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高一下学期七选五英语模拟试卷测试题(答案)IwasbornintheU.S,butgrewupinGreece,experiencingthebestofbothworlds.IbeganstudyingFrenchinsixthgradewhileinGrece.____1____ImovedtotheU.S.at18tostudyatOaklandUniversity.MyloveofFrenchcarriedovertocollegeandFrenchbecameoneofmymajors.BesidesFrench,Iamalsomajoringinjournalismwithadreamtotravelandwrite.____2____IwantedtounderstandthenatureofaculturedifferentfromtheonesIwasfamiliarwith.Iwantedtogettoknowthepeopleandmakebasicconnections.DuringmystayinFrance,ImaintainedablogandIwrotealot.Throughmystudy,Igotthechancetotalktothelocalsandsharestoriesandexperienceswithmyhostfamily.____3____Classeswerelong,homeworkwaspleasantlychallenging,buttherewasplentyoftimeinthatonemonthofJulytoexplorethecityandseeFrance.Thefoodandthetripswerebyfarthebestpartofmyexperience.Iwasinhomestayandallmymealswerehome-made,Frenchanddelicious.____4____IalsogottoseeplacesthatIhadonlyeverheardaboutinmystudies.Physicallygoingtosightsrichinhistoryandbeautywasincredible.Studyingabroad,youwillbeabletoexploretheworldandbecomemoreawareofothercultures.Astudyabroadexperienceiseye-openingandfruitfulinallaspects,nomatterhowlongthestayis.Youwillmakefriendsanddiscoverdeliciousorperhapsstrangefoods.____5____A.Thecheeseandbreadwerewonderful.B.Itwasindeedthemosttiringmomentinmylife.C.TorealizeitIchosetostudyabroadinAngers,France.D.Icouldn’tevenfindasingleminutetorecordmyexperiences.E.Suchexperiencewillmakeyouaculturallyandsociallyricherperson.F.That’swhenmypassionfortheFrenchlanguageandculturewasborn.G.Despitethebusyclassschedule,mytimeinAngerswassimplylovely.Winterisconnectedwithfunandgames:snowballfights,skiing,and,everyfouryears,theWinterOlympics.Butwhatwillawintersportsenthusiastdoifthesnowdoesn’tmakeanappearance?____6____Artificialsnowismorelikeatightlypackedfrozensnowthatispartlymelt.____7____Theyarebrokenupbyahigh-pressurepumpatfirstandthenturnintosmallfrozenpieces.Mostartificialsnowismadeusingsnowcannons.Astheair’scoolingcapacityfalls,sodoestheamountofwaterthatcanbepumpedthroughthemachine.____8____At-4℃asnowcannoncanoperateataround80%humidity.Butiftheoutsidetemperatureis-1℃,thismustbereducedtoaround30%humidity.In1980,theOlympicsheldinAmericabecamethefirstWinterGamestousemachine-madesnow.____9____ArtificialsnowalsoappearedatthetworecentWinterOlympics,inSochi,Russia(2014),andVancouver,BritishColumbia(2010).Andthe2022WinterOlympicsinBeijingisthefirsttorelyentirelyonartificialsnow.____10____TheInternationalOlympicCommitteestatesthatitcreatesamoreconsistentsurface.Inaddition,thesnowthatcomesfromacannonisicierthannaturalsnow.Itmeltsmoreslowly,andprovidesahardersurfaceforathleteslookingforspeed.ThefirstOlympicsusingentirelyartificialsnowwillprobablynotbethelast.A.Buttheyweren’tthelast.B.Itismadefromwaterdrops.C.That’swhenartificialsnowcomesin.D.Whatisartificialsnow,andhowisitmade?E.Temperaturealsoplaysasignificantroleinsnowmaking.F.Artificialsnowcanbeappliedintoawiderangeoffields.G.ArtificialsnowiswellworthusingintheWinterOlympics.HabitstoBeaHighlyEffectiveStudentSomestudentsareabletogetstraightA’sandatthesametimeserveasthepresidentofthreeclubs.However,somestudentsstruggletokeeptheirGPA(Grade-PointAverage)abovea3.0.Andtheyseemtospendalloftheirtimeinstudying.Althoughit’struethateveryone’sIQisdifferent,goodstudyhabitsareveryimportant.