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B. C. D.WhyisJamesJoyceTostressthevalueofgoodTohelpexplainanTostatehisconsiderableToshowtheinconvenienceofWhatmessageisconveyedinthelastPracticeisthebestTheblindhavemorevividVisionisnottheonlywindowintheThingsarenotsetinMostofushavesome“gutfeelings”thatwecan’texplain.Forexample,whenwehuntforanewhouse,wemightsuddenlylikeitalotordislikeitrightaway.Orwhenwemeetnewpeople,wemakeinstantjudgementsonthemwithoutcarefulthought.ResearchdonebyLeedsUniversityshowsthatthesefeelings,orintuitions,arerealandweshouldtakethemseriously.高二英语学科第410Accordingtotheresearch,intuitionistheresultofthewayourbrainsstore,processandobtaininformationonasubconscious(潜意识的)level,andsoisarealpsychologicalphenomenonthatneedsfurtherstudytohelpusunlockitspotential.Therearemanycaseswhereintuitionpreventedmajordisasters,andcasesofremarkablerecoverieswhendoctorsfollowedtheirgutfeelings.Yet,sciencehashistoricallyquestionedtheconceptofintuition,labellingitas“anti-scientific”.Throughanalysisofawiderangeofresearchpapersexaminingthephenomenon,researchershaveconcludedthatintuitionisthebraindrawingonpastexperiencesandexternalcuestodecide—butonethathappenssofastthatthereactionisonanon-consciouslevel.Allwe’reawareofisageneralfeelingthatsomethingisrightorwrong.Researchersbelievethatpeopleusuallyexperiencetrueintuitionwhentheyareunderseveretimepressureorinasituationofinformationoverloadoracutedanger,whereconsciousanalysisofthesituationmaybedifficultorimpossible.TheyciteaFormulaOnedriver,whooncebrakedsuddenlybeforeasharpU-turnwithoutknowingwhy.Thisautomaticreactionsavedhimfromcrashingintoapileofcarsahead,likelypreventingafatalaccident.Thoughhecouldn’texplainhisurgetostop,itoverrodehiscompetitivedrivetowin.Afterpsychologistsshowedthedriveravideoreplay,herealizedatthatverymomentthecrowdwasn’tcheeringasusual—theystoodfrozen,staringintheoppositedirectionasheapproachedtheU-turn.Thatwasthecue.Hedidn’tconsciouslyprocessthis,butheknewsomethingwaswrongandstoppedintime.Researchersbelievethatallintuitiveexperiencesarebasedontheautomaticevaluationofsuchinternalandexternalcues.Theysaythatweclearlyneedbothconsciousandnon-consciousthoughtprocesses,butneitherissuperiortotheother.WhatdoestheresearchfromLeedsUniversityGutfeelingsarenotreliableindailyPeopleoughttotrusttheirintuitiveIntuitionisjustarandompsychologicalIntuitiveresponsesoftenleadtowrongAccordingtoParagraph3,whatcanweinferaboutIntuitioninvolvessubconsciousprocessingofexternalIntuitiononlyworksinlife-threateningIntuitionreliesonconsciousanalysisofvisibleIntuitionisarandomguesswithnologicalWhichofthefollowingreal-lifesituationsbestillustratestheapplicationofAshopperpicksaproductsimplybecauseitspackagelooksAstudentsolvesmathproblemsbystrictlyfollowingformulasandlogicalAfirefightersuddenlyreroutesarescuemissionaftersensingsomehiddenAstudentquicklyguessesrandomanswerswithoutconsiderationduringatimedWhatistheauthor’smainpurposeinwritingthisTodescribehowbrainsprocessexternalToexplainthescientificbasisandvalueofTocompareconsciousandsubconsciousTocriticizetheoveruseofintuitionindaily高二英语学科第510TheUnitedStatescontributiontocoastalplasticpollutionworld-wideissignificantlylargerthanpreviouslythought,possiblybyasmuchasfivetimes,accordingtoastudypublishedFriday.Accordingtotheresearch,publishedinScienceAdvances,twofactorscontributedtothesharpincrease:AmericansareusingmoreplasticthaneverandthecurrentstudyincludedpollutionproducedbyUnitedStatesexportsofplasticwaste,whiletheearlieronedidnot.TheUnitedStates,whichdoesnothavesufficientinfrastructure(基础建设)tohandleitsrecyclingdemandsathome,exportsabouthalfofitsrecyclablewaste.Ofthetotalexported,about88percentendsupincountriesconsideredtohaveinadequatewastemanagement.