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    这是一份海南省文昌中学2024-2025学年高三上学期第二次月考试题 英语 Word版含解析,共20页。试卷主要包含了A. 词句猜测题,A. 推理判断题,D. 推理判断题,C. 主旨大意题,考查词义猜测,考查细节理解,考查段落大意等内容,欢迎下载使用。

    (试卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟)
    注意事项:
    1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。
    2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡对应题目的答案标号涂黑;如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在试卷上无效。
    3.考试结束后,本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
    第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
    做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
    第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
    听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
    1. What’s the weather like nw?
    A. Cludy.B. Sunny.C. Windy.
    2. Wh usually calls the custmers n Mnday?
    A. Peter.B. Jack.C. Gary.
    3. Where are the speakers?
    A. In a grcery stre.
    B. In a chclate factry.
    C. In a café.
    4. What time will dinner be ready?
    A. At 6:00 p.m.B. At 6:30 p.m.C. At 7:00 p.m.
    5. What des the wman think f Daniel?
    A. He is generus.B. He is rich.C. He is ppular.
    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. Hw lng will Clin be away frm schl?
    A. One week.B. Tw weeks.C. Eight weeks.
    7. What des the wman suggest ding?
    A. Sending Clin a card.
    B. Visiting Clin at his huse.
    C. Helping Clin with his schlwrk.
    听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
    8. Which rm is the mst dangerus rm accrding t the wman?
    A. The bathrm.B. The bedrm.C. The kitchen.
    9. Wh might the man be?
    A. A writer.B. A bkshp wrker.C. A radi hst.
    10. What are the speakers mainly talking abut?
    A. Child safety at hme.
    B. Terrible accidents in Britain.
    C. Hspital treatment in Britain.
    听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
    11. What is the man’s prblem?
    A. He can’t chse frm different cmputer brands.
    B. His cmputer desn’t wrk prperly.
    C. He needs t brrw a cmputer.
    12. Why des the wman recmmend Electr-Land?
    A. She bught her cmputer there.
    B. The prices are lwer there.
    C. Her friend wrks there.
    13. What will the man d next?
    A. G t a stre.B. Arrange anther repair.C. D sme research.
    听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
    14. What is the prbable relatinship between the speakers?
    A. Fellw students.B. Fellw perfrmers.C. Brther and sister.
    15. Hw did Jane win the talent shw?
    A. By singing.B. By dancing.C. By telling jkes.
    16. Hw des Peter feel abut Jane’s success?
    A. Envius.B. Indifferent.C. Prud.
    17. What will Jane d next year?
    A. Spend mre time with family.
    B. G t university.
    C. D a wrld tur.
    听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
    18. What was the tw children’s prblem when they were just fund?
    A. N ne culd understand them.
    B. Peple were scared f them.
    C. They refused t speak.
    19. Wh tk care f the children?
    A. Sme Flemish peple. B. Several villagers.C. A rich man.
    20. What was prbably the cause f the children’s green skin?
    A. They ate strange fd.
    B. They lacked nutritin.
    C. Their parents had green skin.
    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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
    A
    Established in 2015, Presttrek Cycle Centre (FCC) has becme a fantastic bike service prvider in Kusln Lumpr, Malaysin. Offering a wide range f bikes, gears (齿轮) and parts, FCC is the perfect place t start rad cycling fr all levels f bikers. Nw get rlling n the ride, and yur rad cycling experience starts here.
    Why FCC
    With FCC, yu can enjy varius types f cycling. What sets FCC apart frm thers is its cmmitment t quality cntrl. The prducts that include kids’ bikes, muntain bikes, rad bikes and turing bikes ensure yu t have everything yu need fr a great cycling trip. Plus, its friendly custmer service is always ready t send the bike t yur drp-ff lcatin r deliver it t yur htel the day befre yur ride.
    Abut Prices
    FCC ffers reasnable rates depending n the type f the bike and hw lng yu want t rent it. Yu can check the given chart belw. It gives the lwest discunts n the items, making it a cst-effective ptin fr families and friends. Fr mre infrmatin, yu can click here.
    Optinal Bike Turs
    There are varius bike turs fr yu t explre Malaysia. Fr instance, a cultural heritage bike tur in Kuala Lumpur takes yu t famus sites like the Merdeka Square. The St. Peter’s Church and the Stadthuys in the histric Malacca City are als great chices fr histry lvers. Dn’t miss the beauty f naturally scenic rutes thrugh green tea plantatins in the tur f the Camern Highlands.
    21. What des FCC feature?
    A. High-cst gears. B. High-quality bikes.
    C. Guided mtr turs. D. Gd htel services.
    22. Hw much shuld yu pay fr renting a muntain bike and a rad bike fr 2 days?
    A. $115. B. $196. C. $230. D. $257.
    23. Which is the mst suitable place fr nature lvers t cycle t?
    A. The St. Peter's Church. B. The Stadthuys.
    C. The Camern Highlands. D. The Merdeka Square.
    B
    One summer night in a seaside cttage, a by felt himself lifted frm bed. Then, with the swiftness f a dream, he was held in his father’s arms ut nt the nearby beach. Overhead the sky was dtted with stars. “Watch!” Incredibly, as his father spke, ne f the stars mved. In a line f glden fire it flashed acrss the astnishing heavens. And befre the wnder f this culd fade, anther star leaped frm its place, then anther, plunging (猛降) twards the restless sea.
    “What’s this?” the child whispered.
    “Shting stars. They cme every year n a certain August night. I thught yu’d like t see the shw.”
