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英语学科试卷
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I.GrammarandVocabulary
SectionA
Directions:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentand
grammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformof
thegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.
WashingFruitBeforeEatingdoesn'tRemovePesticides
Doyouwashfruitbeforeputtingitintoyourmouth?Ifyouranswerisyes,thefollowingnews
maywellbe(1)(disappoint)toyou.Usingspecificimagingtechnologytosee(2)
pesticidesaffectedapples,scientistsfounddistributionofpesticidesintheappleskinandfleshlayers,
confirmingthatthepesticidespassthroughtheskinlayerintothefleshlayer,accordingtoareport
publishedrecentlyinAmerica.
“Thus,theriskofpesticideintakefromfruitscannotbeavoidedbysimplewashingotherthan
peeling,whichmeanstakingtheskinofffruits.9,Thestudy9sauthorssaidtheywerenotlookingto
scare(3)aboutthepresenceofpesticidesintheirfood,buttheywanttoprovideguidanceon
howtoavoidthem.Thisstudy,(4)(situate)withintheexpansiveresearchareaoffoodsafety,
attemptstoprovideconsumerswithhealthguidance,9,saidDongdongYe,professoratAnhui
AgriculturalUniversityandstudyauthor.
(5)bringingupunnecessaryanxiety,theresearchassumesthatpeelingcan
effectivelywipeoutnearlyallpesticideleft.Thiscontrastswiththepracticeofwashing,which(6)
(recommend)frequently.Asthereportsays,"traditionalfruit-cleaningoperationscannot
whollyremovepesticides,but("consideringthatthefleshlayerlostduringpeelingwasagreatdeal(7)
(large)than0.03mm,webelievethatthepeelingoperationcaneffectivelyavoidthedangersof
pesticidesinthefruit'sskin(8)theprobabilityoftakinginpesticidescanbereduced.,9
AccordingtothemostrecentreportfromtheU.S.DepartmentofAgriculture,"beforeallowinga
pesticide(9)(use)onafoodproduct,theEnvironmentalProtectionAgencysetslimitsonhow
muchofthepesticidemaybeusedonfoodduringgrowing,processing,andstorage,andhowmuchcan
remainonthefood(10)reachestheconsumer.
SectionB
Directions:Fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanbeusedonly
once.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.
A.currentlyB.elsewhereC.conductingD.instantlyE.curved
F.totalG.civiliansH.wavesI.crewedJ.setK.previous
RecordNumberofPeopleinSpace
Ifs“rushhour“inEarthorbitatthemoment.We'vereachedarecordnumberofhumansinspace,
NASAannounces.
CrewonboardtheRussianSoyuzcapsule,aflighttotheInternationalSpaceStation(ISS)that
tookplaceonSept.11,becamerecord-breakingspaceresidentsthisweek,asthenumber(11)
uptothenow19humanslivingandworkinginspace.
AUSastronautandtwoRussianastronautshavejoinednineothers(12)onboardtheISS,
andthetwoastronautsenjoyinganextendedstay,ButchWilmoreandSuniWilliams.
Therearethree“taikonauts"(13)inorbit-YeGuangfu,LiCong,andLiGuangsu一
onboardtheChineseTiangongSpaceStation.
Therearealsofour(14)inorbit-JaredIsaacman,ScottPoteet,SarahGillis,andAnna
Menon-whoaretakingpartinSpaceX'sPolarisDawnmission,andjustcarriedoutthefirst-ever
privatespacewalkattheirownexpense.
Withtheamountof19humans,itbeatsthe(15)recordforthemostamountofhumansin
Earth,sorbitatonetime.Thatrecordwas(16)lastyearinMay2023when17peoplewerein
orbit,includingastronautFrankRubiowhowasalsoonanunplannedextendedstay.
Bearinmindthattheepisodeofthepresenttimeisnottherecordforthelargestnumberofpeople
inspace.UsingtheUSdefinitionofspaceat80kilometers(50miles),thatrecordwasbrokeninMay
2023whena(n)(17)of20peoplewereinspace.
ThisinvolvedpeopleontheISSandtheTiangongspacestation,plustwoprivatesub-orbitalspace
venturesbyVirginandAxiomSpace.Sub-orbitalflightsdonotorbittheEarth.Instead,theyfollowa(n)
(18)trajectory(轨迹)thatreachestheedgeofspaceandthenfallbacktoEarth.
