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試題

學(xué)校:姓名:班級(jí):考號(hào):

一、閱讀理解

2024TravelPlanner:TheBestThingstoSeeintheUK

IconsofBritishFashion,Oxfordshire

AfashionexhibitionwillopenatBlenheimPalaceinMarch.IconsofBritishFashionis

thelargesteventinthepalace5s300-yearhistoryandwillshowcasesomeofBritain'smost

famousdesigners.Clothing,drawings,photographsandpatternswillbeondisplay.23March

to30June.Palaceentryticketsarevalidforayearandcost£38foradults,£22for

under-16s.

Toulouse-LautrecinBath

Anewexhibition,Toulouse-LautrecandtheMastersofMontmartre,opensatVictoria

ArtGalleryinBathinApril.Morethan30piecesfromtheartisfscolourfulcareerwillbe

shownalongsideworksbyotherartistsoftheday.ThisistheonlychancetoseeLautrec9s

completecollectionofpostersintheUKbeforeitmovestoapermanenthomeattheMusee

d'lxellesinBelgium.26Aprilto29September,adults£10,children£3.50.

BackinTimeatBeamish

Atrulyrecreated1950spicturehouseatBeamishwilloffervisitorsachancetorecallthe

goldenageofmovie-going.Thecinemawillbethelatestadditiontoa“1950sTown“opened

lastsummeratthelivinghistorymuseum.Adults£24.95,children£15.45,afamilyoffour

£63.50,validforayear.

NationalGallerygoesontour

TheNationalGallerycelebratesits200thanniversaryon10May.Tomarktheoccasion,

thegalleryislending12ofitsmosticonicpaintingsto12venuesacrosstheUK.Paintings

willtraveltocentresfromBrightontoEdinburgh,andwillallgoondisplayon10May.Each

ofthe12venueswillrunexhibitionsanddigitalinterventionstoshowcaseitsparticular

painting.

1.Howmuchshouldacouplewitha5-year-oldpayforBlenheim'sexhibition?

A.£23.50.B.£60.00.C.£63.50.D.£98.00.

2.WhatdoToulouse-LautrecandNationalGalleryhaveincommon?

A.Recallingtheartisfscareer.

B.Offeringchancestomakeposters.

C.Employingdigitalinterventions.

D.Enablingvisitorstoenjoyarts.

3.Whichofthefollowingisayear-roundevent?

A.IconsofBritishFashion.

B.Toulouse-LautrecandtheMastersofMontmartre.

C.1950sPictureHouseVisit.

D.NationalGalleryPaintingShow.

Thememoryofoneparticularsummereveningisstillburnedinmybrainasifitwere

yesterday.Therewasnothingbutwide-openfieldsformilesandmilesaroundourrural

Minnesotahome.Weneversawstrangersnoteverandhereonthishoteveningwasareallive

onewalkingupourdriveway.

Ayoungman,aslightly-builthitchhiker(搭便車(chē)的人)approachedourdoor.Heknew

therewasastormcoming,andhedesperatelyneededshelter.Notwantingtointrudeonour

homeandfamily,heaskedmydadifhecouldsleepinourbasementforthenightfor

protectionfromtherain.Insteadofsayingyes,mydadloadedusallupinthe1959Chevrolet:

fivekids,mymum,andtheman.

Ourfamilyconsistedofthreeolderchildrenwhosefatherhaddiedyoungandthreemore

childrenfromtheunionofmymotherandfather.OurolderbrotherJerrywasintheNavy,on

ashipsomewhereoverseas.Ourmumanddadworriedabouthim.

Wedrovehim10milestothenexttown,whereDadboughtthemanaroomforthenight

alongwithahoteveningmeal.Inthecarafterwedroppedoffthestranger,Iheardmydad

saytomymum,“IjusthopethatifJerryeverneedsanything,thiskindnesswillbereturned

to

Weekslater,Dadtoldmyuncleabouttheyoungman.Myunclesuggestedthatperhaps

mydadshouldn'thavetakentheriskofhavingastrangerinourcar.Mydadreplied,atYbuare

absolutelyright.Ishouldhaveinvitedhimintoourhome.^^

4.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“intrudeon^^inparagraph2mean?

A.Disturb.B.Scare.C.Embarrass.D.Upset.

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5.Howdidtheauthor'sfatherhelpthestranger?

A.Byprovidingabedforhiminthebasement.

