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高一英语
考生注意:
1.本试卷分选择题和非选择题两部分。满分150分,考试时间120分钟。
2,答题前,考生务必用直径0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔将密封线内项目填写清楚。
3.考生作答时,请将答案答在答题卡上。选择题每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对
应题目的答案标号涂黑;非选择题请用直径0,5毫米黑色墨水签字笔在答题卡上各题的答
题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效,在试题卷、草稿纸上作答无效。
4.本卷命题范围:北师大版必修第一册至必修第三册。
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段录音。每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
听完每段录音后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段录音播放两遍。
1.What is the man probably doing?
A.Dancing.
B.Studying.
C.Sleeping.
2.How much does the man's selected bike cost?
·A$189.
B.$200.
C.$250:
3.What is the probable relationship between the speakers?
A.Mother and son.
B:Classmates.
C.Teacher and student.
4.Where does the conversation take place?
A.At the front desk.
B.In a room.
C.On the phone.
5.What is Oliver Fuller?
A.A film-maker.
B.A musician.
C.An actor.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段录音。每段录音后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选
项。听每段录音前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,每小题都有5秒钟的作
答时间。每段录音播放两遍。
听第6段录音,回答第6、7题。
6.What will the woman do in the afternoon?
A.Move house.
B.Visit the man.
C.See an apartment.
7.Where will the speakers meet?
A.By the woman's office.
B.Iri a restaurant,
C.At the woman's home.
听第7段录音,回答第8、9题:
8.What do we know about Luke?
A.He is an inexperienced hiker.
B.He does not like action movies.
C.He usually works on Saturday.
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9.What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A.Their hobbies.
B.A weekend plan.
C.A movie.
听第8段录音,回答第10至12题。
10:What kind of movie did the speakers see?
A,A love story,
B.A documentary:
C:An adventure film.
11.What will the woman and Linda do this summer together?
A.Have some coffee.
B.Eat out.
C.Go camping.
12.What does.the woman dislike?
A.Cooking.
B.Playing sports.
C.Hiking.
听第9段录音,回答第13至16题。
13.What does the woman think of the lectures?
A.Boring.
B.Rewarding.
C.Disorganized.
14.What did the woman learn about today?
A.Economy.
B.Science.
C.Literature.
15.When will the lecture on the global economy take place?
A.In the afternoon.
B.Tomorrow.
C.The day after tomorrow.
16.What can be learned about the festival?
A.It is held every year.B.It is unsuitable for kids.
C.It lasts for two days.
听第10段录音,回答第17至20题。
17.What is Darren Biggs's blog about?
A.Sports.
B.Writing.
C.Travels.
18.Which country did Darten Biggs first visit as a blogger?
A.Britain.
B.China.
C.France.
19.How does Darren Biggs support himself?
A.By selling photos.
B.By teaching English.
C.By recommending clothes.
20.Which of the following might best describe Darren Biggs?
A.Generous.
B.Adventurous.
C.Open-minded.
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。
Below are places for meaningful journeys into nature,history and culture.
Austrian Alps
Since 2008,36 villages in Central Europe's Eastern Alps have banded together to promote
their communities to the travelers in the world who are interested in mountain hiking,biking,
and climbing,as well as winter sports like cross-country skiing and ice climbing.The villagers
put great emphasis on green mountain tourism.For example,they refuse large tourist projects
like huge ski sites and cable cars.Hikers usually stay in farmers'houses and try traditional
foods after a long day in the mountains.
Longmen Grottoes
Running for about 1,000 meters along the Yi River in China's Henan Province and carved
between the 5th and 8th centuries,Longmen Grottoes features over 2,300 caves which are
homie to more than 100,000 Buddha()statues.As one of the four most famous grottoes
in China,it offers invaluable information about the politics,economy,and spirituality of its
time.
