2025年普通高中学业水平选择性考试英语押题卷(2)-【领航密卷】2025年普通高中学业水平选择性考试英语押题卷

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YT2 英语试卷 第1 页(共8页) 2025年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试 英 语 押题卷(二) 注意事项: 1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。 2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改 动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。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) 回答听力部分时,请先将答案标在试卷上。听力部分结束前,你将有两分钟的时间将你的答案 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三个选项中选出最佳选项。 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。每段对话仅读一遍。 例:How much is the shirt? A.£19.15. B.£9.18. C.£9.15. 答案是C。 1.What are the speakers probably doing? A.Discussing at work. B.Talking on the phone. C.Driving on the way. 2.What wil the man do next? A.Have a dessert. B.Pay the check. C.Ask for a beer. 3.What do we know about the hamburger? A.It might go bad. B.It􀆳s good-looking. C.It looked funny. 4.What are the speakers mainly talking about? A.The scenery. B.The transport. C.The weather. 5.How does the woman sound in the end? A.Glad. B.Surprised. C.Impatient. 听材料,回答问题。 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三个选项中选 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;听完后,各小题将给 出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。 听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。 6.What􀆳s the speakers􀆳 final decision? A.To play basketbal. B.To exercise legs and forearms. C.To exercise arms and stomachs. 7.When does the conversation probably take place? A.On Wednesday. B.On Tuesday. C.On Friday. 听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。 8.What􀆳s Missy doing now? A.Listening to music. B.Playing in the garden. C.Preparing for the exam. 9.What does the woman suggest? A.Talking with Missy.B.Leaving Missy alone. C.Meeting Mary outside. YT2 英语试卷 第2 页(共8页) 听第8段材料,回答第10至13题。 10.What is the man? A.A physician. B.A host. C.A manager. 11.Why did Susan leave the job at the hospital? A.To take piano lessons. B.To have more free time. C.To try a new life. 12.How does Susan feel about her job now? A.Tired. B.Content. C.Displeased. 13.What is the probable relationship between Susan and Carl? A.Co-workers. B.Neighbors. C.Classmates. 听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。 14.Where does the conversation probably take place? A.In a park. B.At a store. C.In the street. 15.What does the woman intend to do? A.Meet her friend. B.Go to Queen Street. C.Go to a tower. 16.What do we know about the Cock & Bul? A.It offers delicious steaks. B.It lies next to the bank. C.It moved 30 years ago. 17.What􀆳s the man like? A.Open-minded. B.Warm-hearted. C.Wel-educated. 听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。 18.Who caled for help about the cougar(美洲狮) attack? A.The cyclists. B.The witnesses. C.The police. 19.What happened to the planes? A.They broke the speed record. B.They landed at high speed. C.They arrived before schedule. 20.Which place wil probably suffer a second disaster? A.Los Angeles County. B.Ventura County. C.Orange County. 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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。 A Grain Rain, as the last term in spring, starts on April 20 and ends on May 5. Grain Rain sig- nals the end of cold weather and a rapid rise in temperature. Here are four things that you may not know about Grain Rain. Key time for agriculture Grain Rain brings a marked increase in temperature and rainfal and the grains grow faster and stronger. It􀆳s a key time to protect the crops from insect pests. Sandstorms occur Grain Rain fals between the end of spring and the beginning of summer, with infrequent cold air moving to the south and lingering cold air in the north. From the end of April to the beginning YT2 英语试卷 第3 页(共8页) of May, the temperature rises much higher than it does in March. With dry soil, an unsteady at- mosphere and heavy winds, sandstorms become more frequent. Drinking tea There is an old custom in southern China that people drink tea on the day of Grain Rain. Spring tea during Grain Rain is rich in vitamins and amino acids, which can help to remove heat from the body and are good for the eyes. It is also said that drinking tea on this day would prevent bad luck. Grain Rain Festival The Grain Rain Festival is celebrated by fishing vilages in the coastal areas of northern China. Grain Rain marks the start of the fishermen􀆳s first voyage of the year. The custom dates back more than 2,000 years ago, when people believed they should owe a good harvest to the force that pro- tected them from the stormy seas. People would worship the sea and stage sacrifice rites on the Grain Rain Festival, hoping for a bountiful harvest and a safe voyage for their loved ones. 21.Which of the folowing is true about Grain Rain? A.It covers over 20 days. B.It is the first term in Spring. C.Both temperature and rainfal increase. D.Cold air stil comes frequently. 