWhatarethespeakersgoingtodoattheEnjoythe B.Takea C.AttendaWhatarethespeakersmainlytalkingA.Dale’stravel B.Thebeautiful C.TheStatueof第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分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三个选项中小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。WhatisGrace’splanforWashing B.Visitingher C.GoingtoWhydoesthemantalktoToaska B.Toexpress C.ToofferanWhatisthemagazinePhotography B.Travel C.FamousWhatdoesAlanplantodofortheWritehispersonaltravelexperiences. B.Providehisdailylifephotos.C.Drawsomepictures.WhatdoesAlanwanttobeintheA B.Atour C.AWhatdoesEmmausuallydofrom9:00amto10:30Sheeats B.Sheplays C.ShewatchesWhendoesEmmabegintotakeaAt12:40 B.At1:15 C.At2:15WhatisamustfortheKnowing B.Beingfluentin C.HavingsomeWhatdoesbluestandforinJames’ B. C.WhatdoesJamesthinkofNadiraGanji’sA.B.C.16.WhatisthewomanA.AttendingaB.HostingaC.ConductinganWhatwillthetouristsdothisEatatthelargestrestaurantinVisitthetallestbuildingintheTrythefastestelevatorWherewillthetouristsgothisThe B.Yu C.TheShanghaiHowwillthetouristsgettoZhujiajiaoWaterBy B.By C.ByHowlongwillthetripOne B.Two C.Three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、DSunstroke中暑isaconditionthatcanquicklygofromdangeroustodeadly,especiallyifproperfirstaidisnotgivenatonce.Sunstroke,sometimescalledheatstroke,isaresultofthebodytemperaturerisingabovethesafelevel.Whenthishappens,thebody’snormalsystemsstarttobreakdownandfailtoworkproperly.It’susuallyeasytoavoidsunstroke,aslongasproperactionistaken.Inthatcase,youneedtoactasquicklyaspossibletoreturnthatperson’sbodytoasafetemperature.Herearesomebasictipstohelptreatsunstroke.CallforCallanambulanceassoonaspossible.Thisshouldbeyourfirststep,especiallyifthesunstrokepersonhasfainted昏倒Inapublicplace,askpeoplenearbyforhelp.Ifnoambulanceiscomingsoon,callsomeonewhocanreachyouquickly.Askotherstobringasmuchwaterastheycan.MovethepersontoacoolerIfthere’sabuildingnearby,aimforthat.Anywherewithplentyofairconditionersandwaterisperfect.Ifthereisnobuilding,movethepersontoaplacewithshade.CoolthebodywithIfthepersonisstillconscious,gethimorhertodrinkwater.Ifthere’sabathtub,fillitwithcoolwaterandputthepersoninit.Ifwaterisnotenough,wetatowelorapieceofclothingandplaceitonthepatient’sbody.Payspecialattentiontotheface,neck,andchest.FantheMovingairoverthebodyhelpslowerbodytemperaturequickly.Youcanuseanythingavailable—atowel,asheet,apieceofcardboard,orevenyourhands.Morepeoplecantaketurnstofanthewholebody.WhendoesapersongetWhenthebodydoesn’tWhenpropercareisnotgivenWhensomeoneisexposedtothesuntooWhenthebodytemperaturegoesupbeyondthesafeWhichofthefollowingisNOTmentionedintheCallforassistancefromPutawettowelonthepatient’sHelpthepersontakesomeLeavethesunstrokepersonintheThetextprobablycomesfrom a B.abookC.amedical