陕西西安市西北工业大学附属中学2026届第11次适应性训练高三下学期英语试卷

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参考答案 听力部分:1-5 ABBAC6-I0 BACAB 11-15 ACABC 16-20ACCBA 阅读: 第一节:21-23ACD24-27BCBD28-31ABAD32-35DACB 第二节:36-40 DFCGA 完型填空:41-45 ACABD46-50 BCABD51-55 BABCA 语法填空: 56.strongest 57.who/that 58.consistently 59.a 60.dating 61.behavior(s)/behaviour(s)62.are 63.Taken 64.those 65.to help 写作: 第一节: Recently,online travel has become a growing trend thanks to the developments in science and technology.However,I prefer to travel in traditional ways for several reasons. Firstly.traditional travel allows me to truly engage with the local culture by interacting with the locals and tasting authentic food.These are experiences that a screen cannot fully provide. Secondly,the personal growth gained from overcoming travel challenges and exploring new environments is irreplaceable.Finally,face-to-face experiences enable a deeper understanding of the world while online travel focuses mostly on scenic spots. In conclusion,while online travel offers convenience.the richness of real-world exploration makes traditional travel uniquely valuable. 第二节(One Possible Version) As the students worked.Mary observed them with curiosity.She noticed how Akila,initially disinterested,had quietly chosen vibrant colors and was now blending them together to create a swirling sky filled with fantastical creatures that flew over a stone castle.Meanwhile,Tina was enthusiastically adding playful details to her section of the paper-a whimsical garden where flowers wore hats and creatures rested on the ice cream-topped trees.Mary felt a wave of relief wash over her.The room was alive with chatter and laughter,as Akila and Tina frequently exchanged ideas and inspired one another.Akila even leaned over to admire Tina's ice cream trees and said,"That is mind-blowing!"It was wonderful to see creativity inspired. Mary stood back and surveyed the creation.The enormous canvas had transformed into a magnificent portrayal of each student's imagination,forming a breathtaking landscape that reflected their individuality yet spoke to their collective spirit.Mary felt a sense of pride swell within her,she realized that in letting go of rigid structures,her students gave their painting an unrealistic but dream-like quality.Akila,Tina,and the rest of the class had not only embraced their own creative paths but had also nurtured each other's ideas.Roses and mimosas are both beautiful in their unique ways.she thought.Mary decided to host an exhibition of their dream world, inviting parents and other classes to admire the beauty of imagination unleashed in her classroom. 答案详解: A 21.A数据计算+政策理解题。门票表格显示"Family/Group"票价为S17.00,适用于"Upto7 people in one vehicle"(一辆车内最多7人)。两个成人加上三个儿童共5人,符合家庭票使 用条件。 22.正确答案:C细节理解题。"Important Guidelines'"部分明确说明:"Swimming aids for small children(water wings,,life jackets)ARE allowed with adult supervision"(小型儿童游泳铺助设备, 如充气臂圈、救生衣,在成人监护下允许使用)。其他选项A、B、D均属于被禁止的"pool floaties'"(充气浮具)类别。 23.正确答案:D细节判断题,表格中"Accessible Features"一列显示,Cavendish Beach、Brackley Beach、Stanhope Beach都提供"ramp,mobility mat,beach wheelchairs"(坡道、移动垫、沙滩 轮椅)等无障碍设施。选项A错误,North Rustico Beach无救生员:选项B错误,文中建议 "Reservations recommended'"(建议预约):选项C错误,宠物在4月1日至10月15日期间 禁止进入海难。 24.B解析:根据第一段,作者明确指出"'It wasn't the date..it was something about the light,, which had a different fullness”,说明这种秋意并非来白日期或天气,而是光线的特殊质感。 25.C解析:由第二段“only invited guests could enter”可知,西莉亚·保罗只允许受邀请的 人进入她的工作室,由此可推知她十分重视生活和工作中的隐私。 26.B解祈:词义猜测题。第三段中多次出现“gaze”(凝视),结合语境“the painting consists of encounters'”及后文“the painter's gaze”“our gaze”,可推知该词指“画家与物体、观者 与画作之间的相互凝视”。 27.D解析:主旨大意题。全文以作者拜访画家西莉亚·保罗的经历为线索,穿插了对其艺 术理念的理解与阐释,A、B、C三项均为文章局部内容,无法概括全文。 C 28.A根据题干关键信息“the two-tier tasks'”将信息线索定位至第二段。根据第二段第一, "The robot is powered by a two-tier Al system trained on 17 hours of video containing 16,000 motions performed by human surgeons during operations.When put to work,the first layer of the Al system watches video,monitors the surgery and issues plain-language instructions, while the second Al layer turns each instruction into3 D tool motions.”