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烏魯木齊市高級中學(xué)2023-2024學(xué)年高三上學(xué)期12月月考英語試題總分120分考試時(shí)間120分鐘一、閱讀理解(共40分)Duringmythirdyearofuniversity,IspentsixmonthsstudyinginRiodeJaneiro,Brazil.ManyareworriedabouttravellingtoRiobutIpromise,itisworthavisit.NowIwanttosharemytoprecommendations(推薦)forexperiencingRiolessasatouristbutmorelikeanativeBrazilian.PedraBonitaRioisfullofhikingroutes,andsomeBrazilianslovetospendanafternoonhiking.MyfavoriterouteofallhastobePedraBonita.PedraBonitainvolvesasteepclimbofaboutanhourthroughtalltrees,andIadmititisdifficultinRio’sheat,butyouarerewardedatthetopwithawonderfulviewofthecity,standinghighabovethegreenlandscapeandblueseabelow.MuretadaUrcaOnethingyouaresuretofindinRioisanamazingsunset,butalotofthebestspotstendtobefulloftourists.Inmyopinion,MuretadaUrcaisthemostrelaxingplacetowatchthesunsetoverthesilversea,withthefigureofChristtheRedeemerstandingtallinthebackground.PedradoSalPedradoSalisahistoricalareainthecitycentreandonMondaynightsitisbroughttolifebythesoundofsamba.Hundredsofpeoplegatherinthestreet,foodanddrinkstallsaresetupanditbecomesagiantstreetpartywitheveryoneenjoyingthehappysoundoflivesamba!PicanhaIftherewereoneBrazilianfoodIcouldbringbacktotheUK,itwouldbepicanha.ItisthetastiestcutofsteakIhaveevertasted,servedalongsidericeandbeans.1.ThewriteroncewenttoRiodeJaneiroto________.A.staythereasatouristforsixmonthsB.studyasashort-timeinternationalstudentC.liveasanativeBrazilianD.learnhowtobeanativeBrazilian2.Whichofthefollowingisprobablythefavoriteofbody-builders?A.PedraBonita.B.MuretadaUrca.D.Picanha.C.PedradoSal.3.WhatcanyouenjoyinPedradoSal?A.Awonderfulviewofthecity.C.Agiantstreetparty.B.Anamazingsunset.D.AniceBrazilianfood.It’slateatnight,theweatherisbad,andyou’rehungry.Yourfavoriterestaurantisamileaway,butyoudon’twanttoleavethehouse,andyoudon’twanttopaya$5deliveryfeeandatipfora$10meal.So,whatcanyoudo?Backintheolddays,youwouldhavetogointherainorlearnedtoplanahead.Butthosedaysarecomingtoanend,atleastinWashingtonDC.About20knee-highrobotsrecentlyhaveappearedonthesidewalksofthenation’scapital,andthey’reouttobringtakeoutfoodfromrestaurantstohungrycustomersathome—whilekeepingthedeliverycosttojustadollar.Eachoftherobotsseemslikeaboxonsixwheels,anddrivesatanaveragespeedof4milesperhour.Ithaslightsandatallandbrightorangeflagtomakeitmorenoticeableonthesidewalk.Therobotreliesonartificialintelligencetechnologythatdrawsinputfromninecameras,GPSandsensors.Thecamerasrecognizealot—includingtrafficlights,crosswalksandstopsigns.Ifarobotfindsitselfinasituationitdoesn’tunderstand,allthemachinehastodoissendacallforhelp.Thenahumanoperatorinaremotecontrolcentercanlookthroughthecamerasandfigureoutthebestactiontotake.Thatcameraalsoprovidessecurity.Ifsomeonetriestostealtherobot,forexample,thecamerascanphotographthethief.Law-makersinWashingtonDC,Virginia,FloridaandIdahohavealreadystartedtomakesuchself-drivingrobotslegalonthesidewalks.Otherstateshavealsoexpressedinterest.