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    第Ⅰ卷的注释
    第Ⅱ卷 主观题
    第Ⅱ卷的注释
    一、阅读理解(共15题)
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    阅读理解
    Animal vlunteering abrad is the perfect pprtunity fr animal lvers wh want t d smething gd while traveling. Here are several prgrams.
    LeatherbackTurtle Ambassadr
    Our main missin is t prtect endangered sea turtles such as the leatherback sea turtle and the green sea turtle. By wrking with lcals and envirnmental educatin prgrams, we will be able t educate peple n the imprtance f prtecting the valuable sea ecsystem.
    Lcatin: Limn, Csta Rica
    Requirements: Age: 18-50; Language skill: basic English
    Fee: 266€ per week
    Wildlife Shelter Carer
    Every year, hundreds f thusands f native animals are injured r becme sick, ften because f interactin with peple r pets. Our wildlife shelters have rescued sick, injured native wildlife and lved them back t health t be returned t the natural envirnment. Since we receive n funding frm gvernments, the shelters rely n the dnatins f vlunteers and the public.
    Lcatin: New Suth Wales, Australia
    Requirements: Age: 18-50; Language skill: fluent English
    Fee: 706€ per week
    Thai Elephant Sanctuary
    Our prgram helps dmesticated elephants rescued frm a life f wrking n the streets r lgging and prvides care t rescued elephant ppulatin. The prgram has wn numerus awards fr its ethical cntributin t the assistance f Thai Elephants. The team have rescued dzens f elephants and given them shelters in beautiful, pen spaces.
    Lcatin: Phetchaburi prvince, Thailand
    Requirements: Age: 18-50; Language skill: fluent English
    Fee: 647€ per week
    Frce-free Hrse Sanctuary Assistant
    Are yu passinate abut hrses and eager t make a psitive impact n hrse welfare? Jin ur incredible Frce-Free Hrse Sanctuary Prgram, where yu'll becme part f a devted team caring fr ur beautiful hrses. Thrugh psitive reinfrcement and frce-free hrsemanship skills, yu'll help imprve the lives f these magnificent animals.
    Lcatin: Atajate, Spain
    Requirements: Age: 14-50; Language skill: basic English r basic Spanish
    Fee: 392€ per week
    1. Which prgram csts least per week?
    A . Leatherback Turtle Ambassadr. B . Wildlife Shelter Carer. C . Thai Elephant Sanctuary. D . Frce-free Hrse Sanctuary Assistant.
    2. What can yu d in the prgram f Wildlife Shelter Carer?
    A . Advcate prtecting sea animals. B . Attend t animals in pr cnditin. C . Adpt endangered animals as yur pets. D . Acquire cmplicated hrsemanship skills.
    3. Where can yu vlunteer if yu are a 15-year-ld English speaker?
    A . Limn, Csta Rica. B . New Suth Wales, Australia. C . Phetchaburi prvince, Thailand. D . Atajate, Spain.
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    阅读理解
    My plan t learn t play the cell (大提琴) was a health y chice. S I tk the next inncent step f ging t a shp that sells and rents string instruments, especially vilins, vilas, and cells. The place was a hle-in-the-wall, up a steep flight f stairs. Instruments left a narrw path t the cunter where a wman with grey hair and warm eyes greeted me. Since I culdn't frm a questin abut what I wanted, I just std there explring the scene, which felt immensely pleasurable.
    I rented a cell, a bw, and a case t hld them. What attracted me t the cell was its enrmus size and its sft, smth, and memrable sunds. It's an instrument made f beautifully plished wd that I culd wrap my arms arund and feel its pwerful vibratins when the strings were played. That was a gd starting pint fr me. The nly prblem was that I didn't knw hw t play it.
    There's a ppular belief that the cell is a particularly difficult instrument t learn. Anther is theadmnitin, "Dn't bther if yu are a beginner ver age 10!" Well, I was 70, and what thers thught n lnger influenced me. And besides, I thught f the wrds f Dr. Chen, wh suggested that learning causes physical changes in the brain.
    S I fund a teacher wh had respect fr lder adult beginners and I practiced diligently, daily fr years, and smetimes disheartened, but I kept up. I'm happy t reprt that nw, mre than a decade later, I can hld my wn in a string tri and tw quartets (tw vilins, a vila, and me, the female cell)and even a senir cmmunity band. Of curse, I'll never sund like Y-Y Ma but yu culd recgnize a Mzart piece if yu heard me play it. And, mre imprtantly, I dn't need t please anyne but myself.
    Whether it's a pleasurable pastime r a new career, the starting pint is the same: wnder, curisity, determinatin, and the desire t keep yur brain sharp.
