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一、閱讀理解

WelcometoBiscayneNationalPark

BiscayneisnotveryfarfromthelightsandexcitementofdowntownMiami.Butit

hasaverydifferentatmospherefromthebigcity.Establishedasanationalmonument

in1968,BiscayneNationalParkincludesthenorthernpartoftheworld-famous

FloridaKeyswhicharelow-lyingislandsorreefs.

BiscayneNationalPark

Ifyouenjoywater,Biscayneistheparkforyou.Youwillfindthethreatenedhuge,

gentleWestIndianmanatee,thelessgentleAmericancrocodile,severalkindsofsea

turtlesandover500speciesoffish.Fourecosystemscometogetherhere,whichis

whatmakestheparksodiverse.Theblendingecosystemscreate”edge

communities."

Humanhistory

HumanhistoryatBiscaynebeginsmorethan10,000yearsago.Scientistssay

evidenceofthearea*searliestpeopleismostlyunderwaternowandlearnabout

thesepeoplebyexaminingthehillsofshellstheyleftbehind.Asthepopulationgrew,

itdividedintoseparatecultures.Thegroupsbeganmakingpotteryandcreatedtrade

networks.TheseNativeAmericansarecalledtheTequesta.TheTequestadependedon

therichfoodsourceoftheseatosurvive.Theywerenotcenteredonfarmingandhad

moretimethanothernativesforartandreligion.Thereefsandroughwatersmadeit

difficultforearlyexplorersresultinginmorethan50shipwrecks.Scubadiverstoday

canexploresixofthem.

Exploringthepark

ManyvisitorstoBiscayneNationalParkchoosetoexploreunderwater.Guideslead

snorkelingandscubadivingtrips.AtBocaChitaKey,visitorscanexplorea

lighthouse,asymbolofBiscayneNationalParkbuiltinthe1930s.Butvisitorsto

BiscayneNationalParkprobablyarenottheretoseeskyscrapersandcitylights.The

beautyinBiscayneisquietwaters,rustlingmangroves.

1.WhatisthefeatureoftheecosystemintheBiscayneNationalPark?

A.Thedifferentspeciesoftheanimals.B.Themixedbiologicalcommunities.

C.Thelow-lyingislandsorreefs.D.Theclearandwarmwaters.

2.Whatcanweknowfromthelasttwoparagraphs?

A.Humanhistorydatesbacktomorethan50,000yearsago.

B?TheNativeAmericanspreferfarmingtofishing.

C.Biscayneisaparadiseforthewatersportsenthusiasts.

D.Scubadiverstodayaretoseeskyscrapersandcitylights.

3.Whereisthetextmostprobablytakenfrom?

A.ApersonalB.geographyC.AAtravel

D.Abookreview,

diary.textbook.magazine.

Aone-roomstudioatopawoodedhillonthesouthwestcoastofVancouverIslandis

wherethemagichappensformasterluthier(撥弦樂器制作者)ReubenForsland.

He*sastoryteller,onlythestorieshetellsaren1tmadeofwords;they1re

fashionedofwoodandmetal.Forslandspendshistimebuildingcustomguitars-and

thestoriesbehindtheinstrumentsarejustasimportanttohimasthesuperbquality

andsoundofhiscreations.

BornandraisedincentralAlberta,Forslandhasspentmostofhislifebuilding

things,rangingfromcustomfurnitureandhousestoskateboardsandsurfboards.He

becameaprofessionalluthierin2014.ThequalityofForsland'sJOIGuitarshas

attractedinterestfromprofessionalmusicians,likeGunsN'RosesguitaristSlash,

whohiredhimtomakeaguitar.

