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2026届高三年级上学期9月份考试
英语
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第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)
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's the probable relationship between the speakers?
A.Mother and son.B.Doctor and patient.
C.Teacher and student.
2.When did Sally start to work as one organizer of the festival?
A.About 5 years ago.B.About 15 years ago.
C.About 20 years ago.
3.What's the woman's difficulty?
A.Finding a roommate.B.Creating a website.
C.Renting a house.
4.What are the speakers talking about?
A.A big lunch.
B.A weekend plan.
C.A football match.
5.What does the man say about the weather?
A.Colder than expected.
B.Suitable for sightseeing.
C.Different from the forecasts.
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.How much did Philip pay for his course?
A.£55.
B.£75.
C.£95.
7.What will Philip do after learning photography?
A.Get a job in it.
B.Make it his hobby.
C.Buy a new camera.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.Where does the conversation probably take place?
A.At home.
B.In a store.
C.At a hotel.
9.What is the woman asked to do first?
A.Remove the sheets.B.Empty the rubbish.
C.Clean the floor.
听第8段材料,回答第10至13题。
10.What was Robin's job in Argentina?
A.A translator.
B.A tour guide
C.A travelling salesman.
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11.What did Robin purchase from the market?
A.A picture.
B.An instrument.
C.A record.
12.How did Robin go to the village?
A.By bus.
B.On foot.
C.By boat.
13.What did Robin like about his favorite place?
A.The scenery.
B.The peace.
C.The wildlife.
听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。
14.Why is Josh opposed to climbing very tall trees?
A.They are easy to damage.
B.They are dangerous to climb.
C.They are habitats for animals.
15.What impressed Josh about the group he recently taught?
A.Climbing quickly.B.Thinking critically.
C.Listening attentively.
16.What does Josh expect to do in the future?
A.Protect trees in other areas.
B.Hold tree climbing contests.
C.Further promote tree climbing.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Why did Kohout go to Arkansas?
A.To visit a relative.B.To start a new career.
C.To buy an apartment.
18.Who is the living complex built for?
A.The unemployed.B.The disabled.
C.The aged.
19.What is the extra benefit Kohout gets from living in the complex?
A.Playing music loud.B.Holding a party at night.C.Receiving guests anytime.
20.How does Kohout feel in her new neighborhood?
A.Comfortable.
B.Uneasy.
C.Lonely.
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
The greening of planes,trains and automobiles
Moving goods and people around the world is responsible for a large part of global COz
emissions ()As the world races to decarbonize everything,it faces particular problems
with transportation-which accounts for about a quarter of our energy-related greenhouse gas
emissions.Here's the breakdown of the emissions in 2018 for different modes of transport.
SHIPPING OTHER
ROAD VEHICLES
10.6%
2.2%
ROAD (PASSENGER)
ROAD (GOODS)
45.1%
29.4%
AIRPLANES
RAIL
11.6%
1%
The fuels for transport need to be not just green,cheap and powerful,but also
lightweight and safe enough to be carried around.Each mode of transport has its specific fuel
needs.Much is still to be settled,but here are some of the solutions to get us going green.
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PLANES-Synthetic hydrocarbons
CARS-Batteries
The hardest sector to decarbonize is aviation.
Batteries are energy-efficient and electric
One long-term option for sustainable fuel for
cars can plug into existing systems and
planes is to make hydrocarbons from recycled
services.
New solid-state batteries will take a
air.
car farther on a single charge.
FUTURE FUELS
入
TRAINS-Electricity
TRUCKS-Hydrogen fuel
SHIPS-Liquid ammonia
Some
trains are
already
cells
Liquid ammonia is easy to
electrified through rails or
Hydrogen fuel cells are a
keep and transport,but it
wires;others can be made
lighter choice than batteries
is hard to ignite(点燃)
electric in pretty simple
for trucks,but making green
and requires an engine
ways.
hydrogen is expensive.
redesign.
This energy transition (is global,and the amount of renewable energy the world
will need is "a little bit mind-blowing,"says mechanical engineer Keith Wipke at the
National Renewable Energy Laboratory.It's estimated that the global demand for electricity
could more than double by 2050.Fortunately,analyses suggest that renewables are up to the
task."We need to speed up the development of green energy,and it will all get used,"says
Wipke.
