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阜阳市2023-2024学年度高三教学质量统测试卷

英语

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3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。

第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)

第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)

听下面5段对话,选出最佳选项。

1.Whatisthewomandoing?

A.Deliveringamessage.B.Makinganappointment.C.Sendinganinvitation.

2.Wherearethespeakersprobably?

A.Inahotel.B.Inastore.C.Inarestaurant.

3.Whatdoesthemanwanttodo?

A.Takeviolinlessons.B.Bookatrainticket.,C.Findacafe.

4.Whenwillthemoviebereleased?

A.OnJuly18th.B.OnAugust18th.C.OnSeptember18th.

5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?

A.Anartist.B.Agallery.C.Aninvention.

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,选出最佳选项。

听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

6.Whatisthewomanprobably?

A.Awriter.B.Asinger.C.Apainter.

7.Howdoesthewomanfeelnow?

A.Proud.B.Nervous.C.Grateful.

听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。

8.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Colleagues.B.Oldschoolmates.C.Distantrelatives.

9.Whatdoesthewomanlooklikenow?

A.Shehasshorthair.B.Shelooksveryslim.C.Shewearsframedglasses.

10.Wheredoesthemanprobablyworknow?

AInabookstore.

B.Inasportswearfactory.

C.Inatechnologypany.

听第8段材料,回答第11至14题。

11.Howmuchdidthemanpayforthetourpackage?

A.$2,999.B.$2,699.C.$2,599.

12.Wherewillthemanstayovernightduringthetrip?

A.Inasmallcottage.

B.Inathreestarhotel.

C.Inafivestarhotel.

13.Whatwillthemandoontheeveningoftheonedaycitysightseeing?

A.Visitabeachclub.

B.GotoDubaiMall.

C.SeeDubai?stallesttower.

14.Whatwillthewomanprobablydofirst?

A.SearchtheInternet.B.Dosomeshopping.C.Makeacall.

听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。

15.Whatdoesthewomaninvitethemantodoatfirst?

A.Goskiing.B.Watchamovie.C.Doanexperiment.

16.WhatisJennyinterestedin?

A.Takingpictures.

B.Designingprettydresses.

C.Learningaboutancientthings.

17.WhatcanchildrendointheCityMuseumthesedays?

A.Drawelephants.

B.Attendanexhibition.

C.Watchsomegreatinventions.

听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。

18.Whatdidthespeakerliketophotographmostwhenhewaslittle?

A.Trees.B.Birds.C.People.

19.Whatdidthespeakerthinkofworkingforthenationalnewspaper?

A.Itwasboring.B.Itwasrelaxing.C.Itwasinteresting.

20.Whatdoesthespeakersayaboutthepeoplehephotographsnow?

A.They'rehappytobephotographed.

B.They'refromallwalksoflife.

C.They'reoftendemanding.

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A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

A

NLBMobileapp—alibraryinyourpocket

TheNationalLibraryBoard(NLB)Mobileappisyourpersonallibrary,anywhere,anytime.Bysigningin,

youwillbeabletoenjoythefullsuiteofservicesavailabletolibrarymemberssuchasborrowingitemsandreading

emagazinesandenewspapers.Butevenifyoudon'tsignin,youcanstill:

•Searchthelibrarycatalogue(目录)andsharethetitle

•Locatenearbylibrariesbasedonyourcurrentlocation

•Viewhighlightsoflibraryhappenings

WhatdoIneedtosignin?

YouwillneedamyLibraryID.Ifyoudonothaveit,youmaycreateoneonlineorusingtheapp'sloginpage

一taponthe+buttononthetoprightoftheapp'sscreen.

WhatifIforgetmymyLibraryIDorpassword?

Youcanretrieve('恢复)yourmyLibraryIDandpassword:

•OnlinewithyourSingpassorNRIC/FINnumber.Onceyouhavesignedin,thesystemwillautomaticallydetectif

youhaveamyLibraryIDanddisplayit.Itwillalsoletyouresetyourpasswordifyouhaveforgottenit.

