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这是荆州市2026届高三元月质量检测英语科听力部分,该部分分为第一第二两节。注意,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客观题答题卡上。请看听力部分第一节,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。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,每段对话读两遍。例如现在你有5秒钟的时间看试卷上的例题。你将听到以下内容。excuse me, can you tell me how much the shirt is? Yes, it's nine fifteen. 你将有5秒钟的时间将正确答案标在试卷上。衬衫的价格为九磅,15便是。所以你选择C项并将其划在试卷上。现在你有5秒钟的时间阅读第一小题的有关内容。Sky airlines, how can I help you? I'd like to buy a ticket from london to paris on the morning of january twenty third. Would you like to book a return flight as well? No, thank you. The weather forest doesn't recommend flying. I'm taking the railway back. Sky's airlines. How can I help you? I'd like to buy a ticket from london to paris on the morning of january twenty third. Would you like to book a return flight as well? No, thank you. The weather forecast doesn't recommend flying. I'm taking the railway back. How I wish there were a parking lot in our neighbourhood. How can we get one? I think we should hold a meeting to discuss IT. How I wish there were a parking lot in our neighborhood. How can we get one? I think we had a meeting to discuss IT. Hi jack. I saw your name on the conference schedule. You're heading to berlin next friday. right? Yes, landa, i'll be there for three days. Then i'm off to muni. E, i've always wanted to visit those old castles there. Oh, really, that sounds lovely. And when do you come back to london? Will spend full days munich before coming home. Hi jack. I saw your name on the conference schedule. You're heading to berlin next friday. right? Yes, older. I'll be there for three days. Then i'm off to munich. I've always wanted to visit those old castles there. Oh, really, that sounds lovely. And when do you come back to london? I'll spend two full days munich before coming home. Hi, ema, I remember the band practice is on october fourteen th, but you said it's on october sixteen. Are you sure? Oh. sorry, I was a slip of the tongue. I meant october twelve for sure. Hi, ema, I remember the band practice is on october fourteenth, but you said it's on october sixteenth. Are you sure? Oh. sorry, I was a slip of the tongue. I meant october twelve for sure. Hi Jason, which volunteer activity are you joining this weekend? The beach clean up on saturday or the animal shelter on sunday? Actually, neither i'm visiting the nursing home on sunday instead will help clean up the common areas and chat or play games with the residence . I wish I could join that activity, but i've signed up to help with the animal shelter hi Jason, which volunteer activity are you joining this weekend? The beach clean up on saturday or the animal shelter on sunday? Actually, neither i'm visiting the nursing home on sunday instead will help clean up the common areas and chat or play games with the residence. I wish I could join that activity, but i've signed up to help with the animal shelter. 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。Hi, i'm sharley from new zealand. I'm studying biology here on . exchange. Hi, i'm li. Nice to meet you. Would you mind if I ask about getting around the city? I'm still figuring . things out. Not at all. Most students take the Green bus IT runs every fifteen minutes and only costs to un. What about those blue bikes with digital locks? Those other city cycle bikes? You can unlock them using an APP. The first thirty minutes cost one point five U. N. And after that it's one U. N. For every additional thirty minutes, they are available all over the city and are perfect for short trips. thanks. The light rail looks fast but does IT go near campus. IT does, but only every thirty minutes. It's probably not the best choice if you're in a hurry. Hi, i'm charliet from new zealand. I'm studying biology here on . exchange. Hi, i'm李way。Nice to meet you. Would you mind if I ask about getting around the city? I'm still figuring . things out. Not at all. Most students take the Green bus. IT runs every fifteen minutes and only costs to u an. What about those blue bikes with digital locks. those other city cycle bikes? You can unlock them using an APP. The first thirty minutes cost one point five UN and after that it's one UN. But every additional thirty minutes they are available all over the city and are perfect for short trips. thanks. The light rail looks fast but does IT go near campus. IT does, but only every thirty minutes. It's probably not the best choice if you're in a hurry. 听下面一段对话,回答第八至第13个小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。