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2024屆浙江省普通高中高三適應(yīng)性模擬檢測(cè)英語(yǔ)試題

學(xué)校:姓名:班級(jí):考號(hào):

一、閱讀理解

ScarpaupgradesitsMaestraleboots

NewbigpackfromSierraDesigns

MaestraleRe-Madeskibootsaremade

fromPolymertakenfromaroundthreetons

1ofleftovermaterials.CreatingaRe-Made

ThelatestpackfromSierraDesignsis

bootfromPolymeremits27%lesscarbon

theGigawatt60L.Thepackhasan

dioxidethancreatinga“classic“bootfrom

adjustablebacksystemthatfitsbacklengths

plant-basedPebaxRnew,whichemits32%

from40cmto53cm.Ifsmadefromdurable

lesscarbondioxidethanFossil-based

300Dpolyester.Featuresincludeazipped

Plastics.Thedesignandmanufacturing

topandsideaccess,oversizedsideandfront

processbehindtheRe-Madebootwere

pockets.TheGigawatt60Lweighs1.84kg

developedbyScarpa'sGreenLab,the

andcosts£130.

productiondepartmentdedicatedto

sierradesigns.com

sustainablesolutions.Apaircosts£500.

scarpa.co.uk/ellis-brigham.com

VasqueBreezegetssustainableupdate

Thewell-establishedVasqueBreeze

hikingboothasbeenmodernisedwith

environmentallyfriendlymaterials.It'snowTheDawnTurnclothingprovidesa

madewithrecycledpolyesterandisthefirstlayeringsystemforskitouringdesignedto

boottohaveaVasqueDryWaterproofkeepyouwarm,dryandfreelymoving.It

membrane,whichismadefrom25%includesashelljacket,midlayers,trousers

recycledmaterials.TheBreezeisalsoandaccessories.TheDawnTurn2.0jacket

comfortabletowearwithitssoftfootbed.wontheinnovationawardatISPOforits

TheBreezeweighs1120gramsandcomesinbreathablelayer.Thecostis£350.TheDawn

twowidths.Itcosts£140.Turn1.0Jacketismadefromwaterproof

DryVent.Itfeaturesawindproofhoodand

oversizedfrontpockets,andcosts£325.

thenorthface.co.uk

1.IfyouyouwanttobuyapairofMaestraleRe-Madeskibootsandawaterproofjacket,

whatisthetotalcost?

A.£500B.£825C.£850D.£840

2.Accordingtothepassage,whatinformationcanweget?

①ThebacksystemoftheGigawatt60Lcanadjustitselftosuitanybacklength.

②ThelayeringsystemofTheDawnTurnclothingensuresyoutobeflexiblewhenskiing.

③TheVasqueBreezebootshavebeenupdatedwithhigh-endmaterialsthatare

environmentallyfriendly

④ThemanufacturingprocessofMaestraleRe-Madeskibootsismoresustainablethanthat

ofclassiconesfromplant-basedPebaxRnew.

A.②④B.①②c.②③D.①④

3.Wherecanyouprobablyfindthetext?

A.InabookreviewB.Inthenewspaper

C.InasciencemagazineD.Inamagazine

AllofAmazon'sUSwarehouseemployeeswillonceagainberequiredtowearmasks

indoorsbeginningonMonday,whethertheyarevaccinatedornot,thecompanyconfirmedto

CNNBusinessonFriday.

ThemovecomesonedayafterAmazon(AMZN)saiditwoulddelayitsofficereturn

dateforcorporateemployeesuntilearlynextyear.Theback-to-backannouncements

highlighthowoneofAmerica'slargestemployersisrethinkingitscoronaviruspoliciesinthe

faceofrisinginfectionslinkedtotheDeltavariant.

“InresponsetotheconcerningspreadofCovid-19variantsintheUSandguidancefrom

publichealthauthoritiesandourownmedicalexperts,wearerequiringfacecoverings

indoorsregardlessofvaccinationstatus,9,saidKellyNantel,anAmazonspokesperson,ina

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statementtoCNNBusiness.