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Appian Way
If all roads lead to Rome,this ancient highway built 2,300 years ago is the mother of
them all.Stretching for 360 miles from the heart of Italy's capital to the seaport of Brindisi on
the Adriatic,the ancient road,whiely symbolizes the ups and downs of the Roman Empire,
has been rebuilt for modern travelers,with stops at seenie villages and historical sites.
Hadrian's Wall
Starting to be built in the sccond century,Hadrian's Wall once marked the rule of the
Roman Empire in the UK.Things have changed over the past two thousand years,But the
73-mile-long wall continues to attract visitors.This year,soldiers dressed in Roman uniforms
will once again patrol()along the rebuilt wall.
21.What is the destination in Austrian Alps known for?
A.Sea beaches.
B.Local foods.
C.Huge skiing sites.
D.Modern hotels.
22.When was the earliest cave in Longmen Grottoes built?
A.In the second century.
B.In the fourth century.
C.In the fifth century.
D.In the eighth century.
23.What do the.last two attractions have in common?
A.They are located in the UK.
B.They connect the capital to the seaport.
C.They were used by the army.
D.They are related to the Roman Empire.
B
When computer network came into existence,it was extremely difficult to use.To read
an online story,for.example,you would need to know which network-equipped computer had
the story you wanted and then connect your machine to the computer directly.
But on April 30,1993,that all changed thanks to the invention of the World Wide Web.
Since then,users just need to type in an address.More importantly,anyone can build their
own“website”.
The World Wide Web was the brainchild of Tim Berners-Lee,a 37-year-old researcher at
CERN,a physics lab in Switzerland.But Berners-Lee thought that keeping the technology as
open as possible to the publie would help it grow.
The decision led to a rapid growth of internet users.By the end of 1995,more than 24
million people in the US and Canada alone spent an average of 5 hours per week on the internet.
It's hard not to wonder what life would look like today if Berners-Lee hadn't decided to
give away the invention.In a 1999 interview,Berners-Lee was asked why he never cashed in,
"Your question suggests that you just measure people's value by their net worth,"he
responded."People are what they've done and what they stand for,rather than what they
happen to have in the bank.
Since the World Wide Web went public,it's totally changed how we communicate,.
gather,work and learn.However,it's also expanded the reach of disinformation,Berners-Lee
even predicted((预见)this problem decades ago,
"I don't mind there being false information out there,"he said in the same interview,
"The important thing is that users should know that the webpages they see are written by
people.,In a way,the internet is a reflection of the real world.Users should learn to know
whether they're looking at disinformation or not."
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24.Why did Berners-Lee give away his invention?
A.He didn't know it was valuable.
B.He probably wanted to popularize it.
C.He was under pressure to do so.
D.He had too much money in the bank.
25.What is paragraph 4 mainly about?
A.The side effects of the internet.
B.The protest from the public.
C.The significance of the decision.
D.The advantages of the internet.
26.What did Berners-Lee suggest about the online disinformation?
A.It was unavoidable.
B.It was totally unacceptable.
C.It should be stopped.
D.It could be easily recognized.
27.Which of the following best describes Berners-Lee?
A.Ungrateful.
B.Irresponsible.
C.Humorous.
D.Generous.
c
Since Born to Run,a book about long-distance barefoot runners in Mexico,was published
in 2009,walking barefoot has gained popularity around the world,again.Over the years,a
growing number of studies continues to show that going barefoot can increase foot strength,
improve balance and reduce risk of falls.
A recent study,which focuses on improving the design of modern footwear,has even
found that our shoes have affected our movements and even changed the structure of our feet.
"For example,most shoes have a quite narrow toe box,"it writes."It means our toes are
pressed together and we can't use our feet naturally.This may contribute to poor balance and
even arch collapse(扁平足)over time.”
While those studies about the barefoot movement are promising,don't throw out all of
the shoes just yet,warn other researchers.They argue that switching()to barefoot
walking too quickly can be a recipe for injuries since our feet have adapted to them and have
lost some of their strength.Plus,our feet are now very sensitive to anything but smooth,soft
ground.