•ViatheNLBMobileapp,withyourSingpassorNRIC/FINnumber.Taponthe+buttononthetoprightofthe

app'sscreen,thentapon“ForgotyourmyLibraryIDorpassword”.

WhenItrytologin,theappsays^Profilealreadyexists”.WhatdoIdo?

Wearesorrythatyouareencounteringthisproblem!Herearethesteps.

•Gotoyourphone'sSettingsmenu.

•Select"Apps"or'"Applicationmanager^^or"Applications”.

•Tapon“NLBMobile”.

•Tapon"Storage”.

•Select"ClearData”.

•Select"ClearCache”

•Trysigninginagain.Itshouldworkthistime.Ifnot,pleasetakeascreenshotoftheerrormessageandemailitto

enquiry@nlb.gov.sg.

1.WhatcanusersdoviaNLBMobileappwithoutsigningin?

AReadingemagazines.

B.Borrowingenewspapers.

C.Sharingthetitleoftheitemsinthelibrary.

D.Previewingthebooksavailabletoborrow.

2.Whichofthefollowingisnecessaryforuserstosignintheapp?

A.Singpass.B.MyLibraryID.

C.NRIC/FINnumber.D.ThephysicalNLBcard.

3.Usersareadvisedtoemailenquiry@.sgwhenthey.

A.decidetovoiceplaintsabouttheservice

B.haveanyquestionsabouttheNLBMobileapp

C.areunabletoclearNLBMobiledataonthephone

D.failtosolvethe"logm^^problemfollowingtheinstructions

【答案】l.C2.B3.D

【解析】

【导语】本文是一篇应用文。文章是一则新加坡国家图书馆移动应用程序(NLBMobileapp)的使用指南。

【详解】1.细节理解题。根据文章第一段中的“Butevenifyoudon'tsignin,youcanstill(但即使你不登录,

你仍然可以)"下文"•Searchthelibrarycatalogueandsharethetitle(•搜索图书馆目录并共享标题)“可知,即

使不登录,用户仍然可以搜索图书馆目录并分享标题。故选C项。

2.细节理解题。根据WhatdoIneedtosignin?部分“YouwillneedamyLibraryID.Ifyoudonothaveit,you

maycreateoneonlineorusingtheapp'slogintaponthe+buttononthetoprightoftheapp'sscreen.(你将

需要一个myLibrarylD。如果你没有,你可以在网上创建一个,或者使用应用程序的登录页面——点击应用

程序屏幕右上角的+按钮)”可知,登录该应用程序需要myLibrarylD,如果没有,就需要创建一个新的

myLibraryID。故选B项。

3.细节理解题。根据WhenItrytologin,theappsays“Profilealreadyexists".WhatdoIdo?部分”>Try

signinginagain.Itshouldworkthistime.Ifnot,pleasetakeascreenshotoftheerrormessageandemailitto

enquiry@.sg.(尝试再次登录。这次应该可以了。如果没有,请截取错误信息的截图,并将其发送到

enquiry@.sg.)"可知,截取错误消息的屏幕截图发送到该邮箱是为了解决按照指南操作后仍无法登录

的问题。故选D项。

B

MymotherandIdon'tspeakthesamelanguage.HerEnglishisnotgood,andmyMandarinstoppedatthe

picturebooklevelonthedayIstartedkindergarteninCalifornia,asIrealizedthatthefewEnglishwordsIknew

weren'tgoingtogetmeveryfar.Iimmersed(沉浸)myselfinstrangegrammarandnewvocabulary.Asmymother

tonguewithered(逐渐淡去)inmymind,Englishallowedmetoexplainmypersonhoodhereandsilencethe

narrativethatIwasjustashy,oddAsian.

Mywishtowrite,however,mademeunintelligibletomymother.Shecouldn'tunderstandwhyI'dspoilother

betterchances.TdtriedtomunicatewithherinChinese,searchingmymindforsentences:HowcouldIdescribe

mygratitudeforapathtoselffulfillmentwhenallIcouldsaywas"kaixin^^or“happy"?Withoutthewordsto

bridgethegapbetweenourworldviews,ourdissatisfactionandworryturnedintostubbornness.

