河南许昌市2025-2026学年高三年级三模英语试题(解析版)_第1页
河南许昌市2025-2026学年高三年级三模英语试题(解析版)_第2页
河南许昌市2025-2026学年高三年级三模英语试题(解析版)_第3页
河南许昌市2025-2026学年高三年级三模英语试题(解析版)_第4页
河南许昌市2025-2026学年高三年级三模英语试题(解析版)_第5页
已阅读5页,还剩17页未读 继续免费阅读

下载本文档

版权说明:本文档由用户提供并上传,收益归属内容提供方,若内容存在侵权,请进行举报或认领

文档简介

2025—2026学年高三年级质量检测

英语

注意事项:

1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。

2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需

改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在

本试卷上无效。

3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。

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)

听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,

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一

小题。每段对话读两遍。

I.Whatwillthemandonext?

A.Takeanotherbus.B.Leave(hsairport.C.Runtocatchthebus.

2.HowmanyOlympicGameseventsdidthewomansee?

A.One.B.Two.C.Three.

3.Whatdothespeakerswanttodo?

A.Raisemoneyforpoorkids.

B.Buildhomesforthehomeless.

C.Donatesuppliestotheearthquakezone.

4.Whichqualitydothespeakersadmiredoctorsfor?

A.Theirintelligence.B.Theircarefulness.C.Theirhardwork.

5.WhydoesMiamakeherowndresses?

A.Tohaveuniquedresses.B.Tobeafamousdesigner.C.Tosavesomemoney.

第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22・5分)

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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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,各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

6.Whyaregreenroofsdesignedaccordingtotheman?

A.Tosavematerials.B.Tocutdownenergyuse.C.Todealwithairpollution.

7.Whatisthemaintopicoftheconversation?

A.Futureeducation.B.Environmentalprotection.C.Improvementsinpeople'slives.

听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。

8.Whatisthemostlikelyrelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Goodfriends.B.Husbandandwife.C.Brotherandsister.

9.Howdothespeakersfeelabouttherulesnow?

A.Annoyed.B.Unconcerned.C.Grateful.

10.Whatdidthespeakersbenefitfromsleepingearlyaccordingtotheman?

A.Theywererefreshedforclasses.

B.TheyspentlesstimewatchingTV.

C.Theyachievedbettertimemanagement.

听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。

11.WhatdoesHelenenjoydoing?

A.Goingonadrivingtrip.

B.Treatingfriendswithhercooking.

C.Orderingtakeoutonthewayhome.

12.WhatdoesHelensuggestthemandothisweekend?

A.Goouttodinnerwithher.

B.Bringhisfriendstoherhouse.

C.Preparesomeeggsforbreakfast.

13.Whatwillthemandofirst?

A.Completehiswork.B.Gotoarestaurant.C.Callhisfriends.

听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。

14.Wherearethespeakersprobably?

A.Intheteachers'office.B.Inaclassroom.C.Athome.

15.WhatisthemaingoalofLetGrowprogram?

A.Toleichildrengrowupsafely.

B.Tohelpkidsdeveloplifeskills.

C.Todevelopwell-structuredlessons.

16.HowdotheparentsreacttoLetGrowprogram?

A.Theyarealwaysdoubtfulaboutit.

B.Theyfindtheprogramtoodifficulttofollow.

C.Theynoticegoodchangesintheirkids'behavior.

17.Whatwillthewomandonext?

A.Endaspeech.B.Teachaclass.C.Startaprogram.

听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。

18.WhyisEnglishimportantinairtrafficaccordingtothetalk?

A.Itcanreachmostpassengers.

B.Itisthestandardlanguageforflightequipment.

C.Itensurespilotsandairtrafficcontrollersunderstandeachother.126

19.HowdoesEnglishbenefitbusinessaccordingto(hetalk?

A.Ithelpsbuildtrust.B.Ilimprovesteamwork.C.1(createsmoreopportunities.

20.InwhichfieldisthelastexampleofEnglishusagementionedbythespeaker?

A.Education.B.Science.C.Socialmedia.

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、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

A

Ifyouwantagreathotelandacloseencounterwiththeanimalkingdom,herearethebesthotelswith

engagementprogramsandbonusactivitieswithanimals.