ButbacktoSeptember2024,thepresentPolarisDawnmissionisparticularlynovelandexciting.
TravelinginaCrewDragonspacecraftisthefurthestdistancefromEarththata(n)(19)vehicle
hasflownsincetheeraoftheApolloprograminthe1960sandearly1970s.GillisandMenonalsoearn
therecordforthefurthestawomanhaseverflownfromEarth.
OnSeptember12,thePolarisDawnmissionmadeevenmorehistoryby(20)thefirst
spacewalkeverattemptedbyprivatecitizensusingSpaceX'snewlydesignedspacesuits.
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II.ReadingComprehension
SectionA
Directions:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,C
andD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.
Everwonderedwhyyoureachforasnackafterhittingthegym?Researchshowsthatphysical
exerciseoftenleadsto_21_foodconsumption.Withcountlesssportsevents_22_,anewquestion
arises:Canwatchingsportsonascreenalsoinfluencehowmuchweeat?
Theanswerisyes.Ourresearchrevealsthatwatchingsportsvideoscanincreasecandy
consumption.Butthereismoretothestory:the_23_ofthesportsyouarewatchingplaysacrucial
roleintheseeffects.
Wefirstinvited112studentstothelabtowatchavideoandtestsomecandies.Thestudentswho
sawthesportsvideoatemorecandiesthanthosewhosawtheonewithoutphysicalactivity.Tolearn
more,weinvitedjustthefemalestudentstowatchvideos_24_eithereasyordifficult-to-perfbrm
sports.Studentswhowatchedtheeasysportsvideoatemuchmore.Wecanthusconcludethattheease
oftheexerciseshown_25_impactscandyconsumption.
Toexplainourfindings,welookedatresearchongoal_26_.Whenpeoplefeeltheyarenot
meetingagoal,theypushharder;butoncetheysee_27_,theytendtorelax.Forexample,aftera
workout,thoseaimingtostayfitmightfeeltheyhaveachievedadvancementandtheneaseupontheir
efforts.Thiscanleadtoa_28_inthedrivetopursuerelatedgoals,likehealthyeating.Research
showsthatachievingsmallergoals(likeexercising)canmakepeoplefeeltheyhaveearneda(n)_29_,
whichresultsinovereating.Socompletingaworkoutmightmakeyoumorelikelyto_30_yourself
withextrafoodthanifyouhadnotfinishedyoursession.
Sowhatisthe_31_forus?Bemindfulofhowwatchingsportscanaffectoureatinghabits.If
youareaimingtostayontrackwithyourdiet,watchmore_32_sports.Moreover,whensetting
dietinggoals,remindyourselfthatrealprogresscomesfrom_33_effort,notjustimaginingyourself
doingaworkout.Engageinactivitiesthatgenuinelychallengeyou,andpairthemwithhealthyeating
habits.Thisway,youcanavoidthetrapoffeelingthefitnessgoaltobe_34_accomplishedandthen
overeating.
Inconclusion,shouldyouwatchtheOlympicGamesifyouwantto_35_yourdiet?Ofcourse,
butitmightbebettertochoosethephysicalactivitiesyoufindthemostdifficulttoperform一and
watchthemwithoutmoderation.
21.A.wastefulB.increasedC.processedD.healthy
22.A.airingB.happeningC.celebratingD.unfolding
23.A.categoryB.lengthC.difficultyD.audience
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24.A.testingB.promotingC.capturingD.explaining
25.A.misleadinglyB.frequentlyC.rarelyD.significantly
26.A.feasibilityB.motivationC.visualizationD.clarity
27.A.hopeB.videosC.treatsD.progress
28.A.delayB.dropC.doubtD.confidence
29.A.breakB.honorC.dietD.title
30.A.sustainB.prepareC.cheatD.reward
31.A.transitionB.stimulationC.implicationD.intervention
32.A.instructiveB.relaxingC.influentialD.challenging
33.A.consistentB.prospectiveC.ultimateD.individual
34.A.overlyB.barelyC.prematurelyD.remarkably
35.A.putupwithB.keepupwithC.makeupforD.setupfor
SectionB
Directions:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsor
unfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosethe
onethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.