EverycustomguitarReubenForslandmakesbeginswithconversationsand

connections."Thefbcusistocreateaguitarthatinspirestheplayertomakean

emotionalandspiritualconnection,"saidForsland.ForSlash'sguitar,Forsland

wenttogreatlengthstofindasourceofinspiration.OncehefoundoutJimiHendrix

wasoneofSlash1sheroes,ForslandspentsixmonthstrackingdownPeteSikov,the

owneroftheSeattlehouseHendrixgrewupin."IaskedPeteifhewasopentothe

conceptofusingsomeofthewoodfromthehouseforSlash'sguitar,andhewas

goodwiththat,"saidForsland,whohassincecompletedfourguitarsusingsomeof

thatwood.

Forsland,sfocusthesedaysisonmakingtheworld'sfirsttraditionallybuilt

guitarfromhempwood(麻木),awoodmaterialmadefromhempfibres."Itabsorbs

fourtimesmoreCO2initslifetimethanthesameareaasaforest,"Forslandsaid.He

supportsenvironmentalsustainabilitywiththesamepassionhebringstomaking

guitars.That*swhyhechoseEarthDayastheperfecttimetolaunchhishempwood

guitarofficially.uAlthoughthisguitarcan'tsavetheenvironment,it*sapieceof

theconversationaboutwhatcanbecreatedwithasustainableproductintoday*s

marketplace."

4.WhichwordcanbestdescribeForslandaccordingtoparagraph2?

A.Ambitious.B.Handy.C.Optimistic.D.Sporty.

5.WhatdidForslandbuildSlash1sguitaroutof?

B.WoodfromJimiHendrix*s

A.WoodprovidedbyGunsN1Roses,

childhoodhome.

C.WoodfromSlash'sSeattlehouse.D.HempwooddonatedbyPeteSikov.

6.WhatdoweknowaboutForsland*smostrecentcreation?

A.Itismadefromasustainablematerial.B.Itisaninstanthitinthemarketplace.

D.Itisthefirst-evertraditionallybuilt

C.ItisusedtocelebrateEarthDay.

guitar.

7.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.PayavisittoJOIGuitarsB.Meettheworld1sbestluthier

C.CustomguitarssetthetrendsforD.Eachguitartheluthiermakestellsa

musiciansstory

CouldanewtreatmentdevelopedbytheUScompanyLillymeanuthebeginning

oftheend”ofAlzheimerts(阿爾茲海默癥)?Couldweevencureitsomeday?

Theseareheadlinesandquestionsswirling(流傳)aroundafternewsofanewdrug,

calleddonanemab,showedpromisingresultsinphase-3trials.

ThebrainsciencebehindAlzheimer1siscomplex,butCTandMRIscanssuggest

thatpoisonouschangesoccurinthebrain,includingtheabnormalbuildupofproteins

calledamyloidplaquesandtautangles.Thedamagestartsinthepartsofthebrain

essentialforformingmemoriesbutthenspreadsthroughouttheorgan,withbrain

tissueshrinkingsignificantly.

DevelopingtreatmentsforAlzheimer*shasbeenachallenge,withalmost20years

passingwithnonewdrugs.Butinthelastyear,twonewoneshaveemerged:

donanemabandlecanemab.Neitherarecuresormagicbulletsforthedisease,but

theydoaddresskeysymptoms.Theytargettheamyloidproteinsthatcanaccumulate

inthebrainanddamageneurons,slowingdownitsprogression.

Whilethisnewsisexciting,therearemajorcaveats.Oneiswhetheritwillever

becomeavailableontheNHS.Thecostisestimatedtobeabout£20,000perperson

peryearoftreatment.

Anotheristheseriousside-effects:inthestudy,brainswellingoccuiTedin24%of

participantsandbrainbleedingoccurredin31.4%onthedrugcomparedwith13.6%

intheplacebo(安慰齊(j)group.Therewerealsothreedeathsduringthetrial.

Partoftheproblemforme,asanacademic,inassessingthedrugisthatthefull

resultsofthetrialhaven*tyetbeensharedpubliclyorpublishedinapeer-review

journal.Wecannotaccessthefulldataorexaminethetrialyet,andthereisalwaysa

motivationforprivatecompaniestooverstatetheeffectivenessofnewdrugs.Trial

resultsneedtobeassessedbyanindependentbodyofexperts.

