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内蒙古英语高三上学期模拟试卷及答案指导一、听力第一节(本大题有5小题,每小题1.5分,共7.5分)1.Question:WhattimedoesthetrainleaveforLondon?A.At9:15.B.At9:30.C.At9:45.Answer:BExplanation:Theconversationgoeslikethis:“Excuseme,couldyoutellmewhenthenexttraintoLondondeparts?”“Certainly,the9:30trainisjustabouttoboard.You’llneedtohurry.”Thekeyinformationisthatthespeakermentionsthe9:30trainisabouttoboard,indicatingthatitleavesat9:30.2.Question:Wheredoesthewomansuggestthemangoforhisbirthday?A.Amovietheater.B.Arestaurant.C.Aconcert.Answer:CExplanation:Thedialoguestates:“Happybirthday,John!Whatwouldyouliketodotocelebrate?”“Idon’tknow,maybewatchamovieorsomething.”“Whydon’twegotothatjazzconcertdowntown?It’ssupposedtobefantastic.”Thewoman’ssuggestionisclearlyajazzconcert,makingCthecorrectanswer.3、Howwillthemangettotheairport?

A)Bytaxi.

B)Bybus.

C)Bysubway.

D)Bytrain.Answer:A)Bytaxi.Explanation:Intheconversation,thewomanasksthemanifhehasarrangedtransportationtotheairport.Themanrespondsbysayingthathedecidedtotakeataxibecauseitwouldbefasterthantakingpublictransportationgiventheuncertaintyoftraffic.4、Whattimedoesthewomansuggestthemanshouldleaveforhisappointment?

A)9:00AM.

B)10:00AM.

C)11:00AM.

D)12:00PM.Answer:B)10:00AM.Explanation:Thedialogueindicatesthattheman’sappointmentisatnoon(12:00PM),andwhendiscussingthebesttimetoleaveconsideringthedistanceandpotentialtraffic,thewomansuggestsleavingat10:00AMtobeonthesafeside.5.Youwillhearaconversationbetweentwostudents,TomandLucy,discussingtheirweekendplans.Listencarefullyandanswerthequestion.Question:HowmanyhoursdoesTomplantostudythisweekend?

A)5hours

B)10hours

C)15hours

D)20hoursAnswer:B)10hoursExplanation:Intheconversation,Tommentions,“IthinkI’llneedtostudyforabout10hoursthisweekend.”Thisindicatesthathisplanistostudyfor10hours.二、听力第二节(本大题有15小题,每小题1.5分,共22.5分)1、Whattimedidthespeakersagreetomeet?A.At8:30.B.At9:00.C.At9:30.D.At10:00.Answer:CExplanation:Thespeakersdiscussmeetingtimesandeventuallysettleon9:30am.Thewomansays,“Howabout9:30then?”andthemanreplies,“Perfect,9:30itis.”2、Wherewillthespeakersmeet?A.Atthelibrary.B.Atthecafe.C.Atthemuseumentrance.D.Atthebusstop.Answer:CExplanation:Themansuggestsmeetingatthemuseumentrance,andthewomanagrees.Themansays,“Let’smeetatthemuseumentrance.It’llbeeasiertofindeachotherthere.”Thewomanresponds,“Soundsgoodtome.”3、Whatdoesthespeakersuggestabouttheeffectsofsleeponlearning?A.Moresleepcanmakeithardertoconcentrate.B.Adequatesleephasnoimpactonlearningabilities.C.Gettingenoughsleepcanimprovememoryretention.D.Sleepislessimportantthanstudyingforlonghours.Answer:CExplanation:Thespeakermentionedseveralstudiesthathaveshownadirectcorrelationbetweengettingsufficientsleepandimprovedmemoryretention,whichaidsinbetterlearningoutcomes.Therefore,thecorrectanswerisC.4、Accordingtothepassage,whatadvicedoesthespeakergiveregardingstudyhabits?A.Studyinshortburstswithoutbreaks.B.Takeregularbreaksduringstudysessions.C.Avoidtakinganybreakswhilestudying.D.Studylateintothenightforbetterrecall.Answer:BExplanation:Thespeakeradvisesstudentstotakeregularbreaksduringtheirstudysessionstoavoidburnoutandmaintainconcentrationlevels.Hence,thecorrectanswerisB.5、Listentotheconversationandanswerthequestion.W:Hi,John.HaveyoustartedpreparingfortheupcomingEnglishexam?M:Yeah,Ihave.I’vebeenstudyingforabouttwohourseveryday.Q:HowlonghasJohnbeenstudyingfortheEnglishexameveryday?A:2hours

