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高级中学名校试卷PAGEPAGE1福建省名校联盟优质校2024-2025学年高三2月大联考英语试题第一部分听力(略)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。ADiscoverYourGuidedTouratUNESCOIntroductiontoUNESCOHouseLocatedinParis’s7tharrondissementneartheEiffelTower,UNESCOHousehasbeenhometotheheadquartersofthisspecializedagencyoftheUnitedNations(UN)since1958.DesignedbyarchitectsBernardZehrfuss,MarcelBreuerandLuigiNervi,thismodernarchitecturaltreasurereflectsthespiritofcollaborationandinnovation.TourHighlightsThisguidedtour,whichfocusesontheactionsandimpactoftheUnitedNationsEducational,ScientificandCulturalOrganization(UNESCO),willallowyoutodiscoveritsoperationaswellasitsvalues.Accompaniedbyyourguide,youwillpassthroughtheinstitution’siconicspaces,andwilldiscovertheexceptionalworksofarthousedinUNESCOHouse:fromMirótoPicasso,fromGiacomettitoCalder,aswellastheToleranceSquareortheJapaneseGarden…auniqueandunexpectedcollectionunfoldsalongtheway.UsefulinformationBookingRequirements:Forsecurityreasons,visitorsmustemailtheirfullnamesandbirthdatesatleast3daysbeforethevisit.Failingtodosowillresultindeniedaccess.SpecialGroups:Disabledvisitorsareentitledtofreeadmission,buttheaccompanyingpersonneedapaidticket.Language:Toursareavailableinmultiplelanguages,includingFrench,English,German,andmore.Cancellations:UNESCOreservestherighttocancelthevisitduetosecurityconcernsorhighleveleventswithrefundsoffered.21.WhatisthekeyfeatureoftheguidedtouratUNESCOHouse?A.Itshowcasestheexceptionalworksofartists. B.ItintroducestheworkandinfluenceofUNESCO.C.ItsharestheessentialvaluesoftheUnitedNations.D.Itexploresthearchitectureanddesignofthebuilding.22.Howmuchwouldacouplewithtwochildrenunder12payforadmission?A.€27. B.€29. C.€42. D.€46.23.Whatarevisitorsrequiredtodobeforethevisit?A.Reservehotelrooms.B.Haveasecuritycheck.C.Chooseapreferredlanguage.D.Submitpersonalinformation.BStreetartistBanksyhascaughtattentionthissummerwithastrikingseriesofartworksacrossLondon.Thepieces,allfeaturinganimals,haveappearedinvariouspublicspaces,leavingbothlocalsandvisitorssurprisedandcurious.WhileBanksy’strueidentityremainsunknown,hehasusedsocialmediatosharetheseworks,furtherstrengtheninghisimageasanartistwhoseartoftentacklessocialissues.Therecentseriesincludesarangeofanimal-themedimages,suchasablackgoatonanindustrialbuilding,twoelephantsseeminglytalkingthroughwindows,monkeysswingingacrossabridge,andawolfpaintedonasatellitedish.TheseworkshaveappearedindifferentareasofLondonandsparkedmuchdiscussion,withmanywonderingabouttheirmeaning.SomecriticsbelievetheseriesmaybeacommentontheU.K.,suggestingthathumanitymighteventuallydestroyitself,allowingnaturetotakeoverthecity.Othershavepointedouttheartist’songoingconcernswithenvironmentalandanimalwelfareissues.Banksy’sartisknownformixinghumorwithdeepersocialmessages.Whilehispiecesoftenmakepeoplelaughandgrabattention,theyalsoencourageviewerstothinkcriticallyabouttheworldaroundthem.Artdealerssaythat,despitehisanti-establishmentthemes,hisworkhasstrongcommercialvalue,whichmakesitevenmoreattractive.Hisabilitytochallengethetraditionalartworldwhileappealingtobothcollectorsandthepublichasonlyincreasedhisreputationasaglobalculturalfigure.OnekeyreasonforBanksy’scontinuedsuccessishisabilitytostayanonymous(匿名).Hishiddenidentityallowshimtoshareboldopinionswithoutthecriticism.Thismystery,alongwithhisreputationforcharitywork,hashelpedkeephisappealstrong.Throughhislatestanimal-themedseries,Banksyhighlightsimportantissueslikeanimalrightsandenvironmentalconcernswhileencouragingthepublictothinkmoredeeplyaboutsociety,art,andactivism.24.WhatcanweknowaboutBanksyfromparagraph1?A.Hisreputationisbuiltoffline.B.Hisworksareprivatelycollected.C.Hisartcentersaroundsocialissues.D.Hispieceshavecaughtglobalattention.25.WhatisapossibleinterpretationofBanksy’srecentworks?A.Theyindicatethefightforhumanrights.B.Theyreflectthedominanceoftechnology.C.Theyshowthedevelopmentofmodernart.D.Theysymbolizethecollapseofcivilization.26.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesBanksy?A.Humorousandinnovative. B.Conventionalandhumble.C.Curiousanddiligent. D.Patientanddetermined.27.WhymightBanksymaintainanonymity?A.Toprotecthisownprivacy.B.Toavoidprimarylegalissues.C.Toboostthemysteryinhisart.D.Tosharepersonalviewsrisk-free.CIt’sprobablynotsurprisingthatanewstudyhaslinkedaddedsugarconsumptiontoanincreasedriskofheartdisease,butalessexpecteddiscoveryisthatthosewhohaveanoccasionalsweettreatappeartobeatareducedriskofcardiovascular(心血管的)problems.Eatingacake,orchocolatebareverysooftenmaybebetterforyourheartthana“zero-sugar”diet,accordingtotheresearchteamfromLundUniversityinSweden.However,thisrelationshipdoesn’tholdforothertypesofsugarconsumption,likefizzydrinksandsugarytoppings.Theresearcherslookedatrecordsof69,705peopleinSwedishpublichealthdatabases.Theparticipants,agedbetween45and83,werequizzedontheirdietandlifestylein1997and2009,thentrackedupto2019.“Themoststrikingfindingisthevaryingrelationshipbetweendifferentsourcesofaddedsugarandcardiovasculardiseaserisk,”saysepidemiologistSuzanneJanzi.“Thissurprisingcontrasthighlightstheimportanceofconsideringnotjusttheamountofsugarconsumed,butitssourceandcontext.”Accordingtothestudy,sugarintakewasgroupedintothreecategories:sugarytoppings,sweettreats,andsweetenedbeverages(饮料).Typeofaddedsugarconsumedwasthencross-referencedagainstseventypesofcardiovasculardiseases,withseveralotherriskfactorslikesmokingtakenintoaccount.Researchfindingsalsoindicatedthelowestrisksacrossallcardiovasculardiseaseswerefoundinthosewholimitedthemselvestosweettreatseverynowandagain.There’salottoconsiderwhenitcomestothedifferentwayswegetoursugar.“Liquidsugars,foundinsweetenedbeverages,typicallymakeyoufeellessfullthansolidforms,potentiallyleadingtooverconsumption,”saysJanzi.“Contextalsomatters—treatsareoftenenjoyedinsocialsettingsorspecialoccasions.”Bearinmindthatthesefindingssuggestrelationships,ratherthanprovingcauseandeffect.Theyalsodon’tfactorinotherhealthconsequences—likedamagetoteeth.Theresearcherssuggestfuturestudiescouldlookinmoredetailatassociationsbetweensugar,heartdisease,andobesity,forexample.“Whileourobservationalstudycannotestablishcausation,itsuggeststhatextremelylowsugarintakemaynotbenecessaryorbeneficialforcardiovascularhealth,”saysJanzi.28.