B.Bylettinghimstayforthenightinthecar.

C.Bytakinghimtoahotelinanothertown.

D.Bycookingahoteveningmealforhim.

6.Whatdoweknowabouttheauthor9sfamily?

A.Thefamilyhadfivechildrenintotal.

B.JerrywasservinginthearmyintheUSA.

C.Theyhadnospareroomforthehitchhiker.

D.Dadwishedhiseldersontobetreatedkindly.

7.Whatdidtheauthor9sunclethinkofhisfather'sdeed?

A.Worthwhile.B.Inappropriate.C.Inspiring.D.Unbelievable.

Almostallnewparentsstruggletogetenoughsleepwhilecaringfortheirnewborns.For

somepenguin(企鵝)parents,though,periodsofsleepareespeciallyshort.

ResearchersrecentlyfoundthatChinstrappenguinsonlysleepforaboutfoursecondsat

atimeinordertoprotecttheireggsandnewbornchicks.Theydothisthousandsoftimes

throughouttheday.Theshort“microsleeps''totalaround11hourseachday.Themicrosleeps

appeartobeenoughtokeeptheparentsgoingformanyweeks.

NielsRattenborg,asleepresearcherattheMaxPlanckInstituteforBiological

IntelligenceinGermany,said,"What'ssurprisingisthatthepenguinsareabletofunction

okayandsuccessfullyraisetheiryoung.^^

ChinstrappenguinsusuallylaytheireggsinNovemberinnestsmadeupofsmallrocks.

Mated(交酉己的)pairsshareparentingresponsibilities.Oneparentusuallywatchestheeggs

andchicksalonewhiletheothergoesofffishingforfamilymeals.Adultpenguinsdon'tface

manynaturalenemiesinthematingseason.Butlargebirdscalledbrownskuaseatthe

penguineggsandsmallchicks.Otheradultpenguinsmayalsotrytostealthesmallrocks

fromthenests,sopenguinparentsmustalwaysbeonguard.

Forthefirsttime,scientistsfollowedthesleepingbehaviorofChinstrappenguins.They

didthisbyattachingdevicesthatmeasurebrainwaves.Theycollecteddataon14adultsover

11daysonKingGeorgeIslandoffthecoastofAntarctica.

WonYoungLee,abiologistattheKoreanPolarResearchInstitute,thoughtoftheidea

forthestudywhenhesawmatingpenguinsoftenblinking(眨)theireyesandpossibly

sleeping.Buttheteamneededtorecordbrainwavestoconfirmtheanimalsweresleeping.

“Forthesepenguins,microsleepshavesomerestorativefunctions,hesaid.Headdedthat

theywouldnotsurvivewithoutit.

Theresearchersdidn'tcollectsleepdataoutsidethematingseason.Buttheysuspectthat

thepenguinsmaysleepforlongerperiodsatothertimesoftheyear.

8.WhathaveresearchersfoundaboutChinstrappenguins?

A.Theytaketurnstotakecareoftheyoung.

B.Theysleepforseveralsecondsatatime.

C.Theyrestfor11hoursinaroweveryday.

D.Theybehavepoorlyduetolackofsleep.

9.Whatisparagraph4mainlyabout?

A.Thehabitatsofthepenguins.B.Thelivinghabitsofthepenguins.

C.Thematingseasonsofthepenguins.D.Thenaturalenemiesofthepenguins.

10.WhichofthefollowingmightWonYoungLeeagreewith?

A.Microsleepsofthepenguinsmatterintheirsurvival.

B.It'sdifficulttorecordbrainwavesofthepenguins.

C.Thepenguinsmaysleeplongerthanpeoplebelieve.

D.Morefundsareneededtofurtherstudythepenguins.

11.Whereisthetextmostprobablytakenfrom?

A.Abookreview.B.Atravelbrochure.

C.Asciencejournal.D.Achemistrytextbook.

Whenpeoplethinkofwordinnovatorsthroughouthistory,malewriterslikelycometo

mind.Shakespeareiscreditedwithinventingmorethan1,700words,including"bedroom”,

“courtship"and"swagger”.CharlesDickensissaidtohavefirstusedthewords

“butterfingers"and"doormat”,andDr.Seussreportedlycameupwith"nerd".

Butdespitecontributionsfromfamouswriters,historianssayanothergrouphasaneven

greaterimpactonthedevelopmentoflanguage:teenagegirls.Womenleadupto90percent

oflinguistic(語(yǔ)言的)changes,associolinguistWilliamLabovobservedintheearly2000s.