B:3hours

C:4hours

D:5hoursAnswer:AExplanation:TheconversationindicatesthatJohnhasbeenstudyingfortheEnglishexamfor“abouttwohourseveryday.”6、Listentothedialogueandcompletethefollowingsentence.M:Themathproblemwasreallychallenging,wasn’tit?W:Absolutely.Ispentawholehourtryingtosolveit,butIstillcouldn’tgettherightanswer.Q:Howlongdidittakethewomantotrytosolvethemathproblem?A:30minutes

B:45minutes

C:1hour

D:1.5hoursAnswer:CExplanation:Thewomanmentionsthatshespent“awholehour”tryingtosolvethemathproblem,whichcorrespondstoonehour.7、Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomandoaboutherclasspresentation?Sheshouldrehearseitmore.Sheshouldusefewerslides.Sheshouldspeaklouder.Sheshouldaddmorevisualaids.CorrectAnswer:A)Sheshouldrehearseitmore.Explanation:Themanlistenedtothewoman’spracticepresentationandsuggestedthatsheneedstobecomemorefamiliarwithhermaterial.Headvisedhertorehearseitmoretimestoensuresmoothdelivery.8、Whydoesthewomanfeelnervousaboutherpresentation?Sheisnotconfidentinherpublicspeakingskills.Shehasnotpreparedenoughcontent.Sheisconcernedaboutthetechnicalaspects.Shefearstheaudiencewillaskdifficultquestions.CorrectAnswer:A)Sheisnotconfidentinherpublicspeakingskills.Explanation:Duringtheirdiscussion,thewomanadmittedthatshegetsveryanxiouswhenspeakinginfrontoflargegroups.Thisindicatesthathernervousnessstemsfromalackofconfidenceinherabilitytospeakpublicly.PleasepreparetolistentoConversationTwo.9.Youarelisteningtoaconversationbetweentwostudentsdiscussingtheirweekendplans.StudentA:Hey,haveyoudecidedwhatyou’regoingtodothisweekend?

StudentB:Yeah,I’mplanningtogohikingwithagroupoffriends.Howaboutyou?

StudentA:Iwasthinkingofstayinghomeandcatchinguponsomereading.

Question:WhatisStudentA’splanfortheweekend?

A)Gohiking

B)Goshopping

C)Stayhomeandread

D)GotoamovieAnswer:C)StayhomeandreadExplanation:StudentAexplicitlymentionsthattheyareplanningto“stayhomeandcatchuponsomereading,”whichdirectlycorrespondstooptionC.10.Youarelisteningtoanewsreportaboutanewstudyonclimatechange.NewsAnchor:AccordingtoarecentstudypublishedintheJournalofClimateScience,therateofglobalwarminghasacceleratedoverthepastdecade.

Listener1:Wow,that’sconcerning.Whatarethemainfindingsofthestudy?

NewsAnchor:ThestudyindicatesthattheEarth’stemperaturehasincreasedby1.2degreesCelsiussincethelate19thcentury,withthemajorityofthewarmingoccurringinthepast30years.

Listener2:That’salarming.Whataretheexpertssuggestingwedoaboutit?

NewsAnchor:Expertsrecommendreducingcarbonemissions,transitioningtorenewableenergysources,andimplementingsustainablepracticesinagricultureandforestry.Question:Whatistheprimaryconcernraisedbytherecentstudyonclimatechange?

