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(考试时间:120分钟满分:150第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分第一节(51.57.5WhatjobdoesMichelle’sfatherprobablyHeisaHeisataxiHeisaWhatwillthemanprobablydoontheGo B.Play C.PlayHowwillthespeakersgettotheirtennisOn B.By C.ByWhereisJuliagoingthisToa B.Toa C.ToaskateboardWhatarethespeakersmainlytalkingTheircampingTheirplanfortheTheirmemoriesofplaying第二节(151.522.55566、7HowlonghastheshoppingcenterbeenAbouteight B.Aboutsix C.AboutfourWhatactivitycanpeopleenjoyintheGoing B.Rowinga C.Playing7810What’stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthe B.Teacherand C.WhatdoesthewomanthinkofCommunicationIt’sveryeasytoTheteacherisIt’susefulforWhichschoolcoursewillthespeakersfinallyCommunicationHomeComputer81113WhenwouldthewomanliketoleaveforAt9:37 B.At10:15 C.At10:38Whatisthewoman’srequestforOnewindow B.Twoseats C.OnesecondclassWhatshouldthewomandotocollecttheGotothebaggageclaimPayanextrafeeforthe1页,8Givethetickettothetrain91416WhendidJackiefirstgetinterestedinInprimary B.Insecondary C.InWhohelpedJackiemostwithhisathleticsHis B.His C.HisHowdidJackiefeelwhenhewonhisfirstgold B. C.101720WhoisprobablytheAcamera B.ATV C.AfoodWhatdoesthespeakerdofirstattheHechangesHedoesmake-HetalkstotheWhatislikelytocausedelaysTheovenisThecamerasdon’tTheguestsarriveHowdoesthespeakerfeelabouttheIt’shardbutIt’sboringbutIt’srelaxingand(共两节,满分50分(15小题;2.5分,37.5分A、B、CDDiscoverhowyoucanhelpendangeredspecies!Volunteertohelpconserve(保护)endangeredspeciesaroundtheworldwithGoEco.Seaturtles,SriThespeciesisthreatenedbyhumanhunters.TheSriLankangovernmenthasapproved(批准)thecreationofhatcheries(孵化场)inordertoprotectthisspecies.Volunteersonthisprogramspend60%oftheirtimeworkinginthehatcheryandtheother40%isspentonactivitiessuchasbeachcleanupsandcreatingawarenesswithinthelocalcommunity.ProgramFees:1,280for2weeksand1,680permonthforWildlifeRescue,WesternAdultkangaroosandwallabiesarehuntedforfood,leavingthousandsoftheirbabieswithoutparents.Manyarekilledorinjuredinroadaccidents.AtthewildliferescuecenterinPerth,WesternAustralia,volunteersliveandhelpinthebushlandcaringforsick,injured,anddisplacedanimals.ProgramFee:$2,095for4weeks.Volunteersstayon-siteinasmallroom.Duetoverylimitedspace,applicationsmustbesentatleast9-12monthsinadvance.EndangeredSpeciesReserve,SouthTheprojectwillgiveyouagreatwildlifeexperiencewhilelearningaboutconservationefforts.Fortherestofthetimebetweenmonitoringsessions,volunteersarerequiredtoenterallthedatathattheyhavecollectedintoourdatabases.Attimes,volunteersneedtooperateonnightshifts.Wealsogivelecturesandpresentationsoverthelunchperiod.ProgramFee:$1,750for2weeksBigCatRefuge,SouthAfrica2页,8Asavolunteeronthisproject,youwilltakepartinawidevarietyofactivities.Volunteer'sworkrangesfromenrichmentactivities,suchastoy-makingandfarmwork,toeducatingthevisitors.Volunteerswillalsodirectlycareforthecatsbypreparingfoodorfeedingthemaswellascleaningtheirlivingspace.ProgramFee:$1,450for2WhatisthemonthlyprojectfeeforvolunteersinSriA. B. C. D.WhatisrequiredofvolunteersfortheprojectinWesternHavingearlierWorkingatnightApplyingfortheprojectinHavingagoodknowledgeofWhatcanvolunteersdofortheprojectBigCatTakegoodcareoftheStudythehabitsofbigHelptosellsometoysaboutGuidevisitorstothehabitatoftheIn1985,20-year-oldYinYuzhenfromShaanxiProvincegotmarriedandmovedwithherhusbandtotheinterioroftheMaowusuDesert.Thelivingconditionstherewereextremelytough.Everythingaroundherwaseithersandorsomethingcoveredinsand.Thewindblewsandintotheireyes,mouths,andnostrils,andaftereachstorm,therewasonlysilence.Yinandherhusbandweretheonlypeoplelivinginthatlonely,emptyland.Ontheseconddayofherarrival,Yinresolvedthatshewouldnotletthedesertcontrolherlife.Despiteherinabilitytoreadorwriteandbeingtotallygreenwhenitcametoplanting,shechosetolearnthroughpracticalexperience.Overtime,shefiguredoutthatthebestwaytofightthedesertwasbyplantingtrees.Herideawastofirstgrowgrasstoholdthesand,thenplantbushes,andlaterAtfirst,hereffortsfailed.Desertmiceateallthegrassseeds.Shetriedplantingthemdeeperbutthemicestillfoundthem.SherackedherbrainsandcameupwithagreatideaShetookoneoftheirsheepanduseditshoofprints蹄印tohidetheseeds.Thesmellofthesheepdisguisedtheseeds,andthegrassbegantogrow.Yindidn’tstopthere.SheplantedstrongtreeslikepoplarsandScotchpinesalongtheouteredgestoblockthewindandsand.Inthemiddle,sheplantedsmallertreesandbushes.Herdreamwastocreateagreen“fortress”inthedesertandgrowfruitsandcropsintheprotectedcenterwheretheyYinandherhusbandworkeddiligentlyformanyyears,showingremarkableperseverance.Sheoncesaid,“I’dratherdieoftirednessfromfightingthesandthanbechallengedbyit.”Intheend,herhardworkpaidoff.Thedesertthatonceseemedhopelessturnedintoathrivinggreenland.What’sthepurposeofParagraphTointroducethebackgroundoftheTocomparecitylifeandcountrysideToimplythesignificanceofdesertToshowtherelationshipbetweentheWhatdoestheunderlinedphrase“beingtotallygreen”inParagraph2probablyLovinggreenBeingveryyounginProtectingtheHavingnoexperienceatWhatwordscanbestdescribeYinandher3页,8RomanticandDeterminedandCapableandKnowledgeableandWhatcanbeasuitabletitlefortheMaowusuDesert’sBrightTheImpactofStrongModern-dayYoungPeople’sAWoman’sStruggleAgainsttheSomeparentswillbuyanyhigh-techtoyiftheythinkitwillhelptheirchild,butresearcherssaidpuzzleshelpchildrenwithmath-relatedskills.PsychologistSusanLevine,anexpertonmathematicsdevelopmentinyoungchildrenattheUniversityofChicago,foundchildrenwhoplaywithpuzzlesbetweenages2and4laterdevelopbetterspatial(空间的skills.Puzzleplaywasfoundtobeasignificantpredictorofcognition(认知)aftercontrollingfordifferencesinparents’income,educationandtheamountofparenttalk,LevineTheresearchersanalyzedvideorecordingsof53child-parentpairsduringeverydayactivitiesathomeandfoundchildrenwhoplaywithpuzzlesbetween26and46monthsofagehavebetterspatialskillswhenassessedat54monthsofage.“Thechildrenwhoplayedwithpuzzlesperformedbetterthanthosewhodidnot,ontasksthatassessedtheirabilitytorotate(旋转)andtranslateshapes,”Levinesaidinastatement.Theparentswereaskedtointeractwiththeirchildrenastheynormallywould,andabouthalfofchildreninthestudyplayedwithpuzzlesatonetime.Higher-incomeparentstendedtohavechildrenplaywithpuzzlesmorefrequently,andbothboysandgirlswhoplayedwithpuzzleshadbetterspatialskills.However,boystendedtoplaywithmorecomplexpuzzlesthangirls,andtheparentsofboysprovidedmorespatiallanguageandweremoreactiveduringpuzzleplaythanparentsofgirls.ThefindingswerepublishedinthejournalDevelopmentalScience.InwhichaspectdochildrenbenefitfrompuzzleBuilding