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    高三英语试题
    考生须知:
    1.本试题卷共8页,满分150分,考试时间120分钟。
    2.答题前,在答题卷指定区域填写班级、姓名、考场号、座位号及准考证号。
    3.所有答案必须写在答题卷上,写在试卷上无效。
    4.考试结束后,只需上交答题卷。
    第Ⅰ卷
    第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
    第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
    听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
    1.What’s prbably the wman’s jb?
    A.A htel receptinist. B.A librarian. C.A custms fficer.
    2.Why des the wman make the call?
    A.T make an applicatin. B.T give infrmatin. C.T answer a questin.
    3.Hw des Linda feel?
    A.Cnfused. B.Surprised. C.Shcked.
    4.What makes Jim hurry?
    A.Attending a lecture. B.Ding business. C.Meeting assistants.
    5.Which des the man prefer?
    A.Beef stew. B.Fried eggs. C.Fish sup.
    第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
    听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
    听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
    6.What des the wman dislike?
    A.Playing ftball. B.Watching ftball. C.Ging skating.
    7.Hw ften des the man skate?
    A.Never. B.Occasinally. C.Regularly.
    听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
    8.Where des the cnversatin take place?
    A.In a restaurant. B.In a htel. C.At hme.
    9.What seems t be the prblem fr the wman?
    A.She was vercharged. B.She gt the wrng fd. C.She lst the bill.
    10.Hw is the man’s service?
    A.Disappinting. B.Annying. C.Satisfying.
    听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
    11.What’s the relatinship between the speakers?
    A.Classmates. B.Brther and sister. C.Teacher and student.
    12.Hw is the man’s way f describing the math prblem?
    A.Amusing. B.Simple. C.Cmplicated.
    13.What des Mr. Williams teach?
    A.Maths. B.Histry. C.English.
    听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
    14.What’s the wman ding?
    A.Hsting a prgram. B.Organizing a meeting. C.Treating a guest.
    15.What makes the man’s tea different?
    A.Being blended. B.Being pure. C.Being prcessed.
    16.Why des the cmpany buy their tea directly frm the grwers?
    A.T reduce the price.B.T guide the grwers.C.T track the grwing prcess.
    17.What will the man talk abut in the end?
    A.The surce f their tea.B.The kinds f their tea.C.The characteristics f their tea.
    听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
    18.What des the speaker mainly talk abut?
    A.A traditin. B.A perfrmance. C.China twn.
    19.Wh will make speeches in the gathering?
    A.Railrad wrkers. B.Entertainers. C.Gvernment fficials.
    20.What will peple d after the afternn perfrmance?
    A.Buy clthes. B.Have dinner. C.Visit the museum.
    第二部分 阅读理解(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和D四个选项中,选出最佳答案。
    A
    Natinal Gallery f Art: What’s On?
    The Anxius Eye: German Expressinism and Its Legacy
    NOW ON VIEW
    February 11—May 27,2024West Building, Grund Flr, West Outer Tier
    The Anxius Eye: German Expressinism and Its Legacy presents insights int the wrk f these innvative, early 20th-century artists and their cntinuing impact a century later. The exhibitin features recent acquisitins as well as wrks that have rarely, if ever, been n view, including gifts dnated by celebrated Washingtn DC, cllectrs Jacb and Rut h Cl e Kainen.
    In the Library: Latin American Architecture in Circulatin
    NOW ON VIEW
    January 8—April 26, 2024East Building, Grund Level-Library Atrium
    Nearly 40 prints, rare bks, pstcards, maps, and phtgraphs exhibited here, frm the Natinal Gallery f Art Library, dcument the buildings that resulted frm this exchange. These wrks pint t the way that peple used buildings t define Latin America as a cultural and plitical space in the centuries between Eurpean clnizatin and the independence mvements f the 19th century.
    Wven Histries: Textiles and Mdern Abstractin
    NOW ON VIEW
    March 17—July 28, 2024East Building, Cncurse Galleries
    In the 20th century, textiles (纺织品) have ften been cnsidered less as applied art, wmen’s wrk, r dmestic craft. Wven Histries challenges the hierarchies (等级制度) that ften separate textiles frm fine arts. Putting int dialgue sme 160 wrks by mre than 50 creatrs frm acrss generatins and cntinents, the exhibitin explres the cntributins f weaving and related techniques t abstractin, mdernism’s utstanding art frm.
