湖南省常德一中高三上学期第六次月水平检测-英语试题+答案

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B. They are short of tea and coffee.

常德一中2024届高三第六次水平检测C. She put down the man’s information wrongly.

英 语 12. What will the man probably do next?

A. Make a complaint. B. Take a rest. C. Answer a phone call.

时量:120分钟 满分:150分 听第9 段材料,回答第 13至 16 题。

第卷 13. How does Harry sound?

第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分) A. Annoyed. B. Happy. C. Lonely.

做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂 14. Why is Harry’s father proud of him?

到答题卡上。 A. He is the first person in his family to go to university.

第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分) B. He is always the top student in his class.

听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。 C. He is going to study medicine.

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。 15. What will Harry do on Tuesday?

1. Why didn’t the woman play the game? A. See his sister. B. Attend his first lecture. C. Go to the movie club.

A. She didn’t have the right type of phone. 16. How long will it take Harry to go to the lecture hall?

B. She didn’t know how to play it. A. Two minutes. B. Five minutes. C. Ten minutes.

C. She thought it was boring. 听第 10 段材料,回答第 17至 20 题。

2. What is the main topic of the conversation? 17. What will happen on Wednesday?

A. The recovery of the man’s cat. B. The neighborhood. C. A news report. A. There will be “blood rain”.

3. What will the woman watch later? B. There will be shooting stars.

A. A history series. B. A nature program. C. A football game. C. There will be bright sunshine.

4. Who is the woman probably? 18. What level of thunderstorm warning has been reported?

A. A doctor. A. Red. B. Yellow. C. Orange.

B. A salesperson. 19. What will the temperature reach in the southwest of the country on Thursday?

C. An airport security officer. A. 24 . B. 22 . C. 20 .

5. What meal is the man probably about to make? 20. What will the weather be like on Friday night?

A. Breakfast. B. Lunch. C. Dinner. A. Cloudy. B. Rainy. C. Clear.

第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) 第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)

听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中 第一节 (共 15 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 37.5 分)

选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C 和 D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。 A

听第6 段材料,回答第6、7 题。 We The Curious

6. What event did the man finish? Formerly known as At-Bristol, this harbourside science museum relaunched in 2017 as We The

A. A marathon. B. A half-marathon. C. A 10-kilometer race. Curious to better reflect its mission to get kids to ask questions and engage in science, technology,

7. What does the woman ask the man to do to improve his performance? engineering, and mathematics (Stem subjects) in creative ways.

A. Build up his leg muscles. Best things about it

B. Save some energy at the beginning of the race. My kids don’t shy away from telling me if they think a museum is boring but here they were too busy

C. Run as fast as he can through the race. rushing from one hands-on exhibit to the next to have any such complaint. They dressed up as bees to

听第7 段材料,回答第8至9 题。 catch pollen (花粉)made cheese, watched ice form, weighed human brains and stretched out strips of

8. Where does the conversation probably take place? DNA to compare the genetic sequence (基因序列) of a monkey and an armadillo.

A. In a bank. B. In a computer store. C. In a newspaper shop. Value for money?

9. How much change should the woman receive? Given that the science museums in London, Manchester and Newcastle are free, it does jar (不一致)

A. 4. B. 5. C. 6. having to pay 14.50 for adults and 9.50 for kids (aged 3-15) to get in. Kids under 3 are free. I did have to

听第8 段材料,回答第 10至 12 题。 push them out the door at the end of the day. Weeks on, they still refer back to things they learnt there.

10. What does the woman probably do for a living? Getting there

A. A book seller. B. A caf waitress. C. A receptionist. We The Curious is near the National Cycle Network (routes 3, 4, and 33). The museum has lots of

11. Why does the woman apologize? bicycle parking. Alternatively, it’s a 10-minute walk from Bristol Temple Meads railway station or a

A. Her co-worker made a mistake. five-minute taxi ride or 17-minute ferry ride. If driving, follow the We The Curious brown signs and park

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at the Millennium Square car park for free. A. The older are ashamed of stooping. B. The older are skilled at stooping.

Opening hours C. The older are exposed to stooping. D. The older are addicted to stooping

Monday to Friday 10a.m.-5p.m., 10a.m.-6p.m. at weekends and Bristol school holidays; closed: 27. What is Nan Zheng’s true intention of creating the app “Grecycle”?

24-26 December. A. Recycling discarded things from the streets.

