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第一节听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的ABC3个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。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。现在你有5秒钟的时间阅读第一小题的有关内容。So which White paint are we using in the bathroom? Light White or dark White? We need to decide. I'd like to buy light White paint. Honestly, I can't tell the difference. I didn't know White came in so many different colors. Would you like some chocolate? I think i've eaten enough. No, thanks. Iced fruit juice would be a Better choice. It's so hot that I don't want to eat anything. I'll stick with my cold drinks. Nice cup, cute shape. Yes, it's the last one, though. My mom gave me a set of four glasses. I guess I need to be more careful not to break IT. When washing IT. you need to change the paper ones. I'm going for a run at six AM. I'll set my watch and get back at eight AM. Okay, all drop FLorence at school. They will get a trip this afternoon, and she's very excited. IT is so hot outside, we have been waiting for one hour. How much longer will IT take to get to the movie theatre? I have never seen so much traffic at this time of day. After the movie will grab something to eat. okay? 第一节到此结束,第二节听下面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ABC3个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。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。听下面一段对话,回答第六和第7两个小题。现在你有10秒钟的时间阅读这两个小题。I can't stop watching youtube videos. I know how you feel. I started watching a video about dogs, and now i've watched five videos monkeys, three ones about cats and other two videos about people who have built tiny homes. I just can't stop. That's what you tube does to you after you watch a video. There are always suggestions for other videos you might enjoy. Okay, this is the last video i'm going to watch, then i'm going to the gym. I can't stop watching youtube videos. I know how you feel. I started watching a video about dogs, and now i've watched five videos about monkeys, three ones about cats, and the other two videos about people who have built tiny homes. I just can't stop. That's what you tube does to you. After you watch a video, there are always suggestions for other videos you might enjoy. Okay, this is the last video i'm going to watch, then i'm going to the gym. 听下面一段对话,回答第八和第9两个小题。现在你有10秒钟的时间阅读这两个小题。I'm really enjoying walking in the peak district national park. I love seeing the ancient rocks. I was just thinking of the same thing. They're so interesting. It's hard to imagine how long they've been here, maybe ands and thousands years. When you think about the changes that the planet has gone through and then realize that these rocks were here all that time, wow, yes, people first . lived here ten thousand years ago. Touching these rocks really feels like touching history doesn't IT IT makes me feel quite sad somehow. IT must have been a pretty wild place to live. Yes, people raised families here and so on. It's impossible to imagine now. I'm really enjoying walking in the peak district national park. I love seeing the ancient rocks. I was just thinking of the same thing. They're so interesting. It's hard to imagine how long they've been here, maybe thousands and thousands of years. When you think about the changes that the planet has gone through and then realize that these rocks were here all that time, wow, yes, people first . lived here ten thousand years ago. Touching these rocks really feels like touching history doesn't IT IT makes me feel quite sad somehow. IT must have been a pretty wild place to live. Yes, people raised families here and so on. It's impossible to imagine now. 听下面一段对话,回答第十至第十二三个小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。Okay, class, who remembers what we learned about the recent measures being taken to protect our natural heritage areas? Um well, new laws restrict development in protected areas and outlined stronger punishments for activities that damage or pollute the environment. right? And why is this important? Because these areas provide homes for many unique creatures and . plants exactly. For example, china's newest world heritage site, the migratory bird sanctuary along the coast of the yellow sea. High golf. Why else? They also have a big role to play in fighting climate change. Mountain glaciers reflect heat and provide fresh water, and forests absorbs large amounts of carbon. very good. Now a major problem, many in natural heritage sites experience, is the damage caused by so many visitors. For example, due jago valley national park has experience people littering, picking flowers and disturbing endangered animals. My dad says tourism brings wealth to these areas. Well, he's not wrong, and people should be able to see and enjoy these beautiful sites. However, we mustn't risk the long term health of our planet for short term benefits. Okay, class, who remembers what we learned about the recent measures being taken to protect our natural heritage areas? Um well, new laws restrict development in protected areas and outlined stronger punishments for activities that damage or pollute the environment. right? And why is this important? Because these areas provide homes for many unique creatures and . plants exactly. For example, china's newest world hersaid, the migratory bird sanctuary along the coast of the yellow sea. Bhi golf. Why else? They also have a big role to play in fighting climate change. Mountain glaces reflect heat and provide fresh water, and forests absorbs large amounts of carbon. very good. Now a major problem, many natural heritage sites experience is the damage caused by so many visitors. For example, ** gao valley national park has experience people littering, picking flowers and disturbing endangered animals. My dad says tourism brings wealth to these areas. Well, he's not wrong, and people should be able to see and enjoy these beautiful sites. However, we mustn't risk the long term health of our planet for short term benefits. 