Wearemonitoringthesituationcloselyandwillcontinuetofollowlocalgovernment

guidanceandworkcloselywithleadingmedicalhealthcareprofessionals,gatheringtheir

adviceandrecommendationsaswegoforwardtoensureourbuildingsareoptimizedforthe

safetyofourteams,9,Nantelsaid.

Agrowingnumberofbigcompanieshaveshiftedtheirpoliciesforcorporateand

frontlineworkersasthepandemichasworsened,insomecasesrequiringvaccinations.But

fornow,Amazondoesnotappeartobetakingthatstep:Nanteldeclinedtocommenton

whetherthecompanyisconsideringavaccinemandate.

Amazon(AMZN)hadrelaxeditsmaskrequirementonMay24forfullyvaccinatedUS

warehouseworkers,atleastinareaswherelocalregulationsdidnotcontinuetorequirethem.

Morerecently,Amazon(AMZN)saiditwouldstopofferingon-siteCovid-19testingbythe

endofJuly,citingthewideavailabilityoftestingandvaccines.

Amazon'sbusinessboomedduringthepandemicashouseholdsandcompaniesleaned

onitsvariousservices.Butthecompanywascriticizedearlyoninthepandemicaftersome

workerssaidthecompanyhadnotprovidedsufficientprotectiveequipmentoradequately

cleaneditswarehouses,leadingtoprotestsandlawsuits.

4.Whatisthemainfunctionofparagraph1?

A.TointroducethetopicB.Toclarifytheproblem

C.ToexplainaconceptD.Toraisereader^interest

5.WhatdoweknowaboutthemovecarriedoutbyAmazon?

A.ItmeansallofAmazon'smemberswillberequiredtowearmasksindoorsforthefirst

time.

B.ItwillcomeintoeffectonMonday,inresponsetotherequestofcorporateworkers.

C.ItimpliesthegreatimpactoftheCovid-19variantsonAmericaneconomy.

D.Itregulatesthatthosewhoarenotvaccinatedshouldwearmasks

6.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtoparagraph5and6?

A.Amazonhadrelaxeditsmaskrequirementforuninfectedworkers.

B.Allcompaniesdon'trequiretheworkerstogetvaccinated.

C.Amazonisstillconsideringwhetherthetestingshouldbestopped.

D.FewcompaniesattachgreatsignificancetoCovid-19.

7.Whatcanwelearnfromthelastparagraph?

A.Afterbeingcriticizedforitslackofprotectiveequipment,Amazontookactionsat

once.

B.ThedemandfbrAmazon'svariousservicesdeclinedgreatlyduringthepandemic.

C.ThepandemicblockedthedevelopmentofAmazontosomeextent.

D.Amazonfacedchargesearlyon,foritslackofhealthandsafetyawareness

ResidentsatParkfieldHouseNursingHomecelebratedtheendofa£10,000projectwith

ashowcaseoftheirworkwithfriendsandfamily.

Forthepastyearthegroup,knownastheParkfieldPeckers,haveworkedcloselywith

artists,GlebePrimarySchoolandcreativeageingcharityEqualArtsastheydelvedintothe

historyoftheareaandthosewho'velivedatthe19thCenturyhome.

HannahWoodfromcharityEqualArtssaid:"TheexhibitionatUxbridgeCivicCentre

wasjusttheicingonthecake!Goingintotheproject,therewassomuchenthusiasmfromthe

grouptoexploretheheritageofthehome,somanyhavetheirrootsintheareaandwewere

keentocaptureandsharetheirknowledgeincreativeways.^^

There'sbeenamixtureofcreativitywithillustration,photography,portraiture,music,

story-tellingandcollageasthegrouptookpartinweeklyartist-ledworkshopsandlinkedup

withschoolchildrentoshareideas.

GlendeenQuow,manageroftheCanfordHealthcare-runhome,isinnodoubtaboutthe

project5sbenefittoresidents,staffandthehome.Shesaid:"It'sbeenabusyyearandwehave

alllovedeveryminuteofit.Ifsbeenaprivilegetolearnaboutourfascinatingheritageanda

joytoseeourresidentsgrowinconfidenceeachweekastheywereintroducedtothedifferent

workshopsandartists.Wehaveenjoyedstrengtheningourrelationshipswiththelocal

community,especiallywiththestaffandchildrenatGlebePrimarySchool.

