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皖豫名校联盟2024一2025学年高三10月联考
英
语
考生注意:
1.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号填写在试卷和答题卡上,并将考生号条形
贴在答题卡上的指定位置。
2,回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡对应题目的答案标号涂黑。
改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答:
上。写在本试卷上无效。
3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)】
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有2分钟的时间将试卷上的条
转涂到答题卡上。
第一节(共5小题:每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
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三个选项中选出雅
选项。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。每段话
仅读一遍。
例:How much is the shirt?
A.£19.15.
B.£9.18.
C.£9.15.
答案是C。
1.What does the woman ask the man to do?
A.Do some washing.
B.Feed Tommy.
C.Answer the door.
2.What does the man say about the store?
A.It isn't well organized.
B.It offers discounts regularly.
C.It always gives him surprises.
3.What is the relationship between the speakers?
A.Roommates.
B.Classmates.
C.Workmates.
4.Where are the speakers probably?
A.At home.
B.In a library.
C.In an office.
5.What are the speakers talking about?
A.A hotel.
B.A trip.
C.A theater.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5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三个衫
项中选出最佳选项。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;听形
后,各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍
英语试题第1而1朴。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.Whose birthday is coming?
A.Lydia's.
B.Connor's.
C.Jamie's.
7.What will the speakers do together probably?
A.Have a cup of coffee.
B.Buy a present.
C.Study biology.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.What does Tom invite Mary to do?
A.Go shopping.
B.Watch a football game.
C.Travel to Shanghai.
9.How will the speakers go to the destination?
A.By bus.
B.By car.
C.On foot.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.What does Michelle do first in the morning?
A.She goes jogging.
B.She has breakfast.
C.She reads the news.
11.Which of the following describes the man properly?
A.He stays up late every day.
B.He spends 20 minutes checking email.
C.He fails to do exercise as planned.
12.What time does the man usually get up?
A.About 6:40.
B.About 7:00.
C.About 7:15.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Where did the woman speaker grow up?
A.In Canada.
B.In America.
C.In China.
14.Why was the woman speaker unwilling to speak Chinese in her childhood?
A.She had no interest in it.
B.She couldn't understand it.
C.It affected her English speaking.
15.What did the woman speaker realize at college?
A.Others may look down on her.
B.Her Chinese roots were amazing
C.Chinese was important in communication.
16.How often does the woman speaker visit Guangdong now?
A.Once a month.
B.Once a year.
C.Twice a year.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Why does the speaker give the speech?
A.To promote a trip to Rome.
B.To give a lecture on a sport.
C.To introduce an ancient stadium.
18.What did the Romans think of the battles?
A.Exciting.
B.Boring.
C.Frightening.
19.What was determined by Roman law?
A.The ticket price.
B.The seat arrangement.
C.The rules of the battles.
20.Why did the emperor pay for the games?
A.To encourage participants.B.To announce new laws.
C.To please his people.
英语试题第2页(共8页
第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
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,并在答题卡上将
该项涂黑。
A
We are seeking foster(support for large dogs (50 pounds and up).We are not
accepting applications for cats or small animals this time.You play a key role in an animal's
joumey by providing unique care to an animal outside of the shelter environment.Whatever the
circumstances are,Animal Humane Society (AHS)is here to support you through your foster
journey.
Requirements:
Foster volunteers must be 18 years old or older.
Applicants must live within 60 miles around AHS shelters located in Minnesota.
Foster volunteers should have a stable,comfortable,sate environment to provide for an
animal,as well as plenty of love to give!
Application process:
Step 1:Please watch this videe-before.completing yeur-velunteer application:It covers
important information you need to know about foster volunteer application at AHS,and some of the
topics covered in the video will be discussed during your volunteer interview.
Step 2:Submit your application to foster.
Step 3:After you've completed the application,you'll be instructed to schedule a virtual
interview with a Volunteer Services Coordinator.
Step 4:Attend your virtual interview.If you are accepted into the program,AHS requires a $35
application fee,which contributes to the costs of administrative processing and volunteer training.
You will also receive an AHS volunteer T-shirt as a thank-you.If you are passionate about our
program and are unable to pay the fee,please reach out to volunteer@animalhumanesociety.org to
discuss options.
