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合肥八中巢湖一中淮南二中六安一中南陵中学舒城。
滁州中学池州一中阜阳一中灵璧中学宿城一中合肥,
本试卷满分150分,考试时间120分
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,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。
1.How many people are probably eating with the man?
A.Two.
B.Three.
C.Four.
2.In which season did the woman get to Prague?
A.In summer.
B.In autumn.
C.In winter.
3.When did the man arrive in Moscow?
A.On December 24.
.B.On December 25.
C.On December 26.
4.What does the man ask the woman to give him?
A.A table.
B.Her ID card.
C.A signed parcel.
5.What will the man probably do?
A.Listen to the radio.B.Read a magazine.
C.Go outside.
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,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至7题。
6.What was the weather like in the country?
A.It snowed a lot.
B.It rained nearly every day.
C.There was a lot of sunshine.
7.What did Sue think ot the people in the country
A.They were tall.
B.They were strange.
C.They were friendly.
听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
8.What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A.Explaining some words.B.Memorizing new words.C.Drawing some pictures
9.What method does the man find most helpful?
A.The picture technique.
B.The memorization.
C.The association technique.
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式时间120分钟。请在答题卡上作答。
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
Why does Bill look troubled?
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A.He is short of money.
B.He has made a big mistake.
C.He is facing a tough choice.
11.What is Bill now?
A.A college student.
B.An army officer.
C.A computer engineer.
12.What does the woman seem to suggest Bill do?
A.Learn to repair cars.
B.Kefuse the job offer.
C.Ask his uncle for advice.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.What is the probable relationship between Tom and the man?
A.Neighbors.
B.Colleagues.
C.Classmates.
14.What problem does the manhave?
A.He dislikes his job
B.He is unfamiliar with the city.
C.He knows few people near his company.
15.What will the man do next Saturday
A.Go to the woman's house.
B.Treat the woman to dinner.
C.Introduce someone to the woman.
16.What can we learn about the woman?
A.She feels lonely.
B.She tries to help the man.
C.She likes challenging jobs.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.How many people can stand on either side of the boat at most?
A.9
B.12
C.15.
18.What color are the seats on the boay now?
A.Light green.
B.Deep black
C.Dark red.
19.What lunchbox contains salad?
A.Lunchbox 1.
B.Lunchbox 2
C.Lunchbox 3.
20.Who will be responsible for collecting rubbish?
A.Jess.
B.Ray.
C.Lou Miller.
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Turtle (onservation at the Pacific Coast
About the program:
Volunteers working in the (iuatemala turile and marine conservation program
work alongside a team of dedicated people who strive to protect various marine species
and their habitats.Turtles are especially at risk in Guatemala,as their eggs are seen as a
precious possession by many locals.Due to the nature ofthis,program,hours vary quite
a bit and volunteers need to be llexible to stan very carly in the morning sometimes
Possible tasks:
Beach cleaa-up.
ollecung and reburying eggs in hatcheries(好化场).
Monitoring the temperature of hatcheries.
Releasing newly hatched turtles into the ocean.
General maintenance of the hatcheries and monitoring.
Creatiag educational materials for environmental awareness.
Assisting in conservation workshops at local schools and community centers.
Availability:Turtle season runs from July to Decemper.Uther conservation tasks are
available year-long such as work in mangroves.
Program Duration:2-4 weeks.
Location:Various towns on the Guatemalan Pacific coast.
Schedule:Varies depending on the turtle's nesting and hatching,but work is usually
around 20 hours per week,Monday to Friday.
Minimum Age:18 years.
Time Commitment:Your helping hand will be required on Monday,Tuesday,
Wednesday.Thursday,Friday and Saturday from 06:00-13:00.
Accommodation:Host family,with two meals per day or volunteer guesthouse in shared
accommodation with three meals per day.Vegetarian diets can be accommodated.
Internet Access:Limited access at the project site.
721..Why are turtles particularly endangered in Guatemala?
A.Because of pollution in the ocean.
B.Due to the local demand for their eggs.
C.As a result of climate change affecting their hahitats.
D.Because they have been hunted for their meat and shells.
22.What activity will volunteers be involved in?
Building hatcheries for turtles.
B.Checking the hatcheries regularly.
C.Starting conservation workshops.