“That's like having your arm in a cast(石膏)for years,”says John Mercer,professor at
the University of Nevada."Then take it off,and the first thing you do is go out and play a
game of tennis.”
Instead,Mercer recommends starting slow."First,try walking around the house and
outside on a soft surface.Then,go for a short walk around the block.Add a bit more distance
each week,"he suggests."Your feet will tell you when you've had enough.If you experience
any sharp pain,stop.”
28.What does the new study most probably aim to do?
A.Show the benefits of barefoot walking.B.Warn the risk of walking without shoes,
C.Siudy the problems of modern footwear.D.Provide guidelines for barefoot walkers.
29.Which of the following can replace the underlined words"be a recipe for"in paragraph 3?
A.Lead to.
B.Keep track of.
C.Take advantage of.
D.Get through.
30.What does John Mercer mean?
A.We can protect our feet with a cast.
B.We should go for other exercises first.
C.We must toughen up our feet gradually.
D.We have to do warm-up exercises each time.
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31.In which section of a newspaper will this text most probably appear?
A.Literature.
B.Sports.
C.Technology.
D.Environment.
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The research,conducted by a team of scientists at Queen Mary University of London,
employed machine learning(ML)techniques to analyse the lyrics()and audio features of
individuals'favorite songs,revealing a complex connection between music and morality.
"Our study provides powerful evidence that music preferences can serve as a window into
an individual's moral values,"stated Dr Charalampos Saitis,one of the senior authors of the study.
The study involved an existing dataset of over 1,400 participants who completed questionnaires
assessing their moral values and provided information about their favorite artists through the
Internet.The researchers then took acoustic and lyrical features from the top five songs of
each participant's preferred artists.
Using ML algorithms,the team analysed the features to predict participants'moral
values.Various text processing techniques,including lexicon-based methods,were employed
to analyze narrative,moral values,feelings,and emotions in lyrics.Additionally,low-and
high-level audio features provided via Spotify's API were used to understand information in
participants'musical choices,enhancing moral inferences.
The results showed that a combination of lyrical and audio features outperformed basic
information in predicting individuals'moral values.Specifically,musical elements like pitch()
and timbre appeared as key predictors for values of care and fairness,while feelings and emotions
expressed in.lyrics were more effective in predicting qualities of loyalty,authority,and purity.
"Our findings reveal that music is not only a source of entertainment;it is also a powerful
medium that reflects and shapes our moral sensibilities,remarked Vjosa Preniqi,lead author
of the study."By understanding this connection,we can open up new methods for music-based
interventions(干预)that promote positive moral development.”
The study's implications go beyond academic curiosity,holding the potential to impact
how we use music in diverse aspects of life."Our breakthrough can create new possibilities
across multiple fields-from personalised music experiences to innovative music therapy()and
communication campaigns,"commented Dr Kyriaki Kalimer,senior co-author of the study.
32.What were the participants asked to do during the study?
A.Share their top artist choices.
B.Collect data about artists
C.Express their personal feelings.
D.Sing their favorite songs.
33.Which moral values are best predicted by lyrical emotions?
A.Loyalty and care.
B.Authority and purity.
C.Purity and fairness.
D.Fairness and loyalty.
34.What is a potential application of the study?
A.Developing AI-generated songs.
B.Creating global music festivals.
C.Improving smartphone audio quality.
D.Designing music recommendation systems.
35.What can be a suitable title for the text?
A.Music Therapy for Moral Growth
B.The Entertainment Value of Music
C.Music Tastes Show Moral Values
D.Machine Learning in Music Analysis
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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。
Writing a short story can be challenging because it needs to include all the key parts of a
novel in a much smaller space.However,a shorter length also gives writers more freedom to
focus on important details.36 To this cnd,we put fogether the following tips that may
help you plan your next short story.