BestFriendsRoadhouse(Kanab,Utah)

ItletsyoustayonthegroundsofBestFriendsAnimalSanctuary(庇护所),amassiveshelterforawiderange

ofanimals,fromgoatstodogstorabbits.

Today,it'shometoover1,600rescuedanimals,rankingfirstinsizeofitskindintheUS.Whenyouvisit,you

canspendtimeinmultipleareas,includingDogtown,CatWorld,HorseHavenandtherecoverycenterofWild

Friends.

LongneckManor(Fredericksburg,Texas)

Itisaplacethatcoversover100acres,hometothreerhinosandfivegiraffes.Unlikeothersimilarhotels,this

isalmostlikeacombinationbetweenazooandaconservationarea.

Youcangetupcloseandpersonalwithrhinosandgiraffesandevencontributetohelpingkeepwildpopulations

safeandhealthy.

FarmSanctuary(WatkinsGlen,NewYork)

Itisamassiveanimalsanctuarywhereyoucansetupshopsandgetyourhandsdirtybyexploringthefarm.It

isidealforanyonewholikespigs,cows,turkeys,andotherclassicfarmanimals.

Youcantakeloursofthesanctuaryandlearnaboutfarmpractices,sustainability,and,ofcourse,theanimals

andhowtheyendedupatthefarm.

AtlantaAlpacaTreehouse(Atlanta,Georgia)

InAtlanta,insideamassivebambooforest,there'samixedpackofalpaca(羊驼)andllamas(美洲驼)anda

treehouseyoucanrentforthenight.

Theanimalsareresponsibleforeatingnewgrowthiopreventthebamboofromovertaking〔hecityofAdama.

Youcandoyogaclasseswith(hem,goonaweekend-longhealingretreat(alsoguidedbyllamasandalpacas),and

more.

1.WhatisspecialaboutBestFriendsAnimalSanctuaryintheUS?

A.Itissituatedinabambooforest.B.Visitorscandoyogawithanimals.

C.Itisthelargestanimalsanctuary.D.Visitorscangetclosetowildanimals.

2.Whichhotelisbestforvisitorstoexperiencefarmlife?

A.BestFriendsRoadhouse.B.LongneckManor.

C.FarmSanctuary.D.AtlantaAlpacaTreehouse.

3.Whatisavailabletovisitorsinthefourhotels?

AInteractionwithanimals.B.Treehouseaccommodation.

C.Multiplephysicalactivities.D.Adoptionofrescuedanimals.

【答案】1.C2.C3.A

【解析】

【导语】本文是一篇应用文,主要介绍了四家可以近距离接触动物的酒店。

【1题详解】

细节理解题。根据BestFriendsRoadhouse下面的"ItletsyoustayonthegroundsofBestFriendsAnimal

Sanctuary(庇护所),amassiveshelterforawiderangeofanimals,fromgoatstodogstorabbits.(它可以让你住在

好朋友动物庇护所的场地上,这是一个为各种动物提供的大型庇护所,从山羊到狗再到兔子。)”和

"Today,it'shometoover1,600rescuedanimals,lankingfitstinsizeofitskindintlieUS.(如今,它是1600多

只获救动物的家园,在美国同类庇护所中规模排名第%)”可知,BestFriendsAnimalSanctuary是美国同

类型中规模最大的动物庇护所。故选C。

【2题详解】

细节理解题。根据FarmSanctuary下面的“Itisamassiveanimalsanctuarywhereyoucansetupshopsand

getyourhandsdirtybyexploringthefarm.1(isidealforanyonewholikespigs,cows,turkeys,andotherclassic

fa门nammals.(这是一个巨大的动物庇护所,你可以住那里落脚,在探索农场时弄脏你的手。它非常适合任

何喜欢猪、牛、火鸡和其他经典农场动物的人。)”可知,这里适合喜爱农场动物、想要体验农场生活的游

客。故选C。

【3题详解】

细节理解题。根据第一段"Ifyouwantagreathotelandacloseencounterwiththeanimalkingdom,herearethe

besthotelswithengagementprogramsandbonusactivitieswithanimals.(如果你想要一家很棒的酒店,并与动

物王国亲密接触,这里有一些最好的酒店,这些酒店有参与计划和与动物的奖励活动。)”可知,木文介绍

的酒店都设置了和动物相关的互动项目。故选A。

B

It'sasuddendropintoamangrovefbrest(红树林)fullofthreefeetofsaltywateroverthick,twisty(弯弯曲曲

的)treeroots,butAndrewOtazohasnotroublefindingtheway.HeclimbsdownthesuddenslopelikeaSpider-

Man,usingbranchesandthickvines(藤)andfootholdsinthedirt.Atthebottom,Otazofindshistreasure:trash.