21. What highlights We The Curious? B. Getting unwanted items for free on “Grecycle”.

A. A long and splendid history. B. Mental health support for children. C. Exchanging items through “Grecycle”.

C. Educational and fun activities. D. A hands-on products exhibition. D. Enhancing people’s awareness of charity.

22. How much would a couple with their 5-year-old twin sons pay for admission? C

A. 29. B. 33.5. C. 38.5. D. 48. Within the beautiful landscape of Wisconsin's Lake Chippewa lies a natural wonder that poses a

23. What do we learn from the passage? unique challenge for the local community. This hidden wonder is none other than a giant floating

A. It charges parking fees. B. It opens all year round. island. The island, composed of plants and trees, occasionally floats around the lake, causing

C. It is conveniently located. D. It offers many types of bikes. a significant inconvenience by blocking a vital bridge. Later, the local people proposed a solution

B to this problem. Every year, local boat owners work together and push the island away from the bridge.

As night falls on the streets of Shanghai, Mikiko Chen can often be found pacing up and down Lake Chippewa was born in 1923 when a vast bog(沼泽)was transformed through flooding.

through the winding narrow streets of the city hunting for discarded items. Soon after that, many of the peat bogs started rising to the surface and became perfect growing spots for

“I pick up all sorts of things, chairs, wine boxes, bowls and cups. . . it’s like treasure hunting for plants, with seeds carried by wind and wild birds to this floating place. Over the years, these bogs have

me, ”she says. The 27-year-old digital marketer is among the first adopters of “stooping” in China, a grown plants and trees and turned into full islands. As time goes by, plants take root, and the oldest

practice that refers to picking up discarded furniture and other goods on the streets for re-use. She says the islands even have trees that act as sails when the wind blows, moving the entire floating mass around

concept “stooping” was inspired by New Yorkers who often leave unwanted things on the “stoops” —or the lake.

doorsteps—leading up to the entrances of buildings. Although the decades-old floating island does not relocate constantly, when it does, it causes

“The core concept of stooping for me is to make the best use of things,” Ms. Chen says. “It can help trouble for the community by blocking the vital bridge that serves as the sole passage between the

you to save money, but it’s not just about lowering consumption.” “It’s wasteful to throw away something lake's East and West sides. The only solution is to gather a fleet of boats, and not just one or two, but

that’s still usable; it’s better to share it with others who need it.” dozens of boats working together to push the island away. It takes a community's effort, and you

Ms. Chen says she was among the first to use the hashtag (话题标签) stooping on Xiaohongshu. “I must have the winds at your back to push them in, said a resident. Moving the island also requires

initially started with posting items that people no longer used and wanted to throw away or exchange . . . precision(精确) , as merely relocating(重新迁移)it a short distance may result in its return

gradually I’m receiving hundreds of messages each day,” she says. Since then, the trend has become within days.

increasingly popular. Some people have suggested blowing up the floating islands to get rid of the problem. However,

Ms. Chen says she is “very surprised” the concept has become a hit on social media, as older the big bog in Lake Chippewa has been around for decades, and in that time a wealth of animal

generations often stigmatize picking up things from the street or using second-hand goods. “People like and plant species have made it their home. Therefore, local authorities prefer they be dealt with in a

my mum consider stooping as ‘rubbish picking’ and ‘scavenging’ (拾荒),” she says. “She thinks that way that won't negatively impact wildlife, highlighting the delicate balance between human

people will look down on you for doing this.” convenience and environmental conservation.The annual tradition of relocating Lake Chippewa's

For Nan Zheng, an environmentalist and advocate, stooping is more than the physical act of picking floating island is evidence to the coexistence of humanity and nature, a heartwarming display of

up things from the streets. He created an app called “Grecycle” where people can give away or take community unity, and a reminder of the importance of preserving the unique habitats that enrich our

unwanted items for free. “I think we can let more people know about the concept of stooping as an world.

interesting and fun thing to do,” Mr. Nan says. “But then, gradually we can let people know this can also 28. What does the underlined word solution in paragraph 1 refer to?

be about charity and helping others.” A.Building a new bridge. B.Transforming the vast bog.

24. What can we learn about Mikiko Chen from paragraph 2 and 3?

C.Moving the floating island away. D.Reconstructing the local community.

A. She is hunting for costly treasures.

B. She just wants to reduce consumption. 29. What is paragraph 2 mainly about?

C. She got inspiration from herself. A.The formation of the floating island. B.The history of flooding in Lake Chippewa.

D. She intends to make the most of throwaway items. C.The abundance of species in Lake Chippewa. D.The impact of the wind on the floating island.