21.What percentage of global transport emissions did road vehicles account for in 2018?
A.11.6%.
B.45.1%.
C.74.5%.
D.86.1%.
22.Which mode of transport can go green comparatively easily?
A.Planes.
B.Trucks.
C.Trains.
D.Ships.
23.What does Wipke suggest regarding energy transition?
A.Limiting fuel consumption.
B.Putting more effort into renewables
C.Improving energy efficiency.
D.Making electricity more affordable.
B
Helms Ategeka wants to be a pop star.But when he told his dad he planned to go after a
music degree after his graduation next month from high school,his father wasn't exactly excited.
So last fall,the Oakland,California,teenager took a different approach.He started
applying to colleges.More than 150 of them.Before long,he got an acceptance letter.Then
another.And another.The trickle (became a flood until there were 122 of them-
along with some $5.3 million in scholarship offers.
His father says he's proud of Helms'3.94 GPA and had hoped his son would pick a
career with financial stability,like medicine or computer technology.But as he watched the
mountain of acceptance letters in his son's room get bigger with every mail delivery,Chris
Ategeka's hope disappeared.
"He's so confident that music is what he wants to do.It would be wrong for me to try to
guide him otherwise...That's why he applied to many colleges to prove a point,"Chris says.
"I told him,You want to be a musician?It takes a lot of hard work.'And his reaction
was,‘I'll use my determination to do this to show you how hard I can work.’”
But how does an 18-year-old begin narrowing down such a massive list of options?"I
live for music.I spend most of my time either listening to music,making music or out there
performing,"Helms says."I feel the most alive and fulfilled when I'm doing something
related to music..”
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So when he started his college application joumey,he had one key requirement:the
school needed to have a strong music program.
Helms spent the past few months studying the websites and social media accounts of
schools that accepted him.He's watched videos of their music programs on YouTube and
TikTok to get a sense of where he fits in.After months of research,Helms made his choice:
he will stay nearby and study music at UC Berkeley.A spokesperson for Berkeley confirmed
that he's been accepted.
24.What degree does Helms Ategeka plan to pursue after graduating from high school?
A.Medicine.
B.Computer Science.
C.Music.
D.Literature.
25.What did Chris focus on when choosing a career for his son?
A.Secure jobs.
B.Social need.
C.Personal interest.
D.Family traditions.
26.What kind of person is Helms?
A.Shy and quiet.
B.Generous and kind.
C.Ambitious and strict.
D.Confident and determined.
27.What is Helms expected to do at last?
A.Choose a college far from home.
B.Obtain the highest scholarship.
C.Enter his ideal university.
D.Follow his father's advice.
C
When my son was a little kid,he liked to run in our driveway until he fell.He would
then turn to me to see if he was hurt.If my face showed worry,he would cry.If I maintained
peace,he would brush himself off and get back to running.Learing that I could so
powerfully influence his mental state was a revelation.
One night while doing homework,my son told me about a classmate who had been
unkind to him.My first instinct(本能)was to rush to fix it-一email the parents,call the
school,and demand action.But instead of reacting,I paused.
“That sounds hard.What did you do?”
"Dad,I decided not to hang out with him for a while,"my son replied."I'm going to
try playing soccer at lunch instead."
"That's a great solution,"I said,and he went back to his homework.
These otherwise ordinary parenting moments made me realize a truth:sometimes,the
best thing a parent can do is nothing at all.
I've spent the past 30 years working in schools,and I've watched thousands of parents
engage with educators and with their children.Too often,I watch parents over-functioning-
depriving (their kids of the confidence that comes from struggling,and tiring
themselves in the process.
We're biologically wired to prevent our children's suffering,and it can be painful to
watch them struggle.A parent's first instinct is often to remove barriers from their child's
path.This urge has led to pop-culture mythology (around pushy parenting styles,
including the "Helicopter Parent",who flies in to rescue a child in crisis,and the
"Snowplow Parent",who flattens any barrier in their child's way.