A)Thedecreaseinglobaltemperature

B)Theincreaseinoceanlevels

C)Theaccelerationofglobalwarming

D)ThedecreaseincarbonemissionsAnswer:C)TheaccelerationofglobalwarmingExplanation:Thenewsanchordirectlystatesthatthestudyindicatesthe“rateofglobalwarminghasacceleratedoverthepastdecade,”whichalignswithoptionC.11、Whatisthemaintopicofthepassage?Thebenefitsofstudyingabroad.Thechallengesofadaptingtoanewculture.Thehistoryofinternationaleducation.Theprocessofapplyingtoforeignuniversities.Answer:BExplanation:Thepassagedetailsvariousdifficultiesthatstudentsmightfacewhentheymovetoadifferentcountryfortheirstudies,suchaslanguagebarriers,homesickness,andculturalmisunderstandings.Therefore,thecorrectanswerisB,whichreferstothechallengesofadaptingtoanewculture.12、Accordingtothepassage,whatisoneofthemostcommonproblemsfacedbystudentsstudyinginaforeigncountry?Findingsuitableaccommodation.Learninganewlanguagefromscratch.Feelingisolatedandmissingfamilyandfriends.Adaptingtotheacademicsystemofthehostcountry.Answer:CExplanation:Inthepassage,itismentionedthatmanystudentsfeellonelyandmisstheirlovedonesbackhome,whichcanbeparticularlyhardduringholidaysorspecialoccasions.Thus,thecorrectanswerisC,indicatingthatfeelingisolatedandmissingfamilyandfriendsisacommonissueforstudentsinaforeigncountry.13.Listentotheconversationandanswerthequestion.W:Haveyouheardaboutthenewcaféinthecitycenter?Itjustopenedthismonth.M:Yes,Ihave.It’ssupposedtobequitepopular.Doyouthinkweshouldgocheckitoutthisweekend?Q:Whatdoesthemanimply?

A)Hehasneverheardofthecafé.

B)Hedoesn’tthinkthecaféispopular.

C)Heisinterestedinvisitingthecafé.

D)Hedoesn’tbelievethecaféisnew.Answer:C)Heisinterestedinvisitingthecafé.

Explanation:Themanimpliesthatheisinterestedinvisitingthecafébecauseheasksiftheyshouldgocheckitoutthisweekend.14.Listentothedialogueandanswerthequestion.M:Ican’tbelieveit’salreadytimefortheschoolplay.Ihaven’tpreparedatall.W:Don’tworry,there’sstillplentyoftime.Wehavetwomorerehearsalsbeforethebignight.Q:Whatdoesthewomanmean?

A)Theschoolplaywillstartsoon.

B)Shehasalreadypreparedfortheplay.

C)Therehearsalsaretakingplacetooearly.

D)There’snoneedtoworryabouttheplay.Answer:D)There’snoneedtoworryabouttheplay.

Explanation:Thewomanmeansthatthere’snoneedtoworryabouttheplaybecausethereisstillplentyoftimebeforethebignight.15.Howmanybooksdoesthewomanplantoreadoverthesummervacation?10books15books20books25booksAnswer:B)15booksExplanation:Intheconversation,thewomanmentionsthatshehasareadinglistforthesummervacationandsheplanstoread15books.Therefore,thecorrectansweris15books.三、阅读第一节(第1题7.5分,其余每题10分,总37.5分)第一题ReadingPassageItwasacrispautumnmorningasIsteppedintothebustlingcityofLondon.Thesuncastawarmglowoverthecobblestonestreets,andthescentoffreshcoffeefilledtheair.Iwasheretoexplorethecity’srichhistoryanditsvibrantculture.MyfirststopwasthefamousBritishMuseum,aplacewherecountlessartifactsfromaroundtheworldwereshowcased.AsIwalkedthroughthemuseum’sgrandhalls,IwasmesmerizedbythebeautyofancientEgypt.Thetoweringstatuesofpharaohs,theintricatehieroglyphics,andthegoldensarcophagiwerealltestamenttothegrandeuroftheancientcivilization.Ispenthourswanderingthroughtheexhibits,myeyeswidewithwonder.Afteralongmorningofexploring,Idecidedtotakeabreakandgrababitetoeat.Ifoundacozylittlecafénearby,whereIorderedacupofteaandasandwich.AsIsatthere,Inoticedagroupofpeoplegatheredaroundatable,engrossedinconversation.Icouldn’thelpbutoverheartheiranimateddiscussionaboutthefamousplaywrightShakespeare.“Didyouknow,”onemansaid,“thatShakespearewrotehisfirstplaywhenhewasjust18yearsold?”“Absolutelyincredible,”repliedawoman.“Hehadsuchatalentforstorytellingandcharacterdevelopment.”AsIlistenedtotheirconversation,IrealizedhowmuchIdidn’tknowaboutthegreatplaywright.IdecidedtodosomeresearchonShakespearelaterthatday.Thatevening,ImademywaytotheRoyalShakespeareCompany’stheater.Theatmospherewaselectricastheaudienceeagerlyawaitedtheperformance.Theplay,“RomeoandJuliet,”wasoneofShakespeare’smostfamousworks,andIwasexcitedtoseeitperformedlive.Asthecurtainrose,thestagewasfilledwithvibrantcostumesandrealisticsets.Theactorswereincrediblytalented,bringingthecharacterstolifewiththeircompellingperformances.Thestoryoftwoyoungloverswhoaredoomedbytheirfeudingfamilieswasbothtragicandheartwarming.Aftertheplay,IfeltadeepsenseofappreciationforShakespeare’sgenius.Hisabilitytocreatetimelesscharactersandnarrativeshadleftalastingimpressiononme.Questions:1、Whatwastheauthor’sfirststopinLondon?A.TheBritishMuseumB.AcozycaféC.TheRoyalShakespeareCompany’stheaterD.TheLondonEye答案:A2、WhatdidtheauthorlearnaboutShakespearefromthegroupofpeopleinthecafé?A.Hewrotehisfirstplaywhenhewas18yearsold.B.Hewasfamousforhisabilitytocreatetimelesscharacters.C.Hehadatalentforstorytellingandcharacterdevelopment.D.HewasaplaywrightwhowasactiveduringtheRenaissanceperiod.答案:A3、Whatwastheauthor’smainimpressionoftheplay“RomeoandJuliet”?A.Itwasatragicplay.B.Itwasaheartwarmingplay.C.Itwasacomedy.D.Itwasaplayabouthistoricalevents.答案:B4、Whatdidtheauthorfeelafterseeingtheplay“RomeoandJuliet”?A.DisappointedB.BoredC.InspiredD.Confused答案:C