D.anofficialIn2010,asBradRyansharedhisprevioushikingandmountain-climbingstories,hemadeaheartfeltdiscovery:hisgrandmother,JoyRyan,hadneverseenamountainwithherowneyes—aregretshehadcarriedallherlife.Thoseconversationsstayedfirmlyinhismind.Afewyearslater,RyanarrangedaweekendtriptotheGreatSmokyMountainsNationalParkandaskedGrandmaifshe’dliketojoinhim.Tohisdelight,hisgrandmotheracceptedtheinvitationatonce.At85,shefinallysawherfirstmountain,climbedherfirstmountaintrailandexperiencedoutdoorcampingfortheveryfirsttime.Thoughhehadworriedthatthepleasureofthejourneymightberavagedwhenhetraveledwithanperson,Ryansoonfoundhimselftotallywrong.Quitetheopposite,movingatarelaxedpaceallowedhimtoappreciatethebeautyofnaturemorefullyandmadethewholeoutdoorexperiencefarmoremeaningfulandThatfirsttriplitupRyan’sheartwithanewkindofjoy,andhewasexcitedtoseehowmuchhisgrandmaenjoyedtheexperience.Determinedtokeeptheiradventuregoing,thepairmadeaplantotraveltotheother62NationalParksacrossAmericatogether.Thejourneywasanincrediblechallenge,evenforregularhikers,letaloneanelderlywomanwithlittlehikingexperience,sotheytooktheirtimeandspentnearlyeightyearscompletingthewholetour.Ryansaidhisgrandmaviewedtheworldwithaspecialattitude—sheneverthoughtshewouldcomebacktoanyplaceagain,soshelivedeverymomentmorefullyandsincerely.Afterreachingtheirfinaldestination—theNationalParkofAmericanSamoaintheSouthPacificin2023,theybecamecloserthaneverandeventuallysetanevenmorechallenginggoal:totraveltoeverycontinentintheworld.WhatinspiredBradRyantoinvitehisgrandmaonthefirstHispassionforexploringnationalHisgrandma’slifelongregretofneverseeingaHiswishtostrengthentheirHisgrandma’sdreamofclimbingTheunderlinedword“ravaged”inParagraph3mostprobablymeans A. B. C. D.HowdidBraddealwiththedifficultyinhikingwithhisBygoingtofewer B.Byplanningmoreshort-distanceC.Bytravelingataslower D.ByaskingprofessionalguidesforWhichofthefollowingmaybethebesttitlefortheAHikeThrough63USNationalAnElderlyWoman’sDreamofMountainTheAdvantageofTravellingaroundtheNationalAJourneyFilledwithLoveandDeeperAIart,anewformofartcreatedbyartificialintelligence,hasbecomeoneofthemostpopulararttrendsin2026.Itreferstoartworks—paintings,music,sculpturesandevenliterature—producedbyAIprogramsunderhumanguidance.Thisnewartformisgreatlychanginghowpeoplecreateandenjoyart.AIartcreationhasuniqueadvantages.First,itishighlyefficient.AprofessionalAIprogramcanproducehundredsofartdraftswithinseveralhours,whichsavesartistsplentyoftime.Second,itisfullofcreativity.AIcanmixdifferentartstylesandculturalelementsthathumanartistsmayhardlyimagine.Forexample,itcancombineChineseinkwashpaintingwithWesternabstractartorconnectthefolkartofthe2026YearoftheHorsewithfuturesci-fielements.Third,itiseasytoaccess.OrdinarypeoplewithoutprofessionalartskillscanalsomaketheirownAIartworksbyinputtingsimplekeywords.Thus,artcreationisnolongeronlyaprivilege特权forprofessionalartists.However,AIartalsocausesheateddebatesandfaceschallenges.SomepeoplearguethatAIartlacksemotionsArtisusuallyareflectionofpeople’sinnerfeelingsandlifeexperiences,butAIonlycreatesworksbasedondataandalgorithms算法withnorealthoughtsoremotionsofitsown.Othersworryaboutcopyrightproblems:itisdifficulttodefinewhotherealcreatoriswhenAIproducesanartworkbasedonthousandsofexistingworks.Infact,AIartisnotareplacementforhumanart,butanewpartner.MoreandmoreartistsnowtakeAIasatooltosupporttheircreation.TheyuseAItomakedraftsfirst,andthenaddtheirownemotionsandideastoimprovetheworks.AIalsoplaysanimportantroleinprotectingintangibleculturalheritage.Itcandigitizeancientartworkstoavoidtheirlossandhelpyounginheritorscarryoutinnovationsontraditionalartforms.Inthenewera,thecombinationofAIandartisanunavoidabletrend.WhatweshoulddoistomakegooduseofAItechnology,guideitshealthydevelopment,andletitworktogetherwithhumancreativitytoproducemoreamazingartworksfortheworld.WhatarethemainadvantagesofAIartHighefficiencyandeasy B.LowcostandtraditionalC.Richhumanfeelingsandpersonal D.ProfessionalskillsandglobalWhatismainlytalkedaboutinParagraphThebrightfutureofAIart B.ThedisagreementsandchallengesofAIC.Theculturalvalueoftraditional D.ThemethodsofcreatingAIartWhatcanwelearnaboutAIartfromtheIthastakentheplaceofhumanart B.IthasnoproblemsrelatedtocopyrightatC.Ithelpsprotectintangibleculturalheritageeffectively.D.ItcancreateartworkswithouthumanWhatistheauthor’sattitudetowardsAIA. B. C. D.Thebystandereffect(旁观者效应)isasocialpsychologicaltheorythatoccurswhenthepresenceofotherspreventsanindividualfromtakingactioninatroublingsituation,suchasacaraccident,acrimeorotherbehaviors.Thegreaterthenumberofbystanders,thelesslikelyitisthatanyoneofthemwillofferhelptoapersoninneed.Peoplearemorelikelytoactinanemergencywhentherearefewornootherpeoplearound.Aboutsixtyyearsago,researcherslinkedthebystandereffectwithtwofactors:thediffusion(分散)responsibilityandsocialinfluence.Thefirstfactormeansthatwhenmorepeoplearewatching,individualswillfeellessresponsibletostepforwardandhelp.Socialinfluencemeansthatpeoplewatchwhatothersaroundthemdotodecidehowtheyshouldreact.Whenthebystandereffecthappens,thosewhofailtogethelpmayfeellonely,suffermorepainandlowerself-respect,aswellasexperiencestressfulfeelingslater.Besides,trustproblemsmayappear,makingithardtobuildrelationships.Asaresult,thesepeoplewillstayawayfromsociallifebecausetheyareafraidofbeingignored.Onewaytodealwiththebystandereffectistoactasifyouarethefirstoronlypersontonoticeaproblem.Often,whenonepersontakesaction,evenifjusttoshout“Hey,what’sgoingon?”,othersmaybeinspiredtohelppeopleintroubleaswell.Thatistosay,anactivebystanderworksbestwhentheybelievethattheythemselvesaretheonlypersonincontrol.Itisalsoimportantforpeopletodevelopgoodmoralqualities.Trytounderstandthesituationfromthevictims’perspective.Worrylessabouttheresultsofhelpingothersandthinkmoreaboutthegoodexampleyousetforyoungerpeople.Ifyouarethevictim,chooseonepersoninthecrowdandlookthemintheeye.People’snaturalwishtobekindandhelpfulmaymakeithardforthemtorefuseyourrequestforhelp.HowdoestheauthordevelopthefirstBylistingsome B.BygivingaC.Bymakinga