可知该机器人由一个双 层人工智能系统驱动,该系统基于17个小时的视频数量训练而成,这些视频包含了人类外 科医生在手术过程中做出的16000个动作。在投入使用后,人工智能系统的第一层会观看视 频,监测手术并给出通俗指令,而第二层将每条指令转化为3D工具动作。由此可知,人工 智能系统被训练执行的两层任务是给出指令并执行动作。 29.B根据题干关键信息“breakthrough”“over traditional laparoscopics surgeries”可知, 我们应在文中找出新型机器人相比传统腹腔镜手术的核心优势。根据第三段中的“with the availability of open robotic platforms for research make it possible to demonstrate surgical automation”"可知,开放式的机器人研究平台的可用性使实现手术自动化成为可能。再结合 第二段最后一句”The robotic system....achieving100 percent success in all of the tasks'"及第四 段中的“the robot completed the task with 100%success'“可知,新型机器人手术成功率很高。 因此,B项“接近自主且成功率高”符合题意。 30.A根据最后一段的最后两句可知,下一步要让机器人在活体动物上自主手术,在那里, 呼吸和出血可能会使情况复杂化,这说明机器人需要处理活体手术中呼吸和出血带来的动态 和不可预测的变化,由此,A项“适应实时变化”可能是机器人手术面临的挑战。 31.D根据文章内容可知,第一段介绍了A!机器人完成死猪胆囊分离手术这一成果:第二段 介绍了机器人系统及手术成功的表现:第三段介绍了当前手术机器人面临的技术风险及对新 一代系统的探索:第四段介绍了该系统在临床应用面临的挑战:第五段阐述了未来计划及应 对信心。由此可知,本篇文章的核心是呈现机器人手术的成果与仍存在的问题。D项能够概 括文章主旨,适合作为文章标题。 D 主题语境为“人与社会”,围绕克雷格·艾伦的创业历程和GSN品牌的发展,讨论了 GSN如何在市场上立足。 32.D主旨大意题。根据第一段的概括性信息和后面段落的内容可知,GSN公司发展壮大的 轨迹与D项的关键词是一致的。 33.A细节理解题。根据第三段中布莱克本的话可知,GSN公司的产品开发灵感很大程度上 来自于管理层对运动和保持健康的重视。 34.C推理判断题,文章提到GSN公司通过使用PayPal提高了支付效率,增强了客户对他 们的信任,这反映了GSN公司客户至上的经营态度。 35.B推理判断题,根据艾伦的话可知,就处理订单的丢失和损失而言,这个板块非常有用, PayPal提供了一个公平的交互方式来帮助双方达成问题的解决方案。 七选五 36题正确答案为D。前文提到"写下不成熟的想法有助于记住它",D选项"经过一段时间, 你可能会仔细思考并使其清晰”与"写下想法"形成逻辑顺承:先记录→再思考完善。后文"最 终可能成为灵感"进一步延续这一时间线。 37题正确答案为F。前段主题是"通过日常实践培养创造力",给出音乐家练琴、作家每日 写作的例子。F选项引用爱迪生名言"天才=1%灵感+99%汗水"完美呼应这一主题,同时与段 落首句"被动消费无法成就价值"形成对照。 38题正确答案为C。本段主题是"与广泛人群建立联系",强调天才不是孤立存在的。C选 项"天才是孤独、与世隔绝的形象是个迷思"直接点明主题,后文"灵感和创新不会发生在真 空中"进一步解释原因,逻辑严密。 39题正确答案为G。本段主题是"使用视觉工具解决问题",G选项"使用图表和图像来可视 化问题"直接给出具体方法,与后文"它们能帮你组织信息、发现联系"形成方法-效果的论述 结构。 40题正确答案为A。前文强调"广泛学习各领域知识",A选项"学习不同学科时,思考它们 如何相互联系"在此基础上提出更高层次的要求一建立跨学科联系,符合"像天才一样思考 "的深层要求。 完型填空 作者通过种植辣椒的经历,在学业成长中获得了信心与收获。 41.A。考查形容词辨析与上下文逻辑。作者担心自己不如同学有天赋,当教授问及暑假计 划时,她不想显得懈怠和无所事事,所以匆忙回答园艺”。Ly意为懒散的”,符合语境: fortunate”幸运的”,与上下文不符:busy(忙碌的)与后文逻辑相反:ambitious(有野心 的:有雄心的)与语境无关。 42.C。考查名词辨析与上下文信息。前文提到作者住在纽约公寓,后文提到她没有园艺经 验,此处应选experience(经验)。interest(兴趣)、time(时间)、desire(渴望)均与后文 她实际没有种过植物的事实不符。 43.A。考查动词辨析。作者看到幼苗,心想至少可以说自己尝试过园艺了。trid(尝试)符 合语境。avoided(避免)、forgotten(忘记)、considered(考虑)均不符合她当时的心理, 44.B。考查动词辨析与上下文逻辑。朋友告诉她墨西哥辣椒不是室内植物,需要充足阳光 才能茁壮成长。thrive意为茁壮成长”,符合禃物生长语境。survive(存活)程度较弱,且 与需要阳光”的逻辑不完全匹配:arrive(到达)、die(死亡)均不符合, 45.D。考查名词辨析。作者没有户外空间,但有花盆、土壤和充足的雄心/干劲”。ambition (雄心)与前文plenty of'搭配,体现她决心尝试的态度。fear(恐惧)、doubt(怀疑)、money (钱)均与上下文无关。 46.B。考查形容词辨析与情感变化。植物长大了一些,作者感到骄傲。proud(骄傲的)符 合情感逻辑。ashamed(羞愧的)、nervous(紧张的)、grateful(感激的)均不匹配。 47.C。考查动词短语辨析。后文提到她暂时住在朋友家,说明她需要搬出公寓,move out 意为“搬出",符合语境。look out(小心)、come out(出来)、walk out(走出去)均不符合 搬家语境。 48.A,考查动词辨析与上下文信息。冒号后解释许多叶子掉落”,说明植物状态不佳。 suffering意为受苦,状态不好”,符合语境。growing(生长)、improving(改善)、flowering (开花)均与叶子掉落的描述矛盾。 49.B。考查动词短语辨祈。春天来临,植物复苏。came back to life意为复活,复苏”,是 固定表达。gave back(归还)、looked back(回顾)、turned back(折返)均不符合。 50.D。考查动词辨析与上下文逻辑。她在五月提交了研究生毕业论文。submitted(提交) 符合学术语境。read(阅读)、bought(购买)、borrowed(借)均不匹配。 51.B。考查形容词辨析。教授打来电话告知好消息后,作者回去洗碗,但感觉有些不对劲。 something was off意为“有点不对劲”,是常用表达。right(正确)、normal(正常)、common (普通)均与后文发现花消失的疑惑不符。 52.A。考查副词辨祈。作者怀疑自己做错了什么,于是凑近细看。peered closer意为凑近 细看",符合动作逻辑。further(更远)、higher(更高)、faster(更快)均不匹配。 53.B。考查动词辨析。作者意识到辣淑的成长历程反映了她自己作为诗人的成长。reflected 意为反映”,符合语境。prevented(阻止)、delayed(延迟)、ruined(毁坏)均与文意相反, 54.C。考查名词辨祈,这一切始于一个不确定的小步骤一课堂上随口的一个回答。response 意为回答,回应”,指前文她脱口而出gardening”。Iie(荒言)、joke(玩笑)、invitation(邀 请)均不符合。 55.A。考查名词辨析与象征意义。两者最终都结出了果实,既指辣椒长出果实,也象征作 者学业有成。bore fruit为双关,既有字面意思“结果实,也有比喻义“取得成果”。flowers (花)、leaves(叶子)、roots(根)均不如fruit能体现最终成果的象征意义。 语法填空 研究揭示:帮助他人可减缓老年人认知能力下降。 56.strongest..空格与and后most consistent并列,需用形容词最高级形式。 57.who/that.空格引导定语从句,指代先行词professor(人),作从句主语。 58.consistently..空格修饰动词linked,需用副词形式作状语。 59.a.sample为可数名词单数,表一个代表性样本",表泛指。 60.dating.information与date为主动关系,用现在分词作后置定语。 6l.behavior(s)/behaviour(s).helping为定语,后接名词,动词behave需转换为名词形式。 62.are.主语conditions为复数,上下文语境为一般现在时,主谓应保持一致。 3.Taken.固定搭配taken together,.表“综合来看”。take和主语为被动关系,故用过去分 词表被动,作状语。 64.those.空格指代前文的people,表他们周围的人”,避免重复,用those指代。 65.to help.