First,start by brainstorming ideas.37.One clear.and interesting idea is enough to
begin.When an idea comes to you,take time to think about it.You can use writing prompts
(to get inspired.Write down anything usefuil,such as characters,places,or lines of
dia ogue that come to mind.
Next,decide.on the main conflict of your story.The conflict is the problem that drives
the story forward.To create conflict,you need to know what your main character wants and
what stops them from getting it.38,such as fear or doubt,or outside,such as another
person or a difficult situation.
Then,create a brief summary of the story.Plan the main events and important moments
between characters.39,and only include details that help develop the main idea of the story.
40 Many short stories work well in first-person,but there's no hard and fast rule
saying yours must:If your story needs to be told in second-person or third-person;that
works,too.Whichever point of view you choose,focus on one main character to keep the
story clear and easy to follow.
A.Finally,pick a point of view
B.You do not need many ideas at once
C.Choose background information carefully
D The conflict can come from inside the character
E.It's best to center that description.around one main character
F.In summary,ensure a continuous read on the situation at hand
G.With careful planning;you can create a clear and powerful story
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人空白处的最佳选项。
I grew up in France where we celebrate April Fools Day a little differently than we do
here in the US,The traditional prank()in France 41 a home-made paper fish.If
the prankster succeeds in 42 it to the back of a friend,colleague or family member,he
shouts,“April Fish!”
Young and old people alike can come up:with all sorts of 43 to trick their victims.
For example,they may just 44 each other on the back and laugh 45 when their friend
tries to find the fish that is not there!
But where does this 46 come from and why is a fish.selected?I decide to do a little
47 and it turns out that April Fools indeed has its 48 in France.
In 1564,King Charles IX made a visit to various 49 of his kingdom.he 50 that
the New Year was celebrated at different times in 51 places.Many of the celebration
occurred around April 1 but not all.Some regions celebrated at Christmas,others 52 gifts
on March 25,while a handful of regions celebrated on Easter.To 53 the confusion,he
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decided to make January 1 the official New Year.
But the change in date left many confused and to 54 the "fools"who had not heard of
the change,the King ordered that a dead fish be pinned to their back and the april Fish
was55」
41.A.spots
B.admits
C.involves
D.draws
42.A.attaching
B.throwing
C.giving
D.moving
43.A.gifts
B.strategies
C.rewards
D.excuses
44.A.avoid
B.fight
C.paint
D.touch
45.A.heartily
B.awkwardly
C.sadly
D.confidently
46.A.story
B.signal
C.tradition
D.reaction
47.A.favor
B.research
C.promotion
D.practice
48.A.memories
B.secrets
C.proposals
D.roots
49.A.gardens
B.farms
C.attractions
D.regions
50.A.hoped
B.announced
C.discovered
D.thought
51.A.distant
B.different
C.beautiful
D.rich
52.A.exchanged
B.sold
C.made
D.needed
53.A.reduce
B.cause
C.enjoy
D.forget
54.A.notify
B.punish
C.praise
D.protect
55.A.designed
B.selected
C.organised
D.born
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。
Guo Shoujing(1231一l316)was an outstanding Chinese scientist,.astronomer(天文学家),
and engineer during the Yuan Dynasty.He is famous 56 his work in astronomy and water
management,which had a lasting impact on ancient China.
One of Guo's most 57 (remark)achievements was his contribution to the Chinese
calendar.By 58 (careful)observing the movements of the stars and planets,he was able..to
make precise calculations,improving the way time was measured.His work 59 (lead)to the
creation of the“Shoushi Calendar'”,which was more accurate(精确的)than any calendar_60
had come before it.This system,widely 61 (use)for over 400 years,was a reliable:tool
for timekeeping.