Hi, Peter, i'm sorry to hear your leaving today. So what did you make of suo gardens? Well, to be honest, when I first arrived, I was a little disappointed. I'd expected something more modern, but when I walked into the humble administrator's garden, I was so amazed. IT was like stepping into a painting. Where else did you go? I visited the lingering garden too. I learned a lot about traditional chinese garden architecture. Oh, well, what about the tiger hill? That's pretty high. Some of the views from there are . breathtaking. Oh, that place? Yes, but I had no idea there would be so many tourists, so I decided to go to the hand shen temple instead. That place was really quiet. Yes, IT is. So today you walked along the grand canal. right? unfortunately. No, I just didn't have the time. Well, I can't believe you didn't see the canal. You have to stay longer, Peter. There's so much more of sudra to see. Oh, don't worry, i'll be back in the jung non region one day. I just can't get enough of those rice cakes. Hi, Peter, i'm sorry to hear your leaving today. So what did you make of suzhou gardens? Well, to be honest, when I first arrived, I was a little disappointed. I'd expected something more modern, but when I walked into the humble administrators garden, I was so amazed. IT was like stepping into a painting. Where else did you go? I visited the lingering garden too. I learned a lot about traditional chinese garden architecture. Oh, well, what about the tiger hill? That's pretty high. Some of the views from there . are breathtaking. Oh, that place? yes. But I had no idea there would be so many tourists, so I decided to go to the hanshin temple instead. That place was really quiet. Yes, IT is. So today you walked along the grand canal, right? unfortunately. No, I just didn't have the time. Ww, I can't believe you didn't see the canal. You have to stay longer, Peter. There's so much more of sojo to see. Oh, don't worry, i'll be back in a jang non region one day. I just can't get enough of those rice cakes. 听下面一段对话,回答第11至第13 3个小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。Hi, Diana. I would like to talk to you before I respond to the job offer i've received from global travel. They've offered me the position of marketing director. I'm sorry to hear that, David. Thank you for letting me know before making your final decision. I genuinely value my experience here. Having worked in the department for four years, I have gained significant professional growth. However, there's been no indication of career advancement. You have been a great team member here. What would make you consider staying? I don't need a big salary increase, but i'd like to take on more chAllenges. When do they need your response . by next thursday? Let me consult with the management team. I'll get back to you by next wednesday. Would that work . IT would be Better if I could have the result by next tuesday? I'd prefer to make a decision earlier. Of course, i'll make sure you hear from me. By then, we d truly regret losing someone with your skills and dedication. I really appreciate your support. Hi, Diana. I would like to talk to you before I respond to the job offer i've received from global travel. They've offered me the position of marketing director. I'm sorry to hear that, David. Thank you for letting me know before making your final decision. I genuinely value my experience here. Having worked in the department for four years, I have gained a significant professional growth. However, there's been no indication of career advancement. You have been a great team member here. What would make you consider staying? I don't need a big salary increase, but i'd like to take on more chAllenges. When do they need your response? By next thursday. let me consult with the management team. I'll get back to you by next wednesday. Would that work . IT would be Better if I could have the result by next tuesday? I'd prefer to make a decision earlier. Of course, i'll make sure you hear from me by then. We truly regret losing someone with your skills and dedication. I really appreciate your support. 听下面一段对话,回答第14至第17 4个小题。现在你有20秒钟的时间阅读这四个小题。Mark, you look focused, still working on your history paper. Hi lisa. Actually, I just finished the first draft. Now am using an AI writing assistant to improve the language and check my arguments. And AI assistant, isn't that like cheating? I've avoided using the A, I for my assignments, worrying teachers might . disapprove, not if you use IT right as a really smart study partner. A, I doesn't do the work for me. For example, IT might say this part needs Better support, but then I will go find the support to myself. HMM, that does sound helpful. I went the other way last semester with a Matthew. I got into the habit of just taking pictures of problems and copying the solutions. IT really didn't help me when exam time came, only to make things worse. I see exactly the risk. The key is just stay actively involved. My rule is draft independently, use AI for feedback, then revise the draft critically. IT is boosted my efficiency without holding me back. I like that idea. Maybe I should give you another try. What said? Clear rules like using IT only to explain concepts. I find difficult not to do the work for me. That's a smart plan, used wisely. AI can free up power time, put deeper thinking and creativity, rather than