2023-2024学年浙江省温州市十校高二上学期期中考试英语试卷含答案
展开一、听力题
1、What will James d tmrrw?
A. Give a talk. B.Write a reprt.C. Watch a TV prgramme.
2、What did the wman dislike abut the mvie?
A. The picture. B.The actrs.C. The plt.
3、What are the speakers prbably ding?
A. Climbing a muntain.
B. Visiting a temple.
C. Running a race.
4、Where des the cnversatin take place?
A. At a clthing stre.
B. At the tailr's.
C. At the cleaner's.
5、What are the speakers mainly discussing?
A. An explrer. B. The Suth Ple. C. An bjective.
听下面一段材料,回答下列各题。
6、What musical instrument can Einstein play accrding t the man?
A. The vilin.B. The guitar.C. The pian.
7、What will sme scientists d when they feel stressed accrding t the man?
A. D research wrk.
B. Have a gd sleep.
C. Turn t sprts r music.
听下面一段材料,回答下列各题。
8、What is the cnversatin abut?
A. Hw much technlgy imprved.
B. What life will be like in the future.
C. Why natural resurces are running ut.
9、What des the man mentin at last?
A. Smart hmes.B. Slar energy. C. Traffic cnditins.
听下面一段材料,回答下列各题。
10、Why did the man try t make much mney in the past?
A. T pay fr his illness.
B. T supprt pr families.
C. T lead a cmfrtable life.
11、Hw did the man reduce stress?
A. He sld all his cars.
B. He changed his huse.
C. He didn't wrk any mre.
12、Hw des the man feel abut his present life?
A. Wrried.B. Satisfied.C. Bred.
听下面一段材料,回答下列各题。
13、Hw des the wman feel abut the ride called “The Vlcan”?
A. Excited.B. Surprised.C. Uninterested.
14、What is the man trying t d?
A. Persuade the wman t take the ride.
B. Intrduce different rides t the wman.
C. Ask the wman t have pizza fr lunch.
15、What d the speakers decide t d?
A. Get n the ride.B. Visit a vlcan. C. Have lunch.
16、What can we learn frm the cnversatin?
A. The man dislikes mushrms.
B. The wman will treat the man t lunch.
C. The speakers have been t the park befre.
听下面一段材料,回答下列各题。
17、What can peple d in the "Gravity Chair”?
A. See a rcket take ff.
B. Sleep in a special bed.
C. Experience spacewalk.
18、What is the rule f the prgrammes?
A. Visitrs must build a rcket.
B. Children under nine can't take part.
C. Peple have t eat freeze-dried fd.
19、What is the ticket price fr kids?
A. $325.B. $550. C. $875.
20、What is the talk mainly abut?
A. Space travel.B. Astrnauts’ life. C. Camp activities.
二、阅读理解
Ntewrthy Theme Parks
Peppa Pig Theme Park, the US
The wrld’s first Peppa Pig Theme Park pened in February 2022 in Flrida.
Devted t the classic British animated TV shw, the park welcmes guests with well-designed activities. The Daddy Pig ride takes families n a windy rad in the shw’s red car. They can als enjy a dinsaur ride, and play games at the Fairgrund.
Tickets frm $34.
Clumbia Pictures Aquaverse, Thailand
Thailand’s Clumbia Pictures Aquaverse pened in Octber 2022.
The mvie-themed water park features rides and experiences inspired by ppular films like Zmbieland. In additin t the rides, the park hsts perfrmances at its Mega Wave Pl, where guests can hang ut in the pl while enjying mvie screenings and pp cncerts.
Tickets frm $41.
Katmandu Park, Dminican Republic
Opened in March 2023, the park is full f mystery (奥秘).
The 4D dark ride is brught t life by lighting and prjectin effects. Anther key attractin is EtherQuest, an interactive walk-thrugh experience. Aside frm the rides, guests can als check ut a sky-high rpes curse, and climbing walls fr yunger adventurers.
Tickets frm $120 fr adults: $85 fr children fr a ne-use pass.
Legland Krea Resrt, Suth Krea
Opened in May 2022, the park is designed fr 2- t 12-year-lds.
This playful wnderland is devted t all things f Leg, with mre than 40 rides and attractins acrss seven thematic znes. Guests can get n family-friendly rides, visit Legland Lkut fr great park views, and get hands-n experience with creative wrkshps.
Tickets frm $38 fr adults; $30 fr children.
21、What can visitrs d at Clumbia Pictures Aquaverse?
A. G t the Fairgrund.B. Try the 4D dark ride.
C. Attend a pp cncert.D. Experience a wrkshp.
22、Hw much shuld a cuple with a child pay at least t visit Katmandu Park?
A. $68.B. $106. C. $205.D. $325.
23、What d the fur theme parks have in cmmn?
A. Take a ride.B. Climb a wall.
C. Watch a film.D. Visit an attractin.
Every Saturday night, all thrugh that lazy spring, I used t take a rse t Miss Carline Wellfrd. Every Saturday night, rain r shine, at exactly eight ’clck.
Miss Carline was abandned by her future husband Jeffrey Pinniman, wh married Christine Marlwe, a yunger and prettier girl. It almst became a scandal in ur twn. Miss Carline culd hear unkind things abut her everywhere she went. Fr six mnths she had shut herself up in her huse and seemed determined t turn herself int an dd ld maid. She lked like a ghst that night when I delivered the first rse. “Hell, Jimmy,” she said listlessly. When I handed her the bx, she lked shcked — “Fr me?”