    That was all: just an unexpected glimpse f smething mysterius and beautiful. But, back in bed, the child stared fr a lng time int the dark, knwing that all arund the quiet huse, the night was full f the silent music f the falling stars.
    Decades have passed, but I remember that night still, because I was the frtunate by whse father believed that a new experience was mre imprtant fr a small by than an unbrken night’s sleep. N dubt I had all the usual childhd entertainment, but thse are frgtten nw. What I remember is the night f the shting stars, the telegraph we made that really wrked, and the things we had fund that were encuraged t exhibit — anything unusual r beautiful — snake skins, seashells, flwers,... I remember the thught-prvking (引人深思的) bks left by my bedside that bradened my hrizns and smetimes actually changed my life.
    My father had the gift fr pening drs fr his children and leading them int areas f splendid newness. This subtle art f adding dimensins t a child’s wrld desn’t necessarily require a great deal f time. It simply invlves ding things mre ften with ur children instead f fr them r t them.
    24. What des the underlined sentence in paragraph 4 mean?
    A. The child was still addicted t the beautiful scenery just nw.
    B. The child was t frightened t fall asleep because f darkness.
    C. The child wanted t listen mre t the music abut falling stars.
    D. The child felt grateful t his father fr what he shwed him.
    25. All the things the authr remember frm his childhd are _______.
    A. unusual and nvel B. dangerus and demanding
    C. strange and uncmmnD. educatinal and thught-prvking
    26. What can we learn frm the last paragraph?
    A. Parents shuld intervene mre in their children’s learning.
    B. Parents shuld push their children t try t d everything n their wn.
    C. Parents shuld devte energy t explring new things fr their children.
    D. Parents shuld encurage children t be curius and explre new things in life.
    27. What’s this passage mainly abut?
    A. Limitless knwledge B. Father, the her f my life
    C. Curisity arused that night D. The unusual things in my life
    C
    A recent survey in the US fund that yung peple visit libraries mre ften than their parents r grandparents. The yung lve libraries because they are secure, cmfrtable, free and — as my 11-year-ld wuld say — “aesthetic”. This means they lk gd in the backgrund f an Instagram pst r TikTk vide. Libraries are als a great place t meet peple. If yu’re bth yung and in a library, chances are that yu have similar interests.
    And then, t, there are the bks. Yung peple are turning ut t be big readers f paper bks. Even thugh they have smartphnes, the mst limitlessly distracting devices ever invented, in their pckets, many are deliberately chsing t pick up a piece f 15th_century technlgy instead. They like the fact that bks are self-cntained and require cncentratin.
    There is, smetimes, a sense f nstalgic (怀旧的) csplay in the way yung peple read. In New Yrk, fr example, the latest TikTk-fueled craze is reading with strangers in bars. Yu have t buy a ticket in advance, and then yu all gather and sit in silence fr 30 minutes, reading whatever bk yu’ve brught alng. Like an expensive versin f ging t the library, except that afterwards yu all have a drink and talk abut bks.
    The very thught f it makes me suffer, but that’s because I’m a child f the 1970s and 1980s. T me, reading is a private pleasure, while screens — TV r cinema — are scial. I did nce, in a fit f ambitius parenting, intrduce a “family reading hur”, during which my husband and children were pressed t jin me at the fireside fr sme silent reading. It culd nt have felt mre perfrmative if we had dressed up in tp hats and crinlines (旧时的裙衬). But still, I applaud these yung readers — fr knwing what is gd fr them, fr seeking ut human cnnectin, fr finding the beauty and pleasure in ld institutins, and fr bringing new life t the library.
    28. What des the underlined wrd “aesthetic” in paragraph 1 mean?
    A. Visually appealing. B. Similarly private.
    C. Spiritually relaxing. D. Ecnmically practical.
    29. Why d many yung peple chse t read paper bks despite having smartphnes?
    A. Paper bks are cheaper than smartphnes.
    B. Paper bks are easier t carry arund.
    C. Paper bks are a frm f nstalgic entertainment.
    D. Paper bks ffer a distractin-free reading experience.
    30. What des paragraph 3 mainly talk abut?
    A. The ppularity f TikTk in New Yrk.
    B. A gathering attended by strangers free f charge.
    C. A new reading trend integrating the ld and new.
    D. Histrical cstumes and their appeal t yung readers.
    31. Why des the authr mentin a “family reading hur” in paragraph 4?
    A. T highlight her success in parenting the children.
    B. T illustrate her attempt t cmbine persnal and jint reading habits.
    C. T criticize the lack f interest in perfrmance amngfamily members.
    D. T emphasize the imprtance f dressing frmally during family activities.
    D
    Accrding t the Slar Energy Industry Assciatin, the number f slar panels installed (安装) has grwn rapidly in the past decade, and it has t grw even faster t meet climate gals. But all f that grwth will take up a lt f space, and thugh mre and mre peple accept the cncept f slar energy, few like large slar panels t be installed near them.
    Slar develpers want t put up panels as quickly and cheaply as pssible, s they haven’t given much thught t what they put under them. Often, they’ll end up filling the area with small stnes and using chemicals t cntrl weeds. The result is that many cmmunities, especially in farming regins, see slar farms as destryers f the sil.