ClareSheldon,whoprovidesPastoralSupportatGlebePrimarySchool,said:"The

childrenhavebeenproudtobeapartofthisprojectandconnectwiththeParkfieldresidents.

It'sbeengreatforthemtohaveexperienceintalkingtoandsharingwitholderpeople,it

givesthemastrongersenseofunderstandingandcompassion.Thisprojecthasbeenagreat

wayofexploringtheirownemotionsandidentityandwelookforwardtocontinuingour

friendshipwithParkfield.^^

8.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentencemean?

A.TheexhibitionatUxbridgeCivicCentremattersmostinthisproject.

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B.Theexhibitioncanhaveagreatlypositiveinfluenceontheproject.

C.Theexhibitionhasalotofthingsthatcanconveyartists'creativityfully.

D.Theexhibitionaimstoshowdifferentkindsofcakes.

9.Whatcan'tyouappreciateinweeklyartist-ledworkshops?

A.PaintingsB.StatuesC.FancysongsD.Touchingstories

10.Whatcanwelearnabouttheproject,accordingtothepassage?

A.IfsbeenpromotedgreatlybyGlebePrimarySchoolandParkfieldHouseNursing

Home.

B.Residentscanappreciatedistinctworksofartinworkshopsmonthly.

C.Itconveysthesignificanceofstrengtheningrelationshipswiththelocalcommunity.

D.Participantscanhaveabetterunderstandingoffascinatingcultureintheirarea.

11.WhatisGlendeenQuow'sattitudetowardstheproject?

A.NeutralB.SkepticalC.IndifferentD.Affirmative

SearchengineshavechangedthewayweusetheInternet,puttingvastsourcesof

informationjustafewclicksaway.ButHarvardprofessorofpsychologyLineDaniel

Wegner'srecentresearchprovesthatwebsitesandtheInternetarechangingmuchmorethan

technologyitself.Theyarechangingthewayourmemoriesfunction.Wegner,slateststudy

showsthatwhenpeoplehaveaccesstosearchengines,theyrememberfewerfactsandless

informationbecausetheyknowtheycanrelyon“search“asareadilyavailableshortcut.

WegnerbelievesthenewfindingsshowthattheInternethasbecomepartofatransactive

memorysource,amethodbywhichourbrainsdivideinformation,whichmeansyoudon't

havetoremembereverythingintheworldyourself.Youjusthavetorememberwhoknowsit.

Nowcomputersandtechnologyarebecomingvirtualextensionsofourmemory.

Wegnerconductedseveralexperimentstodemonstratethephenomenon,usingvarious

formsofmemoryrecalltotestrelianceoncomputers.Inoneexperiment,participants

demonstratedthattheyweremorelikelytothinkofcomputertermslike“Yahoo"or"Google”

afterbeingaskedasetofdifficulttriviaquestions.Inanotherexperiment,participantstyped

somestatementsintoacomputerandtheyweretoldthestatementswouldbesavedinspecific

folders.Next,theywereaskedtorecallthestatements.Finally,theyweregivencuestothe

wordingandaskedtonamethefolderswherethestatementswerestored.Theparticipants

provedbetterabletorecallthefolderlocationsthanthestatementsthemselves.

Wegneradmitsthatquestionsremainaboutwhetherdependenceoncomputerswill

affectmemoriesnegatively:"Nobodyknowsnowwhattheeffectsofthesetoolsareon

logicalthinking."Studentswhohavetroublerememberingdistinctfacts,forexample,may

struggletoemploythosefactsincriticalthinking.Buthebelievesthatthesituationoverallis

beneficial,comparingdependenceoncomputerstodependenceonamechanicalhandorother

prostheticdevice.

