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Page14高一英语考试第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话,每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置,听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1.WhatdoesthewomansayaboutBetty?A.Shelikesrunning. B.Shefeelsbetternow. C.Shestillhasafever.2.Whatdoesthemansuggestbuying?A.Abicycle. B.Atoycar. C.Atapeplayer.3.Howwillthewomanprobablygodowntown?A.Bycar. B.Bybus. C.Bytaxi.4.Whenwilltheeveningclassprobablybegin?A.At6pm. B.A16:30pm. C.At7:30pm.5.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inanoffice. B.Inafurniturestore. C.Inarestaurant.其次节(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,并标在试巷的相应位置。听每段对语或独白前,你将有时向阅读各个小题,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.Whendoesthewoman’splanetakeoff?A.At1pm. B.At1:30pm. C.At3pm.7.Whatwillthemanprobablydonext?A.Callthehotel. B.Callataxi. C.Bookahotel.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whydoesthemanwanttochangethetable?A.It’sratherdirty. B.It’sinthesmokingarea. C.It’sbytheaisle(过道).9.Whoprobablyisthewoman?A.Ashopassistant. B.Ahotelclerk. C.Arestaurantwaitress.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Choosingaschool. B.Findingahouse. C.Choosingamajor.11.Whatdoesthespeakers’daughterseemtobetalentedin?A.Sports. B.Music. C.Fashion.12.Whichschoolhasthehighestuniversityacceptancerate?A.SamonGrammarSchool. B.BrightonArtSchool. C.GeorgeHighSchool.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whatisthemanstudyingfor?A.IELTS. B.GRE. C.TOEFL.14.WhatmakethemanhesitateinchoosingaUKuniversity?A.Thelongdistance. B.Thehighexpenses. C.Thehardtest.15.Whatdoesthemanhavetogetforanunconditionaloffer?A.AGREscoreof5.5. B.ATOEFLscoreof6.5. C.AIELTSscoreof7.5.16.Whichuniversityisthebestaccordingtothewoman?A.Oxford. B.Yale. C.Sydney.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.HowmanygoldmedalsdidSimonewinatthe2016Olympics?A.3. B.4. C.5.18.WhendidSimonefirsttakepartintheWorldChampionships?A.In2004. B.In2013. C.In2016.19.WhoisAimeeBoorman?A.Simone’smother. B.Simone’steammate. C.Simone’scoach.20.WhatdoesAimeeBoormanthinkofSimone?A.Optimistic. B.Shy. C.Tough.其次部分阅读(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。AMuseumsinBaltimoreTheWaltersArtMuseumTheWaltersArtMuseumcontains36,000objectsfromaroundtheworld.Walkingthroughthemuseum’shistoricbuildings,visitorsencounterastunningpanoramaofthousandsofyearsofart,fromromantic17th-centuryimagesofFrenchgardenstofascinatingEthiopianicons,ancientRomansarcophagi(石棺),andpeacefulimagesoftheBuddha.Tickets:$9.5.Freeforchildrenaged7andunder.BaltimoreMuseumofIndustryTheBaltimoreMuseumofIndustry.celebratestheinnovators,entrepreneursandworkerswhopromotedthisportcityintotheindustrialage.Fromgarmentmakingtoairplanemanufacturing,visitorstothemuseumwilldiscoverhowtheirpioneeringspiritbuilttheregion’smanufacturingmight.Locatedinan1860soystercanneryonafive-acrewaterfrontcampus,theBMIoffersdynamicexhibitionsandhands-onactivitiesforguestsofallages.Tickets:$15.Halfpriceforchildren.BaltimoreMuseumofArtTheBaltimoreMuseumofArtishometoaninternationallyrenownedcollectionof19th-century,modern,andcontemporaryart.