空格修饰名词opportunities,用不定式作后置定语,表“做某事的机会”2026届第11次适应性训练 高三英语 第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分) 注意:做题时,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 下一一小题。每段对话读两遍。 1.Why is Jessica mentioned? A.She is unreliable. B.She needs some help. C.She is looking for Jack. 2.What is the man doing? A.Attending a class. B.Having a job interview. C.Sharing his learning experience 3.How does the man fecl about his decision? A.Excited. B.Regretful. Nervous 4.What are the speakers mainly talking about? A.A present. B.Christmas shopping. C.Their trip to Moscow. 5.What does the woman imply about Robert? A.He should buy a new laptop. B.He should open a bank account. C.He should think about these later. 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愿,从题中所给的A、B、 C三个远项中选出最佳选项,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,各小题洛给出5秒钟的作答时 间。每段对话或独白读两迪。 听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。 6.Where does the conversation take place? A.At a bakery. B.At a restaurant. C.At a supermarket. 7.What problem does the woman run into? A.She is overcharged. B.The food goes bad. C.The milk is past its sell-by date. 听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。 8.What do the camps aim to do? A.Develop children's interest. B.Encourage children to be brave. C.Inspire children to think creatively. 9.Why does the man think his son will love the camps? A.His son is very interested in robots. B.His son expects an unusual experience. C.His son is preparing for a competition. 10.What is the man's last question about? A.The cost. B.The age limit. C.The duration 听第8段材料,回答第11至第13题。 1/11 11.What is the probable relationship between the speakers? A:Neighbors. B.Colleagues. C.Husband and wife 12.What will Bruce help Tina do? A.Order lunch. B.Do the housework. C.Carry a bookshelf. 13.What will Bruce do this afternoon? A.Go shopping. B.Go to a high school. C.Go downtown with Tina. 听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。 14.Where does the woman's mother live? A.In Madrid. B.In Mexico City. C.In New York. 15.What do the speakers plan to do on November 2nd? A.Travel to Madrid.B.Visit some friends. C.Attend a holiday event. 16.When will the speakers leave New York? A.On October 22nd.B.On October 28th. C.On November 3rd. 听第10段材料,回答第17至第20题, 17.What do all readers have to do every two years? A.Register in the library again. B.Pay for a new membership card. C.Renew their personal information. 18.What should a reader do if the book is unavailable? A.Call the librarian. B.Go to another library. C.Reserve it ahead of time. 19.What can be kept for the shortest time? A.DVDs. B.Dictionaries. C.Children's books. 20.How long will the library be open on Sundays? A.4 hours. B.8 hours. C.9 hours. 第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分) 第一节(共15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。 Swimming and Beach Activities at Prince Edward Island National Park Prince Edward Island National Park features some of the most beautiful beaches in'Canada,with miles of white sand and warm saltwater.Whether you prefer an'active beach day or quiet time by the water.here's what you need to know for your visit. Beach Access and Facilities Beach Accessible Surfguard Washrooms Location Name Features Ramp.mobility Cavendish Yes Yes mat,beach 590 Grahams Beach wheelchairs Lane,Cavendish Brackley Yes Yes Ramp,mobility 4020 Brackley Beach mat,beach Point Rd,North 2/1u Beach Accessible Name Surfguard Washrooms Location Features wheelchairs Rustico Stanhope Ramp,mobility 828 Gulf Shore Beach Yes Yes mat,beach Pkwy East, wheelchairs Stanbope North 80 Gulf Shore Rustico No Yes None Parkway West, Beach North Rustico Greenwich Beach Yes Yes None 242 Wild Rose Road,Greenwich Opening Dates Beach facilities and washrooms arc open from June 5 to September 27,2026. Surfguard services begin on June 26 at Brackley and Cavendish beaches,and on June 30 at Greenwich and Stanhope beaches. Admission Fees(2026 Season) Ticket Type Daily Pass Notes Adult(18-64) s8.50 Valid for one full day Senior(65+) $7.00 