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“holdfor”inparagraph2referto?A.Differfrom. B.Leadto. C.Applyto. D.Originatefrom.29.Whichtypeofaddedsugarcontributesleasttocardiovasculardiseases?A.Sugarytoppings. B.Sweettreats. C.Solidsugars. D.Sweetenedbeverages.30.WhatmayJanziagreewithaccordingtothelasttwoparagraphs?A.Thecontextofsugarconsumptioncounts.B.Toothdamagemainlyarisesfromsugarintake.C.Extremelylowsugarintakeisalwaysnecessary.D.Liquidsugarsusuallycreatesafeelingoffullness.31.Whatisthebesttitleofthetext?A.SugarIntake:BetoBlameforObesityB.CardiovascularHealth:CauseandEffectC.HiddenKillers:SugaryDrinksandToppingsD.OccasionalSweetTreats:BetterforYourHeartDMappingexplorersofWikipedia(维基百科)rabbitholeshasrevealedthreedifferentstylesofhumancuriosity:the“busybody”,the“hunter”,andthe“dancer”.Wikipedia,astheworld’slargestonlineencyclopedia,isnowhelpingsocialscientists,intheirstudy,deepenthedefinitionofcuriositybytracinghowsearchersmoveamongtopicsandlosethemselvesintheseWikirabbitholes.InWikipedia,abusybodytracesawindingroutethroughmanyoftendistantlyrelatedtopics.Ahunter,incontrast,searcheswithsustainedfocus,movingamongarelativelysmallnumberofcloselyrelatedarticles.Adancerlinkstogetherhighlydistincttopicstotrytocombineintonewideas.“Curiosityactuallyworksbyconnectingpiecesofinformation…tostuffthatwealreadyknow,”saysUniversityofPennsylvanianetworkscientistDaniBassett.Theteamtrackedmorethan482,000peopleusingWikipedia’smobileappin50countriesorterritoriesand14languages,andchartedtheseusers’pathsusing“knowledgenetworks”ofconnectedinformation,whichpresenthowcloselyonesearchtopicisrelatedtoanother.Beyondjustmappingtheconnections,theylinkedcuriositystylestoindicatorsofwell-being,inequality,andothermeasures.Incountrieswithhighereducationlevelsandgreatergenderequality,peoplebrowsed(浏览)morelikebusybodies.Incountrieswithlowerscoresonthesevariables,peoplebrowsedlikehunters.Bassettassumesthatincountrieswithlessequality,theremaybearestrictionofknowledgeproductionthatpushespeoplemoretowardthisintensefocus.Dancerpatterns,morerecentlyconfirmed,wereexcluded.PrincetonUniversitypsychologistErikNookpraisedthestudyforits“astonishinglybroad”range.Theteam,hesays,broughttogetherspecializedknowledgefromarangeoffieldstorevealahostofinsightsintohumanbehavior.Theseedsofthisworkwereactuallyplantedin2016whenBassettandPerryZurn,aprofessorofphilosophy,noticedthatcreativitywaswell-studied,butcuriosity,itsnecessarycondition,wasnot.Afterextensivelystudying2,000yearsofWesternliterature,Zurnidentifiedvariouscuriositystyles,includingthethreementioned.Wikipediathenservedasareal-worldtestbedtoconfirmthisclassification.32.Whatisthepurposeofthestudybysocialscientists?A.Tobetterunderstandcuriosity.B.Tofinddifferentcuriositystyles.C.TopromoteWikipedia’smobileapp.D.Toanalysetheeducationdifferences.33.Howmaya“hunter”searchonWikipedia?A.From“cat”to“coffee”to“catcafe”.B.From“cat”to“catdiet”to“catsleep”.C.From“cat”to“chemicals”to“universe”.D.From“cat”to“Egyptiancat”to“ancientEgypt”.34.Whatkindofpeopleactmorelikebusybodies?.A.Peoplewithbettereducation.B.Peoplewithgreaterhappiness.C.Peoplefromlessequalsociety.D.Peoplefromlessdevelopednations.35.Whatisthelastparagraphmainlyabout?A.Anewresearchmethod.B.Theoriginoftheresearch.C.Previousresearchfindings.D.Limitationsofpriorresearch.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。Whatis“Spaving”?Impulsebuying.Payingbillslate.Emotionalspending.36.Butotherpracticesaremoreharmful—like“spaving.”