In addition to his work in astronomy,Guo was an excellent engineer.He designed and
managed large irrigation()projects,helping control water flow 62 improve farming
in northern China.One of his major projects was the "Grand Canal",which allowed water
63 (flow)to areas with little rainfall,supporting the agricultural 64 (develop)of
northern China.
Guo's contributions to science were not only important for his time but also influenced
later generations of scientists and engineers.His work on the calendar and water systems is
still admired today,and he is considered one of 65 greatest scientists in Chinese history.
第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假定你是李华,你最近发现校园里种植的观赏花被随意采摘。请你写一封倡议信向校英文
报投稿,内容包括:
1.说明具体情况;
2.呼吁爱护观赏花。
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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。
Dear fellow students,
Yours sincerely,
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。
My grandpa was a master baker in Newton,Kansas.He never wasted anything in his
shop.He would bring me various cookies once or twice a week.They were the cookies he
couldn't sell because they were broken.
It wasn't until I started kindergarten that I learned that cookies were supposed to be
round and whole,not broken into little squares or triangles.
After I made this troubling discovery,I asked Grandpa why he gave me broken cookies.
He said,"Grandson,you're sure to meet a lot of broken things in your life,such as
broken promises,broken hearts and so on.But here's the thing:something is only broken if
you choose to.see it that way.
I tried to remember Grandpa's words.But.as the years passed,his advice faded away(
渐消失),waiting to speak to me at just the right..moment.
And that moment arrived many years later.
My wife and I decided to move into a new house.It was.December,and,against the
advice of my wife,I had decided we would moye everything ourselves.After a busy day,our
new house was full.Suddenly my wife said;"Tomorrow is Christmas.We forgot to get a
Christmas tree..”
So,we set out,on Christmas Eve,to find a Christmas tree.Of course there weren't any.
But at our last stop at a local shop,a salesperson directed us to the dumpster(垃圾大铁桶)
out back,which was full of Christmas leftovers,suggesting that we might find one there.We
made our way to the dumpster,and my wife,ever the adventurous type,climbed up the side.
注意:1.续写词数应为150个左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Then she said excitedly,"There's a living Christmas tree in here-upside down!"
Iniour moment of disappointment,I suddenly remembered Grandpa's words,
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高一英语参考答案、提示及评分细则
听力部分录音稿
(Text 1)
W:They are shouting and dancing excitedly all day long.
M:Isn't it terrible?I can't concentrate on my studies.
W:Yes,they make too much noise.
(Text 2)
M:I've decided what I want for my birthday-a bike!It only costs around 200 dollars.
W:I was pricing them on mine,and I saw one for 250 dollars.
M:No,the one I want is 189 dollars.Here...
(Text 3)
M:Have you finished the homework?
W:I could have finished it yesterday,but I wanted to add some interesting things I found online.I'll finish it tonight.
M:I've done my research,too,so it won't take me long to finish.
(Text 4)
W:Has anyone left something for me?
M:Yes,we do have a large envelope for you at the front desk.Do you want me to send it up to your room?
W:That's okay.I'll come down for it,thanks.
(Text 5)
W:Do you know Harry Houdini,an admirable magician?Oliver Fuller,a film-maker,is making a movie about him.
M:Yes,he is world-famous.He continued practising escape acts until his death.
(Text 6)
W:I'm thinking about renting a new apartment,and I'm going to look at one this afternoon.Do you want to
come along?
M:What's wrong with your place?It's so big,and the rent's not high at all.
W:It's just not very close to work.I'm planning on going over there around 2:30.You can come with me if you like.
M:OK.I'll come by your office after lunch,and we can drive there in my car.
(Text 7)
M:Do you fancy watching that new action film this Saturday evening,Maggie?
W:You know,I'm not into those kinds of films,Luke.Anyhow,I was thinking of going for another hike on
Saturday.Would you like to join me?
M:Why not?Where are you planning to go?Nowhere too difficult for a beginner like me,I hope.
W:Well,there's a beautiful hiking path that's suitable for beginners on a mountain.