Andeventhoughwemaynotbeusingourmemoriestorecalldistinctfacts,wearestill

usingthemtoconsiderwherethefactsarelocatedandhowtoaccessthem.t4Westillhaveto

rememberthings,9,Wegnerexplains."We'rejustrememberingadifferentrangeofthings.9,

Hebelieveshisstudywillleadtofurtherresearchintounderstandingcomputerdependence,

andlooksforwardtotracingtheextentofhumaninterdependencewiththecomputerworld

一pinpointingthe"movabledividinglinebetweenusandourcomputersincybernetworks.

12.Fromtheexperiment,whenaskedtoprovidefactsthatarenotfamiliartothem,people

tendto.

A.thinkofspecificinformationsourcesB.typeintocomputerandrememberthem

C.recallthemfromtheirdeepmemoriesD.linktheunfamiliarfactstotheir

experiences

13.Whichonecanbeanexampleofthetransactivememory?

A.Anactororganizestoday?sschedulewithhisagent.

B.Astudentaskshisteacherfortoday'shomework.

C.Ahusbandreliesonhiswifetorememberarelative'sbirthday

D.Abossasksthestaffabouttheperformanceofthepreviousmonth.

14.Whichofthefollowingcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph?

A.Computerdependenceaffectsourthinkingcapacitiesinotherdistinctfields.

B.Relianceoncomputersdoesnotnecessarilyreducehumanmemory.

C.Computershavehelpedpeopletounderstandthememorysystembetter.

D.Researchesshouldbedonetorevealthesideeffectofcomputerdependence.

15.Whichofthefollowingcanserveasthebesttitle?

A.Wegner9sResearchHasPinpointedTheDividingLine

B.TechnologicalNetworksReshapingOurBrainFunctions

C.Human9sMemoryCapabilityBecomingInevitablyWeaker

D.HeavyRelianceOnComputerForStoringMoreInformation

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二、七選五

A2021reportfromHabitatforHumanityInternationalfoundthatSDG11.1was

actuallyregressing.Weareseeingstagnationinsteadofprogresstowardthegoal.

Governmentsmustprioritizeadequatehousing,especiallyforthosestrugglingtosurvive

intoday'sovercrowdedsettlements.16

Herearethreestepsthatgovernments-andleadersinboththepublicandprivate

sectors-cantaketoalleviatethisgrowinghousingcrisis:

1.Prioritizelandtenure(占有)security

Ensureresidentsofinformalsettlementshavesecurerightstothelandtheyinhabit.

ThishasalreadyhappenedonalargescaleincountriessuchasHonduras,wherecivil

societyorganizationsandgovernmentscametogethertoformdiversecommissionsthat

developedpolicyrecommendationsaroundhousingandland,negotiatingapprovalofthe

recommendationsandthenmonitoringtheirimplementation.17

2.18

ForresidentsofFreetown'sinformalsettlementsandcountlessothercities,traditional

avenuesofhousingfinancearesimplynotaccessible.19Theyexhibitsimilar

characteristicstotraditionalmortgageloans,buttheirsmallersizehelpsmakethemmore

accessibletofamilieswithlowerincomes.

3.Strengthenclimate-resilienthousing

20.Thepublicandprivatesectorscanworktogethertosupportandinvestin

communitystart-upsspecializinginlow-cost,climate-resilienthomesandlocallysourced

buildingmaterials.Forexample,anNGObasedinSierraLeone,HomeLeone,hasoverthe

past5yearsbeendevelopingaffordablehousingutilizinglow-costconstructiontechniques,

andprovidingfacilitiestomeetthebasicneedsofcommunitiesandanintegratedapproachto

housingdevelopmentforlow-incomecommunities.

Wemustactnowtopaveastrongerfoundationforthemorethan10billionpeople

expectedtoinhabitourcitiesby2050.Thisstartswiththeurgentimprovementofhousingin

rapidlyexpandinginformalsettlementsworldwide.Thislong-overdueinvestmentwillmore

thanpayforitselfbybuildingmoreprosperousandequitablecommunitiesforgenerationsto

come.

A.Expandfinanceforhousing

B.Revolutionizemortgageloans

C.Informalsettlementsarehighlyvulnerabletotheimpactsofclimatechange

D.Thatmeansincreasingfinancialcommitmentsbyanorderofmagnitudeandmaking

meaningfulpolicychanges.