Whileitisunlikelytochangeclinicalpracticeuntilatleast2025,thenewsof

donanemabisagainanindicationthatscienceiscontinuingtomakeprogresswhenit

comestotreatingthemajorcausesofillnessanddeath,evenonerelatedtothehighly

complexinnerworkingsofthebrain.So,therearecaveatsandtheneedforcaution,

butthesenewdrugsareindeedthegroundsforthatrarethingthesedays:hope.

8.WhatcanwelearnaboutAlzheimerfromthepassage?

A.Itiscausedbytheaccumulationofsomeproteinsinthebrain.

B.MostpeoplewilldevelopAlzheimerwhentheyareold.

C.Thereexistsanewdrugtocureitcompletely.

D.Itresultsfromthelossofmemoriesaspeoplegetolder.

9.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"caveats"meaninparagraph4?

A.Weaknesses.B.Discussions.C.Debates.D.Warnings.

10.Whatistheproblemofthenewdrugaccordingtotheauthorasanacademic?

A.Theeffectivenessmaybeblownupwithoutfairassessment.

B.Ithastheseriousside-effectssuchasbrainbleedinganddeaths.

C.Thecostofthenewdrugisoutofreachforordinarypeople.

D.ThereisnopossibilityfornewdrugstobeadmittedintotheNHS.

11.Whatistheauthor*sattitudetowardsthenewdrug?

A.Approving.B.Doubtful.C.Unclear.D.Indifferent.

Nuclearbombs.That'sthego-toanswerforincomingspaceobjectslikeasteroids

(小行星)andcometsasfarasHollywoodisconcerned.MovieslikeDeepImpactand

Armageddonrelyonnuclearweapons,deliveredbystarslikeBruceWillis,tosavethe

worldanddeliverthedrama.

Butplanetarydefenseexpertssayinreality,ifastronomersspottedadangerousin-

comingspacerock,thesafestandbestanswermightbesomethingmoresubtle,like

simplypushingitoffcoursebycrashingitwithasmallspacecraft.

That1sjustwhatNASAdidonMondayevening,whenaspacecraftheaded

straightintoanasteroidcalledDimorphos,whichisaround7millionmilesawayand

posesnothreattoEarth.It'sabout525feetacrossandorbitsanotherlargerasteroid.

Inimagesstreamed(傳輸)asthecrashneared,theegg-shapedasteroidgrewinsize

fromalittlespotonscreentohaveitsfullrockysurfacecomequicklyintofocus

beforethesignalwentdeadasthecrafthitrightontarget.

Eventshappenedexactlyasengineershadplanned,theysaid,withnothinggoing

wrong.uAsfaraswecantell,ourfirstplanetarydefensetestwasasuccess,"said

ElenaAdams,themissionsystemsengineer,whoaddedthatscientistslookedonwith

ubothterrorandjoy“asthespacecraftneareditsfinaldestination.

ThecrashwasthepeakofNASA,sDoubleAsteroidRedirectionTest(DART),a

7-yearandmorethan$300millioneffortwhichlaunchedaspacevehicleinNovember

of2021toperformhumanity*sfirst-evertestofplanetarydefensetechnology.Itwill

beabouttwomonths,scientistssaid,beforetheywillbeabletodetermineifthecrash

wasenoughtodrivetheasteroidslightlyoffcourse,probablyshorteningitsoriginal

orbit.

NASAplanstolaunchanasteroid-huntingspacetelescopenamedNEOSurveyorin

2026."We'vetrackedlotsofspacerocks,especiallythelargeronesthatcould

causeextinction-levelevents.Thankfully,nonecurrentlythreatenEarth.Butmany

asteroidsthesizeofDimorphoshaven*tyetbeendiscovered,andthosecould

potentiallytakeoutacityiftheycamecrashingdown,"explainsLindleyJohnson,

NASA'sPlanetaryDefenseOfficer.