Again the next Saturday, at exactly the same time, I fund myself delivering anther rse t Miss Carline. The third time she pened the dr s quickly that I knew she must have been waiting. There was a little clr in her cheeks and her hair n lnger lked s straggly.
The mrning after my furth trip t her huse, Miss Carline played the rgan again in church. She held her head high with the rse pinned t her bluse. When I made my final trip t Miss Carline’s huse, I said, as I handed her the bx, “This is the last time I’ll bring this, Miss Carline. ” She hesitated and invited me t cme in and handed me a mdel f a sailing ship, exquisitely(精巧地)carved.
Fleeing back t the shp, I lked in the file where Mr. Olsen kept his untidy recrds, and I fund what I was lking fr. “Pinniman,” it said, in Mr. Olsen’s crabbed script. The years went by, and ne day I came again t Olsen’s flwer shp. My ld bss and I talked a while. Out f curisity, I asked, “D’yu suppse that Mrs. Pinniman ever knew her husband was sending flwers t his ld flame?” “Jeffrey Pinniman never even knew abut it.” Mr. Olsen smiled, “It is a lady wh said she wasn’t ging t sit arund watching Miss Carline make a martyr (长期受痛苦的人) f herself at her expense.”
24、Wh is the persn that sent the rse?
A. Miss Carline.B. Mrs. Pinniman.C. Mr. Olsen.D. Jeffery Pinniman.
25、What can we learn frm the passage?
A. Deserted by her future husband, Carline lived in a mess.
B. Peple in the twn all shw great sympathy fr Miss Carline.
C. Jimmy had thught Jeffery Pinniman sent rses t Miss Carline.
D. Christine put an end t the marriage f Miss Carline and Jeffery Pinniman.
26、Which f the fllwing can best describe Christine Marlwe?
A. Awful and selfish.B. Kind and cnsiderate.
C. Active and helpful. D. Thughtful and patient.
27、What is the text mainly abut?
A. A Pr Wman.B. A Special Saturday Night.
C. A rse fr Miss Carline.D. A rse frm a stranger.
It’s a sweet mment, as a chimp reaches up t kiss his mther’s face. The tuching pht was taken by the famus cnservatinist and activist Jane Gdall in 1993 in Gmbe Natinal Park in nrthwest Tanzania where she has studied chimpanzees fr mre than six decades.
The image is part f Vital Impacts cnsisting f a grup f 100 phtgraphers. The wmen-led nn-prfit was funded by award-winning phtgrapher Ami Vitale and visual jurnalist Eileen Mignni. They are selling fine arts images, mst f which fcus n wildlife and nature, with earnings benefiting cnservatin rganizatins including Jane Gdall Institute’s Rts and Shts prgram.
“Our purpse is t use phtgraphy t create awareness and understanding; t help us see that the survival f the planet is clsely cnnected with ur wn survival. As phtgraphers, we have a huge pprtunity t infrm and influence change, but pressing the shutter (快门) is just the start,” Vitale said.
“Fr an image t have significance, it needs t reach peple. T this end, we are wrking t get the phtgraphs f Vital Impacts phtgraphers and ur students int high-prfile media and exhibitins arund the wrld.”
The rganizatin gives special attentin t phtgraphers wh are cmmitted t the planet. Funds will be used t supprt glbal cnservatin and envirnmental initiatives and the grup will ffer tw $20,000 envirnmental strytelling awards.
Vital Impacts has raised mre than $1.5 millin frm the sale f fine art prints since the rganizatin was set up in late 2021. Sme f its prfits were dnated t the rganizatin Direct Relief, which shipped mre than 1,400 tns f medical supplies wrth $545 millin t supprt 351 healthcare equipment in disaster znes. Other prfits were able t prvide fuel and vehicle assistance t supprt wildlife crridrs (廊道), a mnitring prgram, and the restratin f the Snake River in the Pacific Nrthwest.
28、Why did the authr mentin the tuching pht in paragraph ne?
A. T lead in Vital Impacts. B. T intrduce Jane Gdall’s hbby.
C. T share a sweet image.D. T intrduce chimps’ tuching behavir.
29、Which f the fllwing statements abut Vital Impacts is true?
A. It aims t make prfits by selling fine arts images.
B. It helps students t hld wrldwide pht exhibitins.
C. It aims t use images t prmte envirnmental cnservatin.
D. It helps t pick ut excellent phtgraphers by ffering 2 awards.
30、Wh are mst likely t jin Vital Impacts?
A. Thse wh lve wildlife and nature.
B. Thse wh are devted t the envirnment.
C. Thse wh are cmmitted t helping thers.
D. Thse wh are passinate abut phtgraphy.
31、What d the numbers in the last paragraph tell abut Vital Impacts?
A. Its prfits. B. Its benefits.C. Its cntributins. D. Its effects.
A small rbt that can change its shape and prduce heat shws ptential in targeting cancer cells and preventing internal bleeding. It can als be used fr delivering drugs directly t tumrs (肿瘤) r inaccessible areas within the human bdy.
Researchers, led by Ren Ha Sn at the Max Planck Institute fr Intelligent Systems in Stuttgart, Germany, develped a centimeter-sized rbt inspired by panglins (穿山甲). It is cnstructed with sft and magnetic (磁性的) materials, allwing the rbt t change its shape.