E.Butthesituationhaschangedalot.

F.Throughtheirtechnicalassistance,morethan1millionpeoplehaveimprovedaccess

totheirlandrights

G.Microloansofferhopebyprovidingindividualswiththemeanstoaccesscapitalfor

housingimprovementsandupgrades.

三、完形填空

OntheAprilmorningIfoundoutaboutLucy'smother,itrained.Ididn'tknowwhat

kindofcancerMrs.Hastingshaduntillater,21Iknewherconditionwasveryserious.

IloveMr.andMrs.HastingsalmostasmuchasIlovemyownparents,andLucyismy

bestfriend.ButIdidn'twanttogotoschoolthatday.AndI22didn'twanttosee

Lucy.

WhatcouldIpossiblysaytoher?Whatdopeoplesaytotheirfriendsatsuchatime?I

triedeverytrickIknewtogetoutofgoingtoschool.

ButMom23.“Youhaveahistorytestthismorning,Kristin,“shesaid,lookingat

measifshe'dcrawledintomymindandknewIwasjustmaking24.Thenshesmiled.

“BesuretostayclosetoLucy,especiallytoday,becausethatpoorgirlisgoingtoneedyour

strength.^^

Strength?WhatwasMothertalkingabout?Ididn'tevenknowwhattosaytomybest

friend.Ihidoutinthechoirroombetweenclasses25avoidingLucy,butshewas

neveroutofmythoughts.Ikepttryingtocomeupwithsomething26tosaytoher

becauseIreallywantedtogetitright.

LucyandIhadlast-periodEnglishinMrs.Green9sroom.I'davoidedmeetingherallday,

Iwasgoingtohavetofaceherlastperiod,andIstilldidn'thavea(n)27.However,

Mrs.Greensaid,"'Kristin,LucyHastingsisyourbestfriend,andsheiscominghereinafew

minutestogetherlessonassignments.^^

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MyhearttightenedintoahardknotandI28inwardly.Istilldidn'tknowwhatto

saytoLucy,andtimewasrunningout.

Irushedoutoftheclassroom,racingdownthehallandoutthefrontdoorofschool.It

hadstoppedraining,andtheairsmeltcleanandfresh.InthedistanceI29someone

comingtowardme,stumblingacrossthecampus.IknewitwasLucy30Icouldn,t

seeherface.Asshewasapproaching,InoticedhowLucy'sshouldersshookwitheverystep

shetook.Shemustbecrying.Theraincamedown31.Raindropsmingledwithmy

tears.Lucy'sheartwasbreaking,andIwasn'tdoingathingtohelpher!

AsIdrewnearertoher,mythroattightened,makingitimpossibleto32.I

prayedfor33andforcedmyselftomoveforward,34outstretched."Oh.

Kristin!?,Lucycried."Iwashopingitwasyou.^^Wehuggedthen.ItwasthenthatIlearned

somethingthatImightneverhavegraspedinanyotherway.I'dbeenalwaysfocusingon

myself:WhatshouldIdo?HowshouldIact?WhatwouldIsaytoLucy?Butwhenwefinally

camefacetoface,IforgotmyselfandcenteredonLucyandherneeds.OnlywhenIdidthat

wasIabletoshareLucy'sgriefandletherknowthatshewas35andthatIreally

cared.

21.A.butB.andC.soD.if

22.A.abruptlyB.apparentlyC.surelyD.scarcely

23.A.agreedB.insistedC.hesitatedD.swore

24.A.effortsB.senseC.excusesD.mistakes

25.A.inthewakeofB.inhopesofC.inpursuitofD.inlightof

26.A.personalB.discouragingC.unusualD.appropriate

27.A.planB.explanationC.goalD.clue

28.A.rockedB.calmedC.sprangD.trembled

29.A.realizedB.spottedC.greetedD.expected

30.A.incaseB.aslongasC.eventhoughD.asthough

31.A.againB.suddenlyC.expectedlyD.surprisingly

32.A.tellB.reactC.screamD.speak

33.A.determinationB.strengthC.courageD.fortune

34.A.palmsB.legsC.shouldersD.arms

35.A.specialB.outstandingC.goodD.sad

四、用單詞的適當(dāng)形式完成短文

語(yǔ)法填空

Japan'sdecisiontodischargenuclear-contaminatedwaterintotheseahasreducedthe

confidenceofChinesetravelers36(want)tovisitthecountry,andisexpectedtodeliver

a"heavyblow"toJapan'stourismindustryinthelongterm,expertsandacademicssaid.