Younameit,anyitemyoucanname,andIhavetbunditinthemangroves,77hesays.''Microwaveovens,

mattresses,sofas,setsofplatesanddishes.Thosearereallydisgusting,^^Buteveryshoe,bottle,carbattery,cooler

andotherpieceofgarbageOtazoremovesfromthemangrovesreclaimsspaceforwhatshouldbethere:birdnesting

groundsandfishnurseries.

Otazoisonasearchtoclearasmuchofthatspaceashecan.lie'salsoworkingtopersuadehisfellowFloridians

totelltheirelectedofficialstoworktocutdownonplasticpollutionandupdateoutdatedwastesystemsthatcarry

streettrashintotheocean.Tfyou'rerelyingonme,justoneguypickinguptrash,itisalloverfbrus,“Otazosaid.

“BuiifwhatTmdoingshowsotherpeopletheproblem,andtheyagreeweneedtoworktowardasoluiion,that'sthe

idea.^^

Latelyhe'sbeenconcentratingonthemangrovesthatringVirginiaKey,anislandinBiscayneBaythatoffersa

splendidviewofthecityskyline.Whatpeopleinthecitydon'tseeisthepilesofgarbagecaughtinthetreeroots.uIt

wassuffering.Itwastheworst.Itdestroyedme,^^Otazorecalls.Hemadethelocalnews,andhistrash-filled

homemadebackpackhasbeenondisplayintheHistoryMiamiMuseumeversince."Inever,everinamillionyears

thoughtpeoplewouldpayattentioniomebecause【'mpickinguptrash,“Otazosaid.It'samissionnow.

Poundsturnedintotons.Hereached35,265pounds—pickedupover184daysthroughout(heyears—inmid­

October.Otazosaidhehasnoplanstostop.4<Thetrashwillcomeback,butTmstubborn,5,hesaid.'Tilkeepdoing

thisuntilIfallover.^^

4.Whatdoestheauthorbelieveamangroveforesttobe?

A.Aplacetohousebirdsandfishes.B.Aplacetopickuptrasheasily.

C.Aplacetoenjoyprettycityviews.D.Anidealplacetodealwithtrash.

5.WhatiscrucialtosolvetheproblemaccordingtoOtazo?

A.Individualeffortsinpickingup(rash.B.Persuadingofficialstolessenpollution.

C.Government'supdatingwastesystems.D.Raisingpublicawarenessandjointefforts.

6.WhatdidOtazofeelabouthishittingthenews?

A.Regretful.B.JoyfuLC.Concerned.D.Unexpected.

7.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeOtazo?

A.ApowerfulSpider-Man.B.Acorrnnittcdconservationist.

C.Alonelytrashcollector.D.Anambitiouswildlifeexplorer.

【答案】4.A5.D6.D7.B

【解析】

【导语】本文是一篇记叙文,主要讲述了AndrcwOtazo致力于在红树林中清理垃圾,他希望他的行为能够

引起人们保护环境的意识。

【4题详解】

细节理解题。根据第二段中的"Buteveryshoe,bottle,carbattery,coolerandotherpieceofgarbageOtazo

removesfrom(hemangrovesreclaimsspacefbrwhatshouldbe(here:birdnestinggroundsandfishnurseries."日.