T enable mvement, shape shifting, and heat generatin, the researchers applied magnetic fields t the rbt’s metal parts. By adjusting the frequency f these fields, the rbt was able t heat up and give ut heat int its surrundings. The team bserved that the rbt’s bdy temperature culd be ver 70℃.
In additin, the researchers used the rbt’s heat t deliver substances within a simulated (模拟的) stmach envirnment. They attached smething simulating medicine capsules nt the rbt, which disslved upn heating, thereby releasing the gds. This technique hlds prmise fr targeted drug delivery inside the bdy.
Sn, his team als tested the rbt’s ability t halt bleeding. They created wunds using a dead pig’s stmach. By pumping bld thrugh a small incisin using a syringe, they simulated bleeding. Subsequently, the rbt extended and cvered the area, giving ut heat t help stp bleeding.
Accrding t Jake Abbtt frm the University f Utah, the rbt culd ptentially be emplyed fr targeted destructin f tumr cells, reducing the need fr expsing large amunts f tissue t radiatin r chemicals. By raising the rbt’s temperature t a level unsafe fr nrmal cells and keeping it in place fr a few minutes, cancer cells can be killed.
32、What can we knw abut the small rbt frm the text?
A. It was brn ut f inspiratin frm the natural wrld.
B. It can be applied t targeting cancer cells and gds delivery.
C. It can be used t deliver substances t inaccessible rural areas.
D. It can generate heat cnstructed with specially-selected materials.
33、Hw d the researchers make the rbt deliver gds?
A. By using magnets.B. By using heat.
C. By using radiatin.D. By using chemicals.
34、What des the underlined wrd “halt” in paragraph 5 mean?
A. Prhibit.B. Detect.C. Stp.D. Mnitr.
35、Which can be the best title fr the text?
A. Tiny Rbts Will Be Used In Medicine.
B. Tiny Rbts Will Be Made t Give Out Heat.
C. Small Rbts Will Be Made T Deliver Gds.
D. Small Rbts Have Been Used T Cure Tumrs.
三、七选五
36、Htels rbit Saturn's pale range mn,Titan. Cruise ships ram the dcking statins like fish. Have yu ever imagined making this future space travel in the fictin films a reality?①______
Large cmpanies and entire gvernments have teamed up t make space travel and explratin easier and quicker. Several cuntries are planning space missins between nw and 2025. Sme aim t build statins rbiting the mn. ②______ Eventually, they maybe build settlements there!
Yet n human has traveled beynd Earth's rbit since 1972. Mney is part f the prblem. T put a pund f anything in space csts abut $10,000. Cnsider that the ld NASA space shuttles carried 2.2 millin punds (998,000 kg) f fuel alne. Once in space, we face the prblem f enrmus space. Current technlgy and fuels can prpel spacecraft at arund 36,000 miles (58,000 km) per hur. ③______ Therefre, Human astrnauts need sme srt f new engine technlgy. Withut it, they wuld nt likely live lng enugh t cmplete jurneys t ther wrlds.
④______ Sme human astrnauts live and wrk in the Internatinal Space Statin(ISS). They're in small spaces far frm hme. They suffer mentally and emtinally. Mds sur. Depressin kicks in. Clear thinking muddies. Fear runs high.
Accessing fresh fd is anther issue.Tday, astrnauts eat lts f freeze-dried meals. ⑤______ We need thse t be healthy. Of curse, space desn't have grcery stres. Deep-space travelers may need t grw fd n bard. Unfrtunately, gd nutritin cannt fully prtect an astrnaut. All that time spent flating affects bnes, muscles, and the bld. The bdy suffers damage frm radiatin streaming frm stars and supernvas.
A. Others intend t land humans n Mars.
B. Freezing fd reduces its vitamins and minerals.
C. Even if a trip fit within a lifetime, it wuldn't be easy.
D. In sme ways, we are n the edge f this imagined future.
E. Frzen fd cannt prvide them with enugh gd nutritin.
F. With that amazing speed, spacecrafts wuld carry astrnauts t ther wrlds.
G. Even at that speed, it wuld take 78,000 years t reach the nearest star system.
四、完形填空(15空)
Next week, Pushpa Nagaraj will 1 fr her 720th exam. But she wn't be taking the exam fr herself.
When Pushpa Nagaraj was 2 in Bangalre, the attractive high tech capital f India, her father lst his jb after an injury, and the family suddenly fund itself 3 . Her brther drpped ut f schl t take dd jbs - and Ms. Nagaraj 4 she’d have t as well.
Tday, she has a 5 jb at an IT firm. But she’s never frgtten 6 it's like t have a questin mark ver her future. Since 2007, Ms. Nagarai has been a vlunteer scribe (抄写员) 7 reading exams alud and 8 answers fr hundreds f students with disabilities, especially thse with visual impairments.
Many 9 students “wrry abut the writing exam results and drp ut,” says Vijaya Sundararaman, a lcal educatinal expert, wh helped Ms. Nagaraj begin vlunteering. “And s, their educatin cmes t an abrupt 10 , midway.”
11 abut Ms. Nagaraj's vlunteering has spread, and she nw gets requests frm peple in Jaipur and the state f Sikkim, bth lcated mre than1000 miles frm Bangalre. She's als created a netwrk f 12 wh help each ther answer requests.
Ms. Nagaraj is keenly aware f nging 13 , chief f which is that every nce in a while, she has t 14 requests frm students t give them the answers during exams. Anther challenge is t expand the circle f scribes. Despite these, she is very grateful fr having the pprtunity t help thers. “I have n 15 . Actually, I feel very blessed” she says.