(A)
Mydoctortookmeforawalkaroundthefarmwhereshelived.Iwasphysicallyandemotionally
exhaustedanddiscouragedbyanxietyanddepression.Theplacewasfulloflife.Therewereinsects,
horses,rabbits,andacat.Shetoldmetofocusonmybodyintheenvironment.WhenIwasill,Itended
towithdrawintomymindanddisconnectfromthehereandnow.So,whenImetahorsenamedFira,I
expectednothing.AsIgotclosertoFira,sherubbedhernoseintomychest,puttingagentlepressure
overmyheart.Somethinghappenedinsideme:IfeltasifIhadreachedawellspringofpasthurts,fears
andfailings.Ibegantomeltemotionally.IpattedFira'snoseandbreathedinhersmell.IfoundIdidn't
havetoconcentrateonfeelingbetter;Firahelpedmefeellovedandsafe.
IworkedwithFiraoften,learningbasiccommunicationandleadingmethodstoworktogether
withher.Initially,Iwasn'tsureexactlywhatonewoulddowithahorseexceptridingit.ButIknew
thatFirahadtouchedmeinanuncommonwayandhadmademefeelbetter.Sheconnectedwithmeby
respondingtomyemotionalstateandreflectingitbacktomeinanopen,affectionateway.
InmymeetingswithFira,Ilearnedtoliveinthepresent,tofocusonwhatwashappeningthisday,
inthismoment,inthisplace.Ilearnedtoforgetthepast,withallitshurt.Ilearnedtoforgetthefuture,
whichhasn'thappenedyet.WithFirabymyside,Isawintoalifeinwhichtrustcomesfirst,and
compassionfollows.Ifoundadeeppeaceinleadingheralongapath,byusingmyownpowerof
intentiontoindicatewhethertostart,stop,turnleftorturnright.Ifeltaninnerquietandevenjoy.My
workwiththishorsewaspartofajourneyoutofaverydarknightinmysoul.
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36.WhydidthewriterexpectnothingwhenmeetingFira?
A.BecauseFira'sreactionledthewritertofeelhurtandfearful.
B.Becausethewriter'smentalitykeptherfromconnectingwithothers.
C.BecausethewriterknewnothingaboutFiraanddidn'tknowwhattoexpect.
D.Becausetheanimalsonthefarmdistractedthewriterfromfocusingonherbody.
37.WhichofthefollowingstatementsaboutFiraisTRUE?
A.Firawasthewriter9spet,livingonherfarm.
B.Firamadethewriterfeelbetterbygivingherrides.
C.Firagotthewritertoconcentrateonherhurtfeelings.
D.Firarespondedaffectionatelytothewriter'sapproach.
38.Inthelastparagraph,thewritersharesherexperiencewithFiratoimplythat.
A.animalscanfollowpeople'sinstructions,thusgainingtheirtrust
B.interactingwithanimalscanbeatherapytopsychologicaldistress
C.meetingswithanimalscanhelppeoplestepoutoftheircomfortzone
D.peoplecanaccesstemporarypeaceandjoywhenworkingwithanimals
39.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthepassage?
A.MyDoctor'sFarm:APlaceofHealingB.Fira:TheHorsethatSavedMyLife
C.FromDarknesstoLight:MyJourneywithFiraD.HorseSmell:TheMagicPower
(B)
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Humandoctorsperformamputations,surgicalremovalsofanarm,leg,orfinger,afteraserious
injury.Butnewresearchshowsthatsomeantsperformamputationsoninjuredantstohelpthem
surviveaninjury.ThebehaviorwasdocumentedinFloridacarpenterants.
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TwocarpenterantsareseeninalaboratoryattheUniversityofLausanne.Scientistssaidthey
eithercleanedthewoundusingtheirmouthpartsoramputatedthelimb,orleg,bybitingitoff.The
choiceofcaredependedontheinjury'slocation.Whenitwasfurtheruptheleg,theyalwaysamputated.
Whenitwasfurtherdown,theyneveramputated.
ErikFrankoftheUniversityofWurzburginGermanyistheleadwriteroftheresearch.Franksaid
thestudydescribes“fbrthefirsttimehowanon-humananimalusesamputationsonanotherindividual
tosavetheirHebelieves“thattheants''medicalsystem5tocarefortheinjuredisthemost
complicatedintheanimalkingdom,andcompareswelltohumanmedicine.
