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高级中学名校试卷PAGEPAGE1云南省文山州2024-2025学年高三上学期阶段检测卷(二)英语试题第一部分听力(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。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.Whereisthewomanfrom?A.TheUSA.B.Canada.C.Japan.2.Whichdressdoesthemantellthewomantowear?A.Theredone.B.Theblueone.C.Thegreyone.3.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Inastore.B.Inaclassroom.C.Inabank.4.Whenwillthenextbuscome?A.At6:35.B.At6:45.C.At7:00.5.Whatdoesthemanthinkofmath?A.It’sinteresting.B.It’sconfusing.C.Itmakeshimsmarter.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。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。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.What’stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Friends.B.Neighbors.C.Customerandwaitress.7.HowwillBillandMarygohome?A.Bybus.B.Bytaxi.C.Bysubway.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whatdoesthemanwanttodowiththetrousersatfirst?A.Toexchangethem.B.Toreturnthem.C.Torepairthem.9.Whenwillthemangotoaparty?A.OnWednesday.B.OnFriday.C.OnSaturday.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Howmanybookscanthemanborrowatatime?A.One.B.Two.C.Three.11.Whatkindofbooksisthemaninterestedin?A.Science.B.Sports.C.History.12.Whenisthelibraryclosed?A.OnTuesday.B.OnWednesday.C.OnThursday.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whendoesthewomangototherestaurant?A.Intheearlymorning.B.Inthemiddleofthemorning.C.Atnoon.14.Whatdoesthewomanlovemostabouttherestaurant?A.Thequietenvironment.B.Thedeliciousfood.C.Thejazzmusic.15.Whatdoesthemanhaveforlunch?A.Pancakes.B.Fishpie.C.Sausages.16.Whatdoesthemansayabouthisfavoriterestaurant?A.It’snewandclean.B.Thefoodistastyandcheap.C.Afilmstarofteneatsthere.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Wherewillthestudentsgo?A.Atheater.B.Abigpark.C.Azoo.18.Whichofthefollowinghasdisplaysfromdifferentcountries?A.TheJapaneseTeaGarden.B.TheHouseofFlowers.C.ThedeYoungMuseum.19.WhatisintheJapaneseTeaGarden?A.Asmalllake.B.Aconcerthall.C.Anartgallery.20.WhereisGoldenGatePark?A.Inthecountryside.B.Closetothecity.C.Inthemiddleofthecity.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。AClubSportsprovidebothacompetitiveandsocialsportingexperiencetoanyPurduestudent.Thereareclubsforallskilllevels,frombeginnertoseasonedexpert.ExploreRecWellclubsbelow.ThePurdueSoftballClubThePurdueSoftballClubisastudent-runorganizationrecognizedbytheNationalClubSoftballAssociation.Asaclubteam,weprovidePurduestudentswiththeopportunitytocontinueplayingsoftballatacompetitivecollegiatelevel.AsNCSAmembers,weparticipateintheGreatAmerican-WestconferenceconsistingoftheUniversityofNotreDame,UniversityofMichigan,EasternMichigan,andLoyola-Chicago.PresidentContact:DanielleOlsenEmail:danielleolson9@ThePurdueGymnasticsClubThePurdueGymnasticsClubisagroupofnormaleverydaystudentswho,likeyourself