Ilandedadayjobeditingadesignmagazinebutworkedonmynovelinmyoffhours.Asitsmaincharacters,

MarissaandKathleen'smotherdaughterrelationshipwassimilartomyown,troubledandsplitbycultural

differences-thoughalwaysrevivedbylove.ButthebookisinEnglish,somymomwon'tbeabletoreadit.

Writingthebookgavemeareasontominefordetailsaboutmyfamily.Tdspentsomuchofmyadolescence

shedding(摆脱)mybackgroundthatwhenIreachedadulthood,Ibecameinterestedinourhistory.Istartedasking

questions,hopingtofindanewunderstandingofus.

Heranswersweremixedwithjoyfulmemories,likethepleasantsmelloftheflowersmymotherwouldpinto

herblouse,orthehubbub(喧闹)ofvisitinghercousinsinthecountryside.Asherworldbecameclearertome,I

cameclosertoknowingwhosheis.

WhenIshowedmymotheracopy,shenoticedherChinesenameintheacknowledgmentsandsaidin

Mandarinwithashakingvoice,<4NowIknowyoutrulyloveme."Iwishithadn'ttakenthislongtofindawayto

tellher.Shemaynotunderstanditwordforword,butIknowshegetsthemessage.

4.WhydidtheauthorstarttolearnEnglish?

A.Shehopedtoreadpicturebooksinkindergarten.

B.Shewaseagertointroduceherselftomorepeople.

C.Sherealizeditsimportancetoherlifeinthecountry.

D.Shefoundthelanguagestrangebutfairlyeasytolearn.

5.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“unintelligible“inparagraph2mean?

A.Sensitive.B.Sympathetic.

C.Grateful.D.Inprehensible.

6.Whatmotivatedtheauthortodigintoherfamilyhistory?

A.Herinterestinherownchildhood.

B.Hercuriosityaboutothercultures.

C.Herdesiretoknowhermotherbetter.

D.Herneedforinspirationforhernovel.

7.Howdidtheauthor'smotherreacttotheacknowledgmentsofthebook?

A.Shewassurprisedbyit.

B.Shewasdeeplymovedandfeltloved.

C.Shewasdisappointedthatshecouldn'treadthebook.

D.Shewasgratefulfortheauthor'seffortstounderstandher.

【答案】4.C5,D6.C7,B

【解析】

【导语】本文是记叙文。作者与母亲之间因为语言问题而无法完全理解对方。作者酷爱写作,通过写小说,

她挖掘家族历史,重新认识了母亲,也加深了彼此之间的理解。

【4题详解】

细节理解题。根据第——段第二句"HerEnglishisnotgood,andmyMandarinstoppedatthepicturebooklevelon

thedayIstartedkindergarteninCalifornia,asIrealizedthatthefewEnglishwordsIknewweren'tgoingtogetme

veryfar.(她的英语不好,而我的普通话在我开始在加州上幼儿园的那天就停留在了绘本的水平上,因为我

意识到我知道的几个英语单词并不能让我走得很远。)”可知,因为作者意识到自己所知道的几个英语单词

是无法支撑她前行的,即作者意识到了想要在这个国家生活,就得会英语。故选C。

【5题详解】

词义猜测题。根据第二段"Shecouldn'tunderstandwhyI'dspoilotherbetterchances.Tdtriedtomunicatewith

herinChinese,searchingmymindforsentences:HowcouldIdescribemygratitudeforapathtoselffulfillment

whenallIcouldsaywas“kaixin^^or"happy"?Withoutthewordstobridgethegapbetweenourworldviews,our

