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第=page11页,共=sectionpages11页2026年辽宁省沈阳七中中考英语零模试卷一、阅读五选四:本大题共4小题,共8分。How

quickly

can

you

count

from

one

to

ten?Many

people

think

that

numbers

and

math

are

the

same

all

over

the

world.

But

scientists

have

discovered

that

it

is

not

true.

(1)______

In

the

United

States,people

begin

counting

with

their

first

fingers,which

they

extend

(展开).

They

then

extend

the

rest

of

their

fingers

and

finally

the

thumb(拇指)

to

count

to

five.

Then

they

repeat

this

with

the

other

hand

to

get

to

ten.In

China,

people

count

by

using

different

finger

positions.In

this

way,a

Chinese

person

can

easily

count

to

ten

on

only

one

hand.

Besides

ways

of

finger

counting,scientists

have

found

that

cultures

and

languages

are

also

different

when

it

comes

to

numbers.A

group

of

scientists

studied

aboriginal(土著的)

people

in

Australia.These

people

don't

have

hand

movements

to

stand

for

numbers.(2)______

However,they

are

still

able

to

understand

different

ideas

about

numbers.

In

a

similar

study,researchers

discovered

that

people

of

the

Piraha

tribe(部落)

in

northwestern

Brazil

don't

have

words

for

numbers

such

as"one"or"three".Professor

Edward

Gibson

said,"It

is

a

group

that

does

not

count.They

could

learn,but

it's

not

useful

in

their

culture.(3)______

"

Although

all

humans

are

able

to

understand

quantities(数量),not

all

languages

have

numbers

and

not

all

people

use

counting.Number

words

in

a

certain

language

are

a

result

of

people

needing

numbers

in

their

daily

lives.Now

we

know

that

people

have

different

ideas

about

numbers

and

math,too.(4)______

This

helps

us

understand

the

world

and

different

cultures

better.

A.So

they've

never

picked

it

up.

B.They

don't

even

have

word

for

numbers.

C.Finger

counting

improves

math

skills

quickly.

D.We

should

look

at

numbers

from

different

cultural

views.

E.People

worldwide

use

different

ways

to

count

on

their

fingers.1.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E2.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E3.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E4.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E二、完形填空:本大题共10小题,共10分。

Itwassummer,andschoolwasout.My8-year-oldbrotherandIwerelefthomealone,notallowedtogooutside.

"Youhearthat?"mybrotheraskedme.

"What?"Isaid.

"Theice-cream

(5)

."

Ilistened.Andthereitwas.Thatlittlesoundwasshiningsomewherenearby.Iwentoutofthedoorquickly,tookmybrother'shand,andwerantotheroad.Thesoundoftheice-creamtruckwasso

(6)

,soclose.Wewavedourhandshard,andthetruck

(7)

forus.

Wewerewildwith

(8)

,shoutingoutwhatwewantedtoeat.Wegotwhatweaskedforandate

(9)

,tryingnottoletthesummerheattakeitawayfromus.Welicked(舔)ourfingers,hands,wrists.Andwelaughedfornoreasonotherthanthatwecould.

Wehadn'tnoticedtheice-creamtruckleaving.Mybrotherlookedoveratmewithsuddenworryandsaid."Iforgotto

(10)

.Didyou?"

Iforgot,too.Wekeptita

(11)

fromourparentsandwatchedcartoonsfortherestoftheday.

NowIam44yearsold.Ihadn'theardthatsweet

(12)

foryearsuntilafewweeksago.I

(13)

somemoneyandranout.Ididn'tknowexactlywheretheice-creamtruckwas,butIsawsomeonewholookedlikemybrother,running.Iknewhewasn'tmybrother.Iremindedmyselfthatmybrotherhaddiedjustlastyear.Andnoonewouldeveraskmeagain,"Youhearthat?"

Irantowardtheboy,hopinghewouldleadmetotheicecreamtruck.Andthereitwas,theice-creamtruck,inaparkinglot.Whenitwasmyturntopay,Igavethemanintheice-creamtruckeverythingIhad,atwenty-dollarbill,andItoldhimtokeepthe

(14)

.