,wanttostayactivewhileatschool.Wepracticeduringeveninghoursfourtimesaweekduringthefallandspringsemesters.Weownandoperateequipmentfor4women’sand6men’sevents.President:MayaMcDonaldEmail:medon127@ThePurdueTriathlonClubThePurdueTriathlonClub’smissionistogettogetherathleteswhodesiretotrainmulti-sportinasocialenvironmentandpromoteinterestandparticipationintriathlons(铁人三项),duathlons(铁人两项),running,swimmingandcyclingeventsonthePurdueUniversitycampusthatprovideopportunitiesformemberstoparticipateintriathlonsandrelatedathleticactivities.Weencourageandsupportmemberswhiletrainingtogether.Wetraveltoracesinthespringandsummertogetherandhosttworacesduringtheschoolyear.WeendouryearattheCollegiateNationalsinApril.President:PatrickCavanaughEmail:pcavana@ThePurdueMen’sClubVolleyballThePurdueMen’sClubVolleyballallowsPurdueundergraduateandgraduatestudentstoplayvolleyballatacompetitive,intercollegiatelevel.Tryoutsareheldatthebeginningofeachsemesterandteamsaredividedbasedonskilllevel.Playerscomefromalloverthecountry,notjustlimitedtotheMidwest.ThefirstandsecondteamstraveltotournamentsacrosstheMidwestandtotheNCVFNationaltournamenteachspring.TheclubisanNCVFandMIVArecognizedprogramandconsistentlyfinishesinthetopcompetitivedivisionsoftheregionandnation.PresidentContact:JosiahRockeyEmail:rockey1@1.Wherecanyouseetheseinformation?A.StudentsTextbooks. B.CampusNetwork.C.NewsWebsite. D.SchoolMagazines.2.WhatmakestheThePurdueGymnasticsClubspecial?A.Itisastudent-runorganization.B.Itisopeneveryotherdaythroughoutthesemester.C.Itoperatesequipmentfor10events.D.Itallowsathletetotraininmultiplesports.3.Whichclubishighlycompetitiveonanationallevel?A.ThePurdueTriathlonClub.B.ThePurdueGymnasticsClub.C.ThePurdueUniversitySoftballclub.D.ThePurdueMen’sClubVolleyball.〖答案〗1.B2.C3.D【语篇解读】本文是一篇应用文。本文主要介绍了普渡大学的四个学生运动俱乐部。【1题详析】推理判断题。根据文章第一段中“ClubSportsprovidebothacompetitiveandsocialsportingexperiencetoanyPurduestudent.Thereareclubsforallskilllevels,frombeginnertoseasonedexpert.ExploreRecWellclubsbelow.(俱乐部运动为任何普渡大学的学生提供竞技和社会运动的经验。这里有适合所有技能水平的俱乐部,从初学者到经验丰富的专家。探索下面的RecWell俱乐部。)”可知,该文章介绍的是普渡大学的俱乐部,同时根据每个部分的邮件地址可知,该文章来自于校园网。故选B项。【2题详析】细节理解题。根据文章“ThePurdueGymnasticsClub”部分中的“Weownandoperateequipmentfor4women’sand6men’sevents.(我们拥有并运营4个女子项目和6个男子项目的设备。)”可知,该俱乐部管理十项赛事设备。故选C项。【3题详析】细节理解题。根据文章“ThePurdueMen’sClubVolleyball”部分中的“TheclubisanNCVFandMIVArecognizedprogramandconsistentlyfinishesinthetopcompetitivedivisionsoftheregionandnation.(该俱乐部是NCVF和MIVA认可的项目,并一直在该地区和国家的顶级竞技赛区中完成。)”可知,该俱乐部在全国范围内有很强的竞争力。故选D项。BDuring20yearsofstacking(码放)shelveswithgoodsathisfamily’ssupermarketinPollencaontheSpanishislandofMallorca,JoseLuis-Reig,knownasPep,nevergaveathoughttotheacademicworld.Itwasonlywhenvisitingtheclassroomsandpassagesofmainlanduniversitieswithhistwoteenagedaughtersthathesuddenlyfelthimselfathomeamongthebooksandatmosphereoflearning.AfterschoolPephadintendedtodoadegreeinbiologyatBarcelonaUniversitybuthadbeencalledontohelprunthefamilybusinessinstead.Butthequestionof“What’smyroleinlife?