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2025届高考英语一轮复习:综合能力测试卷

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秒种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.Howlongisthetrip?

A.Halfanhour.B.Onehour.C.Twohours.

2.Whatwilltheweatherbeliketomorrow?

A.Rainy.B.Sunny.C.Snowy.

3.HowdoesthemanfeelaboutIceland?

A.Theairisalwaysdry.

B.Thefoodisnotsogood.

C.Thelandscapesareimpressive.

4.Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemando?

A.Buytheticketsonline.

B.Watchthefinalmatch.

C.Gettheticketsimmediately.

5.Whatisthepossiblerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?

A.Teacherandstudent.

B.Bossandemployee.

C.Librarianandstudent.

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。每段对话或独自后有几个小题,从题中所给的A.B.C三个选项中选出最佳选项。

听每段对话或独自前,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。

每段对话或独自读两遍。

听第6段材料,因答第6.7题。

6.Whydidthemanmissthehumangeographylecture?

A.Hewasuninterestedinthetopic.

B.Herememberedthetimewrong.

C.HewenttoseeProfessorMason.

7.WhatisthereasonthemangivesforProfessorMason'sleaving?

A.Beingdissatisfiedwiththesalary.

B.Livingfarawayfromcampus.

C.Lackingpopularityamongstudents.

听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。

8.Whydoesthewomancometotheman?

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A.Toupdateherregistration.

B.Tobookameetingroom.

C.Tojoinagroupdiscussion.

9.Howmanydaysinadvancedoesthewomanneedtobookaroomonline?

A.Atleastoneday.

B.Atleasttwodays.

C.Atleastthreedays.

10.Whatwillthewomandonext?

A.Downloadadocument.

B.Filloutanelectronicform.

C.Waitforthemanuntil8.

听第8段材料,回答第n至13题。

11.WhateventdidStevetakepartinlastyear?

A.Therelayrace.B.The100-meters.C.The200-meters.

12.WhydidthemantakeRyan'splace?

A.Ryanwassick.B.Ryanwasinjured.C.Ryanwasbusy.

13.Whatadvicedoesthemanhaveforpeoplelearningtoswim?

A.Swimasfastaspossible.

B.Relaxandspreadoutyourarms.

C.Startlearninginprimaryschool.

听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。

14.Whydoesthewomanaskaboutenteringtheconcerthallearly?

A.Tosetupthestage.

B.Tomeettheperformers.

C.Toavoidthecrowds.

15.Whatarrangementdoesthemanofferthewoman*sfriend?

A.Abackstagetour.

B.Accessthroughaspecialpassage.

C.Earlyentrancethroughthemaindoor.

16.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomandotofixherticketissue?

A.Followhercolleaguetoenter.

B.Waitoutsideuntiltheconcertstarts.

C.Seekassistanceattheservicecounter.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.Whatisthelecturemainlyabout?

A.Theimpactof2008onanimalbehaviors.

B.Theroleofzookeepersinanimalcare.

C.Animaladaptationtonewenvironments.

18.Whydoanimalsinzooshavemoretimeforvariousactivities?

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A.Theyhavelargerspacestoexplore.

B.Theyfacefewersurvivalchallenges.

C.Theyhavemoreanimalstoplaywith.

19.Whatbehaviordomonkeysinzoosexhibit?

A.Increasedrestingandplaying.

B.Reducedsocialinteraction.

C.Hidingfromzookeepers.

20.Howdofemalemonkeyschangeinzooenvironments?

A.Theyhuntforfoodtogether.

B.Theylearntocleanthemselves.

C.Theybecomelessaggressive.

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,从每题所恰的A.B.C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

A

ZinaidaSerebriakova(1884-1967)

FollowingtheBoishevikRevolutionof1917andherhusband'sdeathayearlater,ZinaidaSerebrakovastruggled

tomakealivingasanartist.In1924,sheleftherchildreninRussiaandwentto-Parisforanartjob.Littledidsheknow

thatshewouldnotreturnuntil1985,duetostrictrulesinplaceinRussiaandthecomplicatedbackdrop(背景)ofWorld

WarILHerpaintingsoftenfeaturedlandscapesnearherfamilyhomeandmomentsfromherchildren'sdailylives.A

yearafterherreturntoRussia,herdaughterorganizedthreesuccessfulexhibitionstocelebrateherwork.

MaryCassatt(1844-1926)

MaryCassattwasoneoffourwomeninvitedtoexhibitwiththefirstImpressionistexhibitioninParisin1874.