Valid ID required Youh(6-17) 54.25 Children under 6 frce Family/Group S17.00 Up to 7 people in one vehicle Important Guidelines Pool floaties:Items inflated with air (loungers,inner tubes,blow-up furniture)are NOT permitted.Swimming aids for small children(water wings,life jackets)ARE allowed with adult supervision. Pets:Dogs and other pets are not permitted on national park beaches from April 1 to October 15 annually. Water safety:Surf conditions are posted daily by approximately 11.am from July 1 to Labour Day.Check PEINow app for updates. Accessibility:Beach wheelchairs and mobility mats are available at most beaches. Reservations recommended. Beach Activities L3/11 The Coastie Initiative:Take photos of the coastal landscape and share on social media with Coastie PEINP to help track coastal erosion. Interpretive programs:Educational and cultural activities offered throughout the summer. Trails:The Gulf Shore Way multi-use trail offers 12km of paved path for cycling and walking. For more information,visit parks.canada.ca/pei-activities or call 902-672-6350. 21.How much will a family of two adults (ages:40 and 42)and three children (ages: 5,10,and 15)pay for a daily pass in July 2026? A.S17.00 B.S21.25 C.S25.50 D.$29.75 22.What item is permitted to bring into the water at park beaches? A.An inflatable lounger for floating B.An inner tube for relaxation C.A life jacket for a 4-year-old child D.A blow-up furniture piece 23.What can visitors leamn from the passage about the park's facilities? A.All beaches have surfguard services every day of the summer B.Beach wheelchairs are available without any advance notice C.Dogs are allowed'on all beaches if kept on a leash D.Some beaches offer accessibility features like ramps and mobility mats B It was the fifth of September,2023.The street where I was standing was full of people,most of them on their way in or out of London's British Museum.Everything around me cried summer-the tourists wore shorts,T-shirts,skirts-but the sensation I had was of autumn.It wasn't the date,it was something about the light,which had a different fullncss,and that created a different space. I was there to meet Celia Paul.I had been interested in her paintings for a long time,in their distinctive combination of weightlessness and heaviness.I knew from her autobiography that she also worked there,and that only people she had explicitly invited werc allowed to set foot inside.I had been invited,but even so I had to wipe the sweat from my palms before pressing the intercom button.A reply came immediately.The kindness in the voice was apparent even through the small,crackly speaker.There was a buzz,I went in and walked up and Celia Paul stood waiting in the hallway inside. When I followed her into the flat,I recognized the floor,worn and dark and made of linoleum,I recognized the plain,white walls,I recognized the window facing the museum,the light that fell through it.And Paul's face was so familiar that it might have belonged to one of my close friends.Then I saw a painting. The painting seems alive.The chair is not alive,the wall and the floor are not alive.And yet the painting sccms just that,alive.This is,I think,because the painting consists of encounters.It emerges brushstroke by brushstroke,in a long-drawn-out moment,continually adjusted.The painting is alive in the sense that it arises out of a process,led and corrected by the artist's gaze,but also by her ideas,emotions,and expectations,until she considers the painting finished.We see not the chair in itself,as that is for sitting on,but the moment it represents not the world,but our connection to the world. 4/11 24.What does the author mean by saying "the sensation I had was of autumn"in Paragraph 1? A.The date was September,so it was already autumn. B.The light had a special quality that felt like autumn. C.The weather was cold and windy,typical of autumn. D.The museum's white stone walls looked like autumn scenery. 