Ignoringregionalandinternationalconcernsaboutthesafetyofitsdecision,Japanbegan

dumping37(treat)radioactivewaterfromtheFukushimanuclearplantintothePacific

OceanonAug24.

AsoneofthemajorsourcesoftouriststoJapan,ChinaannouncedonAug10thatgroup

tourswouldberesumedtothecountry,alongwith77otheroverseasdestinations.

TravelportalTGroupsaidthatasofAug17searchesforgrouptourstoJapan

exceeded38forThailandandSingapore-thetraditionaltopchoicesforChinese

travelers.

TravelagenciesandindustryinsidershadalsoforecastthatJapanwouldseeasurgein

theinfluxofChinesetravelersfortheupcoming39(nation)Dayholiday,whichruns

fromSept29toOct6thisyear.

TsaidthatasofAug17,bookingstoJapanfortheholidayhadseen40

five-foldmonth-on-monthincrease.41,newsaboutthedischargeofthe

nuclear-contaminatedwaterhasraisedconcernsamongChinesetravelersheadingtoJapan,

42(especial)regardingtheirpersonalhealthandfoodsafety.

XuXiaolei,ChiefBrandOfficerofCYTSToursHoldingCoinBeijing,saidthatthe

company43(see)routinechangesinbookingsand44(cancel)fortraveltoJapan.

Nevertheless,hewarnedthattravelersmaybetakinga“waitandsee“approachaheadofthe

holiday.

“ManytravelerstoJapan,especiallyyoungpeople,wanttoenjoytheseafood.Japan's

dischargeofnuclear-contaminatedwatermayhaveagreaterinfluenceontheseyoung

travelers,hesaid.4tWewilladjustourtourproductstocaterforour45(client)needs

andfollow-upthesituationinJapan.”

HesaidheexpectedtourismtoJapanwouldexperiencesomefluctuationsinthenext

twoorthreemonths.

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五、感謝信/祝賀信

46.假如你是高考應(yīng)屆生李華,你的好友Mark被常春藤大學(xué)聯(lián)盟(IvyLeagueUniversity)

錄取,請(qǐng)你給他寫(xiě)一封郵件,內(nèi)容包括:

1.表示祝賀

2.詢(xún)問(wèn)學(xué)習(xí)方法

3.表達(dá)祝愿

注意:

1.寫(xiě)作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80左右:

2.可以適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫。

六、讀后續(xù)寫(xiě)

47.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開(kāi)頭語(yǔ)續(xù)寫(xiě)兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。

ItwasaSundaymorning.Bettywokeupearlierthanusual.Shecouldn'tsleepany

longerbecauseshewassoexcitedthatheruncleMarkwastakinghertothebeach.Shehad

alwayslovedgoingsurfingwithheruncle.Sheputherswimmingsuitonandtookherbag

quicklythatshehadpreparedthenightbeforeandwentoutsidetowait.Shejumpedupand

downwithjoywhenshesawheruncle'sredjeepturnthecornerdownherstreet.

UncleMarkgotoutofthecarandhelpedBettygetin."Areyouready?”heasked."Yes!"

repliedBetty.UncleMarkcouldseetheexcitementinherface.Suddenlyhesaidseriously,

“well,beforewego,Ihavetoletyouknowthatasharkappearedrecentlywherewe'regoing

tosurftoday.9,Scaredandshocked,Bettycouldn'tsayaword."Haha!I'mkiddingyou,

“UncleMarkburstoutlaughing.Bettylaughedtoo.SheknewUncleMarklikedteasing

others."Let'sgoandhavesomebreakfast,Iknowjusttheplace,“UncleMarksaid.They

wenttoabreakfastshopandatesometacos(炸玉米餅).