听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16 4个小题。现在你有20秒钟的时间阅读这四个小题。Hey, have you ever done any volunteer work before? Yeah, i've volunteered at a charity food bank class. Summer. that's really cool. What was that experience like? IT was a real education. Honestly, I had no idea how difficult some people's lives are. Some of the people we give food to were already working two jobs. I'd love to volunteer too, but I don't have much time to offer. Well, I did three shifts a week, each for about two hours a time. But you can do whatever works for you. true. I'm not sure what type of work i'd like to do. Well, there are a lot of different options. What about an animal shelter? You're a big animal fan, right? I am. But I would probably really upset me to have to work with sick or dying animals every day. I understand. Well, what about a community center or a medical center? My friend dallas is part of a volunteer program at the local hospital. Oh, that sounds interesting. What did you do there? I think he does stuff like talking to lonely patients, reading to kids. That a thing that . sounds like something I would enjoy. Could you put me in contact with her? sure. I'll give her your number. Hey, have you ever done any volunteer work before? Yeah, i've volunteered at a charity food bank class. Summer. that's really cool. What was that experience like? IT was a real education. Honestly, I had no idea how difficult some people's lives are. Some of the people we give food to were already working two jobs. I'd love to volunteer too, but I don't have much time to offer. Well, I did three shifts a week, each for about two hours a time. But you can do whatever works for you. true. I'm not sure what type of work i'd like to do. Well, there are a lot of different options. What about an animal shelter? You're a big animal fan, right? I am. But I would probably really upset me to have to work with sick or dying animals every day. I understand. Well, what about a community center or a medical center? My friend dallas is part of a volunteer program at the local hospital. Oh, that sounds interesting. What did you do there? I think he does stuff like talking to lonely patients, reading to kids. That a thing that . sounds like something I would enjoy. Could you put me in contact with her? sure. I'll give her your number. 听下面一段独白,回答第17至第24个小题。现在你有20秒钟的时间阅读这四个小题。You're all here on this trip because you love the good food in ireland. Because of that, we're pretty sure that we have some welcome news for you. After being cancelled for three years, the popular and successful a taste of west cork food festival will return soon, and IT really is a date for any good food lovers diary. West cork is, of course, one of the most beautiful places on the earth, where Green hills meet the deep blue sea, and the local people are always ready to give a warm welcome. Any tourists to west kirk will plan their return before they've even left. The food festival celebrates the wonderful food from both the land and the sea, raise a glass of beer and discovered delicious dishes that managed to be traditional with modern tastes. Some of the top cooks in ireland will be preparing food and talking about their thoughts on the exciting future of food and drink in the android air. A taste of west cork food festival program will run during september for two weeks. Click here to sign up for tickets on the official website now and find out what's going to be on the menu. You're all here on this trip because you love the good food in ireland. Because of that, we're pretty sure that we have some welcome news for you. After being cancelled for three years, the popular and successful a taste of west cork food festival will return soon, and IT really is a date for any good food lovers diary. West cork is, of course, one of the most beautiful places on the earth, where Green hills meet the deep blue sea, and the local people are always ready to give a warm welcome. Any tourists to west cork will plan their return before they've even left. The food festival celebrates the wonderful food from both the land and good. I raise a glass of beer and discovered delicious dishes that managed to be traditional with modern tastes. Some of the top cooks in ireland will be preparing food and talking about their thoughts on the exciting future of food and drink in the android ae. A taste of west cork food festival program will run during september for two weeks. Click here to sign up for tickets on the official website now and find out what's going to be on the menu. 第二节到此结束,现在。
龙东十校联盟高二学年度下学期期中考试
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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,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案
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。
1. What is the man's attitude towards the paint?
A. He feels confused
B. He wants a different color
C. He prefers light white paint
2. What does the woman want to have?
A.Chocolate
B. Ice cream
C. Iced fruit juice
3. What happened to the rest of the glasses?
A. The man broke them
B. The man set them aside.
C. The man gave them away
4. How long will the man run?
A.One hour.