“Stillkeptcomingbacktohim.Itwasn’tuntilayearlaterthattheanswersuddenlystruckhim.Whenhewasatschool,otherchildrenwouldcometohimwiththeirproblems.Hedevelopedareputationandsowasinvitedontolocalradio,wheretheinterviewersaid,“You’relikeayoungpsychologist.”Pepwasnostrangertochange.Thefamilybusinesshadoriginallybeenasawmill(锯木厂),butwhenPep,then27,wasaskedifhewantedtotakeover,hedecidedtotransformthemillintothetown’sfirstsupermarket.Onedayintheshop,whattheradiopresentersaidcamebacktohim.Afterrunningtheideapasthisfamily,heappliedtouniversityinPalmatostudypsychologyand,aged46,wasaccepted.“Ihadtogetusedtobeingmucholderthanalltheotherstudents,”hesays.“Infact,Iwasolderthanmyprofessor.ButIbelievedisadvantagescanalwaysbeadvantages.AndIendeduphelpingtheothersbecauseI’dhadmorelifeexperiencethatcarriespsychologicalimpact,whichcouldreflectclassroomtheory.Pepcametopofhisyearandimpressedhistutorssomuchthathewasofferedajobresearchingandteaching,whichhestilldoeswhilestudyingforamaster’sinneuropsychology.Now52,andstillinthejob,headds,“Myonlyregretisnothavingdoneitearlier.4.WhatcanweknowaboutPepinthefirstparagraph?A.Hefeltrelaxedintheacademicatmosphere.B.Hevisitedhisdaughters’universitiesfrequently.C.Hesupportedhisdaughtersbyarrangingshelves.D.Heneverquitthethoughtofgoingtomainlandcolleges.5.WhatwasPep’sanswertothequestionofhisroleinlife?A.Towinareputation. B.Tostudypsychology.C.Totakeoverhisfamilybusiness. D.Tocurechildrenoftheirproblems.6.WhatinspiredPeptoapplytotheuniversityinPalmaat46?A.Hispursuitofabettercareer. B.Theradiopresenter’scomment.C.Hisclassmates’encouragement. D.Theproposalofthefamilymembers.7.WhichqualitymighthavehelpedPepalotintheuniversity?A.Integrity. B.Self-discipline. C.Sensitivity. D.Optimism.〖答案〗4.A5.D6.B7.D【语篇解读】本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了经营家庭超市20年的Pep在接受电台采访时的评论,决定申请去帕尔玛大学学习心理学,并在46岁被录取,实现了自己的梦想,并最终得到一份研究和教学的工作。【4题详析】细节理解题。根据第一段中的“Itwasonlywhenvisitingtheclassroomsandpassagesofmainlanduniversitieswithhistwoteenagedaughtersthathesuddenlyfelthimselfathomeamongthebooksandatmosphereoflearning.(只是在和两个十几岁的女儿一起参观内地大学的教室和通道时,他才突然觉得自己在书本和学习氛围中感到宾至如归)”可知,在与自己的女儿参观本地大学时,Pep会有一种宾至如归的感觉。由此可知,Pep在学术氛围中感到很轻松。故选A项。【5题详析】推理判断题。根据第三段中的“Itwasn’tuntilayearlaterthattheanswersuddenlystruckhim.Whenhewasatschool,otherchildrenwouldcometohimwiththeirproblems.Hedevelopedareputationandsowasinvitedontolocalradio,wheretheinterviewersaid,“You’relikeayoungpsychologist.(直到一年后,〖答案〗才突然降临到他心头。当他在学校时,其他孩子会带着他们的问题来找他。他声名鹊起,因此被邀请到当地电台,采访者说:“你就像一个年轻的心理学家。”)”可知,Pep在学校的时候,他经常帮助学生解决问题,因此而声名鹊起。由此推知,Pep认为人生角色的〖答案〗是治愈孩子的问题。故选D项。【6题详析】细节理解题。根据第三段中的“Hedevelopedareputationandsowasinvitedontolocalradio,wheretheinterviewersaid,“You’relikeayoungpsychologist.(他声名鹊起,因此被邀请到当地电台,采访者说:“你就像一个年轻的心理学家。”)”以及倒数第三段中的“Onedayintheshop,whattheradiopresentersaidcamebacktohim.