    “Slar prjects need t be gd neighbrs,” says Jrdan Macknick, the head f the Innvative Site Preparatin and Impact Reductins n the Envirnment (InSPIRE) prject. “They need t be prtectrs f the land and cntribute t the agricultural ecnmy.” InSPIRE is investigating practical appraches t “lw-impact” slar develpment, which fcuses n establishing and perating slar farms in a way that is kinder t the land. One f the easiest lw-impact slar strategies is prviding habitat fr pllinatrs (传粉昆虫).
    Habitat lss, pesticide use, and climate change have caused dramatic declines in pllinatr ppulatins ver the past cuple f decades, which has damaged the U.S. agricultural ecnmy. Over 28 states have passed laws related t pllinatr habitat prtectin and pesticide use. Cnservatin rganizatins put ut pllinatr- friendliness guidelines fr hme gardens, businesses, schls, cities and nw there are guidelines fr slar farms.
    Over the past few years, many slar farm develpers have transfrmed the space under their slar panels int a shelter fr varius kinds f pllinatrs, resulting in sil imprvement and carbn reductin. “These pllinatr-friendly slar farms can have a valuable impact n everything that’s ging n in the landscape,” says Macknick.
    32. What d slar develpers ften ignre?
    A. The decline in the demand fr slar energy.
    B. The negative impact f installing slar panels.
    C. The rising labr cst f building slar farms.
    D. The mst recent advances in slar technlgy.
    33. What des InSPIRE aim t d?
    A. Imprve the prductivity f lcal farms.
    B. Invent new methds fr cntrlling weeds.
    C. Make slar prjects envirnmentally friendly.
    D. Prmte the use f slar energy in rural areas.
    34. What is the purpse f the laws mentined in Paragraph 4?
    A. T cnserve pllinatrs.B. T restrict slar develpment.
    C. T diversify the ecnmy.D. T ensure the supply f energy.
    35. Which f the fllwing is the best title fr the text?
    A. Pllinatrs: T Leave r t Stay B. Slar Energy: Hpe fr the Future
    C. InSPIRE: A Leader in Agriculture D. Slar Farms: A New Develpment
    第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
    阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
    Tips fr Planning a Nature Walk With Yur Child
    When it cmes t planning a nature walk, the key tip t keep in mind is t have fun with it! 36 If children are given the pprtunity t experience nature, even in simple ways, interactin and engagement fllw quite naturally.
    Let yur children get dirty.
    If yur little ne is anxius t crawl (爬) in the dirt t get a better lk at wrms, then g fr it! 37 Research suggests that kids wh play the dirt are expsed t bacteria, germs and viruses that can help build their immune (免疫) system and reduce the risks f certain allergies and illnesses later in life.
    38
    Encurage them t stp t turn ver rcks, tuch mss, and when they can, climb n and ver rcks and fallen trees. Whatever the envirnment, which yu assess fr any unreasnable danger, the children can set the pace — stimulating cnfidence, flexibility, prblem-slving, creativity, and a sense f wnder.
    Get creative.
    39 Davis suggests pretending t play, such as using a stick as a swrd r magic wand, r making up stries abut the items fund during yur walk. Yur findings als wrk great fr an art prject. “Cllecting rcks n yur nature walk can later be painted and re-purpsed as beautiful wrks f art,” says Davis.
    Let lder children be mre adventurus.
    Fr the lder kids, it’s all abut making a deeper cnnectin with the wrld arund them. With lder kids, yu can encurage them t cnnect with nature n a deeper level by explring their senses. 40
    A.Assess the envirnment.
    B.Have yur children lead the way.
    C.Nature is perfect fr a child’s creativity.
    D.Nature walks dn’t have t be cmplicated.
    E.Dirt might get a bad reputatin, but it shuldn’t.
    F.Try having them walk bareft n different surfaces.
    G.Give them the freedm t play in their wn ways.
    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,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
    During a trip t San Dieg, my husband Dan and I came acrss tw stars, Gracie and Billy, at the Bahia Resrt Htel. Gracie and Billy were actually tw harbr 41 . I later learned Gracie had a severe visual disability and Billy was 42 . Despite their limitatins, they lived jyfully, playing and mving gracefully in their pl. I 43 them daily, fascinated by their enthusiasm and jy.
    “Cme n, Gracie, ” her attendant called ne day during feeding time. Gracie,
    44 the attendant’s presence, swam twards him, nly t 45 under and swim away at the last secnd. Billy jined in the 46 , creating a delightful scene f water jy.
    As I spent hurs 47 Gracle and Billy, I culdn’t help but feel a deep 48
    with them. Dan nticed my 49 and said, “Yu' re falling in lve with them, aren’t yu? ” Indeed, I was. Their ability t 50 and find jy in their circumstances left a permanent impressin n me.
    Tw years later, I faced my wn battle with my 51 . Terrified f lsing my visin, I recalled the seals’ ability t thrive despite their blindness. “ 52 what yu can d, ” I reminded myself, inspired by Gracie and Billy’s 53 fr life.
    I 54 simple pleasures like preparing and enjying meals and rediscvered my lve fr exercise. As my bdy 55 , I realized that Gracie and Billy’s lives became a guiding light during my darkest mments, teaching me t find jy at present.
    41. A. attendants B. seals C. safeguards D. actresses
    42. A. lame B. shy C. slim D. blind
    43. A. visited B. fed C. cmfrted D. guided
    44. A. remembering B. expecting C. appreciating D. sensing
    45. A. flat B. dive C. hide D. sink
    46. A. celebratin B. cnversatin C. fun D. cntest
    47. A. training B. bserving C. examining D. caring
    48. A. cnnectin B. agreement C. cnflict D. challenge
    49. A. embarrassment B. fascinatin C. devtin D. cnfusin
    50. A. adapt B. perfrm C. cmmunicate D. respnd
    51. A. eyesight B. cnfidence C. belief D. depressin
    52. A. Leave behind B. Fcus n C. Accunt fr D. Put ff
    53. A. respnsibility B. requirement C. enthusiasm D. preparatin
    54. A. needed B. missed C. ignred D. embraced
    55. A. weighed B. imprved C. balanced D. relaxed
    第二节 (共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
    阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
    Every year fr ver a millennium(千年), fishermen have braved the subzer temperatures, biting winds and deep snw t search fr an underwater frtune at Chagan Lake — ne f the biggest freshwater 56 (lake) in ur cuntry.
    Chagan is the nly place in China 57 yu can still find fishermen using a Mnglian fishing methd that dates back centuries and has 58 (bare) changed ver time. Hles are drilled in the ice 59 (lwer) a 2-kilmeter-lng net int psitin underwater. Once it fills up with fish, the net is pulled ut f the water using a giant wheel 60 (turn) by Mnglian hrses. The largest fish in the seasn’s
    first catch is believed t be lucky, and will g t the highest bidder at the auctin (拍卖).
    T ensure that this traditin can cntinue 61 damaging the lake’s eclgy, fishermen keep nature in mind thrughut the prcess. Aviding the use f mdern vehicles helps reduce the chance f plluting the lake water, and 62 number f fish that can 63 (catch) is capped t ensure that there will be fish fr years t cme.
    Als, ver the past few years, the mney frm the auctin has been invested int prtecting the lake and surrunding envirnment. And during the summer, private fishing withut 64 (permit) is strictly prhibited. These preservative measures
    65 (keep) the traditin alive fr thusands f years and certainly will be passed n t future generatins.
    第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
    第一节 应用文写作(满分15分)
    假定你是李华,你校英文报正在为即将到来的体育节征集体育项目,请你推荐一项有益的球类运动,内容包括:
    1. 阐述该项目的优点;
    2. 说明开展的可行性。
    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。
    Ball Game Fun: Try It!






    第二节 读后续写(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。
    “N, little girl. Yu can’t get in withut the mney.” Jeffrey, the bus driver, tld a little girl wh wanted t get n the bus but nly had a few pennies. She must have been arund seven years ld, and he wasn’t in the md t deal with unaccmpanied children that day.
    “Please, sir. I want t visit my grandmther,” the little girl begged. “Then g ask yur parents fr the mney and cme back next time,” Jeffrey replied and gestured with his hand fr the girl t get ut. She finally left the bus with her shulders lwered. Jeffrey saw her sit dwn at the bus stp and drve ff.
    He finished his rute and went hme fr the lunch, greeting his wife, Greta, and sitting dwn n the cuch t rest. When he brwsed his Facebk psts, an image caught his attentin. A picture was shared f the little girl he had just turned away a few hurs earlier. The wrd “Missing” was written n tp f the image. He learned that the girl had disappeared a day ag, and her parents were desperately trying t find her.
    “Dear! What have I dne?” he asked himself, standing up and ging t the frnt dr. When Greta asked where he was ging, Jeffrey said, “Greta! Quick! Call 911 and this number,” shwing her the picture f the girl. “I saw this girl at a bus stp earlier, and I turned her away because she didn’t have enugh mney. I’m ging t find her, but please make thse calls.” Having tld her where the bus stp was, he went ut.
    Jeffrey rushed t his car, speeding t the bus stp. Hpefully, the girl was smart enugh t stay in ne place. He culdn’t believe hw careless he had been earlier. She was a little girl all alne. As he drve t the bus stp, Jeffrey vwed (发誓) t be mre careful in the future, especially when it came t children.
    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。
    Para. 1
    Finally, Jeffrey saw a tiny figure sitting n the bench at the spt.





    Para. 2
    A few minutes later, the plice and anther car apprached.




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    2024—2025学年度第一学期高三第二次月考答案
    英 语
    第一部分 听力
    1—5 BBACA 6—10 CBCCA 11—15 BBCAA 16—20 CBACB
    第二部分 阅读
    21—23 BBC 24—27 AADC 28—31ADCB 32—35 BCAD
    36—40 DEBCF
    第三部分 语言运用
    41—45 BDADB 46—50 CBABA 51—55 ABCDB
    56. lakes 57. where 58. barely 59. t lwer 60. turned
    61. withut 62. the 63. be caught 64. permissin 65. have kept
    第四部分 写作
    应用文范文:
    One pssible versin:
    Ball Game Fun: Try It!
    Fr the upcming schl sprts festival, I highly recmmend including table tennis as ne f the activities.
    Fr ne thing, with numerus remarkable advantages, nt nly des it significantly enhance ur reactin speed and cncentratin, but it als serves as an excellent means fr us t build up ur bdy. Fr anther, it’s quite wrkable/practical fr the schl sprts festival, cnsidering that there are many ping-png tables available n campus. Mrever, table tennis is suitable fr players f all skill levels and ppular amng ur students. Hence, rganizing cmpetitins wuld be relatively effrtless.
    I firmly believe that table tennis wuld be an excellent ptin, bringing substantial benefits t the students.
