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绝密★考试结束前20232024学年高二下学期期末考试英语(考试时间:120分钟试卷满分:150分)注意事项:1.本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。2.回答第Ⅰ卷时,选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。写在本试卷上无效。3.回答第Ⅱ卷时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。4.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)做题时,请先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。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。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.WhatwillKarendotonight?A.Goswimming. B.VisitMichelle. C.Prepareforaperformance.2.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Atarestaurant. B.Atasupermarket. C.Athome.3.Whenwasthepartypreviouslyscheduledtostart?A.At6:00pm. B.At6:30pm. C.At7:00pm.4.WhatshouldMikedoaccordingtotheman?A.Changelearninghabits. B.Workmuchharder. C.Seeadoctor.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Atravelexperience. B.Ahistorylesson. C.Atouristattraction.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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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.WhatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenLilyandJohn?A.Brotherandsister. B.Classmates. C.Teacherandstudent.7.Whydoesthemanwanttojoininthewoman’sactivity?A.Tohelpwithagoodcause.B.Tohavefunonthebeach.C.Tohaveaspecialcamping.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。8.HowdidAnnafeelbeforeingtotheclassroom?A.Worried. B.Embarrassed. C.Delighted.9.WhatbothersAnnanow?A.Feelingabithomesick.B.Havingtroublegettingaround.C.BeingweakinspeakingChinese.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。10.WhydoesJasonhavenotimetorelaxontheweekend?A.Heneedstowriteabook.B.Hemusttakemusiccourses.C.Hehastodohisschoolwork.11.WhatisJenny’sopiniononmentalhealthdaysofffromschool?A.Itmaymakethingsworse.B.Itcansolvementalproblemswell.C.Itcanboostparentchildrelationship.12.WhatdoesJennythinkisimportantinstudents’mentalhealth?A.Students’selfcontrol.B.Amentalhealthlecture.C.Doctors’suggestions.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。13.Wheredidthemanreadthestoryaboutaflight?A.Inanewspaper. B.Inamagazine. C.Onawebsite.14.Whocalledtheairtrafficcontrollerforhelp?A.Apilot. B.Anairhostess. C.Apassenger.15.Whatdidtheairtrafficcontrollerdecidetodo?A.Teachhowtooperateaplane.B.Askhiscoworkersforhelp.C.Makeavideoofflying.16.Whathappenedtotheplaneintheend?A.Itcrashed. B.Itlandedsafely. C.Itcausedseveraldeaths.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17.WhendidAelitaAndrebegintolearnpainting?A.At10yearsold. B.At12months. C.At9months.18.WhatwasthehighestpriceofAelitaAndre’swork?A.$4,000. B.$10,000. C.$14,000.19.WhatwasAelitaAndre’sachievementin2020?A.ShedrewapaintingofJacksonPollock.B.ShewonGlobalChildProdigyAwards.C.ShehadherownexhibitioninManhattan.20.Whydoesthespeakergivethetalk?A.Tointroduceatrulytalentedartist.B.ToshowherconcernsaboutAelitaAndre.C.Toillustratethevalueofabstractpaintings.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。