Oiaz。从红树林中清除的每一只鞋子、瓶子、汽车电池、冷却器和其他垃圾都为应该在这里存在的东西腾

出了空间:筑巢地和鱼类繁育地。)”可知,作者认为红树林本应该是鸟类筑巢、鱼类繁衍的栖息地。故选

Ao

【5题详解】

推理判断题。根据第三段中的“"Ifyou'rerelyingonme,justoneguypickinguptrash,itisalloverforus,“

Otazosaid."ButifwhatI'mdoingshowsotherpeopletheproblem,andtheyagreeweneedtoworktowarda

solution,that'stheidea."(“如果你依靠我,只要一个人捡垃圾,我们就完了。"Otazo说。“但如果我所做

的事情向其他人展示了问题,他们同意我们需要努力找到解决方案,那就对了。“)"可知,Otazo认为只

靠他个人捡垃圾远远不够,他认为其他人应该通过他的行动意识到问题并展开行动,由此可推测出,他认

为解决问题的关键在于要让更多人意识到问题,共同努力解决问题。故选D。

【6题详解】

推理判断题。根据第四段中的never,everinamillionyearsthoughtpeoplewouldpayattentiontome

becauseI'mpickinguptrash,"Olazosaid.(“我从未想过人们会因为我在捡垃圾而关注我。"Otazo说。)”可

知,Oiazo完全没想过自己只是因为捡垃圾就受到公众关注,因此他对此感到十分意外。故选D。

【7题详解】

推理判断题。根据第三段中的“Otazoisonasearchtoclearasmuchofthatspaceashecan.He'salsoworking

topersuadehisfellowFloridianstotelltheirelectedofficialstoworktocutdownonplasticpollutionandupdate

outdatedwastesystemsthatcarrystreettrashintotheocean.(Otazo正在努力尽可能多地清理那片区域。他还努

力说服他的佛罗里达州同胞告诉他们选出的官员,要努力减少塑料污染,并更新过时的废物系统,这种系

统会将街道垃圾带入海洋。)”和最后一段“Poundsturnedintotons.Hereached35,265pounds—pickedup

over184daysthroughouttheyears—inmid-October.Otazosaidhehasnoplanstostop."Thetrashwillcome

back,butTmstubborn,“hesaid."I'llkeepdoingthisuntilIfallover”(成磅的垃圾积累成了成吨的受圾。10月

中旬,他捡的垃圾重量达到了35265磅,这是他多年里的184天中捡的垃圾最。Otazo表示,他没有停下

来的计划。“垃圾会回来的,但我很固执,”他说。“我会一宜这样做,宜到倒下。可知,Otazo多

年坚持清理红树林垃圾,推动全社会共同解决塑料污染问题,保护生态环境,由此可推出,他是一个坚定

的环保主义者。故选B。

C

Climatechangehasmadeextremeweathereventssuchasbushfiresandfloodsmorefrequentandmorelikely

inrecentyears.Willfirsthandexperienceoftheseeventschangehowpeoplethinkandactaboutclimatechange,

makingitseemimmediateandlocalratherthanadistantorfutureproblem?

NewresearchledbyViktoriaColognaatETHZurichinSwitzerlandmayhelptoexplainwhat'sgoingon.The

study,publishedinNatureClimateChange,lookedatthequestionofextremeweatherandclimateopinionusing

tweglobaldatasets(数据集).

TheTrustinScienceandScience-relatedPopulism(TISP)surveymeasurespublicsupportforclimatepolicies

andtheextentthatpeoplethinkclimatechangeisbehindincreasesinextremeweather.Thesurveyaskedpeople

howmuchtheysupportedfivespecificactionstocutcarbonemissions(排放).Onaverage,supportwasfairly

streng,withanaverageratingof2.37acrossthefivepolicies.

Thestudyfoundmostpeoplearoundtheworldhaveexperiencedheatwavesandheavyrainfallinrecent

decades.Dopeopleincountrieswithhigherexposuretoextremeweathereventsshowgreatersupportforclimate

policies?Thisstudyfoundtheydon't.Inmostcases,livinginacountrywheremorepeoplearcexposedtodisasters

wasnotreflectedinstrongersupportforclimateaction.

Crucially,peoplewhomorestronglybelievedclimatechangehadworsenedtheseeventswerealsomorelikely

tosupportclimatepolicies.Infact,thisbeliefmatteredmoreforpolicysupportthanwhethertheyhadactually

experiencedtheeventsfirsthand.

Thisstudyhighlightswhatmayaffectpublicthinking:helpingpeoplerecognizethelinkbetweenclimate

changeandextremeweatherevents.IncountriessuchasAustralia,climatechangemakesuponlyabout1%of

mediacoverage.What'smore,mostofthecoveragefbcuscsonsocialorpoliticalaspectsratherthanscientific,

ecological,oreconomicimpacts.Manystoriesaboutdisasterslinkedtoclimatechangealsofailtomentionthelink,

orindeedmentionclimatechangeatall.Makingtheseconnectionsclearermayencouragestrongerpublicsupport

forclimateaction.