FollowingCassatt*ssister'sdiagnosiswithaseriouskidneydisease,Cassattonlypaintedherextendedfamilyinprivate

settings,withwomenandchildrenasherspecialfocus.Cassattwashugelysuccessfulandherinfluencecontinuestobe

felttoday.

JoanMitchell(1925-1992)

JoanMitchel1wasaleadingyoungpainterofhertimeinNewYork,partoftheinfluentialArtists*Clubanda

participantinthe1951NinthStreet.ShowthatintroducedAbstractExpressionism.However,in1959,shemovedto

France,whereshelivedinahousethatoverlookedalandscapepaintedbyMonet.Inspiredbynatureandgreatmodern

artistslikeCezanne.Matisse,andMonet,sheaimedtocapturefeelingsratherthanrecognizablelandscapesinherart.

EmilyKameKngwarreye(1909-1996)

AnAboriginalelder,EmilyKameKngwarreyewasoneofAustralia'smostimportantartists.Drawingonher

experiencemakingworkswithsandandbattle(婚余)aswellasceremonialbodypainting,shemadeherfirstpaintingon

canvaswhenshewas79.Overthefollowingeightyears,sheproducedanother3,000,oneofwhichbecamethefirstwork

byafemaleAustralianartisttosellforoveramilliondollars.

21.WhatisasharedcharacteristicofZinaidaSerebriakovaandJoanMitchell?

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A.Theymixeddifferentpaintingstyles.

B.Theypaintedtoprovidefortheirfamilies.

C.Theywereforcedtoleavetheirhomecountries.

D.Theyfoundinspirationintheirsurroundings.

22.WhowasinvitedtoshowcaseherworkatthefirstImpressionistexhibition?

A.JoanMitchell.B.MaryCassatt.

C.ZinaidaSerebriakova.D.EmilyKameKngwarreye.

23.HowwasEmilyKameKngwarreyedifferentfromtheotherpainters?

A.Shedidbodypainting.B.Shewashighlyproductive.

C.Sherosetofameatanearlyage.D.Sheprimarilypaintedlandscapes.

B

ForDerekVeal,itallstartedwhenheexploredhisgrandfather'soldhouseinGeorgia.Hefoundanoldsuitcase

filledwithphotographs,somemorethan100yearsold.

Thesuitcasebelongedtohisgreat-grandmother,whohadAlzheimer's(B可尔茨海默病)andlivedinanursing

home.Vealandhisgrandfatherwenttovisitherwiththephotos,hopingshecouldtellthemmoreaboutthephotos.

WhathappenednextchangedVeaFslife.

“Everythingcamebacktoherwhenshesawthesepictures,9,Vealsaid."Sherecognizedhersisters,heraunts,

hergrandparents.ItwasthefirsttimeIhadeverseensomeone'sexcitementfromanoldphotoreturningtothem.**

TheexperiencemadeVealrealizethepowerofoldphotographstoholdpreciousandlong-forgottenmemories

andrestoreasenseofidentity.Itneverlefthim.Twoyearsago,whenhecameacrossoldfamilyphotosforsaleata

thriftstore(旧货店),hedecidedtopickonepictureandtrytotrackdownthefamily.Soon,hewasinspiredtobuymore

photosandstartedaFacebookgroupcalledOldPhotoProjecttoaidinfindingtheirfamilies.

Vealisnotaloneinthishobby.Photoandgenealogy(宋谱学)enthusiastsworldwideregularlygothroughthrift

stores,fleamarketsandthelike,findingvintagephotoswiththeobjectiveofreunitingthephotoswiththeirfamilies.

Theyalsousetheinternetandevensocialmediatotrackdownthefamiliesandfacesinthelostphotos.

DavidGutenmacher,26,livesinQueens,NewYork,andstartedhisproject,MuseumofLostMemories,inlate

2020.Hehasalreadyhadover300,000followersonInstagramandover750,000onTikTok."Someofmypostshave

goneviralandtwiceapersonorfamilywastrackeddowninamatterofminutes!?,Gutenmachersaid.Themotivation

behindthishobbyseemstobeacombinationofenjoyingthedetectiveworkittakestosolvethepuzzle,andthe

memoriestheselostpicturescanbringbacktothefamiliestheybelongto.

Whatmakesthishobbysouniqueisnotonlyhowitgivespeoplethechancetohelpothers,butitalsobringsthese

enthusiastsasenseofpurpose.461feellikethisismycalling,saidGutenmacher.44ThemoreIreturnmemories,themoreit

feelslikeI'msupposedtobedoingthis."

