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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。
例: Hw much is the shirt?
A. £ 19.15. B. £9.18. C. £9.15.
答案: C。
1. Hw des the wman sund?
A. Frgiving.B. Angry.C. Carefree.
【答案】A
【原文】M: Ms. Taylr, I’m s srry! I accidentally remved the experiment data. What shuld I d?
W: Stay calm, Jhn. We’ll find a way t recver it. It’s all right.
2. What des the man want t d?
A. Cancel his reservatin.B. Bk a rm.C. Order rm service.
【答案】B
【原文】M: Gd mrning! I’d like t make a reservatin fr the third weekend in September. D yu have any rms available?
W: Yes, we have several. Wuld yu prefer a single r a duble?
3. Hw much were the jeans befre tday?
A. $30.B. $28.C. $40.
【答案】C
【原文】M: Thse jeans are really nice. Hw much are they?
W: They were $40, but I think tday they’re 30 percent ff. That’s a gd price.
M: Okay, thanks.
4. What des David want t d after graduatin?
A. Get a jb.B. G t grad schl.C. Start his wn cmpany.
【答案】A
【原文】M: Mia, what d yu want t d after graduatin?
W: I’m ging t grad schl. What abut yu, David?
M: I’m cnsidering entering the wrkfrce directly. There’s a tech cmpany I’ve been eyeing fr a while. They have an amazing graduate prgram.
5. Why d adults frget their stressful schl life easily?
A. Their memries get wrse.
B. Their lives are less stressful nw.
C. Their lives are full f new infrmatin.
【答案】C
【原文】W: I think when yu are an adult, it’s easy t frget ur stressful schl life.
M: Why? Are ur memries getting wrse?
W: Nt exactly. The flw f fresh infrmatin never stps, and yu’re suppsed t keep track f it all n tp f yesterday’s.
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。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。
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
6. What des the wman need?
A. A travel plan.B. A bank accunt.C. A huse lan.
7. Which bank will the wman prbably g t?
A. The Natinal Bank.B. The Central Bank.C. The Unity Bank.
【答案】6. B 7. B
【原文】W: Hi Andrew. I need t pen a bank accunt. What shuld I d?
M: Yu need t g t the lcal branch and speak t the bank manager.
W: Okay. I want a bank that will be cnvenient fr me t use when I g traveling. What abut the Natinal Bank?
M: Well, it’s fine. I applied fr a huse lan there befre. But I think the best bank fr yu wuld be the Central Bank. They ffer a credit card with great travel benefits.
W: Sunds perfect! Where’s the clsest branch?
M: It’s right ppsite the Unity Bank n Hilltp Rad.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
8. What fd is enjyable fr the wman?
A. Lw-salt fd.B. Sugar-free fd.C. Fat-rich fd.
9. What des the man encurage the wman t d?
A. Pay attentin t brain health.B. Eat less at meals.C. Keep a gd diet.
10. Which fd belngs t the Mediterranean diet?
A. Olive il.B. Green tea.C. Tfu.
【答案】8. C 9. C 10. A
【原文】M: Alice, we always try t eat mre fruits and vegetables and less verly-prcessed fd. But why is it s hard t stick t thse gals?
W: Cme n! High-fat, sugar-rich, and salty fds are s enjyable.
M: Exactly! They turn n ur brain’s reward system because in the past they were nt easy t get. But thse fds can lead t all srts f diseases, s I suggest yu cut back n them. Diets like the Mediterranean r plant-based nes can help yu live healthily.
W: S if I stick t ne f thse diets, I’ll be healthier?
M: One size des nt fit all. Fr example, I fllw a traditinal Asian diet as I regularly eat tfu and green tea, but I als use live il because I recgnize the benefits f the Mediterranean diet. I enjy cffee t.
W: Okay. Thank yu.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
11. What is a must fr Wimbledn tennis players?
A. Wearing cream shes.
B. Dressing in white.
C. Wearing bright-clured shirts.
12. When were the first Wimbledn Tennis Champinships held?
A. In the late 19th century.B. In the early 18th century.C. In the mid⁃17th century.
13. What might Andre Agassi like?
A. Plain clthes.B. Eye-catching clthes.C. High-quality clthes.
14. What is the talk mainly abut?
A. Wimbledn’s dress rule.
B. Athletes’ clthing preferences.
C. Victrian England.
【答案】11. B 12. A 13. B 14. A
【原文】W: Jack, are yu excited abut the Wimbledn Tennis Champinships this year? I lve all the traditins they have there.
M: Yeah. It isn’t a true Wimbledn experience withut the strawberries and cream.
W: Exactly! But did yu knw that thse tennis players have t wear all-white clthes? Even their shes can’t be ff-white r cream.
M: Ha, I knw! I read it’s because back then, in Victrian England, sweat marks were a big n-n. White was the best way t hide them. S, the rule fr athletes t wear white has been in place since the first turnament in 1877.
W: S what happens if they wear smething with clr?
M: They have t change their clthes.
W: Interesting. I remember that Andre Agassi, wh was knwn fr his clrful clthes, was against this traditin frm 1988 t 1990. But he eventually wn Wimbledn in 1992 in white.
M: I guess even the greats have t fllw the rule.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
15. What is the prbable relatinship between the speakers?
A. Clleagues.B. Schlmates.C. Strangers.
16. What did the wman dream f being in schl?
A. A salespersn.B. A buyer.C. A designer.
17. Which cunty has penings fr high schl teachers?
A. Kern Cunty.B. Riverside Cunty.C. Orange Cunty.
【答案】15. B 16. C 17. C
【原文】M: Hi, Jenny. I haven’t seen yu fr ages.
W: Hi, Bill, I think I haven’t seen yu since the ninth grade.
M: Yeah. I mved t Kern Cunty. D yu wrk arund here?
W: At the dress shp acrss the street. I’m a sales assistant fr the time being, but I’m hping they’ll prmte me t buyer after I have sme experience.
M: I remember yu used t dream f being a fashin designer in schl.
W: Yeah. I think this is a step in the right directin. Nw, what are yu up t?
M: I just gt back t Riverside Cunty a cuple f mnths ag. I’m wrking as a waiter right nw but am hping t get a teaching jb. I’ve applied t mst f the lcal middle schls.
W: Oh, I’ve heard there are penings fr high schl teachers in Orange Cunty.
M: I haven’t even applied there. Thanks fr the tip!