“Robotslikethesewillcompletedeliveriesthatnormallywouldn’thavebeenplacedwiththehuman-baseddeliveryoptionsofthepast,”oneofthelaw-makerssays,“Butwehavetobesurethattheyarenotgoingtoputpeopleoutofjobs.”4.Howmuchshouldyoupayfora$10mealdeliveredbyrobots?A.$10.B.$1l.C.$15.D.$17.5.Whichparagraphmainlyfocusesontherobots’appearances?A.Paragraph3.C.Paragraph5.B.Paragraph4.D.Paragraph6.6.Whatarethelaw-makersworriedabout?A.Therobots’reliability.B.Thesafetyofthepassers-by.D.Thepossibleunemployment.C.Thehighdeliverycosts.7.Inwhichsectionofanewspapermaythistextappear?A.Technology.C.Law.B.Advertisement.D.Politics.Woulditsurpriseyoutolearnthatthevastmajorityofadults—around75percent—telluptotwolieseveryday?Whatthissuggeststhenisthatyou’veprobablytoldalieortwointhepast24hoursandchancesareyou'vealsobeenliedto.Beforeyoustartprotestingyourinnocenceorconfrontinglovedonesandcolleagues,though,it’sworthnotingthatthebulkoftheseliesfallintothe“hardlyworthmentioning”category.Thinklittlewhiteliessuchasattemptingtosparesomeone’sfeelingsorgentlytwistingthefactstoavoidlooking-bad.Peopletellliesforavarietyofreasons.Lessthan12percentofliescanbecategorizedas“biglies”—andtheseareusuallytheonesthatreallymatter.Anexampleofabiglie,accordingtothestudy’sauthors,wouldbesaying“Iloveyou”withoutbeingsincere.So,arethereanybodylanguagegiveawaysthatcanhelp“out”someonewho’slying?Backin2015,UniversityofMichiganresearchersidentifiedsomecommonbehaviorsamongliars,includingfrowningorgrimacing(扮怪相),lookingdirectlyatthequestionerinabidtoappeartrustworthy,andovercompensatingbygesturingwithbothhands.Amorerecentstudyfoundthatliarsmayunconsciouslymimicthebodylanguageofthosearoundthemwhiletheirbrainsareotherwiseengagedintellinglies.However,toestablishaconnectionwithanewperson,thatwillmakethemfeelthatthereissomethingaboutyouthattheylike.It’salsoworthlookingoutforthe“eyedart”:whenweglancetotheleft,we’reattemptingtorecallfactsandevents;whenwelooktotheright,we’rethinkingmorecreatively.Vocalfactorscanofferagoodclue,too.Peoplewhoarebeingdeliberatelydishonest—orwholackcertaintyinwhatthey’resaying—tendtospeakslowerandplacelessemphasisonthemiddleofwords.It’simportanttorememberthoughthatnoneofthesepointersofferundeniableevidencethatyou’redealingwithaliar.Afterall,somepeoplejustgrimace(做鬼臉)moreorspeakslowerthanothers.8WhichofthefollowingliesareNOTcategorizedas“hardlyworthmentioning”?A.“Iloveyournewhaircut.”B.“Iamsointoyou.”(saidcoldly)C.“Relax.Itmakesnodifferencetome.”D.