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高級中學(xué)名校試卷PAGEPAGE1黑龍江省牡丹江市2024-2025學(xué)年高三上學(xué)期期中英語試題第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。AManysmallAmericantownsareknownfortheirbeautifulscenery,butveryfewhavesomethingspecialtooffer.Thefollowingareknownfortheiruniquestyles.Scottshoro,AlabamaThisattractivetownisknownas“TheLostLuggageCapitaloftheWorld”thankstotheunclaimedluggagecenter,wherelostitemssuchassnowskis,instrumentsandengagementringsareforsale.Inadditiontothestore,whichhasbecomeoneofAlabama’stoptouristandshoppingattractions,thecity’sparksandheritagecentersarepopularplacestovisit.Hope,KansasHopeisacityinsouthernDickinsonCounty,Kansas,withapopulationof317.It’sthehomeofKlipschMuseumofAudioHistory,PresidentWilliamJeffersonClinton’sbirthplaceandseveralantiqueshops.Hope’smotto,whichisalsothenameofthetown’ssong,is“Therewillalwaysbe’Hope’inKansas”.Branson,MissouriAlthoughitspopulationisjustover10,000,Bransonhostsover9millionvisitorseachyear.Whenthebest-sellingnovel,TheShepherdoftheHills,writtenbyHaroldBellWright,wasreleasedin1907,readersrushedtotheOzarkhillstoexperienceitsfamousviews.NowtouristsalsogettovisittheWorld’sLargestToyMuseum,theworld’slargestTitanicMuseumAttractionandtherecord-breakingthemepark,SilverDollarCity.Leavenworth,WashingtonLeavenworthisaEuropean-inspireddestination,offeringacollectionofoutdooractivitiesallyearlong.Itwelcomesalmost2milliontouristseachyearandishometotheNutcracker(胡桃夾子)Museum,whichhasmorethan7,000nutcrackersfromaroundtheworld.ManyofitsvisitorstraveltothevillageinDecemberduringitsannualholidayfestivaltoseeitlightupwithmorethanonemillionChristmaslights.1.WhyisScottsborocalled“TheLostLuggageCapitaloftheWorld”?A.Itsellsunclaimedlostitems.B.Ithasfancyheritagecenters.C.Itfeaturesamusingcityparks.D.Itofferstopshoppingattractions.2.WhatcanvisitorsdoinBranson,Missouri?A.Takepartinfestivals.B.Shopatantiqueshops.C.Visitthememuseums.D.Watchlightshows.3.Whichofthefollowingmightbethemostattractivetooutdoorfans?A.Hope,Kansas.B.Branson,Missouri.C.Scottsboro,Alabama.D.Leavenworth,Washington.BOrganicfood(有機食品)isverypopular.Itisalsoexpensive.Someorganicfoodcoststwiceasmuchasinorganicfood.Someparentsandpetownerspayupto200percentmorefororganicfoodwhilesomepeoplethinkorganicfoodisawasteofmoney.Thereisonemaindifferencebetweenorganicandinorganicfood.Organicfarmsdonotuseagriculturalchemicals,suchaspesticides(殺蟲劑).Thismakessurethattheproductsarenatural.Somepeoplethink“organic”means“l(fā)ocallygrown”.Atthebeginning,thiswastrue.Overtimeorganicfarmingbecamemoredifficult.Thedemandfororganicfoodgrewlargerthanthesupply.Smallcompanieshadtosellouttolargecompanies.Thereweren’tenoughorganicmaterials.Thismadeitdifficultformanyorganiccompaniestostayinbusiness.Today,manylargecompanieshaveanorganiclineofproducts.Isorganicfoodmorenutritious(有營養(yǎng)的)?Thisispartofthedebate.Manyfarmersandconsumers(消費者)believeitis.Theythinkagriculturalchemicalscausehealthproblems,suchascancer.Manyhealthexpertsdisagree.Fewstudiesprovethatorganicfoodpreventshealthproblems.Healthexpertsworrymoreaboutbacteria(細菌).Thesecancomeintocontactwithorganicandinorganicfood.Doctorsrecommendwashingproduceverycarefully.Mostpeopleagreethatnaturallygrownfoodtastesbetter.Istastierfoodworththeextramoney?Thisisamatterofopinion.Whetheritishealthierornotmayrequiremoreresearch.However,organicconsumersargueitisbettertobesafethansorry.4.Whatisprobablythemajorconcern(關(guān)注)oforganicfoodconsumers?A.Price. B.Safety. C.Freshness. D.Variety.5.Whatisthedoctors’suggestion?A.Growyourownfood. B.Reducetheuseofpesticides.C.Makesurethefoodisclean. D.Buylargecompanies’products.6.Whichofthefollowingdomostpeopleagreeonorganicfood?A.Ittastesbetter. B.Itiseasiertogrow.C.Itcontainsmorefat. D.Itismorenutritious.7.Wheredoesthistextprobablycomefrom?A.Ahealthmagazine. B.Amedicalreport.C.Achemistrypaper. D.Amenuofarestaurant.CI’magirlinmylatetwentiesandIliveinNewYork.Igofrommy8-hour-a-dayfull-timejobtomypart-timejob,whereIworkforatleast4hoursifI'mlucky.Ihavehalfanhourtogetfromonejobtothenext,andIspendthattimedrivingtothejob,changingintomyuniform,andeatingifIhavetime.Evenonweekends,Iworkanywherefrom4-9hoursperdayatmypart-timejob.EverytimeIhangoutwithmyfriendsorfamily,I’mneverfullypresent.I’meitherexhausted(精疲力竭的)orworriedaboutmywork.AndwhenI’mwithmyfamily,everyonesaysthatIworktoomuchandshouldpayattentiontomyhealth.WhileIalwaysarguethatworkinghardisextremelyvaluableandadmirable,Ialsobelievethatweallneedtostopandsmelltheroses.Throughoutthechaos(混亂)ofmybusylife,however,I’veforgottentodojustthat.WorkhaskeptmesobusythatI’vemissedeverythingthat’srightinfrontofme.Now,I’mmakinganefforttobepresent.IleavemyphoneinmypursewhenI’mwithmyfriendsandonlytakeitouttotakeafewpictures.Sometimes,Igotoaconcert,watchmoviesortakeaholidaytotreatmyself.IvisitfriendsIhaven’tseenforawhileortrytocallthem,sowecantalkforhoursandcatchup.AndImakeanefforttospendtimewithlovedoneswhoIknowwon’tbearoundforeverandIgettoknowtheyoungerones.Rightnow,I’mlearningtodoeverythingthatmakesmehappy.I’mcompletelynotguiltyaboutmywork-lifebalancebecauseIknowthatenjoyinglifeistrulyworthmytime.8.Whydoestheauthortellusaboutherwork?A.Toshowshelivesaverybusylife.B.Tocomplainshehasahardlife.C.Toprovethepaceoflifeisfastinhercity.D.Todescribethewaystomakemoneyarevarious.9.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“that”inParagraph2referto?A.Buyingroses. B.Enjoyinglife.C.Workinghard. D.Changingwork.10.Whatdoestheauthorlikedoingnow?A.Workingasaleader.B.Learningtotakepictures.C.Sparingtimeforherfamilyandfriends.D.Takinglongholidayswithlovedones.11.