___11______12___Ifyouhaven`thadaplanner(规划薄),getone.Manypeopleusetheircomputersandsmartphonestomakeaschedule.Theproblemwiththatapproachisthattheyaremajordistractions(分心的事物).Instead,getanold-fashionedpaperandpenplanner.Createaweeklyschedule.___13___Includetimethatwillbespenteating,sleepinganddoinganythingnotrelatedtoschoolwork.Thatwayyouknowexactlyhowmuchyoucanaccomplisheachday.Takefrequent,shortbreaks.Takingabreakfromstudyingfor15minuteseveryhourwillhelpkeepyourefreshed.___14___Ifyoudon’ttakeabreak,youmayfindyourselfdaydreamingorevenfallingasleep.Takesometimeforsomewater,asnackoraquickchatwithafriend.Takecareofyourself.Duringfinalexamweek,itiscommonforstudentstofallbehindonsleepandmeals.Makesureyougetagoodnight’ssleepandhaveregularmeals.Studyingwhilehungryorsleepyisineffectiveandwillslowyoudowninthelongrun.Alsotrytomaketimeforfriendsandfamily.___15___

.A.Keepthingsorganized.B.Keepawayfromyourcomputers.C.Ofcourse,noteveryoneneedsbreaks.D.Ourbrainsarenotmeanttoworkforhoursnonstop.E.Havingagoodsupportsystemwillhelpwithallthestress.F.Hereareseveralhabitsyoushouldadopttogetgoodgrades.G.Thenundereachday,makealistofthingstodoeachhour.WhyCan’tPeopleStopTouchingMuseumExhibits(展品)?WhenvisitingtheBritishMuseum,youcanseevisitorstouchancientbowlseventhoughthemuseumrulessaynotouchingisallowed.Museumguardssayit’simpossibletostoppeoplefrombreakingtheno-touchrule.___16___Mostmuseum-goingisstillamainlyvisual(视觉的)experienceforvisitorstoadmiretheartworks.___17___Butoverthepastfewyears,moreandmoremuseumshavebeenworkingtoincludeadditionalsenses,likesoundsandsmells.Buttouch,especially,isonlyallowedincertainareas,liketheLouvre’sTouchGallery,ortheBritishMuseum’sHandsOnDesks.___18___Beforethereweremuseums,therewerecuriosityroomsfilledwithacollectionofinterestingobjectsfromaroundtheworld.Whenpeoplevisitedthecollection,theobjectswerepassedaround.Museumscontinuedwiththisspiritofopennessatfirst.Butasmuseumsgrew,thespiritnolongerexisted.Whenyou’vegot4millionvisitorsayear,youcanhardlyhaveeverybodytouchingsomething.Peopleareawkwardandlikelytodamagetheartworks.Sotheruleagainsttouchingartworksmakesgreatsense.Smallermuseumsstillsometimesencouragevisitorstotouchtheirobjects.___19___Whyarewesounwillingtokeepourhandstoourselves?Somepeoplejustwanttomakesuretheartworksarereal.Butthere’salargertruth.