dissatisfactionandworryturnedintostubbornness.(她不明白我为什么要破坏其他更好的机会。我试着用中文

和她交流,在脑子里寻找句子:当我只能说“开心”或“快乐”时,我该如何表达我对一条自我实现之路的

感激之情呢?没有语言来弥合我们世界观之间的差距,我们的不满和担忧变成了固执。)可知,母亲不明白

作者为什么要浪费更好的机会。作者曾试图用中文与她沟通,该如何表达对这条道路的感激之情呢?由于无

法找到弥合二人世界观差异的词语,她们的不满和担忧变成了执拗。由此可推知,母亲无法理解作者。画

线词与D项"inprehensible"含义相近,表示“难以理解的,费解的"。故选D。

【6题详解】

细节理解题。根据第四段中的最后一句"Istartedaskingquestions,hopingtofindanewunderstandingofus.(我

开始问问题,希望找到对我们的新理解。)”可知,作者挖掘家族的历史是为了更好地了解母亲。故选C。

【7题详解】

推理判断题。根据最后——段中的“WhenIshowedmymotheracopy,shenoticedherChinesenameinthe

acknowledgmentsandsaidinMandarinwithashakingvoice,4tNowIknowyoutrulyloveme."(当我拿给母亲

看时,她注意到了致谢中她的中文名字,用颤抖的声音用普通话说:“现在我知道你是真的爱我了。")”

可推断,母亲看到书中的致谢词时很感动,感受到了来自女儿的爱。故选B。

C

FromcampingtoFrisbee(飞盘游戏),China'surbanresidentsarealwaysonthelookoutforthenextoutdoor

activityinfashion.Overthelastfewmonths,farmingvegetableshasbeethemostpopularoneasmoreandmore

peopleseektobreakawayfromurbanroutinesforashortbreakbackwithnature.

pletelydifferentfromtraditionalfarming,thepiecesoflandaredividedintosmallerpartssotheycanbe

rentedouttofamilieswithkids,theelderly,andwhitecollarresidents.Theyareusuallylocatedonthesuburbsof

cities,andpromisepotentialtenants(租户)hoursofpeacefulgardeningandbeautifulscenery.

Astheirownt6landlords,^^inexperiencedcityresidentsgettoexperiencethewholeprocess-fromsowing

vegetableseedsandwateringthemtoeventuallyharvestingthefruitsoftheirlabor.ShanghairesidentTaiXin

rentedalOOsquaremeterplotoflandonShanghai'ssuburbsthatcosts1,000yuanannually.Shesays,“Iinitially

thoughtmysevenyearoldsonwouldbeabletobetterunderstandcrops,planting,picking,andagriculturalscience.^^

Butherparents,whohavebeenhelpingwithbabysitting,arenowalsoengagedonthe"fhrm"."We'repleasedtobe

here,“sheadded.Taisaysshevisitstheplotofland,aroundtwokilometersawayfromherhome,onceinawhile

butonlyonweekends.Shespendsacoupleofhourswateringthecrops,removingweeds,andsometimesjust

organizingapicnicwithherfamily.

Butlikeotheroutdooractivities,vegetablegardening,asanemergingtrend,isnotwithoutitsplications.Most

ofthelandforsuchvegetablegardensareagriculturaltracts(大片土地)rentedfromthelocalgovernment,says

ZhangLing,whooperatestheShanghaiShanxiFruit&VegetableCooperative.

“Theregulatorwantstokeeptrackofthekindofvegetablesplantedaswellastheyieldtoguaranteethecity's

foodsupply,saysZhang."It'sverydifficultforustotrackthatsinceourcustomersaremostlyamateurfarmers

andtheycouldbeveryspontaneous(自发的)inwhattheywanttoplant.Afailuretomeettheregulatory

requirements,however,mayleadtothelandrentalcontractbeingcanceled.^^

8.WhatisthelatesttrendamongurbanresidentsinChina?

A.Campinginthewilderness.

B.PlayingFrisbeeincityparks.

C.Seekingadventurousurbanroutines.

D.Engaginginoutdoorfarmingactivities.

9.Whatdistinguishesthevegetablefarmingexperienceinurbanareasfromtraditionalfarming?

A.Itiscarriedoutbyvarioustenantsonsmallerlands.

B.Itinvolvesplantingcropsformercialpurposes.

C.Itfocusesonlargescaleagriculturalmethods.

D.Itisprimarilypromotedbylocalgardeners.

10.HowdoesTaiXinviewthevegetablefarmingexperienceforherfamily?

A.Shethinksit'salittleexpensive.B.Shefindsitquitetimeconsuming.