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?A.LearningtostaypresentinlifeB.LeadingalifewithoutacellphoneC.StoppingfeelingguiltyaboutworkD.MakinguseofeverydaytothefullestDAstudyfromtheUniversityofMontrealandtheMontrealMuseumofFineArts,publishedinFrontiersinMedicine,foundthatregularvirtualvisitstomuseumscouldhelpseniorsstaymentallyactiveandcomewithahostofadditionalhealthbenefits.That’sbecausethesedigitalconnectionscanmakeretireesfeellesslonelyandisolated(孤立的).Socialisolationhasbeenassociatedwiththerisksforheartdiseaseandthedeclineofrecognitionabilitiesinseniorsandthepandemic(疫情)increasedtherisksduetotheneedforseniorstostayhomeandisolate,accordingtoapressreleasefromtheuniversity.Theresearchersinvestigatedthepotentialbenefitsofweeklyvirtualvisitsforathree-monthperiod.Theparticipantswerepeopleaged65andolderwholivedinMontreal.Halfoftheparticipantstookpartinonlinevisitsandadiscussionafterwards,whilethecontrolgroupdidnotparticipateinanyculturaleventsatall.Thegroupwhoparticipatedinthevirtualvisitsshowedimprovementsintheirqualityoflife.“Ourstudyshowedthatart-basedactivitiesmaybeaneffectiveintervention,”leadauthorDr.OlivierBeauchet,aprofessorattheUniversityofMontreal,saidinthepressrelease.“Onaglobalscale,thisparticipatoryart-basedactivitycouldbecomeamodelthatcouldbeofferedinmuseumsandartsinstitutionsworldwidetopromoteactiveandhealthyaging.”TheinitiativereflectsapproachesrecommendedbytheWorldHealthOrganizationtomanagecertaindiseases,accordingtoBeauchet.Forinstance,theWHOlaunchedtheAgingandHealthProgramin2015thatincludedusingcommunity-basedorganizationstopromotecultureasakeycomponentofimprovinghealth.Traditionally,thesesortsofpreventivehealthactivitieshavetakenplaceinschools,communitycenters,andworkplaces.“Whilethesearesuitablelocationsthatreachagreatnumberofpeople,thereareadditionalorganizationsandsectorsthatcouldbecomepartnersinpublichealthresearchandpracticedevelopment,”Beauchetsaid.“Museumsareamongsuchpotentialpartners.Theyareawareoftheneedsoftheircommunitiesandareconsequentlyexpandingthetypesofactivitiestheyoffer.”12.Howdoseniorsbenefitfromregularvirtualvisitstomuseums?A.Theygetsurvivalskills. B.Theyraiseinterestinart.C.Theyimprovequalityoflife. D.Theyconnectmorewithfamily.13.WhatcanbeinferredfromBeauchet’swordsinParagraph3?A.Participantscomefromthewholeworld. B.Themuseumneedsbetterculturalevents.C.Face-to-facediscussionisausefulintervention. D.Seniorsshouldattendmoreart-basedactivities.14.Whatisthepurposeofthelastparagraph?A.Toadvocate. B.Toentertain. C.Toadvertise. D.Towarn.15.Whichmaybeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.TheAgedFormaCommunitytoReduceLonelinessB.VirtualArt-basedActivitiesBringPeopleTogetherC.OnlineMuseumTripsImproveSeniors’WellbeingD.RetiredIndividualsPayMoreVisitstoMuseums第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Beforepractisinggettingtoknowyourself,it’simportanttobeopentowhateveryoufind.____16____However,onceyou’rearmedwithanacceptingattitude,youwillfindtheprocessofself-discoveryenjoyableandexciting.GettoknowyourpersonalityYoucanunderstandyourpersonalitybyreflection.____17____.Putdownthepasteventsthathaveshapedyourfutureself,especiallyyourearlylifeexperiences.Often,whatwegothroughaschildrenplaysakeyroleincreatingpatterns,preferencesandneedsforthefuture.