37、A. appearB. jinC. takeD. register
38、A. crying utB. ging awayC. breaking dwnD. grwing up
39、A. demandingB. strugglingC. rewardingD. blessing
40、A. thughtB. cnvincedC. fearedD. predicted
41、A. high-classB. full-timeC. energy-savingD. brain-washing
42、A. hwB. whichC. whenD. what
43、A. patientlyB. quicklyC. casuallyD. skillfully
44、A. hearingB. cpyingC. recrdingD. bserving
45、A. wrriedB. disabledC. defeatedD. disappinted
46、A. edgeB. stageC. pintD. stp
47、A. WrdB. Phrase C. Sentence D. Statement
48、A. expertsB. studentsC. vlunteersD. scribes
49、A. trublesB. challengesC. pprtunity D. requests
50、A. advanceB. valueC. annunceD. refuse
51、A. chicesB. appetitesC. cmplaintsD. debts
五、短文填空
52、Explring nature allws us t catch sight f rare animals and cme acrss special places f beauty. Of curse, nne f this wuld be pssible ①_______ prtected nature areas. This is why natinal parks are s imprtant. A few natinal parks allw things like htels and recreatin areas ②_______ (cnstruct) within them, ③_______ mst parks d nt allw any develpment at all.
One gd example f this is the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park in Australia, ④_______ was created in 1975 t prtect the reef frm verdevelpment and fishing. Stretching ver 2,300 kilmetres, the Great Barrier Reef ⑤_______ (cnsider) ne f the natural wnders f the wrld. ⑥_______ the largest structure in the wrld made by living creatures, it is als hme t ⑦_______ (vary) f trpical wildlife. Since the Great Barrier Reef is just belw the surface f the water, it becmes ⑧_______ excellent place t see nature and attracts millins f peple t travel there every year. ⑨_______ (frtune), nwadays the Great Barrier Reef ⑩_______ (experience) rising cean temperatures, the biggest danger t the reef, causing the clurful reefs t turn grey and sme even t die.
六、书面表达
53、假定你是李华,即将参加你校英文报举办的以 “Technlgy and Life” 为题的英语演讲比赛。请你写一篇演讲稿,内容包括:
1.科技在生活中的运用;
2. 你的感受
注意:
请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
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七、读后续写
54、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。
Every afternn, as they were cming frm schl, the children used t g and play in the Giant’s garden. It was a large lvely garden, with sft green grass. The birds sat n the trees and sang. One day the Giant came back after visiting his friend. When he arrived he saw the children playing in the garden. “What are yu ding here?” he cried in a very gruff(粗哑) vice, and the children ran away.
“My wn garden is my wn garden,” said the Giant, “I will allw nbdy t play in it but myself.” S he built a high wall all rund it, and put up a ntice bard—INVADER WILL BE ACCUSED.
Then the Spring came, and all ver the cuntry there were little blssms and little birds. Only in the garden f the Giant it was still winter. The birds did nt care t sing in it as there were n children, and the trees frgt t blssm.
The nly peple wh were pleased were the Snw and the Frst. “Spring has frgtten this garden,” they cried, “s we will live here all the year rund.” The Snw cvered up the grass with her great white clak(披风), and the Frst painted all the trees silver. “I cannt understand why the Spring is s late in cming,” said the Giant, as he sat at the windw and lked ut at his cld white garden.
The Spring never came, nr the Summer. It was always Winter there, and the Frst and the Snw danced abut thrugh the trees. One mrning the Giant was lying awake in bed when he heard sme lvely music. It sunded s sweet t his ears that he thught it must be the King’s musicians passing by. It was really nly a little linnet(红雀) singing utside his windw, but it was s lng since he had heard a bird sing in his garden that it seemed t him t be the mst beautiful music in the wrld. “I believe the Spring has cme at last,” said the Giant and he jumped ut f bed t have a lk utside.
1. 续写词数应为150左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Surprisingly, he saw a mst wnderful sight.
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With these wrds in mind, the Giant decided t help the crying by.
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参考答案
1、答案:A
解析:W: James, yu've been watching TV fr the whle evening. What's n?
M: It's a science prgramme n the rigin f the universe. I'll give a speech n it in my class tmrrw.
2、答案:C
解析:M: I heard yu had seen the latest film. Many famus stars tk part in it Hw was it?
W: Its picture indeed attracts many eyeballs, but its stry is bring, fr every step in the mvie is easily predicted.
3、答案:A
解析:M: Wnderful view frm up here, isn't it?
W: Great. But I'm wrn ut. We're at the tp, aren't we?
M: Just abut three hundred metres t g. The tp temple is visible.
4、答案:B
解析:M: I'd like t have a tailred jacket, please.
W: S what style d yu like?
M: Just this ne. And I'd like a fld at the back f my jacket.
W: OK. Take ff yur cat please. I will take yur measurement.
5、答案:A
解析:W: Jim, d yu knw Tny Taylr, Mrs Taylr's sn? Despite many hardships, he actually achieved his bjective and made it t the Suth Ple.
M: Oh, I knw him. He is a great explrer. Being brave gives him a distinct advantage.
6、答案:A
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7、答案:C
解析:W: Scientists are t serius, I think. They dn't knw hw t enjy life.