___20___Visitorssaythattheywanttofeelhowdeepanengraving(雕刻)goes,soastobetterunderstandtheartisticskills.Inthisway,touchingispartoftryingtosomehowmakecontactwiththepast.A.Touchwasallowedinmuseumsatfirst.B.Ithelpstoshowrespectfortheancientartists.C.Youstop100peopletouchingandthereare200more.D.Visitorslearnmoreaboutobjectsfromreadingsignsaround.E.Youcan’treallylearnmoreaboutobjectsunlessyoutouchthem.F.Butthebiggeronesprefertoadvertisethemselvesasnotouching.G.Museumshavecomealongwaysincethetimeofthecuriosityroom.ThewholenationwelcomedthreeheroicShenzhouXIIIastronautsZhaiZhigang,WangYapingandYeGuangfubackhomeaftertheirhavingcompletedsix-monthspacetask.Duringtheirtimeinspace,theymademanybreakthroughsforChina’sspaceprogram.____21____Firstofall,asforthetaskitself,itwasthelongestsofar.____22____Then,eventheastronauts’returntotheEarthsawsomemajorbreakthroughsforChina’sspaceefforts.____23____TheShenzhouXIIreturncapsulespentover24hoursaroundtheEarth11timesbeforereturningonSept17,2021.ThistimeShenzhouXIIIshortenedtheorbitingtimetoabout9hours,goingaroundtheEarthfivetimes.Behindtheshorterreturntimeistheimprovedefficiencyofthecommandcenter,whichduringthattimehastoconsiderallthefactorsinvolved,andmakeplansforthewholeprocess.ThesearchandrescueteamonEarthalsoperformeditsremarkableabilities.Accordingtoreports,theDongfengLandingSitehasasearchareaoftensofthousandsofsquarekilometers,whichincludesdesert,saltflats,aswellaswetlands,makingitchallengingtolocatewhereithaslanded.____24____At9:57am,thereentrymodule(返回舱)toucheddownsafelyattheDongfengLandingSite.TobuildaspacestationandenableastronautstoliveinitforquitesometimeisakeystepinChina’smannedspacemissions.2022isakeyyearforChina’sspacestation.Twoexperimentalmodules,twomannedspaceshipscarryingsixastronauts,andtwocargospaceshipswillbelaunchedthisyear,pushingtheconstructionprocessofChina’sspacestationfurtherforward.____25____A.Intermsofspeed,itsetanewrecord.B.ItisfairtosaythattheShenzhouXIIItaskhasbeenasuccess.C.Astronautswillalsocarryoutscienceexperimentsandpublicchallengingactivities.D.Secondly,WangYapingwasthefirstChinesefemaleastronauttoconductaspacewalk.E.Yettheteamfinishedthejobofrecoveringthethreeastronautshoursearlierthanexpected.F.Theirtrainingwillensureastronautshavetheknowledgeandskillstocompletedifferenttasks.G.Withspacestationconstructionadvancing,Chinawillmakenewcontributionstospaceexploration.UnderstandingYourFeelingsHelpsYouNameAndTame(驯服)ThemWeallexperiencevariousfeelingsallthetime.Someofthemfeelgreat,somefeelunpleasant,andit’shelpfultobeabletorecognizeandunderstandhowyou’refeelingsoyouknowhowtodealwithit.____26____Theycanincludeanger,sadness,worry,lonelinessandshame,aswellassurprise,happiness,courageandhope,amongmanyothers.____27____Allfeelingsaretheretobefeltandsomecanbemoreuncomfortablethanothers.It’sOKandnaturaltoexperiencedifferentemotions–andthatincludesemotionsthatmightnotfeelnice.Todealwithyourfeelingsyouneedtorecognizewhattheyare.____28____Areyourfistsclenched(攥紧)?Doesitseemlikethere’saknotinyourstomach?Next,payattentiontowhatyou’rethinkingatthistime.