____18____Whenwethinkaboutself-knowledge,it’seasytofocusonthepsychological(心理的)attheexpenseofthephysical.However,gettingtoknowyourbodyisjustasimportantasgettingtoknowyourmind.Learningmoreaboutyourbodyhelpsyoutosetrealisticgoalsandknowyourownlimits,aswellashelpingyoufeelmorecomfortable.IdentifyyourstrengthsandweaknessesGettingtoknowyourselfisallaboutdevelopingarealpictureofwhoyouare,includingthepartsyouareproudofandthepartsthatyoustrugglewithfromtimetotime.Thinkaboutwhatyoulikeaboutyourself,andwhichpartsofyourselfgetthemostpositivefeedback(反饋).____19____,askyourselfwhethertherearecommonthemesinyourfailuresorindisappointingtimesofyourlife.Questionyourautomatic(自動的)thoughtsManyofushaveatendencytoexperienceautomaticthoughtsthatarenegative.Ifyoudon’tknowyourselfverywell,youmayjustacceptthesenegativethoughts.Youmaythenfeelbadaboutyourself.However,whenyouhavehigherlevelsofself-awareness,youcancatchthesethoughtsastheycomeupandredirectthemtomorepositivethoughts.____20____.A.GettoknowyourbodyB.HaveagoodknowledgeofyourmindC.WhenitcomestoidentifyingyourweaknessesD.Afterall,youmightbesurprisedbywhoyouareE.MakingalisthelpsyoumakebettersenseofyourselfF.UnlessyouhopetofindoutwhereyourweaknesseslieG.Intime,themorepositivethoughtswillbecomeautomatic第三部分語言運用第一節(jié)(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C、D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。BiarKon,a17-year-oldstudent,whoseparentswereworkinginneighboringSudan,movedtoNairobi,thecapitalofKenya,toattendschool.Oncehe___21___,heneededtogetsomedocumentsfromtheSudaneseembassy(大使館).Butwhenhewenttolookfortheembassy,hecouldn’tfindit.Heaskedafewpeoplefor___22___,andnooneknewwhereitwas.Thenanolderwomantappedhimontheback.ThewomantoldKonthatshehadseenhimaskingquestionsofmultiplepeopleasthey___23___,andshewonderedifheneededmoneyforfood,oraplacetostay.ThenKonrealizedthatthewomanthoughthewas___24___.Theyclearedupthe___25___,andthewomanwasabletoofferherhelp.Thewoman’s___26___leftadeepimpressiononKon.Anditinspiredhimto___27___fiveyearslater,whenhemovedtoBoston,Massachusetts.Oneday,outsideacoffeeshop,he___28___amanwhowasbeggingforchange.Kon___29___thatmomentfiveyearsearlier,whenthewomaninNairobihad____30____himforahomelessperson.Sohewentuptothemantoseewhathecoulddo.“Hetoldmewhyhewasonthestreet—becausehemadea(n)____31____mistakewhenhewasinhighschool,andhecouldn’tgeta____32____now,”Konrecalled.Konboughtthemansomebreakfast,andgavehimalittlebitofmoney.Today,it’sanencounterhe____33____.Forhim,itisa____34____thatyouneverknowwhatpeoplearegoingthroughunlessyoutalktothem____35____—thewaythewomaninNairobimadeanefforttotalktohim.21.A.worked B.arrived C.changed D.graduated22.A.permission B.comments C.explanation D.directions23.A.passed B.watched C.struggled D.hesitated24.A.awkward B.homeless C.careful D.shy25.A.evidence B.difficulty C.confusion D.conflict26.A.generosity B.wisdom C.responsibility