21.Which of the following will result in an applicant's disqualification?
A.Having just turned 18.
B.Expecting a dog weighing 55 pounds.
C.Wandering about with no fixed home.'
D.Living about 50 miles from AHS shelters.
22.What can applicants find in the video?
A.Ways to raise large dogs properly.
B.Related information in the volunteer interview.
C.Requirements of adopting cats or small animals.
D.Conditions of AHS shelters for homeless animals.
23.Why are the applicants charged?
A.To cover the cost of the volunteer T-shirt.
B.To support the medical care of the foster animals.
C.To ensure applicants'commitment to the program.
D.To fund management and training.
B
In a small coastal community in Ecuador known as La Isla,I was handing out clothes and toys
to children standing in a long line in their schoolyard.They had gathered there that morning,likely
wearing the only clothes they owned.They were quiet and polite,eyes bright with excitement.
Watching this,my mind flashed back to a day I would never forget.
I was five years old that Christmas Eve in 1988,growing up in Ecuador,with my parents and
elder sister.My father came into my bedroom and gave me a plastic cowboy.I'd never owned a
real toy of any kind.My family didn't have much.My mom stayed home.caring for my sister and
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me.My dad drove a food delivery truck and was on the road for days at a time.
"I hope you like your toy,"my father said,kneeling down and holding'meclose.I felt the
warmth of his body,as if in giving me this toy he was also giving me a part of himself.Even at age
five,I knew that had been a gift.
By sixth grade our family moved to the US,and life got easier.I excelled in high school.
Every good grade was a thank-you to my parents for all they'd done for me.I went on to college,
and after graduation,with my degree in hand,I became a pharmacist().I was finally able
to buy nice gifts for my family,but I could never give in equal measure the love I'd felt from that
unexpected gift I'd received as a little boy.I wished every child could know that feeling.
Two years into my career,I made my first trip to La Isla.Two years later,I returned with my
nonprofit organization called Toys for Ecuador.My parents,sister and I traveled to towns across
rural Ecuador with Christmas presents for children and gift baskets for seniors.
It was a journey that not only fulfilled a childhood wish to share that special feeling of love and
generosity,but also reaffirmed()my commitment to making a difference in the lives of others.
24.What reminded the author of his childhood story?
A.The scene of children's receiving gifts.B.The Christmas celebration.
C.The children's happy school life.D.The preparation of Christmas gifts.
25.Which words can best describe the author's father?
A.Grateful and generous.
B.Outgoing and romantic.
C.Ambitious and passionate.
D.Hardworking and caring.
26.How did the author repay his parents?
A.By satisfying their wish to make him a pharmacist.
B.By improving his academic achievements.
C.By buying them some unexpected gifts.
D.By setting up a nonprofit organization.
27.What can be the best title for the text?
A.Toys for Ecuador Gave Children Christmas Gifts
B.Father's Gift Pushed a Boy to Succeed Academically
C.Father's Love Never Left Boyhood Memories Behind
D.A Plastic Cowboy Inspired Toys for Ecuador
C
Trying to imagine fat,white sheep jumping one by one over a fence,is a well-known treatment
for sleeplessness.I've often wondered just who came up with such a silly suggestion.If the idea is
to bore you to sleep,why not count backward?And who decided on sheep?Why not rabbits,
horses,frogs or kangaroos?And does it really help you fall asleep?Search online,and you'll soon
find stories about a study on battling insomnia that put the concept to the test.
"In reality,that wasn't the point of the research,"said senior author Allison Harvey,who
conducted the research.Their study wasn't about counting sheep;it was just about using imagery
to fight sleeplessness.In her research 50 people were divided into three groups.The first had no
instructions on how to fall asleep,while members of the second were told to distract()
themselves from thoughts,worries and concerns in any way they wanted.The third group was
instructed to perform an interesting and engaging imagery task,such as creating or remembering a
waterfall,a holiday or a summer afternoon in the sun.
Those who used imagery reported falling asleep much faster than either of the other two groups,
and they rated their thoughts,worries and concerns to be less uncomfortable and painful than
people in the distraction or no instruction group.