    读后续写
    范文一:
    Finally, he saw a tiny figure sitting n the bench at the spt. Jeffery felt relieved and delighted t see the girl staying safe and sund. Trying t calm himself, Jeffery decided t talk t her gently. He inquired abut her name and why she had left hme. “I was ging t Grandma’s huse. My mm wuldn’t let me g.” Sarah replied, swinging ne f her feet and lking at the cncrete flr. “Yur parents are searching fr yu, and they’ll be here sn,” he assured her, and the little girl gave him a small smile.
    A few minutes later, the plice and anther car apprached them. A wman gt ut f the vehicle and rushed tward Sarah. The little girl gt up and ran t her, yelling, “Mmmy!” The plice fficers apprached Jeffrey and he tld them the entire stry and hw he regretted nt letting her n the bus, s he came t find her. Sarah’s parents thanked him fr what he had dne. Frm then n, Jeffrey helped anyne shrt n cash wh gt n his bus, and he always watched ut fr the kids that were alne because they needed smene like him t d the right jb.
    听 力 材 料
    Text 1
    W: Hw is the weather tday?
    M: It’s beautiful. The sun is shining. It’s nice and warm. (1)
    W: It’s much better than the cludy day yesterday, isn’t it?
    M: Yes, althugh the wind will prbably pick up later.
    Text 2
    W: Peter, I’ve just had a call frm Jack. He is ill and wn’t be at wrk tday, s culd yu make his Mnday calls t the custmers? (2)
    M: But I’m busy. Can’t Gary d it?
    W: Gary’s ging t be late. His car brke dwn.
    Text 3
    M: Excuse me. I’m lking fr chclate-chip ckies. I can’t find them in the dessert rw r the candy sectin.
    W: That’s because they’re in the baking sectin. G t the frnt f the stre and turn right. Yu’ll see the baking area in frnt f yu. (3)
    Text 4
    W: What time is it? The clck in the kitchen has stpped.
    M: It’s 6:30. I just have t g ut t the shp befre it clses. I need sme batteries.
    W: Well, dn’t be lng. Dinner will be ready in exactly half an hur. (4)
    Text 5
    W: Dn’t frget t give Daniel his pen back. It lks like an expensive ne.
    M: He tld me t keep it. He said he culd tell I like it, s I am welcme t have it.
    W: Really? That is s nice f him. I hpe yu thanked him. (5)
    Text 6
    M: Have yu heard the news?
    W: What news?
    M: Clin fell and brke his leg n hliday. His teacher had t drive him hme and he’s ging t be ff schl fr eight weeks. (6)
    W: Oh n, pr Clin. (7) He’s been away fr tw weeks, hasn’t he? I was expecting him t be back next week.
    M: Yes, it happened n the last day f his hliday.
    W: He’ll fall behind with his schlwrk.
    M: His teacher said he’d send him sme hmewrk t d. His classmates have sent him a card as well.
    W: I think we shuld g t visit him at hme. (7)
    Text 7
    M: Here with us is Marsha Ward, wh is a best-selling authr in Britain. Welcme, Marsha. (9) Please, tell us smething abut yur new bk.
    W: Certainly. Did yu knw that mre than a millin children in Britain every year require hspital treatment fr accidents that happen at hme?
    M: Really? I had n idea that the number is that high.
    W: Yes. And almst all f thse accidents culd have been prevented. Parents can prevent children frm falling dwn the stairs by setting up safety gates. They can use mats in the bedrms t prevent children frm slipping n flrs.
    M: Is the bathrm the mst dangerus rm in the huse?
    W: N, the mst dangerus rm by far is the kitchen. (8)
    M: OK. Nw it is a gd time t answer sme f ur listeners’ questins. Hell, line 1... (9)
    Text 8
    M: Oh, this is getting really annying.
    W: What is it?
    M: My laptp. I can be wrking n it and then, all f a sudden, I get a black screen. (11)
    W: Des it happen a lt?
    M: It happened a few times s I tk it t be fixed. The repairman said the prblem was a tiny battery inside that needed replacing.
    W: Did he replace it?
    M: Yes, but the prblem hasn’t gne away. Lk — black screen.
    W: Hw lng have yu had yur laptp?
    M: Only abut five years.
    W: Yu knw, that’s abut hw lng a laptp lasts. I think it’s time yu bught a new ne.
    M: But they are s expensive.
    W: Yu shuld try Electr-Land. They have sme real bargains. (12) My friend gt ne frm there and he lves it.
    M: Dn’t yu think I shuld have anther try at getting it repaired?
    W: If it keeps breaking dwn, I think it is sending yu a message. Yu have used it fr five years. Maybe it’s time fr a change.
    M: OK, but first I am ging t read abut which is the best ne t buy. (13)
    Text 9
    W: Are yu Peter Knwles? (16)
    M: Yes, I am. (16)
    W: Is yur sister Jane Knwles — the singer wh wn the talent shw n TV? (15) (16)
    M: Yes, she is. (15) (16)
    W: Ww. Everybdy knws her in schl. Hw des it feel t have a famus sister? (16)
    M: Very gd, I suppse.
    W: Dn’t yu envy her because she’s famus nw?
    M: Certainly nt. She’s dne really well. She’s a credit t ur family. (16)
    W: Did yu watch her perfrmance n TV?
    M: Well, yes. But mst f the time we were all in the audience at the TV studi when she perfrmed. We saw it live — me and the rest f the family.
    W: Oh, that must have been s cl. What was it like?
    M: It was gd — quite interesting really.
    W: What were the ther perfrmers like?
    M: They were great. The cmedian was very gd. I liked the dancers as well.
    W: Why desn’t Jane g t this schl? (17) If I culd see her at schl, that wuld be amazing!