D.confidence27.A.putitaside B.takeiteasy C.kickitoff D.payitforward28.A.persuaded B.spotted C.questioned D.inspired29.A.witnessed B.reported C.recalled D.shared30.A.praised B.thanked C.blamed D.mistaken31.A.common B.unintended C.serious D.similar32.A.clue B.rise C.job D.solution33.A.creates B.expects C.deserves D.values34.A.reminder B.protector C.challenge D.practice35.A.secretly B.actively C.loudly D.anxiously第三部分英語知識運用(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面材料,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。TheBeijing2022OlympicWinterGamesopeningceremony____36____(begin)attheNationalStadiuminBeijingontheeveningofFebruary4,2022.____37____durationoftheceremonywasreducedtoabout100minutesbecauseofthecoldweatherandtheCOVID-19.Theuseof____38____(advance)technologiessuchasartificialintelligence,machinevision,5Gandcloudbroadcastingaddedtothenoveltyoftheopeningceremony.Theperformances,____39____(carry)forwardthethemeofglobalpeaceandasharedfutureforhumankind,focusedonenvironmentalprotection,andhumanhealthandphysical____40____(fit).____41____(reduce)thecarbonfootprintoftheWinterGames,alltheOlympicvenueswererunoncleanenergy.Also,duringthepreparationsfortheGames,alltheworkwasdone____42____anenvironmentallyfriendlymanner.Forexample,about70percentofthematerialsusedintheGames____43____(obtain)throughlease(租用),includingnewsportingequipment,furnitureintheOlympicvillage.InlinewithBeijing2022’sconceptofhostingagreenOlympicandParalympicWinterGames,themedalplatformsweremadeofrecyclablematerials,____44____canhelpbuildahealthysocialenvironmentforChinatorealize____45____(it)targetsofaneco-friendlysociety.第四部分寫作書面表達(滿分15分)46.假定你是高中生李華,你的英國朋友John對你校的茶藝選修課(optionalcourse)很感興趣,來信向你了解這門課程的情況,請根據(jù)以下要點給他回一封郵件。1.課程目的;2.課程內(nèi)容;3.個人學(xué)習(xí)感受。注意:1.詞數(shù)100左右;2.可以適當增加細節(jié),以使行文連貫。DearJohn,_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua第二節(jié)讀后續(xù)寫(滿分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。AlvinBamburg,66,wasdeepinthewoodsinGrandCane,Louisiana,lastDecemberwhensomethingcaughthiseye.Twistedinafallentree,itlookedlikelitter.AsAlvinapproached,hesawthattheobjectwasabrokenballoon.Attachedwasapieceofpaperdecoratedwithsparklystarstickers.Itwasachild’sChristmaswishlist.“DearSanta,”thehandwrittennoteread.“MynameisLuna.Iamfouryearsold.IliveinLiberal,Kansas.ThisyearIhavebeennice.Iwouldlikecandy,Spider-Manball,Frozendoll,puppy.Withlove,Luna.”Alvin’shearthammeredinhischest.Eversincehewasachild,hehaddreamedofthisveryscenario.Hebelievedthiswashischildhoodwishcomingtrue.AndhedecidedtomakeLuna’swishcometruetoo.Giventhedistanceofmorethan650milesfromGrandCanetoLiberal,Alvinfollowedtheadvicefromhiswife,LeeAnnBamburg,andpostedaphotooftheballoonandtheChristmaslistonhisFacebookpage,askingforhelplocatingthesender.Meanwhile,LeticiaFlores-Gonzalez,themotheroffour-year-oldLunaandhertwinsister,Gianella,hadnoideathatsuchaneffortwasunderway.IthadbeenahardyearforLeticiaandhergirls.AsCOVID-19spread