第二题Passage:InthesmalltownofWillowCreek,thelocallibraryhasalwaysbeenahubofcommunityactivity.Thelibrary,whichwasbuiltin1925,hasservedasaplaceforlearning,entertainment,andsocialgatheringsforoverninetyyears.However,withtheriseofdigitaltechnologyandtheinternet,thelibraryhasfacedchallengesinmaintainingitsrelevancetotheyoungergeneration.OneofthemostpopularprogramsattheWillowCreekLibraryisthemonthlybookclubforteenagers.Theclub,whichmeetsonthelastSaturdayofeverymonth,hasbeenrunningforthepastfiveyears.ItisledbyMs.

Evelyn,aretiredEnglishteacherwhohasapassionforliterature.Theclubusuallyhasaroundtwentymembers,andtheydiscussavarietyofbooks,rangingfromclassicliteraturetocontemporaryyoungadultfiction.Despitethepopularityofthebookclub,thelibraryhasnoticedadeclineinthenumberofyoungvisitors.Toaddressthisissue,thelibraryboardhasdecidedtointroducesomenewprogramsandinitiatives.Theyhavehiredayounglibrarian,Mr.

Alex,whospecializesindigitalmediaandtechnology.Mr.

Alex’sgoalistomakethelibraryamoreattractiveplaceforyoungpeoplebyincorporatingtechnologyintotheirprograms.Oneofthenewinitiativesisthecreationofa“TechZone”withinthelibrary.Thisareawillbeequippedwithcomputers,tablets,andotherdigitaldevices,aswellasa3Dprinterandvirtualrealityheadsets.Thelibraryalsoplanstoofferworkshopsoncoding,digitalart,andothertech-relatedskills.Thefirstworkshop,whichisscheduledforthisSaturday,willbeanintroductiontocodingusingthepopularprogramminglanguagePython.Mr.

Alexisexcitedaboutthepotentialofthisnewprogramtoengageyoungpeopleandhelpthemdevelopvaluableskills.Questions:1、WhyhastheWillowCreekLibraryfacedchallengesinmaintainingitsrelevancetotheyoungergeneration?A.Thelibraryistoooldandoutdated.B.Thelibrarydoesnotofferenoughtechnology-basedprograms.C.Theinternetanddigitaltechnologyhavebecomemoreaccessibletoyoungpeople.D.Thelocalcommunityhaslostinterestinthelibrary.2、WhatistheprimarygoalofMr.