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
18. Where did Strm Bris hit?
A. Central Eurpe.B. Suthern Africa.C. Sutheast Asia.
19. Hw many lives were lst t Typhn Yagi?
A. Over 500.B. Over 1,000.C. Over 13,000.
20. What is the cmmn reasn behind thse weather crises?
A. Sea level rising.B. Grwing dry areas.C. Glbal warming.
【答案】18. A 19. A 20. C
【原文】Gd evening, everyne. This is yur weather update. September has brught a series f weather crises t the Nrthern Hemisphere. Flding frm unusually heavy rains acrss nrthwest and nrth-central Africa has taken mre than 1,000 lives and driven clse t 1 millin frm their hmes. Strm Bris has set ff days f heavy rainfall, caused billins in damage, and frced tens f thusands t evacuate flded cities in Central Eurpe. Meanwhile, Typhn Yagi has struck the Philippines and nrthern Vietnam and has taken mre than 500 lives and cst ver 13 billin dllars. These events have smething in cmmn: rising glbal temperatures are causing mre water t disappear frm the ceans, which leads t heavier rain in sme places while making dry areas even drier. Stay tuned fr further updates and please stay safe during these challenging times.
第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项。
A
Auditrium (观众席,礼堂) Rules and Regulatins f Hefei Grand Theatre
Bag Plicy
Bags larger than the size limit fr evacuatin (撤离) standards are nt allwed in the auditrium. If yur bag exceeds the maximum size, please keep it in the lcker rm.
Prhibited Items
N fd, liquids, buquets, beverage cntainers, chewing gum, r phtgraphy/ vide devices are permitted in the auditrium.
Children’s Admissin
Children under 1.2 meters in height are nt allwed int the auditrium, except fr perfrmances specifically arranged fr children. Children 1.2 meters r taller must buy tickets and ccupy their assigned (指定的) seats. Parents r guardians must accmpany children at all times t ensure their safety.
Auditrium Etiquette (礼仪,规矩)
Please maintain silence in the auditrium. Enter the auditrium n time and take yur seat accrding t the number printed n yur ticket. Late arrivals will be required t wait utside and may nly enter quietly during intervals (幕间休息).
Ticket Plicy
Tickets are nn-refundable (不可退款的) and nn-exchangeable after the printed shwtime. Failure t arrive n time will result in the ticket being invalid (无效的) withut refund r exchange. Admissin is by ticket nly. Please keep yur ticket safe. Lst, damaged, r unrecgnizable tickets will nt be accepted fr entry.
Electrnic Devices
Kindly switch ff mbile phnes and ther cmmunicatin devices r set them t silent mde during the perfrmance. Phtgraphy, videtaping, recrding, r the use f phtgraphic equipment is strictly prhibited withut prir permissin.
21. Which f the fllwing is allwed in the auditrium?
A. Chewing gumB. Beverage cntainers
C. Mbile phnes in silent mdeD. Phtgraphy equipment
22. What is required fr children under 1.2 meters in height t enter the auditrium?
A. They dn’t need t purchase a ticket if with their parents.
B. They can enter it withut a guardian.
C. They can nly enter during specific perfrmances intended fr children.
D. They must wait utside until the interval.
23. What shuld late arrivals d if they miss the shwtime?
A. Enter the auditrium quietly and take any available seat.
B. Wait utside and enter during the breaks.
C. Request a refund r exchange fr their ticket.
D. Cntact the staff fr special permissin t enter.
【答案】21. C 22. C 23. B
【语篇解读】本文是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了合肥大剧院观众席的相关规则与要求,包括包袋政策、禁带物品、儿童入场规定、观众礼仪、票务政策以及电子设备使用规范等内容,旨在向观众传达明确的指引和约束信息。
【21题详解】细节理解题。根据文章Electrnic Devices部分“Kindly switch ff mbile phnes and ther cmmunicatin devices r set them t silent mde during the perfrmance.(演出期间,请关闭手机及其他通讯设备,或调至静音模式。)”可知,演出期间手机可调至静音模式带入观众席。故选C。
【22题详解】细节理解题。根据文章Children’s Admissin部分“Children under 1.2 meters in height are nt allwed int the auditrium, except fr perfrmances specifically arranged fr children.(身高1.2米以下儿童不得进入观众席,专为儿童安排的演出除外。)”可知,身高1.2米以下的儿童只有在专为儿童安排的演出时才能进入观众席。故选C。
【23题详解】细节理解题。根据文章Auditrium Etiquette (礼仪,规矩)部分中的“Late arrivals will be required t wait utside and may nly enter quietly during intervals (幕间休息).(迟到者须在场外等候,仅可在幕间休息时安静入场。)”可知,迟到者需在外面等候,只能在幕间休息时安静入场。故选B。
B
One cld autumn afternn, in a frest utside the tiny village f Hümmel, I went fr a walk with the German frester Peter Whlleben.
Whlleben had been managing the frest fr almst three decades, and he had cared fr it with unusual gentleness. Each tree is cut individually and remved using hrses, rather than heavy machinery, t avid damaging undergrund netwrks f rts and fungi that allw trees t exchange resurces and chemical signals. He has created additinal incme fr the frest by leading turs and teaching curses, etc. He has lng insisted that peple arund the wrld culd and shuld manage their frests likewise. Until a few years ag, virtually n ne was listening.
T make his views and his knw-hw widely knwn, Whlleben began writing bks. Hwever, his first fifteen reached a mdest audience. The turning pint came in 2015 with his sixteenth bk, The Hidden Life f Trees. Inspired by the walking turs like the ne that Whlleben was leading me n, he shifted the tne in this bk — frm technical writing t a warm, stry-like style. He said, “The peple I guided thrugh the frest — they were hard trainers. When I talked in a way that wasn’t interesting, they wuld begin talking with each ther.” S he adpted a cheerful and friendly tne — like a kind uncle telling fairy tales, full f warmth and a sense f wnder. And it struck a chrd: The Hidden Life f Trees has sld mre than a millin cpies in Germany alne, and mre than three millin wrldwide.
Near the end f ur walk, Whlleben shwed me a C-shaped stump (树桩). It had been cut dwn at least fifty years ag, and yet, smehw, it was still alive. The tree’s rts, many f which grew abve the sil, were visibly cnnected t a nearby tree. T Whlleben, this was prf f the remarkable mutuality f trees — that they will cntinue caring fr nearby trees even after their death.