B.DevelopingspatialC.Learningself- D.Gaininghigh-techWhatdidLevinetakeintoconsiderationwhendesigningherParents’ B.Children’sC.Parents’ D.Child-parentHowdoboydifferfromgirlsinpuzzleTheyplaywithpuzzlesmoreTheytendtotalklessduringtheTheyprefertousemorespatialTheyarelikelytoplaywithtougherWhatisthetextmainlyAmathematical B.AscientificC.Awoman D.AteachingTherelationshipbetweenphysicalactivityandcognitivehealthhaslonginterestedresearchers,whogenerallytreatedexerciseasasinglecategory.Yetnotallformsofexerciseappeartobringaboutequalbenefits.AlandmarkstudyconductedbyscientistsatAlbertEinsteinCollegeofMedicineoffersconvincingevidencethatdancingmayoccupyauniquepositionintherankingofbrain-protectingBetween1980and2001,theresearcherstrackednearly500elderlyresidentsoftheBronx,monitoringtheirleisureactivitiesandcognitivefunctionovertwodecades.Thefindings,publishedin4页,8theNewEnglandJournalofMedicine,revealedastrikingpattern:whilecognitiveactivitieslikereadingandboardgamesreduceddementia(痴呆)riskbyapproximately7percentperactivity,physicalpursuitsshowedmorevariedoutcomes.Swimmingandcyclingdemonstratedmodestprotectiveeffects,butdancingemergedasthestandoutperformerwithfrequentparticipantsshowinga76percentlowerriskofdevelopingdementiacomparedtothosewhorarelydanced.Whatdistinguishesdancingfromotherformsofexercise?Theresearcherssuggestthatitssuperiorityliesnotinbodymovementalone,butinthecombinedcognitivedemandsitrequires.Adancermustprocessrhythm,recallorder,navigatespatialrelationships,andoftenmovewithapartnerallwhilemaintainingbalanceandpostureThiscontinuousmultitaskingtheresearcherssuggest,maycreateamorerobustneuralworkoutthanrepetitiveaerobic(有氧的)activitieslikeNevertheless,thestudy’sauthorswarnagainstoverstatingthesefindings.Thedata,theynote,indicatecorrelationratherthandefinitivecauseandthepreciseneurologicalmechanisms(神经机制)remainunclear.Moreover,thestudypopulationwasgeographicallyconcentrated,raisingquestionsaboutbroaderapplicability.tocognitivedeclineremainhardtoachieve,theprospectthatsomethingasaccessibleasdancingmightstrengthentheagingbraincarriesundeniableappeal.Whetherthewaltzthetango,orfreestylemovement,themessageseemsconsistent:whenitcomestopreservingmentalsharpness,engagingbothbodyandmindmaybethemosteffectiveapproachofall.WhatdoestheauthorimplyaboutpreviousresearchonexerciseandbrainItoverlookeddifferencesamongexerciseItoverestimatedthebenefitsofaerobicItignoredthesocialaspectofItreliedtoomuchonanimalWhydoestheauthormentionswimmingandToshowtheirpopularityamongtheTocomparethemwithmentalTosetabaselinefordancing’sTochallengethestudy’sWhatistheresearchers’attitudetowardtheirfindings?A.Fullyconvinced. B.Highlycritical.C.Mildly D.CompletelyWhatisthemainideaoftheDancingshouldreplacemedicalPhysicalexercisecanpreventcognitiveTheBronxstudyhassettleddebatesondementiaCombinedmentalandphysicalengagementbenefitsthebrain(52.5分,12.5分根据短文内容,Ashighschoolstudents,wemustspendthevastmajorityofourtimeinclassandreadingbooks.36.Withoutafriend,ourworldwouldbeawilderness.WhatkindoffriendsshouldweWhatarethedosanddon’tsoffriendship?Herearesomeofmy37 