just getting stuck on every little detail. true. Thanks, mark. You've turned my fear into a strategy. Mark, you look focused, still working on your history paper. Hi. lisa. Actually, I just finished the first draft. Now am using an AI writing assistance to improve the language and check my arguments. And AI assistant, isn't that like cheating? I've avoided using the AI for my assignments, worrying teachers might disapprove. not if you use IT right as a really smart study partner. A, I doesn't do the work for me, for example, IT might say this part needs Better support, but then I will go find the support myself. HMM, that does sound helpful. I went the other way last semester with a Matthew. I got into the habit of just taking pictures of problems and copying the solutions. IT really didn't help me when exam time came, only to make . things worse. I see exactly the risk. The key is to stay actively involved. My rule is draft independently, use AI for feedback, then revise the draft critically. IT is boosted my efficiency without holding me back. I like that idea. Maybe I should give you another try. What set clear rules like using IT only to explain concepts. I find difficult not to do the work for me. That's a smart plan, used wisely. AI can free up power time, put deeper thinking and creativity, rather than just getting stuck on every little detail. true. Thanks, mark. You ve turned my fear into a strategy. 听下面一段独白,回答第18至第23个小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。Welcome back, everyone. This is global wave radio. Here's something interesting. Yesterday, a teenage girl named emr read from vancouver, canada received a package from switzerland. Inside was her sketchbook lost three years ago during a school trip to the swiss helps. IT was found by lucas weber, a high school art teacher near a hiking trail and interlocking in two thousand and twenty two. There was no name or address, but IT contained beautiful drawings of mountains and forests with a short poem on the cover. Impressed by the artwork and poem, lucas kept the sketch book and began searching online for its owner. Last month, he came across a news article about a vancouver student organizing an environmental art exhibition using nature themed paintings. The article quoted her poem the very one on the cover of the sketch book look is contacted. The author of the article who helped him reach them a now seventeen soon the sketchbook was returned. Emma was shocked and deeply moved. I thought I was gone forever, SHE said. The sketchbooks journey home reminds us that small acts of kindness can bridge distances and bring joy across time and borders. Welcome back, everyone. This is global wave radio. Here's something interesting. Yesterday, a teenage girl named emr read from vancouver, canada, received a package from switzerland. Inside was her sketchbook lost three years ago during a school trip to the swiss alps. IT was found by lucas webber, a high school art teacher near a hiking trail, and interlock in in two thousand and twenty two. There was no name or address, but IT contained beautiful drawings of mountains and forests with a short poem on the cover. Impressed by the artwork and poem, lucas kept the sketch book and began searching online for its owner. Last month, he came across a news article about a vancouver student organizing an environmental art exhibition using nature themed paintings. The article quoted her poem the very one on the cover of the sketch book look is contacted the author of the article who helped him reach am a now seventeen. Soon the sketchbook was returned. Emma was shocked and deeply moved. I thought I was gone forever, SHE said. The sketch book's journey home reminds us that small acts of kindness can bridge distances and bring joy across time and borders. 第二节到此结束,现在你有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到客观题答题卡上。
荆州市2026届高三元月质量检测
英语试卷
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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
对话读两遍。
例:How much is the shirt?
A.£19.15
B.£9.18
C.£9.15.
答案是C。
1.How will the man return from Paris?
A.By train.
B.By car.
C.By plane.
2.What are the speakers talking about?
A.Visiting a neighbor.
B.Attending a meeting.
C.Having a parking lot.
3.Where will the man go after the conferenee?
A.Berlin.
B.London.
C.Munich.
4.When is the band practice according to the woman?
A.On October 12th.
B.On October 14th
C.On October 16th.
5.What will the man do this weekend?
A.Go to a care home.
B.Join the beach cleanup.
C.Visit the animal shelter
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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。
1
听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。
6.Why does the woman come to the man?
A.To extend thanks.
B.To seek information.
C.To provide advice.
7.How much is an 1-hour CityCycle ride?
A.¥1.5.
B.¥2.
C.¥2.5.
听下面一段对话,回答第8至第10三个小题。
8.How did Peter feel about his visit to the Humble Administrator's Garden?
A.Disappointed.