8.WhatdoestheresearchledbyViktoriaColognamainlyfocuson?

A.Twoglobaldatasets.B.Peopleindisaster-affectedareas.

C.Publictrustinscience.D.Publicsupportforclimatepolicies.

9.Thepeoplewhomorelikelysupportclimatepolicies.

A.readsocialnewsregularlyB.experiencedisastersfirst-hand

C.haveengagedinthesurveyD.knowclearlyofclimateimpacts

10.Whatcanbedonetohelpsupportclimatepoliciesaccordingtothestudy?

A.Morefinancialsupport.B.Moredisaster-climatelinkreports.

C.Moreattentiontoweather.D.Moreaccurateweatherforecasts.

11.Whatcouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?

A.ExperiencingIsNotEnoughtoChangeViews.

B.EmergencyResponsestoNaturalDisasters.

C.ExtremeWeatherIsChangingOurLives.

D.GlobalSurveysonClimateAttitudes.

【答案】8.D9.DIO.Bil.A

【解析】

【导语】本文是一篇说明文,主要介绍了一项研究发现,亲身经历极端天气本身并不会带来更强的气候政

策支持,而公众是否认识到气候变化和极端天气之间的因果关联,才是影响气候政策支持度的关键因素。

【8题详解】

推理判断题。根据第二段中的“Thestudy,publishedinNatureClimateChange,lookedattheques:ionof

extremeweatherandclimateopinionusingtwoglobaldatasets(数据集).(该研究发表在《自然"I候变化》杂志

上,使用两个全球数据集研究了极端天气和气候看法的问题。)"和第四段"Thestudyfoundmostpeople

around(heworldhaveexperiencedheatwavesandheavyrainfallinrecentdecades.Dopeopleincountrieswith

higherexposuretoextremeweathereventsshowgreatersupportforclimatepolicies?Thisstudyfoundtheydon't.

Inmostcases,livinginacountrywheremorepeopleareexposedtodisasterswasnotreflectedinstrongersupport

forclimaleaclion.(研究发现,近几十年来,世界各地的大多数人都经历过热浪和暴雨。暴露在极端天气事

件中的国家的人们是否对气候政策表现出更大的支持?这项研究发现他们没有。在大多数情况下,生活在

一个更多人遭受灾害的国家并没有反映出对气候行动的更强有力的支持。)”可知,研究以极端天气经历和

公众气候态度为切入点,想要测量公众对气候政策的支持度。故选D。

【9题详解】

细节理解题。根据第五段“Crucially,peoplewhomorestronglybelievedclimatechangehadworsenedthese

eventswerealsomorelikelytosupportclimatepolicies.Infact,thisbeliefmatteredmoreforpolicysupportthan

whethertheyhadactuallyexperiencedtheeventsfirsihand.(至关重要的是,那些更坚信气候变化加剧了这些任

件的人也更有可能支持气候政策。事实上,这种信念对于政策支持比他们是否真正亲身经历了这些事件更

重要。)”可知,比起亲身经历极端天气,更坚信气候变化产生影响的人更加可能会支持气候政策,即清晰

认识到气候变化对极端天气的影响的人更可能支持气候政策。故选Do

【10题详解】

推理判断题。根据最后一段中的Thisstudyhighlightswhatmayaffectpublicthinking:helpingpeople

recognizethelinkbetweenclimatechangeandextremeweatherevents.IncountriessuchasAustralia,climate

changemakesuponlyabout1%ofmediacoverage.(这项研究弓虽调了可能影响公众思维的因素:帮助人们认识

到气候变化与极端天气事件之间的联系。在澳大利亚等国家,伺候变化仅占媒体报道的1%左右。)”和

“Makingtheseconnectionsclearermayencouragestrongerpublicsupportforclimateaction.(使这些联系更力口清

晰可能会鼓励公众对气候行动给予更强有力的支持。)”可知,影响公众态度的关键是让人们认识到气候变

化和极端天气的关联,而目前多数媒体报道很少提及这种关联,由此可推测出,要提升公众对气候政策的

支持,需要增加“气候变化和灾害的关联”相关报道。故选B。

[11题详解】

主旨大意题。通读全文,尤其是第一段的问题“Willfirsthandexperienceoftheseeventschangehowpeople

thinkandactaboutclimatechange,makingitseemimmediateandlocalratherthanadistantorfutureproblem?(这