24. Why des Whlleben use hrses t remve trees?
A. T get arund easily.B. T keep the ld traditin alive.
C. T reduce equipment csts.D. T prtect undergrund rts and fungi.
25. What makes The Hidden Life f Trees mre ppular than Whlleben’s earlier bks?
A. It is well advertised.B. It is easy and fun t read.
C. It ffers scientific knwledge.D. It explres human-nature bnd.
26. Which can best replace the underlined “mutuality”?
A. Adaptatin.B. Grwth.C. Cnnectin.D. Lifespan.
27. What might be a suitable title?
A. The Secret Language f TreesB. Hw a Bk Changed Frestry
C. A Frest Walk with WhllebenD. Whlleben and His Frest Message
【答案】24. D 25. B 26. C 27. D
【语篇解读】这是一篇说明文。文章主要说明了德国林务员Whlleben温和地管理着森林,其著作《树木的隐秘生活》以故事体风格走红,书中传递树木间相互关联等信息,传播其森林管理理念。
【24题详解】细节理解题。根据第二段“Each tree is cut individually and remved using hrses, rather than heavy machinery, t avid damaging undergrund netwrks f rts and fungi that allw trees t exchange resurces and chemical signals.(每棵树都是单独进行砍伐的,并且是用马匹而非重型机械来移除的,这样可以避免破坏地下由根系和菌类构成的网络结构,这些网络结构使得树木能够进行资源交换和化学信号传递)”可知,沃勒莱本用马来移除树木是为了保护地下根系和菌类。故选D。
【25题详解】细节理解题。根据第三段“T make his views and his knw-hw widely knwn, Whlleben began writing bks. Hwever, his first fifteen reached a mdest audience. The turning pint came in 2015 with his sixteenth bk, The Hidden Life f Trees. Inspired by the walking turs like the ne that Whlleben was leading me n, he shifted the tne in this bk — frm technical writing t a warm, stry-like style.(为了让更多人了解他的观点和专业知识,沃尔勒本开始撰写书籍。然而,他的前十五本书的读者数量并不多。转折点出现在2015年,他出版了第十六本书《树木的隐秘生活》。受到沃尔勒本带领我进行的徒步旅行活动的启发,他在这本书中改变了风格——从专业的写作风格转变为温暖、类似故事的风格)”以及“S he adpted a cheerful and friendly tne — like a kind uncle telling fairy tales, full f warmth and a sense f wnder.(于是他便采用了欢快且亲切的语气——就像一位慈祥的叔叔在讲童话故事那样,充满了温暖和奇妙的想象)”可知,《树的秘密生活》比沃尔勒本之前的著作更受欢迎的原因是其易于阅读且充满乐趣。故选B。
【26题详解】词句猜测题。根据划线词上文“The tree’s rts, many f which grew abve the sil, were visibly cnnected t a nearby tree.(这棵树的根系中有很多部分生长在土壤之上,而且明显与附近的一棵树相连)”可知,文中提到被砍伐的树桩根系与附近树木相连,这体现了树木间的相互关联,“mutuality”在此处指树木间的这种连接关系,故划线词意思是“联系”。故选C。
【27题详解】主旨大意题。根据第二段“Whlleben had been managing the frest fr almst three decades, and he had cared fr it with unusual gentleness.(沃尔勒本管理这片森林已有近三十年之久,他对待这片森林的方式极为温和)”以及第三段“T make his views and his knw-hw widely knwn, Whlleben began writing bks. Hwever, his first fifteen reached a mdest audience. The turning pint came in 2015 with his sixteenth bk, The Hidden Life f Trees.(为了让更多人了解他的观点和专业知识,沃尔勒本开始撰写书籍。然而,他的前十五本书的读者数量并不多。转折点出现在2015年,他出版了第十六本书《树木的隐秘生活》)”,结合文章主要说明了德国林务员Whlleben温和地管理着森林,其著作《树木的隐秘生活》以故事体风格走红,书中传递树木间相互关联等信息,传播其森林管理理念可知,D选项“沃尔勒本和他的森林信息”能概括文章内容,最适合作文章标题。故选D。
C
It all started n a stp (门廊). I picked up a bk and started reading t the neighbrhd kids. When I finished reading, the kids didn’t want stry time t stp. S I said, “Yu guys can read a bk at hme.” “We dn’t have any bks at hme.” they respnded. It was an unpleasant reminder that there are children wh dn’t have a single bk at hme.
As a public librarian, I quickly realized that the kids that I saw cming int the library weren’t the same nes I was reading t ut n my frnt stp. I learned abut smething called bk deserts. A bk desert is an area r a cmmunity with limited access t bks and reading materials.
I was aware that I wasn’t ging t meet my neighbrs wh need it mst inside library’s walls. S I quit my jb and tk t the streets, becming a street librarian wh is ding wrk t increase literary access utside f traditinal settings.
Bk deserts are ften fund in ecnmically disadvantaged areas, where bkstres and libraries are nt enugh. Lwer-incme neighbrs may lack the resurces t buy bks frm the bkstre r pay library fines. Residents may be wrking multiple jbs r facing hardships that make a trip t the library an additinal stress. Requirement f identificatin, fines and fees, all while seemingly nrmal, can becme difficult fr families facing hardships.
Therefre, I’m making bks appear in everyday places in extrardinary ways. I fix free public bk vending machines (自助售书机), hst street-crner stry times, and pp up n the blck with free bkstres, s kids wh dn’t have McDnald’s mney dn’t have t wrry abut having bk-fair mney. Yu’ll find me delivering bks t yur frnt stp. I have delivered 5,000 bks t children living in bk deserts.
I believe everyne is a reader. They just haven’t fund the right bk yet. And that’s where librarians step in. We must meet them where they are and guide them alng that jurney.