“Spaving”referstotheactofspendinginordertosave.Withmanyitemsonsale,spaverspurchasealotofdiscountedgoods,believingtheycansaveinthelongterm.37.Infact,theycantrickyouintospendingmore,leadingtocreditcarddebt.Toavoidfallingintothetrapofspaving,expertssharepracticaltipsonhowtomakewiserpurchasingdecisions.38.Resisthedesiretospavebyavoidingsaleremindershoweverpossible.Itisadvisedtounsubscribefromnewslettersthatsendyouthelatestsalesanddealsfromyourfavoritebrands.Turnoffnotificationsindealapps—ordeletethemaltogether.SetasideawaitingperiodAlwayssleeponapotentialpurchasetogiveyourselftimetothinkitover.39.Expertsrecommendedadoptinga24-hourwaitingperiod,orevengoingastepfurtherwitha48-hourrulebeforebuyingsomething,evenifit’sonsale.MakeaspendingbudgetAssessyourspendinghabitstocreateawarenessandcomeupwithaplantocutbacklittlebylittle.It’salsoagoodideatotakealookatjusthowmuchyou’vespentovertheyearsofaronexcesspurchases,whichcanbeshockingandgiveyouanurgetomakechanges.Ifyou’rebuyingsomethingtomakeyourselffeelbetterafterabaddayorasarewardforajobwelldone,thefleetingfeelingswillpass.40A.AvoidsalepushesB.SticktoyourshoppinglistC.It’sclearwhythesefinancialhabitsarebadD.ThisallowsthatexcitementofthedealtofadeE.Ifyoudo,evenanothertendollarswillbespentF.However,cheapitemsarenotnecessarilygooddealsG.Sodofindotherwaystocopewithsadnessortocelebratewins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四个选项中选出最佳选项。Inthejourneyofmylifemyfatherhasquietlybeenmyhero.He41hislifetopublicsafety,whichshapedwhoIamtoday.Forthefirsttenyearsofmylife,he4224-hourshiftsasanAssistantChief.Icanstillclearly43hisreturnhomefromwork,carryingabagofsnackasatreatforthefamily.AsI’vegrownolder,I’vecometounderstandthesacrificeshemade,44onfamilymomentstoservethecommunity.October24,2016witnessedmyfat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B.devoted C.related D.changed42.A.rejected B.required C.served D.quit43.A.forget B.ignore C.see D.picture44.A.hangingout B.showingup C.missingout D.wakingup45.A.promotion B.relocation C.submission D.resignation46.A.hobby B.education C.friendship D.career47.A.unwillingly B.proudly C.angrily D.sleepily48.A.stabilized B.stopped C.deepened D.disappeared49.A.celebration B.reminder C.blessing D.reward50.A.cautious B.hesitant C.leisurely D.rapid51.A.commitment B.fear C.enthusiasm D.doubt52.A.questioned B.challenged C.confirmed D.dismissed53.A.architect B.opponent C.friend D.follower54.A.skills B.lessons C.courses D.methods55.A.comment B.opinion C.impression D.impact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。Inatwist,thelong-forgottenCCDdigitalcamera,once56(perceive)“electronicwaste”andpushedasidebythetechnologicaltide,ismakingacomeback.57theirslightlyunclearimages,thesedevicesarepopular,whichisbeingfueledbythenostalgia(怀旧)trend58(sweep)China’syouth.Onsocialmediaplatforms,theenthusiasmforsharingsecondhand,59evenmultiple-handdigitalcameras,isgrowing.Owningonemakes60possibletoshootimageswithanold-fashionedhue,thetextureoffilm,andthe“coldwhiteskin”tone.ACCDisthelight-sensitivecomponentinadigitalcamera.61itcanproduceclearandbrightimagesinwell-litconditions,ithaslimitations.Poorperformanceinlowlightandasmallsensorsizeledtoitsgradual62(replace)byCMOSsensorsafter2010.YetasearchforCCDcamerasonplatformslikeXianyurevealsthatCCDhasbeen63aesthetic(美学的)styleasaresultofonlineposts.Withthewidespreadofsmartphones,majorproducers64(discontinue)theircameralinesinrecentyears.Somepeoplehavewarnedthatmanylow-pricedcamerasmaybesecondhandwithoutdatedtechnologiesandageingsensors.OthersbelievethatCCDsareprovidingtheyoungwithanewwayofexpressingthemselves.Sharingphotoshas65(complete)becomeasocialritual.