    4. Hw did the writer feel in the shp?
    A . Amused by the shp assistant. B . Anxius fr a live perfrmance. C . Pleased at the nice music atmsphere. D . Curius abut where t find a teacher.
    5. What des the underlined wrd "admnitin" in paragraph 3 mean?
    A . Apprval. B . Criticism. C . Puzzlement. D . Warning.
    6. Why des the writer mentin Dr. Chen in paragraph 3?
    A . T recmmend a reliable dctr. B . T prvide prf fr cmmn belief. C . T add anther reasn fr her decisin. D . T stress the crucial functin f the brain.
    7. Which f the fllwing can best cnvey the writer's idea?
    A . Art is man's secnd nature. B . One is never t ld t learn. C . Educatin is the key t success. D . Happiness is the best frm f health.
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    阅读理解
    Imagine being able t use energy frm the sun all the time, even when it's night. That's the idea that scientists at Caltech(Califrnia Institute f Technlgy)are explring. They're wrking n cllecting sunlight in space and sending its energy t Earth.
    Caltech's scientists have created a special tl fr this prject. They call it MAPLE. MAPLE and tw ther devices are part f a prject that was sent int space in January,
    2023. MAPLE's jb is t test the idea f sending energy wirelessly frm space t Earth. We're used t using wires t mve electrical energy frm ne place t anther. But sending energy withut wires is a lt trickier.
    The methd used by Caltech's scientists depends n the way waves act when they meet. Imagine tw waves cming tgether as they travel in the same directin. If the tps f the waves line up, they cmbine t make a bigger wave. But if the tp f ne wave lines up with the lw pint f the ther, the waves cancel each ther ut. The Caltech team has fund a way t cntrl the timing f lts f micrwaves s that they can cmbine their pwer, and fcus the energy in ne directin. It's a little like using a magnifying(放大的)glass t fcus sunlight int a small, ht pint f light.
    T prve that the system culd wrk, MAPLE sent energy t tw devices just 30 centimeters away in space. This energy was then turned int electricity, which made tw small lights light up. Next, MAPLE sent energy all the way dwn t a lab at Caltech. The scientists were able t detect the energy, prving that it's pssible t send slar energy t Earth frm space.
    Dr. Hajimiri, ne f the prject's leaders, thinks that ne day, the system culd be extremely useful, bringing energy t places that need it, all ver the wrld. He believes that in the future, we'll be able t send energy t remte regins and areas destryed by war r natural disaster.
    8. What is the challenge in Caltech's prject with MAPLE?
    A . Slar energy detectin. B . Wireless energy delivery. C . Sending devices int space. D . Using wires t mve electricity.
    9. Hw des the Caltech team cncentrate slar pwer?
    A . By changing the way micrwaves act. B . By magnifying waves cming tgether. C . By cntrlling the timing f micrwaves. D . By lining up the waves in ppsite directins.
    10. What ptential benefit culd the system bring in the future accrding t Dr. Hajimiri?
    A . Warning peple f natural disasters. B . Turning slar energy int electricity. C . Prviding a slutin t energy shrtages. D . Sending energy t regins in urgent need.
    11. What can be a suitable title fr the text?
    A . The Use f Slar Energy in Space Explratin B . The Challenges f Generating Energy Withut Wires C . The Develpment f a New Tl fr Cllecting Electricity D . The Pssibility f Sending Energy Wirelessly frm Space t Earth
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    阅读理解
    On the streets f Manhattan and Washingtn, D.C., in neighbrhds in Seul and parks in Paris, ginkg (银杏) trees are lsing their leaves in reactin t the first gust f cld winter air. This leaf drp, gradual at first, and then sudden, carpets streets with glden, fan-shaped leaves. Scientists are dcumenting evidence f the event happening later and later, a pssible indicatin f climate change. But the stry f ginkgs is nt the familiar ne f human carelessness with nature.
    Thanks t fssils fund in Nrth Dakta, scientists fund a ginkg has genetically similar ancestrs dating back 170 millin years t the Jurassic Perid. "It almst went extinct. Then humans rescued it and spread it arund the wrld. It's such a great evlutinary (进化) and cultural stry," says Peter Crane, a ginkg expert.
    One thery fr the decline f the ginkg species began 130 millin years ag, when flwering plants began spreading. They grew faster and attracted mre pllinatrs (传粉者) than ginkgs. "It's pssible that ginkgs were elbwed ut f the way," says Crane. Already cmpeting t survive, ginkgs began t disappear during a time f glbal cling that began arund 66 millin years ag. By the time the last ice age ended 11,000 years ag, the remaining survivrs were fund in China.