As it happened,two of the study participants in the distraction group did count sheep as a way
to fall asleep "and somehow people accepted that,I guess because they thought it was fun,"
Harvey said.
英语试题第4页(共8页)
While she didn't actually study counting sheep as a way of overcoming sleeplessness and isn't
aware of any other studies to do so,Harvey does have an opinion based on her years as a sleep
specialist.
"Something as ordinary as counting sheep usually does not do the trick,"she said."As
everyone is different and not one option is going to help every single time,we have worked out a
menu of options with people."
28.What does the underlined word "insomnia"in paragraph 1 mean?
A.Sleeplessness.B.Illness.
C.Distraction.
D.Laziness.
29.What can be learned about Allison Harvey's research?
A.Each group consisted of 50 participants.
B.The distraction group reported the most benefits.
C.Its initial aim was to test the effectiveness of imagery.
D.Every participant was given some instructions.
30.What does Allison Harvey think of counting sheep for sleep?
A.Creative.
B.Questionable.
C.Practical.
D.Traditional.
31.What will the text continue to talk about probably?
A.Alterative methods for falling asleep.
B.Various strategies to improve people's health.
C.Histoncal origins of counting sheep for sleep.
D.Scientific theories behind counting sheep for sleep.
D
High school students'scores on the ACT college admission test have been falling for six continuous
years to their lowest in more than three decades.ACT is short for American College Testing.
The average ACT composite(score for US students was 19.5 out of 36.Last year,
the average score was 19.8.Among California's 2023 high school graduates,the average composite
score-of 25.7-was significantly higher than the national average.But that's in large part
because only an estimated 4%of high school graduates in the state actually took the exam,among
the lowest rates in the nation.The average scores in reading,science and math were all below
benchmarks()the ACT says students must reach to have a high probability of success in
first-year college courses.The average score in English was just above the benchmark but still
declined compared to last year.
Many universities have made standardized admissions tests,like the ACT,optional for criticism
that such tests favor the wealthy and disadvantage students with lower income.Some,including the
University of Califoria system,have stopped admitting students based on the ACTscores even if submitted.
Some high school students are unsure why the ACT is ever required because colleges can look
at different qualities of the students who are applying outside of just a one-time test score.
But Janet Godwin,CEO for the nonprofit ACT,said the ACT scores are still helpful for
placing students in the right college courses and preparing academic advisors to better support
them.In terms of college readiness,even in a test-optional environment,these kinds of objective
test scores about academic readiness are incredibly important.Of students who were tested,only
21%met benchmarks for success in college-level classes in all subjects.Research from Godwin's
group shows students who meet those benchmarks have a 50%chance of earning a B or better and
nearly a 75%chance of earning a C or better in corresponding courses.
About 1.4 million students in the US took the ACT this year,an increase from last year.
However,the numbers have not returned to previous levels.Godwin said she doesn't believeithose
numbers will ever fully recover,partly because of test-optional admission policies.
英语试题第5页(共8页)
32.What does the text say about the ACT?
A.The benchmarks set for it are too high to reach.
B.More and more students take part in it every year.
C.The average ACT score is lower and lower recently.
D.A higher ACT score guarantees a student's success in college.
33.Why do some universities stop considering the ACT scores?
A.Few high school students take the ACT seriously
B.The average ACT score is too low to consider.
C.It is thought that the ACT is unfair for some students.
D.Universities prefer students who have different qualities.
34.What can the ACT scores be used to do according to Godwin?
A.Determine which college the students should apply to.
B.Reform the universities'education system accordingly.
C.Urge the students to improve their academic performance.
D.Evaluate the students'readiness for college-level coursework.
35.How does the author support his argument?
A.By listing figures.
B.By making definitions
C.By analysing previous research.
D.By explaining causes and effects.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填人空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项
涂黑。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Unless you live in a year-round warm climate and plan to stay there,it's important to know
how winter storms behave,how to avoid and prepare for them,and what to do in the worst-case
circumstances.
36 A blizzard (must have large amounts of falling snow or blowing snow,winds
greater than 56 kph and visibility of less than 0.4 km for at least three hours.Any weather system
with below freezing temperatures along with snow and ice can be a safety risk.Blizzards,however,
are the most dangerous winter storms.