Ithas90,000worksofart—includingthelargestholdingofworksbyHenriMatisseintheworld.TheBMAisnowthroughoutthemulti-yearprojectsothatvisitorscanenjoyitsout-standingselectionofEuropeanandAmericanpaintingandsculpturefromthe17ththrough20thcenturies.Tickets:$10.Tenpercentoffifbookedontheofficialwebsite.AmericanVisionaryArtMuseumTheAmericanVisionaryArtMuseumisthenation’smuseumforself-taught,creativeskills.Threehistoricbuildingshousewonderscreatedbyfarmers,housewives,mechanics,thedisabled,aswellastheoccasionalneurosurgeon.Fromcarvedrootstoembroideredrags,tattoostotoothpicks,“thevisionary”transformsdreams,loss,hopes,andidealsintopowerfulworksofart.Tickets:$9.5.Freeforchildrenaged6andunderandmuseummembers.21.WhichmuseumbestsuitspeopleinterestedincontemporaryFrenchpaintings?A.TheWaltersArtMuseum. B.BaltimoreMuseumofIndustry.C.BaltimoreMuseumofArt. D.AmericanVisionaryArtMuseum.22.WhatdoweknowaboutBaltimoreMuseumofIndustry?A.It’saplaceformemorialcelebrationsforthecity.B.Itwasbuiltinafactorywherefoodwascanned.C.Itoffersfreeexhibitionsforguestsofallages.D.Itisnowundergoingamulti-yearproject.23.Howmuchshouldtheypayifa7-year-oldboygoestoAmericanVisionaryArtMuseumwithhisparents?A.$19. B.$23.5. C.$27. D.$28.5.BTofightagainsttheballooningwaistlinesamongpeople,severalUScitieshaveinstitutedtaxesondrinkswithaddedsugaraimingtoreduceconsumption,butnewresearchsuggeststhesepoliciescurrentlyhaveonefundamentalflaw.Thestudyfoundsugarydrinksonlyreducepurchasingifpricetagsatstoresmentionconsumersarepayingthattaxwhentheybuythedrink.TheresearchincludedafieldstudyattwoconveniencestoresinSanFrancisco,whichcurrentlyhasataxonsugarydrinksofIcentperounce.Researchersvariedthepricetagsplacedonthesugarydrinksovertheeight-weekstudy:onetagthatsimplysaidthepriceforthe12-ouncedrink($1.52)andonethathadthepriceandthemessage“IncludesSFSugaryDrinkTax”.Allnon-sugarydrinks,whichweren’tsubjecttothetax,simplyhadthepriceofthedrink($1.40).Theresearcherscomparedsalesofthedrinksduringthestudyperiodtothetwoweeksbeforethestudybeganwhenthesugarydrinktaxwasineffectbuttherewerenopricetagsonanydrinks.Resultsshowedsalesofsugarydrinksweren’tlowerduringthetwoweeks,comparedtosalesbeforethetax,indicatingthetaxitselfdidn’treducepurchasesofsugarydrinks.Theresearchersthenlookedattheeffectsofthetwodifferentpricetags.Resultsshowedtheshareofsugarydrinkspurchasedwhenthetagssimplyshowedthepricewasn’tsignificantlydifferentfromthatofthetwo-weekperiodbeforethestudy,butdiddeclineslightlywhenthetagsmentionedthepriceincludedtheaddedtax.Inaseparateonlinestudy,theresearchersaskedparticipantstoestimatewhatthetaxwouldbeonacanoftheirfavoritedrinkthatcost$1.52.Theaverageestimatewas40cents—muchhigherthanthe12centsactuallydemandedinSanFrancisco.Whentoldthetaxwasonly12cents,theyreportedthey’dstillpurchasethedrink.Thefindingssuggestpricetagsshouldmentionthetaxbutnottheamount,forconsumerstendtooverestimatehowmuchthetaxis.“Ifcitieswantthesepoliciestobeeffective,theyneedtoregulatehowsugarydrinksarelabeledatstoresandtheycurrentlydon’tdothat,”saidDonnelly,leadauthorofthestudy.24.