C.Sheconsidersitagoodfamilyactivity.D.Shebelievesitaimsforhealtheducation.

11.WhafsZhangLing'sattitudetowardthefutureofvegetablegardeninginurbanareas?

A.Concerned.B.Positive.C.Carefree.D.Unclear.

【答案】8.D9.A10.C11.A

【解析】

【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了在中国的城市居民中,种植蔬菜成了一种新兴的户外活动。

与传统农业不同,这一活动将土地划分为小块,租给城市居民。它为人们提供了与自然亲近的机会,但也

需要遵循一些监管规定。

【8题详解】

细节理解题。根据文章第一段"Overthelastfewmonths,farmingvegetableshasbeethemostpopularoneas

moreandmorepeopleseektobreakawayfromurbanroutinesforashortbreakbackwithnature.(在过去的.几个月

里,随着越来越多的人试图摆脱城市的日常生活,与大自然短暂地相处,种菜已经成为最受欢迎的一种方

式)”可知,参与户外农业活动是中国城市居民的最新趋势。故选D项。

【9题详解】

细节理解题。根据文章第二段“pletelydifferentfromtraditionalfarming,thepiecesoflandaredividedinto

smallerpartssotheycanberentedouttofamilieswithkids,theelderly,andwhitecollarresidents.(与传统农业完

全不同,这些土地被分割成更小的部分,因此可以出租给有孩子、老人和白领家庭)”可知,城市地区的蔬

菜种植体验是由不同的租户在较小的土地上进行的,这使它与传统的农业不同。故选A项。

【10题详解】

推理判断题。根据文章第三段“Shesays,"Iinitiallythoughtmysevenyearoldsonwouldbeabletobetter

understandcrops,planting,picking,andagriculturalscience.^^Butherparents,whohavebeenhelpingwith

babysitting,arenowalsoengagedonthe"farm"."We'repleasedtobehere/5sheadded.(她说:“起初,我以为我

七岁的儿子能通过这种方式更好地理解农作物、种植、采摘以及农业科学知识。”而现在帮忙照看孩子的

祖父母也加入了这个“农场”的活动。“我们都很高兴能在这里参与其中,”她补充道)”可知,泰欣认为

自家参与蔬菜种植的经历是一项很好的家庭活动。故选C项。

【11题详解】

推理判断题。根据文章最后一段“"Theregulatorwantstokeeptrackofthekindofvegetablesplantedaswellas

theyieldtoguaranteethecity'sfoodsupply,9,saysZhang."It'sverydifficultforustotrackthatsinceourcustomers

aremostlyamateurfarmersandtheycouldbeveryspontaneous(自发的)inwhattheywanttoplant.Afailureto

meettheregulatoryrequirements,however,mayleadtothelandrentalcontractbeingcanceled.^^(张表示:“监管

机构希望追踪种植的蔬菜种类及其产量,以保障城市的食品供应。但由于我们的客户大多是业余农民,他

们在想种植什么作物方面可能会非常随性,这对我们来说很难进行跟踪管理。然而,如果不满足监管要求,

可能会导致土地租赁合同被取消“)"可知,张玲对这一活动的未来感到担忧,故选A项。

D

Humanshavesailedtheoceans9surfacesforthousandsofyears,buttheirdepthsremaineffectivelyuncharted.

Onlyaboutaquarteroftheseafloorhasbeenmappedathighresolution(清晰度).Mapsofmostregionsdisplay

onlyestimateddepthsandoftenmissentireunderwatermountainsorcanyons(峡谷).Soagroupofresearchers

haveturnedtosomedeepdivingexperts:ElephantSealsandWeddellSeals.Scientistshavebeenplacingtrackers

ontheseblubberymarinemammalsaroundAntarcticaforyears,gatheringdataonoceantemperatureandsalinity

(盐度).

Foranewstudy,theresearchersparedthesedives5locationanddepthdatawithsomeofthelessdetailed

seafloormaps.Theyspottedplaceswherethesealsdovedeeperthanshouldhavebeenpossibleaccordingtothe

maps.