Itookmyicecreamwithmeandateitinthesunshine.Ideservethisjoy,Isaid.Ideserveitall.5.A.shop B.stand C.truck D.machine6.A.low B.loud C.soft D.noisy7.A.left B.passed C.stopped D.moved8.A.joy B.anger C.worry D.surprise9.A.slowly B.easily C.quickly D.quietly10.A.pay B.buy C.eat D.take11.A.rule B.secret C.promise D.mystery12.A.song B.voice C.laughter D.sound13.A.savedup B.tookout C.pickedup D.lookedfor14.A.bill B.note C.check D.change三、阅读理解:本大题共16小题,共32分。A

Tiny

Treasures:How

Chinese

Fridge

Magnets

(冰箱贴)

Share

History

In

recent

years,

China's

cultural

and

creative

fridge

magnets

have

changed

from

simple

souvenirs

(纪念品)

to

special

carriers

of

local

culture.

Loved

across

the

country,

this

fashion

started

with

museums--they

turned

famous

ancient

things

into

small

and

easy-to-carry

treasures.

A

popular

"Phoenix

Crown

(凤冠)"

Magnet

has

become

a

hit

souvenir

at

the

National

Museum

of

China.

Copied

after

the

Phoenix

Crown

of

Empress

Xiaoduan

from

the

Ming

Dynasty,

it

has

bright

colors

and

small

designs.

Holding

it

feels

like

touching

a

piece

of

history

from

hundreds

of

years

ago.

The

Hubei

Provincial

Museum

also

has

a

famous

fridge

magnet:the

Zeng

Hou

Yi

Bells.

The

fridge

magnet

is

a

tiny

copy

of

one

of

these

bronze-colored

bells.

Some

even

have

a

little

button--press

it,

and

you

can

hear

short,

clear

music

that

sounds

like

the

bells

from

2,

400

years

ago.

It's

like

bringing

a

piece

of

ancient

"super

musical

instrument"

home!

The

White

Jade(玉)

Pig-Dragon

is

an

early

form

of

the

Chinese

dragon.

It

is

15

cm

tall,

10.2

cm

wide,

and

3.8

cm

thick.

It

mixes

the

looks

of

pigs

and

bears.

The

fridge

magnet

is

a

tiny

copy

of

this

5,

000-year-old

jade

relic

(遗物)

from

the

Hongshan

Culture.

Now,

the

White

Jade

Pig-Dragon

is

kept

in

the

Liaoning

Provincial

Museum

and

is

the

museum's

logo.Why

are

these

magnets

popular?A

museum

director

said:"A

fridge

magnet

is

not

just

a

product.

It

connects

the

past

and

the

present,

bringing

culture

from

museums

into

daily

life.

"15.From

the

passage,

we

can

learn

that

the

Phoenix

Crown

magnet

has

______

.A.short

and

clear

music

B.the

looks

of

pigs

and

bears

C.bright

colors

and

small

designs

D.a

little

button

that

can

be

pressed16.What's

the

fact

about

the

"The

White

Jade

Pig-Dragon"

______A.It

is

15

meters

tall.

B.It

is

an

ancient

musical

instrument.

C.It

is

an

early

form

of

the

pigs.

D.It

is

a

symbol

of

the

Hongshan

Culture.17.What

do

the

three

kinds

of

fridge

magnets

have

in

common

according

to

the

passage?

______A.They

all

can

play

music.

B.They

all

have

bright

colors.

C.They

are

all

kept

in

the

same

museum.

D.They

are

all

special

carriers

of

our

ancient

culture.18.In

which

part

of

a

magazine

can

we

probably

find

this

passage?

______A.Culture. B.Sports. C.Health. D.Technology.BIt

was

a

rainy

Friday.

Twelve-year-old

Mia

knocked

over

her

mom's

glass

of

iced

tea.

The

drink

spilled

(洒出的)

onto

the

drawing

paper

next

to

her,making

her

crayon

pictures

look

messy.

"Oh

no!"

she

said

unhappily,picking

up

a

tissue

(纸巾)

to

dry

the

mess.