Alex,thenewlibrarian?A.Toincreasethelibrary’sbudget.B.Toattractmoreyoungvisitorstothelibrary.C.Torenovatethelibrary’sphysicalspace.D.Toeliminatethebookclub.3、WhichofthefollowingisanewinitiativeintroducedbytheWillowCreekLibrary?A.Hostingmorebookclubs.B.Expandingthelibrary’scollectionofclassicliterature.C.Creatinga“TechZone”withdigitaldevicesandworkshops.D.Increasingthehoursofoperationforthelibrary.4、WhatisthefocusofthefirstworkshopofferedbytheWillowCreekLibrary?A.Cookingandbaking.B.Digitalphotography.C.CodingusingPython.D.Gardeningandenvironmentaleducation.Answers:1、C.Theinternetanddigitaltechnologyhavebecomemoreaccessibletoyoungpeople.2、B.Toattractmoreyoungvisitorstothelibrary.3、C.Creatinga“TechZone”withdigitaldevicesandworkshops.4、C.CodingusingPython.

第三题Readthefollowingpassageandanswerthequestionsthatfollow.InthesmallcoastaltownofSeaview,thelocallibrary,theSeaviewCoastalLibrary,hasbeenabeaconofknowledgeandcommunityfordecades.Thelibrary,whichwasestablishedin1950,isamodestbuildingwithagrandmission:toservetheeducationalandculturalneedsofthetown’sresidents.Overtheyears,thelibraryhasseenmanychanges,butitscorevaluesremainthesame.TheSeaviewCoastalLibrarystartedasasmallcollectionofbooksdonatedbylocalfamilies.Today,itboastsavastcollectionofover30,000books,includingnovels,non-fiction,children’sliterature,andreferencematerials.Thelibraryalsosubscribestoavarietyofmagazinesandnewspapers,ensuringthatitspatronshaveaccesstothelatestinformation.Inadditiontoitsphysicalcollection,thelibraryoffersarangeofdigitalresourcesthatcanbeaccessedbyanyonewithaninternetconnection.OneofthemostpopularfeaturesoftheSeaviewCoastalLibraryisitschildren’ssection.Thechildren’slibrarian,Ms.

Thompson,hascreatedawelcomingandengagingenvironmentthatencouragesreadingandlearning.Sheorganizesregularstorytellingsessions,readingclubs,andeducationalworkshopsforchildrenofallages.Thelibraryalsohostsspecialeventsthroughouttheyear,suchasbookfairs,authorvisits,andartexhibitions.Despiteitssuccess,thelibraryhasfacedchallengesovertheyears.Fundinghasbeenapersistentissue,andthelibraryhasoftenhadtorelyondonationsandvolunteereffortstostayopen.However,thecommunityhasralliedbehindthelibrary,andithasbecomeanintegralpartofthetown’sfabric.1、WhatyearwastheSeaviewCoastalLibraryestablished?A.1950B.1960C.1970D.19802、HowmanybooksdoestheSeaviewCoastalLibrarycurrentlyhaveinitscollection?A.10,000B.20,000C.30,000D.40,0003、Whatisoneofthemostpopularfeaturesofthechildren’ssectionatthelibrary?A.StorytellingsessionsB.ReadingclubsC.ArtexhibitionsD.Alloftheabove4、WhyhastheSeaviewCoastalLibraryfacedchallengesovertheyears?A.DuetoalackofcommunitysupportB.BecauseofinsufficientfundingC.DuetothelackofdigitalresourcesD.BecausethelibraryistoosmallAnswers:1、A.19502、C.30,0003、D.Alloftheabove4、B.Becauseofinsufficientfunding