28. What inspired the authr t becme a street librarian?
A. The kids’ lack f bks at hme.
B. The kids’ request fr mre stries.
C. Her lve fr reading bks n stps.
D. Her curisity fr seeking bk deserts.
29. What is paragraph 4 mainly abut?
A. The causes f bk deserts.
B. The struggles f a street librarian.
C. The challenges f wrking mre jbs.
D. The imprtance f traditinal libraries.
30. Hw des the authr help kids in bk deserts?
A. By lwering bk prices.B. By dnating mney t them.
C. By inviting them t schls.D. By prviding free bks.
31. What can we cnclude frm the text?
A. Street libraries will replace public nes.
B. Librarians shuld reach ut t readers.
C. Libraries shuld maintain traditinal rules.
D. Bk deserts exist even in rich areas.
【答案】28. A 29. A 30. D 31. B
【语篇解读】本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了作者从公共图书馆馆员转变为街头图书馆员,致力于解决书籍荒漠问题,为孩子们提供免费书籍的故事。
【28题详解】推理判断题。根据第一段中““We dn’t have any bks at hme.” they respnded. It was an unpleasant reminder that there are children wh dn’t have a single bk at hme. (“我们家里没有任何书。”他们回答道。这让人很不舒服地想起,有些孩子家里一本书都没有)”以及第三段中“S I quit my jb and tk t the streets, becming a street librarian wh is ding wrk t increase literary access utside f traditinal settings. (所以我辞去了工作,走上街头,成为一名街头图书馆员,致力于在传统环境之外增加文学接触机会)”可知,作者成为街头图书馆员的灵感来自于孩子们家里没有书这一事实。故选A。
【29题详解】主旨大意题。根据第四段“Bk deserts are ften fund in ecnmically disadvantaged areas, where bkstres and libraries are nt enugh. Lwer-incme neighbrs may lack the resurces t buy bks frm the bkstre r pay library fines. Residents may be wrking multiple jbs r facing hardships that make a trip t the library an additinal stress. Requirement f identificatin, fines and fees, all while seemingly nrmal, can becme difficult fr families facing hardships. (书籍荒漠通常出现在经济不发达地区,那里的书店和图书馆数量不足。低收入的邻居可能缺乏从书店买书或支付图书馆罚款的资源。居民可能同时打几份工,或面临困难,这使得去图书馆成为一种额外的压力。身份证明、罚款和费用,尽管看似正常,但对于面临困难的家庭来说可能会变得困难)”可知,本段主要讲述了书籍荒漠形成的原因,包括经济不发达、书店和图书馆数量不足、低收入家庭缺乏资源以及居民面临的多重压力等。故选A。
【30题详解】细节理解题。根据第五段“Therefre, I’m making bks appear in everyday places in extrardinary ways. I fix free public bk vending machines (自助售书机), hst street-crner stry times, and pp up n the blck with free bkstres, s kids wh dn’t have McDnald’s mney dn’t have t wrry abut having bk-fair mney. Yu’ll find me delivering bks t yur frnt stp. I have delivered 5,000 bks t children living in bk deserts. (因此,我正在以非凡的方式让书籍出现在日常场所。我修理免费的公共图书自动售货机,在街角举办故事时间,并在街区开设免费书店,这样没有麦当劳钱的孩子就不必担心没有书展的钱。你会发现我把书送到你家门口。我已经给生活在书籍荒漠中的孩子们送去了5000本书)”可知,作者通过提供免费书籍来帮助书籍荒漠中的孩子们。故选D。
【31题详解】推理判断题。根据最后一段“I believe everyne is a reader. They just haven’t fund the right bk yet. And that’s where librarians step in. We must meet them where they are and guide them alng that jurney. (我相信每个人都是读者。他们只是还没有找到合适的书。这就是图书馆员介入的地方。我们必须在他们所在的地方与他们相遇,并引导他们完成这段旅程)”可知,作者认为图书馆员应该主动接触读者,引导他们找到合适的书籍,因此可以得出结论,图书馆员应该主动接触读者。故选B。
D
Nietzsche (尼采) was wrng: When yu gaze lng enugh int the abyss (深渊), the abyss des nt gaze back int yu. Instead, the csmic (宇宙的) vid (空白) remains silent and frightening in its vastness.
When lking at the vast emptiness f the universe, there is a temptatin (诱惑) t lk at ur tiny wrld with nihilism (虚无主义). T feel that ur great achievements amunt t nthing. That ur histry fails t leave a mark. That ur cncerns and anxieties are pintless.
I’m a csmlgist, the kind f scientist wh studies the rigin, histry and evlutin f the universe. I have spent years wrking t understand what csmic vids teach us. And in the curse f my studies, I have learned t reject that temptatin.
It’s true that Earth is neither large nr lng-lived, but that is nly ne way f measuring significance. Cmpared with the csmic vids, there is smething special happening n ur planet. Earth is still the nly knwn place in the entire universe where cnscius beings raise their curius eyes t the sky and wnder. Earth is the nly knwn place where humans can exist. It is the nly knwn place where laughter, lve, anger and jy exist. The nly knwn place where we can find dance, music, and art. Our disagreements and all the beautiful cmplexities that make us human aren’t meaningless. The experiences in ur lives are special because they will never happen in the empty expanse f mst f the universe.
The same lessns that csmic vids teach us are fund in the vids we encunter in ur wn lives. The presence f vids guarantees the ppsite; they create cntrast; they are full f ptential. The pain we feel frm lss is the last reminder f the gift f a life deeply lved. The silence befre a perfrmance is full f electric expectatin. Our chice t ignre stressful news is necessary t allw us t fcus n what truly matters.
Artists have lng understd the pwer f the vid. The 12th-century pet Saigy nted that the pauses between raindrps were as imprtant as the drps themselves. The famed architect Rem celebrated the usefulness f negative spaces, declaring, “Where there is nthing, everything is pssible.”
The universe wn’t d anything fr us except give us the freedm t exist. It is ur jb t fill the universe with meaning and purpse.