22.Why do people drink tea on the day of Grain Rain? A.The tea is good for health. B.It wil surely bring good luck. C.Tea leaves are newly picked. D.It helps keep off insect pests. 23.Who would probably observe the Grain Rain Festival? A.Farmers. B.Fishermen. C.Tea makers. D.Weathermen. B Jil Wheatley was a PE teacher in Germany. On the weekends she competed in marathons a- round Europe. But life threw her a near deadly blow. While teaching a PE class, she was hit on the head with a basebal. The impact was so great that it left her with a brain injury and 70 percent vi- sion loss, permanently blinding her in one eye. She spent 26 months in seven different hospitals, at times wishing it would just al end. Desperately, Wheatley set out to find comfort and healing (治疗) in nature. She traveled to Nepal where a friend convinced her to run in the Annapurna 100 with him. The power from that race changed her life and eventualy had her look up at the tops of the mountains. Project Vision 8000 was born. And she began her mission to stand on the top of the world􀆳s 14 highest mountains, towering 8,000 meters above sea level, to show herself and others the power of the choice and possibility. Colors and touch help guide her on the mountain and she has never once felt too tired to carry on. “The only constant thing is change, so when the weather gets realy bad or a storm is coming in, I know it is going to pass.” So far, she􀆳s had few problems standing among giants, but she ad- mits she continues to struggle with overcoming the “mountains of her mind”. Having already stared death in the face, Wheatley has great respect for the mountains and the mission she is on. But she􀆳s not scared. The experience almost claimed her life, but it is now the driving force and fu- el behind her success. At every icy peak, she smiles and takes a quick video with a breathless “So very thankful” whispered into the thin air. 24.What happened to Wheatley according to paragraph 1? A.She came last in a race. B.She suffered a head injury. YT2 英语试卷 第4 页(共8页) C.She lost her sight completely. D.She was attacked on purpose in a class. 25.What drove Wheatley to launch Project Vision 8000? A.Her exploration of nature. B.Her friend􀆳s timely suggestions. C.Her strong love for sports. D.Her participation in the Annapurna 100. 26.What can we learn about Wheatley from the last paragraph? A.Her attitude toward adversity was reshaped. B.She was used to poor weather conditions. C.She ignored the mountains of her mind. D.Her nature helped her overcome fear. 27.What could be the best title for the text? A.Every peak is within reach B.Lose sight to gain vision C.Actions speak louder than words D.Nature wil take its course C There􀆳re plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables available in local markets. But while those red juicy strawberries look fresh, consumers have no way of knowing how long the fruit can be stored at home. The same goes for distribution centers and supermarkets. Now, the food technology startup OneThird, located in the Netherlands, is looking to change that with an infrared(使用红外线的) scanner that can accurately predict how long fresh fruits and vegetables wil last. The startup is named OneThird because one-third of food is wasted due to spoilage (变质)every year. The startup􀆳s founders were inspired by a UK company that uses this type of technology in the medical field and decided to see if it was applicable for food. “I looked at the chalenges in the food -supply chain and found out that 40 percent of food waste is fresh produce. One of the biggest causes of waste is that nobody knows shelf life, founder and CEO of OneThird, Marco Snikkers said. Quality inspections at farms and distribution centers are done manualy(手动地). An inspector checks the fruits and vegetables and makes notes about the size and quality. Then the food is sent to consumers without considering travel time or how long the produce wil remain usable. Using the infrared scanner at the distribution center means that inspectors can use the infor- mation to approve shipments that wil ensure the produce can be distributed on a timely basis. This means that a shipment of ripe tomatoes wil not be sent long distances away. OneThird􀆳s scanner combines the technology of optical scanners, image modeling, and artifi- cial inteligence to provide accurate shelf-life predictions. The startup found that the technology can reduce up to 25 percent produce waste that was caused by spoilage. “Global food waste has an enormous environmental impact; reducing global food waste cuts global greenhouse gas emissions and promotes global food security,”said Jacob Smith, a climate expert from the University of Maine. 