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“flaw”meaninthefirstparagraph?A.Weakness. B.Solution. C.Imbalance. D.Evidence.25.Whatkindofpricetagsmaydiscouragecustomersfrombuyingsugarydrinks?A.Pricetagsbearingsugarcontent.B.Pricetagswiththeexacttaxonthem.C.Pricetagssayingaddedtaxincluded.D.Pricetagsjustshowingthetotalprice.26.WhichofthefollowingmaybeDonnelly’ssuggestion?A.Storeslabelsugarydrinksatwill.B.Cancelsugarydrinktaxesatonce.C.Publicizetheimpactsofsugarydrinks.D.Citiesurgestorestouseproperpricetags.27.Whatmightbethebesttitleforthetext?A.ANewWaytoPreventFatnessB.EatingHabitsandFoodConsumptionC.SugaryDrinkTaxesAren’tWorkingWellD.Non-sugaryDrinkersBenefitfromNewPoliciesCHumansareemotionalbeings,showingfeelingsinourbehaviorandfacialexpressions.Butwhetherthesemeanthesamethingindifferentcultureshasbeenhotlydebated.Nowanewstudyhasfoundthatindifferentsocialcontexts,suchasweddings,funeralsandsports,peopleindeedshowuniversalfacialexpressions.Forthenewstudy,AlanCowen’steamusedamachinelearningmodel,DeepNeuralNetwork(DNN),tosystematicallyanalyzefacialexpressionsinthousandsofdifferentcontexts.ThesecontextscomefrommorethansixmillionvideosuploadedtoYouTubebypeoplein144countries.FacialexpressionswereratedbyEnglishspeakersinIndiabyselectingapplicableemotionsfromalistof31labels,resultinginatotalof16distinctfacialexpressions.Meanwhile,contextswereclassifiedinaseparateexperiment.Theresultsshowedthatpeoplefromdifferentculturesshareabout70%ofthefacialexpressionsusedinresponsetodifferentsocialandemotionalsituations.“ThissupportsDarwin’stheorythatexpressingemotionsinourfacesisuniversalamonghumans,”thestudyco-leadauthorDacherKeltnersaid.“Thephysicaldisplayofouremotionsmaydefinewhoweareasaspecies,enhancingourcommunicationandcooperationskillsandensuringoursurvival.”However,LisaBarrett,fromtheNortheasternUniversityCollegeofSciencenotesthattheEnglishspeakersinIndiaweregiventheemotionalwordratingsratherthanlabelingtheexpressionsthemselves.Theyusedemotionlabelssuchas“anger”“fear”and“sadness”insteadofdescriptiveterms,therebyinferringtheemotionsbehindtheexpressions.Shefurthercommentsthattheraters(评定者)sawthefacesincontextswhichcan’tnecessarilybeseparatedfromtheemotionsthemselves,andthatthekeypointisthattheratersarefromjustonecountry.“TheultimatevalueofCowenandhiscolleagues’studymightlienotintheanswersitprovides,”sheconcludes,“butintheopportunityforfurtherdiscoverythatitopensup.”28.Whatcanwelearnfromthetext?A.ThestudyisoppositetoDarwin’stheory.B.Peopleindifferentculturesshowsimilarfacialexpressions.C.Theteamconductedthestudybydownloadingfacialexpressions.D.Facialexpressionsandcontextswereclassifiedinthesameexperiment.29.HowdidAlanCowen’steamconductthestudy?A.Byusingalearningmachine. B.ByuploadingvideostoYouTube.C.Byanalyzingfacialexpressions. D.Byusingemotionlabels.30.WhatcanweinferfromDacherKeltner’swords?A.Socialsuccessisdependentonfacialexpressions.B.Facialexpressionshaveconstantlychangedovertime.C.Socialskillsreflecttheabilityofone’sexpressionmanagement.D.Facialexpressionsplayavitalroleinhumans’development.31.WhatisLisaBarrett’sattitudetowardsthestudy?A.Objective. B.Ambiguous. C.Critical. D.Contradictory.DYoumayneverknowwhytheemailwillarriveandreasonsofferedforyourrejectionmightbetherealones—ornot.Bosseshavealwaysspiedontheiremployees,thenjudgedthem.Nowtheriseoftheonlineselfmeanstheemployer’seyecantravelstillfarther.Evenbeforethepandemic,researchfoundthat28%oflargecompanieshadturneddownapplicantsaftercarryingoutsuchchecks.Anditisbecomingmorepopular:ReedScreening,alargeagency,wasaskedtorunoverathirdmoresocial-mediachecksinDecemberthisyearthanayearearlier.ThismonththegovernmentgavethepracticeapprovalwhentheDepartmentforEducationsaidschoolsandcolleges“shouldconsidercarryingoutanonlinesearchaspartoftheirduediligence(尽职调查)”.Thewayscreeningworksissimple:Any“problematic”behaviourswillbemarkedwitharedflag.Therearelawsgoverningsuchonlinescreening.DavidErdos,headoftheCentreforIntellectualPropertyandInformationLaw,saysthatcompaniesaresupposedtowarncandidatesbeforescreeningtheirsocialmediaandtellthemthattheyhavetherighttoholdbackpermission.Somecompaniesfollowtheserules,butothersmaynot.Asfortherighttorefuse,itishardlypracticable.“Whoonearthis…goingtobethatpersonwhosays,‘Hangonaminute.I’mnothappyaboutthat?’”asksMrErdos.“Thatitselfislikelytobearedflag.”Allagreethatthespreadofonlinescreeningisalarming,asitissounforgiving.Peoplemaybeunableevertobefreeoftheironlinepast,saysMrErdos.Asindeedsomefootballers,recentlypunishedforcommentsmadealmostadecadeagowhentheywerebutteenagers,havefoundtotheircost.Thosewithintheindustrythinklawsshouldbetightened,withpunishmentforillegalact.Inthemeantime,beingverycarefulisadvisable.Intalkstouniversitystudents,MrErdoswarnsthemwhatcompanieswilldototheirsocialmediawhentheyapplyforjobs.“Theyareuniversallyterrified,”hesays.Andrightly.32.WhatcanweknowaboutonlinescreeningfromParagraph2?A.Itisturneddownbylargecompanies.B.Itbooststhedevelopmentofeducation.C.Itisbecomingincreasinglyacceptable.D.Ithighlightsthewisdomofemployers.33.Whatdoapplicantstendtodowithonlinescreening?A.Theyrejecttheredflags. B.Theyhavetosubmittoit.C.Theywillchargethecompany. D.Theypostponecarryingitout.34.WhatisMrErdos’opiniononpostingcommentsonline?A.Companiesaretolerantofit. B.Itsinfluenceishardtoerase.C.Itshouldbeunderstrictlaws. D.Universitystudentsarefreetodoit.35.Whatcouldbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.BigEmployerIsWatchingYouB.FixYourEyesonOnlineScreeningC.Social-mediaChecksAreAroundtheCornerD.ChecksOnlineAretoBlameforUnemployment其次节(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。Technologyhaschangedourlivesandreshapesthewaywelive.Someofusloveitandsomeofusarefrustrated(懊恼的)withit.ThisisclearasmostofusareguiltyofbeingaddictedtotheInternetandsocialmedia.36Technologyhascreatedawholenewworldandbroughtendlessopportunities.Theinventionofairplanes,shipsandspacecraftalwaysallowspeopletovisitothercountriesandevenotherplanets.Aslongaswefollowthelawsofimmigration,wecangotoanycountrywelike.37Inaddition,technologyisalsousedbyalargenumberofteacherstoimprovetheirteaching.Itcanmakethelessonsmoreinteractiveandinterestingforstudents.E-learningispossiblewiththeuseoftheInternetconnectionandcomputers.Peoplewishingtostudyforadegreecandosoattheircomfortablehomes.38TeacherscanpostnotesandvideosontheInternetandstudentscanstudyandlearnwhenevertheyareready.39Youdon’thavetowalkaroundwithalargesumofcashanymorebecauseyoucanmakepurchasesandpaymentselectronically.Onlinebankingissecureandconvenientforonlineshopping.Youdon’thavetoworrythatyourcashmightbestolenbysomeone.However,wehavetosaythattechnologycanbeadouble-edgedsword.Nowadays,insteadofpayingattentiontotheconversationwearehavingfacetoface,wejusttakethephone.Wearedistractedbysmartphonesandtechnologyingeneral.Butwecan’tblametechnology.Weshouldnotblameourselves,either.40Indeed,technologyisaddictive,butourfocusshouldn’tbeonphonesorcomputers,butonpeopleandface-to-faceconversations.A.Thisgivesstudentsflexibility.B.Whatweneedtodoistofindsomebalance.C.Thismakesiteasyforstudentstomakeprogress.D.Nevertheless,wehaveseensomebenefitsoftechnology.E.Whenitcomestoshopping,technologyisalsoofgreathelp.F.Besides,wehavesufferedalotfrommoderncommunication.G.Andofcourse,travellingcanmakepeople’slivesmorecolorful.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四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Castillowrotealettertoherfatherforhis50thbirthday.Herfather,whosuffersfromDown’ssyndrome(唐氏综合征),hadatonepointbeena(n)41inherlife.Butinherletter,shewantedtheworldtoknowhowmuchshe42andlovesherfather.Castillosaidittookyearsbeforeshehadthecourageto43thetruthabouthersituationandherfather.Shegotbulliedatschoolbecausetheotherkidssawherfatheras“44”.Shedidn’tunderstandatthetimewhythekidswerebullyingher.45,shethoughtofherselfasa“cowarddaughter”.“You46love,understanding,patienceandacceptanceasanyindividualwithDown’ssyndromeshould,”shewrote.BesideshavingDown’ssyndrome,herfatherhasawide47ofhealthcomplication(并发症).Therefore,herfatherhasbeeninandoutofthehospitalgettingallsortsof48.Castillowrotethatherfatheristhe“most49person”becauseofwhathewentthrough,yetherarelycomplained.Butthereweretimeswhenhecouldn’t50thepainandbrokedownintears,whichhurthergreatlyandmadehercry,Butherdadkeptpersisting(坚持),whichgaveher51.“Dad,nowordscansumuphow52Iamforbeinga(n)53daughter.IfthereisonethingIregret,itis54youfrommylifebecauseIwasafraidofgettingbullied.ButIloveyoumorethanyoucouldever55andIamalwaysinspiredbyyou,”shewrote.41.A.pride B.encouragement C.embarrassment D.puzzlement42.A.praises B.believes C.admires D.assists43.A.reasonout B.faceupto C.seekafter D.clearup44.A.typical B.different C.rude D.troublesome45.A.Still B.Moreover C.Instead D.Meanwhile46.A.reserve B.deserve C.preserve D.demand47.A.area B.division C.range D.circle48.A.examinations B.operations C.treatments D.medicines49.A.courageous B.selfless C.promising D.pessimistic50.A.bear B.relieve C.kill D.remove51.A.faith B.ambition C.strength D.example52.A.awesome B.sorry C.casual D.shameful53.A.lucky B.lovely C.absent D.intelligent54.A.keeping B.hiding C.saving D.drawing55.A.guess B.recover C.know D.seize其次节(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。BurieddeepintheruinsoftheShangDynasty,specificallyinAnyangCityofHenanProvince,bonesoftherhinowerefound.Acollectionofarchaeologicalevidencehasconfirmedthe56.__________(exist)ofrhinosinancientChina.Theanimal57.__________(distribute)acrossChina’sCentralPlains,58.__________Chinesecivilizationoriginated.Nevertheless,therhinowasnolongerwanderingintheregionaftertheHanDynasty.OneexplanationisthatitwasthecolderclimateofNortheastAsiathatsawthecreature59.