12.Whydoestheauthormentionthemovies?

A.Tomakeaprediction.B.Toprovideapossibility.

C.Tointroducethetopic.D.Tomakeacomparison.

13.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?

A..Dimorphoscouldcauseextinction-levelevents.

B.The7-yearprogramhasdrawnaconclusion.

C.NEOSurveyorhastrackedlotsofspacerocks.

D.NASApushedDimorphosbycrashing.

14.WhichstatementdoesLindleyJohnsonmostpossiblyagreewith?

A.LargerasteroidswillnotbeathreattoEarth.

B.NASAshouldshouldertheresponsibilityforthecrash.

C.NEOSurveyorisexpectedtodiscoverasteroidsthesizeofDimorphos.

D.AsteroidslikeDimorphosaremoredestructivethanotherlargerones.

15.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?

A.AnintentionalcrashinspaceB.AthreattoEarthfromasteroids

D.Theimpactofplanetarydefense

C.Thecontributiontospacesafety

technology

二、七選五

Outdoorplayisbeneficialforchildrenbeyondthephysicalactivityitprovides.It

helpsthemsocialize,understandtheirbodiesbetter,engageinimaginativeplayand

enjoytheoutdoors.16However,intoday*sbusyworld,itcanbedifficultto

schedulesomuchoutdoortimewithyourchild.But,itissomethingyoushould

prioritizebecauseitisreallyimportant.

First,physicalactivityimprovesthehealthofyourchild.Itreducesthelikelihood

ofobesity(月巴胖)andweight-relatedhealthconcerns.17Outdoorplayalso

improvesmentalhealthasaresultofphysicalactivity.

18Schedulingtimetoactivelyplayoutdoorssetsanaturallimitonthe

amountoftimeyourchildcanspendwithadevice(suchasTV,smartphoneorvideo

game).Itpromotesactiveengagementwiththeirpeers(同齡人)andthenatural

environment.

Furthermore,outdoorplaycanimprovesleep,moodandsocialskills.Physical

activityduringthedayhelpschildrensleepbetteratnight.19Perhapsthe

greatesthealthbenefitisinachild'sabilitytolearnhowtoengagewithotherswhile

havingfun.Ithelpsthemgrowsocially,buildrelationshipsandsolveproblems.

Knowingwhyoutsideplayisimportanttoyourchild*sdevelopmentisthefirst

step.20Tofindideasforplacesyoucouldgoandactivitiesyoumaywanttotry

withyourfamily,visityourlocalparksandrecreationwebsiteorthevisitorcentersof

townsandcitiesnearwhereyoulive.Lookforthingslikepublicparks,zoos,

botanicalgardensandwildlifecenters.

A.Besides,itisabreakfromdevices.

B.Next,outdoorplayencouragesadigitallifestyle.

C.Thesearebecomingbiggerissuesforfamiliestoday.

D.Knowingwheretogoisanotherstepintherightdirection.

E.Itcanincreaseconcentrationandimprovemoodthenextday.

F.Thebenefitsofoutdoorplaycanevenextendtosocialawareness.

G.School-agedchildrenneedaboutthreehoursofoutdoorplayeachday.

三、完形填空

EveryyearTdreadover2,000collegeapplicationsfromstudentsalloverthe

world.ltisquitetochoosewhomtoadmit.,inthechaosof

SATscoresandrecommendations,oneisalwaysirresistibleina

candidate:kindness.

ThemostsurprisingofkindnessVveevercamefroma

studentwhohadexcellentscoresandasupportiverecommendationfromhiscollege

counselor(顧[何).Evenwiththesequalifications,hemightnothave.But

oneletterofrecommendationcaughtmyeye.ltwasfromaschoolsecurity

.Lettersofrecommendationaretypicallywrittenbypeoplelikeformer

presidents,celebrities,andOlympicathletes.