____29____Orareyouthinkingthatyoureallydon’twanttodosomething?Onceyouhaveidentifiedhowyou’refeeling,youcanlabelitbysaying,forexample,“I’mfeelingangry”or“I’mfeelinglonely”.Youcanunderstandadifficultfeelingandhelpyourselftohandleit.____30____Ifyou’reupsetaboutadifficultfeeling,like“I’mfeelingangry”,youmightcounttotentocalmdown.Perhapsyounotice“I’mfeelingnervous”,andyoumighttalktosomeoneaboutit.Thepersonyoutalktomaybeabletogiveyoureassurance,moreinformation,adifferentpointofview,orevenhelpyoutakeactiontodealwiththecauseofyourdifficultfeeling.A.Expertscallthis“nameittotameit”.B.Howcanyoudealwithdifferentfeelings?C.Perhapsyouhavethethought,“It’snotfair”.D.Feelingsarehowpeopleexperienceemotions.E.Firstofall,noticewhat’sgoingonwithyourbody.F.Theyareshownthroughvariousbodymovements,tobeginwith.G.Feelingsaresometimeslabelledasgoodorbadbutthatisn’thelpful.TheSecretsofSleepHaveyoueverwonderedwhyyouspendsomuchofyourlifeasleep?Justaselectricitychargesthebatteryofamobilephone,sleeprechargesyourbodyandyourmind.Whatissleep?___31___Itisbroughtonbyyour“bodyclock”—asysteminsideyourbrainthathelpsyousleepatnightandwakeupinthemorning.Eventhoughyouarenotawareofyoursurroundingswhenyousleep,yourbrainremainsactive.Whydopeopleneedtosleep?Humanscouldnotfunctionwithoutsleep.AccordingtotheRoyalCollegeofPaediatricsandChildHealth,sleephelpspeoplelearnbystrengtheningtheirmemories.Ithasphysicalbenefitstoo—likemaintainingahealthyweightandboostingyourimmunesystem.___32___Yourbrainbecomesfoggy,makingitdifficulttoconcentrateandmakedecisions.That’swhyyoumaybetoldto“sleepon”—achoiceyou’reuncertainabout.Whataredreams?Dreamsusuallyoccurduringastageofsleepknownasrapideyemovement(REM)sleep.InREM,theeyesmovequicklybackandforthandbrainactivityincreases.Scientistsarenotsurewhypeopledream.___33___Otherssayithelpspeopleprocessemotions.Everybodydreamsforaroundtwohoursanightbutnoteveryonecanrememberthem.HowmuchsleepdoIneed?Mostadultsneedaroundeighthoursofsleepaday,butMandyGurney,whorunstheMillpondChildren’sSleepClinic,saysthatchildrenneedmore.___34___“Aneight-year-oldrequiresaround10to10-and-a-halfhoursofsleepeachnight,droppingtoaroundninehoursanightinyourteenyears.”Agoodnight’ssleepwillgetyourdayofftoagreatstart.AsMahatmaGandhi,whowasanIndianpoliticianandactivist,isquotedassaying,“___35___”A.WhenIwakeup,Iamreborn.B.IreallythinkIneedmoresleepthannow.C.Sleepisanaturalandtemporarystateofrest.D.Somesayitisaprocessthathelpsstorememories.E.Toolittlesleepcanmakeyoutiredandbad-tempered.F.Youbecomehealthierandthusdiseaseswillnotbotheryou.G.Sleepismorevitalforchildrenbecausetheirmindsandbodiesarestilldeveloping.WhyCan’tPeopleStopTouchingMuseumExhibits(展品)?WhenvisitingtheBritishMuseum,youcanseevisitorstouchancientbowlseventhoughthemuseumrulessaynotouchingisallowed.Museumguardssayit’simpossibletostoppeoplefrombreakingtheno-touchrule.___36___Mostmuseum-goingisstillamainlyvisual(视觉的)experienceforvisitorstoadmiretheartworks.