Wemayconsiderdifferentpeoplewemeeteverydaytobeniceandfeellikemakingfriendswiththem.However,notallgoodpeoplearematchesforus.Ratherthanmakefriendswiththepopularstudents,weshouldspendtimewiththosewehavethingsincommonwith,orwhowillbe5页,8theretolistentous.Moreover,weshouldbecarefulaboutstudentswithmanybadhabits,sincetheycouldpassthosehabitsontous.Beingtolerantisagoodidea.Nooneisperfect.38Therefore,weshouldtrytounderstandourfriendsandbepatientwiththemwhentheymakemistakessincewe’reallonajourneytobeingbetterpeople.Gradually,ourfriendshipswilllastlongerandbecomemoresolid.Behonest.39 However,it’sbettertobehonestwithfriends,totellthemwhatisbotheringusandseektheiradvice.Beinghonestwillnotannoyyourfriends,butitwillbringyouandyourfriendclosertogether.Weneedtobeopen-minded.Listentoothers’ideas,whetheryouagreewiththemornot.40 WemustbeWeneedtobewell-Asissaid,honestyisthebestNonearesodeafasthosewhowillnotfriendwithoutfaultswillneverbeF.Still,spendingtimewithfriendsisalsonecessaryandgoodforus.G.Wealltendtoshowourpositivesidetofriendsandhideourtruefeelings.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,30分第一节完形填空(151分,15分ALife-or-DeathAquickrunalongtheCharlesRiverturnedintoalife-or-deathrescuecaughtoncamerawhenaBostonmanjumpedintotheicywatertosavehisbeloveddog.Henearlydidn't41itbackoutHanswasoutrunningwithhis2-year-oldgoldenpoodle(贵宾犬),Benny,whentheenergeticdogsuddenly42twoducksandrantowardtheriver. Hanscouldstophim,Bennyhadjumpedintothewaterandstartedswimmingafterthebirds."Ikeptcalling,'Benny,comeback!Benny,comeback!'"Hanssaid."Hecouldn'tevenhearmeanddidn't .ForHans,watchinghelplesslyfromthebankwasnotachoiceBennyisour45We'vehadhimfortwoyears.He'sexactlylikeasontous,heexplained.46thatBennywoulddrown(溺水HansrushedintotheCharlesRiverafterhim.Buttherescuesoonbecame47Thewaterwasabout2degreesbelowzero,andthe48begantotakeholdofhimafterminutesofswimming."Iwasnearlyoutof49 ,mylungsachinganditwassocold.Iwasabout10feetfromBennywhenI50 Icouldn'tmovemyarms,"herecalled.Evenifhisstrength51,HanskepttryingtokeepBennysafe.HepushedupBenny'slegswhenthedogstartedtodrown.Inthecoldwater,everysecondwasaterrible52.Eventually,heswamtowardsthebankwithBennyand53 topassers-byforhelp.SomeonepulledthemtosafetyandcoveredBennywithacoattowarmhim. ,bothmananddogweresafeand41.A.B.C.D.42.A.B.C.D.43.A.B.C.41.A.B.C.D.42.A.B.C.D.43.A.B.C.D.44.A.B.C.D.45.A.B.C.D.46.A.B.C.D.6页,847.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.calledB.steppedC.heldD.gave54.A.B.C.D.55.A.B.C.D.(10小题;1.5分,15分阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)AsatraditionalChinesemusicalinstrument,theguzhenghasbeautifulsoundsandgreat56(popular)athomeandabroad.Ithas57 longandproudhistory.It'sbelievedthatit58 (invent)duringtheQinDynasty(897—221BC).TheguzhenginthefirstcenturyADwasdescribed aplucked(弹拨)half-tubewoodinstrumentwithmovablebridges,over anumberofstringswerelaid.Theguzhenginthe2ndcenturyhadtwelvestrings.Themodernguzhengusuallyhasstringnumbersfromtwenty-onetotwenty-five.Therearemanyskills61 (apply)inguzhengplaying.Theperformerusestherighthandtopluckastring,withthelefthand62(press)thestringontheleftsideofthebridgetoproduceacertainsoundeffect.Variousskillsofplayingguzhengcancreate63(sound)thatprovidethesenseofacascading(倾泻的)waterfall,thunderhorseracing,andeventhebeautifulTheguzheng64 (play)animportantroleinChinesehistoryandfolkmusicsofarItisalsotheparentinstrumentoftheAsianzither(筝)family.Japanesekoto,KoreangayageumandMongolianyatgaweredevelopedfromthetraditionalChineseguzheng,makingtheinstrumenta (true)importantpieceinAsianmusical(共两节,40分)(15分)80(25分67.7页,8IknewhealingmyrelationshipwithDadwasvital,buthowtogoaboutitwasanotherstoryAtthetimethegulfbetweenusseemedinsurmountable(无法逾越的)MyfeelingsofbeingcriticizedandrejectedbyDadweremydeepestwound.InmyearlyyearsIwastheappleofhiseye,andhewasaheroinmychildhood.Weplayedsportsandgames,andoftenwentfishingtogether.Asadolescenceapproached,however,everythingchanged.ItbecameclearthatIwasdeterminedtoforgemyownpath,onecompletelydifferentfromhisexpectation.InschoolIwashavingbehavioralproblems,beingaclassjokerandbreakingalltherules.Andhavingmyparentsreadmyschoolreportwasanightmareforme.SometimesIwaspunished.Theirdisapprovalmademefeelevenworse.Punishmentsonlyaddedtothehurt.Mydadhadnoideahowtodealwithme.Hebecamesilentanddistant,settingawallandpretendingthathedidn'tcare.Thatwasevenmorepainfultomethanmymother'svoiceddisapproval.Ihatedhimforthat,andpretendedthatIdidn'twantanythingtodowithhim.Welivedunderthesameroof,butwewereathousandmilesawayfromeachother.IcontinuedtohavetroublewithschooluntilthetimeIchosetodropoutandpursuemyinterestsinmusic.Ibecametotallyfocusedonmyspiritualgrowth,whichsentshivers(寒颤)throughmyfather'smind.Thereweremanyhardfeelingsbetweenus,feelingsthathardenedastimewentby.Formuchofmytwenties,IwentaboutmylifewithoutmuchofarelationshipwithmyWehadstoppedtryingtochangeeachother,butthewallsremained,thickandcoldbetweenThingsallbeganchangingfouryearsaftermomtoldmeitwastimetodealwithDad.Hesitantforalongtime,Ifinallytookheradviceandwrotemyfatheraletter.注意:1150左右;2Aftersendingtheletter,Ifeltaheavyweightonmy Ivisitedmyfathersoonafterreceivinghisletter. 8页,8第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分 6-10 11-15 16-20第二部分阅读(50分第一节(152.537.5分 第二节(52.512.5分 第三部分语言运用(30分第一节(15115分 第二节(101.5分,15分58.was64.has(共两节,40分)第一节(15分)EmbracingAIAssistantsRecently,moreclassmateshaveturnedtoAIassistantsforacademictasks.WhileAItoolsgreatlyimproveefficiencyandprovideinstantsolutions,over-relianceonthemwillweakenstudents’abilitytolearnindependentlyanddeprivethemofchancestodevelopcriticalthinkingandproblem-solvingskills.TomakethemostofAI’sstrengths,IsuggestusingAIasasupplementarytoolratherthanafullreplacement.WeshouldsetclearlearninggoalsbeforeconsultingForinstance,weoughttofinishexercisesonourownfirstandonlyuseAIassistantstocheckanswersafterwards.Additionally,sparemoretimeforself-studytoconsolidatefoundationalknowledgeandcultivateself-discipline.OnlybystrikingabalancebetweentechnologicalconvenienceandpersonaleffortscanweharnessAI’spotentialwithoutslowingdownouracademicgrowth.