A young person who grows accustomed to having a parent intervene on his behalf begins
to believe that he's not capable of acting on his own,feeding both anxiety and dependence.
I want to make a case for the Lighthouse Parent.A Lighthouse Parent stands as a
steady,reliable guide,providing safety and clarity without controlling every aspect of their
child's journey.Yes,parenting can be stressful.But when we trust our children to explore
the world-with us as steady and supportive guides-we lighten our own load and help them
grow healthily.
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28.How did the author's son react when he fell?
A.He would always cry for his father.
B.He would get up with his father's help.
C.He would rise quickly and continue running.
D.It depended on his father's facial expression.
29.What did the author's son decide to do when a classmate was unkind to him?
A.Face the classmate bravely.
B.Tell the classmate's parents.
C.Avoid the classmate and play soccer.
D.Ignore the issue and do his homework.
30.Why does the author mention his work experience in schools?
A.To define a concept.
B.To support his argument.
C.To introduce a new topic.
D.To provide the background.
31.What would be the best title for the text?
A.Trusting Children Is of Importance
B.Putting Pressure on Kids Is Necessary
C.Lighthouse Parents Benefit Kids'Growth
D.Over-Functioning Parents Do Harm to Kids
D
Three atmospheric scientists at Colorado State University have found evidence suggesting
that western boundary currents have a bigger impact on local climate variability than have
been previously thought.
In their paper published in the journal Nature,James Larson,David Thompson and
James Hurrell describe how they used satellite data and numerical modeling to better
understand the impact of western boundary currents on local climate variability and what they
learned by doing so.
Boundary currents are,as their names suggest,ocean currents that are impacted by
coastlines associated with land masses.They fall under two main categories,eastern and
western.Eastern boundary currents are those that have an eastern boundary,which means
they run against the western coast of a land mass.Western boundary currents are the converse.
In this new study,the researchers noted that prior research focusing on the impact of
boundary currents has typically focused on mean climate impacts-western boundary
currents,for example,are known to move huge amounts of warm water from the tropics
to the mid-latitudes.Because of that,they have a major impact on wind,rain,and
storms,in general.
For this study,the researchers wanted to learn more about the role western boundary
currents play in local weather variability.They analyzed high-resolution satellite images and
used numerical models to find associations between factors such as sea surface temperatures
SSTs)and vertical motion in the atmosphere over western boundary currents in both
hemispheres ()More specifically,they looked for associations.between SSTs and
circulation (of air in the atmosphere on a month-by-month basis at a localized level.
The researchers found what they describe as variability in SSTs and their influence on
local atmospheric circulation,which has an impact on rainfall amounts and the vertical rise
and fall of air in the atmosphere.The team sums up their findings by suggesting their work
has shown that there is a mechanism that connects ocean processes to local climate
variability.They suggest this finding could have an impact on weather forecasting models.
32.What was the main focus of the study?
A.Predicting future changes in ocean ecosystems.
B.Developing new methods for ocean current mapping.
C.How the researchers employ data from satellites scientifically.
D.How western boundary currents influence local weather change.
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33.What does the underlined word "converse"in paragraph 3 probably mean?
A.Similar.
B.Opposite.
C.Strange.
D.Flexible
34.What is the difference of the study compared to the prior one?
A.It focused on more specific points.B.It paid more attention to the locals
C.It looked at rainfall trend more carefully.D.It took more time to achieve a high level.
35.What does the author intend to tell us about the study in the last paragraph?
A.Its principle.B.Its challenges.
C.Its application.
D.Its process
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人空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两
项为多余选项。
Self-discipline is the ability to push yourself forward,stay motivated,and take action,
regardless of how you're feeling,physically or emotionally.36 Now let's look at some
practical science-backed strategies to become more self-disciplined in life.
Choose a goal.
Begin by choosing just one goal that you want to focus on to develop your self-
discipline.For instance,perhaps you want to start exercising every evening.You could even
practice self-discipline on very small goals such as concentrating on a book for an hour
without checking your messages,or avoiding unhealthy food for one day.37
Find your motivation.