___37___Butoverthepastfewyears,moreandmoremuseumshavebeenworkingtoincludeadditionalsenses,likesoundsandsmells.Buttouch,especially,isonlyallowedincertainareas,liketheLouvre’sTouchGallery,ortheBritishMuseum’sHandsOnDesks.___38___Beforethereweremuseums,therewerecuriosityroomsfilledwithacollectionofinterestingobjectsfromaroundtheworld.Whenpeoplevisitedthecollection,theobjectswerepassedaround.Museumscontinuedwiththisspiritofopennessatfirst.Butasmuseumsgrew,thespiritnolongerexisted.Whenyou’vegot4millionvisitorsayear,youcanhardlyhaveeverybodytouchingsomething.Peopleareawkwardandlikelytodamagetheartworks.Sotheruleagainsttouchingartworksmakesgreatsense.Smallermuseumsstillsometimesencouragevisitorstotouchtheirobjects.___39___Whyarewesounwillingtokeepourhandstoourselves?Somepeoplejustwanttomakesuretheartworksarereal.Butthere’salargertruth.___40___Visitorssaythattheywanttofeelhowdeepanengraving(雕刻)goes,soastobetterunderstandtheartisticskills.Inthisway,touchingispartoftryingtosomehowmakecontactwiththepast.A.Touchwasallowedinmuseumsatfirst.B.Ithelpstoshowrespectfortheancientartists.C.Youstop100peopletouchingandthereare200more.D.Visitorslearnmoreaboutobjectsfromreadingsignsaround.E.Youcan’treallylearnmoreaboutobjectsunlessyoutouchthem.F.Butthebiggeronesprefertoadvertisethemselvesasnotouching.G.Museumshavecomealongwaysincethetimeofthecuriosityroom.ManyregionsinChinahaveintroducedCOVID-19vaccination(接种疫苗)amongchildrenaged3to11.Kidsareencouragedtotakeitandtheprojectisprogressing,whichmightbeimportanttostoppingthespreadofthecoronavirus.____41____Whydochildrengetthesamedosage(剂量)asadults?Whenchildrengetsick,theyaregenerallygivenareduceddosage.ManyparentsareworriedthatthesameCOVID-19vaccinedosagewillbeaburdenonthesmallbody.Sothereisneedforproperdoseinchildren.____42____.Theprocessofvaccinestakingeffecthasnorelationwiththeweightandbodysurfaceareaofthereceiver.Infact,forthemajorityofvaccines,therecommendeddosesforbothbabiesandadultsarethesame.Canchildrenhavefullimmunity(免疫力)afterreceivingtheCOVID-19vaccine?Someparentsdoubtwhethervaccinatingchildrenaged3to11canproducethedueimmuneeffectastheirimmunesystemsarestilldeveloping.Actually,vaccinescanworkexactlythesameinbothchildrenandadults.Thevaccinewillproduceanear100percentimmuneresponseinchildren.____43____SothesamevaccinationstrategyhasbeenadoptedforallagegroupsinChina.____44____Avaccinehastogothroughastrictprocedurebeforebeingwidelyusedinaspecificagegroup.Enoughdataneedtobecollectedtogetemergencyuseorcomeontothemarket.Sothemedicalexperimentshavetobeconsideredinadvance.Chinahascarriedoutaseriesofsuchstudies.Basedonresearchresnlts,theriskofnegativereactionsinchildrenisnohigherthanthatofadults.