24.Accordingtothetext,whatchangedVeaFslife?

A.Hisawarenessofthevalueofoldphotos.

B.Thetruestoriesabouthisgreat-grandmother.

C.Hisfamily'shistoryshowninthephotographs.

D.Thephoto-takingprojectofhisgrandfather'soldhouse.

25.Whatdotheunderlinedwords“havegoneviral“meaninparagraph6?

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A.Havebeenupdatedregularly.B.Havemadepeoplethinkdeeply.

C.Havereceivedsomecomments.D.Havespreadquicklyandwidely.

26.HowdoesGutenmacherfeelaboutwhathedoeswiththelostphotographs?

A.Itsnoteasy.B.It'snotenough.

C.It'shisduty.D.It'sjustahobby.

27.Whichofthefollowingwouldbeasuitabletitleforthetext?

A.ReturningLostMemoriesB.OldPhotosforPhotoEnthusiasts

C.ThePowerofPhotosontheInternetD.ResearchingtheHistoryofaFamily

C

Highemployment,fallinginflation(通货膨胀),andeconomicgrowth.Onthesurface,theUSeconomycurrently

seemstobedoinggreat.Butasitturnsout,thingsarenotsorosyfortheaverageworkingAmerican.

AccordingtoaMarch6surveyconductedbytheSavingswebsite,47percentofUSparentsprovidesomedegreeof

financialsupporttotheiradultchildrentohelpdealwiththecostoflivingstruggles.

GenZers(definedinthesurveyasbeingaged18-27)werefoundtobethemostlikelygenerationtogetfinancial

helpfromtheirparents,receivingonaverage1,515dollars(about10,950yuan)permonth.Still,manyolderparentswere

foundtobesupportingtheirMillennialaged28-43)orGenerationX(aged44-59)adultchildren,accountingfor21

percentofparentsprovidingsupport.Themostcommonexpensescitedweregroceries,tuition,andhealthinsurance,

amongothers,reportedTheGuardian.

ButwhyaresomanyUSadults,bothyoungandold,strugglingto“leavethenest"?Onemajorreasonissoaring

foodprices.AccordingtotheUSDepartmentofAgriculture,foodpricesareexpectedtoincreasebynearly2.5percent

acrosstheboardin2024.

Meanwhile,stablehousingremainsanelusivedreamformany.Theaverageratefora30-year,flexed-rate

mortgage(抵押贷款)wasalmost'8percentinOctober2023,saidtheMortgageBankersAssociation.Anextremely

expensivemortgagemeansthatmanyAmericansarepricedoutofaffordingtheirownhome.

Thefinalpieceofthepuzzleisfallingsalaries.Previousgenerationswereabletocountongraduatingfrom

collegeasthekeytolandingajobthatpaidwell.Butnow,youngUSgraduateshavefoundthattheyearnlessthan

theirparents.AccordingtoaCNBCanalysis,collegegraduatesalarieshavedecreasedmorethan10percentinfour

decadesafteradjustingforinflation.Inotherwords,steadilydecliningsalariesmakeitevenharderforyoungAmericans

tocopewithsteadilyrisingcosts.

AsGenZersintheUSstruggleunderfinancialpressures,sodotheoldergenerationssupportingthem,astheir

generosityputstheirprospectsforretirementatrisk.TheSavingswebsitediscoveredthatworkingparentswerefound

tocontribute=2.4timesmoretosupportadultchildrenthantheycontributetotheirretirementaccountseachmonth^^.

Essentially,whiletheUSeconomyremainsafloat,wemightwitnessmultiplegenerationsofAmericanssinking

intheirownlifeboatsintheyearsahead.

28.WhatdidtheMarch6surveyfindoutaboutadultchildrenintheUS?

A.Nearlyhalfofthemarefinanciallydependent.

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B.OverhalfofGenZersarefinanciallystruggling.

C.Twenty-onepercentofGenerationXreceiveparentalhelp.

D.Amajorityofthemrelyontheirparentsforeducation.

29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword44elusive^^inparagraph5mostprobablymean?

A.Readilyaccessible.B.Difficulttoachieve.

C.Oftenmisunderstood.D.Commonlysoughtafter.

30.WhatcanbeinferredfromthearticleaboutpeopleintheUS?

A.Graduates*financialstrugglesaretemporary.

B.Governmentpoliciesfavoroldergenerations.

C.Salariesforgraduatestendtokeeppacewithinflation.