些事件的亲身经验是否会改变人们对气候变化的看法和行为,使其看起来像是直接和局部的问题,而不是

遥远或未来的问题?)”和第四段中的发现“Dopeopleincountrieswithhigherexposuretoextremeweather

eventsshowgreatersupportfbrclimatepolicies?Thisstudyfoundtheydon't.Inmostcases,livinginacountry

wheremorepeopleareexposedtodisasterswasnotreflectedinstrongersupportforclimateaction.(暴露在极端天

气事件中的国家的人们是否对气候政策表现出更大的支持?这项研究发现他们没有。在大多数情况下,生

活在一个更多人遭受灾害的国家并没有反映出对气候行动的更强有力的支持。)”以及最后一段中的

uMakingtheseconnectionsclearermayencouragestrongerpublicsupportforclimateaction.(使这些联系更加清

晰可能会鼓励公众对气候行动给予更强有力的支持。)”可知,亲身经历极端天气本身,不足以改变人们对

气候变化的态度、提升对气候政策的支持,只有建立气候变化和极端天气的认知关联才能起到作用。因此

最佳标题为选项A“只有经历不足以改变观点”。故选A。

D

Alivelyurbanforestcanplanttheseedofwellnessinthemindsandheartsofpeoplestrugglingwiththethick

brushofmentalillness.

In2022,aCNNsurveyfoundthat90%ofAmericansbelievedtheU.S.wasexperiencingamentalhealthcrisis.

Unfortunately,thedatabacksitup.AccordingtotheNationalAlliiuiceonMentalIllness,oneinfiveU.S.adults

experiencementalillness.It'satroublingtrendthataffectspeopleofallbackgrounds.Therefore,whatisimportant

atpresentistogivevoicetothesilentstrugglesomanypeoplefaceandconsiderhowwcmightimprovepeople's

mentalhealth.

Expertssayonewaywecangetthereisbyincreasingtheinvestmentinplantingtrees.Researchshowsthat

accesstotreesreducesratesofdepression,lowerslevelsofthebrain'smainstresshormone(激素),andimproves

thinkingfunction.Thisisespeciallytrueincitiesandurbanareas,whereresidentsaresignificantlymorelikelyto

battledepressionandanxiety.Byfragmentingconcretejungleswithurbanforests,wecanhelpmakepeoplehappier

andhealthier.

Thepositiveimpactoftreesiswell-documentedinagrowingbodyofscientificstudiesin(heU.S.andaround

theworld.Forexample,astudyinGermanyconcludedthatjustlivingwithin100metersofatreehastheabilityto

reducetheneedforanlidepressanl(抗抑郁的)drugs.InDenmark,researchersfoundthatchildrenlivingalthelowest

levelsofgreenspacehadasignificantlyhigherriskofdevelopingpsychiatric(精神病的)disorderslalerinlifeas

comparedtochildrenlivingnearstronggreenspace.Somedoctorsarcevenlookingtotreesasaformofmedicine,

specifyingstrugglingpatientswithawalkinthewoodstofullylosethemselvesinnature(apracticeknownasforest

bathing).

It'sclearthattreesarenota4inice-to-have7,Treesareamust-have.Everyonedeservesequalaccesstoireesand

thepositivepowertheycarry.Weneedtoofferpeoplehope.

12.WhydoestheauthormentiontheCNNsurveyinparagraph2?

A.TopromotetheauthorityofCNN.B.Tocriticizethegovernment'sinaction.

C.Tohighlightthementalhealthcrisis.D.Toattractinvestmentingreenprojects.

13.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“Gagmenting”inparagraph3mean?

A.Breakingup.B.Rootingup.C.Poweringup.D.Wrappingup.

14.Whatisaproveneffectoflivingneartrees?

A.Itcanhealmentalillnesses.B.Itimprovesdepressioncondition.

C.Itcanchangepeople'slifestyle.D.Itensureschildren'smentalhealth.

15.Whatistheauthor'ssuggestionaboutmakingtreesamust-have?