____45____.Sofarthemostfrequentlyreportedthreenegativereactionsarefever,painandtiredness.Atpresent,thegovernmentisplanningtostudychildrenasyoungas6monthsoldinthefuture.A.Willthevaccineworkonchildrenforever?B.IstheCOVID-19vaccinesafeforchildren?C.Theviruswaseithercarriedbyapersonorwithgoods.D.However,thewaythevaccinesworkdiffersfromthatofotherdrugs.E.Someparentsfindthemselveshavingquestionsaboutthevaccination.F.Thishasalsobeenprovedtrueinmedicalexperimentsondifferentagegroups.G.TheCOVID-19vaccinationforchildrenaged3to11hasbeeninprogressforsometime.HowaFamilyGardenWillImproveYourHealthPlantafamilygarden—you’llalllivehealthier!Gardeningisaneasyactivitytoshareandyou’llharvestbenefitsalongwithyourfreshvegetables,colorfulflowers,andtastyfruit.Whenyouandyourkidsworktogethertoplantandcareforagarden,youcanallenjoythesebenefits.Evenbetter,youdon’thavetowaitforyourplantstoflowertoseethebenefits.___46___※___47___Gardeningandyardworkarelightexercises,whichweallneedeveryday(foratleast30minutes).Whiletakingcareofyourfamilygardendoesn’trequiremuch,it’sstillbeneficialtoyourbodyandmind.Gardeningcanhelpreducestressforsomefascinatingreasons:enjoyfreshairandsunlight,relaxingandrepetitivetasks,andevencontactwithharmlessbacteriainthesoilthathelpsreleaseserotonininthebrain.※Bettersleepandhealthiereating___48___.Andbettersleep,inturn,canimprovekids’behaviorandperformanceatschool.Kidswhogrowvegetableseatvegetables.Adultswhogardenarealsomorelikelytoeatmorefruitsandvegetablesthannon-gardeners.※OutdoortimeandfamilytimeChildrenlikespendingalotoftimeindoors,whichcannegativelyaffecttheirbehaviorandhealth.___49___Planning,sowing,andlookingafterafamilygardenoffersphysicalactivitywithapurposesharedbyeveryone.Itgivesallofyouaprojecttoworkonandenjoytogether,whichimprovesyourfamilyrelationship.※AsenseofresponsibilityGardeninghelpsteachkidsresponsibility.___50___,eitherindependentlyorwithanadult.Whileyoudon’twantthemtoburnoutontiringtaskslikeweeding,takingresponsibilityispartofwhatmakesafamilygardenmeaningful.A.MorephysicalactivityandlowerstressB.BetterknowledgeaboutvegetablesandfruitC.SomeofthemarerightthereforyoutoenjoyD.HavingabettersleepisimportantforeveryoneE.TheycandoalotoftheworkforyourfamilygardenF.ThebenefitsabovecancontributetomoreandbettersleepforeveryoneG.Afamilygardengetsthemoutsideenjoyingandexperiencingthenaturalworld.【参考答案】***试卷处理标记,请不要删除1.无1、F牝2、C牝3、G牝4、A牝5、E【导语】这是一篇记叙文。主要讲述了作者因为喜欢法语,而选择去法国留学,从而更好地去了解法国的人文和文化。牝1、上文“IbeganstudyingFrenchinsixthgradewhileinGreece.”说明作者开始学法语的时间以及地点。以及下文“MyloveofFrenchcarriedovertocollegeandFrenchbecameoneofmymajors.”(我对法语的热爱延续到了大学,法语成为了我的专业之一。)可知,作者在六年级的时候就开始学法语以及一直延续到了大学。F项“从那时起,我对法语和法语文化的热情就开始了。”与上下文为承上启下的关系。故选F项。牝2、由上文“Iamalsomajoringinjournalismwithadreamtotravelandwrite.”(我也主修新闻专业,梦想着旅行和写作。)可知,作者这样的“梦想”与下文选项C“为了实现这一点,我选择了在法国Angers留学。”中“实现”相对应。故选C项。牝3、通过上文“Throughmystudy,Igotthechancetotalktothelocalsandsharestoriesandexperienceswithmyhostfamily.”(通过我的学习,我有机会与当地人交谈,与我的寄宿家庭分享故事和经历。)以及下文“Classeswerelong,homeworkwaspleasantlychallenging,”(课程很长,家庭作业很有挑战性。)可推知,选项G项前半句“尽管课程安排很忙”与下文一致,后半句“但我在Angers的日子过得很愉快。”与上文一致。故选G项。牝4、通过上文“Thefoodandthetripswerebyfarthebestpartofmyexperience.Iwasinhomestayandallmymealswerehome-made,Frenchanddelicious.”(食物和旅行是迄今为止我经历中最好的部分。我住在寄宿家庭,所有的饭菜都是家里做的,法式的,而且很美味。)