B. Two hours
C. Four hours
5. Where are the speakers probably?
A. At a movie theater
B. In a restaurant
C. Inacar.
第二节(共15小题:每小题15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。
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听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6. What seems hard for the woman to do?
A. To learn to edit videos
B. To quit watching videos
C. To stop shooting videos
7. What will the woman do after watching the videos
A. Work out in the gym
B. Watch another video
C. Post video recommendations
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8. What are the speakers mainly talking about?
B. Ancient rocks
A. A theme park
C. Family life
9. Why does the woman feel sad?
A. She finds the place too wild
B. She regrets not coming earlier
C. She feels emotional about the past
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?
A. Classmates
B. Parent and child
C. Teacher and studen
11. Why are natural heritage areas important
A. They provide land for farming
B. They help slow climate change
C. They host many cultural events
12. According to the woman, what is one major threat to natural heritage sites?
A. Mass tourism
B. Illegal construction
C. Water pollution
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13. What did the charity that the woman worked for offer
A. Food.
B. Clothes.
C. Education
14. How many times a week did the woman do volunteer work?
A.Once.
B. Twice.
C. Three times
15. Where would the man like to volunteer?
B. At an animal shelter
A. At a community center.
C. At a hospital
16. What does the woman promise to do?
A. Get her friend to call the man
B. Give the man her friend's number
C. Tell the man more about her friend
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听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17. What is highlighted about Ireland in the talk?
B. Its long history
A. Its pleasant weather
C. Its delicious food
18. What may visitors to West Cork start thinking about before they leave?
A. Planning another visit.
B. Opening a restaurant
C. Buying local souvenirs
19. Who will be talking about their thoughts on food and drink?
A. The event organizers
B. Some top cooks
C. Several food lovers
20. Where can the talk be found?
A. Ina diary.
B. On the Internet
C. In a textbbook
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
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The A-List
The best laptops on the market, as picked by our editors
Lenovo Legion 5I
Best in class from the world's most powerful RTX 407o GPU. It's a powerful and quiet performe
with an unbeatable battery life and screen, so the big question becomes "do you choose the 14in version
or 16in". But whatever you choose should last for years, and look great while it's doing it
$3,499, lenovo.com
Microsoft Surface Laptop 7
A shining example of just how good a Windows laptop can be. Despite a few minor drawbacks, it
offers a fantastic package that delivers performance and battery life. The Microsoft Surface Laptop 7
is on sale for $1.899
$1. 899. microsoft.con
Asus Zenbook S 13 OLED
A compact and budget friendly Ultrabook that's the best available device for many on-the-go
professionals. Compared to the Microsoft, it has an additional HDMI and UsB-A port, an SSD that's
roughly twice as fast, and the screen is brighter and offers rich OLED contrast
$2.099, asus.com
Alienware ml6 R2
There are cheaper gaming laptops, and faster ones too, but we love the balance offered by the ml6
R2. Who doesn't want a big 16in gaming laptop featuring a Uitra 9 CPU, a RTX 4070 GPU and 32GB
of R AM? And for a decent price, considering it's from Alienware
$3.500. dell.com
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21. Which feature is highlighted in both Lenovo Legion 5I and Microsoft Surface Laptop 7?
A. Long battery life
B. Budget-friendly pricing
C. Strong gaming capabilities.
D. Ouiet performance under load
22. Which laptop best suits a journalist who travels often and has a budget under $3.00o
A. Lenovo Legion 5I
B. Microsoft Surface Laptop 7
C. Asus Zenbook S 13 OLED
D. Alienware m16R2
23. Where is the text most probably taken from?
A. A user guide
B. A research paper
C. A service brochure
D. A technology magazine
B
When I first heard that garden centres are facing a wave of closures, I immediately thought of the
one near my home. On a recent Wednesday afternoon, this garden centre's car park was full and its in.