Stopping locals collecting turtle eggs.
23.Which of the following is a requirement for volunteers?
A.They must be at least 18 years old.
B.They have to cook their own meals.
C.They must have previous conservation experience.'
They need to commit to a minimum of 2-4 months.
B
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became too strong to mamage,he was sent to the Wildlife Waystation in California
which closed in 2019.Witn the'help of the Chimpanzees In Need program,ayleb was
transferred to Save the Chimps,where he found new friends.and a afe environment.
The shelter provides a peaceful setting tor the cbimps(to live out their lives.
Spanning 150 acres.Save the Chimps allows its residents to enjoy the outdoors,
interact with other chimps.and receive care.Initially nervous,ayiep adaptea quickiy
to his new surroundings.playing with a fellow chimp named Jacob.
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Mathews noted that the once-unhealthy chimp is ow fif and enjoying his"second act"
of life surrounded by a group of 17 other chimpanzees.The reunion between Tonka and
Cayleb,who were separated for years,has been especially heartwarming,with photos
showing them grooming each other and spending time together.
Save the Chimps is dedicated to giving chimps like Tonka and Cayleb a peaceful
retirement.After years in cages,thesecanimals are finally free to enjoy a healthy social life.
24.What nappened to Tonka in 2022?
A.He was reunited with his son,Cayleb.
B He starred in another Hollywood movie.
C.He was sent to the Wildlife Waystation.
D.He was successfullv rescued by Save the Chimps.
25.For what reason was Cayleb toved out of the entertainment industry?
A.He grew too powerful to control.
He was injured during a performance
C.He had a legal conflict with his owner.
D.He was no longer popular in Hollywood.
26.What does the underlined word "subpar"in Paragraph 5 probably mean?
A.Normal.
B.Overcrowded
C.Below average.
D.Better than expected.
27.Which of the following best describes the Save the Chimps Shelter?
A small zoo with limited space for chimps.
B.A wildlife rescue team specializing in all types of animals.
C.A large facility providing freedom and care for retired chimps.
D.A temporary shelter for chimps to return to entertainment.
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24.What happened to Tonka in 2022?
A.He was reunited with his son,Cayleb
B He starred in another Hollywood movie.
C.He was sent to the Wildlife Waystation.
D.He was successfully rescued by Save the Chimps.
25.or what reason was Cayleb moved out of the entertainment industry?
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C.He had a legal conflict with his owner.
D.He was no longer popular in Hollywood.
26.What does the underlined word "subpar"in Paragraph 5 probably mean?
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interact with other chimps.and receive care Initially nervous,-ayeb adaptea quickly
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According to Dan Mathews,/director of events at Save the Chimps,/Tonka is
thriving in his new environment after spending decades in subpar living conditions.
Mathews noted that the once-unhealthy chimp is uow.fit and enjoying his"second act"
of life surrounded by a group of 17 other chimpanzees.The reunion between Tonka and
Cayleb,who were separated for years,has been especially heartwarming,with photos
showing them grooming each other and spending time tegether.
Save the Chimps is dedicated to giving chimps like Tonka and Cayleb a peaceful
retirement.After years in cages,theseranimals are finally free to enjoy a healthy social life.
24.What nappened to Tonka in 2022?
A.He was reunited with his son,Cayleb.
B He starred in another Hollywood movie.
C.He was sent to the Wildlife Waystation.
D.He was successfully rescued by Save the Chimps.
25.For what reason was Cayleb thoved out of the entertainment industry?
He grew too powerful to control.
B He wasinjured during a performance.
C.He had a legal conflict with his owner.
D.He was no longer popular in Hollywood.
26.What does the underlined word"subpar"in Paragraph 5 probably mean?
A.Normal.
B.Uvercrowaed.
C.Below average.
D.Better than expected
27.Which of the following best describes the Save the Chimps Shelter?
..A small zoo with limited space for chimps.
B.A wildlife rescue team specializing in all types of animals
C.A large facility providing freedom and care for retired chimps.
D.A temporary shelter for chimps to return to entertainment.
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Iyou en imagining yourself dancing in the rain r standing at the front of a
crusship you might be experieneing what's called"main character syndrome."