25.We can infer from the text that Celia Paul is A.an open-minded artist who welcomes visitors B.a painter who only creates works for strangers C.a person who values privacy in her life and work D.a friend of the author who often meets in the flat 26.The underlined word "encounters"in Paragraph 4 most probably means A.formal meetings B.mutual gazes C.creative ideas D.physical touches 27.What is the main idea of the passage? A.The author's visit to the British Museum on an autumn day. B.Celia Paul's unique painting style and artistic achievements C.The special connection between the author and Celia Paul. D.The author's experience of meeting Celia Paul and understanding her art. C An Al-powered robot was able to separate a gall bladder (from the liver of a dead pig in what researchers claim is the first realistic surgery by a machine with almost no human intervention. The robot is powered by a two-tier AI system trained on 17 hours of video containing 16,000 motions performed by human surgeons during operations.When put to work,the first layer of the Al system watches video,monitors the surgery and issues plain-language instructions,while the second AI layer turns each instruction into 3D tool motions.In all,the gall bladder surgery requires 17 separate tasks.The robotic system has performed the operation eight times,achieving 100 percent success in all of the tasks. "Current surgical robotic technology has made some procedures less invasive, but risks haven't really dropped from previous laparoscopic.(使用腹腔镜的) surgeries by human surgeons,"says team member Axel Krieger at Johns Hopkins University in Maryland."This made us look into what is the next generation of robotic systems that can help patients and surgeons.""The study really highlights the art of the possibility with Al and surgical robotics,"says Danail Stoyanov al University College London."Incredible advances in computer vision for surgical video with the availability of open robotic platforms for rescarch make it possible to demonstrate surgical automation." But many challenges remain to make the system practical in clinical use."While the robot completed the task with 100%success,it had to self-correct six times per case.For example,this could mean a gripper designed to grasp an artery missed its hold on the first try,"Stoyanov said. "There were a lot of instances where it had to self-correct,but this was all fully autonomous,"says Krieger."It would correctly identify the initial mistake and then fix itself."The robot also had to ask a human to change one of its surgical instruments for another,meaning some level of human intervention was required.The next step, says Krieger,is to let a robot operate autonomously on a live animal,where breathing 5/11 and bleeding could complicate things."But with continued research,we're confident that we can overcome these obstacles step by step." 28.What are the two-tier tasks that the Al system is trained to perform? A.Giving instructions and performing motions. B.Monitoring the surgery and issuing commands C.Analyzing video and choosing surgical tools. D.Imitating human surgeons and separating tasks. 29.What breakthrough does the new robot achieve over traditional laparoscopic surgeries? A.Minimal invasiveness with no danger. B.Near autonomy with high success rate. C.Low risks in complex surgical tasks. D.Faster self-correction speed in operations. 30.What may prove challenging in a robot operation according to the last paragraph? A.Adapting to real-time variability. B.Identifying surgical mistakes quicker. C.Reducing human help for crucial tasks D.Dealing with complicated surgeries. 