But

as

she

cleaned,something

strange

happened.

The

wet

tissue

left

soft,watercolor-like

marks

on

the

paper.

The

marks

were

darker

where

there

was

more

tea,and

lighter

where

the

tea

was

thin.

Mia

stopped

and

thought.

Then

she

took

a

clean

tissue,dipped

(蘸)

it

into

the

leftover

tea,and

moved

it

across

a

new

sheet

of

paper.

A

light

yellow-brown

area

spread

like

a

sunset.

"Cool,"she

said

softly.

She

tried

adding

a

drop

of

lemon

from

the

table.

The

color

became

bright

gold.

That

night,she

tried

more

things.

Mixing

tea

with

a

little

sugar

made

darker

brown.

Adding

some

cranberry(蔓越莓)

juice

turned

it

pink.

After

two

days,she

had

filled

a

notebook

with

pictures

of

mountains

and

oceans.

The

mountains

looked

purple

after

using

some

grape

juice,and

the

oceans

were

bright

orange

like

a

sunset.

All

were

made

with

her

"accidental

paint".

Mia's

art

teacher

said

in

surprise.

"This

is

great,"

she

said.

Soon,Mia

sold

small

bottles

of

her

tea-based

paints

at

the

school

craft

fair.

"I

never

wanted

to

invent

anything.

"

Mia

laughed,watching

kids

buy

her

paints.

She

learned

that

some

of

the

best

ideas

come

from

messy,surprising

moments.19.What

does

the

underlined

word

"it"

refer

to

(指代)

in

Paragraph

2?

______A.The

tissue. B.The

lemon.

C.The

leftover

tea. D.The

sheet

of

paper.20.Whichofthefollowingcanmakethecolorbecomebrightgold?______A.Sugar. B.Thegrapejuice.

C.Thecranberryjuice. D.Thedropoflemon.21.WhatmadeMia'sartteacherfeelsurprised?______A.Mia'scrayonpictures.

B.Mia'sspecialpaintmadefromdrinks.

C.Mia'squickcleaningofthetea.

D.Mia'ssuccessattheschoolcraftfair.22.Whatisthebesttitle(标题)forthetext?______A.Don'tCryOverSpiltTea. B.Mia'sSuccessfulCraftFair.

C.HowtoMakeTea-basedPaints. D.IdeasfromUnexpectedMoments.COpenAI,

the

creator

of

the

highly

popular

ChatGPT,

has

introduced

Sora,

which

allows

users

to

create

videos

quickly

from

text.

Sora,

which

means

"sky"

in

Japanese,

is

the

latest

tool

in

the

AI

space

and

has

the

potential

(潜力)

to

further

change

the

way

people

create

things.

The

San

Francisco-based

company

announced

the

news

on

Thursday

and

showed

videos

created

by

Sora

on

its

website.

Sora

is

a

tool

that

makes

short

videos

from

prompts

written

by

users.

Users

just

need

to

type

out

prompts,

and

the

program

will

give

them

a

video

of

what

they

needed.

The

program

uses

its

"deep

understanding

of

language"

to

understand

prompts

and

then

create

videos

that

are

up

to

a

minute

long.

Sora

faces

challenges,

too.

One

of

the

examples

of

what

went

wrong

is

a

video

of

a

grandma

blowing

candles

out

on

her

birthday.

But

as

she

blew

the

candles,

they

didn't

go

out.

Prompts

given

for

the

video:

A

grandmother

with

grey

hair

stands

behind

a

colorful

birthday

cake

with

numerous

candles

at

a

wood

dining

room

table,

with

a

happy

glow

in

her

eyes.

She

leans

forward

and

blows

out

the

candles

with

a

gentle

puff

(吹),

and

the

candles

stop

flickering

(摇曳).

The

grandmother

wears

a

light

blue

blouse,

and

several

happy

friends

and

family

members

sitting

at

the

table

can

be

seen

celebrating.