AfterbreakfastthetwoofthemwentdowntoPacificBeachandgottheirsurfboards

ready.t4Firstyouhavetowax(打蠟)thebottom,9,explainedUncleMark.4tIknow.I've

watchedyoudoitbefore!?,BettysaidasshetookthewaxfromUncleMark'shand.Ittook

about15minutestowaxthebottomoftheirboards.WhenBettyfinished,UncleMarklooked

itovertomakesureitwasdonewell."Nicejob,Betty,youwaxyourboardlikeatruesurfbr.”

Finally,theywerereadytogetintothewater.Theycarriedtheirboardsdowntothe

beachandwentoutintothewater.Bettywasoverlyexcitedandtriedtorushtocatchawave.

Predictably,shecrashedandhadtostartover.Nextwasheruncle'sturn.Hestooduponhis

firsttryandsmoothlysurfedthewavebeforejumpingintothewater.Bettycheeredforher

uncle'sperfectrun.

注意:

1.續(xù)寫(xiě)詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;

2.請(qǐng)按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。

Allofasudden,Bettyfeltsomethingtouchingthebottomofherfoot.

“Help!Help!”Bettyscreamedinhonor.

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JacketismadefromwaterproofDryVent.Itfeaturesawindproofhoodandoversizedfrontpockets,

andcosts£325.(DawnTurn1.0夾克由防水DryVent制成。它配有防風(fēng)風(fēng)帽和超大前口袋,售

價(jià)325英鎊。)”可知,一雙MaestraleRe-Made滑雪靴和一件防水夾克,總費(fèi)用是:500英鎊

+325英鎊二825英鎊。故選B。

2.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)TheNorthFacelaunchesnewskitouringclothing部分“TheDawnTurn

clothingprovidesalayeringsystemforskitouringdesignedtokeepyouwarm,dryandfreely

moving.(DawnTurn服裝為滑雪旅行提供了分層系統(tǒng),旨在讓你保持溫暖、干燥和自由活動(dòng)。)”

可知,TheDawnTurn服裝的分層系統(tǒng)確保在滑雪時(shí)保持靈活性,所以是②正確的。根據(jù)

ScarpaupgradesitsMaestraleboots部分“MaestraleRe-MadeskibootsaremadefromPolymer

takenfromaroundthreetonsofleftovermaterials.CreatingaRe-MadebootfromPolymeremits

27%lesscarbondioxidethancreatinga"classic“bootfromplant-basedPebaxRnew,whichemits

32%lesscarbondioxidethanFossil-basedPlastics.Thedesignandmanufacturingprocessbehind

theRe-MadebootweredevelopedbyScarpa'sGreenLab,theproductiondepartmentdedicatedto

sustainablesolutions.(MaestraleRe-Made滑雪靴由聚合物制成,聚合物取自大約三噸的邊角

料。用聚合物制造一只重新制造的靴子比用植物基PebaxRnew制造一只“經(jīng)典"靴子少排放

27%的二氧化碳,后者比化石基塑料少排放32%的二氧化碳。Re-Made靴子背后的設(shè)計(jì)和制

造流程由Scarpa的綠色實(shí)驗(yàn)室開(kāi)發(fā),該實(shí)驗(yàn)室是致力于可持續(xù)解決方案的生產(chǎn)部門(mén)。戶可知,

MaestraleRe-Made滑雪靴的制造工藝比植物PebaxRnew的經(jīng)典滑雪靴更具可持續(xù)性,所以

是④正確的。故選A。

3.推理判斷題。根據(jù)NewbigpackfromSierraDesigns部分“TheGigawatt60Lweighs1.84kg

andcosts£130.(千兆瓦60L重1.84公斤,售價(jià)130英鎊。)",ScarpaupgradesitsMaestrale

boots部分“Apaircosts£500.(一雙售價(jià)500英鎊)",Vasqu

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