第四题ReadingPassageThefollowingisanexcerptfromasciencemagazinearticleabouttheimpactofsocialmediaonteenagers.TheDigitalDilemma:SocialMediaandTeenagersInrecentyears,socialmediahasbecomeanintegralpartofteenagelife.PlatformssuchasInstagram,Snapchat,andTikTokofferteenagersasenseofcommunity,awaytoexpressthemselves,andopportunitiesforsocialconnection.However,thisdigitalrevolutionhasalsobroughtaboutahostofchallenges,particularlyforteenagerswhoarestilldevelopingtheirself-identityandsenseofbelonging.1.Thearticlehighlightsthepositiveaspectsofsocialmediaforteenagers.WhichofthefollowingisNOTmentionedasapositiveeffect?A.AsenseofcommunityB.Aplatformforself-expressionC.OpportunitiesforfinancialsuccessD.Awaytobuildsocialconnections2.Accordingtothepassage,whatisasignificantconcernregardingtheimpactofsocialmediaonteenagers?A.ThepotentialforaddictionB.ThenegativeeffectsonphysicalhealthC.Theimpactonmentalhealthandself-esteemD.Theriskofcyberbullying3.Theauthorsuggeststhatteenagersarestillintheprocessofdeveloping.Whatdoesthisimplyabouttheirrelationshipwithsocialmedia?A.Theyaremoresusceptibletoitsnegativeeffects.B.Theyaremorelikelytoadapttonewtechnologies.C.Theyarelesslikelytoexperiencecyberbullying.D.Theyaremorelikelytousesocialmediaforeducationalpurposes.4.Howdoestheauthorconcludethepassage?A.Bysuggestingthatsocialmediaisinherentlyharmfultoteenagers.B.Byemphasizingtheimportanceofresponsiblesocialmediause.C.Byadvocatingforacompletebanonsocialmediaforteenagers.D.Byignoringthepotentialpositiveaspectsofsocialmedia.Answers:1.C2.C3.A4.B四、阅读第二节(12.5分)ReadingSectionIIPassage:Inrecentyears,therehasbeenagrowingconcernabouttheimpactofsocialmediaonyoungpeople.Manyexpertsarguethatexcessiveuseofsocialmediacanleadtovariousmentalhealthissues,suchasanxiety,depression,andlowself-esteem.However,somearguethatsocialmediacanalsohavepositiveeffectsonyoungpeople,suchasprovidingaplatformforself-expressionandfosteringconnectionswithothers.Oneofthemostsignificantimpactsofsocialmediaonyoungpeopleisthewayitshapestheirself-image.Withtheconstantexposuretoperfectlycuratedimagesandlifestyles,youngpeoplemaydevelopunrealisticexpectationsofthemselvesandothers.Thiscanleadtofeelingsofinadequacyandanegativebodyimage.Additionally,thepressuretoconstantlypostandmaintainacertainimagecanleadtoanxietyandstress.Despitethesenegativeeffects,socialmediacanalsobeapowerfultoolforself-expression.Itallowsyoungpeopletosharetheirthoughts,feelings,andexperienceswithawideraudience,whichcanbeincrediblyempowering.Moreover,socialmediacanhelpyoungpeopleconnectwithotherswhosharesimilarinterestsandexperiences,creatingasenseofbelongingandcommunity.Furthermore,socialmediacanprovideaplatformforactivismandsocialchange.Youngpeoplehaveusedsocialmediatoraiseawarenessaboutimportantissues,suchasclimatechange,racialinequality,andmentalhealth.Bysharinginformationandorganizingevents,theyhavebeenabletoinfluencepublicopinionandbringaboutmeaningfulchange.Questions:1.Whatisthemainargumentpresentedinthepassageabouttheimpactofsocialmediaonyoungpeople?

a)Socialmediaissolelybeneficialforyoungpeople.

b)Socialmediaissolelydetrimentaltoyoungpeople.

c)Socialmediahasbothpositiveandnegativeeffectsonyoungpeople.

d)Socialmediahasnosignificantimpactonyoungpeople.2.Accordingtothepassage,whatisoneofthenegativeeffectsofsocialmediaonyoungpeople’sself-image?

a)Increasedself-confidence

b)Unrealisticexpectationsofthemselvesandothers

c)Improvedcommunicationskills

d)Apositivebodyimage3.Howdoesthepassagedescribethepotentialpositiveeffectsofsocialmediaonyoungpeople?

a)Ithindersself-expressionandconnectionwithothers.

b)Itprovidesaplatformforself-expressionandfostersconnectionswithothers.

c)Itisolatesyoungpeoplefromtheircommunities.

d)Itpromotesunhealthycompetitionamongyoungpeople.4.Whatismentionedasoneofthewaysyoungpeoplecanusesocialmediatocreatemeaningfulchange?

a)Bypostingpicturesofthemselves.

b)Bysharingcuratedcontentfrominfluencers.

c)Byraisingawarenessaboutimportantissuesandorganizingevents.

d)Byavoidingsocialmediaaltogether.5.Whichofthefollowingstatementsissupportedbythepassage?

a)Socialmediahasnoimpactonyoungpeople’smentalhealth.