(有一天在商店里,电台主持人说的话又回到了他脑海中)”可知,在接受电台采访时,记者说Pep很像一位年轻的心理学家,Pep想到这句评论后申请读大学。故选B项。【7题详析】推理判断题。根据倒数第二段中的“ButIbelievedisadvantagescanalwaysbeadvantages.AndIendeduphelpingtheothersbecauseI’dhadmorelifeexperiencethatcarriespsychologicalimpact,whichcouldreflectclassroomtheory.(但我相信缺点可以是优势。我最终帮助了其他人,因为我有更多的生活经验,这些经验会带来心理影响,这可以反映课堂理论)”可知,Pep进入大学学习时,年龄很大,但是Pep却把这种劣势当成优势,可以用自己的生活经验帮助其他人,这些生活经验的作用在课堂理论上得以反映。由此推知,Pep在上学期间的乐观态度帮助他很多。故选D项。CCitiesaredifficulttonavigate(导航)atthebestoftimes,butforpeoplewithdisabilitiestheycanbelikecourseswithhurdlesandbringinconveniencetodisabledpeople.AUKnationaltravelsurveyfoundthatadultswithmobilitydifficultiestook39%fewertripsthanthosewithnodisabilityin2017.Yetthatcouldchangeasdevicesandcitiesgrowsmarter.Assistivetechisplayingabigroleinthetransformation.Theglobalvalueoftheindustryisexpectedtoincreasefrom$14billionin2015to$30.8billionin2024,accordingtoZionMarketResearch.OneofthethingsthatcouldtransformlivesisasmartwalkingstickdesignedbyengineersfromYoungGuruAcademy(YGA)inTurkey.TheWeWalkstickhasasensorthatdetectshurdlesabovechestlevelandusesvibrations(振动)towarntheuser.Itcanbepairedwithasmartphonetohelpnavigation,andisconnectedwithavoiceassistantandGoogleMaps.Ceylan,whohasbeenblindsincebirth,saysthatconnectingthesticktotheInternetofThingsandsmartcitysolutionsmakesituser-friendly.“Asablindperson,whenIamattheMetrostationIdon’tknowwhichismyexit...Idon’tknowwhichbusisapproaching...whichstoresarearoundme.ThatkindofinformationcanbeprovidedwiththeWeWalk,”hesays.“Thesmartwalkingstickisreallyanexcitinginitiativethatwillmakeahugedifferencetosomepeople,”saysAnnaLawson,thedirectoroftheCenterforDisabilityStudiesatLeedsUniversityintheUnitedKingdom.“Buttheyareveryexpensive...they’renotgoingtobeavailabletothevastmajorityofdisabledpeople,”sheadded.BryanMatthews,alecturerattheInstituteforTransportStudiesattheUniversityofLeeds,sharestheconcernsaboutcost.Hesaysthereshouldalsobeafocusoninclusivedesign,andanythingthathelpspeoplenavigatetheirenvironmentispositive.8.Whatdoes“that”inthesecondparagraphreferto?A.Thesurveythatcomparedadults’mobility.B.Thesmartindustrythatisbooming.C.Thefactthatthedisabledtraveledless.D.Therolethattheassistivetechplays.9.Whatdoesparagraph3mainlytalkabout?A.TheworkingprinciplesoftheWeWalkstick.B.TheintroductionoftheWeWalkstickinventors.C.ThetransformationcausedbytheWeWalkstick.D.ThebenefitsbroughtaboutbytheWeWalkstick.10.What’sthepurposeofquotingCeylan?A.Toshowthevalueofsmarttech.B.Tourgemoreattentiontotheblind.C.Toincreasethepotentialmarketshare.D.Toencouragetechresearchanddevelopment.11.WhatisthedisadvantageoftheWeWalkstick?A.Confusinginstructions. B.Poornavigation.C.Inclusivedesigns. D.Highprices.〖答案〗8.C9.A10.A11.D【语篇解读】这是一篇说明文。文章讲述残疾人比正常人旅游次数少这一现象,并指出如果设备和城市变得更加智能,这一现象将改变。并展示了智能手杖这一设备。【8题详析】词句猜测题。根据第二段第一句“AUKnationaltravelsurveyfoundthatadultswithmobilitydifficultiestook39%fewertripsthanthosewithnodisabilityin2017.Yetthatcouldchangeasdevicesandcitiesgrowsmarter.