M: But it's true that sme f them like music. Sme wrld-famus scientists can play sme musical instruments. Fr example, Einstein can play the vilin very well. Tu Yuyu enjys playing the pian. And sme like the guitar.
W: Really? D they have spare time?
M: Yes. Scientists have cmmitted mst f their time t research wrk. Smetimes they feel s stressed that they have t find a way t relax. S sme turn t sprts and sme g in fr music.
8、答案:B
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9、答案:A
解析:W: Hi, Jhn. What is yur imaginatin abut life in 20 years’ time?
M: Well, I suppse it must be greatly imprved due t high tech. Take transprtatin fr example.
The system f transprtatin will be mre intelligent. We can dream f a traffic-accident-free wrld in the future.
W: I can't agree with yu mre. It is pssible that the traffic messages will be flashed n the windscreen f the cars.
M: Perhaps all cars and planes will be pwered by electricity r slar energy because ur natural resurces are running ut.
W: That sunds fine.
M: And there will be smart huses, which culd cntrl the air cnditining and lights. They will make life easier. I think this technlgical fantasy will cme true.
W: Cl!
10、答案:C
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11、答案:B
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12、答案:B
解析:W: Hell, Bill. Have yu gt smething t share with us?
M: Yeah. I was s stressed ut. I mean, the last few years were the wrst. When yu're making much mney, yu're spending a lt! The stress was t much when I tried t make the amunt f mney t supprt that lifestyle. T be hnest, I was really having health prblems as a result f the stress.
W: I'm srry t hear that. Did yu find any slutin t that?
M: Yes. I decided t reduce stress ... t relax. I changed my big huse int a small ne and reduced my fur cars t tw. Then I tk a stress-free jb. Nw I have much time t spend with my family and I'm happy.
W: Hw nice! OK, it's time fr tday's prgramme. Thank yu, Bill.
13、答案:C
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14、答案:A
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15、答案:C
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16、答案:A
解析:M: I lve this amusement park, Mary! Thanks fr suggesting it. I am having a fantastic time. There's that new ride! It's called, “The Vlcan”, and it’s suppsed t be amazing.
W: That lks awfully high. D yu really want t try it? We've experienced “The Rcket" and the giant Ferris Wheel. Dn't yu think that's enugh? And I am abslutely hungry.
M: If Yu cme n “The Vlcan” with me. I'll buy yu a pizza with whatever tppings yu want.
W: D yu really mean any tpping, even mushrms, which yu dn't like?
M: Yes. I will even rder a pizza with mushrms!
W: OK, Michael. I will try this last ride.
M: Great, Mary! I knw yu will enjy this. Did yu knw when the vlcan erupts, ur seats shake? I heard it is quite an experience. Lk at the peple getting ff the ride. They lk very satisfied.
W: I’m srry, but I dn’t think I can d this, even fr pizza. Hw wuld yu feel if l bught lunch instead?
W: I dn't want t frce yu t d smething yu really dn’t want t d. And I am hungry. Sure, let's get sme lunch, my treat.
17、答案:C
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18、答案:B
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19、答案:B
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20、答案:C
解析:M: Space Camp, Flrida, which is right next t NASA's famus Kennedy Space Centre, is a place where peple can g t learn abut space travel. Many activities are ffered which prvide visitrs with the excitement f being in space. One f the many attractins is the "Gravity Chair", which lets yu see exactly hw difficult walking in space really is! There is als a prject which gives yu the pprtunity t build yur wn rcket and see it take ff!
Camp prgrammes are designed fr children and adults wh want t experience an astrnaut's life. The “Space Habitat" is a place where yu can eat freeze-dried fd and sleep in a special bed, just like a real astrnaut! Regrettably thugh, children wh are under nine years ld are nt allwed t take part in these prgrammes which last five days. The cst fr adults is $875 and the kids $325 cheaper. There is a family ticket price f $1,500. It is a little expensive, but it is really wrth it.