M:Sounds good to me.Any suggestions on what I should bring?
W:Don't worry.I'll send you an email with details of what you should wear and bring with you.
(Text 8)
M:Who is your latest friend?
W:Oh,my newest friend is Linda who is a wonderful woman that I met at the theater standing in line for the
ladies'room.We were waiting there,and we started to talk.While watching the adventure movie,we both
loved it,and we went out for coffee after the movie.We have gone out for dinner several times.We are
planning to take a camping trip this summer together.
M:What do you have in common?
W:We have a lot in common.We both like travelling and playing sports.And we have similar tastes in movies
and plays.She doesn't like cooking.Me,either.
(Text 9)
M:Hello,I'm collecting opinions on the festival.Would you mind if I take up a little of your time?
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W:Of course not.
M:Is this your first time at the festival here in Cambridge?
W:No,I come here every year!
M:Why do you like it?
W:Well,it's an interesting event to come to.It's great for kids and adults.I enjoy learning about all the new
ideas people have on important topics.We don't usually have time for that in daily life,but this festival
offers that chance.
M:So,what kinds of things do you learn?Do you concentrate on learning just one thing?
W:No,I go to several events.For example,today I went to a lecture about English literature.Yesterday I
played games to find out about gravity.It was a science activity.And tomorrow,I'm going to a lecture on
the global economy.
M:Thank you for your time.
(Text 10)
M:Hi,everyone.I'm Darren Biggs,a travel blogger from the USA.I'd love to share my story with you.So,
how I decided to become a travel blogger?I wanted a job that would give me something to look forward to
every day.And I realized I was spending less and less time doing the things I truly enjoyed,like writing and
travelling.So becoming a blogger and writing about my travels made complete sense.Then how did I pick
where to go first?Well,unlike my usual picks like Paris or London,I chose Hainan in China as my first
place to go.And it was amazing!
Now you might be wondering how I support myself.Some bloggers focus on hiking,which requires proper
clothing,and get paid for recommending clothes in their posts.I thought about teaching English,but I
didn't have much time.Luckily,I landed a deal with a company that was interested in the pictures I took on
my travels.
参考答案
1~5 BABCA 6~10 CAABC 11~15 CABCB 16~20 ACBAB
【答案与解析】
本文是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了几个旅游景点。
2l.B细节理解题。根据Austrian Alps一节中“Hikers usually stay in farmers'houses and try traditional foods
after a long day in the mountains.”可知答案。
22.C细节理)解题。根据Longmen Grottoes一节中“..carved between the5 th and8 th centuries,Longmen
Grottoes features over2,300 caves which are home to more than 100,000 Buddha(菩萨)statues.”可知,最早
的石窟始建于第五世纪。
23.D推理判断题。根据Appian Way一节中“..which symbolizes the ups and downs of the Roman Empire..”及
Hadrian's Wall一节中“..Hadrian's Wall once marked the rule of the Roman Empire in the UK.”可推断,
这两个景点都与古罗马帝国有关。
【答案与解析】
本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要回顾了万维网的发展历程。
24.B细节理解题。根据第三段“But Berners-Lee thought that keeping the technology as open as possible to
the public would help it grow.”可知,Berners-Lee放弃专利的目的是加快该技术的普及。