“Mytrainwascancelled”insteadof“Ioversleptandmissedmytrain”.9.Howdoesaliar’sbodylanguagegiveawayhimself?A.Helooksdirectlyatthequestionertoshowhistrustinhim.B.Hekeepsglancingtotheleftfromtimetotimewhenhetalks.C.Heunintentionallyrepeatsthegesturemadebythepersonhetalksto.D.Hespeaksslowerandemphasizesthemiddleofthewordsless.10.Theunderlinedword“mimic”inthethirdparagraphmeans______.A.a(chǎn)ffectB.ignoreC.mirrorD.mix11.What’sthebesttitleforthetext?A.Howtodealwithaliar.B.Howtotellwhiteliesorbiglies.C.Thepossiblereasonsoftellinglies.D.Howtotellifsomeoneislyingtoyou.It’snotjustadultswhohaveathingortwotodiscusswithotherpeople,babiestoohavetheirownsociallivesandenjoygroupinteraction,accordingtoaworld-firststudy.ThebreakthroughstudyconductedbypsychologistProfessorBenBradley,atCharlesSturtUniversity,couldcompletelytransformthewaychild-carecentresaresetup.Intheirstudy,theresearchersexaminedgroupsofnine-month-oldbabiesinNewSouthWalesandBritain.Andtheycameacrossastounding(令人吃驚的)results.Itwasfoundthatinfantshad“socialbrains”andfocusednotjustontheirmothersbutonsociallifeingroupsaswell.“Theycommunicatewithmorethanonebabyatonce,andshowjealousyandgenerousness,”saidProfessorBradley.Headded,“Theydeveloptheirownmeaningsthroughgroupinteraction,theynoticeifagroupmemberisbehavingdifferentlyandtheytakeonroles,suchasleadersandfollowers.”“Ababywhohasadepressedmothertendstobewithdrawn(內(nèi)向的),butputthatsamebabyinagroupofitspeers(同齡人)andtheybehaveandinteractlikeanyotherbaby.”Itwasthefirstall-babygroupstudyevertobeconducted.“Moststudiesofbabiesconcentrateontheinfant-motherrelationship,assumingthatisthesinglefoundationformentalhealth,butbabiesareconstantlyinvolvedwithgroupsofpeopleotherthantheirmothers,fathers,siblings,grandparentsandthosetakingcare.Therefore,themother-babyapproachneedstobecombinedwithagroupapproach,”saidBradley.PhoebeChristison,achild-careworkeratCamperdownSunshineBubsinSydney’sinnerwest,saidsheoftennoticedwhatappearedtobeemotionalattachmentsdevelopedbetweentoddlers.Shesaid,“Joel(1)months)andIsabella(2)months)alwaysliketoholdhandswhentheysitintheirhighchairsandeat.Andbabiesdefinitelyshowjealousy.Theypushandtoucheachother,andcopywhattheotherisdoing.”12.WhichofthefollowingstatementsaboutthestudyisTRUE?A.It’sthefirststudytolookatall-babygroups.B.Itdividesbabiesaccordingtotheirpersonalities.C.Itsaimistochangethewayofchildcare.D.Itsresultsarehardtobelieve.13.Ababywhohasadepressedmother_____.A.tendstobeafollowerC.haspoorsocialabilityB.a(chǎn)lsoenjoysgroupinteractionD.paysmoreattentiontoitsmother14.Whatcanbeinferredfromtheresultofthisstudy?A.There’snoneedofchild-carecentersatall.B.Babiesareaffectedbygroupsmorethanbytheirmothers.C.Adultsshouldincludebabieswhenhavingsocialactivities.D.Thenormalinfant-motherbondaloneisn’tenoughforthegoodmentalhealthforbabies.15.Theunderlinedword“toddlers”inParagraph8canbereplacedby“____”.A.a(chǎn)dultsC.peersB.infantsD.groups二、七選五(共10分)Doyouconstantlyusethecomputer,whetherforlearningorentertainment