第二节(25分ParagraphAftersendingtheletter,Ifeltaheavyweightonmymind.Wouldhereceiveit?Howwouldherespond?Iwaitedforhisreply.Nervouslyopeningupthemaileachday.Dayslater,hisresponsearrived.Ireadtheletteragainandagain,disbeliefwashingoverme.Itwasn'tthedistant,silentdadIknew,butsomeonewise,tender,approachable.Ipluckedupmycourageandcalledhim.Webothfumbledforwordsbutcouldn'tfindany.Finallyashaky"Iloveyou"passedbetweenusbeforewehungup,bothoverwhelmedbytheweightofthemoment.Hiswordshadstirredadeepdesireformetoseehim,toseekforthelovethatwehadlostforsolong.ParagraphIvisitedmyfathersoonafterreceivinghisletter.Mytimewithmyfatherwassweetandmeaningful.Wesatontheporch,thefamiliarscentofcutgrassandoldwoodfillingtheair.Theawkwardnessofthepastseemedtomeltaway,replacedbyasharedhistoryoflaughter,tearsandtheunspokendesignforconnection.Thoughourpathshadbeenapart,theywerenowcomingbacktogether.Itwasaconversationfilledwithaquietunderstanding.Itwasaconversationfilledwithsharedopenness.Itwasaconversationfilledwithunexpectedwarmth.Togetherwesteppedforwardonajourneytowardshealingandforgivenessbetweenafatherandson.M:HiMichelle.Ihaven’tseenyourdadinalongtime.Howishe?Ishestilldrivingataxi?W:Actuallyno.He’srunninganItalianrestaurantdowntown.Text2W:HiHarry.AreyougoingtogorunningorplayvolleyballasusualthisM:Tomlikesneither.Wealllikebadminton,soI’llthinkaboutthat.Text3M:Arewegoingtoourtennisclassbybiketoday?Theweather’sW:Yes,it’ssunnybutnottoohot.ButI’vegotaproblemwithmybackMaybewecangobybusorjustM:Wecouldwalk.It’snotfar.Text4M:Julia,areyoucomingshoppingwithmeandMomthisW:Tobuyyournewskateboard?I’dloveto,butI’mmeetingmyclassmateWe’regoingtoseethatnewChineseM:Okay.AndMomwantstogotothenewcafeonBridgeStreet.W:Great,theysellfantasticcakes.M:Howdidyouenjoytheweekend?IthoughtitwasW:That’strue.Ilovedcampingoutunderthestarsandsittingaroundthefireatnightwithourguitars.M:Yeah,metoo.Ireallyenjoyedit.Text6W:⑥Hi,Rob.Thenewshoppingcenterhasbeenopenforsixmonthsnow,hasn’tit?M:⑥Actually,ithasbeenopensinceFebruary.Tobeexact,it’sabouteightW:Isee.⑦Now,couldyoutellusabitaboutthegardenM:Insummerthisisabigattraction.⑦Thereisalakewhereyoucanrideinsmallboats.Butfishingisstrictlyforbiddenatalltimes.There’salsoacafenexttothelakewithitsownplayarea.Youcanenjoycoffee,chatwithyourfriendsandtakewonderfulphotosthere.Butsportsarenotallowed.W:Well,itdoessoundlikeaspecialW:Gareth,gotaminute?Weareexpectedtochooseanewschoolcourse.What’syouridea?M:ShallwestartwithCreativeWriting?I’dliketolearnfictionW:Um,Idon’tthinkso.⑨HowaboutCommunicationSkills?I’msureit’susefulforfuturepresentations.M:Goodpoint.WhataboutMoneyManagement?WealwaysspendtooW:Butwearen’tearningmoneyyet.HowaboutHomeEconomicslikecleaningorfixingM:I’mnotsureaboutthat.IpreferComputerProgrammingforgameW:⑩ButHomeEconomicsseemsbest.Itcanhelpusmasterdifferentskillsandtheteacherisquiteinteresting,M:⑩Agreed.Let’sgoforthat.Text8W:Excuseme,I’dliketobooktwotrainticketstoChengdutomorrowmorning,M:⑪Okay.WhattimewouldyouliketoW:Sometimearound10o’clocktoavoidthecrowdsifpossible.M:Gotit.Wehavetrainsat9:37,10:15and10:38.W:⑪Theoneat10:15soundsM:Allright.WouldyouliketositinfirstorsecondW:Secondclassisfine,thanks.⑫Isthereanychancewecouldhaveawindowseatforoneofthose?M:Noproblem.AndIbookedtheseatsnexttoeachotherforyou.Thetotalpriceis90yuan.W:We’llbetakingourbicycleswithus.WillitcostM:No.Whenthetrainarrives,justtellthetrainguardyourdestinationandhewillhelpyousecurethebicyclesinthelastcarriageandgiveyouaticket.