Thesecurityguardwrotethathesupportedthisstudent'sadmissionbecauseofhis

.Thisyoungmanwastheonlypersonintheschoolwhoknewthenamesof

everymemberoftheguardstaff.Heturnedofflightsinemptyrooms,consistently

thehallwaymonitoreachmorningandtidieduptheclassroomafterhis

peersleftschoolnobodywaswatching.Thisstudent,thesecurityguard

wrote,hada(n)respectforeverypersonattheschool,regardlessof

position,popularityorpower.

Itgaveusaontoastudent1slifeinthemomentswhen

nothing“counted”.Thatstudentwasadmittedbyunanimous(一致的)voteofthe

admissionscommittee.

Nextyeartheremightbeafloodofsecurityguardrecommendations

thisessay.Butifitmeansstudentswillstartpayingasmuchtothepeople

whocleantheirclassroomsastheydototheirprincipalsandteachers,rmhappyto

helpstartthat.

21.A.decentB.difficultC.delicateD.desperate

22.A.HoweverB.OtherwiseC.BesidesD.Therefore

23.A.abilityB.qualityC.limitationD.assumption

24.A.signalB,imageC.appearanceD.indication

25.A.comeoutB,pickupC.comeacrossD.bringup

26.A.stoodupB,stoodoutC.givenupD.givenout

27.A.guardB,teacherC.principalD.counselor

28.A.wisdomB.braveryC.encouragementD.consideration

29.A.botheredB.answeredC.visitedD.thanked

30.A.asifB,nowthatC.evenifD.inorderthat

31.A.demandingB.amusingC.refreshingD.puzzling

32.A.passionB.troubleC.methodD.window

33.A.duetoB-inneedofC.exceptforD.alongwith

34.A.moneyB.noticeC.attentionD.curiosity

35.A.policyB.trendC.arrangementD.career

四、用單詞的適當形式完成短文

閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。

TheanimatedfilmChangAnhasbecome36surprisehit,earningan

impressive600millionyuanattheboxofficeoftheChinesemainlandwithinjustten

daysofitsrelease.Ithasappealedtoaudiencesofallages,who37(enthusiastic)

recitepoetryalongsidethecharactersonscreen,takingthemonafantasticjourney.

ThisfilmnotonlyidentifieswiththeChinesepeoplebutalsoallowstheworld38

(explore)therichtraditionofTangpoetryandthe"ChinesePoetryUniverse."The

storycentersaroundthedeepfriendshipbetweenpoetGaoShiandtheromanticpoet

LiBaiofferingabrieflookintotheglorioushistoryoftheTangera,39is

knownforitseconomicprosperityandculturaladvancement.The48Tangpoemsin

themovie40(presentation)viewofthemostexcellentpoetsofthattimeaswell

astheirpoliticalambitionsandideals.Thesepoemstransportaudiences41

sandydesertstomist-filledregionsalongtheYangtzeRiver.

ChangAnisundoubtedlyamasterpiecethatshowstheunique42

(characteristic)ofChineseculturetotheworld.InChina,poetsandtheirpoems43

(consider)nationaltreasures.Thesepoemsdescribenotonlythehistoricalchangesof

adynasty,butalso44(people)understandingoftheworld.Thefilmhasraised

theaudiences145(aware)andenhancedtheirloveandbeliefinChinese

culture.

五、其他應用文

46.為了迎接世界讀書日,學校英語社計劃以'ReadingForFun"為主題組織

一場讀書活動,請你寫一份英文倡議書。內(nèi)容包括:

1.活動目的;2.活動內(nèi)容;3.發(fā)出倡議。

參考詞匯:WorldBookDay世界讀書日

注意:1.詞數(shù)80左右;

2.開頭和結(jié)尾已給出,可以適當增加細節(jié),使行文連貫。

六、讀后續(xù)寫

47.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其

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