25.C段落大意题。根据本段的主题句“The decision led to a rapid growth of internet users..”及细节可知,第
四段主要介绍了该决定的影响。
26.A推理判断题。根据最后一段“‘Idon't mind there being false information out there...In a way,the
internet is a reflection of the real world.,”可推断,Berners-Lee认为网上的虚假信息是难免的。
27.D推理判断题。根据第六段Berners-Lee的答记者问可推断,他非常慷慨:这么重要的技术免费开源。
【答案与解析】
本文是一篇说明文。越来越多的研究表明光着脚走路益处不少。
28.C细节理解题。根据第二段“..which focuses on improving the design of modern footwear...”可知,这项
最新研究旨在改进鞋的设计。
29.A词义猜测题。根据画线词后“.,since our feet have adapted to them and have lost some of their strength.”及
下文的细节可推断,突然赤脚走路会导致受伤。
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30.C细节理解题。根据第四、第五段的细节可知,John Mercer是在提醒我们要让脚先适应一下,以免受伤。
31.B文章出处题。因为文章介绍的是一种锻炼方式,所以它最有可能出现在“运动”版面。
【答案与解析】
本文是一篇说明文。伦敦玛丽女王大学的研究团队通过机器学习技术,分析了1400余名参与者喜爱歌曲
的歌词与音频特征,揭示了音乐偏好与道德价值观之间的复杂关联。
32.A细节理解题。根据第三段“The study involved an existing dataset of over 1,4O0 participants who
completed questionnaires assessing their moral values and provided information about their favorite artists
through the Internet..”可知,研究中,参与者被要求告知他们最喜爱的艺术家的信息。
33.B细节理解题。根据第五段“Specifically,musical elements like pitch(音高)and timbre appeared as key
predictors for values of care and fairness,while feelings and emotions expressed in lyrics were more effective
in predicting qualities of loyalty,authority,and purity..”可知,歌词中表达的情绪能更有效地预测“忠诚”
“权威”与“纯洁”这些道德特质。
34.D推理判断题。根据最后一段“‘Our breakthrough can create new possibilities across multiple fields
from personalised music experiences to innovative music therapy()and communication campaigns,"
commented Dr Kyriaki Kalimeri,senior co-author of the study.’”可推断,该研究可应用于设计个性化的音
乐推荐系统。
35.C标题判断题。全文主要介绍的是伦敦玛丽女王大学的研究团队通过机器学习技术,分析了1400余名参
与者喜爱歌曲的歌词与音频特征,揭示了音乐偏好与道德价值观之间的复杂关联。故C项适合作本文
标题。
【答案与解析】
本文是一篇说明文。文章用简洁步骤指导读者如何高效地写出一篇结构清晰的短篇小说。
36.G根据空前“Writing a short story can be challenging..However,a shorter length also gives writers more
freedom to focus on important details..”及空后“To this end,we put together the following tips...”可知,此
处需要一句承上启下的总括句,说明如何写出好故事,从而引出下文的写作建议;G项“通过精心构思,你就
能写出一篇清晰有力的故事”衔接自然。
37.B根据本段主题句及空后“One clear and interesting idea is enough to begin.”可知,明确说明一个想法就
够了;B项正好形成同义递进,先否定“多”,再肯定“一”,与前后句形成“解释一补充”关系。
38.D根据本段主题句及空后“..or outside,such as another person or a difficult situation.”可知,此处在举
例说明冲突的两种来源;D项点明“冲突可以来自人物内心”,正好与后面的“or outside..”构成完整并列
结构。
39.C根据本段主题句及空后“and only include details that help develop the main idea of the story.”可知,这里
需要一句话来提醒读者要谨慎选择背景信息;C项逻辑与此一致。
40.A后文都在讨论“第一/第二/第三人称视角”的选择,核心词是“point of view(视角)”。由此可知,A项准
确概括段落主旨,且Finally与First,Next,Then形成顺序呼应,结构清晰。
【答案与解析】
本文是一篇记叙文。作者主要讲述了他追溯愚人节起源的历程。
41.C根据下文可知,法国的愚人节会牵涉到(involves)纸板做的鱼。
42.A主流的玩法是把纸板鱼绑到(attaching)人家背后。
43.B但是,大家都会绞尽脑汁变着花样(strategies)“坑人”。
44.D比如,有人只是在你背上点一下(touch)。
45.A在你团团转找那条并不存在的鱼时,恶作剧者会开怀(heartily)大笑。
46.C作者想追溯这个习俗(tradition)的起源。
47.B于是,他做了点研究(research)。
48.D他的结论是,愚人节的“根”(roots)在法国。
49.D按照作者的研究,愚人节可以溯源到1564年。当年法国国王到各地(regions)视察。
50.C他发现(discovered)不同的(different)地方庆祝新年的时间并不统一。
51.B见上题解析。
52.A这里是为了多样化表达,把“庆祝”"换成了“交换(exchanged)礼物”。
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53.A法国国王统一庆祝日期当然是希望减少(reduce)混乱。但是,许多人并不知道日期变了,还按旧历过
新年。
54.B为了惩罚(punish)这些“傻瓜”,国王命令在弄错了日子的人背后挂一条死鱼。
55.D于是,法国版的愚人节诞生了(born)。
【答案与解析】
本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了元代科学家郭守敬在天文历法和水利工程方面的杰出贡献及其深远
影响。
56.for考查介词。“be famous for...”表示“因…而著名”,为固定搭配。
57.remarkable考查词形转换。根据空前的限定成分Guo's、形容词最高级标志most及空后的中心词
achievements可知,此处填remark的形容词形式remarkable,.