    M: She left at the end f the summer term. She’ll be at university fr the next three years. (17)
    W: Or maybe she’ll d a wrld tur?
    M: I dn’t think s.
    Text 10
    The village f Wlpit in Sufflk, England has a strange legend — abut tw mysterius children whse skin was green. The tale is even stranger when yu cnsider that it might be true. The stry started during the 12th century when villagers came acrss tw yung children — a girl and a by with green skin. Their wrds made n sense and they were acting nervusly. (18) The children were taken t the hme f a wealthy man, wh cared fr them. (19) At first, they refused t eat. The children lived with the man fr sme time, and eventually started eating. After they did s, their skin lst its green clr. The children als slwly learned t speak English, and were then asked where they had cme frm. They said they came frm “the land f St. Martin”. They had been lking after sheep when they heard the sund f bells and fllwed the sund t where they were fund. The by later died but the girl grew up, married, and had a child. S, wh were the strange green children? The mst likely explanatin is that they were the children f Flemish immigrants whse parents had died. Perhaps they spke nly their native language f Flemish, which wuld explain why peple thught their wrds made n sense. The green clr f their skin was prbably caused by a lack f nutritius fd. (20)
    部分答案详解
    阅读理解
    A篇
    【语篇导读】本文是一篇应用文。文章介绍了吉隆坡的一个提供自行车租赁服务的供应商Fresttrek Cycle Centre (FCC)的服务、价格及可选择的自行车旅行线路。
    21. B. 直接信息题。根据Why FCC部分第二句What sets FCC apart frm thers is its cmmitment t quality cntrl可知,FCC不同其它公司特别之处的是它对各类自行车质量控制的承诺,故答案选B项。
    22.B. 数字计算题,根据Abut Prices部分的表格内容可知,租一辆山地自行车和一辆公路自行车一共需要89+107=196(美元),故答案选B项。
    23.C. 间接信息题。根据Optinal Bike Turs部分最后一句Dn’t miss the beauty f naturally scenic rutes thrugh green tea plantatins in the tur f the Camern Highlands的内容可知,在Camern Highlands的自行车之旅中,游客可以穿越绿茶种植园,沿途欣赏自然风光,nature和naturally还是同根词。故Camern Highlands是最适合nature lvers骑车去旅行的地方,答案选C项。
    B篇
    【语篇解析】本文是一篇记叙文。几十年前的一个夏日夜晚父亲抱起熟睡的作者,带作者去看流星,作者在多年后依然对这个夜晚记忆犹新。除此之外,作者还记得许多和父亲一起做的特殊事情,父亲通过一些小事激发作者的好奇心。作者意识到开阔孩子的视野并不需要花费很多时间,只需经常和孩子们一起做一些事情。
    24.A. 词句猜测题。根据画线句前面的“That was all: just an unexpected glimpse f smething mysterius and beautiful. (仅此而已:只是对神秘而美丽事物的意外一瞥。)”并结合上文父亲抱着熟睡的作者去看流星的场景可知,在这个夜晚,作者看到了神秘而美丽的流星雨,再根据画线句 “But, back in bed, the child stared fr a lng time int the dark, knwing that all arund the quiet huse, the night was full f the silent music f the falling stars. (但是,回到床上,孩子在黑暗中凝视了很长一段时间,知道在安静的房子周围,夜晚充满了星星落下的无声音乐。)” 可推知,作者回到床上躺着后,依然沉浸在刚刚看到的美丽景色之中,故选A。
    25.A. 推理判断题。根据第五段中的“I was the frtunate by whse father believed that a new experience was mre imprtant fr a small by than an unbrken night’s sleep (我是一个幸运的男孩,他的父亲认为,对一个小男孩来说,一次新的经历比一个完整夜晚的睡眠更重要)”和“What I remember is the night f the shting stars, the telegraph we made that really wrked, and the things we had fund were encuraged t exhibit—anything unusual r beautiful --snake skins, seashells, flwers, ...(我记得的是流星的夜晚,我们制作的真的很管用的电报,我们这些孩子被鼓励展示我们发现的东西一任何不寻常或美丽的东西-蛇皮、贝壳、花……)"可推出,作者记得的童年里的那些事物都非常独特、新颖,故选A。
    26.D. 推理判断题。根据最后一段中的“My father had the gift f pening drs fr his children and leading them int areas f splendid newness. (我父亲有一种了不起的天赋,那就是为他的孩子们打开大门,带领他们进入一个崭新的领域。)”可知,父亲为他的孩子们打开大门,带领他们进入一个崭新的领域,激发出了他们探索的兴趣。由此可推测出,父母应该鼓励孩子们保持好奇心,探索生活中的新事物, 故选D。