__________(appear)fromthepagesofhistory.However,ZhouYu,thewriterofHistoryofChineseArmor(盔甲),offeredup60.__________explanation:thecraftingofarmor.Armorwas61.__________(original)madeofbamboobutthematerialpossessedlimited62.__________(defend)capabilities.Leatherarmorlaterbecamepopularduringthepre-Qinperiod.Zhou’sbook63.__________(read)thattherhino’sthickskinwasaprimarymaterialforthecreationofwarriors’armor.Manyancientaccountsrecordedthekillingofrhinosand64.__________(turn)theirskinintoprotectivecovering.“Thehugedemand65.__________rhinoskinsmighthavecausedtheanimal’sdisappearanceoratleastitsmigrationfromtheCentralPlainstothesouthwesternregions,”ZhoutoldBeijingReview.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华,接近高考,心理压力特别大,于是向学校心理老师Tom写一封信,求助如何缓解压力,在高考中取得优异成果。要点如下:1.自我介绍;2.压力大的缘由;3.希望得到老师的帮助。留意:1.词数80左右;2.可以适当增加微小环节,以使行文连贯;3.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。DearTom,IamLiHua,aSenior3student._____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yourssincerely,LiHua其次节(满分25分)阅读下面材料,依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。IcouldfeeltheexcitementrisinginmeasIheldthebeautifullywrappedpresentinmyhands.Iwasunabletocontainmycuriosityanylonger.Iopenedit.Itwasabrandnewlaptop(笔记本电脑).IhadscoredstraightAsformyO-levelexaminationandthiswasmyreward.Ihadalwaysenviedmyfriendswhowereexchangingnewsaboutchatrooms,instantmessagingande-mailing,allofwhichIknewnothingabout.NowIwasgoingtofindout.Itstartedoutsimplyenough.IwassearchingforsomeinformationonlinewhenIcameacrossasocialnetworkingsite.SoonIbecameaddictedtochattingwithmynewfoundfriendontheInternet.IbegantospendmoreandmoretimeonYouTubeandbecameenslavedbyFacebookandTwitter.IhadneverimaginedthatthedaywouldcomewhenIwouldbestuckbytheglowingscreenbeforeme.WheneverIdidn’tsurfthesesocialnetworkingsites,Iwouldbegoingthroughconversationaboutboringthingsorfashionwebsites.Astimepassed,IrealizedthatIwasaddictedtotheInternet.Duringweekends,whenIhadmoretimeonmyhands,Icouldeasilyspendafewhoursonmylaptop.ItcametoapointwhereIchosetolockmyselfinmyroom,refusingtocomeoutandtakepartinfamilydiscussions.IpreferredtostayconnectedtothepeopleIbefriendedontheInternetalthoughIhadnevermetthem.SoonIwasspendingtheearlyhoursofthemorningsurfingtheInternet.Sleepwasreplacedbynaps(打盹)andmygradesatschoolalsodroppedquickly.Itwasaboutthistimethatmyparentsstartedvoicingtheirdisapproval.ItbecameobvioustothemthatIwasspendingtoomuchtimeontheInternet.Iwasaskedtodecreasemyusageofthelaptop.Yet,howeverhardItried,Iwasunabletopullmyselfaway,unabletoendmychatsessions,andunabletoconcentrateonmylessons.Iwasdesperateforjustanotherclick,justanotherlookatmye-mailormessageboard.留意:续写词数应为150左右。Paragraph1:Thenoneday,myfathertookawaymylaptop.__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Paragraph2:IpromisedmyparentsthatIwouldturnoveranewleaf.__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