?Computersgiveoffradiationthatisbadforyourhealth,butherearesomewaystoprotectyourselffromtheradiation.16Greenteacanbeabsorbedbythe17bodyeasilyintoaformofvitaminA,whichhelpsreduceradiation.Itisadvisabletoattacharadiationfilterplate(輻射過濾板)infrontofyourcomputerscreen.Besuretoavoidputtinganymetalsubstancesnearyourcomputerasthesemayreflectsomeoftheelectromagneticwavesthatareharmfultoyourhealth.be.18Thebrighterthescreenis,thehighertheradiationwillYoucanalsoputsomeradiation-absorbingplantssuchasseveralcacti(仙人掌)nearyourcomputertopreventradiation.Makesureyoutakemeasurestoprotectyourskinbeforesittinginfrontofthecomputer.19What'smore,washyourfacesoonafterusingthecomputerinordertoreduce70%oftheradiation.20Anoldcomputeringeneralhasonetotwotimesmoreradiationreleasedthanthenewonewithinthesamedistance.A.Andadjustthebrightnessofyourcomputerscreen.BItalsohelpsoureyesseethingsclearlyinthedarkbyimprovingthevisualability.C.Andadjustthesoundlevelonyourcomputer.D.Themostefficientwayisbydrinkingsomecoffeeregularly.E.Ifpossible,purchaseanewcomputerinsteadofusinganoldcomputer.F.Thesimplestwayisbydrinkingtwoorthreecupsofgreenteaeveryday.G.Forexample,applyafacemasktoprotectyourself.三、完形填空(共15分)Boxingisapopularsportthatmanypeopleseemtobefascinatedby.Newspapers,magazinesandsportsprogrammesonTVfrequentlyboxingmatches.Professionalboxersearnalotofmoney,andsuccessfulboxersare22asbigheroes.21Itseemstomethatsomepeople,especiallymen,findit23because24itisanaggressivesport.Whentheywatchaboxingmatch,theycanthewinningboxer,andthisgivesthemthefeelingofbeinga25themselves.Itisafactthatmanypeoplehavefeelingsofaggressionfromtimetotime,buttheycannotshowtheir26intheireverydaylives.Watchingaboxingmatchgivesthemanoutletforthisaggression.However,thereisasport.Althoughboxerswearglovesduringthefights,andamateurboxershavetowearhelmets,therehavefrequentlybeenaccidentsinbothprofessionalandamateurboxing,sometimeswith29consequences.Boxershave27sidetoboxing.Itcanbeaverydangerous28sufferedfromheadinjuries,andoccasionally,fightershaveevenbeenkilledasaresultofbeingknockedoutinthe30.Furthermore,studieshaveshownthatthereareoftenlong-termeffectsofboxing,intheformofseriousbrain31,evenifaboxerhasneverbeenknockedout.Iampersonallynotatallin32ofaggressivesportslikeboxing.I33toaggressivesportsonTV,thinkitwouldbebetteriflesstimewasandwewelcomedmoremenandwomenfromnon-aggressivesportsasourheroesandheroinesinoursociety.Ibelievethattheworldisaggressiveenoughalready!Ofcourse,peoplelike34sports,andsodoI,butIthinkthat35otherpeopleinanaggressivewayisnotsomethingthatshouldberegardedasasport.21.A.broadcastB.coverC.hostD.designD.treatedD.challengingD.longforD.trainerD.strengthD.negativeD.barely22.A.keptB.individualizedC.thought23.A.a(chǎn)ppealingB.subjectiveC.violentC.identifywithC.inspectorC.energyC.deadly24.A.pickup25.A.winnerB.believeinB.spectator26.A.a(chǎn)mbitionB.a(chǎn)ggression27.A.positiveB.indifferent28.A.otherwiseB.somehow29.A.dramaticB.eye-catchingC.evenC.emotionalC.pitchD.specialD.yard30.A.court31.A.lossB.ringB.drainC.damageC.chargeD.disorderD.power32.A.favour33.A.shiftedB.processB.transformedC.givenD.deliveredD.regularD.hitting34.A.competitiveB.quietC.cooperativeC.teasing35.A.invadingB.insulting四、用單詞的適當(dāng)形式完成短文(共15分)(1個(gè)單詞)或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。YoumaynotknowthenameJohnSmithPemberton,butyoumustknowthenameofhis36(invent):Coca-Cola.PembertonwasaUSchemist.WhenhewaswoundedintheCivilWar,heusedmedicinetoeasethepainandgraduallygottheaddiction,hecreatedhisowndrinkby38nutsofkola.Henamed3937(addict)toit.Tolight(use)leavesofcocaand“Pemberton’sFrenchWineCoca”.Inthesameyear,thelocalgovernmentpassedabanonalcohol.Pembertonhadtochangetherecipetoremovethealcohol.In1886,PembertoninvitedWillisVenabletohelphimperfecthisnewrecipe.Theyusedcarbonatedwaterandfinallyinventedanewdrink.Ithadnoalcoholsellit4041couldstilleasepainandclearthemind.Pembertondecidedtoadrinkratherthanamedicine.In1887,PembertonsoldpartofthestockofhiscompanytoAsaCandler,Company.42latercreatedtheCoca-ColaNowadays.Coca-Colahasbecomeoneofthemostpopularintheworld.Thecompanyonlyofferssemi-finishedproductstopartnersandwon’tsellthe44(origin)ingredients(成分).ItssecretrecipewaskeptintheSunTrustBankinAtlantafor86yearsuntiltheendof2011.Sincethen,it45(keep)intheWorldofCoca-ColacenterinAtlanta.43(drink)五、建議信(共15分)46Jimmy子郵件,介紹一下漢語以及學(xué)習(xí)漢語的一些方法。要點(diǎn)如下:1.漢語是世界的主要語言之一,現(xiàn)在越來越多的人開始學(xué)習(xí)漢語。2.由于漢語與其他語言的眾多差異,很多外國人覺得漢語很難掌握。3.一些學(xué)習(xí)漢語的建議和方法。DearJimmy,______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________六、讀后續(xù)寫(共25分)47.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。AnEncounterinaDepartmentStoreCandleholders,pictureframesandsoonsurroundedmeinahouseholdgoodsstore.WhilemyhusbandandIwaitedforconstructiontobefinishedinournewhouse,Ienjoyedseekingdecoratingideas.Afigurineononeoftheshelvesattractedmyattention,andIpickeditup.Itwasbeautiful,madeofcastbronze.Awomanwasdancingwithayounggirl,theirfacescaughtinamomentofpurejoy,andthegirllookeduplovelyatwhatcouldonlybehermother.MemoriesfloodedinIrememberedmydaughter,Laura,myson,Glenn,andmedancingaroundthelivingroom.Iwasanurse,whichmeantlongshiftsatthehospital,soIcherishedthesemomentswithmykids.