25. Why did Mikiko Chen use the hashtag stooping on Xiaohongshu? 30. What do we know about the relocation work from paragraph 3?

A. To collect varieties of messages. A.It is usually finished within days.

B. To go viral on social media. B.It is demanding in cooperation and precision.

C. To share something still usable with others. C.It can only be carried out during windless days.

D. To throw away unwanted things on the “stoops”.

26. What does the underlined part in paragraph 5 probably mean? D.It greatly disturbs the community residents' lives.

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31. Why have the local authorities refused to blow up the island? However, repetition alone does not ensure learning. 36 According to some reports, this is the

A.To save costs for local people. B.To ensure the safety of residents. most popular way students attempt to learn. However, mere exposure does not necessarily lead to better

C.To increase the bond between communities. D.To protect the wildlife species on the island. memory. What matters most is the approach taken when trying to learn the material. Here are some tips

D for effective learning.

“Many people consider cats to be a largely nonsocial species,” Daniel Mills, a veterinary behaviorist Develop focused attention. 37 Focused attention requires you to keep in mind what is

at the University of Lincoln, tells Science. “There is clearly a lot going on that we are not aware of.” important to your current goal. Attention is a skill; it can be learned. Research indicates various forms of

To collect data on these furry subjects, researcher Lauren Scott of the University of Kansas Medical mindfulness, meditation, and other strategies can lead to improved attention.

Center frequented a cat caf located in Los Angeles for about a year and recorded videos of interactions 38 All learning and memory formation is heavily dependent on brain health. Various types

between 53 cats. In total, Scott gathered 194 minutes of feline ( 猫 科 的 ) films that contained 186 of exercise are beneficial for brain health. The foundations of brain health include exercise, nutrition, and

interactions. With the help of her co-author, evolutionary psychologist Brittany N. Florkiewicz, she cultivating positive social interactions. 39 Nutrition recommendations include eating a

analyzed the cats’ facial signals. The pair discovered 276 expressions made up of a combination of 26 balanced diet. Social interactions are good for brain health, but only when they are positive interactions.

facial movements, including shifts in ear position, blinks, nose licks and whisker ( 胡 须 ) and mouth Space your learning sessions. Memory is best when you spread your studying or training across

movements. Of all expressions, about 45 percent or 126 were categorized as friendly, 37 percent were multiple sessions. One of the key reasons that spaced learning increases memory is that each time you

aggressive and 18 percent were ambiguous. study, you may perceive the material from a different perspective. 40

“These findings show it is good to look at a cat’s ears, eyes and whiskers to understand if they are A. Focus on brain health.

feeling friendly,” Florkiewicz tells. “Their mouth provides a lot of information about whether a cat fight is B. Practice challenging activities.

likely. People may think that cats’ facial expressions are all about warning other cats and people off, but C. This may come as a surprise to many.

this shows just how social and tolerant pet cats can actually be.” The team also identified a “common play D. The exercise can vary from low to high intensity.

face” among cats, which was characterized by a dropped jaw and drawn back corners of the mouth. E. Memory reflects the ability to acquire information.

Still, the scientists detected some patterns: Cats tended to move their ears and whiskers toward one F. Learning is a process which is enhanced when it occurs over time.

another during friendly interactions and away during unfriendly ones. When the animals are aggressive, G. Whatever you are learning, focused attention is a key requirement.

they often shrink their pupils (瞳孔) and flatten their ears. Cats display negative emotions with flattened 第II卷

ears and curled-back whiskers. 第三部分 语言运用(共两节,总分30分)

The new study could be used to help humans adopting cats find one that’s more likely to get along 第一节 完形填空 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

with existing pets, or it could help pet owners understand their feline companions better, Florkiewicz tells 阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳

Science. 选项。

32. What did Lauren Scott do to collect data about cats’ facial expressions? One day, Marga asked if I would join her in hiking to Base Camp at the foot of Mount Qomolangma

A. She shot videos of cats’ interaction at a cat caf. to celebrate her 60th birthday. I 41 the opportunity.

B. She observed cats in their natural habitat. We met our guide Achut Pandey in Kathmandu. He was a man of joy and 42 , who had been

C. She conducted experiments in a laboratory setting. to Base Camp over 100 times.

D. She interviewed cat owners about their pets’ behaviour. When we left Namche Bazaar, we took the Three High Passes route, which is less-traveled, longer

33. If cats plan to make an attack, they will ________. and more 43 . The temperatures ranged from the teens to below 0F. We were nearly 44 .