38 Try to express these reasons in a positive way.Instead of saying "I want to get
this task off my to-do list",say "I want to do this task so that I can meet my objectives and
feel satisfied with myself!"When you list the positive reasons why you want to achieve
something,you'll find it much easier to get the job done.
Identify barriers.
Now you need to identify the barriers that you'll likely face when working towards your
goal.Imagine that your goal is to read one book a week to enhance your reading skills.39
For example,when you find a book you like,it's hard to find time each day to read.Once
you've identified barriers,come up with a strategy to overcome each one.
40
As you work on your self-discipline,pay attention to how you're feeling.You might feel
free,happy,proud,and energized.Also,think about keeping a journal to write down your
self-discipline goal and to track your progress.This reinforces the positive changes that you're
implementing (in your life,and gives you a record that you can look back on to see
the progress that you've made.
A.Monitor your progress.
B.Pay attention to your feelings.
C.Understand what helps improve self-discipline.
D.You may face a number of difficulties in reaching this goal.
E.It is a basic life skill that determines success and happiness.
F.Onee you've chosen a goal,list the reasons why you want to achieve it.
G.Remember,starting small is a good way to start developing your self-discipline.
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四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳
选项。
Blake Kincheloe started an extraordinary restoration project of a 1954 International
Harvester pickup truck.Blake's grandfather Richard and Richard's mother 41 the truck
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for $50 and one pig.Richard nicknamed the truck Cannonball and drove it for years,until
he 42 it for farm use only.And since the 1980s,Cannonball has sat 43 on
Richard's farm,being a silent 44 to the passage of time and the many stories of the
Kincheloe family.
From a young age,Blake showed an intense interest in the old truck.As he grew older,
his connection to Cannonball 45,becoming a symbol of his relationship with his
grandfather.To 46 his grandfather and the rich history that Cannonball represented,
Blake 47 to restore the truck.
For months,Blake worked in secret,planning a 48 that would bring enormous joy
to his grandfather.He managed to take the truck to a garage 49.There,Blake was
careful to ensure every detail was 50,aiming to make the truck fully 51 and safe.
The day of the 52 was an important occasion.Upon seeing Cannonball in working
order,Richard was overcome with 53.He approached the truck like a child who got his
favorite toy.The 54 of Cannonball,which reflected Blake's respect and love for his
grandfather,brought back lots of
55
and gave Richard a feeling of warmth and
happiness.
41.A.exchanged
B.searched
C.purchased
D.sold
42.A.designed
B.prepared
C.mistook
D.retired
43.A.unusable
B.practical
C.awkward
D.unforgettable
44.A.reaction
B.witness
C.exposure
D.adjustment
45.A.strengthened
B.started
C.changed
D.ceased
46.A.miss
B.understand
C.award
D.honor
47.A.decided
B.demanded
C.claimed
D.agreed
48.A.puzzle
B.surprise
C.celebration
D.promotion
49.A.at random
B.in turn
C.for repair
D.under pressure
50.A.looked into
B.attended to
C.got rid of
D.looked back on
51.A.operational
B.automatic
C.unique
D.tough
52.A.deal
B.reveal
C.interview
D.appointment
53.A.relief
B.nervousness
C.excitement
D.satisfaction
54.A.protection
B.delivery
C.restoration
D.registration
55.A.dreams
B.customs
C.discoveries
D.memories
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。
An event marking this year's Chinese Language Day was held on May 8 in London,
bringing 100 students from six schools across the United Kingdom to celebrate the Chinese
language and culture.56 (establish)by the United Nations,International Chinese Language
Day is observed annually on April 20 to promote multilingualism and cultural 57 (diverse).
The event,themed "Chinese Language:A Gift Across Time and Space",
58
(feature)eight workshops highlighting various aspects of Chinese culture,including
characters,calligraphy,poetry,martial arts,and opera masks.The activities mixed
traditional customs with modern elements,ranging from woodblock printing to virtual reality
59 (experience).Along with workshops,students performed Chinese songs,posed for
photos with a panda mascot,.60_received souvenirs(纪念品).