D.Financialpressuresaffectboththeyoungandtheold.

31.Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardthefutureprospectsofAmericans?"

A.Negative.B.Optimistic.C.Reserved.D.Wait-and-see.

D

Cooler,higherplacesmaynotbeverywelcometosomehummingbirdstryingtoescaperisingtemperaturesand

othereffectsofclimatechange.

Anna'shummingbirdslivenohigherthanabout2,600metersabovesea.level.Ifthebirdsattempttoexpand

theirrangetoincludehigheraltitudes,theymaystruggletoflywellinthethinnerair,researchersreportedintheJournal

ofExperimentalBiology.

Thesehummingbirdshaveexpandedtheirrangeinthepast.OnceonlyfoundinSouthernCalifornia,thebirds

nowliveasfarnorthasVancouver,saysAustinSpence,anecologistattheUniversityofCalifornia,Davis.That

expansionisprobablyduetoclimatechangeandpeopleusingfeederstoattracthammingbirds,hesays.

Spenceandcolleaguescollected26Anna'shummingbirdsfromdifferentelections(海拔)inthebirds'naturalrange

inCalifornia.Theteamtransportedthebirdstoanaviary(鸟舍)about1,200metersabovesealevelandmeasuredtheir

metabolic(新陈代谢的)ratewhenhovering(盘旋).Afterrelocatingthehummingbirdstoafieldstationatanaltitudeof

3,800meters,theresearchersletthebirdsrestforatleast12hoursandthenmeasuredthatrateagain.

Theratewas37percentlower,onaverage,atthehigherelevationthantheaviary,eventhoughthebirdsshould

havebeenworkinghardertoflyinthethinnerair.Athigheraltitudes,hoveringisverychallengingandrequiresalotmore

energycomparedtootherformsofflight,Spencesays.Thedecreaseinmetabolicrateshowsthatthebirds'hovering

performancewassuffering,hesays."Lowoxygenandlowairpressuremaybeholdingthembackastheytrytomove

upslope.^^

Additionalworkisneededtoseewhetherthebirdsmightbeabletobetteradjustifgivenweeksormonthstoget

usedtotheconditionsatgraduallyhigheraltitudes.

32.WhatfactormayhavecontributedtotheexpansionofAnna'shummingbirds*range?

A.Ashiftinmigrationpatterns.B.Alackoffoodsources.

C.Adecreaseintemperature.D.Humanuseoffeeders.

33.Howdidscientistsstudytheeffectsofhighaltitudeonhummingbirds?

A.Bymonitoringtheirfeedingbehaviors.

B.Bycomparingtheirdifferentformsofflight.

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C.Bymeasuringtheirmetabolicratewhilehovering.

D.Byobservingtheirdietarychangesinanewenvironment.

34.WhichbestdescribesAnna*shummingbirds*hoveringperformanceathigheraltitudes?

A.Impaired.B.Enhanced.C.Unaffected.D.Dynamic.

35.WhatfurtherresearchmightbeconductedaboutAnna'shummingbirds,accordingtothepassage?

A.Studyingthechangesintheirhuntingmethods.

B.Recordingtheirnumbersoveranextendedperiod.

C.Examiningtheirabilitytoliveathigheraltitudesovertime.

D.Investigatingtheimpactofotherbirdspeciesontheirrange.

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。

Howtomanageyourtime

Studyingmeansmanagingabunchofcompetingdeadlines.Itcanbeoverwhelmingandsometimesitfeelsimpossible.

Figuringoutthebestwaystostudymeansdevelopingstrategiesforplanningyourtimethatwillhelpyoutostaycalm,

organized,andontopofeverything.36.

•Makeplans,scoregoals

Setoutalistofwhatyouwanttoachieve.37.Make.itmanageableandachievable.Theideaisnottostress

yourselfout,buttochartacoursetowhereyouwanttobe.Asyouworkthroughthelist,you*11seeyourselfapproaching

andreachingyourgoals.

・38

Writedownappointments,notesandideasinadiary,notebook,orcalendarapp,anduseawallplannerandstickit

somewhereyoupassbyoften,likenexttoyourbedroomdoor,sothatimportantdates(orjustplannedfuntimes)don't

passyouby.

•Takebreaks

39.Taketimetorelaxanddoactivitiesyouenjoy,.suchasengaginginsports,playingvideogames,or

listeningtomusic.Findamethodforbreakingupyourstudysessionsthatworksforyou,likethePomodoro

technique(workingin25-minuteintervalswithshortbreaks),orlongerstudysessionswithregularbreaks.