第四部分:写作(共两节;满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华,上周你听了外教MrWhite关于听力技巧的专题讲座,受益匪浅。请给他写一封邮件表示感谢,内容包括:1.你的收获;2.你今后的打算。注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右:2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。DearMrWhite,Yours,LiHua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。JudgmentDaySomekidsplaysports,whileothersarecomputertalents.Butforme?Ihavethespellingbee.Everydayafterschool,withadictionary,Itriedtostudythespellingofeveryword.Iwantedtowinthebee,sothatIcoulddefeatmyarchenemy(劲敌),Nathan.Nathanwasmydeskmateandbethoughthewasagoodspeller,buthedidn’tevenstudywords.Hejustreadtonsofscienceandmathbooks.Howcouldhebeaspellerinthatway?Ibetifhewasgivenaliteraturewordlike“judgment”,hewouldbeoutonthefirstroundofthecontest.LastFridaywasthedayforthespellingbee.Sinceitstaredafterlunch,allIdidinthemorningwasstaringattheclockandwonderinghowsecondscouldpossiblypassbysoslowly.Mathwasthefirstperiod,andNathanwasontopoftheworldwhenMr.Stephensaidwewerelearningalgebra(代数)today.Mr.Stephenwrotelotsofequationswithlettersonthewhiteboard.Tome,itallsoundednonsense.“Lettersareforwords.Howcouldweuselettersinthatway!”Icomplained.Nathanturnedhisheadandlookedatme.“Lettersareformath,too!”hesaid.“Lettersareallovermath.”Iglaredathim,“youwillfindoutwhatlettersareforthisafternoon.”Finally,thecompetitioncame!“It’sthebigday!”Ms.Hawkingannouncedbrightly.Shemadeusformacircleandexplainedtherules—“missoneword,andyou’reout”.Thenshelookeddowntoreadwordsfromherlist.Myclasswasfullofbadspellers.Afterthreetimesaroundthecircle,therewereonlyNathanandme.Nathan’snextwordwas“magician.”“M-I-G-I-C-I-A-N,magician.”Hegotit,buthelookeduncertainthewholetimehewasspellingit.Ismiledwiththeknowledgeofmyupcomingvictory.Ibelievedthathewasdefinitelyunfamiliarwithliteraturewords.“Yourwordis‘algebra’.”Ms.Hawkingsaidtome.注意:1.续写词数应为150个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。Hearingthat,Isuddenlybecamenervous.“Youspell‘judgment’correctly.Congratulations,Nathan!”cheeredMs.Hawking.

——★参考答案★——第一部分听力(略)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)21.B22.C23.D24.C25.D26.A27.D28.C29.B30.A31.D32.A33.B34.A35.B第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)36.C37.F38.A39.D40.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)41.B42.C43.D44.C45.A46.D47.B48.C49.B50.D51.A52.C53.A54.B55.D第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)56.perceived57.Despite58.sweeping59.or60.it61.While/Though/Although62.replacement63.an64.havediscontinued65.completely第四部分写作(共两节,满分/40分)第一节(满分15分)OnePossibleVersionDearMrWhite,I’mLiHua,oneofthestudentswhoattendedyourlectureonhowtoimproveourlisteningskills.I’mwritingtoexpressmyheartfeltgratitudeforyourinformativeandengagingworkshop,whichoffersmepracticaltipsandstrategies.