A. move its ears and whiskers forward When we were done with dinner, we 45 ourselves to our sleeping bags. While we 46 were

B. narrow its pupils and flatten its ears able to down a couple of eggs and a piece of toast, the higher we went, the less we 47 . Eventually,

C. close its ears and twist its whiskers it was a lot of 48 to just eat a bowl of rice. The altitude 49 us in other ways too. As our

D. lower its jaw and draw back the corners of the mouth appetites slowed, so did our 50 . Renjo La Pass, the first pass, was supposed to take eight hours. It

34. What can we learn from the passage? took 12.

A. Cats’ nonsocial nature is well confirmed. Achut's faith in us was never 51 . He greeted us each day with a 52 “good morning”.

B. Cats’ facial expressions are usually offensive. Before we 53 Base Camp, he carried our packs and skillfully negotiated our moods and capabilities.

C. Cats’ expression study will assist pet adopters. We trusted him as he 54 us, confident and strong, up and down icy, 55 and sometimes narrow

D. Cats’ expressions won’t signal their negative emotions. paths. Thanks to Achut , I made it , at 65.

35. Which can be a suitable title for the text? 41.A.turned down B.jumped at C.looked for D.gave up

A. Friendliness and Aggression of Cats B. The Social Nature of Cats 42.A.wealth B.honesty C.kindness D.taste

C. The Common Behaviour of Cats D. Facial Signals and Interactions of Cats 43.A.preferable B.difficult C.crowded D.deserted

第二节 (共5 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 12.5分) 44.A.mad B.starved C.desperate D.frozen

根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 45.A.withdrew B.exposed C.helped D. resigned

It is common for people to believe that by reading something over and over again they will learn it. 46.A.gradually B.ultimately C.initially D.obviously

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47.A.expected B.rested C.suffered D.ate ________________________________________________________________________________

48.A.effort B.fun C.fortune D.pressure ________________________________________________________________________________

49.A.supported B.beat C.confused D.directed 第二节 (满分25分)

50.A.growth B.speech C.breathing D.pace 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。续写词

51.A.restored B.tested C.shaken D.rewarded 数应为150左右。

52.A.cheerful B.unwilling C.calm D.meaningless Melati and Isabel deeply love their home on the island, surrounded by tropical rain forests, green

53.A.reached B.left C.guarded D.established fields, and a vast ocean. Enjoying a swim at their local beach was once a daily pleasure for them. But when

54.A.admired B.praised C.guided D.contacted Melati was fifteen, and Isabel just ten, the sisters started to lose their enthusiasm for swimming in the

55.A.straight B.muddy C.smooth D.uneven waters near their home. More often than not, plastic bags would be around them as they swam and some

第二节(共10个小题;每小题1.5分,总分15分) were scattered on the beach. They got really upset about that.

阅读下列短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。 Melati didn't think much about it until one day her teacher gave a lesson on some world heroes. Each

Oxford University Press (OUP), publisher of the Oxford English Dictionary, named “rizz” the of those people had sparked movements of positive changes in the world. They believed in the impact they

word of the year for 2023. could have and they did inspire more people to do something meaningful. After school, Melati walked

“Rizz 56 (choose) by the language experts at OUP as an interesting example of how home slowly in silence, concerned about the vast amount of plastic rubbish on the beach. The heroes

language can be formed, shaped, and shared within communities, before 57 (pick) up more crossed her mind. “If they could do it, we could do it too,” she thought. The idea lit her up. She couldn't

widely,” OUP said in a press release. “It speaks to how younger generations create spaces — online or wait to share what she thought with Isabel and quickened her pace.

in person — 58 they own and define the language they use.” “So many plastic bags around! The beach is dirty and messy! It’s so terrible! We have lost the clean

OUP said it's likely that more words from social media and internet culture will be used in and beautiful beach. Can't we do something to get it back?”Melati said heartily. Isabel felt a bit puzzled at

everyday language over time. what to do, but she also had a strong desire to do something. Picturing a beach as fascinating as before in

Words and phrases 59 (share) via social media and catching 60 so quickly that they mind, the pair jumped with joy.

are surpassing previous linguistic trends and are becoming mainstream much quicker. They talked a lot, anxious to know how Dad and Mom would respond to their ideas. That night when