b)Socialmediaistheprimarycauseofmentalhealthissuesinyoungpeople.

c)Socialmediacanbothpositivelyandnegativelyaffectyoungpeople’smentalhealth.

d)Socialmediaistheonlyfactorcontributingtoyoungpeople’smentalhealthissues.Answers:1.c2.b3.b4.c5.c五、语言运用第一节_完形填空(15分)Title:EnglishSeniorHighSchoolFirstSemesterExamPartV:LanguageApplication

Section1:ClozeReadthefollowingpassageandchoosethebestwordforeachblankfromtheoptionsgivenbelow.InthesmalltownofWillowCreek,thelocallibraryhadalwaysbeenahubofcommunityactivity.Itwasaplacewherepeopleofallagescametoread,borrowbooks,orsimplychatoveracupofcoffee.Thelibraryhadrecentlyundergoneamajorrenovation,andthetownspeoplewereexcitedaboutitsnewlookandexpandedservices.Oneafternoon,asthesunbegantoset,ayounggirlnamedEmilyarrivedatthelibrary.Shehadheardaboutthenewchildren’ssectionandwaseagertoexploreit.Asshewalkedthroughthebrightandcolorfulhall,shenoticedadisplaycaseinthecorner.Insidethecasewerevariousoldbooksthathadbeendonatedtothelibrary.1.Emily’sexcitementaboutthelibrarywasduetothenewA.booksB.displaycaseC.children’ssectionD.renovationThelibrarian,Mrs.

Thompson,sawEmilyexaminingthebooksandapproachedherwithasmile.2.Mrs.ThompsongreetedEmilywithA.anodB.afrownC.awaveD.asmile“Thosebooksarequitespecial,”Mrs.

Thompsonsaid,“Theywerepublishedintheearly1900s.”3.ThelibrarianmentionedthatthebookswerepublishedA.lastyearB.inthe2000sC.inthe1900sD.inthe1990sEmily’seyeswidenedwithcuriosity.Shehadneverseenbooksthatoldbefore.4.Emily’sreactiontotheoldbookswasA.disappointmentB.boredomC.curiosityD.indifferenceMrs.

ThompsonnoticedthelookonEmily’sfaceandcontinued,“Wouldyouliketoreadoneofthosebooks?”5.Mrs.Thompson’soffertoEmilywasA.unexpectedB.unwelcomeC.uninterestingD.unhelpfulEmilyquicklynoddedandreachedfortheoldestbookinthecase.Sheopenedittothefirstpageandbegantoread.6.TheactofEmilytakingtheoldbooktoreadwasA.unnecessaryB.irresponsibleC.interestingD.discouragingAssheread,Emilywastransportedbacktoadifferenttimeandplace.Thestorieswerefilledwithadventuresandcharactersthatseemedsoreal.7.Emily’sexperiencewhilereadingtheoldbookwasA.pleasantB.confusingC.frighteningD.boringThefollowingday,Emilyreturnedtothelibrarywithhermother.Shecouldn’twaittoshowherthebookshehaddiscovered.8.Emily’senthusiasmforshowingthebooktohermotherwasA.excessiveB.unwarrantedC.genuineD.feignedHermothersmiledasshelistenedtoEmilydescribetheadventuresinthebook.9.Themother’sreactiontoEmily’sdescriptionwasA.skepticalB.indifferentC.delightedD.frustratedThelibrarian,whohadbeenobservingtheconversation,decidedtointroduceEmilytothelocalhistoryclub.10.Thelibrarian’sdecisiontointroduceEmilytothehistoryclubwasA.motivatedbycuriosityB.influencedbyEmily’sexcitementC.promptedbythemother’ssuggestionD.aresultofpreviousknowledgeEmilyjoinedthehistoryclubandsoonbecameanactivemember.Shespentmanyhoursresearchingthestoriesandtheauthors.11.Emily’sinvolvementinthehistoryclubwasA.sporadicB.enthusiasticC.disinterestedD.reluctantOneday,Emilycameacrossanoldphotographofthetown’sfoundingfather.Sherecognizedthenamefromthebookshehadread.12.Emily’srecognitionofthenamefromthebookwasA.coincidentalB.unexpectedC.inevitableD.unnecessaryInspiredbyherdiscovery,Emilydecidedtowriteastoryaboutthefoundingfath

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