“Whenyouconsiderhowmuchofourplasticwasteisn’tactuallyrecyclablebecauseitislow-value,pollutedordifficulttoprocess,it’snotsurprisingthatalotofitendsuppollutingtheenvironment,”saidthestudy’sleadauthor,KaraLavenderLaw,researchprofessorofoceanographyatSeaEducationAssociation,inastatement.Thestudyestimatesthatin2024,theUnitedStatescontributedbetween2.1and3.6milliontonsofplasticwastetotheoceansthroughacombinationoflittering,dumpingandmismanagedexports.Ataminimum,that’salmostdoublethetotalestimatedwasteintheteam’spreviousstudy.Atthehighend,itwouldbeafivefoldincreaseovertheearlierestimate.Therangesarewidepartlybecause“there’snorealstandardforbeingabletoprovidegoodqualitydataoncollectionanddisposalofwasteingeneral,”saidTedSiegler,aresourceeconomistatDSMEnvironmentalSolutions,aconsultingfirm,andanauthorofthestudy.Mr.Sieglersaidtheresearchershadevaluatedwaste-disposalpracticesincountriesaroundtheworldandusedtheir“bestprofessionaljudgment”todeterminethelowestandhighestamountsofplasticwastelikelytoescapeintotheenvironment.Theysettledonarangeof25percentto75percent.TonyWalker,anassociateprofessorattheDalhousieUniversitySchoolforResourceandEnvironmentalStudiesinHalifax,NovaScotia,saidthatanalyzingwastedatacanamounttoa“dataminefield(危机四伏的局面)”becausetherearenodatastandardsacrossmunicipalities.Moreover,onceplasticwasteisshippedoverseas,hesaid,dataisoftennotrecordedatall.Nonetheless,Dr.Walker,whowasnotinvolvedinthestudy,saiditcouldofferamoreaccurateaccountingofplasticpollutionthanthepreviousstudy,whichlikelyunderestimatedtheUnitedStates’contribution.“They’veputtheirbestestimate,asaccurateastheycanbewiththisdata,”hesaid,andusedranges,whichunderscoresthatthefiguresareestimates.Accordingtotheresearch,whathasmadetheUScontributiontocoastalplasticpollutionhigherthanMoreunrecyclableplasticwastehasbeenPeoplehavenodeviceathometodisposeofplasticAmericanshavebeguntoexportplasticwasteSomeonceexcludeddataisnowincludedintheWhyisthereawiderangeintheteam’sCountriesaroundtheworldvaryalotintheamountofplasticMoreplasticwastehasescapedintotheenvironmentthanNosuchdata-relatedstandardiswidely高二英语学科第610TheteamhopestogiveapossibleItcanbeinferredfromthepassagethatTony doesn’tthinktheteam’sestimatesarethatunderestimatestheUScontributiontoplasticdoesn’tthinkthattheteamshouldprovidesuchfeelsregretfulthathehasn’tbeeninvolvedintheWhichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitlefortheCoastalPlasticPollutioninthePlasticPollutionUnderestimatedintheDifficultiesofRecyclingPlasticWasteintheDataMinefield:WastePollutioninthe第二节(52.512.5分Inthe1960sand1970s,thegreatestfearwasthatthehumanrace,andpossiblyalladvancedlifeformsontheplanet,couldbewipedoutbynuclearmissiles.36Scientistsarethinkingofwaystolowerthisrisk,suchasreplacingcoalandoilwithformsofrenewableenergy.Buttheyarealsopreparingfortheworst:whatcanwedoiftheearthcannolongersustainus?37ThemostlikelychoiceisMars,whichisrelativelyclosetoEarthandhasanenvironmentmorefriendlythanthatofotherplanets.Marshasfascinatedpeoplesinceancienttimes,andtodayourinterestinMartianexplorationisgreaterthaneverbefore.Sincethe1960s,wehavebeensendingunmannedspacecrafttoMars.38OurrobotshaveexploredtheMartiansurface,testingthesoilandsearchingforresources,waterandsignsoflife.However,sendingpeopletherewillrequirealltheskill,courageandintelligenceofthehumanrace.WhiletheMooncanbereachedwithindays,itwouldtakemonthstoreachMars,travellingthroughdangeroussolarradiation.AndevenifthefirstsettlersdoreachMarssafely,theymaynotbeabletoreturntoEarth—ever.39Asearlyasthe1980s,scientistswerebuildingBiosphere2intheArizonadesert,consistingofaclosedspaceinwhichpeople,animalsandplantscouldlivetogether.Althoughthetwo-yearexperimentwasafailure,itdidprovideuswithabetterunderstandingofhowhumansmightbeabletoliveonanotherplanet.Anyway,humansettlementofMarsisstilldecadesaway.Inthemeantime,scientificresearchshowsthattheplanetEarthisgettingwarmer.Thischangeisbeingcausedbyhumanactivityandishavingaterribleeffectontheglobe.40OneoptionistoexploreotherplanetstoseeifwecouldliveonWedefinitelyconsideritasabigstepUntilwearefinallyabletoliveonanotherplanet,weneedtotakefarbettercareofourRightnow,it’stheonlyoneweOurprobeshaveorbitedtheplanet,sendingbackvaluabledataandstunningStayingalivewillbeadailychallenge,butisn’timpossible,asprovedbyToday,however,environmentalproblemshavetakenoverasthegreatestrisktolifeon高二英语学科第710(30分第一节(15小题:每小题115分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。MysisterandIrecentlytravelledbackfromPortugal.Amongourmemories,oneexperience41Asaliterary42,I’dplannedtovisitabookstorerecommendedbymyfavoriteauthor.Onourfirstday,wesearchedthroughthewindinglanesforhours43andasuddendownpourforcedustoendthe44.45toleaveempty-handed,wemadeafinalattemptonthelastday.However,contradictorydirectionsfrompassers-byonlydeepenedour46.Asduskfell,shopkeeperswerepackingup,streetsquieting,andhopefading.Wetfromanothershowerandwithatornmap,wefeltevenmore47.Thenablindturnledustoanarrowstreetwhereastoredrewourattention.Mysisterstoppedto48themap,andIglancedatthesigns—“That’sit”I49.Theownerlookedup,smiled,and50usin.Inside,floor-to-ceilingbookshelveslinedthewalls.AsIranmyfingersalongthebookshelves,ahardcovercaughtmyeye.JustasI51forit,anotherhandbrushedagainstthecover.“Youlikeittoo?”awomansmiled.Asthebookstore’sregular,sheinstantly52withmeandItoldherour53search.Theowner,overhearingourstory,steppedoverand54uswithtwocopiesofthebook,eachsignedbytheauthor.“Forthosetrulyappreciatingit,”hesaid.Mysistercapturedthemomentasweexchangedemail,promisingtosharereflectionsonthebooklater.41.A.stoodB.41.A.stoodB.fellC.carriedD.came高二英语学科第810(101.515分Thename“BaiPeilan”standsoutonthelistofwinnersoftheOrchidAwards,itsclassicalChinesequality56(show)asharpcontrastwiththenamesofotherforeignerspraisedforpromotingculturalexchangesbetweenChinaandtherestoftheworld.BaiPeilanistheChinesenameofMexicanprofessorFloraBeja.Inher90s,she57(honor)withtheoutstandingachievementawardattheOrchidAwardslastyear,in58(recognize)ofdecadesofdevotiontostudyingandintroducingChinanotonlytoMexico,butalsotoallSpanish-speaking59BorninGreece,BaiPeilanmovedtoMexicoattheageof15,whereshebeganher60(remark)journeythatultimatelytiedherlifetothatoftheChineseSheisnow61foundingfigureinthefieldofSinology汉学)inMexico.Forher,62startedoutasasuitableacademicarrangementeventuallydevelopedintoaprofoundloveaffairwithChina.AsoneofthefirstacademicsinMexicotofocusonChina,BaichosetoexploretherichaspectsoftraditionalChineseculture,reflectingherbeliefthat“wemustknowaboutthepast63(understand)thepresent”.Goingintotwodistinctcultures,Baiconcludesthatrespect64theelderly,aswellastraditionalvaluesoffamilyties,65(be)ofgreatimportanceinbothMexicoandChina.第四部分写作(40)第一节应用文(15)80DearYourssincerely,LiHuascrollthroughDearYourssincerely,LiHua高二英语学科第910第二节读后续写(25分IwasashyandquietfreshmanwhenIenteredhighschool.ForaslongasIcouldremember,Ihadbeenafraidofspeakinginpublic.Iwouldlowermyheadinclasswhenevertheteacheraskedquestions,fearingthatmyvoicewouldshakeorIwouldsaythewrongwords.Ialwayssatinthecorneroftheclassroom,hidingmyselffromothers’attention,andneverdaredtotakepartinanyclassactivitiesorschoolevents.Iwasusedtostayinginmycomfortzone,eventhoughIknewIwasmissingchancestoMyEnglishteacher,Ms.Li,noticedmytimidity(胆怯)soonaftertheschool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(50分第一节(15小题;2.537.5分A21-23. 28-31. 32-35.第二节(5小题;2.512.5分36-40.(30分第一节(15小题:每小题1分,满分15分 (101.515分 57.was 63.to (40分)第一节(15分)范文1DearLearningthatyouareaddictedtoscrollingthroughshortvideos,whichhasledtoanoticeabledeclineinyouracademicperformance,I’mwritingtoexpressmysincereconcernandoffersomesuggestions.Itotallyunderstandthatshortvideoscanhelpusrelaxafterabusyandtiringday,soit’snaturaltobeattractedbythem.However,wehavetoadmitthatindulginginshortvideosisharmful.Notonlydoesitconsumeyourvaluabletime,butitalsoweakensyourconcentration,makingitdifficultforyoutokeepupwithyourschoolwork.Tosolvetheproblem,Isuggestthatyoucutdownonscreentimeandengageyourselfinmoremeaningfulactivities.Forexample,youcantakeregularexerciseorreadbookstoresisttheurgeofendlessvideoscrolling.Besides,listeningtosoftmusicisalsoagoodchoicetohelpyourelaxwithoutaffectingyourstudy.Hopefully,youcanmakepositivechangessoonanddevelopahealthierlifestyle.LookingforwardtoyourgoodYoursLi2DearMark,Hearingthatyouareaddictedtoscrollingthroughshortvideosandyourschoolworkhasfallenbehind,I’mwritingtoshowmysincereconcern.Thereisnodoubtthatspendingtoomuchtimeonshortvideosdoesgreatharm.Itwastesyourpreciousstudyanddistractsyourattention.Whatworriesmemostisthatthishabitmaygraduallyweakenyourself-discipline,makingitharderforyoutoachieveyourlong-termgoals.However,whatyou’regoingthroughiscompletelyunderstandableinsuchadigitalage,andthereisnoneedtofeelashamed.Whatmattersmostisthatwefaceittogether.Itishighlyrecommendedthatyousetadailytimelimitforshortvideostoavoidoverindulgence.Besides,youcanreplacemeaninglessscrollingwithhealthieractivitieslikereadingorexercising,whichcanrelaxyouselfandimproveyourIbelieveyoucanbalancestudyandentertainmentwell.LookingforwardtoyourYoursLi第二节(25分1Finally,thedayofthestory-tellingcompetitioncame.Standingbehindthestagecurtain,myheartpoundedwildlyandmylegstrembledwithnervousness.Takingadeepbreath,Iwalkedontothestage.Atfirst,Idarednotlookupattheaudience.However,asIbegantospeak,IcaughtsightofMs.Lisittinginthefrontrow.Shelookedatmesoftly,noddingandgivingmeathumbs-upsilently,sendingmepowerfulwarmthandstrength.HergentleencouragementinstantlyeasedmytensionandIgraduallycalmeddown.Ifinishedmystory-tellingfluentlywithproperpronunciationandexpressions.WhenIendedthespeech,thewholehallburstintowarmandloudapplause.Imadeitandconfrontedmybiggestfear.Thatexperienceturnedouttobeaturningpointinmyhighschoollife.Ididn’twinaprize,butIgainedsomethingfarmoreprecious.Irealizedthatcourageisnottheabsenceoffear,butthedecisiontoactdespiteit.Iwasnolongertheshygirlhidinginthecorner.Instead,Ibegantoraisemyhandactivelyinclass,takepartinvariousschoolactivitiesandmakemorefriends.IamdeeplygratefultoMs.Li,wholitupmygrowthroadwithkindnessandpatience.Itisherconsistentencouragementthathelpsmeunderstandthatgrowthliesinconstantself-challenge.Steppingoutofthecomfortzonebravelyisthefirststeptobecomeabetterversionofmyself.Finally,thedayofthestory-tellingcompetitioncame.MyheartpoundedasIstoodbackstage,watchingthecrowdedhall.Whenmynamewascalled,Iwalkedontothestagewithtremblinglegs.Thebrightlightsblurredtheaudience’sfaces,butIcouldmakeoutMs.Liinthefrontrow,noddingandsmilingatme.Herwarmsmileandtrustingeyesgraduallycalmedmedown.Takingadeepbreath,Ibeganmystory.Atfirst,myvoicewasshaky,butasIcontinued,thewordsflowedmorenaturally.Ifinishedmystorywithstandardpronunciationandnaturalexpressions.AsIbowedtotheaudience,thewholehallburstintowarmapplause.Thatexperienceturnedouttobeaturningpointinmyhighschoollife.Thatsinglemomentonstagedidnotjustwinmeaprize—itbrokethecageIhadbuiltaroundmyselfforyears.Forthefirsttime,Irealizedthatsteppingoutofmycomfortzonewasn’tasterrifyingasIhadimagined.Iwasnolongeratimidgirlwhohidsilentlyinthecorner.Instead,Ibegantoactivelyanswerquestionsinclass,participateinvariouscampusactivitiesandbravelycommunicatewithclassmates.Ms.Li’sgentlewords,herpatientsmileandherencouragmentwerealltinyseedssheplantedinthesoilofatimidheart.Andtheygrewandbloomed,whichbecamethemostprecioustreasureinmyhighschoollife.评分时,先根据作答的整体情况初步确定其所属档次,然后以该档次的要求来综合衡量,确定或调整档次601002第四档∶(10-12分)能写明全部或绝大部分要点;语言有少量错误;行文不够连贯,表达基本清楚。第三档∶(7-9分)能写明基本要点;语言虽有较多错误,但能基本达意。25第七档(22-25分)第六档(18-21分)第五档(15-17分)第四档(11-14分)第三档(6-10分)第二档(1-5分)第一档(0分)M:Youshouldjoinourweekendhikingclub.Themountainsaroundherearebeautiful.W:Icanbarelywalktothebusstopwithoutfeelingtired.M:Canyoutakemetotheairportrightnow?Mytrainleavesat4W:Sorry,buttheroadareblockedduetoanaccident.You'dbettertrytheunderground.Text3M:Goodmorning.I'dliketoreportmywalletW:OK.CanyoudescribewhatM:Iwaswaitingatthebusstopwhensomeonetookitfrommybag.W:Isee.Pleasefilloutthisform.W:Whendoesthelibraryclosetoday?M:Itclosesat8:00p.m.onweekdays.W:Andwhataboutweekends?M:OnSaturdaysitclosesat6:00p.m.andit'sclosedonM:Thelivingroomisalwayssomessyafterthekidsplay.W:Weshouldputawaythetoysbeforedinnereverynight.M:Maybewecangetsomestoragebinsforthem.W:ThatcouldW:That18-year-oldusedAItospotmillionsofspaceobjects.Cool,M:Yeah,butAIchatbotsworryme.MycousinbarelytalkstorealpeopleW:Tellmeaboutit.TheWorldHappinessReportsaystoomuchscreentimehurtsteens’mentalM:True.I’vestartedleavingmyphoneinmybagafterW:Evenno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