Awareness and avoidance are your best weapons against blizzards.37 You should also
check conditions along your entire route,especially if you're crossing through high mountain
passes.If conditions are looking increasingly unfavorable,use alternative plans or delay travel.
A little geographical and climate knowledge helps,too.Blizzards are most common in the
upper Midwest and Great Plains in the United States.38 You may even encounter them in
Russia,Asia,northern Europe,Canada and Antarctica.
Having the right clothing is key if you're going to a place where blizzards might happen.Wear
gloves and a hat,and more importantly,layered clothing.Gloves and hats will prevent the loss of
body heat.39
What if you end up in a worst-case circumstance?There are two things to focus on:Stay warm
and stay still.It's ill-advised to walk yourself out of a blizzard.Navigation (is tough.
40 So conserve your energy.Find shelter.If there is none to find,build a snow cave if
there's enough snow.Wait it out.
A.Outer clothes should be strongly waterproof.
B.Moreover,you burn more energy when you are cold.
C.However,it is never too early to learn about blizzards.
D.Not every winter storm is technically a blizzard.
E.They can also occur in most other areas of the country.
F.It is advisable to prepare for such disasters in advance.
G.Begin checking weather conditions about a week ahead of your trip.
茧语试题第6页(共8页)
第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
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,选出可以填人空白处的最
佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
When I was growing up,I wanted to be just like Great Uncle Ferdy.He loved telling 41
about himself:by running away seconds before a bomb exploded next to his tent,he 42 the life
of General Montgomery;after the war,he 43 rescued two young children in the Connaught
Street fire and was regarded as a hero;after he retired,he became a boxing coach and 44 a
boy to become a British heavyweight champion;the queen visited him and even gave him an
invitation to 45 a Buckingham Palace Garden Party.
I never 46 the question-if his stories were suitable for a ten-year-old,but I was 47
about them.I even made up my mind to 48 a person just like Great Uncle Ferdy.And why?
Great Uncle Ferdy just loved 49 stories and telling them.His wonderful tales were all in his
50,which is one of the many 51 you need to be a good writer.Using the imagination has
52 helped me in my writing career.If you want to 53,think outside the box.Take your
readers to places they never knew,and introduce them to adventures they're never likely to experience
54
I think Great Uncle Ferdy would have understood my opinion except-and I'm sorry to admit
this-he never 55.There's no such person.He's all in my imagination.
41.A.jokes
B.stories
C.problems
D.lies
42.A.spared
B.threatened
C.saved
D.wasted
43.A.fearlessly
B.secretly
C.aimlessly
D.easily
44.A.advised
B.required
C.persuaded
D.guided
45.A.record
B.schedule
C.throw
D.attend
46.A.ignored
B.repeated
C.considered
D.remembered
47.A.anxious
B.particular
C.crazy
D.careful
48.A.become
B.encounter
C.influence
D.judge
49.A.making up
B.passing down
C.commenting on
D.searching for
50.A.diary
B.imagination
C.dream
D.life
51.A.goals
B.reasons
C.qualities
D.impressions
52.A.rarely
B.temporarily
C.unexpectedly
D.certainly
53.A.concentrate
B.adapt
C.achieve
D.compete
54.A.in public
B.in person
C.on time
D.on purpose
55.A.exists
B.fails
C.disappears
D.hesitates
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填人1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式,并将答案填写
在答题卡上。
Chinese suona player Hu Chenyun,a musician with Shanghai Chinese Orchestra,gave a
concert on Jan 22 at the International Jazz Plaza Festival in Havana.
Hu performed a series of Chinese music pieces,Hundreds of Birds Paying Homage to Phoenix
56(include),and also played with local musicians 57(adaptation)of Cuban music
pieces.This year's festival,58(last)from Jan 21 to 28,featured 66 bands and performers
from about 20 countries and showed the global reach and 59 (rich)of jazz music.It was the
first time that a Chinese musician had performed at the festival.
"I had prepared for this concert for nearly a year.I am very proud and excited
60
(display)the traditional Chinese musical instrument in Cuba and communicate with local
musicians,"said Hu,61 went through a journey of over 50 hours from Shanghai to Havana.