可知,这里作者提到的食物很美味和选项A“奶酪和面包棒极了”,具体介绍的食物种类形成呼应关系。故选A项。牝5、由上文“Studyingabroad,youwillbeabletoexploretheworldandbecomemoreawareofothercultures.Astudyabroadexperienceiseye-openingandfruitfulinallaspects,nomatterhowlongthestayis.Youwillmakefriendsanddiscoverdeliciousorperhapsstrangefoods.”(在国外学习,你将能够探索世界,对其他文化有更多的了解。留学经历无论多久,在各个方面都让人大开眼界,收获颇丰。你会交到朋友,发现美味的或奇怪的食物。)可知,这段主要讲述的是作者在国外留学心得体会的总结。与E项“这样的经历会让你在文化和社会上更富有。”为递进关系。故选E项。6、C牝7、B牝8、E牝9、A牝10、G【导语】这是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了人造雪的制作过程以及特点等情况。牝6、根据上文“Winterisconnectedwithfunandgames:snowballfights,skiing,and,everyfouryears,theWinterOlympics.Butwhatwillawintersportsenthusiastdoifthesnowdoesn’tmakeanappearance?(冬天与娱乐和游戏有关:打雪仗、滑雪,以及每四年举行一次的冬季奥运会。但是,如果雪没有出现,冬季运动爱好者该怎么办呢?)”可知,上文提到了没有雪的情况,本句为本段最后一句,应回答上文的问题:人造雪。故C选项“那就到了人造雪出场的时候”符合语境,故选C项。牝7、根据上文“Artificialsnowismorelikeatightlypackedfrozensnowthatispartlymelt.(人造雪更像是一种部分融化的紧密的冰冻雪)”以及后文“Theyarebrokenupbyahigh-pressurepumpatfirstandthenturnintosmallfrozenpieces.(它们首先被高压泵分解,然后变成小的冷冻碎片)”可知,本句是在说明后文被高压泵分解的是什么:水滴,B选项中waterdrops对应后文they,故B选项“它是由水滴制成的”符合语境,故选B项。牝8、根据后文“At-4℃asnowcannoncanoperateataround80%humidity.Butiftheoutsidetemperatureis-1℃,thismustbereducedtoaround30%humidity.(在-4℃时,雪炮可以在80%左右的湿度下工作。但如果室外温度为-1℃,这必须降低到30%左右的湿度)”可知,本句启示下文,指出温度对造雪的作用。故E选项“温度在造雪中也起着重要作用”符合语境,故选E项。牝9、根据上文“In1980,theOlympicsheldinAmericabecamethefirstWinterGamestousemachine-madesnow.(1980年,在美国举行的奥运会成为第一次使用机器造雪的冬奥会)”以及后文“ArtificialsnowalsoappearedatthetworecentWinterOlympics,inSochi,Russia(2014),andVancouver,BritishColumbia(2010).Andthe2022WinterOlympicsinBeijingisthefirsttorelyentirelyonartificialsnow.(人造雪也出现在最近的两届冬奥会上,分别是俄罗斯索契(2014年)和不列颠哥伦比亚省温哥华(2010年)。2022年北京冬奥会是第一次完全依靠人工雪举办的冬奥会)”可知,后文提到了另外两届使用机器造雪的冬奥会,可见美国不是最后一个使用机器造雪的冬奥会。故A选项“但他们不是最后一个”符合语境,故选A项。牝10、根据后文“TheInternationalOlympicCommitteestatesthatitcreatesamoreconsistentsurface.Inaddition,thesnowthatcomesfromacannonisicierthannaturalsnow.Itmeltsmoreslowly,andprovidesahardersurfaceforathleteslookingforspeed.ThefirstOlympicsusingentirelyartificialsnowwillprobablynotbethelast.(国际奥委会表示,它创造了一个更一致的表面。此外,大炮上的雪比天然雪更冷。它融化得更慢,为寻求速度的运动员提供了更坚硬的表面。第一届完全使用人工雪的奥运会可能不会是最后一届)”可知,本段主要说明了人造雪的一些优点,可见很值得使用。故G选项“人造雪很值得在冬奥会上使用”符合语境,故选G项。11、F牝12、A牝13、G牝14、D牝15、E【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了,学习效率高的学生所拥有的四个好的习惯。牝11、上文“Althoughit’struethateveryone’sIQisdifferent,goodstudyhabitsareveryimportant.”(尽管每个人的智商确实不同,但良好的学习习惯非常重要。)说明了学习习惯的重要性。F项“Hereareseveralhabitsyoushouldadopttogetgoodgrades.”(为了取得好成绩,您应该养成以下几个习惯。)承接上文,同时引起下文,下文主要介绍了几个好的学习习惯,故选F项。牝12、下文“Ifyouhaven’thadaplanner(规划薄),getone.Manypeopleusetheircomputersandsmartphonestomakeaschedule.”(如果你还没有规划薄,那就找一个。)可知,作者想要强调规划的重要性。A项“Keepthingsorganized.”(让事情井井有条。)也是在强调规划,开启下文,故选A项。牝13、上文“Createaweeklyschedule.”(创建每周计划。)是第二条建议,即就是创建一周的时间表。G项“Thenundereachday,makealistofthingstodoeachhour.”(然后在每一天下,列出每小时要做的事情。)是承接上文,在周计划之下,列好一周中的每天每个小时要做的事情,也开启下文“Includetimethatwillbespenteating,sleepinganddoinganythingnotrelatedtoschoolwork.”