house cafe was filled with people my parents' age and older, who love to come here and chat over
milky coffees and slices of cake
Yet, as I stepped through the door, the plants weren't immediately visible. I had to pass shelves of
homeware, toys, chemicals and power tools before I finally found the gardening section. Unlike the
busy cafe, the gardening section was empty except for one member of staff and me
This isn't the type of place I tend to go looking for plants. There's something about an average
garden centre that I find off-putting. I favour smaller, family-run operations and plant fairs run by
dedicated, experienced plantspeople who could offer advice and inspiration. I prefer plants grown
locally, without chemicals
It turns out I'm not alone. A recent Daily Mail article proposed that young people are to blame for
the decline of garden centres. Gen 乙s are visiting garden centres for the cafes and candles but are
failing to drop enough cash to keep these businesses afloat. Yet look a little closer, and it becomes
clear that young people are interested in plants. According to one online survey, 83% of 18 to 34-year-
olds think gardening is "cool". And since gen 乙s are far more concerned about the climate crisis than
older generations, it follows that they would be looking for nature-centred approaches to gardening
instead of relying on mass-produced plants
Growing crops from seed or splitting a mature plant into multiple new ones to share for my fellow
gardeners are remarkable experiences that have encouraged me to decouple my gardening practices
from the consumerism of garden centres. Perhaps what makes gardening meaningful can't simply be
bought in a garden centre.
24. What do we know about the garden centre near the author's home?
A. It sells rare plants
B. It serves social needs
C. It lacks enough staff
D. It attracts few customers
25. What does the underlined word "off-putting" in paragraph 3 mean?
B. Attractive.
C. Unpleasant.
A. Informative
D. Outdated
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26. What can we learn about gen 乙s' gardening preferences
A. They buy plants online
B. They favour imported plants
C. They dislike gardening activities
D. They seek nature-centred practices
27. What is the author's approach to gardening?
A. Watching his fellow gardeners
B. Caring for mass-produced plants
C. Visiting garden centres regularly.
D. Engaging in hands-on gardening
C
Picture a robot. What do you see? A tough, metal-covered machine built to last longer than living
things? Unfortunately, this very quality now threatens to drown the planet in extremely durable e-waste
What if, instead, robots were designed to break down and disappear naturally - like life does?
For a study in Science Advances, Pingdong Wei, a materials scientist at Westlake University in
Hangzhou, and his friend Zhuang 乙hang, a robotics engineer now at Fudan University in Shanghai
crafted a robotic arm and a handheld controller from pork proteins and plant fibers -materials strong
enough to function yet delicate enough to degrade in backyard soil. After testing, both structures broke
down within weeks.
They started with thin layers of plant fibers made from cotton pulp (浆), then added a softening
agent for flexibility and dried the layers for strength. "Plant fibers are also cheap and easy to assemble
(组装)."Wei says. To build sensors, the researchers used a conductive material from pork, in which
the flow of ions (离子) changes when the material is stretched, bent or pressed. They then folded the
flat films and sensors into 3D structures.
Wei and Zhang found that the controller and robotic arm stood up to both heavy use and a week
of inactivity. Finally, they buried them both in a 20-centimeter-deep hole near their campus. Within
eight weeks the machines were almost entirely gone
Wei and Zhang envision bots like these handling dangerous waste and then dissolving: they also
propose robots that aid surgeries and then safely break down inside the body. But it's important to note
that the technology is in very early stages
"If we truly want to have a sustainable robot that goes outside in nature," says materials scientist
Florian Hartmann of the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems in Stuttgart, Germany, "we also
need to think of electronics or power supplies, or even batteries, that are biodegradable."
28. Why are typical images of robots mentioned in the first paragraph?
A. To introduce a classic design
B. To highlight the need for change
C. To promote long-lasting robots
D. To explain a technical process
29. Which aspect of the research is mentioned in paragraph 3?
A. Choices of building materials
B. Results of outdoor experiments
C. Innovations in robotic functions
D. Challenges in assembling robots
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30. What future challenge does Hartmann point out?
A. Creating wireless control systems
B. Designing reliable power supplies
C. Making electronic parts biodegradable
D. Testing robots in outdoor environments
31. What is the best title for the text?
A. This Robot Copies Life -By Decomposing
B. A New Robotic Arm -With Greater Strength
C. Redefining Robotics -By Solving Power Problems
D. How Robots Transform -With Inspirations From Life
D
Med spas are springing up everywhere in the US. Duck into a dermatologist's (皮肤科医生
office on your lunch break and walk out 30 minutes later with a younger-looking face. But the US isn't
exactly overflowing with dermatologists, and demand for cosmetic treatments soon brought more types
of providers - general practitioners, eye doctors, dentists - who were happy to take the fast cash
Barriers to entry are low, as long as you're already licensed to perform basic medical procedures
"With a few thousand dollars and prior training, you can get started in a month or two," says Dan
Friedman from a consulting firm."Crucially, med spas are cash businesses. They avoid the expense
and red tape of the American health insurance (保险) system."