参考答案1~5CABCB6~10CABCA11~15CBABC16~20ABBCA【语篇导读】本文是一篇应用文。文章介绍了美国Balimore的四个博物馆的特点、果价等。21.C 微小环节理解题。依据BaltimoreMuseumofArt中第一段末句可知,法国属于欧洲,所以巴尔的摩艺术博物馆最适合对法国当代绘画感爱好的人。故选C。22.B 微小环节理解题。依据BaltimoreMuseumofIndustry中的“Locatedinan1860soystercanneryonafive-acrewaterfrontcampus,theBMIoffersdynamicexhibitionsandhands-onactivitiesforguestsofallages.”可知,巴尔的摩工业博物馆是在一家生产罐头食品的工厂里建立的。故选B。23.D 数字计算题。依据AmericanVisionaryArtMuseum中的“Tickets:$9.5.Freeforchildrenaged6andunderandmuseummembers.”可知,假如一个7岁的男孩和他的父母一起去美国幻想艺术博物馆,他们应当付9.5×3=28.5美元。故选D。【语篇导读】本文是一篇新闻报道。为了对抗人们不断膨胀的腰围,美国的几个城市已经起先对含糖饮料征税,旨在削减消费,但新的探讨表明,这些政策目前有一个根本缺陷。文章主要说明白这一政策的缺陷是什么以及探讨是如何开展的。24.A 词义揣测题。依据其次段可知,探讨发觉,只有当商店的价签提到消费者在购买饮料时要支付该税时,含糖饮料的销售量才会削减,说明新的探讨表明这些政策目前有一个弱点。故画线词意思是“弱点”。故选A。25.C 微小环节理解题。依据文章最终三段,尤其是倒数第三段中“butdiddeclineslightlywhenthetagsmentionedthepriceincludedtheaddedtax”和最终一段第一句可知,只有当价格标签标明须要支付附加税而不标明详细金额时,才可能会阻挡消费者购买含糖饮料。故选C。26.D 微小环节理解题。依据最终一段中“Ifcitieswantthesepoliciestobeeffective,theyneedtoregulatehowsugarydrinksarelabeledatstoresandtheycurrentlydon’tdothat”可知,“城市应敦促商店运用合适的价格标签”是Donnelly的建议。故选D。27.C 标题归纳题。依据第一段并结合全文可知,文章主要说明白美国的几个城市对含糖饮料征税这一政策的缺陷是什么以及探讨是如何开展的。由此可知,C项“含糖饮料税效果不佳”可以作为文章的最佳标题。故选C。【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。AlanCowen的团队进行的一项新的探讨发觉,在不同的文化背景和社会环境中,人们会表现出普遍的面部表情。28.B 微小环节理解题。依据文章第一段最终一句可知,不同文化背景的人会有相像的面部表情。故选B。29.C 微小环节理解题。依据文章其次段关键句“Forthenewstudy,AlanCowen’steamused…tosystematicallyanalyzefacialexpressionsinthousandsofdifferentcontexts.”可知,AlanCowen团队通过分析面部表情进行这项探讨。故选C。30.D 推理推断题。依据文章第四段末句可推知,面部表情在人类的发展过程中起着至关重要的作用。故选D。31.A 观点看法题。依据最终两段,尤其是最终一段最终一句可知,她既指出了这项探讨的不足之处,又确定了它的意义,所以,对于这项探讨她是持客观看法的。故选A。【语篇导读】本文为一篇说明文。文章主要介绍的是在网络的帮助下,雇主可以更为广泛地监控和评价求职者。32.C 微小环节理解题。依据文章其次段内容尤其是其次句可知,在线筛查正越来越被接受。故选C。33.B 推理推断题。依据第三段中“Asfortherighttorefuse,itishardlypracticable…‘Thatitselfislikelytobearedflag.’”可推知,求职者面对在线筛查最终只能屈服。故选B。34.B 推理推断题。依据第四段中“Peoplemaybeunableevertobefreeoftheironlinepast…havefoundtotheircost.”可知,已经有足球运动员为十年前的网络言论付出了代价,由此可推断,网络言论带来的影响力很难消退。故选B。35.A 标题归纳题。依据文章第一段及全文可知,文章主要介绍的是在网络的帮助下,雇主可以更为广泛地监控和评价求职者。所以A项(大雇主在监视着你)作为文章标题最为合适。故选A。【语篇导读】本文是一篇争论文。本文介绍了技术是一把双刃剑,它在给人们带来便利的同时,也会产生一些负面作用。36.D 空处上一句提到了我们中的大部分人为沉溺于网络和社交媒体而感到懊悔,也就是技术的缺点;空处下一句提到了技术创建了一个全新的世界,并且也带来了无尽的机会,也就是技术的优点。所以空处应承上启下,既与上文构成转折关系,又引出下文,谈到技术带来的好处。故选D。37.G 通读本段可知,技术为人们的旅行供应了便利,所以空处也应与旅行有关。故G项“当然,旅行能使人们的生活更加多彩。”承接上文,说明白旅行对人们生活的影响。故选G。38.A 依据空前的“Peoplewishingtostudyforadegreecandosoattheircomfortablehomes.”和空后的“Teacherscanpost…areready.”可知,学生可以实现在家里学习,老师也可以在网上发布教学资料,学生们可以随时学习。由此可知,技术使学生们的学习具有灵敏性。故选A。39.E 通读本段可知,本段主要介绍的是技术为购物带来的便利,所以空处也应与之相关。分析选项可知,E项“谈到购物时,技术也有很大的帮助。”符合语境。故选E。40.B 依据空前的内容可知,我们通常会被智能手机和科技分散留意力;依据空后内容可知,技术的确会让人上瘾,但我们不应当只关注手机和电脑,而应当关注人和面对面的对话。所以技术是否会对人们产生负面影响取决于人们能否找到平衡。故选B。【语篇导读】本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲解并描述了Castillo在其父亲50岁生日时,给患唐氏综合征的父亲写了一封充溢深情的信。在这封信中,Castillo表达了对父亲的敬意。41.C 依据上文提到的父亲患唐氏综合征一事及下文中But表示转折可知,对于Castillo来说,父亲一度使她尴尬。此处embarrassment为可数名词,意为“使人尴尬的人”。故选C。42.C 依据后面的loves及下文可知,此处是指但在她的信中,她想让世界知道她多么敬佩和爱她的父亲。admire敬佩。故选C。43.B 依据语境可知,此处表达的应是,她花了几年的时间才有志气面对自己的境况和父亲的真实状况。reasonout推断出;faceupto(大胆)面对;seekafter追求;clearup消退,解决。故选B。44.B 依据常识可知,因为父亲患唐氏综合征,所以其他孩子认为Castillo的父亲与他们的父亲是不同的(different)。故选B。45.A 依据空处前面的“Shedidn’tunderstandatthetimewhythekidswerebullyingher.”可知,此处表达的是,尽管如此,她照旧认为自己是一个“软弱的女儿”。still(虽然……)还是。故选A。46.B 依据上下文可知,此处表达的是Castillo现在意识到父亲值得被爱、被理解、被

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