(英国一项全国旅行调查发现,2017年,行动不便的成年人比没有残疾的成年人旅游次数少了39%。然而,随着设备和城市变得更加智能,这种情况可能会改变。)”可知,划线词为指示代词that,通常指代前文的人或物,可推测在本句子指代前文提到的这一事实:行动不便的成年人更少去旅游这一社会现象。故选C项。【9题详析】主旨大意题。根据第三段二三句“TheWeWalkstickhasasensorthatdetectshurdlesabovechestlevelandusesvibrations(振动)towarntheuser.Itcanbepairedwithasmartphonetohelpnavigation,andisconnectedwithavoiceassistantandGoogleMaps.(WeWalk手杖有一个传感器,可以检测胸部以上的障碍物,并使用振动来警告用户。它可以与智能手机配对以帮助导航,并与语音助手和谷歌地图连接。)”可知,本段主要介绍了这种手杖的工作原理。故选A项。【10题详析】推理判断题。根据第四段第一句“Ceylan,whohasbeenblindsincebirth,saysthatconnectingthesticktotheInternetofThingsandsmartcitysolutionsmakesituser-friendly.(Ceylan自出生以来就一直失明,他表示,将手杖连接到物联网和智能城市解决方案,使其易于使用。)”可知,Ceylan认为对他这样的盲人而言,这种手杖起到了作用,本段引用他说的话““Asablindperson,whenIamattheMetrostationIdon’tknowwhichismyexit...Idon’tknowwhichbusisapproaching...whichstoresarearoundme.ThatkindofinformationcanbeprovidedwiththeWeWalk,”hesays.(“作为一个盲人,当我在地铁站时,我不知道哪个是我的出口……我不知道哪辆公共汽车来了。我周围有哪些商店?这类信息可以通过WeWalk提供。”)”也是进一步解释他在段首提出的智能手杖有价值这一观点。故选A项。【11题详析】细节理解题。根据第五段最后一句““Buttheyareveryexpensive...they’renotgoingtobeavailabletothevastmajorityofdisabledpeople,”sheadded.(她补充道:“但它们非常昂贵…绝大多数残疾人都负担不起。”)”可知,这位专家的话语表明这种手杖的劣势是价格太贵。故选D项。DPeoplewhogive,livelonger,studieshaveshown.Now,anewstudybyUniversityofMichiganshowsthatwhypeoplevolunteer—notwhethertheyvolunteer—iswhatreallycounts.Forthestudy,Konrathandcolleaguesanalyzeddatacollectedin2008and2012aimingatthesamerandomsamplesof3,376people.Overall,theyfoundthatjust2.3percentofthosewhoonceworkedasvolunteershaddied,comparedto4.3percentofnon-volunteers.Theyfurtherfoundthathowmuchpeoplevolunteeredmatteredaswell—only1.8percentofregularvolunteersdied,comparedwith2.5percentofoccasionalvolunteers.Butwhatreallymadeadifferencewerepeople’smotivesforvolunteering.Theresearchersaskedpeopletoratehowimportanttheyfoundvariousreasonsforvolunteering,andtheyfoundthatthemoreimportantpeopleratedreasonssuchasfeelingpityforpeopleinneed,themorelikelytheyweretobealive.Thosewhoratedmotivesrelatedtopersonalbenefitasmoreimportantweremorelikelytohavedied,andjustaslikelytodieasthosewhodidn’tvolunteeratall.Thesereasonsincludedvolunteeringbecausetheyenjoyedthesocialcontact,toescapetheirownproblems,ortoexploretheirownstrengths.Konrathsaysthecurrentfindingssuggestitmaybeapoorideatoencouragepeopletovolunteerbecauseit’sgoodforthem.“Volunteeringisincreasinglybeingencouragedinschoolsandorganizations.Somegroupssaythatit’sokaytowantbenefitsforyourself,andencouragepeopletothinkofvolunteeringasanexchangeforpersonalinterests.Somegroupsemphasizethehealthbenefitsreceivedthroughvolunteering.”Konrathadded,“Ofcourse,it’sreasonableforvolunteerstoexpectbenefitsforthemselves.Butthepotentialhealthbenefitsofvolunteeringaresignificantlyreducedifself-benefitbecomesaperson’smainmotive.”12.Whatdoesthenewstudymainlyfind?A.Howwevolunteermakessensetoothers. B.Howoftenwevolunteermakesadifference.C.Whetherwevolunteerdecidesourwell-being. D.Whywevolunteerhasanimpactonourhealth.13.Howdidtheresearchersdothestudy?A.Byanalyzingstatistics. B.Byratingvolunteers’performances.C.Bydoinglabexperiments. D.Bygroupingparticipantsrandomly.14.Whichofthefollowingmotiveswillprobablycontributetoalongerlife?A.Todevelopabilities. B.Tomakemorefriends.C.Tohelpthepoorpeople. D.Tosolvepersonalproblems.15.Whatisthelastparagraphmainlyabout?A.Practicalsuggestionsonfurtherstudies. B.Afurtherexplanationofthecurrentfindings.C.Potentialapplicationsoftheresearchmethod. D.Areasonabledoubtabouttheresearchresults.〖答案〗12.D13.A14.C15.B【语篇解读】这是一篇说明文。本篇文章主要介绍了一项新的研究发现,即人们做志愿的动机影响着人们的健康。【12题详析】细节理解题。根据第一段“Peoplewhogive,livelonger,studieshaveshown.Now,anewstudybyUniversityofMichiganshowsthatwhypeoplevolunteer—notwhethertheyvolunteer—iswhatreallycounts.(研究表明,乐于奉献的人寿命更长。现在,密歇根大学的一项新研究表明,真正重要的是人们为什么要做志愿者,而不是他们是否做志愿者)”可知,研究发现人们为什么自愿(做志愿者)、而不是是否做志愿者,才是真正重要的东西;第二段“Forthestudy,Konrathandcolleaguesanalyzeddatacollectedin2008and2012aimingatthesamerandomsamplesof3,376people.Overall,theyfoundthatjust2.3percentofthosewhoonceworkedasvolunteershaddied,comparedto4.3percentofnon-volunteers.Theyfurtherfoundthathowmuchpeoplevolunteeredmatteredaswell—only1.8percentofregularvolunteersdied,comparedwith2.5percentofoccasionalvolunteers.(在这项研究中,康拉斯和他的同事分析了2008年和2012年收集的数据,这些数据是针对3376人的随机样本。总的来说,他们发现,曾经做过志愿者的人中,只有2.3%的人去世了,而非志愿者的这一比例为4.3%。他们进一步发现,志愿者的数量也很重要——只有1.8%的定期志愿者死亡,而临时志愿者的死亡率为2.5%)”主要说明了志愿者比不做志愿的活得更长;第三段“Butwhatreallymadeadifferencewerepeople’smotivesforvolunteering.Theresearchersaskedpeopletoratehowimportanttheyfoundvariousreasonsforvolunteering,andtheyfoundthatthemoreimportantpeopleratedreasonssuchasfeelingpityforpeopleinneed,themorelikelytheyweretobealive.Thosewhoratedmotivesrelatedtopersonalbenefitasmoreimportantweremorelikelytohavedied,andjustaslikelytodieasthosewhodidn’tvolunteeratall.Thesereasonsincludedvolunteeringbecausetheyenjoyedthesocialcontact,toescapetheirownproblems,ortoexploretheirownstrengths.(但真正起作用的是人们志愿服务的动机。研究人员让人们对他们认为的各种志愿活动原因的重要性进行打分,结果发现,那些认为对有需要的人感到同情等原因越重要的人,他们活下来的可能性就越大。那些认为与个人利益相关的动机更重要的人更有可能死亡,而且和那些根本不做志愿者的人一样。这些原因包括志愿活动是因为他们喜欢社会接触,逃避自己的问题,或探索自己的优势)”说明了人们志愿服务的动机影响着死亡率,综合这三段可知人们为什么做志愿者是对自己的健康有影响的。故选D项。【13题详析】推理判断题。根据第二段“Forthestudy,Konrathandcolleaguesanalyzeddatacollectedin2008and2012aimingatthesamerandomsamplesof3,376people.Overall,theyfoundthatjust2.3percentofthosewhoonceworkedasvolunteershaddied,comparedto4.3percentofnon-volunteers.Theyfurtherfoundthathowmuchpeoplevolunteeredmatteredaswell—only1.8percentofregularvolunteersdied,comparedwith2.5percentofoccasionalvolunteers.(在这项研究中,康拉斯和他的同事分析了2008年和2012年收集的数据,这些数据是针对3376人的随机样本。总的来说,他们发现,曾经做过志愿者的人中,只有2.3%的人去世了,而非志愿者的这一比例为4.3%。他们进一步发现,志愿者的数量也很重要——只有1.8%的定期志愿者死亡,而临时志愿者的死亡率为2.5%)”提到研究人员分析了2008和2012年针对3376人的相同随机样本收集的数据,同时这一段也列举了实验中的诸多数据,比如2.3%、4.3%等等,这就说明研究人员是通过统计分析数据来进行这项研究的。故选A项。【14题详析】细节理解题。