    Paris 1874: The Impressinist Mment
    UPCOMING EXHIBITION
    Octber 8,2024—January 19,2025West Building, Main Flr
    Hw did Impressinism begin? Discver the rigins f the French art mvement in a new lk at the basic 1874 exhibitin cnsidered the birth f mdern painting. Dn’t miss the unique chance t immerse yurself in the dynamic Parisian art scene.
    21.What d we knw abut German Expressinism and Its Legacy?
    A.It is the cradle f mdern painting.
    B.Plitical shifts inspired famus painters.
    C.Cllectins and wrks rarely n shw are included.
    D.It features insights int the early 20th-century artists.
    22.If yu’re interested in the buildings cncerning histry, yu will prbably pay a visit t ______.
    A.German Expressinism and Its LegacyB.The Impressinist Mment
    C.Latin American Architecture in CirculatinD.Textiles and Mdern Abstractin
    23.In what way is the Impressinist Mment different frm the ther three?
    A.It is still nt pen t the public.B.It included gifts dnated by Jacb.
    C.It has been cnsidered less as applied art.D.It has a larger cllectin f paintings and arts.
    B
    Fr peple wh never cmplain abut the cld, can take r leave shwers and wuld get used t nises, ideal jbs have cme up. A heritage charity is advertising vacancies at the bttm f the wrld. Based in Antarctica, successful applicants will have t adapt t near-cnstant daylight, subzer temperatures and n flushing tilet r running water. But what incredible upsides: penguins and breathtaking landscapes in the plar area.
    The UK Antarctic heritage Trust said it was seeking“ passinate adventurers ready t take n the challenge f a lifetime” in jbs that included managing a museum, pst ffice and gift shp as well as cnducting penguin cunts. Thse selected will live and wrk at Base A at Prt Lckry n Gudier Island.
    Bridie Martin-West, a 33-year-ld midwife, is the current base leader. She said. “We get the wnder f seeing humpback and minke whales g past. On ne side f the island we have the mst majestic muntain range and n the ther side we’ve gt a glacier with icebergs. It is really raw nature and stunningly beautiful.”
    The team arrived n the island at the same time as gent penguins fr their breeding seasn. The penguins are knwn fr their lud, head-back trumpet call, but Martin-West said, “Having cme frm living in Lndn it is still much quieter here…”
    A typical evening might be watching films, playing bard games r carrying n an Antarctic traditin f peple giving presentatins n subjects they knw smething abut.
    Applicatins were pened yesterday t UK residents, with training beginning in August. There will be interviews and selectin events befre then. Martin-West recalled being asked t put up tents blindfld while wearing ven glves. She said, “The training was like a crss between bt camp and a reality TV shw. It is very full n. It is a lt f wrk, sme f which is quite physical.”
    24.What is the meaning f the underlined wrd “upsides”?
    A.Changes. B.Advantages. C.Opprtunities. D.Challenges.
    25.What can yu learn frm Paragraph 4?
    A.Martin-West preferred t stay in Lndn.
    B.Lndn is a nisy place cmpared t the island.
    C.Martin-West struggled t get used t life at Base A.
    D.The nise in Antarctica is unbearable fr Martin-West.
    26.Which wrd best describes the jb mentined in the text?
    A.Respectable. B.Prfitable. C.Effrtless. D.Demanding.
    27.What des the text mainly tell us?
    A.Adventurers are called n t enjy endless fun.
    B.Antarctic jbs cncerning penguins are easy.
    C.Unique Antarctic Jbs with highlights are waiting fr adventurers.
    D.The chance has cme fr peple t explre the cld and wild wrld.
    C
    The launch f a tl t recrd a vanishing Greek dialect drew attentin back this week t ne f the great extinctins f the mdern wrld: nine languages are believed t be disappearing every year. Rmeyka, which is spken by an ageing ppulatin f a few thusand peple in the muntain villages near Turkey’s Black Sea cast, separated frm mdern Greek thusands f years ag. It has n written frm. Fr linguists, it is a“ living bridge” t the ancient Greek wrld, the lss f which wuld clearly be a blw.
    But sme languages are in even bigger truble, with 350 that have fewer than 50 native speakers and 46 that have just ne. A cperatin between Australian and British institutins paints the situatin in distinct clurs, with a language stripes chart, devised t illustrate the accelerating decline in each decade between 1700 and tday. Its authrs predict that between 50% and 90% f the wrld’s 7,000 languages will be extinct by 2150. Even nw, half f the peple n the planet speak just 24 f them.