D.ByraisingaWhatcanwelearnaboutthecausesofthebystanderSocialinfluencemakespeopleignoreothers’PeopletakeactioneasilywheninfluencedbyVictims’stressleadstothediffusionofMorebystandersreducepeople’ssenseofpersonalWhatisthethirdparagraphmainlyThebadfeelingsvictimshaveindangerousTherelationshipbetweentrustandsocialThechangesofbystandersinanTheharmfuleffectsofthebystandereffectonWhatissuggestedtofightagainstthebystanderMastersomebasicfirst-aidskillsindaily B.ThinktwiceaboutresultsbeforeofferingC.Lookatthingsfromthevictims’pointof D.Refusetohelpwhenfacingabig第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分TipsforGettingAlongwithaHostStudyingabroadisawonderfulandenrichingexperiencethatmanystudentsdreamof.Oneofthebestwaystobecomedeeplyinvolvedinthelocalcultureisbylivingwithahostfamily.Belowaresometipsonhowtolivewithahostfamilyandmakethemostofthisexperience.Beopen-mindedandflexible.Yourhostfamilymayhavedifferentcustomsandlivinghabits.Bereadytoacceptthesedifferencesandtrytolearnabouttheirculture.36Forexample,iftheyeatdinneratafixedtimenight,you’dbetteradjustyourscheduletokeeppacewithRespecttheirhomeandpersonalbelongings. Itisvitaltokeepyourroomtidy,controlyourvoiceandnoiselevels,andaskforpermissionbeforeusinganyoftheiritems.Besides,youaresupposedtofollowthefamilyrulesmadebyyourhostfamily. Livingwithahostfamilyisatwo-wayrelationship.Whiletheyprovideyouwithaccommodationandasenseofbelonging,it’simportanttoassisttheminsomeway.Thiscouldincludehelpingwithdailychores,cookingasimplemeal,orspendingtimeaccompanyingtheiryoungerkids.Keepabalancebetweenindependenceanddependence.Itisadifficulttasktobalanceindependenceanddependencewhenstayingwithahostfamily.Ononehand,youneedproperindependencetofullyenjoyyouroverseasstudy.Ontheotherhand,rememberthatyourhostfamilytakescertainresponsibilitiesforyourdailylife. Begratefulandexpressyourappreciationsincerely.Livingwithahostfamilyisapreciousexperience,soyoushouldvaluetheirkindnessandwarmth. Somesmallbutthoughtfulacts,likebringinghomeagiftorcookingameal,willhelpyoubuildapositiverelationshipwithContributetothePackyourbelongingsHouseholdchoresteachAdditionally,bewillingtoadjusttotheirLivingwithahostfamilymeanssharingtheirlivingShowyourgratitudeandvolunteertodohouseworkwheneveryouFindingabalancebetweenthesetwoiskeytoasuccessful第三部 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、DAmanwasdrivingwhenhefoundaladyneededhelp.Sohestopped.Whenhewascominguptoher,shewasworried nobodyhadstoppedforhours.Besides,hedidn’tlooksafeashisappearancewassouglyand .Hecouldseehowscaredshewas,sohetriedtocalmher,“Iamheretohelpyou.Don’tworry.nameisBryanThecar sohehadtocrawl(爬)underthecartorepairit.Whenthejobwasdone,sheaskedmuchsheshould himforhishelp.Bryansmiled,“Ifyoureallywanttopaymeback,thenexttimeyouseesomeonewhoneedshelp, thepersonhelp.Andthinkofme.”Severaldayslaterinasmall ,theladysawawaitressnearlyeightmonthspregnant(怀孕的).waitressgaveherafriendlysmilealthoughshewas afterspendingthewholedayonherfeet.Thenthelady Bryan.Theladypaidforhermealwitha$100bill.Whenthewaitressgotchangeandcameback,theladyhadgone.She