根据第三段“Thosewhoratedmotivesrelatedtopersonalbenefitasmoreimportantweremorelikelytohavedied,andjustaslikelytodieasthosewhodidn’tvolunteeratall.(那些认为与个人利益相关的动机更重要的人更有可能死亡,而且和那些根本不做志愿者的人一样)”可知,如果这个人的志愿服务的动机是为了自己的利益,那么他的死亡率和那些不做志愿的人是一样的,因此我们应该选择“为别人利益”的选项,因此C“帮助穷人”符合这一条件。故选C项。【15题详析】主旨大意题。根据最后一段“Konrathsaysthecurrentfindingssuggestitmaybeapoorideatoencouragepeopletovolunteerbecauseit’sgoodforthem.“Volunteeringisincreasinglybeingencouragedinschoolsandorganizations.Somegroupssaythatit’sokaytowantbenefitsforyourself,andencouragepeopletothinkofvolunteeringasanexchangeforpersonalinterests.Somegroupsemphasizethehealthbenefitsreceivedthroughvolunteering.”Konrathadded,“Ofcourse,it’sreasonableforvolunteerstoexpectbenefitsforthemselves.Butthepotentialhealthbenefitsofvolunteeringaresignificantlyreducedifself-benefitbecomesaperson’smainmotive.”(康拉斯说,目前的研究结果表明,鼓励人们做志愿者可能不是一个好主意,因为这对他们有好处。“志愿服务在学校和组织中越来越受到鼓励。一些团体认为,为自己谋取利益是可以的,并鼓励人们将志愿服务视为个人利益的交换。一些团体强调通过志愿服务获得的健康益处。”康拉特补充说:“当然,志愿者期望自己得到好处是合理的。但如果一个人的主要动机是自我利益,那么志愿服务的潜在健康益处就会大大降低。”)”可知,最后一段主要讲对当前发现的进一步解释。故选B。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。Gardeningmaybeoneofthemostrelaxinghobbiesyou’llfind,withtheexcitementofseeingsomethingyouhaveplantedactuallyturnintoaflower.Butifyou’vebeenholdingbackbecauseyoudon’thaveayard,thenyou’remissingoutalot.____16____Containergardeningisthemostobviouswaytoplantwhenyoudon’thaveatonofspace.Ifyoucangetacontainerregardlessofitssize,youcanhaveagarden.____17____Evenasmallpotwithabrightlycoloredflowerorbushygreenplantscangiveyourentrywayapopofcolor.____18____Growclimbingplantsonafenceorthepostsoveryourdoorwaytodecoratethesideofyourhome.Plentyofplantsarehappytogrowupinsteadofout,soyoucanhavesomegreenerywithoutatraditionalgarden.Haveanapartmentortownhouse?Thenconsideroutdoorwindowboxesthatyouaccessfrominside.____19____Andtheygiveyouplentyofoptionstoplantbrightbloomsorfreshherbswithinreach-plustheygiveyourhomesomeaddedappealatthesametime.There’sprobablystilloneroomwhereyouhaven’tthoughtofputtingsomeplants:Yourbathroom.Evenifyoursdoesn’tgetmuchlight,awall-mountedgardencanstillgrowwell____20____Theywillgiveyourbathroomamorenatural,earthyfeel.A.Theserequire,nogroundspaceatall.B.Whenplantsgetenoughsunlight,theygrowbetter.C.Ifyou’rereallyshortofspace,thinkheightinstead.D.Theycanaddsomegreentotheinsideofyourhome.E.Biggerpotsgiveyouspacetogrowseveraldifferentflowers.F.Infact,thereareplentyofeasywaystogetthejoyofgardening.G.Plantsthatdowellinshadyandwetenvironmentsarethebestchoice.〖答案〗16.F17.E18.C19.A20.G【语篇解读】这是一篇说明文。文章主要就如何进行园艺提出了一些方法。【16题详析】根据上文“Gardeningmaybeoneofthemostrelaxinghobbiesyou’llfind,withtheexcitementofseeingsomethingyouhaveplantedactuallyturnintoaflower.Butifyou’vebeenholdingbackbecauseyoudon’thaveayard,thenyou’remissingoutalot.(园艺可能是你会发现的最放松的爱好之一,看到你种的东西实际上变成了一朵花,你会感到兴奋。但如果你因为没有院子而退缩,那么你就错过了很多)”结合后文主要关于园艺的建议,故F选项“事实上,有很多简单的方法可以获得园艺的乐趣”符合语境,故选F。