    The histry f languages has always been linked t clnialism (殖民主义) and plitical persecutin (迫害), which scatter ppulatins as well as cntrlling them. The Endangered Languages Alliance (ELA) has tracked dwn and mapped hundreds f dying languages in New Yrk, which is an unexpected discvery. These dialects are suppsed t be fund in remte rural areas. Amng ELA’s mre shcking discveries is that, f 700 surviving speakers f Seke, which riginated in a cluster f muntain villages in Nepal, mre than 150 can be traced t tw apartment buildings in Brklyn district f New Yrk.
    Frm Sami reindeer herders acrss the Arctic t Australia’s Indigenus (土著的) peples, the ways in which peple express themselves hide secret messages abut ancient ways f living in nature. Bth a will and a way are needed if they are t survive. By simply hnuring their existence, linguists play an imprtant rle. Ken Hale, an activist wh is strngly fr preserving endangered languages famusly argued that lsing any language was “like drpping a bmb n the Luvre”.
    28.What des “Rmeyka” in Paragraph 1 refer t?
    A.An extinct ancient Greek language.
    B.A language with very few written wrds.
    C.A disappearing dialect related t ancient Greek.
    D.A ppular dialect lved by the yung generatin.
    29.Why are the numbers used in Paragraph 2?
    A.T shw the imprtance f the dialects.B.T cnclude the diversity f the dialects.
    C.T explain different ways t prtect dialects.D.T illustrate the tendency f fast dying dialects.
    30.What can we infer frm Paragraph 3?
    A.Seke is a place in the muntains f Nepal.
    B.Peple assume fewer dialects exist in big cities.
    C.Nepal and New Yrk were twin cities many years ag.
    D.ELA is nt surprised t trace an riginal Nepal dialect t Brklyn.
    31.What des Ken Hale’s qute mean?
    A.The extinctin f a dialect is a great lss.B.Bmbing Luver is a disaster t any language.
    C.Ancient ways f living are kept secret in Luvre.D.Languages are t survive simply by hnring them.
    D
    Have yu ever wrried that yu might smell bad? Well, yu d have a smell, but nt in the way yu think. The human bdy releases hundreds f chemical cmpunds int the air every day, and these cmpunds reveal much mre than just ur health habits; they can als indicate ur health situatins.
    In 1971, chemist Linus Pauling identified 250 different gaseus chemicals in ur breath, knwn as VOCs. These VOCs riginate frm the bdy’s metablic (新陈代谢) prcesses and are excreted (排泄) thrugh skin glands. While sweat cntributes t these VOCs, it nly accunts fr a small prtin f them.
    VOCs can reveal a lt abut ur health. Fr example, a sweet-smelling breath culd be a sign f diabetes. Besides breath, VOCs are als released frm ur skin, and feces (粪便). A ntable case invlved Jy Milne, wh nticed a change in her husband’s scent 12 years befre he was diagnsed with Parkinsn’s disease. Knwn as “the wman wh can smell Parkinsn’s,” Jy has been using her keen sense f smell t help scientists develp a simple swab test t diagnse the illnesses.
    Animals with advanced sense f smell, like dgs, have demnstrated they can detect varius types f cancer in humans. Althugh these scents are ften undetectable t the human nse, they prvide evidence that ur bdies emit different scents when smething is wrng.
    The relatinship between VOCs, and ur health is still being studied. Studies have already shwn that they can predict a persn’s age within a few years based n their skin VOC prfile. In ne interview, Prfessr Mrin stated, “We are at a relatively early stage in this research area, but we have already distinguished males frm females based n the acidity f skin VOCs. We believe skin VOCs can reveal aspects f wh we are, such as nutritin, health and stress. These signatures likely cntain markers that can be used t diagnse disease.”
    S, wh knws—maybe ne day we will be able t detect diseases simply by breathing int a device.
    32.What d we learn abut the VOCs accrding t the text?
    A.The VOCs are primarily cmpsed f sweat.
    B.Skin VOCs reveal mre abut ur health habits.
    C.Our bdy’s metablic prcesses are the surce f VOCs.
    D.VOCs nly released frm ur skin indicate health status.
    33.Why des the authr mentin animals in paragraph 4?
    A.T argue we shuld rely mre n animals.
    B.T shw the superir intelligence f animals.
    C.T highlight VOCs’ ptential as diagnstic markers.
    D.T illustrate VOCs have the capability t cure cancers.
    34.What future technlgy might arise frm the understanding f VOCs?
    A.Devices that can breathe ut disease-causing VOCs.