"When I did rehearsals()with the local musicians,I 62(attract)by their cooperation in
spite of the long flight."
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Besides live performances,Hu also showed how suona fitted in with various musical pieces in
63 impressive way,offering the local audience a 64(value)opportunity to experience the
Chinese musical instrument.The concert of Hu was part of the ongoing "Joyful Chinese New
Year",a senes of overseas Spring Festival themed events 65 activities to celebrate the
traditional Chinese festival.
第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假定你是校英语俱乐部负责人,俱乐部将于下周举办主题为How to Keep Mentally
Healthy的讲座。请你写一则通知,内容包括:
1讲座时间、地点;
2.讲座目的及内容;
3.呼吁参加。
注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右;
2请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
NOTICE
Dear schoolmates,
The English Club
第二节(满分25分)
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。
Wayne Boone is a 53-year-old truck driver for a paper-recycling company in Suffolk,Virginia.
Every day,he drives the empty 18-wheel truck up Interstate 64 in Chesapeake toward Virginia
Beach,about 50 kilometers away,where he will pick up his first load of the day.One morning in
April,the strong winds gave Wayne Boone's truck a good whipping().
He planned to change into the left lane of the G.A.Treakle Memorial Bridge when the storm
let loose its full force.Rain hammered Boone's windshield.Winds grew fierce.As he was turning,
Boone's front wheels met the wet surface just as a powerful wind blew the driver's side of his
truck.It felt like the wind lifted the truck clear off the surface.His truck crashed into the guardrail
(护栏)on the far nght edge..
He struggled to regain control,but another wind,blowing more violently,pushed it upward
from below,lifting the truck cab(驾驶舱),with Boone inside,over the edge of the bridge before
dropping it again.If he felt any hope of survival before,it disappeared.The truck aimed straight
down toward the grey-black water.In the end,Boone's truck was hanging over the bridge,under
21 meters of which was a deep river.
Boone was badly injured,half blinded by the blood pouring into his eyes and suffering from
shock.He forced himself to focus.If he had any chance of escaping the cab and surviving,he had
to get out of his seatbelt.Gathering all his strength,he pulled himself between the seats and put
himself back as far as he could behind the driver's seat.He struggled to grab his mobile phone,
but it was out of his reach.After he was hung in the wind for an hour,waiting to die,Boone was
almost exhausted.Was he going to get out of here alive?He had never panicked.He had accepted
his fate().He was ready to go if that's what was meant to be when he heard a noise was
drawing nearer.
注意:1.续写词数应为150个左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
A few minutes later,Boone heard the approaching sirens().
When the rescuer and Boone appeared on the bridge,people shouted with joy.
英语试题第8页(共8页)
(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分】
1-5 CACAB 6-10 BABBA 11-15 CBAAB 16-20 CCABC
(共20小题;每小题2.5分,满分50分)
文章大意:本文是一篇应用文。主题语境是人与自然。本文是动物人道协会(AHS)为大型犬寻求寄养支持的
通告。
21.答案C
命题透析细节理解题。