Itisyouremphasisonactivelisteningthatencouragesmetofocusnotjustonwordsbutalsoonintonationandcontext,whichhassignificantlyimprovedmyunderstandingofconversations.Inowfindmyselfbetterabletograsptheslightdifferencesindialogues.ToconsolidatewhatI’velearnedfromyoursession,Iwillcontinuetodolisteningexerciseregularly,applyingtheseusefultechniqueswhilelistening.Lookingforwardtoattendingyourfascinatinglecturesagain!Yours,LiHua第二节(满分25分)OnePossibleVersionHearingthat,Isuddenlybecamenervous.Thewordinthemathclass?Buthowtospellit?“A-L-G-A-B-R-A.”Imurmuredinanuncertainvoice.“Incorrect,”Ms.Hawkingsaid,seemingregretful.Myheartsank.IfNathangetsnextwordright,he’llwin,Ithoughtwithmypalmssweating.“Nathan,nextis‘judgment’,”continuedMs.Hawking.Hearingtheliteratureword,Inearlyfelloverbackward.Nathanwoulddefinitelygetitwrong.Standingnexttothewhiteboard,IwassobusypicturinghowNathanmadeamistakethatIdidn’tnoticehefinishedhisturn.“J-U-D-G-M-E-N-T.Judgment.”“Youspell‘judgment’correctly.Congratulations,Nathan!”cheeredMs.Hawking.IstaggeredbacktomyseatwhenIfeltahandseizingmyarm.ItwasNathan.“Youdidareallygoodjob.”Hesmiledandstuckouthishandtoshakemine.Iwasflushedwithembarrassmentandregret,tryingbesttoholdbackmytears.“Sorry,lettersareformathtoo,”Isaid.Nathangrinned,“Lettersareforeverything.”Hetoldmeifhedidnotreadsciencefiction,hewouldnotknowtheliteratureword“judgment”.OnlythendidIrealizeit’stimetochangemyjudgment.福建省名校联盟优质校2024-2025学年高三2月大联考英语试题第一部分听力(略)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。ADiscoverYourGuidedTouratUNESCOIntroductiontoUNESCOHouseLocatedinParis’s7tharrondissementneartheEiffelTower,UNESCOHousehasbeenhometotheheadquartersofthisspecializedagencyoftheUnitedNations(UN)since1958.DesignedbyarchitectsBernardZehrfuss,MarcelBreuerandLuigiNervi,thismodernarchitecturaltreasurereflectsthespiritofcollaborationandinnovation.TourHighlightsThisguidedtour,whichfocusesontheactionsandimpactoftheUnitedNationsEducational,ScientificandCulturalOrganization(UNESCO),willallowyoutodiscoveritsoperationaswellasitsvalues.Accompaniedbyyourguide,youwillpassthroughtheinstitution’siconicspaces,andwilldiscovertheexceptionalworksofarthousedinUNESCOHouse:fromMirótoPicasso,fromGiacomettitoCalder,aswellastheToleranceSquareortheJapaneseGarden…auniqueandunexpectedcollectionunfoldsalongtheway.UsefulinformationBookingRequirements:Forsecurityreasons,visitorsmustemailtheirfullnamesandbirthdatesatleast3daysbeforethevisit.Failingtodosowillresultindeniedaccess.SpecialGroups:Disabledvisitorsareentitledtofreeadmission,buttheaccompanyingpersonneedapaidticket.Language:Toursareavailableinmultiplelanguages,includingFrench,English,German,andmore.Cancellations:UNESCOreservestherighttocancelthevisitduetosecurityconcernsorhighleveleventswithrefundsoffered.21.WhatisthekeyfeatureoftheguidedtouratUNESCOHouse?A.Itshowcasestheexceptionalworksofartists. B.ItintroducestheworkandinfluenceofUNESCO.C.ItsharestheessentialvaluesoftheUnitedNations.D.Itexploresthearchitectureanddesignofthebuilding.22.Howmuchwouldacouplewithtwochildrenunder12payforadmission?A.€27. B.€29. C.€42. D.