(包括吃饭、睡觉和做任何与学业无关的事情的时间。),具体细化到每个件事的时间安排。故选G项。牝14、上文“Takefrequent,shortbreaks.”(经常休息,短暂休息。)可知,本条建议是要经常休息。再根据下文“Ifyoudon’ttakeabreak,youmayfindyourselfdaydreamingorevenfallingasleep.”(如果你不休息一下,你可能会发现自己在做白日梦,甚至睡着了。)可知,大脑是需要休息的,不能无休止的工作。D项“Ourbrainsarenotmeanttoworkforhoursnonstop.”(我们的大脑不应该连续工作几个小时。)符合上下文,故选D项。牝15、上文“Alsotrytomaketimeforfriendsandfamily.”(也尽量为朋友和家人腾出时间。)可知,作者建议要花时间跟家人在一起。E项“Havingagoodsupportsystemwillhelpwithallthestress.”(拥有良好的支持系统将有助于缓解所有压力。)正是解释了作者提出该条建议的原因,因为家人和朋友的支持能够帮助我们缓解压力,符合行文逻辑,故选E项。16、C牝17、D牝18、G牝19、F牝20、E【导语】这是一篇议论文。文章主要讨论了为什么人们不能停止触摸博物馆的展品?牝16、上文“Museumguardssayit’simpossibletostoppeoplefrombreakingtheno-touchrule.(博物馆的保安说,不可能阻止人们违反禁止接触的规定)”说明要完全地阻止人们不接触展品是不可能的。故可推断空格处内容为解释为什么会是这样的情况。结合C项“Youstop100peopletouchingandthereare200more.(你阻止了100个人的接触,然后还有200个人)”与该推断一致,为上文的解释。故选C项。牝17、上文“Mostmuseum-goingisstillamainlyvisual(视觉的)experienceforvisitorstoadmiretheartworks.(大多数参观博物馆的游客仍然主要是通过视觉体验来欣赏艺术品)”以及下文“Butoverthepastfewyears,moreandmoremuseumshavebeenworkingtoincludeadditionalsenses,likesoundsandsmells.(但在过去几年里,越来越多的博物馆一直在努力添加额外的感官,比如声音和气味)”中“But”可知,和空格处形成了转折,故可推断空格处内容仍然在强调通过视觉体验,也是对上文的补充说明。结合D项“Visitorslearnmoreaboutobjectsfromreadingsignsaround.(通过阅读周围的标记,你会对物体有更多的了解)”对上文的补充,以及符合下文的逻辑关系。故选D项。牝18、下文“Beforethereweremuseums,therewerecuriosityroomsfilledwithacollectionofinterestingobjectsfromaroundtheworld.(在博物馆出现之前,有一些摆满了来自世界各地的有趣物品的好奇室)”中“curiosityrooms”为关键词,选项G“Museumshavecomealongwaysincethetimeofthecuriosityroom.(自好奇室时代以来,博物馆已经走过了漫长的道路)”中也提到“curiosityroom”,再结合语意下文为空格处的解释说明,语意连贯。故选G项。牝19、由上文“Smallermuseumsstillsometimesencouragevisitorstotouchtheirobjects.(较小的博物馆有时仍然鼓励参观者触摸他们的物品)”中“Smaller”,以及句意,可推断空格处为相反意思的表达。F项“Butthebiggeronesprefertoadvertisethemselvesasnotouching.(但大一点的更喜欢标榜自己“不接触”)”中“bigger”和上文“Smaller”呼应,为一对反义词,以及与上文语意构成转折关系。故选F项。牝20、由下文“Visitorssaythattheywanttofeelhowdeepanengraving(雕刻)goes,soastobetterunderstandtheartisticskills.Inthisway,touchingispartoftryingtosomehowmakecontactwiththepast.(参观者们说,他们想要感受雕刻的深度,以便更好地了解艺术技巧。通过这种方式,触摸是试图以某种方式与过去联系的一部分)”可推断,空格处内容为“如果你想更好地了解它,应用去触摸它”。E项“Youcan’treallylearnmoreaboutobjectsunlessyoutouchthem.(除非你触摸物体,否则你无法真正了解它们)”与此推断内容一致,为下文意思的总结。故选E项。21、B牝22、D牝23、A牝24、E牝25、G【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了三位中国宇航员从太空返回地球后受到了人们热烈的欢迎并指出这次的太空任务是巨大的成功以及展望了中国航天的未来。牝21、根据前文“Duringtheirtimeinspace,theymademanybreakthroughsforChina’sspaceprogram.(在太空期间,他们为中国的太空计划取得了许多突破。)”以及后文“Firstofall,asforthetaskitself,itwasthelongestsofar.(首先,就任务本身而言,这是迄今为止历时最长的一次任务。)”可知,这次的太空任务取得了令人瞩目的成就。选项前的内容是对这次太空任务总体评价,选项后面的内容是呈现具体的成就在哪方面。因此,空处也应是对这次任务的总体评价,B项“ItisfairtosaythattheShenzhouXIIItaskhasbeenasuccess.(公平地说,神舟十三号任务已经取得了成功)”符合,其中“asuccess”对应前文的“breakthroughs”,又引起下文的具体论述。故选B项。牝22、根据前文“Firstofall,asforthetaskitself,itwasthelongestsofar.(首先,就任务本身而言,这是迄今为止历时最长的一次任务。)”以及后文“Then,eventheastronauts’returntothe

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