“Havingsofun,”asLaurausedtosay.Icouldseebothofmychildrennow—GlenndancingtotherecordplayerasLauraspunroundandround.Timehadpassedintheblinkofaneye.NowmyhusbandandIweremovingoutofthehousethey’dgrownupin.Laurahaschildrenofherownandworksasadesigner.Glennalsoworksinadesigncompany.Ihadtobuyit,andknewjustwhereI’dputitinthenewhouse.Itwouldbeputonthesideofthefireplaceinthelivingroom.Onlyonethingcouldmakemypurchasemoreperfect:ifthisfigurinewerepartofaset,theotherpieceofamotherdancingwithaboy.ItwaspossibleI’dfindone.Determined,Isearchedtheentirestore.Icarefullyscannedeveryshelf.Therewasnocompanionfigurineanywhere,norasalespersontohelpme.Maybethecashierwillknow,Ithought.Iheadedtotheregisters.AsIstoodinthecheckoutline,Ispottedanolderwomanwalkingquicklywithsomethinglikeafigurineinoneofherhands.注意:1.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。Isteppedaside,sothewomancouldgetpast._____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Iaskedthecashieraboutthewomanhelpingme._____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________英語月考答案:1.B2.A3.C【分析】本文屬于說明文,作者主要推薦了里約熱內(nèi)盧值得觀光的地方。1.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第一段Duringmythirdyearofuniversity,IspentsixmonthsstudyinginRiodeJaneiro.可知,作者去里約熱內(nèi)盧是為了學(xué)習(xí),故選B。2Rioisfullofhikingroutes,andsomeBrazilianslovetospendanafternoonhiking.MyfavoriterouteofallhastobePedraBonita.可知,PedraBonita可以供游客徒步,故選A。3Hundredsofpeoplegatherinthestreet,foodanddrinkstallsaresetupanditbecomesagiantstreetpartywitheveryoneenjoyingthehappysoundoflivesamba!可知,人們可以在這個(gè)地方觀看巨大的街道排隊(duì),欣賞桑巴舞蹈,故選C。4.B5.C6.D7.A“快遞小哥”。4“whilekeepingthedeliverycosttojustadollar.(同時(shí)把送貨成本控制在一美元左右。)”1010+1=11美金。故選B。5“Eachoftherobotsseemslikeaboxonsixwheels,anddrivesatanaveragespeedof4milesperhour.Ithaslightsandatallandbrightorangeflagtomakeitmorenoticeableonthesidewalk.(每個(gè)機(jī)器人看起來都像一個(gè)4)”5段主要講的是機(jī)器人的外觀。故選C。6“oneofthelaw-makerssays,“Butwehavetobesurethattheyarenotgoingtoputpeopleoutofjobs.”(一位立法者說:“但我們必須確保它們不會讓人們失業(yè)。”)”可知,立法者擔(dān)心的是送餐機(jī)器人可能帶來的失業(yè)沖擊。故選D。7.推理判斷題。通讀全文可知,文章主要介紹了出現(xiàn)在華盛頓特區(qū)街頭的智能送餐機(jī)器人。因此很可能會出現(xiàn)在“科技”版面。故選A。8.B9.C10.C11.D文章指出也不存在指認(rèn)一個(gè)說謊者的絕對依據(jù)。8.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第二段中的“Beforeyoustartprotestingyourinnocenceorconfrontinglovedonesandcolleagues,though,it’sworthnotingthatthebulkoftheseliesfallintothe“hardlyworthmentioning”category.Thinklittlewhiteliessuchasattemptingtosparesomeone’sfeelingsorgentlytwistingthefactstoavoidlooking-bad.(然而,在你開始抗議自己的清白或與親人和同事對峙之前,值得注“幾乎不值得一提”如試圖不傷害別人的感情,或者溫和地歪曲事實(shí)以避免看起來不好)”可知,“我喜歡你的新發(fā)型?!?,“放松。這對我來說沒什么不同。”和“我的火車被取消了”,“”“不值得一提”謊言范“Anexampleofabiglie,accordingtothestudy’sauthors,wouldbesaying“Iloveyou”withoutbeingsincere.(“我愛你”時(shí)沒有真誠)”可知,不真誠地說“我愛你”,即“我太喜歡你了。”是真正的大謊言,不屬于“不值得一提”謊言范疇。故選B項(xiàng)。9.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第三段中的“Amorerecentstudyfoundthatliarsmayunconsciouslymimicthebodylanguageofthosearoundthemwhiletheirbrainsareotherwiseengagedintellinglies.()”與他交談的人的手勢而暴露自己說謊。故選C項(xiàng)。