It's easy to wonder, though, whether the thing that ultimately slows down the med spa money
train might be the industry's unchecked success."There are people who come into this industry who
are not qualified enough," Friedman says."It's not hard to find horror stories of mishandled treatments
and if the industry doesn't take care to shut out those kinds of providers and set a baseline of education
required of every practitioner, it could ultimately damage the public's trust or attract the kind of
regulatory check the industry has so far managed to avoid."
Perhaps a more pressing threat is that the visible results of popular med-spa procedures will
simply fall out of favor. The med-spa look has become so recognizable - the overfilled lips, the glass
smooth forehead, the combination of multiple procedures that's come to be known in some circles as
"Mar-a-Lago face"- that the trend seems to be swinging back toward a more natural look.
But in an industry like this, a changing trend is little more than an opportunity for new offerings
Already, med spas have begun rolling out techniques and technologies they say will offer better, more
believable results. In any case, the business of addressing cosmetic dissatisfaction is never a bad one
to be in.
32. What contributes to the rise of med spas in the US?
A. Sufficient supply of dermatologists.
B. Reduced costs of cosmetic materials
C. Strong insurance coverage for services
D. Relaxed requirements to enter the industry
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33. What does Friedman suggest the med spa industry should prioritize?
A. Broadening their service range
B. Setting clear professional standards
C. Promoting faster certification programs
D. Educating customers on avoiding risky places
34. What does the term "Mar-a-Lago face" in paragraph 4 bring to mind?
A. A natural and fresh look
B. An overly done appearance
C. A celebrity-inspired beauty trend
D. A specific age-related facial feature
35. What is the author's attitude toward the future of the med spa industry?
A. Optimistic
B. Concerned
C. Indifferent
D. Doubtful.
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。
One day, I told my son not to play a video game. He paced around crossly for a while, and
murmured to himself, " 36 !" Then he found paper clips of different colors and sizes on my desk
He began linking them together and eventually created a rather interesting structure
This incident reminded me that boredom can be liberating (令人自由). 37 . as they recognize
a clear link between creativity and boredom. We live in a culture where boredom is seen as a sign of
something being wrong. But if you are entertained, or constantly in other people's company, it is
difficult to have your own thoughts
Boredom sends us a message that we aren't satisfied by what we are doing. 38 . It is when we
stop focusing the mind and allow it to wander or daydream, directionless, that direction may present
itself.
39. And it is when people are stuck at a dead end in their lives that they may seek out therapy
(治疗). Creative techniques such as guided visualization, expertly used to help people access their
deeper untapped resources, can stimulate new perspectives and help get joy flowing again.
I have worked with clients who, by confronting their boredom through guided visualization, have
opted for dramatic changes in lifestyle. One gave up a well-paid but frustrating career in finance to set
up her own fitness company. 40
None of the changes came out of the blue. All those hopes and dreams had always been there.
and could finally come to the surface when attention was turned inward
A. This is so boring
B. Taking breaks is a waste of time
C. Some people try to avoid boredom at all costs
D. Many musicians even welcome boring experiences
E. In some cases, boredom takes the form of stuckness
F. But, really, we don't have to rush to put an end to it in any way
G. Another chose to end her travel writing days and train to be a nurse
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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四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项
Jim Marauardt was 16 and he had an important letter to write to his sports hero, Mike Liut
He 41 his heart into his words, and as a poor student hoping for the letter to be 42 . he late
took it to his English teacher for help. The teacher wondered why a student with low grades was
suddenly 43 but made the corrections anyway. Marquardt sent the letter and hoped Liut woul
4.
“Half of me was 45 . thinking, 'Mike might write back." he recalls (回想)."The other half was
thinking, 'He's never going to read it."
Then one day, as he arrived home from school, he saw a big white 46 with "St. Louis Blues'
written on it. Marquardt was 47 . It took him a moment to open it. When he did, what he 48 ou
was a two-page handwritten letter. Liut offered 49 about playing hockey and personal words of
advice: "The only person you have to 50 is yourself."