28.What problem does OneThird aim to solve? A.The high cost of storing fresh fruits and vegetables. B.Inefficient quality inspections at distribution centers. C.Food waste caused by uncertainty about its shelf life. D.Consumers􀆳 difficulty judging the freshness of produce. 29.What inspired OneThird to come up with the idea of using the infrared scanner? A.The use of the device in another field. B.Observation of the food-supply chain. C.Consumer demands for fresher produce. YT2 英语试卷 第5 页(共8页) D.Experts􀆳 advice on food waste reduction. 30.What can we learn about the manual quality inspections? A.They are time-consuming and costly. B.They are not performed at a regular time. C.The inspectors tend to make wrong judgement. D.The shipping time is not taken into consideration. 31.What􀆳s Jacob􀆳s attitude to OneThird􀆳s effort? A.Approving. B.Doubtful. C.Tolerant. D.Dismissive. D Change can be unsettling. Good or bad, exciting or unexpected, there􀆳s an undeniable anxiety that accompanies seeing our life shifts. Thankfuly, nature reminds us that entering a new season in our lives is nothing to fear but something to enjoy. What􀆳s now known as “leaf-peeping” has become a highly profitable form of tourism in the United States. A research shows that across 24 states in the eastern half of the country, fal foliage (叶子) tourism contributes more than $30 bilion to local economies. And even though climate change has made it more difficult to predict when exactly foliage wil peak, it hasn􀆳t stopped people from trying to figure it out. Tourism leaders from the Great Smoky Mountains recently released their annual fal foliage prediction map which helps travelers plan out when they have the best chance to catch those beautiful autumn views. Perhaps part of what makes the foliage so special is the belief that it􀆳s temporary. Eventualy, branches wil become bare, and we􀆳l stop taking photos for social media. And as the seasons change and we feel that familiar longing for what was, trees wil once again embrace(欣然接受) their evolution. Even when they aren􀆳t decorated with flashy fal colors and their internal systems slow down, trees are stil supporting the ecosystem. Their falen leaves are broken down by bacteria and fungi and provide the soil with nutrients the tree needs to grow. Insects take shelter in their bark, even- tualy becoming food for other wildlife seeking a place to nest. Their strong roots stabilize the soil, preventing erosion(侵蚀) from winter snowmelt. Right now, trees around the country are already beginning to welcome their next chapter. During this time of the year, it feels like forests are just offering endless joy for free. And fal foli- age is an everlasting reminder that the growth with changes is beautiful. 32.What does “leaf-peeping” refer to? A.A form of tourism where people go to see fal foliage. B.A measure taken by tourism leaders to protect trees. C.A research about the effects of climate change on trees. D.A method for predicting when fal foliage wil peak. 33.Why do people find fal foliage so special? A.It brings change to daily life. B.It contributes to local economies. C.It helps preserve ecosystems. D.It lasts only for a short time. 34.What can we learn about trees in fal from paragraph 4? A.They are easily damaged by bacteria. B.They stop rooting due to cold weather. C.They continue providing shelter for wildlife. D.They play a role in reducing snowfal. 35.Which of the folowing is a suitable title for the text? A.Trees Supporting the Ecosystem B.Lesson from Trees: Embracing Change YT2 英语试卷 第6 页(共8页) C.Fal Foliage Tourism in the US D.Climate Change in the Season of Fal 第二节 (共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选 项。 