B.Impressed.
C.Exhausted.
9.Where is Peter most likely to go when he visits Suzhou next time?
A.The Grand Canal.
B.The Tiger Hill.
C.The Hanshan Temple.
10.What does Peter say about rice cakes?
A.He hasn't tried them.
B.He's really fond of them.
C.He has had enough of them
听下面一段对话,回答第11至第13三个小题。
11.What happened to David before coming to Diana?
A.He received a job offer.
B.He returned from a global trip.
C.He talked to a marketing director.
12.What does David hope to get?
A.Work experience.
B.Salary increase.
C.Career promotion.
13.When will David know the result from his company?
A.Next Tuesday.
B.Next Wednesday.
C.Next Thursday.
听下面一段对话,回答第14至第17四个小题。
14.What is the man doing?
A.Writing the first draft.
B.Polishing his paper.
C.Assisting his partner.
15.Why did the woman avoid using AI for assignments?
A.It offers little help in exams.
B.It might be considered cheating.
C.It is too difficult to control properly.
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16.What's the man's suggestion of using AI for study?
A.Choosing advanced AI tools.
B.Revising the draft given by AI.
C.Keeping one's own control of AI.
17.How does the woman feel after the talk?
A.Confused.
B.Relieved
C.Scared.
听下面一段独白,回答第18至第20三个小题。
18.What did Emma receive yesterday?
A.A call from an author.
B.A letter from a school.
C.A parcel from a teacher.
19.How old was Emma when she went on a school trip to the Swiss Alps?
A.Eleven.
B.Fourteen.
C.Seventeen.
20.What helped Lucas confirm the owner of the sketchbook?
A.A cited poem.
B.An art exhibition
C.A nature-themed painting.
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
Australian coastal towns boast diverse landscapes,from golden beaches to rough cliffs.
Each carries a unique charm shaped by local history and natural surroundings,offering far more
than just seaside views.
Byron Bay,New South Wales
Byron Bay is famous as Australia's easternmost point.Early risers gather at Cape Byron
Lighthouse to watch the first sunrise in the country.The town's main beach is perfect for
surfing,even for beginners.Along Jonson Street,you'll find cozy cafes serving fresh avocado
pear toast and local coffee.Don't miss the weekly Byron Bay Community Market,where
craftsmen sell delicate handmade jewelry and souvenirs.
Port Douglas,Queensland
Located between the Great Barrier Reef.and the Daintree Rainforest,Port Douglas is a
nature lover's paradise.The Four Mile Beach,with its soft white sand and calm waters,is ideal
for swimming.Every Saturday morning,the Port Douglas Market showcases tropical fruits like
mangoes.Many visitors take day trips from here to explore the colorful coral reefs by diving.
Lorne,Victoria
Lorne sits along the iconic Great Ocean Road.The town is noted for its scenic coastal
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drives and the annual Lorne Pier to Pub swim-Australia's largest open-water swimming event.
Erskine Falls,a30-meter waterfall surrounded by ferns(蕨类植物),is a short drive from the
town center.In the evening,seafood restaurants along the foreshore serve fresh oysters and
grilled shellfish.
Busselton,Western Australia
Busselton's claim to fame is its 1.8-kilometer-long dock-the longest wooden dock in the
Southern Hemisphere.Visitors can walk along the dock or take a small train to its end,where
an underwater observatory lets you see colorful fish and coral reefs without getting wet.The
town's sheltered bay is great for boat rowing,and nearby Busselton Foreshore Park has picnic
areas and playgrounds for families.
21.Which destination is best for handcraft lovers?
A.Byron Bay,New South Wales.
B.Port Douglas,Queensland.
C.Lorne,Victoria.
D.Busselton,Western Australia.
22.What is Lorne well-known for?
A.Its delicious seafood.
B.Its coastal scenery.
C.Its splendid waterfall.
D.Its swimming race.
23.What do Port Douglas and Busselton have in common?
A.They feature tropical fruits.
B.They are perfect for families.
C.They offer coral observation.
D.They are ideal for swimming.
B
The Pacific Northwest's misty woods weren't just Rosemary's backyard-they were her first
classroom.Now,as Response's new Community Education Coordinator,she's taking that
"Education through experience"spirit everywhere,turning lessons into stories kids will never
forget.