32. What des the authr suggest abut the “temptatin” in paragraph 2?
A. It reflects humanity’s fear f csmic emptiness.
B. It strengthens peple’s scientific curisity abut the vid.
C. It leads peple t understate Earth’s unique qualities.
D. It cmes frm the universe’s cldness t human existence.
33. Why des the authr reject the temptatin?
A. He is a csmlgist wh believes science.
B. Earth remains the nly knwn hme fr human experiences.
C. Human experiences differ frm thse in vids.
D. Earth’s small size and shrt life makes it unique.
34. What is the main purpse f paragraph 5?
A. T explain why vids exist in universe and life.
B. T suggest peple shuld remve empty spaces in life.
C. T analyze hw emptiness in life ffers significance.
D. T prve filling empty spaces creates greater purpse.
35. Which f the fllwing wuld be the best title fr the passage?
A. Csmic Vids: A Scientist’s Technical Analysis
B. Filling the Emptiness: Finding Meaning in the Vast Universe
C. Nietzsche Revisited: When Philsphy Meets Astrnmy
D. The Silent Universe: Why Our Existence Means Nthing
【答案】32. C 33. B 34. C 35. B
【语篇解读】本文是一篇议论文。主要探讨面对宇宙的虚无,人类应如何在其中寻找意义与价值。
【32题详解】推理判断题。根据第二段中的“When lking at the vast emptiness f the universe, there is a temptatin (诱惑) t lk at ur tiny wrld with nihilism (虚无主义). T feel that ur great achievements amunt t nthing. That ur histry fails t leave a mark. That ur cncerns and anxieties are pintless. (当凝视宇宙的浩瀚虚无时,人们难免会被诱惑,以虚无主义的眼光看待我们这个渺小的世界。觉得我们的伟大成就微不足道,我们的历史未能留下任何印记,我们的关切与焦虑都毫无意义。)”可知,这种“诱惑”会导致人们低估地球的独特品质。故选C项。
【33题详解】细节理解题。根据第三段的“I have spent years wrking t understand what csmic vids teach us. And in the curse f my studies, I have learned t reject that temptatin.(我花费了多年时间去探究宇宙空洞所带给我们的启示。在研究的过程中,我逐渐学会了抵制这种诱惑。)”和第四段中的“Earth is still the nly knwn place in the entire universe where cnscius beings raise their curius eyes t the sky and wnder. Earth is the nly knwn place where humans can exist. It is the nly knwn place where laughter, lve, anger and jy exist. The nly knwn place where we can find dance, music, and art.(地球仍然是整个宇宙中已知的唯一有意识的生物抬起好奇的眼睛望向天空并感到好奇的地方。地球是已知的唯一人类可以生存的地方。它是已知的唯一有笑声、爱、愤怒和喜悦存在的地方。唯一已知的可以找到舞蹈、音乐和艺术的地方。)”可知,第四段中用排比句式强调地球是宇宙中已知的唯一存在“有意识的生物”、人类情感和艺术的地方,由此可知,地球是已知的人类唯一能有各种体验的地方,所以作者在研究过程中逐渐学会了抵制这种诱惑。故选B项。
【34题详解】推理判断题。根据第五段中的“The presence f vids guarantees the ppsite; they create cntrast; they are full f ptential. The pain we feel frm lss is the last reminder f the gift f a life deeply lved. The silence befre a perfrmance is full f electric expectatin.(虚空的存在保证了相反的情况;它们创造对比;它们充满潜力。我们从失去中感受到的痛苦是对深爱的生命礼物的最后提醒。演出前的沉默充满了强烈的期待。)”可推断,第五段的主要目的是分析生活中的空虚如何赋予意义。故选C项。
【35题详解】主旨大意题。通读全文,尤其是最后一段中的“It is ur jb t fill the universe with meaning and purpse.(我们的工作是让宇宙充满意义和目的。)”可知,作者反对宇宙的虚无使人陷入无意义论,强调人类情感、艺术和存在的独特性,倡导在宏大宇宙中主动创造的意义,所以,“填补空虚:在浩瀚宇宙中寻找意义”最能概括全文,适合作为最佳标题。故选B项。
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。
Mental resilience (韧性) has becme a vital skill in tday’s fast-paced wrld. ___36___ Research indicates that individuals with high resilience levels are 35 % mre likely t maintain mental health during lng-term stress. Let’s explre scientific ally prven methds t strengthen this ability.
The Main Idea Explained
Resilience is nt abut reducing stress but managing it effectively. Emerging neurbilgical evidence sheds light n this psitively adaptive prcess. ___37___ Neurscientists (神经学家) cmpare it t muscle training: facing prper challenged regularly imprved mental ability t adjust. Fr instance, a 2023 Harvard study shwed that prper stress increased brain thickness in areas related t making decisins.
Physical Activity as a Fundatin
Exercise is universally recgnized as a key resilience-building tl. During aerbic wrkuts, the bdy prducers BDNF (脑源性神经营养因子), a prtein imprtant fr brain develpment. ___38___ Meanwhile, this chemical prcess nt nly imprved md but als strengthens mental abilities. T maximize benefits, experts suggest cmbining 30 minutes f daily exercise with relaxatin methds such as deep breathing.
The Pwer f Scial Bnds