Whether it is the flu or any of the other cold-like viruses rising in winter, it seems that stuffy noses and sore throats are common symptoms. You may have noticed, however, that your cold seems to get better or worse depending on the time of day. 36 Then, they partialy clear up throughout the day, only to get worse once more as you get to bed. Why does this happen? Currently, the leading idea is that symptom severity is linked to our circadian rhythm (昼夜节 律). The circadian rhythm is very important for daily celular processes and can be affected by the amount of sleep and light we get each day. 37 While resting, the body uses the downtime to recover. 38 This also applies when you are il — the body floods the blood with white blood cels caled leukocytes, resulting in an immune re- sponse against diseases and the immune system fighting infection. This, therefore, explains why our cold symptoms get worse as we settle down for a night􀆳s sleep. Cels infected by viruses are attracted to the local area and kiled, causing soreness in the af- fected tissues, and mucus (鼻涕) floods the nose to join the fight. 39 You wake up feeling like death due to the battle happening within. 40 The first is simply gravity. When you lie down, your mucus builds up in the nose, causing pressure and headaches. As you stand up, you start to feel better. Another factor is about hormones. Hormonal imbalances can be caused by lack of sleep at night and could influence im- mune function, leading to a cycle of sleepless nights and then feeling worse. A. Others are reporting the same thing. B. It􀆳s a good thing, but it realy doesn􀆳t feel like it. C. Gravity helps out a lot more when you are upright. D. Most commonly, you wake up with worse symptoms. E.There are other reasons why you might feel worse at night. F.This is why sleep is so important after you􀆳ve been to the gym. G.It also plays a critical role in controling the heart and the immune system. 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,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。 Anytime I travel on my bicycle across the country, I􀆳m always amazed by how kind people can be to strangers. One night, my friends and I were camping in a town in Missouri. There was a severe storm and we were getting 41 . A complete stranger came by to 42 us that there were tornadoes (龙卷风) heading in our way. The stranger invited us to his home. We were surprised by his 43 for our safety. Later we learned that there had been a lightning strike near the place where we had camped and several cattle had been 44 . Fortunately, we spent the night in a nice dry home. We were 45 given the opportunity to take a shower. The next morning we had breakfast with the family and 46 contact informa- tion. In a way we felt like the family had become a part of our journey. This was one of the most heartwarming 47 of my life because this family had nothing to 48 by being so kind to us. We were 49 not the type they could usualy 50 but they treated us with respect and kind- ness. The kindness of a stranger always 51 my faith in humanity. Whatever the person 52 YT2 英语试卷 第7 页(共8页) always comes with no strings attached and that􀆳s the most 53 part. That family 54 us so much that during the rest of the trip,we 55 others out every chance we got. We even bought food with our busking(街头卖艺) tips for the homeless. It􀆳s al- ways heartwarming when giving feels as good as receiving. 41.A.annoyed B.impatient C.excited D.nervous 42.A.warn B.show C.convince D.guarantee 43.A.demand B.concern C.desire D.responsibility 44.A.drowned B.deserted C.kiled D.trapped 45.A.even B.merely C.often D.simply 46.A.submitted B.exchanged C.checked D.updated 47.A.experiences B.messages C.traditions D.comments 48.A.fear B.order C.gain D.offer 49.A.especialy B.officialy C.occasionaly D.definitely 50.A.ask about B.complain about C.agree with D.associate with 51.A.reveals B.shakes C.strengthens D.shapes 52.A.states B.wishes C.saves D.gives 53.A.impressive B.practical C.satisfactory D.evident 54.A.funded B.inspired C.owed D.delighted 55.A.drove B.sought C.helped D.pointed 第二节 (共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。 The market for wearable technology in the past few years has been on a rapid rise. We seem to have too much attachment to data accessible on those devices. 