31.Which of the following best summarizes the passage? A.The Robotic Surgery:Cutting Medical Risks B.The Robotic Surgery:Great Clinical Progress C.The Robotic Surgery:Simplifying Surgery D.The Robotic Surgery:Success and Ongoing Issue D Today GSN has 450 accounts around the UK,with freezers in universities,coffee shops and gyms.And on top of that,there are online sales of its chicken bites,wraps and ready meals. When Craig Allen began driving around Manchester 12 years ago selling steam-cooked chicken direct to gyms,he was laying the foundations for the frozen food brand.The company began with 10 repurposed freezers,which he branded with the GSN logo.Allen drove to independent gyms in an old supermarket truck to persuade them to host his freezers,and then provided regular deliveries of steamed chicken.Inspired by early success,he expanded into ready meals,focusing on "healthy,tasty,easy"cuisine. Iain Blackburn,a former football teammate of Allen and now operations director, says,"We've always been into exercise and keeping fit.It's where a lot of the product development comes from." Over the years,they've faced multiple challenges.Now,they focus on selling direct to customers online and look at how to improve that side of the business Blackburn says,"As a small business you want to have a trustworthy process that can help reassure new customers.That's why we have always worked with PayPal." They saw a huge retum on investment,directly reaching a whole new audience.Part of that success,they say,was down to the confidence instilled in new buyers by the robustness of their online checkout system. A year ago,Blackburn decided to move to PayPal's complete payments solution, so all payments--whether by cards,Apple Pay or Google Pay-could be managed on one platform.The change has saved GSN so much time.Allen says,"About two days a week that we used to spend reconciling payments." 6/11 Allen adds,"The customer service claims and cases area is really useful for us, too.While we have 99.2%success rate for deliveries,that leaves a 0.8%that can get lost or damaged in transit and so on.On those occasions,PayPal has a fair and unbiased way to interact between yourself and the customer to help reach a resolution." GSN has big plans for the future.There are even plans to expand internationally. 32.What is the development path of GSN in the article? A.It started as an online sales platform. B.It focused on product development. C.It partnered with other shops to distribute its products. D.It began with selling food in gyms and grew into an independent brand. 33.According to Blackburn,what's the significant inspiration for GSN's product development? A.The emphasis on exercise and keeping fit B.The goal of selling to customers directly. C.The desire to create a trustworthy payment progress D.The challenge of managing payment platforms. 34.How docs GSN's partnership with PayPal reflect its business strategy and values? A.It shows GSN's priority for local sales over online ones. B.It demonstrates GSN's focus on traditional payment methods. C.It highlights GSN's commitment to customer convenience and trust. D.It indicates GSN's unwillingness to embrace new payment technologies. 35.Why is the customer service claims and cases area really useful for the business? A.It ensures 100%successful delivery. B.It offers a favorable way to cope with delivery problems. C.It allows the business to track all deliveries in real time. D.It provides a platform for customers to complain about the service. 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住选项。选项中有两 项为多余选项。 You don't have to be Leonardo da Vinci or Albert Einstein to think like a genius. There arc plenty of ways to hone your creativity and sharpen your critical thinking skills. Stimulate Your Brain.Even if a random thought isn't totally formed,writing it down will help you keep it in mind instead of just forgetting about it.36. Eventually,it could turn into an inspiration for a work of art,an invention,or:a solution to a problem at work,school,or in your personal life. Be productive.Nothing worthwhile is achieved by passive consumption.Do something productive related to the type of genius you want to cultivate every day. If you want to be an exceptional musician,practice your instrument as much as possible.If you want to be a great novelist,try to write a story every day.37 Make connections with a broad range of people.38. Inspiration and innovation don't