“The spike(猛增)in usage data for rizz goes to prove that words and phrases that evolve from internet the family sat by the dinner table, the sisters eagerly got their ideas across. While Mom and Dad listened to

culture are 61 (increasing) becoming part of day-to-day vernacular(方言)and will continue to the girls carefully, their eyes shone. “ How amazing that would be! We are so proud of you! Dad

shape language 62 (trend) in the future,” Oxford Languages President Casper Grathwohl said exclaimed. Mom came up, gave them a thumb up and hugged the sisters.

in a statement. 注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;

OUP said the word is believed to be 63 shortened form of the word charisma, taken from 2.请按如下格式在相应位置作答。

the middle part of the word.Similar examples include refrigerator 64 (become) fridge and Melati and Isabel decided to make a positive impact straight away.__________________________

influenza, commonly called flu. ___________________________________________________________________________________

Rizz can also be used as a verb. To “rizz up” means to attract, seduce(引诱) 65 chat up a ___________________________________________________________________________________

person, OUP said. ___________________________________________________________________________________

第四部分 写作(共两节,总分40分) ___________________________________________________________________________________

第一节 (满分15分) ___________________________________________________________________________________

上周你校开展了一次为期五天的光盘行动,请你关于此事为学校广播站“The Voice of One month later, Melati received a call from the local newspaper.__________________________

English”专栏组写一篇报道。 ___________________________________________________________________________________

要求如下: ___________________________________________________________________________________

1. 这次活动的目的。 ___________________________________________________________________________________

2. 这次活动的开展情况。 ___________________________________________________________________________________

3. 这次活动的收获。 ___________________________________________________________________________________

注意:

1.词数80左右;

2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

“Clean Plate” Campaign

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常德市一中 2023 年上学期高三年级第六次月考试卷

英 语

听力:

1-5 A A B C C 6-10 A B C A C

11-15 A B B C B 16-20 C A B A C

阅读:

21-25 C D C D C 26-30 A D C A B

31-35 D A B C C 36-40 C G A D F

完型:

41-45 B C B D A 46-50 C D A B D

51-55 C A A C D

语法填空:

56.was chosen 57. being picked 58.where 59. are being shared 60. on

61.increasingly 62. trends 63. a 64. becoming 65. or

A

21.C 22.D 23.C

B

24. D 25. C 26. A 27. D

【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了“stooping”这一社会现象的流行及其意

义。

【详解】24.细节理解题。根据文章第二段的句子“The 27-year-old digital marketer

is among the first adopters of “stooping” in China, a practice that refers to picking up

discarded furniture and other goods on the streets for re-use.(这位 27 岁的数字营销

人员是中国首批“stooping”的实践者之一,“stooping”指的是在街上捡起废弃的家

具和其他物品重新利用。)”和第第三段““The core concept of stooping for me is to

make the best use of things,” Ms. Chen says. “It can help you to save money, but it’s

not just about lowering consumption.” “It’s wasteful to throw away something that’s

still usable; it’s better to share it with others who need it.”(“对我来说,stooping 的

核心理念是物尽其用,”陈说。“它可以帮你省钱,但它不仅仅是减少消费。”“扔

掉还能用的东西太浪费了;最好与需要的人分享。”)”可知,Mikiko Chen 是想

充分利用那些被别人扔掉的物品。故选 D 项。

25.细节理解题。根据文章第三段结尾““It’s wasteful to throw away something that’s

still usable; it’s better to share it with others who need it.”(“扔掉仍然可用的东西是

一种浪费;最好与需要的人分享。”)”及第四段中“Ms. Chen says she was among

the first to use the hashtag stooping on Xiaohongshu. “I initially started with posting

items that people no longer used and wanted to throw away or exchange . . gradually

I’m receiving hundreds of messages each day,” she says.(陈女士说,她是第一批在

小红书上使用弯腰标签的人之一。“一开始,我把人们不再使用、想扔掉或想交

换的东西贴在网上。渐渐地,我每天都会收到数百条信息。”)”可知,Mikiko

答案第1 页,共8页

Chen 在小红书上使用 stooping 的标签,是为了与他人分享仍然可用的东西。故

选 C 项。

26.词句猜测题。根据划线句子后面的““People like my mum consider stooping as

‘rubbish picking’ and ‘scavenging’ ( 拾 荒 ),” she says. “She thinks that people will

look down on you for doing this.”(她说:“像我妈妈这样的人认为 stooping 是‘捡垃

圾’和‘拾荒’。”“她认为人们会因为你这么做而看不起你。”)”可知,老年人觉得

stooping 就是捡垃圾和拾荒,而这种行为会让人瞧不起,故选 A 项。

27. 推理判断题。根据文章最后一段的句子“He created an app called “Grecycle”

where people can give away or take unwanted items for free. “I think we can let more

people know about the concept of stooping as an interesting and fun thing to do,” Mr.