In psy chology,"narrative identity"refers to how people(.ew themselves in the
stories of theirliv.While it was traditionally believed that ,most people see
themselves as the main character.many might instead consider themselves:as minor or
side characters in a larger narrati:
The researchers designed two expcriments to examine how narrative identity
influenees the satisfaction of basic psychological needs.In thersxperiment385
udergraduate studensrated their sef-perception(自我i认知)as either major or minor
haracters.The second experiment involved 298 participants who described their goals
and mouvations,followed by writing a story where they assumed themselves as the lead.
The test revealed that participants who perceived themselves as a maior character
experienced significantly increased levels of need satisfaction and wellbeing.In
contrast.those who see themselves as minor characters are more likely.to teel
frustrated in getting these needs satisfied.Those with higher major character
perceptions tended to set goals that closely reflect their values and showed higher
levels of self-motivation.
In a running TV show,a TikTok user savs:"I started living my life so every day
was part of the plot.When you live your life/like the main character'everything bad
that happens completely changes and it goes ell of course,this is just for the plot'
Likewise,since 2019 the phrase "romanticise your life"has been a frequent call for
people to act more like the main character of their own personal TV show.And while
these ideas might lack scientific backing,they do mirror the researchers'core finding
that major character perception is linked to increased agency.
The researchers point oux that when people see themselves as being the agentic
force in their own lives,making decisions independently like main characters,rather
than being influenced by external factors or others,they become more unified and
function more effectively.
28.What is the concept of"narrative identity"primari concerned with?
A.The impact of culture on identity.
B.The psychological effects of major life events.
C.The influence of social media on self-perception.
D.The functions people serve in their personal life journeys.
29.What did the tirst experiment involving undergraduate students measure?
A.The academic performance of the students.
The participants'emotional responses to storytelling.
CThe participants'overall happiness as inajor characters.
C.The participants'self-image as leading or supporting characters.
50.What can be inferred about neonl who see themselves as minor characters?
They are likely to have higher self-expectations.
B.They tend to feelmore satisfied with their lives
C.They may struggle to meet their psychological needs.
D.They often have a better understanding of their life goals.
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31.Why does the author mention the example of the TikTok user?
A.To further support the researchers'finding.
B.To highlight a popular trend on social media.
To compare tru media with'ew media.
D.To explain the impact of media consumption on mental health.
D
Species are disappearing at a rate hundreds to thousands of times faster than that
millions of years ago,with up to one million species facing the threat of extinction.An
increasing number of researchers is turning to artificial intelligence(AI)to monitor
biodiversity and nelp save endangered spe
In the Cnoco region of Ecuador,known for its rich species diversity,ecologist
Jorg Muller and his team used Al to analyze animal soundscapes.They set up recorders
in 43 different plots of land,each representing a different recovery stage,They gave the
audio files to experts,who were able to identify 183 bird,41 amphibian and 3
mammalian species.
Additionally,the team used a convolutional neural network(CNN-an AI system
previously trained to identify bird sounds--to analyze the recordings "Our findings
show that AI is now capable of identifying a broader range of species from sound,"
says Muller."All that is needed now is more training data collected oy humans."
The team at Conservation AI has developed AI models that can examine footage
and images from drones()or cameras to identify and track animal movements.
They've built a free online platform that uses this technology to automatically analyze
real-time camera-trapped data and sensor inputs from approved users."The platform
can process tens of thousands of images an hour,which could allow conservationists to
protect vulnerable species from sudden threats-such as illegal hunting and
fires-quickly,"says Paul Fergus,one of lead researchers.Conservation AI has already
caught an illegal hunter in the act by analyzing footage in real time.
Luisa Orsini,an ecologist at the University of Birmingham,collected genetic
material left behind by plants animals,and bacteria,over the last century in the
sediment()of a lake Environmental DNA was obtained for sequencing()She
then combined these data with climate information and chemical-pollution data,using
an AI model.She found that the presence of pesticides and fungicides,together with
extreme-temperature events and rainfall,could explain up to 90%of the biodiversity
loss in the lake.
32.What is one of the main reasons researchers are employing AI?
A.To increase the number of species studied.
B.To improve traditional conservation methods.
C.To promote the efficiency of monitoring biodiversity.
D.To reduce the need for human involvement in conservation
33.According to Jorg Muller what is necessary for AI to better identify species from sound?