AHarryPotterfans,getreadyforthejourneytoHogwartsandbeyondonanofficialguidedtourofWarnerBros.ThisguidedexperienceatWarnerBros.StudioTourLondon—TheMakingofHarryPotteristheonlytourofitskind,soifyou’reafanofthemagicalworld,it’samustdo.WhatToExpectUponarriving,youwillbegreetedbyanexperiencedguidewhorevealsthewondersyou’llencounterthroughoutyourtouroftheoriginalsetsandcostumesfromalleightoftheHarryPotterfilms.Youwillbegivenyourownpersonalheadsettoensureyoudonotmissanyofthefascinatingbehindthescenesfacts.WatchashortfilminthecinemabeforeyouentertheGreatHall,VisittheoriginalHogwartsExpresslootive(火车头)andarecreationofPlatform9¾.Climbaboardthetraincarriageandposewithaluggagetrolleyasitdisappearsthroughtheplatformwall.Oncethetourestoanend,youhavetheoptiontoreenterthestudioatyourleisure,findthatperfectsouvenirattheStudioShop,orpurchaseacoffeeattheStudioTourCafe.AdditionalInformationNotwheelchairaccessible.Infants(婴儿)mustsitonlaps.Travelersshouldhaveamediumphysicalfitnesslevel.Thistour/activitywillhaveamaximumof15travelers.Thetotaldurationofthetouris5hours,prisinga1hourtraveltimetothestudios,a3hourguidedtour,anda1hourtraveltimebacktoLondon.CancellationPolicyIfyoucancelatleast3daysinadvanceofthescheduleddeparture,thereisnocancellationfee.Ifyoucancelwithin2daysofthescheduleddeparture,thereisa100percentcancellationfee.21.Whatcanbeexpectedthroughoutthetour?A.Takingphotoswiththeactors. B.Knowingbehindthescenesfacts.C.CreatinganewPlatform9¾. D.WatchingHarryPotterseriesagain.22.Whocanjointhetour?A.Coupleswithlittlebabies. B.Adultswithphysicaldisability.C.Agroupconsistingof16members. D.Teenagerswithtravelsickness.23.Whenwillcancelingthetripdefinitelyresultinfinancialdamage?A.Onthedayofregistration. B.Ontheexactdayofdeparture.C.3daysaheadofthedeparturedate. D.4daysaheadofthedeparturedate.BItwasdarkasIbrahimAlHusseincameto.Hecouldn’tmoveandthickdustfilledtheair,blockingoutallbutafewsmallflamesdancingcloseby.Itwashardtobreathe.Somethingwasn’trightandhecouldnotfeelhisfoot.AsthesmokeofthebombingclearedAlHusseinwassavedbutlosthislowerrightlegforever.Afterseveraltwistsandturns,AlHusseinmanagedtoescapefromwartornSyriatoAthens,Greece.Withnomoneyleftonhim,hehadtosleeponthestreetsandlookforfruitintreesoreatgrassfromthepark.Luckily,helaterfoundworkcleaningtoiletsatalocalcafe.Heworkedeverydayoftheweekwithnobreaksandwasproudtobesupportinghimself.Buthewasmissingsomething—sport.AlHusseinusedtobeasportsman.AswarbrokeoutinSyriain2011,allsportsstadiumswereforcedtoclose,butnowsettledandsafeinAthens,hewasdesperatetoreturntophysicalactivity.InMay,2015,hisprayerswereanswered.Aswimmingclubgavehimpermissiontotrainthere.“WhenIlookedattheaddressIrealiseditwastheAthensAquaticsCentre,”saysAlHussein,who,attheageof16,hadwatchedthe2004OlympicsunfoldonasmallTVinhiscosySyrianhome.“SeeingthoseOlympicsgavememotivationtodosportandalthoughitwasaflashbacktothepast,itwasalsoalooktoabetterfuturebecauseIhadmadeittothepoolI’dwatchedanddreamtofswimmingin.”Formuchof2015heswaminthemorningandthenworkedatthecafeuntillateintheevening.Itwastough,butitworkedforhimand,inearly2016,hesecuredtwomedalsattheGreekParaSwimmingNationalChampionships.Peoplebegantotakenote.24.WhatcausedAlHusseintolosehislowerrightleg?A.Awar. B.Afire. C.Anillness. D.Anaccident.25.Whatisthesecondparagraphmainlyabout?A.WhyAlHusseinworkedhard. B.HowAlHusseinsurvivedinGreece.C.WhyAlHusseinmissedsport. D.HowAlHusseinescapedfromSyria.26.WhatcanbeinferredabouttheAthensAquaticsCentre?A.Itwasforcedtoclosein2011. B.AlHusseinwentthereatage16.C.Itusedtobeaswimmingclub. D.The2004Olympicswereheldthere.27.