Infact,hewrote,womenareoftenlinguisticallyaheadofmen"byafullgeneration”.

Nowwomenareleadingthechargeonline.ThoughOxfordUniversityPress'2023word

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oftheyear,"rizz”,meaningcharm,wascoinedbyaman,severalrunners-up,including

“situationship''and"swiftie“wereinspiredorfirstusedbywomen.Theterm"goblinmode”,

whichreferstolazybehavior,wasOxford^2022wordoftheyearandappearstohavebeen

firstusedbyawomanonTwitterin2009.

Ifsoftenimpossibletotellwhofirstusednewwords.Butwhetherornotyounggirls

inventnewphrases,theyaremorelikelytobeearlyadoptersofthelatestlingo(術(shù)語(yǔ)),says

UniversityofTorontolinguistSaliTagliamonte,"They'repushingchangesforward.9,

Thereareahandfulofpossiblereasonswhygirlsleadlexical(詞7匚的)innovation.

AccordingtoGretchenMcCulloch,authorofBecauseInternet:UnderstandingtheNewRules

ofLanguage,womentendtobemoresociallyaware.Theyhavelargersocialcirclesandmay

beexposedtomorelanguagediversity.Andbecausewomentendtobecaregivers,boys

usuallylearnlanguagefromtheirmothers,whereaswomenandgirlslearnwordsfromother

women.

12.Whydoestheauthormentionsomewordscoinedbymalewriters?

A.Tocomparemaleandfemalewriters.

B.Tointroducesomewell-knownwriters.

C.Toleadinthetopictobetalkedabout.

D.Toputforwardapointtobeproved.

13.Whichofthefollowingwordswasinventedbyamale?

A.Rizz.B.Situationship.C.Swiftie.D.Goblinmode.

14.Whothinkswomen'ssocialawarenesscontributestolexicalinnovation?

A.Dr.Seuss.B.WilliamLabov.

C.SaliTagliamonte.D.GretchenMcCulloch.

15.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?

A.NewWordsAreAddedtoEnglishDictionaries

B.FemaleTeensTakeaLeadinLinguisticChanges

C.WomenAreMoreSensitivetoLanguageDiversity

D.NewTermsMakeCommunicationMoreColorful

HowtoDealwithAwkwardSilences

Weallknowwhatit'slikewhenaconversationdiesoffandyou'relefttositinsilence.

16Thankfully,fillingthesesilencesisn'tasdifficultasitmayseem.Readontolearn

howtoinitiatesmalltalkanddealwithawkwardsilences.

?Thinkoftopicsaheadoftime.

Beforeattendingasocialevent,thinkofafew"go-to“topicstojumpstartadead

conversation.Thiswillhelpyoutofillthesilencesinsteadofstrugglingforwordsinthe

moment.Recentnews,localevents,popularbooksandtelevisionshowsareallgoodfallback

options.17

?Askopen-endedquestions.

Askquestionsthathavemorethanonepossibleanswer.18Theyhelpavoid

resultinginshortresponse.Forexample,insteadofasking,C4Didyoulikeyourhighschool?”,

youcouldask,“Whatdidyoulikeaboutyourhighschool?^^

?19

Aswithanygoodconversation,thebiggestkeyistolisten.Iftheyrespondtoyour

questionwithashortstatementsuchas"Yes"or"No”,thatmightindicatethattheyaren't

comfortabletalkingaboutaparticularsubject.Instead,talkaboutsomethingthatyouknow

they'reinterestedin.Forexample,44Iheardyouwonyourfootballgametheothernight.I'd

lovetohearaboutit.”

?Giveacompliment(表?yè)P(yáng)).

20Forexample,youcouldsay,“Ireallylikeyourshirt.Wheredidyougetit?”

Thiscouldmovetheconversationinanotherdirectionwhilemakingtheotherpersonfeel

good.Sticktosayingnicethingsifyou'retryingtomakesmalltalk.

A.Keeptheconversationflowing.

B.Italsoallowsyoutospendmoretimetogether.

C.Listencarefullyandrespondtotheirreactions.

D.There'sonlyonewordtodescribeit:awkward.

E.Thisisalwaysasafebet,aslongasifsappropriate.

F.Suchquestionsarelikelytogetthepersontalkingmore.

G.However,avoidsomesubjectsthatmaycausearguments.

二、完形填空

Growinguponafarm,ToriJamesspentmuchofherearlyyearsoutdoors,building

sheltersandplayinginmuddystreams.She21herselfasanambitiousand

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adventurouschildandowestheDukeofEdinburghAwardtoherlovefor22.James

saysshecouldneverhave23thatonedayshemightbetheyoungestBritishwoman

to24thepeakofMountEverest.

Today,Jamesisa(n)25adventurer.Alongsidehersuccessfulclimbofthe

world's26peakin2007,shewasamemberofthefirstall-femaleteamto27

atiring650-kilometreskiracetotheMagneticNorthPolein2005,andin2014shesetthe

28forthelongestnon-stopopen-seakayakcrossinginUKwaters.

Yetaheadofherfirstexplorationattheageof18,Jameshad29herabilityto

lastamonthoutinthecoldwithoutthecomfortofahotbath."It'sonlyby30

ourcomfortzonethatweunderstandourtruepotential,sheexplains,"That'swhenthe

31happens.^^

Jamesencourageswould-beadventurersnottobe32bytheconventional

imageoftherugged(粗獷的),hardyexplorer."Iamsuchabelieverthat,withtheright

supportandskills,everyonecanbring33toanexploration,sheadds,

"Sometimes,ifsonlyoutinthefieldthatsomeone's34talentsemerge,

35intheprocessofexploration.”

21.A.describesB.admitsC.imaginesD.praises

22.A.wildlifeB.scienceC.explorationD.competition

23.A.explainedB.understoodC.declaredD.predicted

24.A.measureB.approachC.admireD.reach

25.A.patientB.ordinaryC.professionalD.honest

26.A.coldestB.highestC.prettiestD.straightest

27.A.completeB.coachc.judgeD.cancel

28.A.recordB.dateC.goalD.standard

29.A.lostB.doubtedC.limitedD.developed

30.A.enteringB.restoringC.leavingD.expanding

31.A.emergencyB.accidentC.eventD.magic

32.A.pushedaheadB.keptapartC.cheeredupD.putoff

33.A.somethingB.nothingC.anythingD.everything

34.A.academicB.creativeC.hiddenD.artistic

35.A.eventuallyB.particularlyC.generallyD.obviously

三、語(yǔ)法填空

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

Acomposting(堆月巴)programatTheWesleySchoolinLosAngelesishelpingstudents

gethands-onexperienceandways36(handle)human-drivenclimatechange.For

thepastyear,alltheleftoverfoodwastefromtheschoolhasgoneintocompostingcontainers

ratherthanalandfill37itwouldbeburiedandwouldproduceplanet-warming

gases.

Theschool'scompostingprogram38(come)intobeingin2022,andthisyear,

theschoolhelda39(celebrate)torevealwhathappenedinsideaseriesof

five-foot-tallcontainers.StevenWynbrandt,alocalfarmer40compostingconsultant

whohashelpedtheschoolwithitsprogram,brokethetiesthatheldthecontainerclosed.Rich

blackcompostspilledoutfromthecontainer.

Theschoolwillusethecompostonplantsaroundcampus.Somewill41(offer)

tofamiliesthatwanttouseitathome,andwhateverisleftwillbedonated.

Ittakestwohoursforthecontainertobeemptiedandpreparedtoreceive42

nextday'slunchleftovers.Theothercontainersremainfulloffoodwastethatisinthe

processof43(break)down.Decorated44(poster)ontheoutsideofeach

containerindicatewhentheycanbeopenedsothatthenextgenerationofplantsoncampus

canbenefit45therichsoil.

四、書(shū)信寫(xiě)作

46.假如你是李華,你市電視臺(tái)正面向留學(xué)生開(kāi)展主題為“FeelofChina”的短視頻(short

video)征集活動(dòng)。請(qǐng)給你的留學(xué)生朋友Chris寫(xiě)一封郵件,鼓勵(lì)他參加,內(nèi)容包括:

1.活動(dòng)介紹;

2.內(nèi)容要求。

注意:

1.寫(xiě)作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80個(gè)左右;

2.請(qǐng)按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。

DearChris,

Howareyoudoing?