IneasternAntarctica'sVincennesBaythedivingsealshelpedthescientistsfindalarge,hiddenunderwater

canyonsuddenlydescending(下降)todepthsofmorethanamile."Thesealsdiscoveredthecanyon,andtheship

confirmedit,“saysCliveMcMahon,aresearcherattheIntegratedMarineObservingSysteminAustraliaanda

coauthorofthenewstudy.

Butsealscan'tmaptheentireoceanfloor.Thetrackersusedinthestudycouldpinpoint(为...准确定位)a

searsgeographicallocationonlywithinabout1.5miles,whichallowsforusefulbutnotexactlyhighresolutiondata.

Plus,becausethesealsdon'talwaysdivetothebottomoftheocean,theycanrevealonlywherethebottomis

deeperthaninexistingmaps-notshallower.McMahonnotesthatscientistscouldimproveonthesedatabyusing

morepreciseGPStrackersandanalyzingtheseals'divingpatternstodeterminewhethertheyhavereachedthe

seafloororsimplystoppeddescending.

Thecurrentsealdivedatacanstillbevaluableforanimportanttask,saysAnnaWahlin,anoceanographerat

theUniversityofGothenburginSweden.ThedeepoceanaroundAntarcticaiswarmerthantheextremelycold

watersatthesurface,andseafloorcanyonscanallowthatwarmerwatertoflowtotheicealongthecontinent9s

coast,Wahlinexplains.TopredicthowAntarctica'sicewillmelt,scientistswillneedtoknowwherethosecanyons

areandhowdeeptheygo.

12.Whafstheinitialfunctionofthedevicecarriedbytheseals?

A.Collectingdataaboutseawater.

B.Filmingtheimagesoftheseafloor.

C.Recordingtheseals9travellingroutes.

D.Leadingresearcherstosomeremoteareas.

13.Whatdoesthenewstudy'sdiscoveryprove?

A.Itisimpossibletofullyuncoverthesecretsofthesea.

B.Theexistingdepthestimatesfortheseaareinaccurate.

C.Seals5abilitytodiveisworthfurtherscientificstudies.

D.Itisurgentforscientiststomapdetailedseafloormaps.

14.Whatdoesparagraph4mainlytalkabout?

A.Thecreativemethodsadoptedinthestudy.

B.Majortechnicalchallengesfacedbyscientists.

C.Newresearchdirectionsinspiredbythestudy.

D.Theshortingsoftheapproachestothestudy.

15.WhichofthefollowingwillAnnaWahlinmostprobablyagreewith?

A.Thenewstudyispotentiallybeneficialtootherscientificfields.

B.ThedeepwatersofAntarcticaarecolderthanthesurfacewaters.

C.SeafloorcanyonsslowdownthespeedoficemeltinginAntarctica.

D.Thesealdivepracticeisvaluableformappingtheentireoceanfloor.

【答案】12.A13.B14.D15.A

【解析】

【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了科学家利用带有追踪器的海豹的潜水数据来进行海洋探测,了解

海底山脉或峡谷的位置和深度。

【12题详解】

细节理解题。根据第一段中的"Soagroupofresearchershaveturnedtosomedeepdivingexperts:ElephantSeals

andWeddellSeals.ScientistshavebeenplacingtrackersontheseblubberymarinemammalsaroundAntarcticafor

years,gatheringdataonoceantemperatureandsalinity(盐度).(因此,一组研究人员求助于一些深潜专家:象海

豹和威德尔海豹。多年来,科学家们一直在南极洲周围的这些海洋哺乳动物身上放置追踪器,收集海洋温

度和盐度的数据。)”可知,科学家多年来一直在南极海域的海豹身上安装追踪器,以收集有关海洋温度和

盐度的数据,即海豹携带的设备最初的功能收集有关海水的数据。故选A项。

【13题详解】

推理判断题。根据第二段“Foranewstudy,theresearchersparedthesedives5locationanddepthdatawithsome

ofthelessdetailedseafloormaps.Theyspottedplaceswherethesealsdovedeeperthanshouldhavebeenpossible