⑬Thenyoucantakeyourseats,handthetickettotheguardtogetyourbicyclesbackwhenyouarriveinChengdu.W:ThankW:Jackie,welcometotheshow.You’vewongoldandsilvermedalsininternationalevents.⑭Didyoufirstdevelopapassionforathleticsasayoungchild?M:⑭IwasintroducedtoathleticsinsecondaryschoolandthenIgotascholarshiptouniversitybecauseofmyperformanceontheschoolathleticsteam.IguessIwasreallypassionateaboutathleticsfromabout13yearsold.W:SowasityourschoolteachersthathelpedyoustartacareerinM:Notreally.⑮IhadgreatschoolteachersandnowIhavethebestcoaches,butit’salwaysbeenmyfatherthathassupportedmeandtoldmeIcanachieveanythingIwant.W:⑯Tellusaboutwinningyourfirstgoldmedal.Youmusthavebeensoexcited.M:ThefunnythingisthatIwaslostinmyownworldduringthatrace.W:DoyoumeanyouweretootiredtofeelM:No,notatall.⑯Ihadn’trealizedIwasthewinnerandIcouldn’tbelieveitwhenIlookedupandtherewasnooneaheadofme.W:M:Hi,everyone.⑰Iwanttosharewithyouwhatit’slikebeingonacookingshow.Manypeoplethinkit’seasy,⑳butactuallyit’sverystressful.Iusuallyarriveatthestudioaround7a.m.⑱First,Imeetwiththeproducerandwegothroughthescriptfortheday.⑰ThenIgotothedressingroomtointomychef’suniform.Afterthat,themake-upartistmakessureIlookgoodoncamera.Thisusuallytakesonlyabout15minutesbecauseIdon’twearmuchmake-up.Webeginfilmingataround9a.m.⑲Butthingsdon’talwaysgosmoothly.⑲Sometimesthecamerasdon’tworkorthesoundisnotclear,sowehavetowait.Wheneverythingisready,Istartcookingandtalkingtothecameraatthesametime.It’shardtodoboth.Weusuallyfinishby5p.m.,butitdependsonhowmanymistakeswemake.Afterfilming,Itakeoffmyuniform,saygoodbyetotheteamandgohometorest.⑳It’salongday,butIlovesharingmyrecipeswiththeaudience.A21-23BCSeaturtles,SriLankaProgramFees1,280for2weeksand$1,680permonthforvolunteers.(项目费用:212801680)可知,在斯里兰卡,志愿者的月项目费用1680B。RescueWesternlimitedspace,applicationsmustbesentatleast9-12monthsinadvance.(9-12)可知,志愿者要想参与C。BigCatRefuge,SouthAfricaAsavolunteeronthisproject,youwilltakepartinawidevarietyofactivities.Volunteer'sworkrangesfromenrichmentactivities,suchasdirectlycareforthecatsbypreparingfoodorfeedingthemaswellasA。B24-27ADB推理判断题。根据第一段“In1985,20-year-oldYinYuzhenfromShaanxiProvincegotmarriedandmovedwithherhusbandtotheinterioroftheMaowusuDesert.Thelivingconditionstherewereextremelytough.Everythingaroundherwaseithersandorsomethingcoveredinsand.Thewindblewsandintotheireyes,mouths,andnostrils,andaftereachstorm,therewasonlysilence.Yinandherhusbandweretheonlypeoplelivinginthatlonely,emptyland.(198520词句猜测题。根据第二段中“Despiteherinabilitytoreadorwritethesand,thenplantbushes,andlatertrees.(尽管她目不识丁,在种植方thatshewouldnotletthedesertcontrolherlife.(抵达的第二天,殷brainsandcameupwithagreatidea.(她绞尽脑汁想出了一个好办法。)”年摸索创新方法治理荒漠,将荒漠变为绿洲的励志故事。D选项“AWoman’sStruggleAgainsttheDesert(一名女子与沙漠的抗争)”符合题意。C28-31BADages2and4developbetterspatialskill(24B.Developingspatialskills(BPuzzleplaywasfoundtobeasignificantpredictorofcognitionaftercontrollingfordifferenceinparents'income,educationandtheamountofparenttalk,Levinesaid.(LevineLevine程度和父母谈话的次数。A.Parents'education.(父母的教育)符合以上说法,AHowever,boystendedtoplaywith

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