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Yours,

LiHua

五、書(shū)面表達(dá)

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。

ItwasJuly2019andmymumRebeccawastakingmeona120kmwalkingholidayfrom

PortugaltoSpainasaspecialtreatformy10thbirthday.Oneday,whilewalkingalongthe

coastalpathstaringoutattheAtlanticocean,IchattedawaytoMum."WhenLexiturns.10,

areyougoingtotakeheronatriplikethis?”Iasked,referringtomyseven-year-oldsister.

MumsaidLexihadalreadyaskedtogotoSvalbardinthenorthofNorwaybecauseshewas

crazyaboutpolarbears.

AlthoughIwasstillonmyfirstspecialtrip,I'dbeenlearningaboutancientcivilizations

atschoolandknewI'dlovetoseesomerelicsintheflesh.SoIcontinuedsaying,“Whydon't

IgotoEgyptwhileyou*reinSvalbardwithLexi?”,addingthatmydad,Olaf,couldtakeme

there.'"Great,butPmnotpayingforit."Muimreplied,chuckling.C4Thafsfine.Pllpay,“Isaid,

"I'llsaveupmypocketmoneyandgetajob.”

SothafsexactlywhatIdid.ThoughIwastooyoungtodoanyotherpaidwork,Ihad

myownsolution.Istartedsavingmy$10-a-weekpocketmoney.Also,Iwashedmy

parents5carormowedthelawnforextracash.

In2020,wemovedtoPerth.Oneday,Isawapamphlet(小冊(cè)子)intheletterbox

advertisingajobdeliveringcatalogues.WhenItoldMumIwantedtodoit,shetriedtoput

meofftheidea,remindingmethattheworkwastiringandtime-consuming.Butwhenseeing

thedeterminationinmyeyes,sheagreedtocallthem.Thankfully,myyoungagedidn't

botherthem-Igotthejob.OnaMonday,amountainofcataloguesweredroppedoffatour

house,whichshockedmealot.Itoldmyselftocalmdownanddedicatedtowork.Ittookme

ninehourstosortthroughthem.Atfirst,Iusedmybikeandcarriedthecataloguesinmy

backpacktodeliverthemto430housesinmyarea.

注意:

1.續(xù)寫(xiě)詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150個(gè)左右;

2.請(qǐng)按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。

Afterseveraldeliveries,Ifounditwasn'tveryefficient.

Threeandahalfyearslater,Isavedamassive$6,500,andDadandIflewtoCairo,

Egypt.

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參考答案:

1.D2.D3.C

【導(dǎo)語(yǔ)】

這是一篇應(yīng)用文。文章主要介紹了幾個(gè)2024年旅行規(guī)劃師推薦的英國(guó)最好的景點(diǎn)。

1.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)IconsofBritishFashion,Oxfordshire部分的“Palaceentryticketsare

validforayearandcost£38foradults,£22forunder-16s.(白金漢宮門(mén)票有效期為一年,成人

票價(jià)38英鎊,16歲以下票價(jià)22英鎊。)”可知,一對(duì)夫妻和一個(gè)5歲的小孩參觀Blenheim

的展覽花費(fèi)38x2+22=98英鎊。故選D。

2.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)Toulouse-LautrecinBath部分的“Anewexhibition,Toulouse-Lautrecand

theMastersofMontmartre,opensatVictoriaArtGalleryinBathinApril.Morethan30pieces

fromtheartisfscolourfulcareerwillbeshownalongsideworksbyotherartistsoftheday.(今年4

月,一場(chǎng)名為《圖盧茲-羅特列克與蒙馬特大師》的新展覽將在巴斯的維多利亞美術(shù)館開(kāi)幕。

這位藝術(shù)家豐富多彩的職業(yè)生涯中的30多件作品將與當(dāng)時(shí)其他藝術(shù)家的作品一起展出。)”

和NationalGallerygoesontour部分的“TheNationalGallerycelebratesits200thanniversary

on10May.Tomarktheoccasion,thegalleryislending12ofitsmosticonicpaintingsto12

venuesacrosstheUK.(國(guó)家美術(shù)館將于5月10日慶祝其成立200周年。為了紀(jì)念這一時(shí)刻,

該畫(huà)廊將向英國(guó)12個(gè)場(chǎng)館出借12幅最具代表性的畫(huà)作。廣可知,這兩個(gè)地方的共同之處在

于他們都讓游客享受藝術(shù)。故選D。

3.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)BackinTimeatBeamish部分的“Atrulyrecreated1950spicturehouseat