happen in a vacuum.Having frequent conversations with friends, family,colleagues,and mentors will expose you to a range of perspectives and give you more grain for your mill. 39. _When you're confronted with an abstract problem or feel like your thoughts are jumbled,use visual aids to help see the bigger picture.They can help you 7/11 organize information and spot connections betwecn concepts that you might not have noticed. Educate yourself about diverse topics.Learning about a broad range of topics can help you get a bird's eye view of how things work.From documentaries to how-to articles,there are plenty of resources at your disposal.40. Thinking like a genius is not about being bom brilliant-it is about practicing the right habits every single day. A.As you learn about different disciplines,think about how they connect to one another. B.Visual tools are more useful than traditional ways in dealing with all kinds of problems. C.The idea that a genius is a solitary,isolated figure is a myth. D.Given some time,you might think it over and bring it into focus. E.Only talented people can develop creativity and critical thinking in daily life. F.As Thomas Edison said,"Genius is one percent inspiration and 99 percent perspiration." G.Use diagrams and images to visualize problems. 第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分) 第一节(共15小题:每小愿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, It was my last class before summer break,and I was finishing up the first year of a Master of Fine Arts (MFA)program'in poetry.Unsure if I deserved a place in the program,I worried I wasn't as talented as my peers.When the professor asked about our summer plans,I panicked.I didn't want to appear 41,so without much thought, I blurted out "gardening".Surprisingly,my professor nodded and mentioned Emily Dickinson loved gardening. Emily Dickinson,a great American poet,studied plants as a child.But I was in my late twenties,lived in a New York apartment and had no gardening 42. A few days later,I was standing in line at a store and spotted some seedlings.I thought I should get something.At least I could say I had 43 gardening.Wait, was that a jalapeno(墨西哥胡椒)?I picked it up. Back home,I called an'urban farmer friend.He told me that jalapenos aren't houseplants and necd plenty of sunlight to 44.I didn't have outdoor garden space,but I had a pot,some soil and plenty of 45. Over the summer,the plant grew,not cnormous but bigger.I was46. Maybe I didn't have a black thumb after all. I started the second year of my MFA.and then-as sometimes happens in New York---I had to 47 out of my apartment.I stayed with my friends for a while, and my jalapeno came with me.By the time I found my own apartment,it was almost December and my jalapeno was 48:mariy of its leaves had fallen off.I set it next to a window by the kitchen sink,and hoped for the best. I continued to work hard in school.Then spring came.My jalapeno plant 49 back to life.It grew bigger,with new leaves.And it flowered when I 50 my graduate thesis--a book of pocms--in May. I was washing some dishes one day when my professor called."Your poems are strong,"he said."You've come very far."I'd done it!I went back to the dishes,but 8/11 something was51.The flowers on my jalapeno were gone.Had I done something wrong?I peered 52.Where a flower had been,a tiny green fruit pushed through. Looking at that tiny fruit,I realized my journey with the jalapeno had 53 my growth as a poet.Both had started with a small,uncertain step--a casual 54 in class,a single seedling bought on a whim(一时的兴致),Both had faced setbacks and required patience.And both had ultimately borne 55,in their own time and in their own way. 41.A.lazy B.fortunate C.busy D.ambitious 42.A.interest B.time C.experience D.desire 43.A.tried B.avoided C.forgotten D.considered 44.A.survive B.thrive C.arrive D.die 45.A.money B.fear C.doubt D.ambition 46.A.ashamed B.proud C.nervous D.grateful 47.A.look B.come C.move D.walk 48.A.suffering B.growing C.improving D.flowering 49.A.gave B.came C.looked D.turned 50.A.read B.bought C.borrowed D.submitted 51.A.right B.off C.normal D.common 52.A.closer B.further C.higher D.faster 53.A.prevented B.reflected C.delayed D.ruined 54.A.lie B.joke C.response D.invitation 55.A.fruit B.flowers C.leaves D.roots 非选择题部分 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。 