    B.Equipment that can analyze VOCs t diagnse diseases.
    C.Persnalized perfumes that can mask disease-related VOCs.
    D.Advanced facilities that can use VOCs t cure diseases.
    35.Which can be a suitable title fr the passage?
    A.The Rle f Sweat in Human Health B.Linus Pauling’s Cntributins t VOCS
    C.Smell f Bdy Cntributing t Diseases D.Detecting Diseases thrugh Bdy Scents
    第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
    根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
    Studies have shwn that physical activity can imprve mental alertness and cgnitive functin. Yur brain wrks better and yu can think mre clearly after exercising. 36 If yu are lking fr a way t bst yur studying, try incrprating daily exercise int yur rutine.
    Try light exercise while yu study.
    A few studies have shwn that perfrming light exercise while studying can help recall f infrmatin. These studies fund that vigrus exercise while studying may hurt recall because yur brain is fcused n the wrkut instead f the infrmatin. 37 Yu can use the statinary bike while yu study fr at least half an hur, making sure t keep the intensity light.
    Exercise at yur desk.
    Yu can get yur bld pumping at yur desk while yu study. If yu dn’t want t leave everything and g fr a quick 15-minute strll, try getting sme physical activity in where yu are. D sme chair squats at yur desk. 38 Hver just abve the chair fr abut 10 secnds. Repeat this 20 times.
    Take a walk n breaks.
    If yu are studying in the library, break up yur study sessins with physical activity. 39 Yu can als d this if yu are studying in yur drm r a cffee shp. Taking a break helps refresh yurself and gets bld flwing t the brain, which can help yu think and remember better.
    40
    Cnsistent daily wrkuts, integrated with yur study and class schedule, are mre effective than cramming 150 minutes f physical activity int the weekend. Regular physical activity thrughut the week enhances brain functin when yu need it mst—during yur study sessins—rather than islating it t the weekend.
    A.Fcus n cnsistency.
    B.Make the exercise an enjyable experience.
    C.Stand up frm yur chair, and then squat dwn withut sitting dwn.
    D.If yu are ging t exercise while studying, just make sure t keep it gentle.
    E.Get up and take a fifteen-minute strll arund the building r arund campus nearby.
    F.Physical activity als helps bst memry and recall, which is imprtant when studying.
    G.D lw-impact gentle exercises, such as walking r swimming, at least 30 minutes a day.
    第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
    第一节 完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
    阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
    I mved t Lndn instead f Wellingtn by accident, r rather, because f an accident.
    One evening in 2008, a grup f jyriders stle ur van (面包车), named The Clmbian, frm a street utside Wellingtn, New Zealand. When my brther Ant 41 the van parked n the beach, he called the plice, wh then gave 42 as it drve ff. After running a few red 43 , the jyriders lst 44 and smashed int a building, 45 the van.
    One mrning, after the accident, we wke t an email frm Ant titled “RIP The Clmbian”, 46 what he’d been thrugh the night befre while my husband, Dave, and I slept 47 in ur flat in Bgtá, Clmbia. The plice caught the six jyriders. “N 48 were hurt in the making f this drama” were, 49 , the last wrds f the email.
    Tw years earlier, Dave, 50 my byfriend, had bught the van befre I went t visit him in New Zealand and transfrmed the back int a mini 51 . We spent the summers f 2006 and 2007 n a rad trip arund the Suth and Nrth islands.
    The Clmbian was at the 52 f everything. It had such significance t us that we decided t 53 it—after all, we wuld be back in New Zealand in a cuple f years.
    The theft f the van 54 changing the curse f my life. It’s hard t imagine what my life wuld have been like in New Zealand had the van nt been 55 .
    41.A.bught B.sptted C.brke D.deserted
    42.A.chase B.advice C.punishment D.infrmatin
    43.A.miles B.crssrads C.lights D.signs
    44.A.interest B.head C.face D.cntrl
    45.A.missing B.aviding C.destrying D.striking
    46.A.detailing B.registering C.reading D.psting
    47.A.hurriedly B.wrriedly C.peacefully D.hpefully
    48.A.custmers B.swimmers C.criminals D.prfessinals
    49.A.unfrtunately B.thankfully C.amusingly D.sadly
    50.A.when B.then C.where D.here
    51.A.suitcase B.gym C.ffice D.hme
    52.A.center B.cst C.entrance D.exit
    53.A.sell B.keep C.frget D.switch
    54.A.turned dwn B.put ff C.set abut D.ended up
    55.A.purchased B.encuntered C.chsen D.stlen
    第Ⅱ卷
    第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
    第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
    阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(一个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
    Giant pandas Yun Chuan and Xin Ba set ut n their jurney t the United States n Wednesday evening, marking 56 new rund f China-US cperatin n the cnservatin f the prtected species.