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeAlHussein?A.Independentbutproud. B.Motivatedbutstubborn.C.Ambitiousandreligious. D.HardworkingandoptimisticCRisingLegacyHighSchoolseniorBriannaOrtizisoneoffivestudentsintheUSandtheonlyTexantobeselectedtoattendtheInternationalScienceSchool(ISS)thissummerinAustralia.Thisfamousprogramme,designedtoinspireyoungmindsandawakenapassionforspaceexploration,providesstudentswithanimmersiveandeducationalexperiencethatpromisestoshapetheirfutureinthefieldofspacescience.Brianna’sspacejourneystartedwhenshetookepartinMISD’sOrbitzprograminthefallof2021.ThatexperiencegavehertheopportunitytoapplyforISSthroughanextensiveapplicationprocessthatincludedlettersofremendation,writingessaysandaninterview.ISSselectedBriannafromahighlypetitivepoolofinternationalapplicantswhoshareanenthusiasmforspaceexploration.Duringtheprogram,Briannawillhavetheprivilegeofengagingwithoutstandingscientists,engineersandeducatorswhowillguideherthroughaseriesofhandsonactivities,simulations(模拟),andlectures.Thisprehensivetrainingwillprovideherwithinvaluableknowledgeaboutspacetravel,rocketry,robotics,andotheressentialaspectsoftheaerospaceindustry.“Thisisadreametrueforme,andIcan’twaittoimmersemyselfintheworldofspaceexploration,”Briannasaid.“WhenIwaslittle,Iwantedtobeanastronaut,butnowI’minterestedinbeinganaerospaceengineerandbuildingrocketsthatimpactthewaywelivehereonEarth.”Briannasaidoneofthethingsshe’smostlookingforwardtoistheopportunitytocooperatewithfellowlikemindedstudentsfromaroundtheworld.Theywillparticipateinteambuildingexercises,problemsolvingchallenges,andspacemissionsimulations,developingessentialskillssuchasleadership,criticalthinking,andeffectivemunication.TheexperiencegainedatISSwillbroadenBrianna’shorizonsandinspirehertopursueacareerintheexcitingfieldofspaceexploration.28.WhatistheaimofISS?A.Toselectthebesttalent.B.Tocultivateexcellentastronauts.C.Tohelpstudentsdevelopastrongmind.D.Togetstudentsinterestedinspaceexploration.29.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribestheprocessofBriannabeingreceivedbyISS?A.Difficult. B.Painful. C.Creative. D.Slow.30.WhatwillBriannadoatISS?A.Experiencespacetravel. B.Listentolecturesbyexperts.C.Workinanaerospacefactory. D.Participateinroboticsdevelopment.31.WhatcanwelearnaboutBrianna?A.Shehasgreatteamworkskills.B.ShehasbeenthebeststudentsatISS.C.ShedreamsofbeinganastronautafterattendingISS.D.Shehasbeeninterestedinspaceexplorationsincechildhood.DDietcontaininglotsofsaltcancontributetoincreasedlevelsofstress,anewstudyshows.Scientistsfoundinstudiesofmicethatahighsaltdietincreasedthelevelsofastresshormoneby75percent.Expertshopethefindingswillencourageareviewofpublichealthpolicyaroundsaltconsumption,aimingatmanufacturersreducingtheamountofsaltinprocessedfood.Theremendedsaltintakeforadultsislessthansixgramsadaybutmostpeopleregularlyeataboutninegrams.Thiscancontributetohigherbloodpressure,whichincreasestherisksofheartattacks,strokesanddementia.Whileeffectsontheheartandcirculatory(循环)systemhavebeenascertained,littlewasknownabouttheimpactofahighsaltdietonaperson’sbehaviour.Tostudythis,expertsfromtheUniversityofEdinburghusedmice,whoordinarilyhavealowsaltdiet,andgavethemhighsaltfoodtoreflectthetypicalintakeofhumans.Theyfoundthatnotonlydidrestingstresshormonelevelsincrease,butthemice’shormoneresponsetoenvironmentalstresswasdoublethatofmicethathadanormaldiet.Saltintakeincreasedtheactivityofgenesthatproducetheproteinsinthebrainwhichcontrolhowthebodyrespondstostress.Expertssayfurtherstudiesarealreadyunderwaytounderstandifahighsaltintakeleadstootherbehaviouralchangessuchasanxietyandaggression.MatthewBailey,professorofRenalPhysiologyattheUniversityofEdinburgh’sCentreforCardiovascularScience,said:“Wearewhatweeatandunderstandinghowhighsaltfoodchangesourmentalhealthisanimportantsteptoimprovingwellbeing.Weknowthateatingtoomuchsaltdamagesourheart,bloodvessels(血管)andkidneys.Thisstudynowtellsusthathighsaltinourfoodalsochangesthewayourbrainhandlesstress.”32.Whatarethefindingsexpectedtobringabouteventually?A.Manufacturersaddinglesssalttoprocessedfood.B.Peopledebatingthepolicyonpublichealth.C.Decreasedlevelsofstresshormones.D.Reducedamountofprocessedfood.33.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“ascertained”inparagraph3probablymean?A.Ignored. B.Restored.C.Reduced. D.Confirmed.34.Whichofthefollowingmaybeasubjectoffurtherresearch?A.Whatpolicyonsaltshouldbe.B.Howahighsaltintakeaffectsbloodpressure.C.Howmuchsaltintakeisappropriate.D.Whetherahighsaltintakecausesanxiety.35.Whatmaybeasuitablelittleforthetext?A.Mostpeopleregularlytakeintoomuchsalt.B.Mentalhealthisimportanttoimprovingwellbeing.C.Dietcontainingmuchsaltincreaseslevelsofstress.D.Lessthansixgramsofsaltadayisremended.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。GogreenAreyouworriedaboutourearth?Doyouwanttodowhatyoucantosaveit?36Itmayseemliketheactionsofonepersonwon'tmakeadifference,butthereareactuallymanywaysyoucanhelp.Herearesomeofthem.Turnitoff.Turnoffanythingthatuseselectricitywhennotinuse.37Ifyouleaveyourtelevisiononordon'tturnofflights,it'swastingelectricity.Remembertoturnthingsoffwhenyoudon'tneedthem.Startrecycling(回收利用).It'snotjustpaper,plasticandglassthatcanberecycled—clothescanbe,too.38It'sgoodfortheenvironmentandyou'llgetanewlookforfree!39Youdon'thavetotravelfartogetwhatyouneed,andproductsdon'thavetotravelfartogettoyou,either.Shopatfarmers'marketsandbuyfoodthatwasproducedasclosetoyourhomeaspossible.Andwhenyou'reonlineshopping,trytofindthingsthatwon'thavetotravellongdistances.Savewater.Ifyoudon'tletthewaterrunwhenyou'rebrushingyourteethandtakeshowersinsteadofbaths,youwillbeusinglesswaterandlessenergy—butyou'llstillbejustasclean!40Useamethodthatrequireslesswatertogetthedishesclean.A.Buythingsnearby.B.Thinkbeforeyoueat.C.It'shardtoknowwheretostart.D.Turnshortjeansyou'vegrownoutofintoshorts.E.Also,don'twashdisheswiththewaterrunningcontinuously.F.Thisgoesforlights,televisions,puters,printers,andsoon.G.Bringareusablewaterbottlewithyouwhentravellingoratwork.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。OnOct.11,hundredsofrunnerspetedinacrosscountryraceinMinnesota.MelanieBaileyshouldhave41thecourseearlierthanshedid.Her42camebecauseshewascarryinga43acrossthefinishline.Asreportedbyalocalnewspaper,Baileywasmorethantwothirdsofthewaythroughher44whenarunnerinfrontofherbegancryinginpain.She45tohelpherfellowrunner,DanielleLenoue.Baileytookherarmtoseeifshecouldwalkforwardwith46.Shecouldn’t.Baileythen47toletLenoueclimbontoherbackandcarriedherallthewaytothefinishline,thenanother300feettowhereLenouecouldget48attention.Oncethere,Lenouewas49andlatertakentoahospital,whereshelearnedthatshehadseriousinjuriesinoneofherknees.Shewouldhavestruggledwithextreme50tomakeittothataidcheckpointwithoutBailey’shelp.AsforBailey,sheismore51aboutwhyheractisconsideredabig52.“Shewasjustcrying.Icouldn’t53her,”Baileytoldthereporter.“IfeellikeIwasjustdoingtherightthing.”Althoughthetwoyoungwomenwerestrangersbeforethe54,they’vesincebeefriends.Neitherwontherace,butthe55ofhumankindnesswontheday.41.A.designed B.followed C.changed D.finished42.A.delay B.chance C.trouble D.excuse43.A.judge B.volunteer C.classmate D.petitor44.A.race B.school C.town D.training45.A.agreed B.returned C.stopped D.promised46.A.courage B.aid C.patience D.advice47.A.wentaway B.stoodup C.steppedaside D.bentdown48.A.medical B.public C.constant D.equal49.A.interrupted B.assessed C.identified D.appreciated50.A.hunger B.pain C.cold D.tiredness51.A.worried B.ashamed C.confused D.discouraged52.A.game B.problem C.lesson D.deal53.A.leave B.cure C.bother D.understand54.A.ride B.test C.meet D.show55.A.secret B.display C.benefit D.exchange第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或所给单词的正确形式。Asawarenessofthehumanimpactontheenvironment56(increase),peoplearebeingmorewillingthaneverbefore,toacceptcleanlifestyles.Butsomepeoplearen’ttotallysurewheretobegin.Whilelargestepsrequireplanning,smallerstepscan57(take)rightaway.Inmanycases,yourchoiceswilldepend58variousfactors:whereyoulive,theresourcesavailabletoyou,yourlifestyle,andothers.Thereforethereisprobablyno“onesizefitsall”solutiontogoinggreen.Butthereareplentyofthingsyoucando59(live)agreenerlife,throughyourdaytoday60(activity),andmostoftheseapplytojustaboutanyone.Savewater.Everydropoftapwateryouuseconsumesenergy.Itmightjustbewater,butalotoffossilfuel(矿物燃料)isconsumedinprocessingit.Youcanturnthetapoffwhile
61(brush)yourteethandcollectrainwaterforuseinyourgarden.Weartherightclothing.Yourchoiceofclothingcanmakeabig
62(different)totheenvironment.Oneof
63mostheavilygrowncropsiscotton.Chemicals
64areusedasinsecticides(杀虫剂)harmtheenvironment,andharmpeople’shealth.Trytofindandbuyclothingthatusesthese
65(nature)materials.Wearingsuchclothingisalsobetterforyourhealth.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)66.假定你是李华。上周你班举行了一场主题为“人工智能(AI)与英语学习”的讨论,请你为班黑板报写一篇报道。内容包括:1.讨论的目的;2.讨论的内容;3.大家的收获。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。AIandEnglishLearning______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二节(满分25分)67.阅读下面材料,根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。Tomthrewhimselfonthesofa,sighing.Mother’sDaywasing,buthedidn’thaveapresent.“HowcanIbuyapresentwithoutanymoney?”hethought.Tompickedupthenewspaperthatwaslyingonthesofa.Henoticedalargeadvertisementonthefrontpage.Thelocaldepartmentstorewassponsoring(赞助)acontest.“Telluswhyyourmomisspecialandwinabeautifulandpreciousgiftforher.”saidtheadvertisement.“Thisisperfect!”thoughtTom.Herantohisroomwiththenewspaper.Aftertakingapencilandablankpieceofpaperfromhisdesk,hestartedtowrite.