Her favorite wilderness adventure unfolded on a spring morning with a group of fourth
graders.Their mission was simple:find three "forest friends"and write a short story about each
one.At first,the kids hung back,dragging their feet slowly as if they'd rather stay inside playing
video games-until eight-year-old Leo suddenly dashed toward a bush,yelling,"Look!A
squirrel with an acorn(橡树果)bigger than his head!”Rosemary dropped to her knees.“Let's
give him a name,”she said.They settled on“Mr.Nutkin,.”and Leo scribbled(潦草地写)in
his journal:"Mr.Nutkin is in a hurry.Maybe he's hiding snacks for winter so he doesn't get
hungry."Soon,everyone spread across the woods.When it was time to leave,Leo even stuffed a
pinecone(松果)in his pocket,declaring it“for Mr.Nutkin's house so he stays warm.”
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Weeks later,an envelope showed up on Rosemary's desk,with Leo's messy handwriting on
the front.Inside was a drawing:a squirrel in a tiny pinecone house,next to a stick figure
labeled“Me,”and a note:“Mr.Nutkin moved into his new home!I put it in my backyard.
Can we go back to the woods soon?"
That's the magic of Rosemary's teaching:it doesn't end when the class does.Whether she's
in a church,a farm,or a forest,she turns lessons into connections-ones that stick long after
the pinecones are collected and the journals are closed.Now,at Response,she still keeps that
pinecone from the woods in her bag.It's a reminder:the best education isn't about facts on a
page but about making kids feel like the world is their storybook-and they're the ones getting to
write the fun parts.
24.Why did Rosemary regard the woods as her first classroom?
A.She once taught her students there.
B.She learned by exploring nature there.
C.She experienced her first adventure there.
D.She did research on wildlife biology there
25.What do the underlined words "hung back"mean in Paragraph 2?
A.Struggled up nervously.
B.Moved forward quickly.
C.Stayed behind hesitantly.
D.Looked around curiously.
26.What is the purpose of Paragraph 3?
A.To describe Leo's artistic talent.
B.To prove the lesson's lasting impact.
C.To indicate Leo's keeping his promise.
D.To share a continued story with readers.
27.How does Rosemary teach the kids?
A.By engaging them in real experiences
B.By showing them secrets about nature.
C.By organizing them to play games outdoors.
D.By instructing them to write adventure journals.
C
Like the ever-shifting colors of the sky and sea,emotions move in waves:they gather
gradually,reach the peak,and eventually fade,only to be succeeded by new ones.Studies
indicate that when fully experienced,an emotion lasts at most ninety seconds.Yet so often,we
find ourselves ensnared(掉入陷阱)in emotions that last far beyond--why?
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The answer lies in how we feed emotions with our thoughts and stories.When we get stuck
in overthinking why we feel a certain way,whether it's justified,or why we shouldn't feel it,we
create a cycle that breathes new life into the emotion.Attempting to avoid or block emotions
doesn't make them disappear;instead,they get trapped inside us,which can even cause
physical pain or tension.
Contrary to the popular view that emotions are a weakness,they are,in truth,an essential
part of being human.We generally experience five core emotions:joy,sadness,fear,anger,
and desire.Not naturally good or bad,they each serve as an essential instrument of our
personal growth with their specific wisdom.For instance,joy connects us to appreciation,fear
alerts us to the unknown,and anger signals a boundary being crossed.
To break free from unhelpful emotional cycles,we can apply the "fact vs.story"framework.
By focusing on facts instead of stories,we can tap into our true feelings.Using simple emotional
language--like“Im sad,”“I'm happy,”or“I'm scared”-helps us relate to our basic
emotions,which brings us out of a state of stress and into the present moment.Grounded in
what is real,we focus on what can be influenced and cease wasting energy on things that
exhaust us.
Feeling emotions fully without resistance liberates energy,clears the mind and supports
sound decision-making.When emotions surface,ride the wave-experience them fully in our
body,listen to their wisdom,and let them flow through.This is how emotions become a source
of creativity and strength,guiding us to lead our lives with clarity and purpose.