21、答案:C
解析:细节理解题。根据Clumbia Pictures Aquaverse,Thailand部分的where guests can hang ut in the pl while enjying mvie screenings and pp cncerts(客人可以在游泳池里闲逛,同时欣赏电影放映和流行音乐会),可知在Clumbia Pictures Aquaverse,游客可以欣赏一场流行音乐会,故选C。
22、答案:D
解析:数字计算题。根据Katmandu Park,Dminican Republic部分的Tickets frm $120 fr adults: $85 fr children fr a ne-use pass(成人门票120美元起:儿童一次性通行证85美元起),可知120×2+85=325,所以一对带着孩子的夫妇花至少325美元参观Katmandu Park,故选D。
23、答案:A
解析:推理判断题。根据Peppa Pig Theme Park,the US部分的The Daddy Pig ride takes families n a windy rad in the shw's red car(在The Daddy Pig这个骑行项目里,一家人可以乘坐红色汽车在蜿蜒的路上行进),Clumbia Pictures Aquaverse,Thailand部分的The mvie-themed water park features rides and experiences inspired by ppular films like Zmbieland.In additin t the rides,the park hsts perfrmances at its Mega Wave Pl,where guests can hang ut in the pl while enjying mvie screenings and pp cncerts(以电影为主题的水上公园以《僵尸乐园》等热门电影为灵感,提供游乐设施和体验。除了游乐设施外,公园还在其MegaWavePl举办表演,客人可以在游泳池里闲逛,欣赏电影放映和流行音乐会),Katmandu Park,Dminican Republic部分的The 4 D dark ride is brught t life by lighting and prjectin effects(灯光和投影效果使4 D黑暗之旅栩栩如生),Legland Krea Resrt,Suth Krea部分的This playful wnderland is devted t all things f Leg,with mre than 40 rides and attractins acrss seven thematic znes(这个有趣的仙境致力于乐高的所有东西,在七个主题区内有40多个骑行游乐设施和景点),可知这四个主题公园有共同点是都有骑乘项目,故选A。
24、答案:B
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25、答案:D
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26、答案:B
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27、答案:C
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28、答案:A
解析:推理判断题。根据第一段It's a sweet mment,as a chimp reaches up t kiss his mther's face.The tuching pht was taken by the famus cnservatinist and activist Jane Gdall in 1993 in Gmbe Natinal Park in nrthwest Tanzania where she has studied chimpanzees fr mre than six decades.(是一个甜蜜的时刻,一只黑猩猩伸出手亲吻他母亲的脸。这张感人的照片是由著名的自然资源保护主义者和活动家简•古道尔于1993年在坦桑尼亚西北部的贡贝国家公园拍摄的,她在那里研究黑猩猩已有60多年了。)可知,开头描述了一张感人的照片,照片中一只黑猩猩在亲吻自己的妈妈。紧接着介绍了这张照片的拍摄背景,是著名的自然环境保护主义者和活动家Jane Gdall于1993年在贡贝国家公园拍摄的。以此引出下文中与环境保护相关的一个非营利组织Vital Impacts。故选A。
29、答案:C
解析:细节理解题。根据第二段They are selling fine arts images,mst f which fcus n wildlife and nature,with earnings benefiting cnservatin rganizatins including Jane Gdall Institute's Rts and Shts prgram.(他们出售美术图像,其中大部分关注野生动物和自然,收入用于保护组织,包括简•古道尔研究所的根与芽项目。)可知Vital Impacts的目的是用图像来促进环境保护。故选C。
30、答案:B
解析:推理判断题。根据第五段The rganizatin gives special attentin t phtgraphers wh are cmmitted t the planet.(该组织特别关注致力于保护地球的摄影师。)可知,Vital Impacts会重点关注致力于保护地球的摄影师。由此可推断,致力于环境保护的摄影师最有可能加入Vital Impacts组织。故选B。
31、答案:C
解析:细节理解题。根据最后一段Vital Impacts has raised mre than $1.5 millin frm the sale f fine art prints since the rganizatin was set up in late 2021.Sme f its prfits were dnated t the rganizatin Direct Relief,which shipped mre than 1,400 tns f medical supplies wrth $545 millin t supprt 351 healthcare equipment in disaster znes.(自2021年底成立以来,"至关重要的影响"已经从美术印刷品的销售中筹集了150多万美元。它的部分利润捐给了直接救济组织,该组织运送了1400多吨医疗用品,价值5.45亿美元,用于支持灾区的351台医疗设备。)可知最后一段关于Vital Impacts的数字是为了说明它的贡献。故选C。
32、答案:A
解析:推理判断题。根据第二段中的Researchers,led by Ren Ha Sn at the Max Planck Institute fr Intelligent Systems in Stuttgart,Germany,develped a centimeter-sized rbt inspired by panglins (穿山甲).(德国斯图加特马克斯普朗克智能系统研究所的任浩顺领导的研究人员,以穿山甲为灵感,开发了一种厘米大小的机器人。)可知,这种小型机器人的研发灵感来自穿山甲,由此可知,该机器人的灵感是来自于自然界。故选A。
33、答案:B
解析:细节理解题。根据第二段的It is cnstructed with sft and magnetic ( 磁性的) materials,allwing the rbt t change its shape.(它是由柔软的磁性材料制成的,可以让机器人改变自己的形状。)可知,这种机器人是一种柔性磁性材料做的,结合第三段的"T enable mvement,shape shifting,and heat generatin,the researchers applied magnetic fields t the rbt's metal parts.(为了实现运动、变形和发热,研究人员在机器人的金属部件上施加了磁场。)"可知,为了让这种机器人能改变形状,研究人员使用了有磁性的材料。故选B。
34、答案:C