However,

OpenAI

says

they're

working

on

taking

safety

steps

before

Sora

becomes

available

to

the

public.23.According

to

the

passage,

Sora

has

the

ability

to

change

______

.A.how

people

get

new

information

B.how

people

communicate

with

others

C.how

people

produce

creative

works

D.how

people

explore

different

places24.What

does

the

underline

word

"prompts"

mean

in

Paragraph

3?

______A.Notes. B.Results. C.Answers. D.Instructions.25.What

was

wrong

with

the

grandma's

birthday

video

made

by

Sora?

______A.The

candles

keep

flickering

nonstop.

B.The

candles

on

the

cake

weren't

put

out.

C.The

grandma

blew

the

candles

too

hard.

D.Few

friends

and

family

members

celebrated

for

her.26.What

can

we

infer

(推测)

from

the

last

paragraph?

______A.Sora

is

safe

to

use

and

popular

with

the

public.

B.OpenAI

has

finished

all

safety

work

for

Sora.

C.Sora's

public

launch

date

depends

on

safety

progress.

D.OpenAI

refuses

to

make

Sora

available

to

the

public.D①Do

you

often

eat

at

KFC?Do

you

like

its

chicken

nuggets

(鸡块)?The

fast-food

company

is

now

planning

to

"reinvent"

this

popular

product.

In

the

future,

its

chicken

nuggets

may

have

no

chicken

in

them.

②Yes,

you

read

that

right.

KFC

has

been

working

with

a

Russian

tech

company

for

the

"Meat

of

the

Future"

project.

They

are

going

to

produce

chicken

in

labs.

They

will

use

chicken

cells

(细胞)and

plant

material.

There

is

no

chicken

in

the

ingredients(原料).

However,

KFC

says

people

may

not

notice

the

change.

The

lab-grown

chicken

nuggets

will

be

made

as

similar

as

possible

to

the

real

things

in

both

taste

and

appearance.

③Meat

lovers

may

not

like

this

idea.

But

according

to

KFC,

producing

chicken

nuggets

in

labs

is

better

for

the

environment.

For

years,

fast-food

companies

have

been

asked

to

look

into

their

environmental

footprints.

Raising

farm

animals

and

transporting

meat

over

long

distances

produce

lots

of

greenhouse

gases.

④Moreover,

fast-food

companies

have

long

been

criticized

(批评)

by

animal

lovers.

Every

year,

they

kill

billions

of

chickens.

If

meat

can

be

grown

in

labs,

there

will

be

no

need

to

harm

animals.

⑤Raisa

Polyakova

is

KFC

Russia's

general

manager.

"At

KFC,

we

are

monitoring

all

the

new

technologies."

he

says.

"We

are

doing

our

best

to

try

to

solve

our

problems."

KFC

says

it

will

test

its

lab-grown

chicken

nuggets

first

in

Russia.

If

the

test

is

successful,

the

nuggets

will

be

made

available

around

the

world.27.Why

won't

people

tell

the

difference

between

lab-grown

chicken

nuggets

and

real

ones?

______A.Because

they

look

and

taste

the

same.

B.Because

they

are

cooked

in

special

ways.

C.Because

their

ingredients

are

totally

the

same.

D.Because

people

know

little

about

chicken

cells.28.Why

does

KFC

plan

to

produce

lab-grown

chicken

nuggets?

______A.Because

this

plan

is

good

for

nature.

B.Because

real

chicken

is

too

expensive.

C.Because

meat

lovers

ask

them

to

do

so.

D.Because

KFC

wants

to

make

more

money.29.What

is

the

main

idea

or

the

passage?

______A.The

ways

to

grow

chicken

in

the

labs.

B.The

environmental

problems

of

fast

food.

C.The

popularity

of

KFC's

chicken

nuggets.

D.KFC's

plan

for

lab-grown

chicken

nuggets.30.How

is

the

text

organized?

______A. B. C. D.四、任务型阅读-简答:本大题共1小题,共10分。31.Everyone

has

their

own

way

of

showing

love

for

our

planet.For

Liang

Haoyi,a

musician,music

is

his

special

and

creative

way.His

new

artwork

Tree

is

closely

connected

with

beautiful

nature.