"Learning Chinese is challenging,but also 61 (incredible)fun and exciting.It
has helped me understand Chinese culture,62 is different from the cultures I've
experienced before,says Noah Eskinazi-Nehme,a student who 63(study)Chinese
for almost two years and celebrates Spring Festival with his family each year.He wants to
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visit China one day to improve his language skills further while 64 (explore)the
country's diverse landscapes and seeing pandas.
Patrick Adamson,associate head teacher of Calday Grange Grammar School,says that
learning Chinese enables students to "engage with China not as just a concept but as a
living,dynamic culture"and "fuel curiosity and respect 65 global perspectives"
第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假定你是校英文报编辑李华,外教Chis上个月答应写一篇介绍加拿大体育运动的
文章。请给Chris写一封邮件,内容包括:
1.询问进展;
2.提醒交稿时间。
注意
.写作词数应为80左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear Chris,
Best wishes,
Li Hua
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。
There were never-ending wars between me and my mother.We spent a lot of time in a
state of debate.As much as I wanted to respect her wishes,I always had my own plans in mv
head.Her wishes and my plans were rarely the same.
She would tell me to tie my shoelaces;I would argue that the knots made it harder to get
my shoes off.She would demand that I make my bed;I would insist that it was not
necessary.She would ask me to cut the grass in the backyard and Id reply with a
comprehensive list of all the reasons that the grass looked better tall and uncut.Round and
round we'd go in a funny dance.She'd throw out a rule,and I'd find a loophole (and
jump through it.When all the loopholes were closed,I would switeh strategies.Instead of
arguing,I would try to find the closest open door and run.But it seemed that my mom was
always waiting at the exit.
I am convinced that weekends are not for work.They are for leisure and adventure.
That's why there's no school on weekends.Nevertheless,my mom thinks the other way.Last
Saturday morning,when I was dreaming beneath my warm blanket,my bedroom door flew
open and came the voice of my mother,"Wake up,Walter.It is time to start the day."
Pretending not to hear my mom,I tried to close my eyes even tighter.My mom didn't wait for
my response.She drew open the curtain and told me that we were going to have a thorough
clean for our house and that I was in charge of tidying my bedroom and the study."I am
scheduled to go skating with my friends."I was somewhat annoyed and made an excuse.
注意
1.续写词数应为150左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
"Before you can go outside,you need to finish inside,"my mom said.
By the time I finished,I felt a strange sense of accomplishment.
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参考答案及解析
第一部分听力
Text 1
W:You look pale.You'd better see a doctor before you go for your camp.Shall I call your mother to pick you up?
M:It's so kind of you.No wonder my classmates like you so much.
Text 2
M:Sally,how long have you been involved with the music festival?
W:I remember it being set up first some 20 years ago.After five years of its creation,I was asked to join the team of organizers,
and I can't imagine ever stopping now.
Text 3
M:Hi,Crystal.Is your plan finalized for this summer?
W:Except for who to live with.I decide to share my room like you do.Where did you find information?
M:There are several websites.You can find what you need online.
Text 4
M:Mary,what do you want to do on Saturday morning when Carlos comes?
W:Well,Eric,we could go to the museum and then treat him to lunch.There's a good football match on Sunday.He'll like
that.
Text 5
W:What was the weather like there?
M:Well,it was winter,but mornings were not that cold.Every day they said on the radio that it would be sunny later and
sure enough,it was!So,I went sightseeing every day.
Text 6
W:Hello,Philip.Is your photography course in the evening?
M:Yes.The lessons start at a quarter to seven.I have just enough time to eat.
W:How much are they?
M:My ten-week course is usually 95 pounds.But it cost me 75 pounds because I'm a student.There's also a five-week
course for 55 pounds.
W:What are you going to do after the course?
M:There aren't many jobs for photographers.It'll be my hobby.I can use my father's camera but Ill have to buy a lot of
film.
Text 7
M:Good morning,Christina.I've seen the rooms you cleaned this week.They look really great.
W:Thank you.I think I work too slowly.
M:Most of our staff has been cleaning rooms for years.You're still new.But,there are a few tricks to speed things up.Once
you're in the room,what's the first thing you do?
W:I usually empty the garbage.