accordingtothemaps.(在一项新的研究中,研究人员将这些潜水的位置和深度数据与一些不太详细的海底地

图进行了比较。他们发现了海豹潜得比地图上可能更深的地方。)”可知,在这项新研究中,研究人员将海

豹潜水的位置和深度与一些粗略的海床地图进行了对比。他们发现了海豹能下潜到的比地图上所标注的深

度更深的地方。由此可推知,目前人们对海洋深度的估算是不准确的。故选B项。

【14题详解】

主旨大意题。根据第四段“Butsealscan'tmaptheentireoceanfloor.Thetrackersusedinthestudycould

pinpoint(为...准确定位)aseaFsgeographicallocationonlywithinabout1.5miles,whichallowsforusefulbut

notexactlyhighresolutiondata.Plus,becausethesealsdon'talwaysdivetothebottomoftheocean,theycan

revealonlywherethebottomisdeeperthaninexistingmaps——notshallower.McMahonnotesthatscientistscould

improveonthesedatabyusingmorepreciseGPStrackersandanalyzingtheseals5divingpatternstodetermine

whethertheyhavereachedtheseafloororsimplystoppeddescending.(但海豹无法绘制整个海底的地图。研究中

使用的追踪器可以精确定位一只海豹的地理位置,仅在1.5英里以内,这可以提供有用但不完全高分辨率的

数据。另外,由于海豹并不总是潜入海底,它们只能显示海底比现有地图上更深的地方,而不是更浅的地

方。麦克马洪指出,科学家可以通过使用更精确的GPS追踪器和分析海豹的潜水模式来改进这些数据,以

确定它们是已经到达海底还是只是停止下降。)”可知,海豹无法提供整个海床的信息,研究中使用的追踪

器只能在大约1.5英里的范围内准确定位海豹的地理位置,这些数据虽然有用,但精度不高。止匕外,由于海

豹并不总是潜到海底,它们只能展示出比现有地图更深的海床位置,却无法揭示更浅的位置。由此可推知,

本段主要介绍了利用海豹进行海洋探测的缺陷。故选D项。

【15题详解】

推理判断题。根据最后一段“Thecurrentsealdivedatacanstillbevaluableforanimportanttask,saysAnna

Wahlin,anoceanographerattheUniversityofGothenburginSweden.ThedeepoceanaroundAntarcticaiswarmer

thantheextremelycoldwatersatthesurface,andseafloorcanyonscanallowthatwarmerwatertoflowtotheice

alongthecontinenfscoast,Wahlinexplains.TopredicthowAntarctica'sicewillmelt,scientistswillneedtoknow

wherethosecanyonsareandhowdeeptheygo.(瑞典哥德堡大学的海洋学家Annawamathlin说,目前的海豹潜

水数据对于一项重要任务仍然很有价值。W卷hlin解释说,南极洲周围的深海比表面极冷的海水要温暖,海

底峡谷可以让温暖的海水沿着大陆海岸流向冰面。为了预测南极洲的冰将如何融化,科学家们需要知道这

些峡谷的位置和深度。)”可知,在南极洲附近,知道海底峡谷的位置和深度可以帮助科学家预测南极洲的

冰将如何融化,AnnaWahlin认为海豹潜水数据对此很有价值;由此可推知,AnnaWahlin最可能赞同A选

项“Thenewstudyispotentiallybeneficialtootherscientificfields.(这项新研究可能对其他科学领域有益)”的

观点。故选A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。

Thereisapeacefulmomentthatwashesoveryouwhenyoustepintoaforest.16LiandGaryEvans,

directoroftheForestBathingInstituteintheU.K.,talktoLifeKitaboutthesciencebehindforestbathingandhow

youcanobtainthehealthbenefits.

Theidealplacetoforestbatheisinanaturalforest.Butifyoulivefarawayfromone,anyplacethathasalot

oftreesandquietspaceswilldo.17A2022studyfoundthatwalkinginaforesthadagreaterimpacton

cardiovascular(心、血管的)functionthandoingsoinanurbanpark.

Togaintherewardsofforestbathing,plantospendtwotosixhoursinthewoods,saysLi.18Ifyou

can'tsetasideagoodpartofyourdaytowanderinaforest,youcanalsodoshorterwalks.