,thefamilyfeltlonely,scared,andisolated,withnorelativeslivingnearby.OnaparticularlytoughdaylastDecember,LeticiahadcomeupwiththeideaofhavingthegirlssendletterstoSantabyballoon.ShetoldthemthatSantawouldgrabtheballoonswhileheflewthroughtheaironhissled.Thetwinswereexcited.LeticiahelpedthemwritedownallthethingsthattheydreamedSantamightbringthem,andputthenotesintoChristmasredballoons.Thenshetookthemoutsidetoreleasetheirwishestotheuniverseonthechillywindymorning.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。OnedayinJanuary,afriendcalledLeticiaandsaid,“SomeonefoundLuna’sballoon.”_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________InApril,Alvinandhiswifemadeatriptomeetthegirls._________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

——★參考答案★——【答案】1.A2.C3.D【1題詳析】細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)Scottshoro,Alabama中“Thisattractivetownisknownas“TheLostLuggageCapitaloftheWorld”thankstotheunclaimedluggagecenter,wherelostitemssuchassnowskis,instrumentsandengagementringsareforsale.”(由于無人認領(lǐng)的行李中心,這個迷人的小鎮(zhèn)被稱為“世界遺失行李之都”,在那里出售丟失的物品,如滑雪板、樂器和訂婚戒指。)可知,斯科茨伯勒被稱為“世界遺失行李之都”是因為它出售無人認領(lǐng)的失物。故選A項?!?題詳析】細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)Branson,Missouri中“NowtouristsalsogettovisittheWorld’sLargestToyMuseum,theworld’slargestTitanicMuseumAttractionandtherecord-breakingthemepark,SilverDollarCity.”(現(xiàn)在,游客們還可以參觀世界上最大的玩具博物館、世界上最大的泰坦尼克號博物館景點和破紀錄的主題公園——銀元城。)可知,游客在密蘇里州的布蘭森可以參觀主題博物館。故選C項。【3題詳析】細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)Leavenworth,Washington中“LeavenworthisaEuropean-inspireddestination,offeringacollectionofoutdooractivitiesallyearlong.”(萊文沃思是一個歐洲風格的目的地,提供全年戶外活動的集合。)可知,華盛頓的萊文沃斯可能對戶外愛好者最有吸引力。故選D項?!敬鸢浮?.B5.C6.A7.A【4題詳析】細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文章最后一段中的“Whetheritishealthierornotmayrequiremoreresearch.However,organicconsumersargueitisbettertobesafethansorry.”(有機食品是否更健康可能需要更多的研究。然而,有機食品的消費者認為安全總比后悔好)可知,選擇有機食品的消費者主要關(guān)注的是食品的安全性。因此,答案選B項?!?題詳析】細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文章第四段中的“Healthexpertsworrymoreaboutbacteria(細菌).Thesecancomeintocontactwithorganicandinorganicfood.Doctorsrecommendwashingproduceverycarefully.”(健康專家更擔心細菌。它們可能會接觸到有機和無機食品。醫(yī)生建議仔細清洗農(nóng)產(chǎn)品)可知,醫(yī)生建議洗干凈農(nóng)產(chǎn)品,也就是說建議確保食物干凈。因此,答案選C項?!?題詳析】細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文章最后一段中的“Mostpeopleagreethatnaturallygrownfoodtastesbetter.”(大多數(shù)人都認為自然生長的食物味道更好)可知,大多數(shù)人對有機食品的共識是它的口感更好。因此,答案選A項?!?題詳析】推理判斷題。文章主要討論了有機食品的優(yōu)點和缺點,包括安全性、營養(yǎng)價值、口味和價格各個方面,并引用了消費者和健康專家的觀點,這些內(nèi)容通常出現(xiàn)在旨在向讀者提供健康生活方式選擇的健康雜志中。因此,答案選A項。【答案】8.A9.B10.C11.A【8題詳析】推理判斷題。根據(jù)第一、二自然段內(nèi)容和第二自然段中“WorkhaskeptmesobusythatI’vemissedeverythingthat’srightinfrontofme.”(工作讓我如此忙碌以至于錯過了我眼前的一切。)一句可知,作者在第一自然段講工作就是為了說明自己的忙碌,進而引出第二自然段“我如此忙碌以至于錯過了我眼前的一切”這一話題。故選A項。【9題詳析】詞句猜測題。根據(jù)第二自然段“WhileIalwaysarguethatworkinghardisextremelyvaluableandadmirable,Ialsobelievethatweallneedtostopandsmelltheroses.Throughoutthechaos(混亂)ofmybusylife,however,I’veforgottentodojustthat.”