56 is it a good thing that we􀆳re relying on technology more often than not, recording every step we take? Can those tools realy maximize your workout benefits? The real questions surround not the 57 (wear), but the wear- er. The chalenge for athletes 58 (look)to up their game with data is finding the type of infor- mation that is most helpful. If you are hoping to run faster and want to try moderating your pace based on heart rate zones, a wearable can help you do so. However, for professionals and those who are new 59 working out, less is more. Earlier this month, Sara Hal, a professional mar- athon runner competing in the U.S. Olympic marathon trials, actualy 60 (throw)away her smart watch midrace 61 (avoid)distraction. Similarly, for beginner runners, it􀆳s more impor- tant to learn to listen to your body􀆳s signals-tiredness, 62 (ache), bursts of energy — 63 to track your pace or heart rate. Depending on what those goals are, there might be ways to a- chieve them that are more cost 64 (effect), more fun, more convenient. Dr. Ethan Weiss, a physician at the University of California tels his patients that a different item 65 (attach) at your wrist, like a leash(牵狗的皮带), is more likely to pul you toward more activity. 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节(满分15分) 你校英文报计划举办主题为“携手行动,节约粮食”的作文比赛。请你写一则活动通知,内容包 括: 1.介绍活动目的; 2.说明参赛要求。 注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右; 2.请按如下格式作答。 Welcome to Join the English Writing Competition YT2 英语试卷 第8 页(共8页) 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。 My dad and I had been looking forward to the state cross-country race of my senior year of high school, which would be the climax(顶点) of my existence. I was the fastest runner on my team, and I was supposed to make it into the top fifteen. We had been working towards this race for three years. It was everything to me, and it was everything to my dad. He was a runner and was wild with joy by my success in running. He made it to every race, even flying home early from business trips to see me run. I always listened for his voice, which rang above the crowd — teling me to relax my arms, caling out my time. He pushed me. He cheered for me. He believed in me. We spent countless hours on the sandy canals of Arizona. Breathing in the dust of the desert, the smel of blossoms of the orange trees, and the terrible smel of the dairy farm, we made our way across the city. We pounded miles and miles into our running shoes, marking the path to greatness with every step. It was a journey that was just ours. A dream was passed on from one generation to the next. Then the big day came. It was hotter than normal — too hot. My throat felt like a field of cot- ton, cracked with the summer heat, as I waited for the gun to fire. I gazed out at the crowd; doz- ens of familiar faces from school flickered across my view. They had come for me. They were counting on me. I saw my dad set his watch, worry and excitement etched across his face. With the sound of a gunshot, the race began. For the first two and a half miles, I felt great. I had never before been so ready for something. The weeks leading up to the race were filed with hard practices and a strict diet. The scorching sun beat upon my back, blinding me with its briliance. Nothing was going to stop me, though. 注意:1.续写词数应为150左右; 2.请按如下格式作答。 However, without warning, my strength was running out. I whispered, “I􀆳m so sorry I disappointed you, Dad.” 2025年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试 英 语 押题卷(二) 注意事项: 1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。 2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改 动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。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。 1.B 【听力材料】 W: I thought you were going to come over right after work. M: Sorry, I had to stay late. But don􀆳t worry, I􀆳m on my way now. 2.B 【听力材料】 W: Are you finished with that? M: Yes. W: How was everything? M: Delicious, thanks. W: Can I get you anything for dessert? M: No, just the bil, please. 3.A 【听力材料】 W: What􀆳s the matter? M: I􀆳ve got a stomachache. W: That hamburger didn􀆳t look good. M: It did taste a little funny. I think I􀆳m going to throw up. 4.C 【听力材料】 W: Take a look outside. M: Wow! The fog is realy thick! W: Yeah, I can􀆳t see a single thing. M: Luckily, I don􀆳t have to drive anywhere today. 