Human beings succeed thrugh meaningful cnnectins. Strng scial netwrks act as psychlgical safety nets during c rises. ___39___ A Stanfrd University study ver many years fund that peple with strng scial supprt recvered 50 % faster frm emtinal difficulties than thse wh were islated. Surprisingly, nline cmmunicatin thrugh vide calls was 80 % as effective as face-t-face meetings in recent tests.
Methds t Change Negative Thughts
Hw we view difficulties shapes ur mental resilience. Psychlgists suggest changing extreme negative ideas like “I can’t handle this” int psitive views such as “This is hard but pssible.” 2022 study fund that daily gratitude practice lwers stress hrmnes by 25 % in three weeks. ___40___
A. Therefre, building strng cnnectins shuld be a key gal.
B. Creative activities like painting unexpectedly better stress tlerance.
C. Wrkplace culture significantly impacts emplyees’ stress management.
D. This natural prcess helps maintain stable emtins and enhanced clear thinking.
E. Mrever, actively nticing small daily successes helps develp psitive thinking.
F. This psychlgical training strengthens the brain’s ability t handle future challengers.
G. It refers t the ability t recver frm difficulties while keeping basic peratins running.
【答案】36. G 37. F 38. D 39. A 40. E
【语篇解读】本文是一篇说明文,介绍了在当今快节奏的世界中,心理韧性已成为一项至关重要的技能,并探讨了科学证实的增强心理韧性的方法,包括正确理解韧性、进行体育活动、建立社会联系以及改变消极想法等。
【36题详解】根据上文“Mental resilience (韧性) has becme a vital skill in tday’s fast-paced wrld. (心理韧性在当今快节奏的世界中已成为一项至关重要的技能)”以及下文“Research indicates that individuals with high resilience levels are 35 % mre likely t maintain mental health during lng-term stress. (研究表明,具有高韧性水平的人在长期压力下保持心理健康的可能性要高出 35%)”可知上文提到了“心理韧性”,下文说的是“心理韧性”的重要性,可推理出空白处需要对“心理韧性”这一概念进行解释说明,与G项“It refers t the ability t recver frm difficulties while keeping basic peratins running. (它指的是在保持基本功能正常运行的同时从困难中恢复的能力)”表达的含义一致,故选G项。
【37题详解】根据上文“Resilience is nt abut reducing stress but managing it effectively. Emerging neurbilgical evidence sheds light n this psitively adaptive prcess. (韧性不是减少压力,而是有效地管理压力。新出现的神经生物学证据揭示了这一积极的适应过程)”以及下文“Neurscientists (神经学家) cmpare it t muscle training: facing prper challenged regularly imprved mental ability t adjust. (神经学家将其比作肌肉训练:定期面对适当的挑战可以提高心理调节能力)”可知,这里阐述的是这种适应过程对大脑能力的积极影响,与F项“This psychlgical training strengthens the brain’s ability t handle future challengers. (这种心理训练增强了大脑处理未来挑战的能力)”表达的意思一致,故选F项。
【38题详解】根据上文“During aerbic wrkuts, the bdy prducers BDNF (脑源性神经营养因子), a prtein imprtant fr brain develpment. (在有氧运动中,身体会产生脑源性神经营养因子,这是一种对大脑发育很重要的蛋白质)”以及下文“Meanwhile, this chemical prcess nt nly imprved md but als strengthens mental abilities. (同时,这个化学过程不仅改善了情绪,还增强了心理能力)”可知此处提到了产生脑源性神经营养因子这一自然过程,可推理出空白处应是在说产生脑源性神经营养因子这一自然过程对人的积极的作用,与D项“This natural prcess helps maintain stable emtins and enhanced clear thinking. (这个自然过程有助于保持稳定的情绪并增强清晰的思维)”表达的含义一致,故选D项。
【39题详解】根据上文“Human beings succeed thrugh meaningful cnnectins. Strng scial netwrks act as psychlgical safety nets during c rises. (人类通过有意义的联系取得成功。强大的社交网络在危机期间充当心理安全网。)”以及下文“A Stanfrd University study ver many years fund that peple with strng scial supprt recvered 50 % faster frm emtinal difficulties than thse wh were islated. (斯坦福大学多年的一项研究发现,有强大社会支持的人比那些孤立无援的人从情感困难中恢复的速度要快50%)”可知有强大社会支持的人比那些孤立无援的人从情感困难中恢复的速度要快50%,可推理出此处应是在强调建立强大联系的重要性,与A项“Therefre, building strng cnnectins shuld be a key gal. (因此,建立强大的联系应该是一个关键目标)”表达的意思一致,故选A项。
【40题详解】根据上文“Psychlgists suggest changing extreme negative ideas like “I can’t handle this” int psitive views such as “This is hard but pssible.” 2022 study fund that daily gratitude practice lwers stress hrmnes by 25 % in three weeks (心理学家建议将“我无法处理这个问题”等极端消极想法转变为“这很难但有可能”等积极观点。2022年的一项研究发现,每天进行感恩练习可以在三周内将压力荷尔蒙降低 25%)”可知,此处应是在进一步说明培养积极思维的方法,与E项“Mrever, actively nticing small daily successes helps develp psitive thinking. (此外,积极关注日常的小成功有助于培养积极的思维)”表达的含义一致,且“Mrever”进一步递进,符合语境,故选E项。
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A Yangge flk dance perfrmed by rbts during the Spring Festival Gala f the Year f the Snake amazed glbal audiences.