A.Settlingdowninthewoodspossibly.B.Constructingseveralothergreencities.

C.Greaterinvestmentingreenfacilities.D.Moreresearchinvestmentindepression.

【答案】12.C13.A14.B15.C

【解析】

【导语】本文是一篇议论文,主要讲述了在城市中造树可以有效改善心理健康。

【12题详解】

推理判断题。根据第二段中的“In2022,aCNNsurveyfoundthat90%ofAmericansbelievedtheU.S.was

experiencingamentalhealthcrisis.Unfortunately,thedatabacksitup.AccordingtotheNationalAllianceon

MentalIllness,oneinfiveU.S.adultsexperiencementalillness.Ifsatroublingtrendthataffectspeopleofall

backgrounds.(2022年,美国有线电视新闻网的一项调查发现,90%的美国人认为美国正在经历心理健康危

机。不幸的是,数据支持了这一点。根据美国国家精神疾病联盟的数据,五分之一的美国成年人患有精神

疾病。这是一个令人不安的趋势,影响着所有背景的人)”可知,作者提到CNN调查发现九成美国人认为

美国正处于心理健康危机,后文紧接着补充官方数据佐证这一趋势,核心FI的就是凸显心理健康问题的严

峻性,引出下文对改善方法的讨论。故选C。

【13题详解】

词句猜测题。根据画线词后的"concretejungleswithurbanforesis”可知,原本的城市是连片的硬质建成

区,城市森林是在城市中插入林地,拆分原本密集的水泥开发区域,推断fragmenl本身词义是“打碎,分

裂",因此fragmenting和Breakingup"拆分,打散”含义一致。故选A。

【14题详解】

细节理解题。根据第四段中的"Thepositiveimpactoftreesiswell-documentedinagrowingbodyofscientific

studiesintheU.S.andaroundtheworld.Forexample,astudyinGermanyconcludedthatjustlivingwithin100

metersofatreehastheabilitytoreducetheneedforantidepressant(抗抑郁的)drugs.(树木的积极影响在美国和

世界各地越来越多的科学研究中得到了很好的证明。例如,德国的一项研究得出结论,只要住在离树100

米以内,就能减少对抗抑郁药物的需求)”可知,德国研究证实住在树木100米范围内可减少人们对抗抑郁

药物的需求,说明住在树旁能够改善抑郁状况。故选B。

【15题详解】

细节理解题。根据第三段中的"Expertssayonewaywecangetthereisbyincreasingtheinvestmentinplanting

trees.(专家表示,我们可以通过增加植树投入来实现这一目标)”可知,要实现心理健康改善、让树木惠及

大众,需要加大对植树(即绿色设施)的投入。故选C。

第二节(共5小题;每小题25分,满分12・5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。

Thedebatearoundartificialintelligenceoftenfocusesonautomation,yetamorefar-rcachingrevolutionis

underway:advancedHumanAIcollaboration(协作)reshapingprofessionallandscapes.16.

Increasingcreativityandideagenerating

ManymightviewAIasoppositetothefree-flowingnatureofhumancreativity.17.Thisisoneofthe

mostunexpectedbenefitsofHumanAIcollaboration.Insteadofprovidingthefinalproduct,itservesasa

bra:nstormingpartnerandasourceofinspiration.

Pioneeringpersonalizedlearningandskilldevelopment

Traditionaleducationoftenstruggleswithone-size-fits-allapproaches.18.Itprovideshighly

personalized,adaptiveeducationalexperiencesthatsatisfyindividualneedsandpaces.Thistransformshowwe

acquirenewskillsanddevelopexpertisethroughoutourcareers.

EnhancingProblemSolvingEfficiencyinComplexSystems

19whenwefaceincrediblycomplexproblemsinvolvingvastdatasets,interconnectedvariablesand

dynamicenvironments.Here,HumanAIcollaborationprovidesanunexpectedleapforward,allowingustoaddress

challengespreviouslyconsideredunsolvablc.Al'sabilitytoprocess,reviewandsimulate(模ft!)complexsituations

atlightningspeedaddstohumanstrategicthinkingandspecializedexpertise.

20

Accesstospecializedknowledgeandexpertserviceshashistoricallybeenlimitedduetocost,geographical

barriers,orshortageofprofessionals.HumanAIcollaborationisunexpectedlybreakingdownthesebarriers,making

expert-levelinsightsandtoolsavailabletomoreaudience,enablingindividualsandsmallbusinessesinpreviously

unimaginableways.