10“Backin2015,UniversityofMichiganresearchersidentifiedsomecommonbehaviorsamongliars,includingfrowningorgrimacing(扮怪相),lookingdirectlyatthequestionerinabidtoappeartrustworthy,andovercompensatingbygesturingwithbothhands.Amorerecentstudyfoundthatliarsmayunconsciouslymimicthebodylanguageofthosearoundthemwhiletheirbrainsareotherwiseengagedintellinglies.(早在2015以及雙手做手勢來過度補(bǔ)償。最近的一項(xiàng)研究發(fā)現(xiàn),說謊者可能會無意識地mimic周圍人的肢體語言,而他們的大腦則在撒謊)”可知,說謊者說謊時(shí)往往會mimic在此處意為“模仿、映照(mirror)”。故選C項(xiàng)。11.主旨大意題。根據(jù)上文講“說謊者是怎么通過肢體動作以及聲音來暴露撒謊行為的”和最后一段中的“It’simportanttorememberthoughthatnoneofthesepointersofferundeniableevidencethatyou’redealingwithaliar.Afterall,somepeoplejustgrimace(做鬼臉)moreorspeakslowerthanothers.(但重要的是要記住,只是比其他人做更多的鬼臉或說得慢)”可知作者認(rèn)為沒有可以用來判斷一個(gè)人是否說謊的絕對依據(jù),D“如何判斷某人是否在對你撒謊”D項(xiàng)。12.A13.B14.D15.B一基礎(chǔ),單單有正常的母嬰關(guān)系對嬰兒的心理健康是不夠的。12“Itwasthefirstall-babygroupstudyevertobeconducted.”可知,這是第一個(gè)針對全嬰群體的研究,故A項(xiàng)正確。13.推理判斷題。根據(jù)第六段“Ababywhohasadepressedmothertendstobewithdrawn(內(nèi)向的),butputthatsamebabyinagroupofitspeers(同齡人)andtheybehaveandinteractlikeanyotherbaby”兒童一樣喜歡群體互動,故B項(xiàng)正確。14.推理判斷題。根據(jù)倒數(shù)第三段中的“Moststudiesofbabiesconcentrateontheinfant-motherrelationship,assumingthatisthesinglefoundationformentalhealth,butbabiesareconstantlyinvolvedwithgroupsofpeopleotherthantheirmothers,fathers,siblings,grandparentsandthosetakingcare.Therefore,themother-babyapproachneedstobecombinedwithagroupapproach,”可知,大多數(shù)對嬰兒的研究關(guān)系對嬰兒的心理健康是不夠的,故D項(xiàng)正確。15.詞義猜測題。根據(jù)畫線詞前的“PhoebeChristison,achild-careworkeratCamperdownSunshineBubsinSydney’sinnerwest,saidsheoftennoticedwhatappearedtobeemotionalattachmentsdevelopedbetween”可知,PhoebeChristison是了情感依戀,由此可知畫線詞詞義為“嬰兒”,故B項(xiàng)正確。16.F17.B18.A19.G20.E【分析】這是一篇說明文。文章介紹了幾種減少電腦輻射對人體影響的方法。16文“GreenteacanbeabsorbedbythebodyeasilyintoaformofvitaminA,whichhelpsreduceradiation.(綠茶可以被身體很容易地吸收成維生素a的形式,有助于減少輻射)”說明綠茶對減少輻射有效。F選項(xiàng)“Thesimplestwayisbydrinkingtwoorthreecupsofgreenteaeveryday.(最簡單的方法就是每天喝兩到三杯綠茶)”符合題意。故選F項(xiàng)。17文“GreenteacanbeabsorbedbythebodyeasilyintoaformofvitaminA,whichhelpsreduceradiation.(綠茶可以被身體很容易地吸收成維生素a的形式,有助于)”該空承接上文繼續(xù)講綠茶的好處。B選項(xiàng)“Italsohelpsoureyesseethingsclearlyinthedarkbyimprovingthevisualability.(它還通過提高視覺能力,幫助我們的眼睛在黑暗中看清東西)”符合題意,故選B項(xiàng)。18文“Thebrighterthescreenis,thehighertheradiationwillbe.(就越高)”說明需要調(diào)整屏幕亮度。A選項(xiàng)“Andadjustthebrightnessofyourcomputerscreen.(調(diào)整電腦屏幕的亮度)”符合題意,故選A項(xiàng)。19.上文“Makesureyoutakemeasurestoprotectyourskinbeforesittinginfrontofthecomputer.(在你坐在電腦前之前,一定要采取措施保護(hù)你的皮膚)”以及下文“What'smore,washyourfacesoonafterusingthecomputerinordertoreduce70%oftheradiation.(更重要的是,使用電腦后盡快洗臉,以減少70%的輻射)”說明要采取措施護(hù)膚。G選項(xiàng)“Forexampleapplyafacemasktoprotectyourself.(敷一層面膜保護(hù)自己)”符合題意,故選G項(xiàng)。20文“Anoldcomputeringeneralhasonetotwotimesmoreradiationreleasedthanthenewonewithinthesamedistance.(在相同的距離內(nèi),一臺舊電腦釋放的輻射一般比一臺新電腦多一到兩倍)”說明盡可能不要買舊型電腦。