思路点拔根据Requirements部分的“Foster volunteers should have a stable,comfortable,safe environment to
provide for an animal..”可知,申请作寄养志愿者的人必须提供稳定、舒适、安全的环境来抚养动物。
22.答案B
命题透析细节理解题。
思路点拨
根t据Step 1部分的“some of the topics covered in the video will be discussed during your volunteer
interview”可知,申请者可以在视频中找到一些在志愿者面试中会讨论的相关信息。
23.答案D
命题透析细节理解题。
思路点拔根据Step4部分的“AHS requires a$35 application fee,which contributes to the costs of administrative
processing and volunteer training”可知,收费是为了给管理和培训提供资金支持。
文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。主题语境是人与社会。作者量年时收到父亲送他的礼物,珍惜教育机会,用优异
成绩回报父母,最终有所成就,创建了非盈利组织Toys for Ecuador,回續社会。
24.答案A
命题透析细节理解题。
思路点拨根据第一段中的“They were quiet and polite,eyes bright with excitement..Watching this,my mind
flashed back to a day I would never forget."可知,他们很安静,很有礼貌,眼睛里充满了兴奋。看着这一幕,作者
的脑海里闪过一个他永远不会忘记的日子。由此可知,看到孩子们收礼物的场景,作者想起来自己童年时的
故事。
25.答案D
命题透析推理判断题。
思路点拨根据第二段中的“My dad drove a food delivery truck and was on the road for days at a time."可知,作
者父亲开着一辆送餐车,一连几天都在路上。由此推断父亲工作很勤劳。再根据第三段中的“‘I hope you like
your toy,'my father said,kneeling down and holding me close.I felt the warmth of his body,as if in giving me this
toy he was also giving me a part of himself.."可知,“我希望你喜欢你的玩具,"父亲说,跪下来紧紧地抱着作者,
作者感觉到就好像父亲给他这个玩具的同时,也把自己的一部分给了他。由此推知父亲很体贴。
26.答案B
命题透析推理判断题。
思路点拨根据第四段中的“I excelled in high school.Every good grade was a thank-you to my parents for all
they'd done for me.."可知,作者在高中表现出色。每一次好成绩都是对父母为自己所做一切的感谢。由此推
断,作者通过努力学习提高学习成绩来回报父母。
27.答案D
命题透析标题归纳题。
思路点拔本文开篇点明作者在E©uador一个海边社区为孩子们发放礼物,下文回忆自己童年时收到父亲的
礼物
一个塑料牛仔,珍惜教育机会,用优异成绩回报父母,最后学有所成,创建了非盈利组织Toys for
Ecuador。.因此D项适合作文章标题。
文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。主题语境是人与社会。失眠时数羊是谁提出的?真的有效吗?本文介绍了失眠
时数羊这种催眠方法的相关信息。
28.答案A
命题透析词义猜测題。
思路点拨根据第一段中的“Trying to imagine fat,white sheep jumping one by one over a fence,is a well-known
treatment for sleeplessness."以及第二段中的“fight sleeplessness'”可知,insomnia意为“失眠”,与sleeplessness意
思相近。
29.答案C
命题透析
细节理解题。
思路点拨
根据第二段中的“Their study wasn't about counting sheep;it was just about using imagery to fight
sleeplessness.."可知,Allison Harvey的研究目的是检验意象对失眠的作用。
30.答案B
命题透析观点态度题。
思路点拨根据最后一段中Allison Harvey说的话“Something as ordinary as counting sheep usually does not do
the trick”可知,她认为数羊对睡眠没有效果,其作用值得怀疑。
31.答案A
命题透析推理判断题。
思路点拨根据最后一段中的“As everyone is different and not one option is going to help every single time,we
have worked out a menu of options with people..”可知,文章接下来可能会谈论一些其他的帮助入睡的方法。
文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。主题语境是人与社会。高中学生在大学入学考试ACT中的分数已经连续六年下
降到30多年来的最低水平。ACT也处于被弃用的边缘。
32.答案C
命题透析细节理解題。
思路点拨根据第一段中的“High school students'scores on the ACT college admission test have been falling for
six continuous years to their lowest in more than three decades.”可知,近年来ACT的平均成绩越来越低。
33.答案C
命题透析细节理解题。
思路点拨根据第三段的内容可知,许多大学都把标准化的入学考试改为非强制性考试,因为有人批评说,这
样的考试有利于富裕的学生,不利于来自低收入家庭的学生。
34.答案D
命题透析细节理解题。
思路点拨根据第五段中的“In terms of college readiness,even in a test-optional environment,hese kinds of
objective test scores about academic readiness are incredibly important.."可知,Godwin认为ACT考试的成绩能够表
明高中毕业生是否为大学的课程做好准备。
35.答案A
命题透析推理判断题。
思路点拔通读本文可知,作者是通过列数字的写作手法来阐明自己的观点的。
文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。主题语境是人与自然。文章介绍防范暴风雪的基本方法。
36.答案D
命题透析考查段落主题句。
思路点拔空处为本段主题句,通读文本可知,本段主要介绍雪暴的特点。D项“不是所有的冬季暴风雪都是
雪暴"”符合语境。