Beamishwilloffervisitorsachancetorecallthegoldenageofmovie-going.Thecinemawillbe

thelatestadditiontoa“1950sTown“openedlastsummeratthelivinghistorymuseum.Adults

£24.95,children£15.45,afamilyoffour£63.50,validforayear.(在比米什,一■座真正重現(xiàn)了

20世紀(jì)50年代的電影院將為游客提供一個(gè)回憶電影黃金時(shí)代的機(jī)會(huì)。這家電影院將是去年

夏天在活歷史博物館開(kāi)放的“20世紀(jì)50年代小鎮(zhèn)”的最新成員。成人24.95英鎊,兒童15.45

英鎊,四口之家63.50英鎊,有效期一年。廣可知,1950年代的PictureHouse參觀是一個(gè)全

年的活動(dòng)。故選C。

4.A5.C6.D7.B

【導(dǎo)語(yǔ)】這是一篇記敘文。文章主要講述了作者的父親在一個(gè)即將下暴雨的夏日幫助一個(gè)陌

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生人的故事。

4.詞句猜測(cè)題。由文章第二段劃線詞所在句子“heaskedmydadifhecouldsleepinour

basementforthenightforprotectionfromtherain.(他問(wèn)我爸爸是否可以在我們家的地下室過(guò)

夜,以防下雨。)”可知,這個(gè)陌生人應(yīng)該是不想打擾作者的家人,詢(xún)問(wèn)是否可以住在地下室;

由此猜測(cè),劃線詞的意思是“打擾”,與disturb(打擾)。故選A。

5.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。由文章第四段中"Wedrovehim10milestothenexttown,whereDadboughtthe

manaroomforthenightalongwithahoteveningmeal.(我們開(kāi)車(chē)帶他到10英里外的下一個(gè)

城鎮(zhèn),在那里爸爸給他買(mǎi)了一個(gè)房間過(guò)夜,還給他買(mǎi)了一頓熱騰騰的晚餐。)”可知,作者的

父親通過(guò)帶這個(gè)陌生人去了另一個(gè)城鎮(zhèn)的旅館來(lái)幫助他。故選C?

6.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。由文章第四段中“Inthecarafterwedroppedoffthestranger,Iheardmydadsay

tomymum,“IjusthopethatifJerryeverneedsanything,thiskindnesswillbereturnedto

him.”(我們把那個(gè)陌生人送上車(chē)后,我聽(tīng)到爸爸對(duì)媽媽說(shuō):“我只希望,如果杰里有什么需要,

這份善意能回到他那里(即他能得到幫助)?!皬V可知,爸爸希望他的大兒子受到善待。故選

Do

7.推理判斷題。由文章最后一段中“Weekslater,Dadtoldmyuncleabouttheyoungman.My

unclesuggestedthatperhapsmydadshouldn'thavetakentheriskofhavingastrangerinourcar.

(幾周后,爸爸把那個(gè)年輕人的事告訴了叔叔。我叔叔建議說(shuō),也許我父親不應(yīng)該冒險(xiǎn)讓一

個(gè)陌生人坐在我們的車(chē)?yán)?。廠可知,作者的叔叔認(rèn)為他父親的行為是不合適的。故選B。

8.B9.B10.A11.C

【導(dǎo)語(yǔ)】這是一篇說(shuō)明文。文章主要講述研究人員最近發(fā)現(xiàn),帽帶企鵝每次只睡大約四秒鐘,

以保護(hù)它們的蛋和新生的小企鵝。他們一天要這樣做幾千次。文章介紹了關(guān)于帽帶企鵝睡眠

時(shí)間短,來(lái)保護(hù)小企鵝的研究過(guò)程、方式以及存在的局限性。

8.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第二段的“ResearchersrecentlyfoundthatChinstrappenguinsonlysleepfor

aboutfoursecondsatatimeinordertoprotecttheireggsandnewbornchicks.Theydothis

thousandsoftimesthroughouttheday.Theshort“microsleeps''totalaround11hourseachday.