At that point, Marquardt says, his life was filled with 51 and he was a lost soul. "What Mike
did for me -writing back-was like 52 a dead battery."he says
Marquardt returned to school and his grades improved 53 . In the four 54 since, Marauard
got married, raised three children, and spent 35 years working in the food industry
He also held part-time jobs with several local charities, often working with youths. It was a way
of 55 it forward. "Maybe I can help these guys get through it," he says
41.A.broke
B. poured
C. lost
D. touched
42.A.brief
B. rare
C. perfect
D. objective
43.A. annoyed
B. sensitive
C. confident
D. motivated
44.A. repay
B. respond
C. bother
D. intervene
45.A. gentle
B. generous
C. lucky
D. hopeful
B. poster
C. envelope
46.A.label
D. postcard
47.A. greedy
B. stunned
C. unaware
D. relaxed
48.A. pulled
B. handed
C. sent
D. threw
49.A.tips
B. terms
C. facilities
D. opportunities
50.A.blame
C. satisfy
B. forgive
D. measure
51.A.chaos
C. adventures
B. memories
D. promise
B. charging
52. A.checking
C. sharing
D. repairing
53. A. hopefully
B. secretly
C. normally
D. dramatically
54.A.exams
B. years
C. generations
D. decades
B. driving
C. bringing
55.A. paying
D. storing
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。
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A rare astronomical phenomenon known as the "seven-planet alignment (排成直线)" 56 (occur
in our solar system on February 28, 2025, with Saturn, Mercury, Neptune, Venus, Uranus, Jupiter, and
Mars aligning in 57 straight line
Respect for the cosmos (字宙) and nature 58 (root) in Chinese culture. This event has beer
dramatized by some online platforms 59 a "once-in-a-millennium gathering of cosmic energies"
and an"auspicious (吉利的)cosmic sign"
Some people are concerned that the relative 60 (concentrate) of planets during the alignmen
might increase the solar tidal force generated by the planetary system, potentially increasing sola
activity and 61 (negative) affecting Earth
However, objectively speaking, their 62 (combine) gravitational influence on Earth remains
far weaker than 63 of the sun and moon. Therefore, such planetary alignments have no clear impac
on Earth's tides, climate patterns, or geological activities
In terms of visual experience, when observing space with the naked eye, you can usually see only
Venus, Jupiter and Mars. This is 64 Uranus and Neptune are not bright enough to be visible, and
Saturn is often too close to the sun. Although Mercury sets about I0 minutes after Saturn, ideal viewing
conditions are required to spot it. Therefore, astronomy enthusiasts 65 (hope) to see more planets
should prepare a pair of binoculars or a telescope
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
你所在的国际学校将组织一次研学活动,特在校内论坛上发帖邀请全体同学推荐适合的
一日研学地点。请你在网上用英文回帖,内容包括:
1.推荐一个具体地点:
2. 说明推荐理由;
3.表达希望推荐被采纳的愿望。
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做答。
The one-day school tour sounds wonderfil
第二节(满分25分)
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Around midnight on Wednesday, March 5. Ms. Cassell fell asleep at the wheel while driving tc
her mother's house and crashed into a shallow creek(小溪). She immediately began to scream for help
The road was mere yards away, but because her car was almost directly under a bridge, it would have
been difficult for drivers to hear or see her.
The accident shattered (碎裂) her left arm and legs. The front of the car collapsed inward, trapping
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her lower body. Her cellphone flew under the passenger seat, just out of reach, and quickly ran out of
battery. All she could do was move her arms, and one was broken.
Her leg was bleeding heavily. In what was most likely the first of many moves that saved her life
she grabbed her belt and fastened a tourniquet (止血带). As temperatures dropped below freezing
overnight, she covered herself with a comforter that was in the back of her car -a gift she had recently
purchased for a friend
Her family realized the next day that she hadn't returned home, and started to worry. When she
didn't respond to calls or texts from her children, they began to look for her.
The area where she crashed was mostly farmland, but the bridge was fairly busy, and around 400
cars would have passed by Ms. Cassell every day. To signal that she was in the car, Ms. Cassell used
makeup to write the word "help" on the driver's side window
When all efforts failed to locate her, her family contacted an independent rescue team in the area
that sent out dogs and drones (无人机) to assist in the search. They followed up on tips that took them
all over the county
注意:
1. 写作词数应为150个左右:
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置做答。
As time went on, Ms. Cassell felt more and more thirsty.
On the sixth day, she was spotted by Jeremy Vander: a heavy machinery operator:
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