    A vehicle 57 (carry) the panda bears departed frm the Ya’an Bifengxia Base f the China Cnservatin and Research Center 58 Chengdu Shuangliu Internatinal Airprt where they will bard a chartered plane t San Dieg in the US state f Califrnia.
    The pandas are accmpanied by five 59 (experience) caretakers and veterinary experts frm China and the US. T 60 (sure) the health and safety f the animals during the lng 61 (fly), Chinese experts have arranged fd, such as fresh bamb, bamb shts, fruits, vegetables 62 specially made bread, and drinking water.
    After Yun Chuan and Xin Ba settle in at the San Dieg Z, Chinese experts 63 (stay) there fr abut three mnths t see them thrugh the quarantine perid, 64 will help them t quickly adapt t their new living envirnment. Panda enthusiasts in bth China and the US will have varius means f learning abut the 65 (pair) daily lives and adjustment prcess, accrding t the Natinal Frestry and Grassland Administratin.
    Since the 1990s, China has cllabrated n giant panda prtectin with 26 institutins in 20 cuntries, including the US, Spain, Japan and France.
    第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
    第一节 应用文(满分15分)
    假定你是李华,最近你们到一个外国游客较多的旅游景点上了一堂口语实践课。请你用英文给澳大利亚朋友Luke写一封邮件分享这次经历,内容包括:1.上课的过程;2.你的感想。注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右:2.请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。
    Dear Luke,
    I’m writing t share with yu a special spken English class I had the ther day. ________________________
    ____________________________________________________________________________________________
    Yurs,
    Li Hua
    第二节 读后续写(满分25分)
    阅读下面材料,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一篇完整的故事。
    As the glden sun was sailing higher and higher in the east, casting its warm glw ver the twn, Emily, a keen phtgrapher, started a sl jurney t the famed Old Pine Scenic Area, well knwn fr its centuries-ld pin e frests and winding paths. She anticipated a day filled with peaceful beauty and the pprtunity t tuch nature in its purest frm.
    Upn arrival, Emily was charmed by the quietness and splendidness f the vergrwn pines that twered abve, their branches whispering tales f ld in the gentle mrning breeze. With her camera in hand, she ventured deeper int the heart f the frest, each step further immersing her in the lively picture f greens and earthy brwns.
    The paths f Old Pine were many, weaving thrugh the frest like threads f a vast, tangled (缠结的) web. Initially, Emily fllwed the marked trails, snapping phts f dew-kissed (带着露珠的) spider web s and squirrels dashing thrugh the underbrush. Hwever, as the mrning turned int afternn, she decided t stray frm the beaten path t explre a mre hidden area, rumred t huse the eldest and mst majestic pine in the reserve.
    The deeper she wandered, the quieter the frest grew, except fr the ccasinal rustle f leaves and distant birds. Fcused intently n her phtgraphy, Emily scarcely nticed the shifting shadws and the subtle change in the frest. She then realized it was getting late but she had nt yet fund the eldest pine. And she had nt nly strayed ff the path but was nw thrughly lst.
    Panic fluttered in her chest. She attempted t backtrack, hping t find familiar landmarks, but the frest seemed t have rearranged itself behind her. The trees std pitiless, their trunks like silent guards that ffered n guidance. With her phne’s signal frustratingly absent in the thick frest, Emily felt a surge f helplessness.
    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。
    Emily remembered reading abut the imprtance f staying calm when lst.
    Ndding eagerly, Emily explained her situatin t the lcal man.