A.More advanced Al models.
B.Better recording equipment.
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C.Additional human-gatherd training data.
D.A wider variety of species in the recordings.
,34.What did Luisa Orsini use the AI model to do?
A.To find the cause of biodiversity loss.
B.To detect illegal hunters in protected areas.
C.To track the movements of endangered species.
L To analyze soundscapes and identify animal species.
5.Which of the following serves as the best title for the text?
A.The Role of AI in Analyzing Environmental DNA
Conservation AI:Stopping Illegal Hunting and Fires
Ecological Research in the Choco Region of Ecuador
D.How AI is Helping to Monitor and Protect Biodiversity
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入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有
两项为多余选项。
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Have you ever noticed that some songs start with a"one,two,three,four"?You
can hear it in songs by artists like The Beatles,OutKast,and Taylor Swift.36
They count(aloud or in their heads)to make surethat they all start the song together
and everyone stays on the same beat.
3 The steady beat of a song is one pattern,but there are others,/like the distance
between notes./Notes in music form patterns by their distance from each other and when
played together.some notes sound better due to these mathematical relationships.
In written music,musicians use fractions()to understand the rhythm..Such
fractions,like 4/4,show how many beats are in each measure/and which notes get one
beat.&For example,in 4/4 time,a whole note lasts tor four beats,a half note
for two,"and la quarter note for one.Smaller notes,like eighth and sixteenth notes,are
fractions of a beat.
Research shows that students who play an instrument often perform better on
math tests;but scientists are not sure why.3Or it could be that students who
play music tend to go to good schools or have support at home.
Music is great for the brain.Playing an instrument engages multiple parts of the
brain at once -seeing,hearing,and touching all come together in real time.40
Music might help you with math.Math might help you with music.But whether
or not they do,we can have fun learning both!
A.Music is full of patterns.
B.But why are they counting?
It might be that music helps with math.
D.This makes music excellent mental exercise.
Sometimes we play more than one note at a time.
F.In fact,math is behind almost everything in music!
CThere is alsc a connection between notes and fractions.
第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分.满分15分)
阅读下而短文,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。
Dan Shutes,a 32-year-old educator from Michigan,has a unique lunchtime
tradition:he has lunch in the cafeteria with his students almost every uay.The 41
started a few years ago,allowing Shutes to connect with his 5th graders on a 4?
level."It's become part of my routine,"Shutes says adding that he 43 with them
three to four times a week.The44 helps him learn more about his students
beyond academics and creates a welcoming atmosphere in his classroom.
Each day,Shutes moves between different45to sit with his students,and
sometimes even 46_kids from other classes.Shutes values these connections,
saying it's nice to 47 students outside the classroom.
Recently,Shutes 48 his lunchtime routine on TikTok,where it quickly went
viral.He's received many positive feedback from fellow educators around the world,
many of whom have been 49 to start eating with their students as well.While he
acknowledges the 50 negative comments,Shutes focuses on the positive impact
he's had.
Shutes highlights the importance of small gestures,51 how eating lunch
with shy or reserved students has helped them gain 52.over the school year.He
believes that teachers and coaches often underestimate the impact of these 53
minor actions."Simple acts of54,like sharing a meal with students,can
have a significant effect on the development of our students.They often 55 these
gestures far more than we realize,"said Shutes.
41.A.choice
B.practice
C.appointment
D.schedule
42.A.local
B.global
C.personal
D.national
43.A.eats
B.prepares
C.trains
D.exercises
44.A.service
B.performance
C.interaction
D.experiment
45.A.topics
B.platforms
C.classrooms
D.tables
46.A.joins
B.teaches
C.introduces
D.supports
47.A.track down
B.run after
C.spy on
D.bond with
48.A.coined
B.followed
C.shared
D.shifted
49.A.inspired
B.expected
C.invited
D.urged
50.A.special
B.occasional
C.instant
D.illegal
51.A.recalling
B.forgetting
C.predicting
D.complaining
2.A.recovery
B.information
C.confidence
D.entertainment
3.A.obviously
B.seemingly
C.actually
D.remarkably
4.A.bravery
B.honesty
C.generosity
D.kindness
55.A.appreciate
B.offer
C.ignore
D.oppose
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