€46.23.Whatarevisitorsrequiredtodobeforethevisit?A.Reservehotelrooms.B.Haveasecuritycheck.C.Chooseapreferredlanguage.D.Submitpersonalinformation.BStreetartistBanksyhascaughtattentionthissummerwithastrikingseriesofartworksacrossLondon.Thepieces,allfeaturinganimals,haveappearedinvariouspublicspaces,leavingbothlocalsandvisitorssurprisedandcurious.WhileBanksy’strueidentityremainsunknown,hehasusedsocialmediatosharetheseworks,furtherstrengtheninghisimageasanartistwhoseartoftentacklessocialissues.Therecentseriesincludesarangeofanimal-themedimages,suchasablackgoatonanindustrialbuilding,twoelephantsseeminglytalkingthroughwindows,monkeysswingingacrossabridge,andawolfpaintedonasatellitedish.TheseworkshaveappearedindifferentareasofLondonandsparkedmuchdiscussion,withmanywonderingabouttheirmeaning.SomecriticsbelievetheseriesmaybeacommentontheU.K.,suggestingthathumanitymighteventuallydestroyitself,allowingnaturetotakeoverthecity.Othershavepointedouttheartist’songoingconcernswithenvironmentalandanimalwelfareissues.Banksy’sartisknownformixinghumorwithdeepersocialmessages.Whilehispiecesoftenmakepeoplelaughandgrabattention,theyalsoencourageviewerstothinkcriticallyabouttheworldaroundthem.Artdealerssaythat,despitehisanti-establishmentthemes,hisworkhasstrongcommercialvalue,whichmakesitevenmoreattractive.Hisabilitytochallengethetraditionalartworldwhileappealingtobothcollectorsandthepublichasonlyincreasedhisreputationasaglobalculturalfigure.OnekeyreasonforBanksy’scontinuedsuccessishisabilitytostayanonymous(匿名).Hishiddenidentityallowshimtoshareboldopinionswithoutthecriticism.Thismystery,alongwithhisreputationforcharitywork,hashelpedkeephisappealstrong.Throughhislatestanimal-themedseries,Banksyhighlightsimportantissueslikeanimalrightsandenvironmentalconcernswhileencouragingthepublictothinkmoredeeplyaboutsociety,art,andactivism.24.WhatcanweknowaboutBanksyfromparagraph1?A.Hisreputationisbuiltoffline.B.Hisworksareprivatelycollected.C.Hisartcentersaroundsocialissues.D.Hispieceshavecaughtglobalattention.25.WhatisapossibleinterpretationofBanksy’srecentworks?A.Theyindicatethefightforhumanrights.B.Theyreflectthedominanceoftechnology.C.Theyshowthedevelopmentofmodernart.D.Theysymbolizethecollapseofcivilization.26.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesBanksy?A.Humorousandinnovative. B.Conventionalandhumble.C.Curiousanddiligent. D.Patientanddetermined.27.WhymightBanksymaintainanonymity?A.Toprotecthisownprivacy.B.Toavoidprimarylegalissues.C.Toboostthemysteryinhisart.D.Tosharepersonalviewsrisk-free.CIt’sprobablynotsurprisingthatanewstudyhaslinkedaddedsugarconsumptiontoanincreasedriskofheartdisease,butalessexpecteddiscoveryisthatthosewhohaveanoccasionalsweettreatappeartobeatareducedriskofcardiovascular(心血管的)problems.Eatingacake,orchocolatebareverysooftenmaybebetterforyourheartthana“zero-sugar”diet,accordingtotheresearchteamfromLundUniversityinSweden.However,thisrelationshipdoesn’tholdforothertypesofsugarconsumption,likefizzydrinksandsugarytoppings.Theresearcherslookedatrecordsof69,705peopleinSwedishpublichealthdatabases.Theparticipants,agedbetween45and83,werequizzedontheirdietandlifestylein1997and2009,thentrackedupto2019.“Themoststrikingfindingisthevaryingrelationshipbetweendifferentsourcesofaddedsugarandcardiovasculardiseaserisk,”saysepidemiologistSuzanneJanzi.“Thissurprising

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