    2024学年第一学期浙江省七彩阳光新高考研究联盟返校联考
    高三英语答案
    第一部分:听力(每小题1.5分,满分30分)
    1—5 CABAC 6—10 BBAAC 11—15 AABAB 16—20 CBACB
    第二部分:阅读理解及七选五(每小题2.5分,满分50分)
    21—23 CCA 24—27 BBDC 28—31 CDBA 32—35 CCBD 36—40 FDCEA
    第三部分:语言运用(满分30分)
    第一节:完形填空(每小题1分,满分15分)
    41-45 BACDC 46—50 ACCBB 51—55 DABDD
    第二节:语法填空(每小题1.5分,满分15分)
    56.a 57.carrying 58.fr 59.experienced 60.ensure
    61.flight 62.and 63.will stay 64.which 65.pair’s
    第四部分:写作(满分40分)
    第一节:应用文写作(满分15分)
    One pssible versin:
    Dear Luke,
    I’m writing t share an extrardinary spken English class we had recently. Our teacher led the entire class t a renwned turist attractin frequented by visitrs frm Western cuntries. We had the unique pprtunity t engage in cnversatins with native speakers. All f us were activated by the authentic envirnment rather than the simulated nes at class, thus leaving every ne f us with an urge t talk t the freigners. Even the mst timid by managed t have a happy cnversatin with a turist frm Wellingtn. This immersive experience was incredibly beneficial, as it significantly bsted my cnfidence and sharpened my language skills. Interacting with them in a real-wrld setting was exhilarating and prfundly enriching. I believe this experience will have a lasting psitive impact n my English prficiency.
    Yurs,
    Li Hua
    第二节:读后续写(满分25分)
    One pssible versin:
    Emily remembered reading abut the imprtance f staying calm when lst. She fund a relatively clear spt and decided t wait, hping that a ranger wh takes care f frest r anther hiker might pass by. T keep calm, she resumed taking phts, capturing the stunning beauty f the fg-wrapped frest, each sht a stark cntrast t the mrning’s vibrant frames. As hurs passed, the sund f ftsteps crunching n dry leaves alerted Emily t the presence f anther. A wave f relief washed ver her as an elderly man emerged frm the mist, his face creased with a kind smile beneath a wide-brimmed hat. “I thught I might find smene ut here,” he said in a gentle vice, nticing Emily’s camera. “Yu must be here fr Old Pine’s eldest.”
    Ndding eagerly, Emily explained her situatin t the lcal man. The man, wh intrduced himself as a lcal histrian and knew the frest like the back f his hand. With a cmfrting assurance, he ffered t lead her back t the main trail and then t the ancient pine she had sught. As they walked, the ld man shared stries f the frest’s histry and its significance t the lcal cmmunity. The frest, he explained, was nt just a cllectin f trees but a living memry f the twn’s heritage. Finally, they arrived at the grand ld pine. Its vast trunk and vergrwn branches were indeed a sight t behld, majestic and enduring. Emily captured the tree in her lens, a permanent reminder f her adventure and the lessns learned. She thanked the ld man earnestly, her heart full f gratitude fr the unexpected friendship and the invaluable lessn in humility and respect fr nature.
    【解析】
    21.C。该段第四行“The exhibitin features recent acquisitins as well as wrks that have rarely, if ever, been n view…”。故选C。