    27.C. 主旨大意题。通读全文可知,本文首先描述了几十年前的一个夏日夜晚父亲抱起熟睡的作者,带作者去看流星,再根据第五段中的“Decades have passed, but I remember that night still, because I was the frtunate by whse father believed that a new experience was mre imprtant fr a small by than an unbrken night’s sleep. (几十年过去了,但我仍然记得那个夜晚,因为我是一个幸运的男孩,他的父亲认为,对一个小男孩来说,一次新的经历比一个完整的夜晚更重要。)”和最后一段中的“My father had the gift f pening drs fr his children and leading them int areas f splendid newness. (我父亲有一种了不起的天赋,那就是为他的孩子们打开大门,带领他们进入一个崭新的领域。)” 可知,那个夜晚父亲让作者体验了新的事物,父亲总能够激发孩子们去探索新事物,使孩子保持好奇心。由此可推测出,C项“那晚激发的好奇心”最适合作本文标题,故选C。
    C篇
    【语篇解读】本文是一篇说明文。讲述了年轻一代热衷图书馆,视其为舒适、免费社交空间和能展现个性品味的地点。尽管电子设备普及,他们仍偏爱纸质书阅读以享受静谧时光,同时创新阅读方式如酒吧共读,融合社交与阅读。作者虽偏好私读,却赞赏年轻读者为图书馆注入新活力的观点。
    28.考查词义猜测。根据第一段中的“The yung lve libraries because they are secure, cmfrtable, free and—as my 11-year-ld wuld say—‘aesthetic’. This means they lk gd in the backgrund f an Instagram pst r TikTk vide.” 年轻人喜欢图书馆,因为它们安全、舒适、免费,而且—正如我11岁的儿子所说—‘aesthetic’。这意味着它们在Instagram帖子或TikTk视频的背景中看起来很好。可知,划线词aesthetic意思是“有美感的,视觉上吸引人的”,故选A。
    29.考查细节理解。根据第二段中的“Even thugh they have smartphnes, the mst limitlessly distracting devices ever invented, in their pckets, many are deliberately chsing t pick up a piece f 15th-century technlgy instead. They like the fact that bks are self-cntained and require cncentratin.” 尽管他们口袋里有智能手机,这种有史以来最具干扰性的设备,许多人还是故意选择拿起一件15世纪的技术。他们喜欢书籍是自成一体的,需要集中注意力。可知,许多年轻人选择阅读纸质书籍是因为纸质书籍提供了一个无干扰的阅读体验,故选D。
    30.考查段落大意。根据第三段中的“In New Yrk, fr example, the latest TikTk-fuelled craze is reading with strangers in bars. Yu have t buy a ticket in advance, and then yu all gather and sit in silence fr 30 minutes, reading whatever bk yu’ve brught alng. Like an expensive versin f ging t the library, except that afterwards yu all have a drink and talk abut bks.” 例如,在纽约,最新的TikTk热潮是在酒吧里与陌生人一起阅读。你必须提前买票,然后大家聚在一起,安静地坐30分钟,读你带来的任何一本书。就像去图书馆的昂贵版本,除了之后你们都喝一杯,谈论书。可知,第三段主要讲的是一种融合了旧与新的新的阅读趋势,故选C。
    31.考查推理判断。根据第四段中的“I did nce, in a fit f ambitius parenting, intrduce a ‘family reading hur’, during which my husband and children were pressed t jin me at the fireside fr sme silent reading. It culd nt have felt mre perfrmative if we had dressed up in tp hats and crinlines (旧时的裙衬).” 有一次,在雄心勃勃的育儿冲动下,我推出了“家庭阅读时间”,在此期间,我的丈夫和孩子们被迫和我一起在炉边默读。如果我们戴上大礼帽,穿上裙衬,也不会感觉更有表演感。可知,作者提到“家庭阅读时间”是为了说明她试图将个人和共同的阅读习惯结合起来,故选B。
    D篇
    【语篇解读】本文是一篇说明文。介绍的是用一种更加友好的方式建立一种新型的太阳能农场,这种新型的农场更有利于保护各种传粉昆虫,从而促进农业的发展。
    32.隐含意义推断题。根据第二段中的Often, they'll end up filling the area with small stnes and using chemicals t cntrl weeds. The result is that many cmmunities, especially in farming regins, see slar farms as destryers f the sil (通常,他们最终会用小石头填满该地区,并使用化学物质来控制杂草。结果是,许多社区,特别是在农业地区,将太阳能农场视为土壤的破坏者) 可知,太阳能开发者采用不环保的方式处理太阳能板安装后产生了问题,导致人们把太阳能农场看作是土壤的破坏者,由此可以推断,开发者在安装太阳能板后忽略了其带来的负面影响,故答案选B项。
    33.动作倾向题。根据第三段中的InSPIRE is investigating practical appraches t “lw-impact" slar develpment,which fcuses n establishing and perating slar farms in a way that is kinder t the land (InSPIRE正在研究“低影响”太阳能开发的实用方法,其重点是以对土地更友好的方式建立和运营太阳能农场)可知,InSPIRE采用更好的方式建立和运营太阳能农场,也就是目的使得太阳能农场更加环保,故答案选C项。
    34.动作倾向题。根据第四段中的“Over 28 states have passed laws related t pllinatr habitat prtectin and pesticide use. (超过28个州通过了与传粉媒介栖息地保护和农药使用有关的法律。)” 可知,这些法律都是与保护传粉者栖息地和农药使用相关,所以这些法律的目的是保护授粉者,故答案选A项。