58.carefully考查词形转换。根据空后动词observing可知,此处填副词carefully以修饰动词。
59.ld考查动词时态。分析句子成分可知,主句缺少谓语动词;根据上下文语境可知,此处应采用一般过去
时,描述过去发生的动作,故此处填lead的过去式led。
60.tat考查定语从句。分析句子结构可知,该空引导一个限制性定语从句,且从句中缺少主语;先行词为
calendar,指物,且有不定代词any修饰,故此处填关系代词that。
61.used考查非谓语动词。分析句子成分可知,此处填非谓语动词;动词use与其逻辑主语This system(指
Shoushi Calendar)之间为被动关系,故此处填所给动词的过去分词used作后置定语。
62.and考查连词。分析该空前后两个动词短语control water flow与improve farming之间的关系可知,此处
用连词and连接两个并列成分。
63.to flow考查非谓语动词。“allow sb../sth.to do sth.”意为“允许某人或某物做某事”,为固定搭配。
64.development考查词形转换。根据该空前后的限定成分the agricultural和of northern China可知,此处填
develop的名词形式development,在此表示“发展”,为不可数名词。
65.the考查冠词。形容词最高级greatest前需加定冠词the。
第一节
One possible version:
Dear fellow students,
Recently,some flowers on campus have been picked randomly,leaving the once beautiful gardens damaged
and less pleasant to look at.
Campus flowers are meant to be enjoyed by everyone,not taken away by anyone.When we pick a flower,
we rob others of the chance to see its beauty.Instead of picking flowers,we can take photos,draw pictures,or
simply stop to admire them where they grow.
Let's work together to protect the flowers and let them bloom in peace.By doing so,we can live and study
in a more beautiful and harmonious environment.
Yours sincerely,
Li Hua
第二节
One possible version:
Then she said excitedly,"There'sa living Christmas tree in here-upside down!"I quickly joined my wife
and peered into the dumpster."Yes,It's a living Christmas tree.Let's get it out."With herculean effort,My
wife and I pulled the tree out of the dumpster.It catapulted over the edge and spilled onto the pavement."It's
broken,"I quietly pronounced."The upper half of the tree was missing,which was undoubtedly why it had
been discarded."We stood silently,our momentary glee dashed by what lay before us.
In our moment of disappointment,I suddenly remembered Grandpa's words.I shared Grandpa's wisdom
with my wife-something is only broken if you choose to see it that way.Those words gave us new hope,and
we decided to bring the broken Christmas tree home.Back home,my wife and I patched the tree together with
lights and ornaments.We placed it in the corner,half or not,it stood proud and bright.Thanks to Grandpa,we
were inspired to see beyond the obvious-perfection isn't in the shape,but in how you choose to see it.
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