anoteonthenapkin(餐巾纸),“Youdon’toweme .Somebodyhelpedme,justlikenowI’mhelpingyou.Ifyoureallywanttopaymeback,don’tletthischain end.”Thewaitressfoundfourmore$100billsundertheThatnightthewaitresscamehomeearlier,wonderinghowtheladycouldknowhowmuchsheandherhusbandneededmoneywhenthe wouldsoonarrive.Sheknewherhusbandworriedaboutthat,soshewasvery totellhimthenews.Thenshekissedhimand ,“NoweverythingwillbeallIloveyou,BryanThehelpyougivetoothersshallalwaysgetbacktoyou,sopleasedon’t toofferahelpinghandwheneversomeoneneeds41.A.B.C.D.42.A.B.C.D.43.A.putB.brokeC.gotD.turned44.A.B.C.D.45.A.B.C.D.46.A.B.C.D.47.A.B.C.D.48.A.B.C.D.49.A.B.C.D.50.A.B.C.D.51.A.B.C.D.52.A.B.C.D.53.A.B.C.D.54.A.B.C.D.55.A.B.C.D.第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)(1个单词)ForZhangBinyang,35,aShanghainativewhoworksinShenZhen,spendingweekendsathotelshasbecomeawayoflife.Duringhisjunioryearas exchangestudentinAmerica,hewasfirstintroducedtothe“weekendhotellifestyle”byhisTurkishroommate.ItwaslikeakeythatunlockedanewdoortohisfutureworkandAftergraduating university,hechosenottosettleinhishometowndespiteowningahomethere.Instead,hebeganmovingbetweencities, (part)becauseofhisjob,butmoreimportantly,outofhispassionfor (explore)newplaces.SohehasstayedatmanyhotelsinChinaandabroad.EvenwhenhereturnstohishomeinShanghai,hestillpreferstospend (weekend)atahotel.Bychoosingthislifestyle,notonlydoesherelaxhimselfbutalsohe (enjoy)exploringanddiscoveringlocalhistoryandculture.Forinstance,duringsomehotelstays,hehasenjoyeddeliciousafternoon touredexhibitions,whileduringothers,hehasfoundhiddenwaterfallsandevenmuseums, alwaysexciteshimandkeepshimcuriousabouthisnextadventure.Besides,thecleaningandlaundry (provide)byhotelssavehimfromdoingthehouseholdchoreshedislikesdoing.Unlikethosewhousehotelstoavoidsocialinteractiononweekends,Zhangsaidthathehasdevelopedseveralnewand (meaning)friendshipsthroughhotelactivities.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分第一 应用文写作(满分15分66.假定你是红星中学的高中生李华。某英文杂志开设“SportsandFitness”专栏。请你用英语写一篇短文80第二 读后续写(满分25分67.Ihadalwaysbeenacautiouspersonwhodarednottakerisks,butthisyear,Imadeupmymindtochallengemyself.Iplannedtohikealoneacrossavastlandinthenationalpark,hopingtoreachthepeakbeforesunset.Thepathwastough,withsteeprocksandthickbushesblockingtheway.EventhoughIwastiredout,Ikeptgoing,attractedbythenaturalbeautyaroundme.Sunlightshonethroughtheleaves,birdssanghappily,andacoolwindgentlytouchedmyface.Itwaslikelivinginabeautifulpainting,apureartthatmademefeelpeaceful.Halfwaythroughthetrip,Icarelesslysteppedonahiddenstoneandsprainedmyankleseverely.Asharppainranthroughmyleg,andIfelltotheground.IwasfilledwithfearwhenIrealizedhowlonelyIwas—nophonesignal,noonearound.Itriedtostandup,buteverymovebroughtgreatpain.Isatthere,feelinghelplessandscared,wonderingifIwouldhavetospendthewholenightaloneinthewild.JustasIwasabouttogiveuphope,Iheardfootsteps.Ayounghiker,withabackpackandasketchbookinhand,appeared.Hewasanartstudentwhocametotheparktocapturethebeautyofnature.Seeingmysituation,hehurriedoverandkneltdownatonce.