    Ginkg trees are smelly. "My guess is that they were eaten by animals that liked smelly things. They then passed thrugh their bdy and grew." Crane says. Thse same seeds may have helped ginkg find favr with humans 1,000 years ag. Once cleaned f their uter layer, ginkg seeds are safe t eat. It's then, when the trees had lng since disappeared elsewhere, that peple in China may have begun planting them and eating their seeds. Then gradually ginkgs spread acrss the wrld. Nw it's seemingly naturally resistant t insects and high levels f air pllutin.
    Crane isn't wrried abut its future, thugh: The ppularity f the species will help it survive. "Thugh its status in the wild may be difficult t access, it's a plant that's unlikely t ever g extinct," he says.
    12. What may have caused the further delay f ginkg's leaf drp?
    A . The clder weather in winter. B . The prtectin frm city cuncils. C . The glbal warming phenmenn. D . The careless interactin with humans.
    13. What des paragraph 3 mainly talk abut?
    A . The reasns why ginkgs almst died ut. B . The advantages f ginkgs ver ther plants. C . The theries f experts fr multiplying ginkgs. D . The cmpetitin between varius flwering plants.
    14. What might have cntributed t ginkgs' survival?
    A . Their eatable seeds. B . Their unpleasant smell. C . The natural evlutin. D . The careful planting.
    15. Hw des Crane feel abut ginkgs' future?
    A . Wrried. B . Optimistic. C . Uncertain. D . Hpeless.
    二、任务阅读(共1题)
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    任务阅读
    Reading a new stry alne is ften a great way t relax. Hwever, smetimes yu just want t discuss what yu've read with anther persn t bring thse ideas ff the page and int the wrld.16
    First, find members. When yu begin searching fr yur bk club members, lk in the places in yur life that feel mst natural t yu.17 Then, maybe it's psting a ntice n the bulletin bard f yur lcal library r bkstre. If yu're lking t "get a range f perspectives" frm yur club, yu may want t cnsider lking fr a diverse range f ages and genders. They can bring their varied wrld views t discussins.
    18 Will yur time tgether be spent largely fcusing n the nvel at hand, r will refreshments ultimately be the mst imprtant? There's the typical friends gathering at smene's apartment and having cheese and wine apprach. But ftentimes, peple will be frustrated because they just turn int a scial event rather than fcusing n the bk. In rder t make sure yur new grup is all n the same page, take the time t discuss what yu want t get ut f regular club gatherings befre yur first fficial meeting.
    Picking bks may seem like the trickiest part. Bks that wrk really well are nes that allw yu t reflect n self. They have a lt f entry pints fr peple s they prbably have a gd setting. The pacing is slid. There's great character develpment and the language desn't get in the way f the stry.19
    Befre yur meetings, list sme discussin questins. Remember t cme up with questins depending n yur bk's genre: rmance, mystery, thriller and s n.20 Fr example, yu may ask which scene has stuck with them the mst r whether there are any standut sentences.
    A.It is necessary t set sme grup guidelines.
    B.Here's a lk f fur f ur favrites belw.
    C.T start, reach ut t yur friends wh lve t read.
    D.There are als general questins yu can start ut with.
    E.Yu can never g wrng with the bestseller list t get the ball rlling.
    F.Chse smething with that criteria and yu can please all kinds f readers.
    G.If yu've ever had the urge t start a bk club, it's easier than yu might think.
    三、完形填空(共1题)
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    完形填空
    Dn Pwell was pulling the envelpes frm the mailbx utside his hme when he nticed smething unusual — a tiny dll cuple were inside the mailbx. A small sticky21 was als inside. "We've decided t live here," the message read. It was22 frm Mary and Shelley.
    Pwell, 72, says he23 thught that smebdy must have left the wden dlls inside his mailbx by mistake. "I asked the24 whether anybdy had left dlls in their mailbxes, and everyne tld me n," he says. "S I thught, this must just be a25 , and whever left them here will cme back t26 them. I mved them t the back f the mailbx t see what wuld happen."
    A few days passed and nbdy27 the dlls, Pwell says, nting that he and his wife sn discvered that the small cuple had28 a table and a pillw. "I als have a sense f29 , s I left a nte f my wn, saying that what the30 really needed was a refrigeratr stcked with fd," he says. The fridge never31 . But ver the next several mnths, additinal items were strangely32 .
    Every mnth r tw, particularly arund hlidays, the Pwells find smething33 placed inside the bx fr Mary and Shelley. "Peple in the neighbrhd are enjying it and stp by smetimes t ask questins," he said. "Sme peple ask if I've thught abut34 an utdr camera, but persnally, I like it being a35 ."
    21.
    A . picture B . ty C . brchure D . nte
    22.