(研究人員最近發(fā)現(xiàn),為了保護(hù)它們的蛋和剛出生的小企鵝,Chintstrap企鵝一次只睡大約4

秒鐘。他們一天中這樣做數(shù)千次。短暫的“微睡眠”每天總計(jì)約11小時(shí))”可知,研究發(fā)現(xiàn),

企鵝為了保護(hù)它們的蛋和剛出生的企鵝,它們一次只睡大約幾秒鐘。故選B。

9.主旨大意題。根據(jù)第四段的"ChinstrappenguinsusuallylaytheireggsinNovemberinnests

答案第2頁(yè),共11頁(yè)

madeupofsmallrocks.Mated(交酉己的)pairsshareparentingresponsibilities.Oneparentusually

watchestheeggsandchicksalonewhiletheothergoesofffishingforfamilymeals.Adult

penguinsdon'tfacemanynaturalenemiesinthematingseason.(頸帶企鵝通常在11月在由小巖

石組成的巢穴中產(chǎn)卵。配對(duì)的人分擔(dān)養(yǎng)育子女的責(zé)任。父母中的一方通常獨(dú)自照看雞蛋和小

企鵝,而另一方則外出捕魚(yú)與家人團(tuán)聚。成年企鵝在交配季節(jié)不會(huì)遇到很多天敵)”以及全段

可知,本段主要介紹了企鵝的生活習(xí)慣,包括產(chǎn)卵的的時(shí)間,如何養(yǎng)育小企鵝等。故選B。

10.推理判斷題。根據(jù)倒數(shù)第二段的""Forthesepenguins,microsleepshavesomerestorative

functions,hesaid.Headdedthattheywouldnotsurvivewithoutit.(他說(shuō):“對(duì)于這些企鵝來(lái)說(shuō),

微睡眠具有一些恢復(fù)功能他補(bǔ)充說(shuō),沒(méi)有它,他們將無(wú)法生存)”可推知,WonYoungLee

認(rèn)為睡眠對(duì)于企鵝的生存至關(guān)重要。故選A。

11.推理判斷題。根據(jù)全文內(nèi)容以及第二段的“ResearchersrecentlyfoundthatChinstrap

penguinsonlysleepforaboutfoursecondsatatimeinordertoprotecttheireggsandnewborn

chicks.(研究人員最近發(fā)現(xiàn),為了保護(hù)它們的蛋和剛出生的小企鵝,Chintstrap企鵝一次只睡

大約4秒鐘)”可知,本文主要講述研究人員最近發(fā)現(xiàn),帽帶企鵝每次只睡大約四秒鐘,以保

護(hù)它們的蛋和新生的小企鵝。他們一天要這樣做幾千次。所以本篇文章最有可能出自科學(xué)雜

志。故選C。

12.C13.A14.D15.B

【導(dǎo)語(yǔ)】這是一篇說(shuō)明文。文章主要介紹了女性青少年對(duì)語(yǔ)言的發(fā)展產(chǎn)生的影響。

12.推理判斷題。由文章第二段“Butdespitecontributionsfromfamouswriters,historianssay

anothergrouphasanevengreaterimpactonthedevelopmentoflanguage:teenagegirls.Women

leadupto90percentoflinguistic(語(yǔ)言的)changes,associolinguistWilliamLabovobservedin

theearly2000s.Infact,hewrote,womenareoftenlinguisticallyaheadofmen"byafull

generation”“但是,歷史學(xué)家說(shuō),除了著名作家的貢獻(xiàn)外,另一個(gè)群體對(duì)語(yǔ)言的發(fā)展產(chǎn)生了

更大的影響:少女。正如社會(huì)語(yǔ)言學(xué)家威廉?拉博夫在21世紀(jì)初觀察到的那樣,女性主導(dǎo)了

90%的語(yǔ)言變化。事實(shí)上,他寫(xiě)道,女性在語(yǔ)言上往往比男性領(lǐng)先“整整一代”戶(hù)可推知,作

者提到一些男性作家創(chuàng)造的詞是為了引出要談?wù)摰脑掝},即女性群體對(duì)語(yǔ)言的發(fā)展產(chǎn)生的影

響。故選C。

13.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。由文章第三段中"ThoughOxfordUniversityPress,2023wordoftheyear,66rizz",

meaningcharm,wascoinedbyaman,severalrunners-up,including“situationship''and"swiftie”

答案第3頁(yè),共11頁(yè)

wereinspiredorfirstusedbywomen.(牛津大學(xué)出版社評(píng)選的2023年度詞匯中,意為"魅力"

的“rizz”是由一位男性創(chuàng)造的,但包括“situation”和“swifiie”在內(nèi)的幾個(gè)亞軍都是由女性啟發(fā)