"Injuriesfurtherdowntheleghaveanincreasedflowofhemolymph(血淋巴),“Franksaid.So
harmfulbacteriacanenterthebodyafteronlyfiveminutes.Anamputationwouldnothelpinfection
afterthattime.Hecontinued,^Injuriesfurtheruptheleghaveamuchslowerhemolymphflow,giving
enoughtimefortimelyandeffectiveamputations.^^
Thestudyfoundthatafteranupperleginjury,anantthatexperiencesamputationhasasurvival
rateof90to95percent.Forlowerleginjuriesinwhichjustcleaningwasperformed,thesurvivalrate
wasabout75percent,comparedtoabout15percentforinjuriesthatreceivednocare.
Antscanfunctionwellwithoutoneoftheirsixlegs.Andonlyfemaleantsperformthetreatment
ofwoundsbycleaningoramputation.6<A11workerantsarefemale.Malesplayonlyaminorroleinant
community,9,Franksaid.
Sowhydoantsdotheseamputations?Franksaid,"'Thereisaverysimpleevolutionaryreasonfor
caringfortheinjured.Itsavesresources.^^Henotedthatifanantcouldbesavedwithlittleeffortto
remainproductive,""thereisaveryhighvalueofdoingso.”"Atthesametime,ifanindividualistoo
heavilyinjured,theantswillnotcareforher,butratherleaveherbehindtodie,^^Frankadded.
43.Thetypeoftreatmentsappliedtoinjuredantsdependson.
A.howthemedicalsystemoftheantsisdeveloped
B.whethertheantstillremainsproductiveandvaluable
C.whichkindofantsperformsthetreatmentsofwounds
D.whethertheantsuffersfromanupperleginjuryoralowerone
44.Whatcanweinferfromthesurvivalratesmentionedinthetext?
A.Thelocationoftheinjuryandthecorrespondingtreatmentgreatlyaffecttheant'ssurvival.
B.Cleaningthewoundismoreeffectivethanamputationforallleginjuries.
C.Injuredantswithnocarehaveasimilarsurvivalratetothosewithtreatmentinsomecases.
D.Amputationisalwaysthebestwaytoensurethesurvivalofinjuredants.
45.ItcanbeconcludedfromFrank'sstudythat.
A.maleantsprovidemedicalcarefortheantcommunity
B.slightly-injuredantswillreceivenocaretosaveresources
C.theheavilyinjuredantswilleventuallydieforlackofmedicalcare
D.thecleaningofanupperleginjurygreatlyincreasestheants9survivalrate
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46.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?
A.Howantsperformamputations.B.Howinjuredantsaredealtwith.
C.Howantsevolveandreproduce.D.Howamputationsaffectants.
SectionC
Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Fillineachblankwithapropersentencegiveninthebox.
Eachsentencecanbeusedonlyonce.Notethattherearetwomoresentencesthanyouneed.
A.Thatsomethingcouldbeashrinkingofthegreen.
B.Severalenvironmentalfactorscouldexplainthespreadoffatness.
C.Heemphasizesthatfurtheractionisneededtoprovetheassociationbetweengreenspaceaccess
andchildhoodfatness.
D.InSeptembertheU.S.approvedtheNoChildLeftInsideActtoencouragepublicinitiatives
aimedatexposingkidstotheoutdoors.
E.Suchfindingstellapowerfulstory.
F.Initspurestsense,agreenneighborhoodsimplymeansmoreplacesforkidstoplay,whichis
closelyrelatedtochildren'sactivitylevels.
UrbanGreenSpacesandTheirImpactonChildren'sHealth
Anewstudyfoundthatinner-citykidslivinginneighborhoodswithmoregreenspacegained
about13%lessweightoveratwo-yearperiodthankidslivinginareaswithmoreconcreteandfewer
trees.47Thefatnesscrisisbeganinthe1980s,andmanypeoplecreditittoincreasedportion
sizesandinactivity,butthatcan'tbeeverything.FastfoodsandTVshavebeenwithusforalongtime.
“Mostexpertsagreethatthechangeswererelatedtosomethingintheenvironment,9,sayssocial
scientistThomasGlass.48
Thenewresearchisn'tthefirsttoassociategreenerywithbetterhealth,butitdoesgetuscloserto
identifyingwhatworksandwhy.