    22.C。展览2是有关拉丁美洲历史的建筑。故选C。
    23.A。前两个展览黑标题下方都是NOW ON VIEW。而最后一个展览黑标题下方是UPCOMING EXHIBITION。故选A。
    24.B。该词所在句子的前面内容都是关于南极的劣势。而后面关于企鹅,美丽的风景等都是优势。故选B。
    25.B。南极的企鹅是吵了点。但是与伦敦比起来算是安静的了。故选B。
    26.D。工作地点在南极,有诸多不便。最后一段有讲了对工作的培训,说明这项工作有较高的要求。故选D。
    27.C。本文围绕南极的工作展开的。然后从工作介绍看,这些工作比特殊,环境艰苦,但是也有亮点,如看可爱的企鹅,看美丽的风景等。故选C。
    28.C。从第一段可知,一个小山村里有几千上了年纪的人讲Rmeyka。Rmeyka没有written frm。这种语言是连接古希腊的活的桥梁。但是这种语言正在消失,濒临灭绝。因此这里的Rmeyka是一种正在消失的与古希腊有关系的语言。故选C。
    29.D。从第二段可知,澳大利亚和英国的一个合作项目将这些数字制作成条状图并用显著色彩标出,用以表明方言在加速消失。故选D。
    30.B。从本段可知,濒危语言联盟机构ELA发现纽约竟然有数百种语言。这是出乎预料的。这些方言照理来说应该存在于偏僻的地方。故选B。
    31.A。Ken Hale说,失去任何一个语言都像罗浮宫投上一枚炸弹。这意味着文章开头所说的The lss f a language is a big blw. 是人类的巨大损失。故选A。
    32.C。从文章1-3段可知,VOCs源于新陈代谢而产生的气态化学物质。其排泄方式是通过呼吸、粪便和皮肤。而出汗只占一小部分。故选B。
    33.C。嗅觉灵敏的动物例如狗已经显示了它们能够通过闻气味嗅出人类多种癌症。这是人类身体不够健康时会散发出不同气味的证据。故选C。
    34.B。从文章内容可知,当人体患有某种疾病的时候,会散发出不同的气味。既然有些嗅觉灵敏的动物能够闻出这样的气味,那么可以推断有可能生产出能够通过分析VOCs而进行疾病诊断的设备。
    35.D。从文章可知,当人体出现健康状况时,身体会释放出特殊的气味。而这些气味可以被嗅觉灵敏的动物所识别。由此可知,通过识别人体释放的气味可以侦测疾病。故选D。
    36.F。该句承前句都是讲运动的好处。故选F。
    37.D。本段标题Try light exercise while yu study。核心信息是light exercise和while studying。D选项的keep it gentle和while studying与此吻合。故选D。
    38.C。本段介绍的是办公桌边上的运动。C选项符合这样的运动。故选C。
    39.E。标题是Take a walk n breaks. 内容是在图书馆和宿舍学习,要将学习分成几个部分。中间休息时运动围绕着建筑物或校园散步15分钟符合这样的安排。故选E。
    40.A。本题是选择标题。是对本段内容的高度提炼。本段内容强调运动要一贯如一,要经常性,而不是只在周末做大量运动而平时不锻炼。故选A。
    41.B。前文可知,他的面包车被偷了。然后她的弟弟在海边看到了这辆车。Spt,无意中看到。故选B。
    42.A。Ant报警了。然后在车子开走时,警察追赶这辆车。Give chase,追赶。故选A。
    43.C。警察追赶之下,这辆面包车一路狂奔,闯了几个红灯。Run red lights,闯红灯。故选C。
    44.D。从后面撞上了建筑物表明,最合理的原因是失去了控制。故选D。
    45.C。从前面撞上建筑物的信息可以知道车子损毁了。故选C。
    46.A。作者醒来收到Ant的邮件,详细讲述了他是如何度过这一夜的。Detail意思是详细讲述。故选A。
    47.C。Ant度过了一个不眠之夜,而我们则一无所知,平安地睡个好觉。故选C。
    48.C。本句意思是没人受伤。车里的是偷车的罪犯。故选C。
    49.B。偷车贼制造这一幕闹剧的过程中,所幸没有人受伤。故选B。
    50.B。两年前,Dave当时还是我的男友,他买了这辆车。这里跟时间有关。故选B。
    51.D。Dave将车子的后部改装成一个迷你的家。以后的两个夏天我们都在这车里度过。故选D。
    52.A。从前文可知,Dave和作者在车里度过两个夏天。也因此他们单算再回到New Zealand。因此这辆车对于他们来说具有很重要的意义,是他们一切的中心。故选A。
    53.B。这辆车对他们具有重要的意义,因此他们决定留着它。故选B。
    54.D。这辆车被偷结果出乎预料的改变了我们的生活轨迹。故选D。
    55.D。很难想象,要不是我们的车被偷了,我们就会在新西兰生活。那么我们的生活会是怎样的。故选D。
    56.a。a new rund f新一轮的…冠词。
    57.carrying。动词现在分词作后置定语。
    58.fr。飞机航班depart frm… fr…,离开…前往…,用介词fr。
    59.experienced。动词ed形式做定语,有经验的。
    60.ensure。形容词变动词,动词不定式表目的。
    61.flight。动词变名词,航班。
    62.and。并列连词。
    63.will stay。根据语境使用将来时。
    64.which。定语从句的关系代词。
    65.pair’s。名词所有格。
    听力原文
    Text 1
    W: Gd mrning! My I have yur passprt and arrival card, please?
    M: Sure. Here yu are.
    W: Culd yu please state the purpse f yur visit and hw lng yu plan t stay?
    Text 2
    W: Gd mrning, I’m calling abut the jb in this mrning’s paper.
    M: Well, culd yu tell me yur name?
    W: Sphie Yung.
    M: Oh yes. What exactly interests yu abut the jb?
    Text 3
    M: Happy birthday, Linda. Here is a present fr yu.
    W: Thank yu very much. I can’t believe that yu still remember my birthday. Ww, it’s a bk. It’s ne f may favrite bks.
    M: I’m very glad yu like it.
    Text 4
    W: Jim, which ne shuld I buy?
    M: Oh, my gdness! Yu shuld hurry up. I’ll get a class in ten minutes.