【17题详析】根据上文“Containergardeningisthemostobviouswaytoplantwhenyoudon’thaveatonofspace.Ifyoucangetacontainerregardlessofitssize,youcanhaveagarden.(当你没有足够的空间时,容器园艺是最明显的种植方式。如果你能得到一个容器,不管它的大小,你就可以拥有一个花园)”可知,本句主要针对上文提到的容器进行说明。故E选项“更大的花盆给你空间种植几种不同的花”符合语境,故选E。【18题详析】根据后文“Growclimbingplantsonafenceorthepostsoveryourdoorwaytodecoratethesideofyourhome.Plentyofplantsarehappytogrowupinsteadofout,soyoucanhavesomegreenerywithoutatraditionalgarden.(在门口的栅栏或柱子上种植攀缘植物来装饰你家的一面。很多植物都很乐意向上生长而不是长出来,所以你可以在没有传统花园的情况下拥有一些绿色植物)”可知,在门口的栅栏或柱子上种植,即从高度空间来种植。故C选项“如果你真的缺少空间,那就考虑一下高度吧”符合语境,故选C。【19题详析】根据上文“Haveanapartmentortownhouse?Thenconsideroutdoorwindowboxesthatyouaccessfrominside.(你有公寓或联排别墅吗?然后考虑从室内进入的室外窗框)”可知,上文提到考虑从室内进入的室外窗框来种植,本句主要针对这一做法进行说明:不需要地面空间。故A选项“这些根本不需要地面空间”符合语境,故选A。【20题详析】根据上文“Evenifyoursdoesn’tgetmuchlight,awall-mountedgardencanstillgrowwell.(即使你的花园没有足够的光线,壁挂式花园仍然可以很好地生长)”以及后文“Theywillgiveyourbathroomamorenatural,earthyfeel.(它们会给你的浴室带来一种更自然、更朴实的感觉)”可知,没有足够的光线,可以选择在阴凉潮湿的环境中生长良好的植物。故G选项“在阴凉潮湿的环境中生长良好的植物是最好的选择”符合语境,故选G。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。Inmanyways,GitanjaliRaoisanordinary11-year-old,livelyandchatty,yetherscientificspiritmakesahugedifference.Lastmonth,she_____21_____thetopprizeattheDiscoveryEducation3MYoungScientistChallengeforherinvention.What_____22_____Gitanjali’sworkwasthathercityfacedawateremergencywithtoomuchleadinitswater.“Theideadidn’t_____23_____tomeuntilIsawmyparentstrytodowatertests.Theteststripsmayshowinaccurateresults,whichweren’tvery_____24_____.”Sherecalls.Shethensearchedforsuitablematerialswithcontinuedeffortsand_____25_____foundthatcarbonnanotube(纳米管)sensorscanbeusedtosensechemicals.Gitanjali_____26_____tobuildasmallbluehousingusingthe3-Dprinteratherschoolwithcomputerchipsandabatteryinside.Afreeapp,whichGitanjalidesignedunder_____27_____fromhercomputerscienceteacher,givesinstant_____28_____andsendsthedatatoalinkedphonethroughanattacheddevice.Theprocessofdesigningherprojectwasn’talways_____29_____,though.KathleenShafer,ascientistpairedwithGitanjaliasherteacherinsummer,_______30_______alongtheway.Intheawardceremony,Gitanjalialso_______31_______herparentswithconstantsupportand_______32_______totry“crazyideas”.Gitanjalireceived$25,000tofurtherdevelopherprogramalongwiththegreat_______33_______ofwinningthecontest.AccordingtoShafer,who_______34_______Gitanjali,“sheshowsalotofmotivationtosolve_______35_______issuesthroughscience”.21.A.earnedB.designedC.offeredD.made22.A.exposed B.improved C.defined D.inspired23.A.stick B.belong C.occur D.apply24.A.simple B.reliable C.predictable D.creative25.A.initially B.immediately C.temporarily D.eventually26.A.managed B.promised C.pretended D.happened27.A.observation B.command C.instruction D.control28.A.access B.results C.decisions D.approval29.A.optional B.complete C.continuous D.smooth30.A.changed B.riske

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