M:It might help to take the sheets off first.Often,you find garbage under the bedcover to pick up,or maybe a stuffed toy a
child left behind.
W:Then,I could clean everything without tripping on the blankets they left on the floor.
M:That's right.
Text 8
W:Robin,you've travelled to Argentina for your work.Do you know it well?
M:So well that I could be a tour guide if I wanted!I speak fluent Spanish,so I don't need anyone to translate for me.My
job involves travelling around selling products for my company.
W:And where did you go during your last visit to Argentina?
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M:Well,I went to a wonderful market that sold everything from modem musical instruments to old records of traditional
music,which I collect.I came home with a beautiful painting of the area.
W:And what else did you do?
M:Well,I went to a beautiful village on the coast.I took the bus there.And a friendly villager took me down the river in his
boat and showed me around it.
W:Do you have a favorite place in Argentina?
M:Definitely.It's a mountain near Buenos Aires.But when I went there,it was very misty and the sun was just rising.
There were no birds or animals about.It was totally quiet,and I loved that.I shall go back one day.
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W:Josh,do you often teach people how to climb really tall trees?
M:With safety equipment and methods,experts can get them up without injuring themselves.There are birds,insects and
small plants living at the top of them,which,of course,people would like to get close to.But extremely tall trees are
also extremely old and can be easily harmed.They should be left alone as much as possible.
W.What sort of people do you usually teach?
M:Well,the majority are just ordinary people.Ive recently finished a course for some 15-year-olds.Teenagers sometimes
get criticized for not paying attention to what instructors like me say.But this group were very attentive.They picked up
the basic skills quite easily.
W:Have you ever participated in tree climbing competitions?And what's your future plan?
M:Not yet.Ill continue to run courses teaching people to climb trees.Tree climbing doesn't have to be restricted to this
country either.As a good leisure activity,it has plenty of potential in other places too,I'm sure.
W:OK,Josh.Thanks very much.
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When 19-year-old Madison Kohout was moving from Oklahoma to Arkansas,she was searching for an affordable two-
bedroom apartment to call home.She came across a listing for $350 a month online and immediately signed the contract
without visiting it in person.When she moved in days later,she discovered that she had moved into a senior living complex.
"I was busy finding a job and setting up my apartment.I didn't even notice that!"Kohout recalled.
Luckily,it's been more positive than she could have imagined.One extra bonus is that she is able to play music as loud
as she likes,since some of her neighbors are hard of hearing and most of them are asleep by the time she gets home.Kohout
has always been warmly welcomed by the other residents,and some of them have even invited her over for dinner and left
snacks at her door.Kohout says,"It's like having extra sets of grandparents."
1~5 CBABB
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第一节
A
【语篇导读】本文是应用文。文章主要介绍了2018年不同交通方式的温室气体排放占比,以及飞机、汽车等各
类交通工具的未来绿色燃料路径。
21.C【解析】细节理解题。根据图表信息ROAD VEHICLES部分中“ROAD(PASSENGER)45.1%”以及“ROAD
(G00DS)29.4%”可知,道路车辆在交通排放中总占比为45.1%+29.4%=74.5%,即道路车辆在2018年全球
交通排放中占比74.5%。故选C。
22.C【解析】细节理解题。根据图表信息TRAINS-一Electricity部分中“Some trains are already electrified through rails
or wires;others can be made electric in pretty simple ways..”可知,火车相较其他交通方式更易实现绿色化。故选C。
23.B【解析】细节理解题。根据最后一段“‘We need to speed up the development of green energy,and it will all get
used,'says Wipke.”可知,Wipke建议加大对可再生能源的投人,即加大对绿色能源的投人。故选B。
B
【语篇导读】本文是记叙文。美国加州奥克兰的l8岁少年Helms Ategeka想成为流行歌星,最终进人了自己选
择的理想的大学。
24.C【解析】细节理解题。根据第一段“he planned to go after a music degree after his graduation”可知答案。故选C。
25.A【解析】细节理解题。根据第三段“His father says he's proud of Helms'3.94 GPA and had hoped his son would
pick a career with financial stability”可知答案。故选A。
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