“Don’tworry,Ihaveafirst-aidkit,”hesaidcalmly.Hiswarmsmileandcomfortingvoiceimmediatelymademelessnervous.150Theartstudentcarefullytookoutthesuppliesfromhisfirst-aidkitandbegantotreatmyEventually,Iwasabletowalkwiththehelpofawalkingstickthestudentmadefor2025学年第二学期嘉兴八校联盟期中联考本卷共10页满分150分,考试时间120第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下小Whowillcometothe B. C.【答案】【原文】M:Susan,haveyouinvitedKarentotheball?W:Yes.Butshe’stakingaholidayinMilannow.M:WhatabouthersisterW:She’salsoinMilan,buttheircousinMichellewillbefreethatWhatistherelationshipbetweentheHusbandand B.Doctorand C.Waitressand【答案】【原文】W:So,tellme,sir,whendidyounoticetheproblemwithyourarm?Iwillexamineitlater.M:Iwashavingdinneratarestaurantwithmywifelastnight.Isuddenlyfeltasharppain.WherearethespeakersmostAtan B.Ata C.Ataconvenience【答案】【原文】M:Doyouwanttobuysomethingtoeathere?Therearealotofitemstochoosefrom.Ithassnacks,breadanddrinks.W:No.Iprefertoeatatarestaurantneartheoffice.M:OK.WhatarethespeakersgoingtodoattheEnjoythe B.Takea C.Attenda【答案】【原文】W:WhataboutgoingtothebeachM:Idon’tthinkit’sagoodidea.It’sstillearly.Lookatthesun.Thepartyatthebeachwon’tbeginuntil7:00pm.Let’sleavehomeaftersunset.W:AllWhatarethespeakersmainlytalkingDale’stravel B.Thebeautiful C.TheStatueof【答案】【原文】W:DalewhatwasyourmostunforgettableexperienceinNewM:ItwasvisitingtheStatueofLiberty.Itwastrulyaonceinalifetimeexperienceforme.W:Sowhatwasthelowlight?M:The第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分听下面小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5WhatisGrace’splanforWashing B.Visitingher C.GoingtoWhydoesthemantalktoToaska B.Toexpress C.Toofferan【答案】6. 7.【原文】M:Hello,Grace.WhatareyougoingtodoW:Nothingspecial.I’mplanningtodosomelaundry.WhydoyouM:Well,myunclewilltakemetoDisneylandtomorrow.Sinceyoutoldmelastyearyoureallylookedforwardtoatripthere,Iwonderifyouwanttogo.W:I’dloveto,butIcan’taffordsuchaM:Don’tworryaboutthemoney.Myunclewillpayforit.W:That’sgreat.I’llgo.WhatisthemagazinePhotography B.Travel C.FamousWhatdoesAlanplantodofortheWritehispersonaltravelexperiences. B.Providehisdailylifephotos.C.Drawsomepictures.WhatdoesAlanwanttobeintheA B.Atour C.A【答案】8. 9. 10.【原文】W:Alan,whatareyouM:I’mreadingamagazine.ItpublishesstoriesandphotographsabouttripsintheUS.W:Whatdoyouthinkofit?M:Itisinteresting.AndIplantowritestoriesandtakephotographsforit.W:Canyoudothat?M:Yes.It’sinvitingpeoplewholovetravelingtowriteforit.Youdon’thavetobeverygoodatwriting.Youjustneedtowritedownyourpersonalexperiences.W:Isee.Sodoyouwanttobecomeafull-timewriteroneday?M:No.IhopeIcanshowtouristsaroundfamouscitiesoneday.WhatdoesEmmausuallydofrom9:00amto10:30Sheeats B.Sheplays C.ShewatchesWhendoesEmmabegintotakeaAt12:40 B.At1:15 C.At2:15WhatisamustfortheKnowing B.Beingfluentin C.Havingsome【答案】11. 12. 13.