40

Itcanbesoeasytojustreadonemorechapterorwriteonemorepage.Butit'simportantthatyougiveyourselfsome

timetorechargeandrelax.Thisisespeciallythecaseifyou*restudyingatnight,asyourbrainmightneedtimetoslowly

switchoffbeforefallingasleep.Setanalarmeachdaytoletyourselfknowit'stimetofinishfortheday.

A.Writeitdown

B.Setatimetofinisheveryday

C.Learntosaynotodistractions.

D.Foreachitem,writedownwhatyou'11needtodo

E.Berealisticabouthowmuchtimeeachtaskwilltake

F.Herearesomesimpletipsformanagingyourtimebetter

G.Don'tstudynon-stop,asitcanleadtostressandunhappiness

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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。

About15yearsago,OliverMuenstererpackedhissuitcaseandtraveledfromhishomeinLeipaig.Germany,toa

townafewhoursawayforajob41totakeplacethenextday.

Getting42thenextmorninginthehotelherealized,tohis43,thathe'dforgottento44awhitedressshirt.

Withjustanhourto45beforetheinterviewwastostart,Muenstererrusheddowntothelobby(大厅)andtoldthe

manatthefrontdeskhis_46.askingifhecould47anearbystorewherehecouldbuyanew48.

That*swhenthedeskattendantdidsomething49.Withoutsayingaword,hetookoffhisownwhitedressshirtand

50ittoMuensterer.

“SoIputitonandIwenttotheinterview.Itwasnotmydream_51.soitdidn*tworkoutintheend.Aftertheinterview,1

camebackandgavehimbackhisshirt.Andhejust52atme.”

Thatsinglegestureof53fromastrangerhasstuckwithMuenstererovertheyears/4Itreallymademe54thatI'mpart

ofthisbrotherhoodofkindness...Andsoeversince,whenIseesomeonewhoneedsanything.Pmverywillingto

41.A.trainingB.handoverC.interviewD.promotion

42.A.stuckB.dressedC.informedD.lost

43.A.delightB.horrorC.confusionD.relief

44.A.buyB.washC.borrowD.pack

45.A.spareB.leaveC.saveD.make

46.A.decisionB.failureC.dutyD.issue

47.A.selectB.visitC.suggestD.locate

48.A.shirtB.coatC.jacketD.tie

49.A.amusingB.surprisingC.interestingD.annoying

50.A.handedB.soldC.donatedD.returned

5LA.jobB.outfitC.projectD.life

52.A.staredB.pointedC.smiledD.laughed

53.A.trustB.politenessC.generosityD.recognition

54.A.wonderB.appreciateC.promiseD.remember

55.A.askB.riskC.comfortD.share

第二节(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。

Doyouknowanyonewhohasgonebackpacking?It'satypeoftravel56.emphasizeslow-costandindependent

exploration,oftenwithnofoodplansregardingaccommodationordestination.Theterm“backpacking"comesfrom"

backpack",atypeofbagthatyoucarryonyourback.Travelers57.___(typical)fillabackpackwithlifeessentials,like

clothing,plusanythingextra58.___(need)foradventurousjourneys.

Lastyear,mybestfriend'sparents59.(retire)attheageof65andsetoffona630-miletravelalongthe

southwestcoastofEngland.Each60.___(carry)a15kgbackpack,MikeandLorrainehikedalongcliffs,exploredgolden

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sandybeachesandevencycled.Foraccommodation,theydidn'tmakeanypre-bookingsbutstayedin61.they

couldfindontheday,whichvariedfromB&Bstocampinginfieldsfullofsheep.Theydidstopforthe62

(occasion),well-deserved'cupoftea-theywereinEnglandafterall.

Backpackersarealsoknownfortravellingwithlimitedfunds,63.___fewbeginwithaslittlemoneyasOthmane

ZolatifromMorocco.In2015,hewentonanalmostfour-yearJourney,beginning64.___just$80(about580yuan)in

hispocket.Hewentacross24countriesontheAfricancontinentandfilmedhisexperience,aimingtoshowtheworldthe

65.(diverse)andbeautyofAfrica,allonalowbudget.