    35.标题判断题。根据最后一段中的Over the past few years, many slar farm develpers have transfrmed the space under their slar panels int a shelter fr varius kinds f pllinatrs, resulting in sil imprvement and carbn reductin (在过去的几年里,许多太阳能农场开发商将太阳能电池板下的空间改造成各种传粉媒介的庇护所,从而改善了土壤并减少了碳排放)可知,现在的太阳能农场在过去的几年里已经得到了很大的发展,更重要的是太阳能农场也变得更加的环保,这将是未来发展农业的新趋势,再结合全文对太阳农场的发展过程的介绍可以判断,本文主题是介绍新发展的太阳能农场,故选D项。
    七选五
    【导语】这是一篇说明文,文章讲述了计划与孩子一起在大自然散步的几点建议。
    36.后文“If children are given the pprtunity t experience nature, even in simple ways, interactin and engagement fllw quite naturally.(如果孩子们有机会体验大自然,即使是简单的方式,互动和参与也会自然而然地随之而来)”谈到,如果给予孩子探索自然的机会,即便是简单的方式,孩子也会自然地互动和参与起来,据此可以推断出此处应该谈到大自然散步是一件并不复杂的事情,D项“自然漫步并不一定要很复杂”符合语境,故选D。
    37.根据前文“If yur little ne is anxius t crawl (爬) in the dirt t get a better lk at wrms, then g fr it!(如果你的孩子急于在泥土里爬,以便更好地观察蠕虫,那就去做吧)”和后文“Research suggests that kids wh play the dirt are expsed t bacteria, germs and viruses that can help build their immune (免疫) system and reduce the risks f certain allergies and illnesses later in life.(研究表明,玩泥巴的孩子会接触到细菌、病菌和病毒,这些细菌和病毒可以帮助他们建立免疫系统,降低日后患某些过敏和疾病的风险)”可知,此处与dirt有关,结合后文谈到的好处可以推断出于dirt的优缺点有关,E项“肮脏可能会有坏名声,但它不应该”符合语境,故选E。
    38.根据本段内容“Encurage them t stp t turn ver rcks, tuch mss, and when they can, climb n and ver rcks and fallen trees. Whatever the envirnment, which yu assess fr any unreasnable danger, the children can set the pace — stimulating cnfidence, flexibility, prblem-slving, creativity, and a sense f wnder.(鼓励他们停下来翻石头,摸苔藓,如果可以的话,爬上石头和倒下的树。无论环境如何,你评估任何不合理的危险,孩子们都可以设定节奏——激发信心,灵活性,解决问题的能力,创造力和惊奇感)”可知,本段谈到鼓励孩子们多去跟大自然接触,去体验不同的环境,家长在确保环境安全的前提下,让孩子确定与大自然接触的节奏,B项“让孩子们带路”符合本段主旨,故选B。
    39.根据本段小标题“Get creative.(变得有创造力)”可知,本段于创造力有关,结合本段末句“Cllecting rcks while n yur nature walk can later he painted and re-purpsed as beautiful wrks f art(在大自然中散步时收集的岩石可以在以后被他绘画并重新利用为美丽的艺术品)”可知,C项“大自然对激发孩子的创造力再合适不过了”符合本段主题,故选C。
    40.结合本段小标题 “Let lder children be mre adventurus.(让大一点的孩子更有冒险精神)”可知,本段主题是“让大一点的孩子更有冒险精神”,前文“With lder kids, yu can encurage them t cnnect with nature n a deeper level by explring their senses.(对于大一点的孩子,你可以通过探索他们的感官来鼓励他们与自然建立更深层次的联系)”提到通过探索感官来鼓励孩子接触大自然,F项“试着让他们赤脚在不同的地面上行走”是具体的方法,故选F。
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    【解题导语】这是一篇记叙文。主要介绍了作者在圣地亚哥的Bahia Resrt Htel度假期间与两只居住在那里的海豹Gracie和Billy的互动经历,展现了一则关于克服逆境、寻找生命中的喜悦和感激的故事。
    41.选B。在一次前往圣地亚哥的旅行中,我和丈夫Dan在 Bahia Resrt Htel遇见了两位明星, Gracie和Billy。它们实际上是两只海豹。
    42.选D。结合前面的内容可知,与Gracie的严重视觉障碍相呼应,表明 Billy也有视觉上的问题,符合句法结构上的平行性。
    43.选A。尽管有这些缺陷,它们仍然快乐地生活,在池塘里优雅地玩耍和移动。我每天都去看望它们,被它们的热情和快乐所吸引。
    44.选D。这里描述了Gracie对饲养员的存在作出反应的方式。考虑到Gracie有严重的视觉障碍,它可能通过非视觉方式感知到饲养员,比如通过声音或触觉。
    45.选B。结合前面的“swam twards him”和后面的“under and swim away at the last secnd”以及上文 playful,说明Gracie突然潜人水下然后游走。
    46.选C。这里描述了Billy加入了一个活动,这个活动带来了欢乐的水上场景。根据前文Gracie和饲养员的互动,我们可以推断这是一个愉快的、可能具有游戏性质的活动。
    47.选B。这里描述了作者花费大量时间与Gracie和Billy相处的情景,观察这两只海豹。
    48.选A。这里描述了作者与Gracie和Billy之间形成的某种强烈的情感联系。
    49.选B。这里提到Dan注意到了作者的某种表现,而这种表现让Dan认为作者爱上了Gracie和 Billy。这表明作者对海豹展现出了强烈的兴趣或情感投入。
    50.选A。这句话描述了Gracie和Billy的适应能力给作者留下了深刻的印象。
    51.选A。“ Terrified f lsing my visin…”这句话揭示了作者害怕失去视力,暗示了作者的担忧与视力有关。
    52.选B。作者受到Gracie和Billy 生活态度的启发,提醒自己专注于自己能做的事情。
    53.选C。考虑到Gracle和Billy的适应能力和作者从中得到的正面启示,enthusiasm描述了海豹对生活的积极态度。
    54.选D。这里描述了作者在视力问题中乐于接受了这些简单的快乐,如享受美食和重新发现对运动的热爱。
    55.选B。考虑到作者从海豹身上找到了光明,我们可以推断作者的身体状况有所改善。
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