解析:词义推测题。根据第五段的Sn,his team als tested the rbt's ability"可知,此处指的是团队要对该机器人的某种能力进行测试,结合下文中的"Subsequently,the rbt extended and cvered the area,giving ut heat t help stp bleeding.(随后,机器人伸展并覆盖了该区域,释放热量以帮助止血。)可知,这种机器人能够帮助止血,由此可知,该单词的意思应是"阻止"。结合选项A.Prhibit(禁止);B.Detect(检测);C.Stp(阻止);D.Mnitr(监控)。故选C。
35、答案:A
解析:标题归纳题。根据文章第一段内容A small rbt that can change its shape and prduce heat shws ptential in targeting cancer cells and preventing internal bleeding.It can als be used fr delivering drugs directly t tumrs (肿瘤) r inaccessible areas within the human bdy.(一个可以改变形状并产生热量的小型机器人显示出靶向癌细胞和预防内出血的潜力。它还可以用于将药物直接输送到肿瘤(肿瘤)或人体内无法到达的区域。)可知,研究人员设计了一种可以改变形状的小型机器人,这种机器人可以靶向杀灭肿瘤细胞,还能给伤口止血,具有潜在医学应用前景,进而在下文中对该机器人的制作灵感以及该机器人的功能进行介绍,所以本文的标题为A.Tiny Rbt Will Be Used In Medicine"一种将被应用在医学上的小型机器人"与文章内容一致,且概括了主题。故选A。
36、答案:①-⑤DAGCB
解析:①语境衔接题。根据上文Have yu ever imagined making this future space travel in the fictin films a reality?(你有没有想过把科幻电影里的未来太空旅行变成现实?)及下文Large cmpanies and entire gvernments have teamed up t make space travel and explratin easier and quicker.(大公司和整个政府已经联手使太空旅行和探索更容易、更快捷。)可知此处是说我们已经实现了一些方面。D项"在某些方面,我们正处于这种想象未来的边缘。"符合语境。故选D。
②联系上文题。根据上文Several cuntries are planning space missins between nw and 2025.Sme aim t build statins rbiting the mn.(几个国家正在计划从现在到2025年的太空任务。一些国家的目标是在月球轨道上建立空间站。)可知此处是说一些国家的行动。A项"其他国家则打算将人类送上火星。"符合语境。故选A。
③语境衔接题。根据上文Current technlgy and fuels can prpel spacecraft at arund 36,000 miles (58,000 km) per hur.(目前的技术和燃料可以推动航天器以每小时36000英里(58000公里)的速度飞行。)及下文Therefre,Human astrnauts need sme srt f new engine technlgy.(因此,人类宇航员需要某种新的引擎技术。)可知此处是说这样的速度还不够。G项"即使以这样的速度,也需要78000年才能到达最近的恒星系统。"符合语境。故选G。
④联系下文题。根据下文Sme human astrnauts live and wrk in the Internatinal Space Statin(ISS).They're in small spaces far frm hme.They suffer mentally and emtinally.Mds sur.Depressin kicks in.Clear thinking muddies.Fear runs high.(一些人类宇航员在国际空间站生活和工作。他们住在远离家乡的小地方。他们在精神上和情感上都很痛苦。情绪恶化。抑郁开始了。清晰的思维模糊。恐惧情绪高涨。)可知此处是说在空间站的旅行并不简单。C项"即使一生只有一次旅行,也不是一件容易的事。"符合语境。故选C。
⑤语境衔接题。根据上文Tday,astrnauts eat lts f freeze-dried meals.(今天,宇航员吃很多冻干的食物。)及下文We need thse t be healthy.(我们需要这些来保持健康。)可知此处是说吃冷冻食物的原因。B项"冷冻食物会减少食物中的维生素和矿物质。"合语境。故选B。
37、答案:A
解析:考查动词及语境理解。A.appear出现;B.jin参加;C.take带走;D.register注册。根据下句But she wn't be taking the exam fr herself.可知但她不会自己参加考试。说明下周,Pushpa Nagaraj将参加她的第720次考试。故答案为A。
38、答案:D
解析:考查动词短语及语境理解。A.crying ut呼喊;B.ging away离开;C.breaking dwn坏了;D.grwing up成长。根据下句the attractive high tech capital f India,her father lst his jb after an injury,and the family suddenly fund itself (3).可知她的父亲在一次受伤后失去了工作,这个家庭突然发现自己在挣扎。说明Pushpa Nagaraj在印度吸引人的高科技之都班加罗尔长大,故答案为D。
39、答案:B
解析:考查动词及语境理解。A.demanding要求;B.struggling奋斗;C.rewarding奖励;D.blessing为…祈神赐福。根据上句her father lst his jb after an injury可知她的父亲在一次受伤后失去了工作,说明这个家庭突然发现自己在挣扎。故答案为B。
40、答案:C
解析:考查动词及语境理解。A.thught认为;B.cnvinced使信服;C.feared害怕;D.predicted预测。根据上句Her brther drpped ut f schl t take dd jbs可知她的哥哥辍学去打零工,说明Nagaraj女士担心她也不得不这样做。故答案为C。
41、答案:B
解析:考查形容词及语境理解。A.high-class高级的;B.full-time全职的;C.energy-saving节省能源的;D.brain-washing洗脑的。根据空后jb at an IT firm可知如今,她在一家IT公司有一份全职工作。故答案为B。
42、答案:D
解析:考查连词及语境理解。A.hw如何;B.which哪个;C.when何时;D.what什么。但她从未忘记对自己的未来打问号的感觉。what在引导的宾语从句中作like的宾语。故答案为D。
43、答案:A
解析:考查副词及语境理解。A.patiently耐心地;B.quickly快速地;C.casually休闲地;D.skillfully娴熟地。根据空后reading exams alud and (8)answers fr hundreds f students with disabilities,especially thse with visual impairments.可知自2007年以来,Nagarai女士一直是一名志愿者抄写员,耐心地为数百名残疾学生大声朗读试卷并记录答案,特别是那些有视觉障碍的学生。故答案为A。
44、答案:C
解析:考查动词及语境理解。A.hearing听到;B.cpying复制;C.recrding记录;D.bserving观察。根据上句Ms.Nagarai has been a vlunteer scribe可知Nagarai女士一直是一名志愿者抄写员,说明她要记录答案,故答案为C。
45、答案:B
解析:考查形容词及语境理解。A.wrried担心的;B.disabled残疾的;C.defeated被打败的;D.disappinted失望的。根据前文Since 2007,Ms.Nagarai has been a vlunteer scribe(抄写员) (7)reading exams alud and (8)answers fr hundreds f students with disabilities,especially thse with visual impairments.(自2007年以来,Nagarai女士一直是一名志愿者抄写员,耐心地为数百名残疾学生大声朗读试卷并记录答案,特别是那些有视觉障碍的学生。)可知许多残疾学生"担心写作考试结果而辍学"故答案为B。