49Butgreenspaceisgoodforthemindtoo.Researchbyenvironmentalpsychologists
hasshownthatithascognitivebenefitsforchildrenwithattention-deficitdisorder(注意力缺乏症).In
onestudy,justreadingoutsideinagreensettingimprovedkids'symptoms.
Exposuretograssyareashasalsobeenlinkedtolessstressandalowerbodymassindex(指数)
amongadults.Andananalysisof3,000Tokyoresidentsassociatedwalkablegreenspaceswithgreater
longevityamongseniorcitizens.
Glasscautionsthatmoststudiesdon'tnecessarilyproveacausallinkbetweengreennessand
health,butthey'renonethelesshelpingurgeaction.50
So,ifyouliveinasuburboracitywithgoodparks,takeadvantageofwhafsthere.Yourchildren
inparticularwillloveitandtheirbodiesandmindswillbegratefultoyou.
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III.SummaryWriting
Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Summarizethemainideaandthemainpoint(s)ofthepassage
innomorethan60words.Useyourownwordsasfaraspossible.
51.
TheTchaikovskyCureforWorry
The19th-centuryRussiancomposerTchaikovskywasnotahappyman.Inhis5,365lettersto
friendsandfamily,wefindconstantreferencestohissadnessandanxiety.Hehadjustone,temporary
painrelieverforhismisery:"…anewideaawakensinmeandbeginstoassumeadefinitefbrm.”
Tchaikovsky'sexperienceisnotabnormal.Modemresearchinneuroscience(神经科学)and
psychologyrevealsthatactiveengagementincreativepursuitsisaneffectivewaytogainrelieffrom
negativeemotionsandseetheworldinamuchmorepositiveway.Atatimewhenmooddisordersare
explodingandlessthanathirdofU.S.adultsbelievethattheyarelivinguptotheircreativepotential,
thismightbethesimplest,easiest,andmostnaturalwayforanyonetoimprovetheirlife.
Neuroscientificresearchoffersexplanationsofhowcreativitymightlowernegativeemotion,and
anxietyinparticular.Inafascinating2015study,neuroscientistsobservedpeopleastheywrotepoetry.
Theyfoundthatduringtheidea-generationphaseofwriting,themedialprefrontalcortex(前额口十内根!l
皮层)isespeciallyactive.Thisisthesamepartofthebrainthatisactivatedduringmeditation(an
activityinwhichpeoplesitstillandfocusontheirthoughts),whichsuggeststhatcreativeactivity
mighthavesomeofthesameeffectsonstressasmeditationalexercisesdo——thuswhysomeanxious
peopleroutinelyuseittotreatthemselves.
Yet,somanydifferentcreativeoutletsexistthatthetaskoffindingonethatfitsyourpersonality
andtastescanbescary.OnemethodIliketosuggest,tohelppeoplefindtheidealactivityforthem,is
tostartbycategorizingcreativepursuitsaspublicorprivateandinventiveorinterpretive.Allyouneed
istoknowyourpersonalitytypeandyourpreference.Outgoingpeoplewhoprefertointerpretthe
worksofotherscantrytheaterorclassicalmusic;peoplewhoareshymightpreferstudyingpoetry.
IV.Translation
Directions:TranslatethefollowingsentencesintoEnglish,usingthewordsgiveninthebrackets.
52.AI已经慢慢融入创造性艺术,让生活充满惊喜。(integrate)
53.这部电影激发了外国观众对中国语言和文化的好奇心。(curiosity)
54.终身学习指的是一种自我驱动的能力提升方式,这种学习关注个人的成长且往往发生在教室
之外。(refer)
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55.这些大学生志愿者活跃在各行各业,如环境保护、健康卫生、公益教育,让我们看到了青春
该有的模样。(range)
V.GuidedWriting
Directions:WriteanEnglishcompositionin120-150wordsaccordingtotheinstructionsgiven
belowinChinese.
56.
假设你是浦润中学高三学生李青,你校英语报面向高三学生开辟了“未来之路”的专栏,征
集学生对于大学专业选择和未来职业规划的想法,请你投稿,你的文章须包括:
(1)简要描述你心仪的大学专业和未来职业规划;
(2)陈述你的理由.
(注:文中不得出现真实的姓名及学校名称。)
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参考答案2024.12
Grammar
1.disappointing2.how3.anyone/anybody/one4.situated
5.Ratherthan/Insteadof6.isrecommended7.larger8.sothat
9.tobeused10.
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