"Trees

are

close

to

people,so

I

chose

them

as

the

subject

for

my

artwork,"Liang

shared.Through

it,Liang

encourages

people

to

take

good

care

of

nature

and

protect

the

earth

actively.

The

musical

work

is

made

up

of

several

parts.The

first

part

brings

people

into

a

peaceful

forest.We

hear

birds

singing

and

leaves

shaking.Then

the

sound

of

a

cello(大提琴)

appears

slowly.It

sounds

like

a

tree

telling

its

story

through

music.In

the

second

part,we

notice

the

great

change—we

hear

the

noise

of

cutting

trees.The

forest

is

less

peaceful.In

the

next

part,the

situation

becomes

much

worse.However,the

fourth

part

brings

warm

hope.The

two

parts

show

how

people

feel

sorry

for

their

wrong

actions

and

they

take

action

to

save

the

forest.The

last

part

is

fully

filled

with

bright

and

powerful

music.People

finally

bring

back

the

green

mountains.

"I

can't

imagine

a

world

without

trees,"Liang

said."I

hope

everyone

will

care

for

every

tree

and

play

a

part

in

protecting

our

planet."(1)What

is

Liang

Haoyi's

own

way

to

show

his

love

for

our

planet?

______(2)How

many

parts

does

the

new

artwork

Tree

have?

______(3)Whichpartofthemusicalworkshowpeople'sdamagetonature?

______(4)Whatisyourwayofshowingloveforourplanet?Giveyourreason(s).Write30wordsormore.

______五、阅读填空:本大题共1小题,共10分。32.Wood

carving

is

a

traditional

craft(工艺)

that

changes

wood

into

beautiful

artworks

and

useful

things.Using

special

tools,artists

shape

wood

into

objects

that

are

both

pretty

(1)

useful.This

skill

shows

how

people

have

always

used

natural

materials

to

create

things

(2)

daily

life

and

art.

The

history

of

wood

carving

goes

back

thousands

of

years.Early

humans

used

hard

stones

and

animal

bones

to

carve

wood.In

China's

Warring

States

Period,people

started

using

metal(金属)

tools,which

made

carving

much

(3)

(easy)

than

before.A

famous

wooden

statue(雕像)

from

this

time,called

the

Warring

States

Wooden

Maid(now

in

Beijing's

Palace

Museum),shows

how

skilled

artists

were

even

back

then.Later,similar

wood

carvings

(4)

(find)

in

other

ancient

cultures.

Making

a

wood

carving

has

clear

(5)

(step).First,choose

the

type

of

wood.Soft

wood

is

good

for

detailed

designs,while

hard

wood

is

better

for

furniture.Draw

the

design

on

the

wood,then

carve

the

main

shape

with

tools.Add

smaller

details(细节)

like

pictures

or

faces.Finally,smooth

the

surface

with

sandpaper

and

add

oil

(6)

(make)

it

shine.The

whole

work

needs

careful

handling

to

avoid

cracking(裂开).

Wood

carvings

have

many

uses.Ancient

people

used

to

beautify

(7)

(they)

temples,palaces,and

rich

people's

homes

with

them.Today,wood

carvings

are

still

popular

in

modern

homes

and

offices

as

wall

art

or

furniture.

Today,wood

carving

is

(8)

living

art

full

of

beauty

and

wisdom

from

the

past.In

China,schools

teach

young

people

(9)

(tradition)

carving

skills,and

the

government

calls

it

an

"important

cultural

heritage".While

machines

can

carve

(10)

(quick),handmade

pieces

stay

special

because

each

one

has

different

details

that

machines

can't

copy.Artists

keep

experimenting

by

mixing

traditional

skills

with

new

ideas,keeping

the

craft

alive

as

a

bridge

between

the

past

and

the

future.(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

(6)

(7)

(8)

(9)

(10)

答案和解析1~4.【答案】E、B、A、D【解析】1.

细节推理题。根据后文In

the

United

States,people

begin

counting

with

their

first

fingers,which

they

extend.(在美国,人们通常会先伸出自己的第一根手指来进行计数。)提到了美国人和中国人用不同的方式数数,因此可以推断出全世界的人用不同的方式用手指计数,故选E。

2.