Yourforestbathingsessionisagoodtimetowalkordosomegentleactivitiessuchasyogaandtaichi.

19.“Thedifferencebetweennormalactivitiesandforestbathingisthatwe'regoingtomoveveryslowly,,9

saysEvans.Forestbathingisaboutcalmingyoudown,reducingyourheartrateandbloodpressure.

Whenyougettotheforestorthepark,findaspotthatcouldbeaclearinginthewoodssurroundedbyabunch

oftalltrees.20"Inhale(吸气)foracountofone,twoandthenexhale(呼气)fordoublethelengthof

time.Thenkeepthatgoing.^^Thisparticularbreathingexercisehasbeenshowntohavebenefitsoutsideofthe

forestenvironment.

A.Youcandosportslikehikingorjogging.

B.Sitdownandslowdownyourbreathing.

C.Buttheywon'tbeassignificantaswalkinginthedeepwoods.

D.It'snotthetimetodohardexerciseslikerunningorweighttraining.

E.Notonlyis"forestbathing^^awaytoexplorenature,ifsgoodforyourhealth.

F.Itsimplyconnectswithoursenseofsight,hearing,taste,smellandtouch.

G.Accordingtohisresearch,forestbathingforthatamountoftimehelppromotethewellbeing.

【答案】16.E17.C18.G19.D20.B

【解析】

【导语】本文是说明文。文章介绍了森林浴是一种通过接触大自然来缓解压力,促进身心健康的运动。

【16题详解】

由上文uThereisapeacefulmomentthatwashesoveryouwhenyoustepintoaforest.(当你踏入森林时,会感觉

自己立刻就进入了平静的状态)”可知,本空要说跟“森林对人的好处”有关的话题,结合下文中的“Liand

GaryEvans,directoroftheForestBathingInstituteintheU.K.,talktoLifeKitaboutthesciencebehindforest

bathingandhowyoucanobtainthehealthbenefits.(李和英国森林沐浴研究所所长加里•埃文斯向LifeKit讲

述了森林沐浴背后的科学原理以及如何获得健康益处。)”可知,本空要说跟“森林沐对人的好处”有关的

话题,E项“Notonlyis"forestbathing"awaytoexplorenature,it'sgoodforyourhealth.(森林浴不仅是探索大

自然的一种方法,也对你的健康有益)”符合语境,与上下文衔接紧密。故选E项。

【17题详解】

由上文“Theidealplacetoforestbatheisinanaturalforest.Butifyoulivefarawayfromone,anyplacethathas

alotoftreesandquietspaceswilldo.(森林浴的理想场所是天然森林。但如果你住得离医院很远,任何有很多

树和安静空间的地方都可以。)”和下文的“A2022studyfoundthatwalkinginaforesthadagreaterimpacton

cardiovascular(心血管的)functionthandoingsoinanurbanpark.(2022年的一项研究发现,在森林中散步比在

城市公园散步对心血管功能的影响更大。)”可知,研究发现在森林中散步比在城市公园中散步的益处更多。

由此可知,C项“Buttheywon'tbeassignificantaswalkinginthedeepwoods.(但是它们不像在茂密的森林中

漫步那样有效)”符合语境。C项与上文形成转折关系,选项中的they指代上文的anyplacethathasalotof

treesandquietspaceso故选C项。

【18题详解】

根据上文的“Togaintherewardsofforestbathing,plantospendtwotosixhoursinthewoods,saysLi.(李说,为

了获得森林浴的奖励,计划在树林里呆上两到六个小时。)”和下文的“Ifyoucan'tsetasideagoodpartofyour

daytowanderinaforest,youcanalsodoshorterwalks.(如果你不能留出一天的大部分时间在森林里漫步,你

也可以做短途散步。)”可知,本段主要讲的是进行森林浴的时长。G项^Accordingtohisresearch,forest

bathingforthatamountoftimehelppromotethewellbeing.(根据他的研究,在该时长范围内进行森林浴对身体

健康有促进作用)”能承上启下,符合题意。G项中的thatamountoftime指代上文中的twotosixhourso故

选G项。

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