46、答案:D
解析:考查名词及语境理解。A.edge边缘;B.stage舞台;C.pint点;D.stp停止。根据空后midway可知他们的教育中途戛然而止。故答案为D。
47、答案:A
解析:考查名词及语境理解。A.Wrd消息;B.Phrase短语;C.Sentence句子;D.Statement陈述。根据下句she nw gets requests frm peple in Jaipur and the state f Sikkim,bth lcated mre than1000 miles frm Bangalre.可知她现在收到了来自斋浦尔和锡金邦的人们的请求,这两个地方离班加罗尔都有1000多英里。说明关于Nagaraj女士志愿服务的消息已经传开了,故答案为A。
48、答案:C
解析:考查名词及语境理解。A.experts专家;B.students学生;C.vlunteers志愿者;D.scribes抄写员。根据空后wh help each ther answer requests可知她还创建了一个志愿者网络,互相帮助回答问题。故答案为C。
49、答案:B
解析:考查名词及语境理解。A.trubles麻烦;B.challenges挑战;C.pprtunity机会;D.requests要求。根据下文Anther challenge is t expand the circle f scribes可知另一个挑战是扩大抄写员的圈子。说明Nagaraj女士敏锐地意识到持续的挑战,其中最主要的是,偶尔她不得不拒绝学生在考试期间给他们答案的请求。故答案为B。
50、答案:D
解析:考查动词及语境理解。A.advance前进;B.value珍惜;C.annunce宣布;D.refuse拒绝。根据下文Anther challenge is t expand the circle f scribes可知另一个挑战是扩大抄写员的圈子。说明Nagaraj女士不得不拒绝学生在考试期间给他们答案的请求。故答案为D。
51、答案:C
解析:考查名词及语境理解。A.chices选择;B.appetites胃口;C.cmplaints抱怨;D.debts债务。根据下句Actually,I feel very blessed"she says可知事实上,我感到非常幸运,"她说。说明她没有抱怨。故答案为C。
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53、答案:
Dear teachers and fellw students, Gd afternn! I really feel hnred t be here t share my pinins n Technlgy and Life.
Over the last few decades, technlgies have been cnstantly springing up, and have brught cuntless cnvenience t peple’s life.
Facial recgnitin, as a widely used technlgy in ur life, makes it easy fr us t get int statins, the airprt and ther places. Additinally, the high-speed railway shrtens the travelling time between tw cities, enabling us t visit mre places cnveniently. What impressed us mst is mbile payment which allws us t pay fr everything wherever there is a QR cde.
Obviusly, technlgies are all arund us, and they have made ur life mre efficient and clrful. Hwever, every cin has tw sides. Only by making better use f all these technlgy can we becme the master f ur life.
Thanks fr yur attentin.
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54、答案:
Surprisingly, he saw a mst wnderful sight. In the branches f the trees were sitting little children. The trees were s glad that they had cvered themselves with blssms. The birds were flying abut twittering with delight. The flwers were lking up thrugh the green grass laughing. In a crner remained winter and a little by was crying bitterly fr he culd nt reach up t the branches f the tree. “Hw selfish I have been!” he said, “nw I knw why the Spring wuld nt cme here. I will put that pr little by n the tp f the tree.” (93 词)
With these wrds in mind, the Giant decided t help the crying by. Stepping int the garden, the Giant saw the children all running away frightened. Only the little by did nt run, fr he was t sad t ntice him cming. The Giant apprached, tk him gently in his hand and put him up int the tree. Suddenly, the tree brke int blssm and the birds came and sang. Seeing this, the ther children ran back and with them came the Spring. “It is yur garden nw, little children,” said the Giant and he tk a great axe and kncked dwn the wall. (91 词)
解析:Giant 未归之前意外分享花园,花园里孩童嬉戏,鸟儿高歌,一片春的气息。孩童被赶走后,春天不归,寒冬永驻, Giant 深感不解。渴望春归的Giant 在无意中看到花园里美妙的景象后,感知到了分享的意义。在帮助哭泣的男孩时,他亲身经历了与孩共享,春回花园之后,明白了为何冬天永驻花园,深刻领会到了与人共享才能获得真正快乐的真谛,从而开始改变自己,慷慨分享自己的花园。从拒不分享到慷慨分享这个过程中,Giant 在迷茫,在领悟,在成长。在迷茫的过程中发现自我,改变自己,最终丰满自我。
1.段落续写:
①由第一段首句和第二段的内容可知,第一段可描写Giant 眼中美妙的场景和一个需要帮助的哭泣的男孩。
②由第二段首句内容可知,第二段可描写面对需要帮助的男孩,Giant 选择了帮助他,领悟到了分享的快乐。
2. 续写情节构思:
无论学生如何构思细节,只要符合上下文语境,与文章主题保持一致都是可接受的。因此故事的情节可以是多样的。比如第一段中Giant 眼中的美妙景象是如何的呢?在花园里crying by 为何会哭,他遇到什么困难了呢?Giant 会做出什么选择呢?在第二段中,学生可以写Giant 是怎么帮助男孩的呢?男孩是如何反应的呢?Giant 又有何领悟呢?
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