细节推理题。根据前文Thesepeopledon'thavehandmovementstostandfornumbers.(这些人没有通过手部动作来表示数字的这种方式。)提到澳大利亚的土著人没有用手的动作来表示数字,因此可以推断出他们甚至没有表示数字的单词,选项B符合语境。故选B。

3.

细节推理题。根据前文Theycouldlearn,butit'snotusefulintheirculture.(他们能够学习,但这种学习在他们的文化中并无实际意义。)提到这个部落的人不计数,他们可以学习,但在他们的文化中没有用,因此他们从来没有学过。所以选项A"所以他们从来没有学过"符合语境。故选A。

4.

细节推理题。根据后文Thishelpsusunderstandtheworldanddifferentculturesbetter.(这有助于我们更好地理解这个世界以及不同的文化。)提到"这有助于我们更好地了解世界和不同的文化",因此可以推断出空格处应该填写与了解不同文化相关的内容,而选项D"我们应该从不同的文化角度看待数字"符合语境。故选D。5~14.【答案】C、B、C、A、C、A、B、D、B、D【解析】(1)考查名词。句意:冰激凌车。A.商店;B.看台;C.货车;D.机器。根据Thesoundoftheice-creamtruckwasso...,soclose.(那辆冰淇淋车的声音如此响亮,又如此近。)可知,这里要填"truck",表示:冰激凌车。故选C。

(2)考查形容词。句意:那辆冰淇淋车的声音如此响亮,又如此近。A.低的;B.大声的;C.软的;D.吵闹的。根据后面的"soclose(如此近)"可知,这里要填"loud",表示:冰激凌车的声音很大声。故选B。

(3)考查动词。句意:我们用力挥动着手臂,冰激凌车这才为我们停了下来。A.离开;B.经过;C.停止;D.移动。根据Wewerewildwith...,shoutingoutwhatwewantedtoeat.(我们欣喜若狂,大声喊出自己想吃的东西。)可知,这里要填"stopped",表示:冰激凌车停了下来。故选C。

(4)考查名词。句意:我们欣喜若狂,大声喊出自己想吃的东西。A.快乐;B.愤怒;C.担心;D.惊讶。根据Thesoundoftheice-creamtruckwasloud,soclose.(冰激凌车的声音很大声,如此近。)可知,这里要填"joy",表示:我们欣喜若狂,大声喊出我们想吃什么。故选A。

(5)考查副词。句意:我们迅速地吃了冰激凌,以免夏天的高温把冰激凌带走。A.慢慢地;B.容易地;C.迅速地;D.安静地。根据前句Wegotwhatweaskedfor(我们得到了我们想要的)可知,这里要填"quickly",表示:我们迅速地吃了冰激凌,以免夏天的高温把冰激凌带走。故选C。

(6)考查动词。句意:我忘记付钱了。A.支付;B.买;C.吃;D.拿。根据Ihadn'theardthatsweet...foryearsuntilafewweeksago.(我已经很多年没有听到那种甜美的声音了,直到几周前。)可知,这里要填"pay",表示:我忘记付款了。故选A。

(7)考查名词。句意:我们把这个秘密保密,那天剩下的时间都在看动画片。A.规则;B.秘密;C.承诺;D.神秘。根据上文Iforgottopay.(我忘记付款了。)可知,这里要填"secret",表示:我们把这个秘密保密,那天剩下的时间都在看动画片。故选B。

(8)考查名词。句意:已经很多年没有听到那种甜美的声音了,直到几周前。A.歌曲;B.声音;C.笑声;D.声音。根据上文Thesoundoftheice-creamtruckwasloud,soclose.(冰激凌车的声音很大声,如此近。)可知,这里要填"sound",表示:我已经很多年没有听到那种甜美的声音了,直到几周前。故选D。

(9)考查动词短语。句意:我拿出一些钱跑出去。A.积攒;B.拿出,取出;C.捡起;D.寻找。根据句子"ranout(跑出去)"可知,这里要填"takeout",表示:我拿出一些钱跑出去。故选B。