(雖然我總是說努力工作是非常寶貴和令人欽佩的,但我也認為我們都需要停下來享受生活。然而,在我忙碌而混亂的生活中,我忘記了這一點。)可知,這里的代詞that指代的是上文中的“weallneedtostopandsmelltheroses.”(諺語:忙里偷閑,享受生活)。故選B項?!?0題詳析】細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第三自然段“Rightnow,I’mlearningtodoeverythingthatmakesmehappy.”(現(xiàn)在,我正在學(xué)習(xí)做一切讓我開心的事。)可知作者改變了觀念,開始學(xué)習(xí)享受生活。故選C項?!?1題詳析】主旨大意題。根據(jù)最后自然段中“Rightnow,I’mlearningtodoeverythingthatmakesmehappy.I’mcompletelynotguiltyaboutmywork-lifebalancebecauseIknowthatenjoyinglifeistrulyworthmytime.”(現(xiàn)在,我正在學(xué)習(xí)做一切讓我開心的事。我對工作和生活的平衡完全沒有負罪感,因為我知道享受生活真的值得我花時間。)可知,文章主要講述了作者從一個工作狂變成一個學(xué)會享受生活的人。因此推斷A項“學(xué)會活在當下”為最佳標題。故選A項。【答案】12.C13.D14.A15.C【12題詳析】細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第一段“AstudyfromtheUniversityofMontrealandtheMontrealMuseumofFineArts,publishedinFrontiersinMedicine,foundthatregularvirtualvisitstomuseumscouldhelpseniorsstaymentallyactiveandcomewithahostofadditionalhealthbenefits.That’sbecausethesedigitalconnectionscanmakeretireesfeellesslonelyandisolated(孤立的).(蒙特利爾大學(xué)和蒙特利爾美術(shù)博物館發(fā)表在《醫(yī)學(xué)前沿》上的一項研究發(fā)現(xiàn),定期虛擬參觀博物館可以幫助老年人保持精神活躍,并帶來許多額外的健康益處。這是因為這些數(shù)字聯(lián)系可以讓退休人員感到不那么孤獨和孤立)”可知,老年人從定期虛擬參觀博物館中提高了生活質(zhì)量,故選C?!?3題詳析】推理判斷題。根據(jù)第三段中““Ourstudyshowedthatart-basedactivitiesmaybeaneffectiveintervention,”leadauthorDr.OlivierBeauchet,aprofessorattheUniversityofMontreal,saidinthepressrelease.“Onaglobalscale,thisparticipatoryart-basedactivitycouldbecomeamodelthatcouldbeofferedinmuseumsandartsinstitutionsworldwidetopromoteactiveandhealthyaging.”(“我們的研究表明,以藝術(shù)為基礎(chǔ)的活動可能是一種有效的干預(yù),”蒙特利爾大學(xué)教授、該研究的主要作者奧利維爾·博切特博士在新聞發(fā)布會上說?!霸谌蚍秶鷥?nèi),這種參與性的藝術(shù)活動可以成為一種模式,可以在世界各地的博物館和藝術(shù)機構(gòu)中提供,以促進積極和健康的老齡化?!?”可知,從第三段伯切特的話中可以推斷出老年人應(yīng)該參加更多的藝術(shù)活動。故選D。【14題詳析】推理判斷題。根據(jù)最后一段“TheinitiativereflectsapproachesrecommendedbytheWorldHealthOrganizationtomanagecertaindiseases,accordingtoBeauchet.Forinstance,theWHOlaunchedtheAgingandHealthProgramin2015thatincludedusingcommunity-basedorganizationstopromotecultureasakeycomponentofimprovinghealth.(伯切特說,這一倡議反映了世界衛(wèi)生組織推薦的管理某些疾病的方法。例如,世衛(wèi)組織于2015年啟動了老齡化與健康規(guī)劃,其中包括利用社區(qū)組織促進文化,將其作為改善健康的關(guān)鍵組成部分)”可推知,最后一段的目的是為了提倡和號召老齡化與健康規(guī)劃。故選A?!?5題詳析】主旨大意題。根據(jù)第一段“AstudyfromtheUniversityofMontrealandtheMontrealMuseumofFineArts,publishedinFrontiersinMedicine,foundthatregularvirtualvisitstomuseumscouldhelpseniorsstaymentallyactiveandcomewithahostofadditionalhealthbenefits.That’sbecausethesedigitalconnectionscanmakeretireesfeellesslonelyandisolated(孤立的).(蒙特利爾大學(xué)和蒙特利爾美術(shù)博物館發(fā)表在《醫(yī)學(xué)前沿》上的一項研究發(fā)現(xiàn),定期虛擬參觀博物館可以幫助老年人保持精神活躍,并帶來許多額外的健康益處。這是因為這些數(shù)字聯(lián)系可以讓退休人員感到不那么孤獨和孤立)”結(jié)合文章主要講的是定期虛擬參觀博物館,可以幫助老年人保持精神活躍,并帶來許多額外的健康益處。故C選項“在線博物館之旅改善老年人的健康”最符合文章標題。故選C?!敬鸢浮?6.D17.E18.A19.C20.G【16題詳析】上文“Beforepractisinggettingtoknowyourself,it’simportanttobeopentowhateveryoufind.