或首次使用的)”可知,“rizz”是由一位男性創(chuàng)造的。故選A。

14.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。由文章最后一段中“AccordingtoGretchenMcCulloch,authorofBecause

Internet:UnderstandingtheNewRulesofLanguage,womentendtobemoresociallyaware.(《因

為互聯(lián)網(wǎng):理解語(yǔ)言的新規(guī)則》一書(shū)的作者格雷琴?麥卡洛克認(rèn)為,女性往往更有社會(huì)意識(shí))”

可知,格雷琴?麥卡洛克認(rèn)為女性的社會(huì)意識(shí)有助于詞匯創(chuàng)新。故選D。

15.主旨大意題。通讀全文,尤其是由文章第二段中“Butdespitecontributionsfiromfamous

writers,historianssayanothergrouphasanevengreaterimpactonthedevelopmentoflanguage:

teenagegirls.(但是,歷史學(xué)家說(shuō),除了著名作家的貢獻(xiàn)外,另一個(gè)群體對(duì)語(yǔ)言的發(fā)展產(chǎn)生了

更大的影響:少女)”可知,文章主要介紹了女性青少年對(duì)語(yǔ)言的發(fā)展產(chǎn)生的影響。由此可知,

FemaleTeensTakeaLeadinLinguisticChanges(女性青少年在語(yǔ)言變化中起主導(dǎo)作用)適合作

本文最佳標(biāo)題。故選B。

16.D17.G18.F19.C20.E

【導(dǎo)語(yǔ)】這是一篇說(shuō)明文。文章主要介紹了如何應(yīng)對(duì)在交談中因?yàn)槌聊斐傻膶擂蔚姆椒ā?/p>

16.上文“WeallknowwhatifsHkewhenaconversationdiesoffandyou'relefttositinsilence.

(我們都知道當(dāng)一次談話結(jié)束,你只能靜靜地坐著時(shí)是什么感覺(jué))”說(shuō)明談話結(jié)束無(wú)話可說(shuō)的

局面非常令人尷尬??仗庬樈忧拔?,說(shuō)明無(wú)話可說(shuō)的感覺(jué)非常的尷尬。D項(xiàng)“只有一個(gè)詞可

以形容它:尷尬。”符合語(yǔ)境。該項(xiàng)中的awkward是標(biāo)題中該詞的復(fù)現(xiàn)。故選D。

17.上文“Recentnews,localevents,popularbooksandtelevisionshowsareallgoodfallback

options.(最近的新聞、當(dāng)?shù)氐幕顒?dòng)、受歡迎的書(shū)籍和電視節(jié)目都是不錯(cuò)的后備選擇)”說(shuō)明最

近的新聞,活動(dòng),受歡迎的書(shū)籍和電視節(jié)目都是可以提前選擇的話題??仗幒颓拔男纬赊D(zhuǎn)折

關(guān)系,說(shuō)明選擇話題時(shí)需要注意的問(wèn)題。G項(xiàng)中的“somesubjects”和前文中的topics相呼應(yīng),

所以G項(xiàng)“但是,要避免一些可能引起爭(zhēng)論的話題。”符合語(yǔ)境。故選G。

18.上文“Askquestionsthathavemorethanonepossibleanswer.(提出有多個(gè)可能答案的問(wèn)題)“

說(shuō)明想要打破沉默,可以提出有多個(gè)答案的問(wèn)題。空處承上啟下,說(shuō)明這樣做的好處。F項(xiàng)

中的“Suchquestions”和時(shí)前文中該詞的復(fù)現(xiàn),下文中的They指代的也是“Suchquestions”,

說(shuō)明這樣的問(wèn)題可能會(huì)讓對(duì)方多說(shuō)話。故選F。

19.下文“Aswithanygoodconversation,thebiggestkeyistolisten.Iftheyrespondtoyour

答案第4頁(yè),共11頁(yè)

questionwithashortstatementsuchas"Yes"or"No”,thatmightindicatethattheyaren't

comfortabletalkingaboutaparticularsubject.(與任何好的談話一樣,最大的關(guān)鍵是傾聽(tīng)。如果

他們用“是”或“否”等簡(jiǎn)短的回答來(lái)回答你的問(wèn)題,這可能表明他們對(duì)談?wù)撃硞€(gè)特定的話題感

到不舒服)”說(shuō)明本段所給建議為先要認(rèn)真傾聽(tīng),在根據(jù)聽(tīng)到了的信息做出回應(yīng)。C

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