“Mymomisthebestmotherintheworld.Shealwaysmakeslunchformetotaketoschoolandsheneverforgetsmydessert.ShereadsasmanybookstomebeforebedasIwantherto.Shealwaysrememberstocheckunderthebedformonsters(怪兽).Andshegivesmethebesthug,butneverinfrontofmyfriends,whomaylaughatmeforhuggingmymom.”Tomlikedwhathehadwritten.Hecopieditneatlyandgotanenvelopeandastamp.Herantothemailboxwithhisentry(参赛作品).“Momwilllovehavingaspecialgift,”hethought.Tomcheckedhismailboxeverydayforhisprize.Dayswentby,andthenweeks.SoonitwasthedaybeforeMother’sDay.Tomstillhadn’theardanythingaboutthecontest.“WhatamIgoingtodonow?”hewondered.Hedidn’thaveapresent,andhedidn’thaveagift.Andhestilldidn’thavemoney.Hehadtothinkofsomething.Tomclosedhiseyes,curled(使弯曲)histoesandthoughthard.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡相应位置作答。ThenTomthoughthecouldshowhisloveforhismotherinanotherway.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________OnMother’sDay,Tomgavehismothertheenvelopewiththeletterinit.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________参考答案:1.C【原文】M:Karen,I’mgoingswimminginthegymtonight.Wouldyouliketojoinme?W:I’dliketo,butMichellewilletomyhome.Weplantopracticeforourperformance.2.A【原文】W:Mark,howaboutorderingsomeredwineandbeef?M:Goodidea.Sowhatelsedoyouwanttohave?W:I’mstilllookingatthemenu.There’rejusttoomanyoptions.3.B【原文】M:Whyhasn’tanybodyeyet?It’salready6:30pmnow.W:Honey,Iforgottotellyou.I’vetoldthemtoehalfanhourlater.IthoughtIwouldneedmoretimetopreparefortheparty.4.A【原文】W:IheardMikestudiesveryhard.Heoftenstaysuplateforhisstudy.M:I’vealsoheardaboutthat.Butdon’tyouthinkitcandoharmtohishealth?Idothinkheneedstohavebetterlearninghabits.5.C【原文】W:Tom,wheredoyousuggestIgointheingholiday?M:WhynotvisitJinggangAncientTown?It’saveryfamousoldtown.Ithasalongandrichhistory.W:That’sgreat.Ireallyexpecttolearnmoreaboutthetown.6.B7.A【原文】M:Lily,Iplannedtogocampingwithmysisterthisweekend.Wouldyouliketogowithus?W:Sorry,John,butIalreadyhaveplans.I’mgoingtothebeachwithourclassmatesGraceandDave.
M:Soundsgreat!Ialsowantsomefunonthebeach.CanIjoinyou?W:Sorry,butwe’renotgoingthereforfun.We’regoingtheretocleanupthebeach.We’vedecidedtocarryoutbeachcleanupseveryweekend.M:I’mpassionateaboutenvironmentalandclimatechangeprojects,too.Ithinktidyingtheseafrontisasimpleactionweallcantake.I’lldefinitelygowithyou.W:Good.8.A9.C【原文】M:Anna,doyouloveyourtimestudyinghere?W:Yes.IwasnotsohappybeforeIwalkedintotheschool.IknewnobodyhereandIreallydidn’tknowwhattoexpect.ButtheminuteIcametotheclassroom,Istartedtofeelathome.Iwassurprisedhowmucheveryonewantedtomakefriendsandhowwelingeveryonewas.M:I’msogladtohearthat.Sodoyouknowhowtogetaroundthecitynow?W:Yes.Itwasreallyachallengetogetaroundinthebeginning,butnowit’seasy.M:Howdoyoufindyourhomestayfamily?
W:They’rereallynice.ButIdohaveaproblem.M:Whatisit?W:IoftenfailtomakemyselfunderstoodwhenItalktoothersinChinese.10.C11.A12.B【原文】W:Jason,doyouthinkweshouldgetmentalhealthdaysofffromschool?M:Yes,Jenny.Sometimesweneedtostayhomeandhaveagoodrestafterhardschoolwork.IwantdayswhenIneedsoftmusictomakemefeelrelaxed.Ialsoenjoyplayingaround.W:Butyoucandothosethingsafterschoolorontheweekend.M:Youknow,Ihavetodoschoolworkandreadbooksaswell.