(在練習(xí)了解自己之前,重要的是對你所發(fā)現(xiàn)的一切保持開放的態(tài)度)”提到,在了解自己之前要對一切都保持開放態(tài)度,下文“However,onceyou’rearmedwithanacceptingattitude,youwillfindtheprocessofself-discoveryenjoyableandexciting.(然而,一旦你有了接受的態(tài)度,你會發(fā)現(xiàn)自我發(fā)現(xiàn)的過程是愉快和令人興奮的)”提到,自我發(fā)現(xiàn)的過程是愉快和令人興奮的,空處與下文是轉(zhuǎn)折關(guān)系,D項“畢竟,你可能驚訝于真實的自己”符合語境,解釋上文“對一切要保持開放態(tài)度”的原因,且與下文“自我發(fā)現(xiàn)的過程愉快和令人興奮”形成轉(zhuǎn)折,故選D項?!?7題詳析】根據(jù)下文“Putdownthepasteventsthathaveshapedyourfutureself,especiallyyourearlylifeexperiences.(寫下那些塑造了未來的自我的過往事件,尤其是你早年的生活經(jīng)歷)”可知,此處是建議寫下過去重要的事情,E項“列清單可以幫助你更好地了解自己”符合語境。故選E項?!?8題詳析】空處是主題句,根據(jù)本段中“However,gettingtoknowyourbodyisjustasimportantasgettingtoknowyourmind.(然而,了解你的身體和了解你的思想一樣重要)”可知,本段是建議要了解自己的身體,A項“了解你的身體”符合語境,故選A項。【19題詳析】根據(jù)主題句“Identifyyourstrengthsandweaknesses(認清自己的優(yōu)點和弱點)”可知,本段是說要認清自己的優(yōu)點和弱點,結(jié)合空后“askyourselfwhethertherearecommonthemesinyourfailuresorindisappointingtimesofyourlife(問問自己,在你的失敗或令人失望的生活中,是否有共同的主題)”可知,本句是關(guān)于自身的弱點,C項“當談到認清自己的弱點時”符合語境,故選C項?!?0題詳析】根據(jù)上文“However,whenyouhavehigherlevelsofself-awareness,youcancatchthesethoughtsastheycomeupandredirectthemtomorepositivethoughts.(然而,當你有更高水平的自我意識時,你可以捕捉到這些想法,并將它們轉(zhuǎn)向更積極的想法)”可知,當自我意識水平提高時,可以捕捉到消極的想法并將之轉(zhuǎn)化為更積極的想法,G項“經(jīng)過一段時間之后,更積極的想法會自然而然地產(chǎn)生”總結(jié)上文,故選G項?!敬鸢浮?1.B22.D23.A24.B25.C26.A27.D28.B29.C30.D31.C32.C33.D34.A35.B【21題詳析】考查動詞詞義辨析。句意:到達后,他需要從Sudan大使館拿到一些文件。A.worked工作;B.arrived到達;C.changed改變;D.graduated畢業(yè)。根據(jù)前文“BiarKon,a17-year-oldstudent,whoseparentswereworkinginneighboringSudan,movedtoNairobi,thecapitalofKenya,toattendschool.”可知,BiarKon全家搬去Nairobi,到達后,他需要去大使館拿一些文件。故選B項。【22題詳析】考查名詞詞義辨析。句意:他向幾個人問路,但沒有人知道它在哪里。A.permission允許;B.comments評論;C.explanation解釋;D.directions方向。根據(jù)前文“hecouldn’tfindit”和后文“nooneknewwhereitwas”可知,BiarKon找不到大使館,向別人問路。故選D項?!?3題詳析】考查動詞詞義辨析。句意:那個女人告訴Kon,她看到他問了很多路過的人問題,她想知道他是否需要錢買吃的,或者找個地方住。A.passed經(jīng)過,路過;B.watched看;C.struggled掙扎;D.hesitated猶豫。根據(jù)前文“shehadseenhimaskingquestionsofmultiplepeople”可知,那個女人看到Kon問路過的人問題。故選A項?!?4題詳析】考查形容詞詞義辨析。句意:然后Kon意識到那個女人以為他無家可歸。A.awkward尷尬的;B.homeless無家可歸的;C.careful認真的;D.shy害羞的。根據(jù)前文“shewonderedifheneededmoneyforfood,oraplacetostay”可知,那個女人以為Kon無家可歸。故選B項?!?5題詳析】考查名詞詞義辨析。句意:他們解開了疑惑,這位女士也能提供幫助了。A.evidence證據(jù);B.difficulty困難;C.confusion困惑;D.conflict沖突。根據(jù)后文“thewomanwasabletoofferherhelp”可知,Kon告訴女士他的問題,他們解開了疑惑,然后女士幫助了他。故選C項?!?6題詳析】考查名詞詞義辨析。句意:那位女士的慷慨給BiarKon留下了深刻的印象。A.generosity慷慨;B.wisdom智慧;C.responsibility責任;D.confidence自信。根據(jù)第二段中“shewonderedifheneededmoneyforfood,oraplacetostay”和第三段中“Theyclearedupthe_____,andthewomanwasabletoofferherhelp.”可知,女士熱心幫助了Kon,她很慷慨。故選A項?!?7題詳析】考查動詞短語詞義辨析。句意:年后,當他搬到Massachusetts的Boston時,這激勵了他把這種愛傳遞下去。A.putitaside把……放到一邊;B.takeiteasy別緊張;C.kickitoff把……踢出;D.payitforward預(yù)付(讓愛傳下去)。根據(jù)后文“Konboughtthemansomebreakfast,andgavehimalittlebitofmoney.”可知,Kon幫助了一個無家可歸的男人,把這種愛傳遞下去。故選D項?!?8題詳析】考查動詞詞義辨析。句意:一天,在一家咖啡店外,他看到一個人在乞討。A.persuaded

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