★In the perfrmance directed by Zhang Yimu, 16 rbts ___41___ by Chinese rbtics cmpany Unitree perfrmed tgether with ___42___ frm China’s Xinjiang Art Institute. Dressed in nrtheastern Chinese style flral (绘有花的) padded jackets, the humanid rbts can nt nly smthly ___43___ their waists and imitate human leg-kicking mvements, but als spin handkerchiefs, ___44___ extremely dexterus (灵巧的) actins.
The innvative perfrmance has ___45___ many netizens n verseas scial media platfrms.
“Watching the full dance and the way the rbts ___46___ thse handkerchiefs is really impressive,” ne netizen psted. “I ___47___ think it’s kind f cl. The mre yu integrate (使融入) technlgy int life, the easier it is t get peple t embrace it,” anther ne said.
Thse wh ___48___ the perfrmance n the stage f the Spring Festival Gala were Unitree H1, a humanid rbt prduct f Unitree. The cmpany tld the Glbal Times that thrugh ___49___ AI algrithms (算法) , the rbts are capable f achieving a maximum jint trque f 360 N·m. ___50___ with 360° panramic depth perceptin technlgy, they can precisely grasp every ___51___ in surrundings. Mrever, they can perfectly “understand” music, ___52___ mvements in real-time accrding t the music.
The high-precisin 3D laser SLAM psitining and navigatin technlgy als ___53___ the rbts t accurately find ___54___ even in cmplex stage envirnments, the cmpany nted.
Unitree said they named this mdel f rbts “Fuxi”, a hmphne (同音词) fr a mythical ancestr f the Chinese natin, symblizing the beautiful ___55___ brught by technlgy.
41. A. receivedB. discveredC. prducedD. dnated
42. A. viewersB. dancersC. learnersD. players
43. A. stretchB. bendC. twistD. tuch
44. A. displayingB. expsingC. reprtingD. marking
45. A. supprtedB. mvedC. satisfiedD. impressed
46. A. unfldB. spinC. thrwD. hld
47. A. actuallyB. simplyC. suddenlyD. accidentally
48. A. put ffB. switch ffC. switch nD. put n
49. A. basicB. advancedC. limitedD. previus
50. A. CmparedB. ReplacedC. BalancedD. Cupled
51. A. mvementB. effrtC. cmmandD. gal
52. A. adaptingB. adjustingC. recrdingD. bserving
53. A. preparedB. urgedC. enabledD. inspired
54. A. lcatinB. lightC. spaceD. directin
55. A. victriesB. successesC. blessingsD. devtins
【答案】41. C 42. B 43. C 44. A 45. D 46. B 47. A 48. D 49. B 50. D 51. A 52. B 53. C 54. A 55. C
【语篇解读】这是一篇新闻报道。短文介绍了蛇年春晚,张艺谋执导的机器人秧歌表演惊艳全球,16个优必选机器人与新疆舞者合作,展现灵巧动作,获海外网友好评。
【41题详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意:在张艺谋执导的演出中,由中国机器人公司Unitree生产的16个机器人与中国新疆艺术学院的舞者一同表演。A. received收到;B. discvered发现;C. prduced生产;D. dnated捐赠。根据下文“by Chinese rbtics cmpany Unitree”以及语境可知,机器人是由该公司生产的,prduced符合语境。故选C项。
【42题详解】考查名词词义辨析。句意:在张艺谋执导的演出中,由中国机器人公司Unitree生产的16个机器人与中国新疆艺术学院的舞者一同表演。A. viewers观众;B. dancers舞者;C. learners学习者;D. players选手。根据上文“A Yangge flk dance perfrmed by rbts”及“perfrmed tgether with”可知,这里指是机器人与人类舞者共同表演,dancers符合语境。故选B项。
【43题详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意:这些人形机器人身着东北风格的花棉袄,不仅能灵活扭腰、模仿人类踢腿动作,还能转手帕,展现出极其灵巧的动作。A. stretch伸展;B. bend弯曲;C. twist扭动;D. tuch触摸。根据上文“their waists and imitate human leg-kicking mvements”以及结合秧歌舞蹈的特点可知,“twist their waists(扭腰)”是典型动作,符合语境。故选C项。
【44题详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意:这些人形机器人身着东北风格的花棉袄,不仅能灵活扭腰、模仿人类踢腿动作,还能转手帕,展现出极其灵巧的动作。A. displaying展示;B. expsing暴露;C. reprting报道;D. marking标记。根据上文“nt nly smthly their waists and imitate human leg-kicking mvements, but als spin handkerchiefs”以及语境可知,机器人的扭腰、踢腿、转手帕等都是在展示灵巧动作,displaying符合语境。故选A项。
【45题详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意:这场创新性的表演给海外社交媒体平台上的许多网友留下了深刻印象。A. supprted支持;B. mved感动;C. satisfied满足;D. impressed使印象深刻。根据下文网友的评价“really impressive”可知,这里指表演给网友留下深刻印象,impressed符合语境。故选D项。
【46题详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意:一位网友发帖称:“看完完整的舞蹈,机器人转手帕的样子真的令人印象深刻。”A. unfld展开;B. spin旋转;C. thrw扔;D. hld握住。根据上文“spin handkerchiefs”可知,此处指机器人转手帕的动作,spin是原词复现。故选B项。
【47题详解】考查副词词义辨析。句意:另一位网友说:“我其实觉得这有点酷。你把科技融入生活越多,就越容易让人们接受它。”A. actually实际上;B. simply简单地;C. suddenly突然;D. accidentally意外地。根据下文“think it’s kind f cl”以及语境可知,此处表达网友真实的感受,actually符合语境。故选A项。
【48题详解】考查动词短语辨析。句意:在春晚舞台上表演的是Unitree公司的人形机器人产品Unitree H1。A. put ff推迟;B. switch ff关闭;C. switch n打开;D. put n表演。根据下文“n the stage f the Spring Festival Gala”可知,这里指机器人在舞台上表演,put n符合语境。故选D项。
【49题详解】考查形容词词义辨析。句意:该公司告诉《环球时报》,通过先进的人工智能算法,这些机器人能够实现峰值扭矩360N·m。A. basic基本的;B. advanced先进的;C. limited有限的;D. previus先前的。根据下文“a maximum jint trque f 360 N·m”以及语境可知,能实现高扭矩需要先进的算法,advanced符合语境。故选B项。
【50题详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意:结合360度全景深度感知技术,它们能精确捕捉周围环境的每一个动作。A. Cmpared比较;B. Replaced代替;C. Balanced平衡;D. Cupled结合。根据下文“with 360° panramic depth perceptin technlgy”以及语境可知,这里指“360度全景深度感知技术”与前文的AI算法是结合使用的,cupled with,表示“与……结合”,符合语境。故选D项。
【51题详解】考查名词词义辨析。句意:结合360度全景深度感知技术,它们能精确捕捉周围环境的每一个动作。A. mvement动作;B. effrt努力;C. cmmand命令;D. gal目标。根据上文“with 360° panramic depth perceptin technlgy”以及语境可知,这里指机器人拥有这技术后可以感知周围的动作来配合表演,mvement符合语境。故选A项。
【52题详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意:此外,它们能完美“理解”音乐,根据音乐实时调整动作。A. adapting适应;B. adjusting调整;C. recrding记录;D. bserving观察。根据下文“in real-time accrding t the music”以及语境可知,这里指机器人会根据音乐调整动作,adjusting符合语境。故选B项。
【53题详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意:该公司指出,高精度3D激光SLAM定位导航技术也使机器人即使在复杂的舞台环境中也能准确找到位置。A. prepared准备;B. urged催促;C. enabled使能够;D. inspired激励。根据上文“The high-precisin 3D laser SLAM psitining and navigatin technlgy”以及语境可知,这里指技术使机器人具备某种能力,enabled符合语境。故选C项。
【54题详解】考查名词词义辨析。句意:该公司指出,高精度3D激光SLAM定位导航技术也使机器人即使在复杂的舞台环境中也能准确找到位置。A. lcatin位置;B. light光线;C. space空间;D. directin方向。根据上文“The high-precisin 3D laser SLAM psitining and navigatin technlgy”以及语境可知,定位导航技术是用来确定位置的,lcatin符合语境。故选A项。
【55题详解】考查名词词义辨析。句意:Unitree表示,他们将这款机器人命名为“伏羲”,与中华民族的神话始祖同音,象征着科技带来的美好祝福。A. victries胜利;B. successes成功;C. blessings祝福;D. devtins奉献。根据上文“a hmphne (同音词) fr a mythical ancestr f the Chinese natin”以及语境可知,这里指以神话始祖命名,象征科技带来的美好祝福,blessings符合语境。故选C项。
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。
We fund a parking space next t ur hut, ___56___ was rund and made frm brick. The walls, ___57___ (paint) brilliant white, reflected the afternn sun. There were five similar huts, all lined up ___58___ (face) Munt Kilimanjar, the ___59___ (high) muntain in Africa. The muntain ___60___ (rise) up ver the plains befre us. Tall grasses and trees dtted the plains, which were alive with the African wildlife we had cme t see. Giraffes, with their lng necks, were pulling leaves frm the highest ___61___ (branch). ___62___ the distance, elephants were eating grass, ears flapping lazily as they mved slwly ver the plains. I had never seen anything like this befre. It was indeed the greatest shw n the Earth.
We gt ut f the car, carrying ur suitcases and bxes f fd int the hut. I placed ham sandwiches, sausages and a bunch f bananas n a small wden table. I returned t the car and fetched mre pssessins. It was then that I nticed a small grey mnkey sitting n a tree a few meters away and eating a banana. “S cute,” I thught t ___63___ (me), until I realized ___64___ was my banana that he was eating. He was lking at me intently as he enjyed the final _____65_____ (muth). I was sure he was saying, “Thank yu.” “Yu’re welcme,” I replied.