Nan says. “But then, gradually we can let people know this can also be about charity

and helping others.”(他开发了一款名为“Grecycle”的应用程序,人们可以免费赠

送或拿走不需要的物品。“我认为我们可以让更多的人知道弯腰是一件有趣的事

情,”Nan 说。“但是,渐渐地,我们可以让人们知道,这也可以是慈善和帮助他

人。”)”可知,Nan Zheng 创建“Grecycle”应用程序的真正意图是增强全民慈善意

识。故选 D 项。

C

28.C 29.A 30.B 31.D

28.解题思路:细节理解题。根据第一段中的The island, composed of …and push

the island away from the bridge.可知,这座由植物和树木组成的岛屿偶尔会在湖面

上浮动,堵塞一座重要的桥梁,给人们带来不便. 后来,当地人提出了一个解决这

个问题的办法。每年,当地的船主们都会齐心协力,把这座岛推离桥。由此可知,

第一段中的solution指的是将这座浮岛移走。故选C 项。

29.解题思路:段落大意题。根据第二段内容可知,奇珀瓦湖诞生于 1923 年,当

时,一个巨大的沼泽被洪水冲散了。不久后,许多泥炭沼泽开始浮至水面,风和

野鸟将种子带到这个漂浮的地方,这里成了植物的理想生长地。多年来,这些沼

泽上已经长出了植物和树木,变成了完整的岛屿。随着时间的流逝,植物在这里

生根发芽,当风吹起时,这里最古老的岛屿上的树木就像帆一样,带动整座浮岛

在湖的周围漂浮。由此可知,第二段主要介绍了浮岛的形成。故选A 项。

错项分析:C 项该段未提及;B、D 两项均是本段的细节信息,不能概括段落大意。

30.解题思路:细节理解题。根据第三段中的'It takes a community's effort … its

return within days.可知 ,一位居民表示,移动这些浮岛需要整个社区的努力,人

们必须借助风力将它们移走。此外,移动岛屿也需要精确,因为如果只移动了一小

段距离,它可能会在几天内返回。由此可知,移动浮岛的工作对协作性与准确性

要求很高。故选B 项。

错项分析 :A 项是根据该段中的within days臆造的选项,该段仅提及如果只移

动一小段距离,浮岛就可能在几天内返回,并未表示移动岛屿在几天的时间内就

可以完成,故排除A 项;该段提及移动岛屿需要借助风力,故排除C 项;D 项是

根据该段中的causes trouble臆造的选项,该段仅提及这座浮岛有时会堵塞作为

湖泊东西 两岸唯一通道的重要桥梁,给社区带来麻烦,并非移动岛屿的工作会极

大地干扰社区居民的生活,故排除D项。

31.解题思路:细节理解题。根据最后一段中的Some people have suggested

blowing up …and environmental conservation.可知,有些人建议通过炸毁浮岛来

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解决这个问题。然而, 奇珀瓦湖的沼泽已经存在了几十年。

在这段时间里,大量的动植物物种在这里安家。因此,当地政府希望以一种不会

对野生动物产生负面影响的方式去解决这些问题,凸显人类便利与环境保护之间

的微妙平衡。由此可知,当地政府拒绝炸毁岛屿的原因是为了保护岛上的野生物

种。故选D 项。

D

32. A 33.B 34.C 35.D

这是一篇说明文。文章介绍了一个对面部表情和社交行为的研究成果。

32. A 根据第二段“researcher Lauren Scott of the University of Kansas Medical

Center frequented a cat caf located in Los Angeles for about a year and recorded

videos of interactions between 53 cats”可知,研究者经常去一个猫咪咖啡馆,用视

频记录 53 只猫之间的交流瞬间。

33. B 根据第四段“When the animals are aggressive, they often shrink their pupils

and flatten their ears.”可知,猫在有攻击性时,通常收缩瞳孔,耳朵贴着头部。

34. C 根据第五段“The new study could be used to help humans adopting cats find

one that's more likely to get along with existing pets, or it could help pet owners

understand their feline companions better”可知,这项新研究给养宠物人士提供相应

的帮助。

35. D 本文通过对猫的脸部表情研究,说明动物间存在互动。

七选五

36. C 37. G 38. A 39. D 40. F

【导语】这是一篇说明文。主要介绍了一些提高学习效率的方法。

【36 题详解】

根据上文“However, repetition alone does not ensure learning.(然而,单靠重复并不

能保证学习)”可知,上文提到了单靠重复并不能保证学习,可知本句承接上文说

明人们对此的反应。故 C 选项“这可能会让很多人感到惊讶”符合语境,故选 C。

【37 题详解】

根据后文“Focused attention requires you to keep in mind what is important to your

current goal. Attention is a skill; it can be learned. Research indicates various forms of

mindfulness, meditation, and other strategies can lead to improved attention.(集中注意