28.Why do we feel emotions much longer than ninety seconds?
A.We are too nervous to handle them wisely.
B.They are bound to be long-lasting naturally.
C.They involve our thoughts and stories deeply.
D.We need sufficient time to release them fully.
29.What does the author think of emotions?
A.They are sources of inner conflict.
B.They are signs of human weakness.
C.They are tools for self-improvement.
D.They are symbols of specific wisdom.
30.How should we get rid of unhelpful emotional circles?
A.By recognizing our true feelings partly.
B.By expressing our emotions objectively.
C.By analyzing our emotional language simply.
D.By joining basic emotions to stories logically.
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31.Which statement will the author probably agree with?
A.Overthinking traps us inside true feelings.
B.Negative cycles arise from feeling emotions.
C.Deep analysis unlocks the door to emotional control.
D.Accepting emotions fully brings clarity and strength.
D
Recent research is challenging a long-standing belief:the idea that people are strictly
"left-brained"or "right-brained"is far less fixed than we once assumed.This shift invites us
to rethink how we understand brain function and personality.
Conventional wisdom has long split people into two distinct "brain types."Those labeled
"right-brained"are said to be creative and likely to describe the world in subjective terms.In
contrast,"left-brained"individuals are thought to be analytical,focused on details and guided
by logic.Despite all its popularity,this two-sided view of the brain may be incorrect.
To be clear,some brain functions are more concentrated on one side.We've learned this
in part from studying stroke()patients:when a specific brain region is damaged,certain
abilities disappear.Damage to the front of the brain can reduce motivation and weaken
creativity,while harm to the back may cause partial or complete blindness.These examples
confirm that location matters for specific brain functions-but not for personality qualities
When it comes to individual qualities like creativity or logical thinking,there's little or no
evidence tying them to one brain hemisphere ()Even advanced scans of mathematicians'
and artists'brains reveal no consistent structural differences.A 2023 University of Utah study
added weight to this:researchers analyzed brain scans of over 1,000 young people,dividing the
brain into 7,000 regions to check for "sidedness"linked to personality.The study concluded
the left-brained or right-brained idea is more a figure of speech than an accurate anatomical
(解剖学)description.Researchers still study“brain laterality”(which sides dominate functions
like language or facial recognition),but not personality.
fyou've always seen yourself as a“numbers person”ora“creative type,”this research
doesn't change that-those strengths are still valid.But it does correct a common
misconception:your personalities aren't tied to one side of your brain.We still have much to
learn about what shapes personality,but one-sided brain dominance almost certainly isn't
the key.
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32.Which occupation probably suits "right-brained"people,based on conventional opinions?
A.Hairdresser.
B.Librarian.
C.Mathematician.
D.Typist.
33.Why does the author mention stroke patients?
A.To prove one side of the brain operates specially
B.To show different brain regions vary in functions.
C.To demonstrate brain damage changes personality.
D.To argue the two-sided view of the brain is wrong.
34 What is the author's attitude to the 2023 study?
A.Favorable.
B.Skeptical.
C.Objective.
D.Dissatisfied.
35.What is the main purpose of the passage?
A.To clarify a widespread belief.
B.To introduce a groundbreaking study.
C.To confirm a long-standing assumption.
D.To correct a widely held misconception.
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。
Social anxiety is more than just occasional shyness-it is a persistent and intense fear of
being judged or criticized in social situations.36 While it is normal to feel nervous
before a speech,social anxiety can make daily activities-such as speaking in class,or
attending gatherings-extremely upsetting.
Researchers are learning that anxiety disorders run in families,and that they have a
biological basis.Anxiety disorders typically develop from a complex set of risk factors,
including genetics,brain chemistry,personality,and life experiences.Although social anxiety
is highly treatable,only about one-third of those affected seek help.37
There are practical ways to cope with social anxiety.One effective approach is to face fears
gradually.Start with less challenging social tasks-such as greeting a classmate-and slowly
progress to more difficult ones,like giving a short presentation.38 They can shift
attention away from yourself and keep the conversation flowing smoothly
39 But the truth is that those opinions of others have no reflection on your worth
or talents.Social anxiety treatment includes learning和be flawed(有缺陷的),while at the
same time rejecting the need for approval from external sources.Consistently overestimating how
much and how badly others think of you only causes you to be more depressed.