(10)考查名词。句意:我把我所有的钱都给了冰激凌车上的那个人,一张20美元的钞票,并告诉他不用找零钱。A.账单;B.便条;C.支票;D零钱。根据Igavethemanintheice-creamtruckeverythingIhad,atwenty-dollarbill(我把我所有的钱都给了冰激凌车上的那个人,一张20美元的钞票)可知,这里要填"change",表示:我把我所有的钱都给了冰激凌车上的那个人,一张20美元的钞票,并告诉他不用找零钱。故选D。

本文主要讲述了作者小时候和哥哥偷吃冰激凌的故事。

首先通读全文,了解文章大意,紧紧抓住上下文语境所提供的信息,然后明确词意,结合所学语法,运用排除法逐一选出答案,最后再通读全文核对答案。15~18.【答案】C、D、D、A【解析】略

1.

细节理解题。根据表格第一栏Copied

after

the

Phoenix

Crown

of

Empress

Xiaoduan

from

the

Ming

Dynasty,it

has

bright

colors

and

small

designs.(此物仿照明代孝端皇后的凤凰冠制作,色彩鲜艳,纹饰精巧。)可知凤冠色彩鲜艳,纹饰精巧。故选C。

2.

细节理解题。根据表格第三栏The

fridge

magnet

is

a

tiny

copy

of

this

5,000-year-old

jade

relic

(遗物)

from

the

Hongshan

Culture.(这款冰箱贴是红山文化时期一件距今5000年的玉器复制品。)可知这件文物是红山文化的象征。故选D。

3.

推理判断题。根据第一段In

recent

years,China's

cultural

and

creative

fridge

magnets

have

changed

from

simple

souvenirs

(纪念品)

to

special

carriers

of

local

culture.(近年来,中国的文化创意冰箱贴已从简单的纪念品转变为当地文化的独特载体。)可知三款文创产品都是我们古老文化的特殊载体。故选D。

4.

推理判断题。根据第一段In

recent

years,China's

cultural

and

creative

fridge

magnets

have

changed

from

simple

souvenirs

(纪念品)

to

special

carriers

of

local

culture.(近年来,中国的文化创意冰箱贴已从简单的纪念品转变为当地文化的独特载体。)可知本文是关于三款流行的文创产品的介绍,属于文化范畴。故选A。19~22.【答案】A、D、B、D【解析】略

1.

代词指代题。根据第二段"Then

she

took

a

clean

tissue,dipped

it

into

the

leftover

tea,and

moved

it

across

a

new

sheet

of

paper."(然后她拿了一张干净的纸巾,把它蘸进剩下的茶里,在一张新纸上涂抹。)可知,it指代前面的a

clean

tissue(一张干净的纸巾)。故选A。

2.

细节理解题。根据第二段"Shetriedaddingadropoflemonfromthetable.Thecolorbecamebrightgold."(她试着从桌上加了一滴柠檬汁,颜色变成了亮金色。)可知,一滴柠檬汁能让颜色变成亮金色。故选D。

3.

细节理解题。根据第四段"Mia'sartteachersaidinsurprise.'Thisisgreat,'shesaid."(Mia的美术老师惊讶地说。"这太棒了,"她说。)以及第三段"Thatnight,shetriedmorethings.Mixingteawithalittlesugarmadedarkerbrown.Addingsomecranberry(蔓越莓)juiceturneditpinkAllweremadewithher"accidentalpaint"."(那天晚上,她尝试了更多的东西。把茶和一点糖混合成深褐色。加点蔓越莓汁就变成了粉红色所有这些都是用她的"意外颜料"制作的。)可知,Mia用饮品制作出特别颜料的内容可知,Mia用饮料制成的特殊颜料让美术老师感到惊讶。故选B。

4.