【答案】56. which 57. painted 58. facing 59. highest 60. rse 61. branches 62. In 63. myself 64. it 65. muthful
【语篇解读】这是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了作者在非洲的一次旅行经历。
【56题详解】考查定语从句。句意:我们在小屋旁边找到了一个停车位,这个停车位是圆形的,由砖砌成。空处引导非限定性定语从句,修饰先行词parking space,关系代词在从句中作主语,应该使用关系代词which引导。故填which。
【57题详解】考查非谓语动词。句意:墙壁被漆成明亮的白色,反射着午后的阳光。句子里已经存在谓语reflected,所以paint需要充当非谓语,它和逻辑主语walls呈被动关系,需用过去分词形式作后置定语。故填painted。
【58题详解】考查非谓语动词。句意:有五座类似的小屋,都排列着,面向乞力马扎罗山,这是非洲最高的山。句子已经存在系动词were,face需要转化为非谓语,它与逻辑主语huts之间是主动关系,需用现在分词形式作状语。故填facing。
【59题详解】考查形容词最高级。句意:有五座类似的小屋,都排列着,面向乞力马扎罗山,这是非洲最高的山。空处修饰名词muntain,需用形容词作定语,定冠词the修饰形容词最高级。故填highest。
【60题详解】考查动词时态。句意:这座山在我们面前的平原上升起。rise在这里充当谓语,根据上下文,它描述的是过去的情况,需用一般过去时。故填rse。
【61题详解】考查名词复数。句意:长颈鹿用它们长长的脖子从最高的树枝上摘叶子。branch是可数名词,此处表示复数概念,需用复数形式。故填branches。
【62题详解】考查介词短语。句意:在远处,大象们在吃草,耳朵懒洋洋地扇动着,它们缓慢地在平原上移动。in the distance是固定短语,表示“在远处”,还要注意首字母大写。故填In。
【63题详解】考查反身代词短语。句意:“太可爱了,”我自言自语道,直到我意识到他吃的是我的香蕉。think t neself是固定短语,表示“自言自语”,这里应该使用反身代词。故填myself。
【64题详解】考查强调句。句意:“太可爱了,”我自言自语道,直到我意识到他吃的是我的香蕉。这个句子是个强调句,应该使用it was…that…结构。故填it。
【65题详解】考查名词。句意:他专注地看着我,享受着最后一口。横线前有final,横线处应该填入名词,再结合句意,这里指的是“咬了一口”,应该填入muthful,表示“一口”,符合题意。故填muthful。
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
66. 假定你是育才中学高中学生李华。你的美国网友Tm在你分享的视频上看到你做中餐的情况,他很感兴趣并表示也想学做中国美食,因此他发来邮件询问。请你给他回复,内容包括:
1. 中国传统美食的特点;
2. 介绍西红柿鸡蛋面制作食材和特点;
3. 建议通过你的视频学习做该美食;
4. 参考词汇:食材ingredient。
注意:
1. 词数80左右;
2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
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【答案】Dear Tm,
Hw are yu ding? I am glad that yu are interested in Chinese fd. As is knwn t all, Chinese fd fcuses n a cmbinatin f clr, flavr, and taste. Since yu wish t learn cking Chinese dishes, I’d like t recmmend egg ndles with tmates t yu. The reasns are as fllws:
Firstly, it is a traditinal Chinese dish, and especially ppular with peple wh dn’t have much time t ck. In additin, its cking methd is very easy. Finally and mst imprtantly, just as its name implies, it nly needs three ingredients: ndles, tmates and eggs, which are cmmn and easy t cme by in ur daily life.
Yu can grasp the detailed cking steps by watching the vide I have psted. I hpe yu can successfully make this delicius dish! If yu have any questins, d let me knw.
Yurs,
Li Hu
第二节(满分25分)
67. 读后续写
I inhaled deeply, expelling the breath against the rear windw f the vehicle, and with a finger, I etched the wrd ‘DREADFUL’ int the misty surface f the glass, creating a temprary inscriptin that mirrred my inner turmil.
My father, casting a brief glance in my directin thrugh the reflective surface f the rearview mirrr, ffered a cmfrting remark, “Alex, this jurney presents itself as an auspicius ccasin fr yu t recnnect with yur maternal and paternal elders.”
The vehicle made a deliberate turn nt a well-trdden dirt path, ne that I recgnized all t well. We were prgressively distancing urselves frm the urban cnfines, mving further away frm the digital tendrils f the Internet, and even mre s frm the stimulating envirnment f the cmputer camp.
“Brighten up, Alex!” exclaimed my mther, her vice carrying a nte f ptimism. “There is every likelihd that anther pprtunity t immerse yurself in the wrld f cding will arise shrtly, perhaps even within this very summer seasn.”
As the car cntinued its jurney, I was acutely aware that all my cmpanins in the realm f prgramming wuld be engaged in the act f cding at the cmputer camp this week, while I, n the ther hand, was t be enscnced in the rural setting f a farm. I uttered nt a single syllable, and in due curse, the vehicle came t a halt in the driveway f my grandparents’ abde. A slender rw f trees materialized int view, their presence a stark cntrast t the urban landscape I was leaving behind.
I had nce taken pleasure in visiting the farm during the spring intermissins befre my immersin int cding camps... and befre the realizatin f the extent t which my actins culd lead t chas and disrder.
The engine f the car had nt yet ceased its hum when my grandmther, with an agility that belied her years, sprang twards us. Frm my vantage pint in the backseat, I bserved as my father and mther embraced my grandmther. I, in turn, reluctantly extracted myself frm the vehicle, feeling as thugh the very frce f gravity had grwn unusually intense.
“Yu bth are certainly deserving f a respite,” my grandmther was saying, her wrds directed twards my parents. “Alex will be in gd stead — he has always held a fndness fr the farm.” She spke in the past tense, implying that Alex had nce cherished the farm.
During the midday meal, my grandmther inquired, “Why such a smber cuntenance, Alex?” I maintained my silence. Why indeed? It seemed as thugh they were acting in ignrance f the events that had transpired during my previus visit. Fr a fleeting mment, my gaze met with my grandmther’s. Culd I muster the curage t questin her regarding the gats’ destructin f all the flra belnging t ur neighbr, Mr. Jacksn, an incident that ccurred because I had inadvertently lifted the latch and allwed the gats t ram free? Was Mr. Jacksn still seething with anger twards me fr the cnsiderable damage I had inadvertently caused him?
“I am quite alright,” I muttered, my vice barely audible. “It is merely the absence f the cding camp this week that I am lamenting. Cding is an activity at which I excel.”
My mther ffered a nd f understanding. “Ah, that des sund disheartening, but the farm will undubtedly ffer yu a different kind f experience.”
注意:续写词数应为150左右。
After lunch, I was n my wn when, ut f nwhere, there’s Mr. Jacksn.
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Instead, Mr. Jacksn yelled, “Great t see yu here, Alex! I need yur help with a lamb’s birth.”
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【答案】
After lunch, I was n my wn when, ut f nwhere, there’s Mr. Jacksn. As I walked tward the barn, I thught abut hw he might still be upset with me fr the gat incident, which happened because I accidentally unlatched the gate, letting the gats wander int his garden and devur everything in sight. Despite this, I culdn’t help but feel a bit relieved that he was the first persn I saw. I hped that he had frgiven me fr the chas that I had unintentinally caused.
Instead, Mr. Jacksn yelled, “Great t see yu here, Alex! I need yur help with a lamb’s birth.” Surprised by his enthusiasm, I wndered if he had frgtten abut the damage that I had caused r if he genuinely needed assistance. As I apprached him, I nticed the urgency in his eyes, which suggested that he really did require my help. Since I had always been gd with technlgy and cding, assisting with smething as rganic as helping a lamb be brn felt like a cmpletely new challenge, ne that I was unexpectedly eager t take n, despite my initial reluctance t be at the farm. The experience f helping bring a new life int the wrld was bth challenging and rewarding, and it helped ease sme f the tensin between Mr. Jacksn and me.
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