力需要你记住对你目前的目标来说什么是重要的。注意力是一种技能;这是可以

学习的。研究表明,各种形式的正念、冥想和其他策略都可以提高注意力)”可知,

本段的主旨是集中注意力。故 G 选项“无论你学什么,集中注意力都是一个关键

要求”符合语境,故选 G。

【38 题详解】

根据后文“All learning and memory formation is heavily dependent on brain health.

Various types of exercise are beneficial for brain health. The foundations of brain

health include exercise, nutrition, and cultivating positive social interactions.(所有学

习和记忆的形成都严重依赖于大脑的健康。各种各样的运动都对大脑健康有益。

大脑健康的基础包括锻炼、营养和培养积极的社会交往)”可知,本段的主旨是关

注大脑健康,A 选项 brain health 对应后文 brain health。故 A 选项“关注大脑健康”

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符合语境,故选 A。

【39 题详解】

根据上文“The foundations of brain health include exercise, nutrition, and cultivating

positive social interactions.(大脑健康的基础包括锻炼、营养和培养积极的社会交

往 )” 以 及 后 文 “Nutrition recommendations include eating a balanced diet. Social

interactions are good for brain health, but only when they are positive interactions.(营

养建议包括均衡饮食。社会互动对大脑健康有益,但只有当它们是积极的互动时)”

可知,本句是在说明运动的注意事项,后文则提到了另外两项。故 D 选项“运动

强度可以从低到高”符合语境,故选 D。

【40 题详解】

根 据 上 文 “Space your learning sessions. Memory is best when you spread your

studying or training across multiple sessions. One of the key reasons that spaced

learning increases memory is that each time you study, you may perceive the material

from a different perspective.(间隔你的学习时间。当你把学习或训练分散到多个阶

段时,记忆力最好。间隔学习法提高记忆力的一个关键原因是,每次你学习时,

你都可以从不同的角度来理解材料)”可知,本段的建议是间隔学习法,本句为本

段最后一句,说明其原理:学习是一个随着时间的推移而增强的过程。故 F 选项

“学习是一个随着时间的推移而增强的过程”符合语境,故选 F。

完形填空:

41.B 42.C 43.B 44.D 45.A 46.C 47.D

48.A 49.B 50.D 51.C 52.A 53.A 54.C

55.D

[语篇解读]本文是一篇记叙文。文章介绍了作者接受朋友 Marga 的邀请一起远足

旅行的经历。

41.B 根据下文中的“We met our guide Achut Pandey in Kath- mandu.”可知,作者去

见向导,所以作者接受( jumped at )了邀请。

42.C 由 53 题所在的句子可知,他是一个快乐且善良(kindness)的人,去过大本营

超过 100 次。

43.B 根据 and 前的 less-traveled, longer 可知,作者他们选择的是条艰难的

( difficult )路线。

44.D 根据上文中的“The temperatures ranged from the teens to below 0F.”可知,气

温很低,所以作者他们都快被冻僵( frozen)了。

45.A 根据上文中的“The temperatures ranged from the teens to below 0F.可知,天

气很冷,吃完饭后,作者他们都退缩到睡袋里。withdraw 意为“撤退”,引申为“退

缩”,符合语境。

46.C虽然作者他们最初能够吃下几个鸡蛋和一片吐司,但他们走得越高,吃得越少。

根据下文中的 Eventually 可知,此处表示的是“一开始,起初”(initially)作者他们的胃

口还不错。

47.D 虽然作者他们最初能够吃下几个鸡蛋和一片吐司,但走得越高,吃( ate )得越

少。

48.A 随着海拔的增加,吃得越来越少,最后吃一碗米饭都很费劲( effort )。

49.B 根据上文中对作者他们饮食的描述可知,随着海拔高度的增加,作者他们的

饭量在不断减少,由此可知,海拔轻而易举地打败(beat)了他们。

50.D 根据下文中的“Renjo La Pass, the first pass, was supposed to take eight hours. It

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took12.”可知,作者他们行走的时间增加,说明步速( pace)减慢了。