A.Developingresistanceandproblem-solving

B.Humanthinkinglimitscanbequicklyreached

C.ButAIcanfacilitatecreativethinkingandnewideas

D.HereishowHumanAIcollaborationtransformsyourwork

E.HumanAIcollaborationisunexpectedlyreshapinglearning

F.Popularizingprofessionalskillsandmakingthemaccessible

G.ThefollowingishowHumanAIcollaborationhelpsyourdailylife

【答案】16.D17.C18.E19.B20.F

【解析】

【导语】本文是一篇说明文,主要讲述了人智协同对工作的改变。

【16题详解】

前文“advancedHumanAIcollaboration(协作)reshapingprofessionallandscapes(先进的人智协同正在重塑专

业领域)“提到人智协同正在重塑职业领域,结合下文“Increasingcreativityandideagenerating”、

“Pioneeringpersonalizedlearningandskilldevelopment"、“EnhancingProblemSolvingEfficiencyin

ComplexSystemsv可知,下文分点介绍人智协同对工作的具体改变,D选项“以下就是人智协同如何改

变你的工作”引出下文分点内容,且承接上文的“professionallandscapes”。故选D。

【17题详解】

根据木段小标题“Increasingcreativityandideagenerating”可知,木段主题是提升创造力和想法产出,

空前“ManymightviewAIasoppositetothefree-flowingnatureofhumancrealivily.(许多人可能认为人工智能

与人类创造力的自由流动性相反。)”提出人们的固有观点一一人工智能和人类创造力对立,空处应讲人工

智能在激发创造力方面的作用,C选项“但人工智能可以促进创造性思维、催生新想法”转折衔接前后逻

辑,契合主题。故选C。

【18题详解】

根据本段小标题“Pioneeringpersonalizedlearningandskilldevelopment"可知,本段主题是开创个性化

学习和技能发展,空前**Traditionaleducationoftenstruggleswithonc-sizc-fits-allapproaches4传统教育往往

受困于采用一刀切的方法。)”指出传统教育一刀切的弊端,空后“Ilprovideshighlypersonalized,adaptive

educationalexperiencesthatsatisfyindividualneedsandpaces.(它提供高度个性化、适应性强的教育体验,满

足个人需求和节奏。)”讲人智协同提供个性化学习体验,E选项“人智协同正出乎意料地重塑学习”完美

衔接前后文,对应本段“学习”的核心话题。故选E。

【19题详解】

根据本段小标题“EnhancingProblemSolvingEfficiencyinComplexSystems”可知,本段主题是提升复杂

问题的解决效率,后文“Here,HumanAlcollaborationprovidesanunexpectedleapforward,allowingusto

addresschallengespreviouslyconsideredunsolvable.(在这里,人智协同提供了意想不到的飞跃,使我们能够

应对以前被认为无法解决的挑战。)”讲面对以前无法解决的问题时,人智协同能实现突破,结合空后

“whenwefaceincrediblycomplexproblemsinvolvi

温馨提示

  • 1. 本站所有资源如无特殊说明,都需要本地电脑安装OFFICE2007和PDF阅读器。图纸软件为CAD,CAXA,PROE,UG,SolidWorks等.压缩文件请下载最新的WinRAR软件解压。
  • 2. 本站的文档不包含任何第三方提供的附件图纸等,如果需要附件,请联系上传者。文件的所有权益归上传用户所有。
  • 3. 本站RAR压缩包中若带图纸,网页内容里面会有图纸预览,若没有图纸预览就没有图纸。
  • 4. 未经权益所有人同意不得将文件中的内容挪作商业或盈利用途。
  • 5. 人人文库网仅提供信息存储空间,仅对用户上传内容的表现方式做保护处理,对用户上传分享的文档内容本身不做任何修改或编辑,并不能对任何下载内容负责。
  • 6. 下载文件中如有侵权或不适当内容,请与我们联系,我们立即纠正。
  • 7. 本站不保证下载资源的准确性、安全性和完整性, 同时也不承担用户因使用这些下载资源对自己和他人造成任何形式的伤害或损失。

评论

0/150

提交评论