W:Well,Idon’tthinkschoolsshouldgivestudentsdaysofffortheirmentalhealth.M:Why?W:Havingtoomanydaysoffcanaffectourstudyandevenourlife.Andmanystudents’parentslikeminehavetogotowork.Ifstudentsgettoomanydaysoff,theymightbeathomealonetoomuch.Thiscouldmakesomestudents’mentalhealthissuesworse.M:Butsomestudentshaveseriousmentalhealthchallenges.Howcantheygethelp?W:Idothinkamentalhealthlecturecanplayavitalroleinstudents’dailylifeandhelptoprotectthemfrommentalillness.M:Thatsoundslikeagoodidea.13.C14.C15.A16.B【原文】W:Haveyoufinishedreadingthemagazine,Henry?M:Yes.NowI’mreadingsomeonlinenews.Ijustreadanewsstoryaboutaflight.Itwasreallyamazing.W:Didanythinghappentotheflight?M:Yes.OnTuesdayafternoonanairtrafficcontrollerinFloridagotanemergencyradiocall.Someonetakingtheflighttoldhimthathedidn’tknowhowtoflytheairplane.W:Whydidthatpersonwanttoflytheplane?M:Becausethepilotoftheairplanewasn’twell.W:Theairtrafficcontrollermusthavebeenveryworried.M:Sure.Buthehadbeenworkingasanairtrafficcontrollerformanyyears.Evenmoreimportantly,hetrainspilots.Bygivingcarefulinstructions,thecontrollerwasabletohelpthemanpilottheplanedown,andlandsafely.W:Didanybodygetinjured?M:Luckily,thatdidn’thappen.Itwasreallyamiracle.W:Surelyitwas.Thatmanwasreallybrave.Hesavedallthelivesontheplane.M:That’strue.17.C18.B19.B20.A【原文】W:Mostbabiesfirstlearntowalkandtalkbeforedevelopinganyskillsorhobbies,butthiswasnotinthecaseof15yearoldAustralianartistAelitaAndre.Whenshewas9monthsold,shestartedtolearnpaintingbyherself.Bytheageofoneyearandtenmonths,herfirstpaintingwasinLondonArtGallery.ShehadherfirstsoloexhibitioninManhattanwhenshewasjustfouryearsold.Theshowwascalled“TheProdigyofColors”.Aelita’sexhibitioninManhattanwasdisplayedforthreeweeksstraight.Allher24artworksweresoldtherewithinaweek.Thepricewasrangingfrom$4,000to$10,000.Aelita’sworkgainedpopularityandfame,andherartworksbeganappearinginthebiggalleriesallovertheworld.CriticscallheryoungPicasso,andherpaintingstyleisfrequentlyparedwithJacksonPollock,thegreatestabstractartistofalltime.GlobalChildProdigyAwardsistheworld’sfirstandonlyawardceremonytorecognizeuniqueandtalentedchildren.AelitaAndrewontheawardin2020.Everyonehashisorherowntalent,sofindyourowntalent.21.B22.A23.B【导语】这是一篇应用文。文章是一则广告,主要介绍了哈利波特制作之旅的行程、细节、附加信息和行程取消政策等相关规定。21.细节理解题。根据WhatToExpect部分第一段的“Youwillbegivenyourownpersonalheadsettoensureyoudonotmissanyofthefascinatingbehindthescenesfacts.(您将获得自己的个人耳机,以确保您不会错过任何迷人的幕后事实)”可知,在整个旅程中游客将被提供私人耳机以确保不会错过幕后事实。故选B。22.细节理解题。根据AdditionalInformation部分“Notwheelchairaccessible.Infants(婴儿)mustsitonlaps.Travelersshouldhaveamediumphysicalfitnesslevel.Thistour/activitywillhaveamaximumof15travelers.(不能使用轮椅。婴儿必须坐在膝盖上。旅行者应该有中等的体能水平。此旅游/活动最多可容纳15名游客)”并结合选项可知,带着婴儿的夫妇可以参加该旅行。故选A。23.细节理解题。根据CancellationPolicy部分“Ifyoucancelatleast3daysinadvanceofthescheduleddeparture,thereisnocancellationfee.Ifyoucancelwithin2daysofthescheduleddeparture,thereisa100percentcancellationfee.(如
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