Rather than criticizing yourself after each social interaction,reward yourself instead.
40 You deserve the praise,and you will be more motivated to do it again if there are
some self-high-fives or frozen yogurts on the back end.
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A.Positive self-talk is another helpful tool.
B.Social anxiety is tied to feelings of being judged.
C.Left unaddressed,it may lead to loneliness or depression
D.To prepare some open-ended questions also makes sense.
E.Being a perfectionist is fine in rocket science,but not in real life.
F.Individuals with this condition often imagine things going wrong in interactions.
G.Whether you attended a party or started a conversation,acknowledge your effort.
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。
Daniella Thackray,a 25-year-old woman,has announced the news of her own death after
a struggling battle with cancer.She shared online her 41 final words to her loved family.
She wrote:"If you're reading this then it means I have 42 to cancer.Firstly,I just
want to say that not all cancers 43 lifestyle choices.In some cases it's genetics or 44
it just happens.Despite me being very healthy and active,it 45 and my life was never the
same again.”
Though her cancer was 46 with no cure,she made a conscious decision not to 47
in sadness.Instead,she focused on 48 every sunrise,every laugh,and every moment with
those she loved.
"I LOVED my 49.Everything I had achieved was what I desired.I loved my job,
my family,my friends,my dog,the house we were buying and the 50 we were making for
ourselves.”
She expressed deep 51 for her parents,and her faithful dog Leo,who never left her
side during her most difficult days."Treasure every second.Do whiat brings you joy,and don't
let others 52 your light,she noted,"Go enjoy your life now--you 53 it.
Her message has already gained more than 30,000 54.Strangers from around the
world shared how her courage had changed their 55 on life.
41.A.eye-catching
B.trust-building
C.heart-breaking
D.self-fulfilling
42.A.reacted
B.lost
C.adapted
D.committed
43.A.result from
B.consist of
C.fall into
D.go against
44.A.undoubtedly
B.unnaturally
C.unfortunately
D.unnecessarily
45.A.progressed
B.spread
C.faded
D.struck
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46.A.random
B.rare
C.visible
D.mild
47.A.heal
B.drown
C.fight
D.seek
48.A.appreciating
B.scheduling
C.predicting
D.recalling
49.A.day
B.dream
C.peace
D.life
50.A.recovery
B.deal
C.future
D.list
51.A.respect
B.sympathy
C.regret
D.affection
52.A.borrow
B.share
C.steal
D.follow
53.A.deserve
B.make
C.forget
D.mean
54.A.votes
B.copies
C.points
D.likes
55.A.comment
B.perspective
C.reliance
D.effect
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。
Where the Heilong and Songhua rivers meet lies Tongjiang,the birthplace and cultural
heartland of one of China's smallest ethnic groups,the Hezhe,whose language has no 56
(write)form.Their unique culture includes Yimakan storytelling,57 oral art in the form
of singing and speaking that has been transmitted from generation to generation.
Added in 2011 to UNESCO's List of Intangible Cultural Heritage in Need of Urgent
Safeguarding,Yimakan storytelling 58 (serve)not only as a historical record of the Hezhe
people's past but also as a living witness 59 their spirit and values.In the last few years,
however,this traditional oral performance art,depending entirely on direct person-to-person
instruction,60 (threaten)by modernization and the declining number of fluent speakers.
Recently,Hezhe inheritors()have taken up the mission of preserving Yimakan.
You Mingfang,a 60-year-old seasoned performer and educator who often recalls 61 she
learned through oral tradition during family gatherings,has devoted herself to performing and
teaching Yimakan to younger generations.The rejuvenation of the Yimakan tradition has also
been aided by several 62 (initiative)which range from language classes in schools to
online teaching platforms,collectively facilitating 63 (sustain)transmission channels
beyond geographical limitations.
These efforts are breathing new life into this ancient tradition.A growing number of young
Hezhe people are getting more interested in Yimakan,64 (ensure)that it will continue to
echo across generations,protecting the unique voice and spirit of the Hezhe people for years
65 (come).
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