E選項(xiàng)“Ifpossible,purchaseanewcomputerinsteadofusinganoldcomputer.(如果可能的話,購買一臺新電腦,而不是使用舊電腦)”符合題意。故選E項(xiàng)。21.B28.C35.D22.D29.A23.A30.B24.C31.C25.A32.A26.B33.C27.D34.A面,且表達(dá)了對于侵略性運(yùn)動的不認(rèn)同?!驹斀狻?.拳擊比賽。A.broadcastB.cover報(bào)道;C.host舉辦;D.design“Newspapers,magazinesandsportsprogrammesonTV”可知,此處報(bào)紙,雜志和電視上的體育節(jié)目經(jīng)常報(bào)道拳擊比賽。故選B項(xiàng)。2.英雄。A.kept保持;B.individualized個(gè)性化;C.thought認(rèn)為;D.treated對待。根據(jù)“asbigheroes”可知,此處表示被視作大英雄,用betreatedas。故選D項(xiàng)。3.引力,因?yàn)樗且豁?xiàng)有攻擊性的運(yùn)動。A.appealingB.subjective主觀C.violentD.challenging“Whentheywatchaboxingmatch,theycan?4?thewinningboxer,andthisgivesthemthefeelingofbeinga5themselves.”吸引力。故選A項(xiàng)。4.擊手,這讓他們有一種自己也是贏家的感覺。A.pickup撿起;B.believein信任;C.identifywith認(rèn)同……D.longfor“andthisgivesthemthefeelingofbeinga?5?themselves.”推測,拳擊運(yùn)動讓男性有認(rèn)同感。故選C項(xiàng)。5.考查名詞詞義辨析。句意同上。A.winner獲勝者;B.spectator觀眾,旁觀者;C.inspector檢查員;D.trainer訓(xùn)練者。根據(jù)語境,結(jié)合“thewinningboxer”可知,此處表示男性有一種自己成為贏家的感覺。故選A項(xiàng)。6.常生活中表現(xiàn)出來。A.ambitionB.aggressionC.energyD.strength力氣。根據(jù)“havefeelingsofaggression”可知,此處表示許多人不時(shí)的有攻擊性。故選B項(xiàng)。7.考查形容詞詞義辨析。句意:然而,拳擊也有消極的一面。A.positive積極的;B.indifferentC.deadlyD.negative消極的。根據(jù)后一句“Itcanbeaverydangeroussport.”并結(jié)合“However”可知,此處表示拳擊有消極的一面。故選D項(xiàng)。8.來令人吃驚的后果。A.otherwiseB.somehowC.evenD.barely僅僅,幾乎不。根據(jù)“andamateurboxers”可知,業(yè)余拳擊運(yùn)動員比專業(yè)的拳擊運(yùn)動員裝備要更安全,even甚至,符合題意。故選C項(xiàng)。9.考查形容詞詞義辨析。句意同上。A.dramatic戲劇性的,令人吃驚的;B.eye-catching引人注目的;C.emotional情緒的,容易激動的;D.special特殊的。結(jié)合“consequences”和“Boxershavesufferedfromheadinjuries,andoccasionally,fightershaveevenbeenkilledasaresultofbeingknockedoutinthe????10????.”果。故選A項(xiàng)。10.考查名詞詞義辨析。句意:有些拳擊手頭部受傷,有時(shí)甚至?xí)驗(yàn)樵谌瓝魣鯝.courtB.ringC.pitch場地,球場;D.yard院子。此處表示“拳擊場”用ring。故選B項(xiàng)。11.考查名詞詞義辨析。句意:此外,研究表明,拳擊經(jīng)常會有長期的影響,表現(xiàn)為嚴(yán)重的腦損傷,即使拳擊手從未被擊倒過。A.loss損失;B.drain消耗;C.damage損D.disorder“腦損傷”用braindamage,為固定搭配。故選C項(xiàng)。12.考查固定短語辨析。句意:我個(gè)人一點(diǎn)也不喜歡像拳擊這樣具有侵略性的運(yùn)動。A.infavourof贊成;B.inprocessof在……的進(jìn)程中;C.inchargeof掌控,管D.inpowerof在……的影響下。根據(jù)“notatall”和“Ithinkitwouldbebetteriflesstimewas????13???toaggressivesportsonTV,andwewelcomedmoremenandwomenfromnon-aggressivesportsasourheroesandheroinesinoursociety.Ibelievethattheworldisaggressiveenoughalready!”可知,作者是不贊成攻擊性運(yùn)動的。故選A項(xiàng)。13.考查動詞詞義辨析。句意:我認(rèn)為如果少花點(diǎn)時(shí)間在電視上播放攻擊性體育A.shifted輪B.transformed改C.givenD.delivered傳遞。作者認(rèn)為,電視上更少的時(shí)間被用來播放攻擊性的節(jié)目會更好。故選C項(xiàng)。14.考查形容詞詞義辨析。句意:當(dāng)然,人們喜歡競技運(yùn)動,我也喜歡,但是我認(rèn)為以攻擊性的方式打別人不應(yīng)該被視為一項(xiàng)運(yùn)動。A.competitive有競爭力的;B.quietC.cooperativeD.regular有規(guī)律的。根據(jù)“butIthinkthat????15????otherpeopleinanaggressivewayisnotsomethingthatshouldberegardedasasport.”可知,拳擊一類的運(yùn)動屬于有競

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