51.CAchut 对作者他们的信心从未动摇(shaken)过。

52.A 根据上文中的“Achut’s faith in us was never 可知,向导对他们有信心,应该是

“高兴地”(cheerful)问候作者他们。

53.A 根据下文中的 he carried our packs and skillfully negotiated our moods and

capabilities 可知,向导在作者他们到达(reached)大本营前帮他们背包,调节他们的

情绪。

54.C 根据上文中的“We met our guide Achut Pandey in Kath- mandu.”可知,作为向

导,他的职责是“引导”(guided)作者他们到达目的地。

55.D 根据下文中与该空并列的narrow可知,此处仍是对道路的描述,后为“狭窄的”,

此处应表示“不平的”( uneven )。

写作: 第一节:

“Clean Plate” Campaign

To raise public awareness of valuing food and educate people to save food, the

“Clean Plate” Campaign was held in our school last week.

The campaign lasted five days, which was embraced wholeheartedly by us

students. Our school hosted activities to highlight the “Clean Plate” campaign and

issued proposals that encourage every one of us to support the campaign both at

school and at home. Many students went to the communities to encourage the

residents to adopt the concept of food conservation in the daily lives.

We all thought highly of the campaign, through which we practised the

well-known Chinese tradition of appreciating the value of food.

第二节:

Melati and Isabel decided to make a positive impact straight away. They took

advantage of their spare time to pick up rubbish on the beach. However, soon they

realized that they couldn't solve the problem on their own for there was so much

plastic. After discussions and preparations, they started an organization to spread their

ideas among the youth, involving more youths in the movement, which proved to be a

hit. More and more teenagers took part. In a month, they altogether collected and

recycled 2.5 tons of plastic , recovering the beautiful beach.

One month later, Melati received a call from the local newspaper. The two girls

were invited to an interview in which they were asked what inspired them to start the

organization, what the biggest challenges were and what advice they had for young

people who want to make changes in this world. They said a team was what kept them

going during the challenging days and added,“ Keeping our team engaged and

motivated has been a challenge and we are happy to have a positive influence.”

Melati and Isabel are heroes who make a big difference to our world.

听力原文:

Text 1

M: Have you ever played that phone game I told you about?

W: I tried, but it only works on Android phones. I have an iPhone. (1)

M: Oh, I see. Well, I was going to tell you it got pretty boring after a while.

Text 2

W: Mitzi should recover well from the accident, but you should keep her inside

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from now on.

M: I will. Is there anything else I can do to help her recover better? Another cat

was hit in my neighborhood last week. I cannot stand this kind of bad news.

(2)

Text 3

W: Are you going to be using the TV later?

M: Um…no. The history series I’ve been watching has finished. Why? Is there a

football game on?

W: No, but there’s a nature program on. Join me if you like! (3)

Text 4

W: You’ve set off the security alarm, sir. Do you have anything metal on you —

a ring, a watch, or anything like that?

M: No, it might be caused by my artificial knee. Here…my doctor gave me a

note to carry with me whenever I fly. (4)

Text 5

M: I am just about to make something to eat. Would you like to join me?

W: That would be great. I haven’t eaten anything since breakfast! The office was so

busy today that I worked through my lunch hour. (5)

Text 6

M: What about my performance, coach? (6)

W: Good. But I still think you could have saved another few minutes in the race.

M: Yeah?

W: You were still using too much energy at the start of the race, (7) which was

slowing you down towards the end.

M: Right…yes.

W: Remember, this is a marathon. (6) It is different from a 10-kilometer race or a

half-marathon. Power is more important than speed.

M: I see.

W: When the finish line is in sight, by all means run as fast as you can. Run like the

wind! But spend your energy too early and your legs will give out on your long

runs before you get there. (7)

Text 7

W: Hi, I’ve come to pay Mrs. Miller’s newspaper bill for her. (8)

M: Oh…are you a relative?

W: No, she is my neighbor. She’s not very well at the moment, so I come in and do it

for her.

M: Oh, how kind of you!

W: Well, she’s a nice old lady, very friendly.

M: Yes, we often have a nice chat when she comes into the shop. (8)

W: How much does she owe? She told me it was about 35.

M: Let me find her name on the computer. For the month, she owes 36. (9)

W: Here’s 40 in cash. (9)

M: OK, here is your change. (9)

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