    W: Srry, I just wish the shp assistants didn’t give me s many chices.
    M: It’s nne f their business. Yu shuld decide which ne t buy quickly.
    Text 5
    W: What are there in the fridge? D we have enugh fr lunch?
    M: Oh, let me have a lk. We have sme fish, beef, eggs and sme vegetables as well.
    W: Gd, we can have sme beef stew r fish sup. Which d yu prefer?
    M: I’d like sme sup.
    Text 6
    W: D yu want t hang ut tnight? My brther is having his friends ver t watch the ftball game. I dn’t want t be there fr it.
    M: Yu dn’t like ftball?
    W: I like playing it, but I hate watching it. I find it really bring.
    M: D yu have anything in mind? We culd g ice skating.
    W: Yes! That’s music t my ears. I will call yu when I am ut f wrk. I’ll need t g back hme and get my ice skates, thugh.
    M: I will need t rent sme. Maybe if we begin t g tgether a lt, I will buy a pair.
    Text 7
    W: Excuse me? Hi, srry, just a quick ne.
    M: Yes, Hw can I help? Are yu ready t pay?
    W: Well, it seems there is smething wrng with the bill. We’ve been charged a little mre than expected.
    M: Oh, gdness, srry abut that. Let me have a quick scan. What seems t be the prblem?
    W: It’s the spaghetti. I thught it was part f the special but it’s been added n separately.
    M: Oh gsh, yu’re abslutely right. Srry fr the mix-up. I d aplgize. I’ll get that srted straight away. Des everything else seem t be kay?
    Text 8
    W: I have t say that yu’re nt quite what I expected. Usually in call yu are very quiet.
    M: Well, I dn’t like t answer questins ut lud. I prefer t listen and absrb the knwledge.
    W: Well, yu shuld speak ut mre. I think yur ideas very humrus. The way yu described the math prblem really makes sense t me. It made me laugh as well, s I wuld prbably remember it better.
    M: Thanks. Maybe I will speak ut mre. In a class like Mr. Williams’s, I think it’s a bit mre imprtant t listen. There are a lt abut ld wars and gvernment leaders that we need t memrize. Hpefully. My listening skills in this class will help us with ur prject.
    W: That’s true. I suppse I d tall mre in my English and P. E classes because they require different types f thinking.
    Test 9
    W: Welcme back. My guest is Alan Cunningham, and he wns a specialty tea cmpany in Beijing. S what makes yur tea better than everyne else’s?
    M: Well, there certainly are many chices when it cmes t tea in China. I think ne f the main differences is that ur teas are never blended r mixed with ther teas. If yu are buying a particular tea frm us, yu can be sure that it came frm ne tea farm and ne specific harvest.
    W: What’s the advantage f drinking that kind f tea?
    M: The flavrs are much mre pure, and many experts agree that the health benefits f drinking tea are maximized when the tea cmes frm a single surce. Als, when we buy ur tea, we buy it directly frm the grwers. This allws us t get t knw mre abut the grwing prcess and the peple wh prduce ur tea.
    W: Hw d yur prices cmpare t thse f ther cmpanies?
    M: We’re a small cmpany that fcus n selling small amunts f high quality tea. We are nt trying t make huge prfits by selling the mst tea pssible. We pay much higher prices fr ur tea because we believe it is the best in the wrld, and we als want t make sure that the peple wh grw the tea get fair cmpensatin fr their wrk. I guess what I’m trying t say is that there are gd reasns why ur prices might be a little higher.
    W: Well, why dn’t tell us a bit abut the teas yu have at the mment?
    Text 10
    May is nw recgnized as Asian American and Pacific Islander Mnth. Thrughut the mnth f May, everyne can learn mre abut the effrts and achievements f Asian Americans and Pacific islanders. They have cntributed t American histry and culture, frm the first Filipins arriving in what is nw knwn as Califrnia t the Chinese labrers cmpleting the United States transcntinental railrad. Asian Americans are nw the fastest grwing Ethnic grup in America. On Sunday, May 16th, many peple gathered in Chicag’s Chinatwn t celebrate thrugh speeches frm distinguished plitical leaders and varius entertainers’ perfrmances. Thse wh arrived early in the day started with dim sum and went shpping in the lcal stres fr grceries, suvenirs, clthing, etc. They als visited the lcal Chinese American Museum r the Heritage Museum f Asian Art. After the afternn entertainment perfrmances cncluded, they went with friends r family fr dinner at ne f the many fine Chinese restaurants.
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