In a study,the researchers found the decline was reduced by about 15%-20% among those who either volunteered formally or helped in informal ways,such as supporting neighbors,family,or friends.The 56 (strong)and most consistent benefit appcared when people spent about two to four hours per week helping others. "Everyday acts of support-whether organized or personal--can have lasting cognitive (impact,"said Sae Hwang Han,an assistant professor 57 led the study."What stood out to me was that the cognitive benefits of helping others weren't just short-term improvements but cumulative (over time with sustained engagement,and these benefits were evident for both formal volunteering and informal helping.Moderate engagement of just two to four hours was 58 (consistent)linked to benefits." To study these patterns over time,the researchers analyzed data from the national Health and Retirement Study.The dataset includes59 representative sample of U.S.residents over age 51,with information60 (date)back to 1998.The researchers accounted for other factors that can shape both helping 61 (behave) and cognitive health,wealth,physical and mental health,and education.Even after considering those influences,cognitive decline tended to slow when people started helping others and continued to do so. The researchers argue these results strengthen the case for thinking about voluntecring,helping,and neighborhood connection as public health issues.This may 9/11 be especially important later in life,when conditions tied to cognitive decline and harm62 (be)more likely to develop. 63 (take)together,these findings suggest helping others may support brain health in more than one way.As societies age and concerns about loneliness grow,the results also support continued efforts to keep people involved in ways that let them contribute,even after cognitive decline has begun."Many older adults in a low state of health often continue to make valuable contributions to 64around them,"Han said,"and they may especially benefit from providing with opportunities65 (help)." 第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节(满分15分) 你在校英语学习论坛上看到一则关于“更喜欢云旅游(Online Travel)还是 传统旅游”的英文讨论帖。请写一篇短文跟帖,内容包括: (1)你的看法; (2)你的理由。 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作答。 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。 Mary was the art teacher for primary school students.On this particular day,she was guiding them through the process of drawing a scenic landscape.Akila yawned (打哈欠),clearly disinterested一drawing wasn't her thing.A small group of students gathered around Tina,laughing at her unusual drawing:a sun sporting sunglasses and trees topped with ice cream cones. Mary instructed Tina firmly but with unease,"Draw it the way I showed you." As the lesson continued,doubt crept into Mary's mind.Had the joy of creativity been overshadowed by the pressure to fit in?She scanned the room,observing her students' faces-some concentrated,others uncertain.Akila's disinterest was clear,and Tina's imaginative drawing had been met with ridicule instead of praise. After class,Mary sat down with Tina,her tone softening."Why did you draw the sun with sunglasses and the trees with ice creams?"she asked gently. Tina's eyes sparkled with a touch of rebellion()."I love ice cream,and I thought the sun would look cool with sunglasses.Why do we always have to draw like everyone else?" Mary paused,her thoughts racing.Tina's drawings weren't just curious- they were a window into a world where imagination ruled,where rules could be bent into delightful chaos.Was she,by enforcing a rigid style,killing that very creativity? 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