    A . signed B . made C . brrwed D . learned
    23.
    A . seriusly B . initially C . hnestly D . instantly
    24.
    A . prducers B . children C . neighbrs D . pstmen
    25.
    A . jke B . cheat C . gift D . dnatin
    26.
    A . pay B . get C . dress D . hld
    27.
    A . claimed B . replaced C . purchased D . recgnized
    28.
    A . missed B . decrated C . acquired D . designed
    29.
    A . security B . guilt C . satisfactin D . humr
    30.
    A . stre B . hme C . cmmunity D . mailbx
    31.
    A . cled dwn B . brke dwn C . pened up D . shwed up
    32.
    A . preserved B . carved C . delivered D . repaired
    33.
    A . new B . valuable C . ugly D . familiar
    34.
    A . sharing B . fixing C . adjusting D . hiding
    35.
    A . dubt B . shck C . secret D . hpe
    四、语法填空(共1题)
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    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。
    Dujiangyan is an ancient irrigatin system, 36(lcate) in the Min River Valley, Sichuan Prvince, China. It 37(build) by a gvernr named Li Bing and his sn, wh have been admired by Chinese fr ver 2,000 years.
    The system cnsists f three main 38(part): the Yuzui (Fish Muth) levee (河堤), the Feishayan(Flying Sand Weir) , and the Bapingku (Bttle-Neck Channel) . The Yuzui redirects water away frm the city f Chengdu while allwing sand and mud 39(flw) thrugh the main channel, preventing flding. The Feishayan cntrls the flw f water and helps prevent gradual destructin, while the Bapingku distributes the water 40 farmland.
    Dujiangyan has been able t cntrl the water flw withut the use f dams r gates 41 is cnsidered ne f the greatest engineering prjects in ancient China. It has als played a crucial rle in irrigating the surrunding farmland, 42(make) the regin ne f the mst fertile crplands in China.
    In additin t its 43(practice) uses, Dujiangyan is als a ppular turist attractin, 44 visitrs cme t admire the ancient architecture and learn abut its histry. In 2000, it was recgnized as a UNESCO Wrld Heritage Site fr its cultural and histrical 45(significant) .
    五、书面表达(共1题)
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    46. 假定你是校英文报记者李华,刚刚完成对你校高中生每周参加体育锻炼时长的调查,调查结果如图所示。请你结合图表内容,进行数据介绍和分析。
    注意:
    1.写作词数应为80左右;
    2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
    A Survey n Weekly Exercise Time
    六、短文续写(共1题)
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    47. 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。
    They called him "Dnnie the Dung Beetle". Dnald didn't mind the cmparisn, as he knew that African dung beetles(粪金龟)were knwn fr mving things a thusand times their wn bdy weight. Hwever, his classmates in Mrs. Beecher's third-grade class prbably didn't knw this fact. Nbdy knew insects like Dnald did, and he figured that being cmpared t a dung beetle was nt a praise.
    One day, Richie made fun f Dnald, pinting twards a cntainer under the windw where a small brwn ball hung frm a branch. Dnald tried t explain that it was an egg case f a praying mantis(螳螂), and the exciting part wuld be when the eggs hatched. But Richie didn't understand, and neither did mst f the ther kids. Dnald had brught the egg case frm his backyard and was excited when Mrs. Beecher agreed t make it their class prject. He thught having an insect as a class pet might finally give him smething t talk abut with the ther kids. But after tw mnths f staring at a lifeless brwn ball, Dnald began t lse hpe.
    During science class ne day, Mrs. Beecher annunced they wuld start by writing in their jurnals. As Dnald pened his jurnal, a left ver particle frm his lunch rlled acrss the page. When he went t brush it ff, he realized it wasn't a particle at all —it was a tiny praying mantis, barely the size f a grain f rice! Dnald bunced ut f his seat, crying ut that the eggs were hatching.
    Suddenly, chas erupted in the classrm as mre baby mantises started appearing everywhere. Kids were jumping ut f their seats, screaming and waving their arms. Mrs. Beecher quickly tk charge, asking why the lid f the cntainer was ff. Richie, wh was suppsed t check n the cntainer that day, had frgtten t put the lid back n.
    注意:
    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。
    Dnald tk charge f the situatin, directing Richie t get paintbrushes and white paper.
    After the successful rescue, Mrs. Beecher asked the class t write abut this special experience.
    难度系数:0.42
    第Ⅰ卷 客观题
    第Ⅱ卷 主观题
    一、阅读理解
    1-3 4-7 8-11 12-15
    二、任务阅读
    16-20
    三、完形填空
    21-35
    四、语法填空
    36-45
    五、书面表达
    46
    六、短文续写
    47

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