标题归纳题。根据最后一段"Shelearnedthatsomeofthebestideascomefrommessy,surprisingmoments."(她了解到,一些最好的想法来自混乱、令人惊讶的时刻。)结合全文内容可知,文章讲述Mia不小心打翻冰茶,却意外发明了特别的颜料,说明最好的想法常来自意想不到的时刻,D选项"IdeasfromUnexpectedMoments."(来自意想不到的时刻的想法。)为最佳标题。故选D。23~26.【答案】C、D、B、C【解析】略

1.

细节理解题。根据第一段第一句OpenAI,the

creator

of

the

highly

popular

ChatGPT,has

introduced

Sora,which

allows

users

to

create

videos

quickly

from

text.(OpenAI,广受欢迎的ChatGPT的创造者,推出了Sora,它允许用户从文本中快速创建视频。)可知,Sora有改变人们创作作品方式的能力。故选C。

2.

词义猜测题。根据第三段第一句

Sora

is

a

tool

that

makes

short

videos

from

prompts

written

by

users.(Sora是一个根据用户编写的……制作短视频的工具。)可知,划线单词"prompts"意思是"

指令",故选D。

3.

细节理解题。根据第四段第二句One

of

the

examples

of

what

went

wrong

is

a

video

of

a

grandma

blowing

candles

out

on

her

birthday.But

as

she

blew

the

candles,they

didn't

go

out.(出了问题的例子之一是一个奶奶在生日那天吹灭蜡烛的视频。但是当她吹蜡烛的时候,蜡烛没有熄灭。)可知,Sora制作的奶奶生日视频中,奶奶吹灭蛋糕上的蜡烛,但是蜡烛没有熄灭。故选B。

4.

推理判断题。根据最后一段However,OpenAI

says

they

're

working

on

taking

safety

steps

before

Sora

becomes

available

to

the

public.(然而,OpenAl表示,他们正在对Sora在向公众开放之前采取安全措施。)可知,从最后一段我们可以推断出Sora的公开发布日期取决于安全进展,故选C。27~30.【答案】A、A、D、C【解析】略

1.

细节理解题。根据第二段However,KFC

says

people

may

not

notice

the

change.The

lab-grown

chicken

nuggets

will

be

made

as

similar

as

possible

to

the

real

things

in

both

taste

and

appearance.(然而,肯德基表示,人们可能不会注意到这种变化。实验室培育的鸡块将在味道和外观上尽可能与真实的鸡块相似。)可知,人们无法分辨出实验室培育的鸡块与真鸡块的区别,是因为两者外观和口味完全相同。故选A。

2.

细节理解题。根据第三段But

according

to

KFC,producing

chicken

nuggets

in

labs

is

better

for

the

environment.(但肯德基表示,在实验室生产鸡块对环境更有利。)可知,肯德基计划生产实验室培育的鸡块,是因为这有利于自然环境。故选A。

3.

主旨大意题。根据第一段In

the

future,its

chicken

nuggets

may

have

no

chicken

in

them.(将来,它的鸡块里可能没有鸡肉。)并结合全文信息可知,本文主要介绍了肯德基关于实验室培育鸡块的计划。故选D。

4.

篇章结构题。通读全文可知,第一段引出无鸡鸡块的话题;第二、三、四段分别介绍了培育鸡块的原因;第五段是对产品未来的展望,因此本文的结构为总—分—总。故选C。31.【答案】【小题1】Liang

Haoyi

shows

his

love

for

our

planet

through

music,which

is

his

unique

and

creative

way.【小题2】The

new

artwork

Tree

has

five

parts.【小题3】Thesecondpartofthemusicalworkshowspeople'sdamagetonature.【小题4】Mywayofshowingloveforourplanetisbyreducingwasteandrecycling.Ibelievethatsmallactionscanmakeabigdifferenceinprotectingtheenvironment.Byrecycling,wecansaveresourcesandreducepollution,whichhelpstopreserveourplanetforfuturegenerations.【解析】1.

细节理解题。根据第一段For

Liang

Haoyi,a

musician,music

is

his

special

and

creative

way.His

new

artwork

Tree

is

closely

connected

with

beautiful

nature.(对于音乐家利亚格•易浩来说,音乐是他独特的创作方式。他的新艺术树与美丽的大自然紧密相连。)可知,梁通过

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