第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(满分15分)

假如你是李华,与你校结对的美国中学的学生将于下周到访你校,进行为期两周的交流学习,你校正在为

他们领导青宿家庭,你有意思境,请除负责教师写一封申请信,内容包括:

1.家庭情况介绍

2.申请理由

3.希望入选。

注意:

1.词数80左右:

2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

DearSirorMadam,

MynameisLiHua,astudentfromclass7grade11._______________________________________________

Yourssincerely,

LiHua

第二节(满分25分)

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。

MrSmithhadrecentlyjoinedtheschoolisanEnglishteacher,andwithin,hisfirsttwoweeks,hehadalreadywonover

hisstudentswithhisengaginganddynamicclasses.Thestudentswereenthusiasticaboutreadingpagesfromthenovel

theywerestudying,workinghardtowritebrilliantessaysandfearlesslygivingpresentationsinfrontoftheirpeers.Mr

Smith'sapproachhadbreathednewlifeintotheclassroom,transformingwhatusedtobedullandrepetitivelessonsinto

excitinglearningexperiences.

Despitetheoverallsuccess,MrSmithcouldn*thelpbutnoticeonestudentwhoseemedtobestruggling-Jeremy.This

reservedstudentalwayssatatthebackoftheclassroom,unwillingtospeakorcooperate.Althoughhisgradesweren*t

terrible,therewassomeclearroomforimprovement.MrSmithwonderedwhethertherewasalinkbetweenhislackof

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confidenceinclassandhisbelow-averageschoolperformance.

Oneday,MrSmithapproachedJeremywithgenuineconcern,askinghowhewasfindingtheclass.Jeremy'sresponse

wasbriefandshy,avoidingeyecontactwithhisteacher.Afterreplyingtohisteacher,Jeremyslowlylefttheclass,

dragginghisbaginonehandandwalkingbehindtheotherstudentsalone.ItwascleartoMrSmiththatthiswasastudent

whoneededahelpinghand,abitofaboostandsomemotivation.

MrSmithdecidedtocallJeremy'smothertoseeifshecouldgivehimsomeideasonhowtobringhimoutofhis

shell.aTmsorry,Jeremyissobusyhelpingmeathomethatsometimeshedoesn'tspendasmuchtimeonhishomework

asmaybeheshould,aashesaid.MrSmithheardthisandstartedtounderstand.66However,wheneverheishelpingme

aroundthehouse,singingneverfailstoputasmileonhisface.Myimaginativesonlovesmakinghisowntunes."

注意:

1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右:

2.请按如下格式在相应位置作答。

Withhisnewfoundknowledge,MrSmithwalkedintothenextclasswithaplan.

Attheendoftheclass,JeremyapproachedMrSmith*sdesk,brimmingwithhappinessandgratitude.

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答案解析

第二部分阅读

第一节

A篇

21.Do从文章第一段“Herpaintingsoftenfeaturedlandscapesnearherfamilyhomeandmomentsfrom

herchildren'sdailylives”以及第三段“…shelivedinahousethatoverlookedalandscapepaintedby

Monet.Inspiredbynature...”可知,ZinaidaSerebriakova和JoanMitchell都从周围环境中寻找灵感,

故选D。

22.Bo从文章第二段“MaryCassattwasoneoffourwomeninvitedtoexhibitwiththefirst

ImpressionistexhibitioninParisin1874”可知,MaryCassatt受邀参加了首届印象派画展,故选B。

23.Ao由第四段“Drawingonherexperiencemakingworkswithsandandbatik(蜡染)aswellas

ceremonialbodypainting”可知,EmilyKameKngwarreye不同于其他画家的地方在于她做过人体彩

绘,故选A。

B篇

24.Ao根据第3段的最后一句、第4段的前两句可知作者的曾祖母对老照片的强烈反应,让作者

意识到老照片的价值与影响力,这也是导致他后来创立OldPhotoProject的重要因素之一,故选

Ao

25.Do根据“Hehasalreadyhadover300,000followersonInstagramandover750,000onTikTok.''和

“twiceapersonorfamilywastrackeddowninamatterofminutes”可推断"havegoneviral”在这里表

示“快速广泛传播”,故选Do

26.Co由最后一段引用的Gutenmacher的话可知,他认为这是一种使命,他应该这么做,故选C。

calling使命;责任感;besupposedtodosth应该做某事。

27.Ao本文报道了照片爱好者们帮助一些家庭找回老照片,让他们重拾遗忘的记忆,故A为最佳

选项。

C篇

28.Ao从文章第2段可知,47%的美国父母会为成年子女提供一定程度的经济支持,以帮助他们

解决生活困难,因此将近一半的美国成年子女没有实现经济独立,故答案为A。

29.Bo从文章第5段最后1句

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