【原文】W:Jason,Iheardyou’relookingforababysitterforyourdaughter.IsthatM:Yes.We’relookingforsomeonewhocanhelpuswithEmmafrom9:00amto1:30pminourhouse.W:WhatdoesEmmausuallydoduringthisperiod?M:Sheplaysoutsidefrom9:00amto10:30am.Thensheeatssomesnacks.From11:00amto12:30pmsheplayswithbuildingblocksandwatchescartoons.Lunchtimebeginsat12:40pm.W:DoesshetakeaM:Yes.Sheusuallytakesanapfrom1:15pmto2:15pm.W:Sowhatareyourrequirementsforthebabysitter?M:Experienceisamust.Itshouldbeagirlover18.It’sbetterifsheknowsCPR.Itdoesn’tmatterifshecan’tspeakEnglish.Doyouknowanyonewhoistherightpersonforit?W:Yes.Me.I’mlookingforsomebabysittingworknow.M:That’swonderful.WhatdoesbluestandforinJames’ B. C.WhatdoesJamesthinkofNadiraGanji’s B. C.WhatisthewomanAttendinga B.Hostinga C.Conductingan【答案】14. 15. 16.【原文】W:Goodmorning,James.WelcometojoinustonightYou’vewoninacontestrecently.SowhatcontestisM:It’sthe2021YouthwithRefugeesArtContest.Itchallengedyoungpeopletodesignasoccerballbasedonthetheme“Togetherthroughsport”.W:WhatdidyouM:Asoccerballofthreecolors.Iusedwhite,redandbluetodesigntheball.Whiteequalspeace,redequalscourage,andblueequalsfreedom.W:That’schallenging.Itisnotaneasyjob.Doyouloveplayingsoccerinyoursparetime?M:Yes.WhenIplaysoccer,Iforgetallmyworries.W:Whatdoyouthinkoftheotherwinners’M:Theyalllookgreat.IespeciallylovethedesignofawinnernamedNadiraGanji.Herdesignfeaturesathletesplayingavarietyofsports.Theywereallplayerscomingfromdifferentbackgroundswithdifferentabilities.Itisveryimpressive.W:I’mreallycuriousaboutallthewinners’designsM:ThewinningdesignswillbeturnedintorealsoccerballsbyacharitycalledAliveandKicking.You’llseethemW:That’sgreat!It’sreallyanhonortomeetyou.Thankyouforyourtime.M:Thepleasureisallmine.WhatwillthetouristsdothisEatatthelargestrestaurantinVisitthetallestbuildingintheTrythefastestelevatorWherewillthetouristsgothisThe B.Yu C.TheShanghaiHowwillthetouristsgettoZhujiajiaoWaterBy B.By C.ByHowlongwillthetripOne B.Two C.Three【答案】17.C18.B19.A20.【原文】M:WelcometoShanghai.Iamyourguide.NowI’lltellyouwhatyou’lldoduringyourtripinShanghai.Thismorning,you’llvisittheShanghaiTowerfirstIt’sthehighestlandmarkofShanghai.Thereyoucantakethefastestelevatorintheworld,andhaveabird’s-eyeviewoftheentirecity.You’llhavelunchatanearbyatnoon.Afterlunch,it’stimetoexploretheancientpartofShanghai—YuGarden.ThereyoucanseewhatanoldgardenofShanghailookslike.Youcantrytofindthefivedragonsthere.Aftersupperyou’llbeontheBund.Youcanwalkslowlytolookattheoldandnewbuildingsonthetwosides.Thenextday,you’lltakeasightseeingbustoZhujiajiaoWaterTown.ZhujiajiaoWaterTownisthenearestwatertowntoShanghaiandittakesabout40minutestogetthere.Thereyoucanwalkalongthebridgesandbytheriver,andrelaxinarowingboat.Thislovelytownwillmakeyouforgetthatyouarebyabigcity.Afterthat,you’llbetakentotheairport.