5.C 【听力材料】 M: Hey, I􀆳m gonna need you to drop the file off at the printers. And while you􀆳re out, could you also swing by the store and buy me an ice cream? W: Sure, and there􀆳s one thing you could do for me. M: What􀆳s that? W: Quit bothering me. 6.C 7.A 【听力材料】 W: Hey, Jimmy. Let􀆳s go work out later today. M: Sure. What time do you want to go? W: How about at 3:30? M: That sounds good. Today we exercise legs and forearms. W: I just played basketbal earlier, so my legs are a little aching. Let􀆳s exercise arms and stomachs today. M: I􀆳m on a weekly schedule. You􀆳re messing everything up. W: Come on. We􀆳re only switching two days. You can exercise legs on Friday. M: Al right. I􀆳l meet you at the gym at 3:30 then. 8.A 9.B 【听力材料】 M: Hey! W: Welcome home. M: What􀆳s going on? W: Mary􀆳s working late, Sheldon􀆳s in the garden, and Missy􀆳s in her room hating the world. M: What􀆳s wrong with Missy? W: My guess is the mid-term exams. And I hope you like this song from her room, be- cause I have to listen to it for an hour. M: I􀆳l go talk to her. W: That􀆳s not a good idea. M: Mm, Missy and I kind of have a father-daughter thing. W: Maybe you and cute, little Missy. This is pre-teen, angry Missy. You haven􀆳t met her yet. M: I got this. 10.B 11.C 12.B 13.A 【听力材料】 M: Susan, thank you for taking time out of your busy schedule to answer a few questions. W: It􀆳s my pleasure. M: Why did you leave your job in the medical field and work with a live stream company? W: I thought the job at the clinic was tiring and paid very little money. I wondered what my life would look like with Carl, so I wanted to try. M: How much did you know about the livestream? W: People always talk down the livestream and stars, but Carl told me that the company􀆳s stars got attention by having positive energy. That seemed very appealing to me. M: What is a typical day for a live stream star? W: I am very busy with dance classes, piano lessons and voice training every day. I actual- ly have less free time than I had when I was working at the hospital, but my work is much more satisfying. M: How do you respond to fans that speak il of you? How do you deal with unpleasant things like that? W: First we block the users. We have quite a large blacklist at this point. And I learned a- bout handling methods during training, and got used to this kind of thing happening early on. 14.C 15.A 16.A 17.B 【听力材料】 W:Erm, excuse me, I􀆳m trying to find a pub caled the Cock & Bul. Could you point me in the right direction? M: Ah...the Cock & Bul.I know it wel. An excelent pub. W: Oh, great. I􀆳m new to the city and I􀆳m supposed to meet a friend there, but I haven􀆳t got a clue where I am. M: Right. Go straight ahead til you see Queen Street... No, hang on. That􀆳s not right. W: Oh...erm, I can ask someone else if you􀆳re not sure. M: No, no. I know London like the back of my hand...OK. Ignore everything I just said. From here, walk east about 500 metres until you see an old tower... Wait a minute... W: I􀆳ve got a map here... M: I don􀆳t need a map.I􀆳ve lived here al my life. And the Cock & Bul isn􀆳t far. An excel- lent pub. By the way, they do fantastic steaks. Anyway, walk for another two minutes and you􀆳l see a bank on the opposite side of the road. The pub is just next to the bank. You can􀆳t miss it. W: Great! Thank you! M: No, hold on...That􀆳s where the pub used to be. It moved 13 years ago. W: Maybe I should ask someone else. Thank you anyway. Goodbye! 18.B 19.C 20.A 【听力材料】 AFC Radio. Here􀆳s the news. A group of five cyclists were riding in the mountains when they were attacked by at least one cougar this past weekend. The incident occurred on Saturday around 12:30 pm in a wilder- ness area about five miles north of the city of Snoqualmie. The people on the scene took imme- diate action to ask for aid and the police arrived in time. Fortunately, the victims are stable af- ter the incident. Strong winds over the Mid-Atlantic sped up sky traffic on Saturday night, getting passen- gers on at least two commercial planes to their destinations early, after both aircraft hit sound speed topping 800 mph. The winds peaked at about 265 mph, the second-highest wind speed in the region since recordings began in 1948. The latest winter storm to arrive in the region isn􀆳t expected to bring the same record- breaking amount of rainfal to Los Angeles, but it stil poses major risks to the area. Los An- geles County may not be as favored as far as the overal rain totals. However, we are stil very concerned about the impacts there in terms of flooding and mudslides. The mountains and foot- hils of western Ventura County are expected to receive the most rainfal — up to 8 inches, while Orange County could see up to 5 inches of rain at the same time. 21.C 22.A 23.B 24.B 25.D 26.A 27.B 28.C 29.A 30.D 31.A 32.A 33.D 34.C 35.B 36.D 37.G 38.F 39.B 40.E 41.D 42.A 43.B 44.C 45.A 46.B 47.A 48.C 49.A 50.D 51.C 52.D 53.A 54.B 55.C 56.But 57.wearable 58.looking 59.to 60.threw 61.to avoid 62.aches 63.than 64.effective 65.attached 写作:略

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