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、DSunstroke中暑isaconditionthatcanquicklygofromdangeroustodeadly,especiallyifproperfirstaidisnotgivenatonce.Sunstroke,sometimescalledheatstroke,isaresultofthebodytemperaturerisingabovethesafelevel.Whenthishappens,thebody’snormalsystemsstarttobreakdownandfailtoworkproperly.It’susuallyeasytoavoidsunstroke,aslongasproperactionistaken.Inthatcase,youneedtoactasquicklyaspossibletoreturnthatperson’sbodytoasafetemperature.Herearesomebasictipstohelptreatsunstroke.CallforCallanambulanceassoonaspossible.Thisshouldbeyourfirststep,especiallyifthesunstrokepersonhasfainted昏倒Inapublicplace,askpeoplenearbyforhelp.Ifnoambulanceiscomingsoon,callsomeonewhocanreachyouquickly.Askotherstobringasmuchwaterastheycan.MovethepersontoacoolerIfthere’sabuildingnearby,aimforthat.Anywherewithplentyofairconditionersandwaterisperfect.Ifthereisnobuilding,movethepersontoaplacewithshade.CoolthebodywithIfthepersonisstillconscious,gethimorhertodrinkwater.Ifthere’sabathtub,fillitwithcoolwaterandputthepersoninit.Ifwaterisnotenough,wetatowelorapieceofclothingandplaceitonthepatient’sbody.Payspecialattentiontotheface,neck,andchest.FantheMovingairoverthebodyhelpslowerbodytemperaturequickly.Youcanuseanythingavailable—atowel,asheet,apieceofcardboard,orevenyourhands.Morepeoplecantaketurnstofanthewholebody.WhendoesapersongetWhenthebodydoesn’tWhenpropercareisnotgivenWhensomeoneisexposedtothesuntooWhenthebodytemperaturegoesupbeyondthesafeWhichofthefollowingisNOTmentionedintheCallforassistancefromPutawettowelonthepatient’sHelpthepersontakesomeLeavethesunstrokepersonintheThetextprobablycomesfrom a B.abookC.amedical D.anofficial【答案】21. 22. 23.【21细节理解题。根据第二段“Sunstroke,sometimescalledheatstroke,isaresultofthebodytemperaturerisingabovethesafelevel.中暑,有时被称为热射病,是体温上升超过安全水平导致的。)”可知,体温超过安全【22Callforhelp下的内容“Callanambulanceassoonaspossible尽快叫救护车。)”ACoolthebodywithwater下的内容“Ifwaterisnotenough,wetatowelorapieceofclothingandplaceitonthepatient’sbody.(如果水不够,把毛巾或衣服弄湿放在病人身上。)BMovethepersontoacoolerarea下的内容“Ifthereisnobuilding,movethepersontoaplacewithshade.(如果没有建筑物,把病人移到阴凉的地方。)DC【23Herearesomebasictipstohelptreatsunstroke.这里有一些帮助治疗In2010,asBradRyansharedhisprevioushikingandmountain-climbingstories,hemadeaheartfeltdiscovery:hisgrandmother,JoyRyan,hadneverseenamountainwithherowneyes—aregretshehadcarriedallherlife.Thoseconversationsstayedfirmlyinhismind.Afewyearslater,RyanarrangedaweekendtriptotheGreatSmokyMountainsNationalParkandaskedGrandmaifshe’dliketojoinhim.Tohisdelight,hisgrandmotheracceptedtheinvitationatonce.At85,shefinallysawherfirstmountain,climbedherfirstmountaintrailandexperiencedoutdoorcampingfortheveryfirsttime.Thoughhehadworriedthatthepleasureofthejourneymightberavagedwhenhetraveledwithanperson,Ryansoonfoundhimselftotallywrong.Quitetheopposite,movingatarelaxedpaceallowedhimtoappreciatethebeautyofnaturemorefullyandmadethewholeoutdoorexperiencefarmoremeaningfulandThatfirsttriplitupRyan’sheartwithanewkindofjoy,andhewasexcitedtoseehowmuchhisgrandmaenjoyedtheexperience.Determinedtokeeptheiradventuregoing,thepairmadeaplantotraveltotheother62NationalParksacrossAmericatogether.Thejourneyw

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