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一、阅读理解(★★)Explorethefollowingfitnessappstostayontopofyourfitnessgoals.iWorkoutCost:$39.99ayear,freetrial.Ifyouwanttobuildstrengthbutdon’thavethetime,moneyorinterestinweight-trainingequipment,theniWorkoutappisachoiceworthconsidering.Insteadofusingequipment,you’llcompleteweight-basedexercisestogetstronger.Theappcanalsoprovidepersonalrecommendationsforyoubasedonyourageandfitnessgoals.AerobicGroupCost:free,$7.99amonthforadditionalservice.AerobicGroup,arunningandcyclingapp,allowsuserstofindnewdestinationstoexploreduringexercise.AerobicGroupcanconnectwithfitnesswatchestotrackprogressandotherinformation.Ifyou’refeelingcompetitive,youcantakepartinfriendlycompetitionswithotherusers.AerobicGroupalsohastrainingplansforrunningandcyclingforanextramonthlyfee.eFitnessCost:$24.99amonth,afreetrial.TheeFitnessappgivesyoulotsofclassestochoosefrom,bothliveandanytimeyouwant.Theyhaveworksforexpectingmoms,fundancemoves,andyoga(瑜伽)tohelpyoushapeup.Therearealsotrainingprogramsaccesstofoodandnutritionclasses.Youcanexperienceafeelingofbeingpartofagroupwiththeliveclasses.Besides,eFitnesscostslesswithayearlymembership.FloorworkCost:$24.00amonth,freeseven-daytrial.AlthoughFloorworkappoffersavarietyoffitnessclasses,it’sbestknownforitsyoga.Theapphasvarioustypesofyogaclasses,includingbreathworkandmeditation(冥想).Floorworkappmightbeagoodchoiceifyouhaveaninjuryorlimitedmobilityandwanttoavoidharderworkouts.1.Whichappisthecheapesttouse?

A.iWorkout.B.AerobicGroup.C.eFitness.D.Floorwork.2.WhatisspecialabouteFitness?

A.Itsmemberscanhaveclassesonhealthyeating.B.Itsuserscantakepartinfriendlycompetitions.C.Itprovidespersonalizedrecommendations.D.Itincludesawidevarietyofyogaclasses.3.WhoareFloorworkbestsuitablefor?

A.Peoplepreferringusingequipment.B.Peoplehavingtroublemovingwell.C.Peoplewantingtotracktheirprogress.D.Peoplelookingforrunningandcyclingplans.(★★★)Despitegraduatingfromhighschoolin1950,now90-year-oldMinniePaynewasn’treadytohangupheracademic(学业的)career.Lastweekend,PaynewalkedacrossthestageattheUniversityofNorthTexasgraduationceremony,inordertoreceivehermaster’sdegree,becomingtheoldestgraduatetocompletehercourseworkandearnherdegreeattheuniversityatanylevel.“Ihavealwaystriedtobettermyself,”Paynesaid.“Whenyougainaneducation,youbetteryourselfandyoubetterthosearoundyou.And,ofcourse,yougainknowledge.AndIknowalotmorenowthanIdidtobeginwith.”Payneappreciatedherprofessorsandacademicadviser,BillyRoessler,fortheirsupport.“Minniewasveryintoherwork,”saidRoessler.“Shewasfocusedongettingtheeducationandtheknowledgeandskillsthatshedesired.”Paynesaideducationwasnotanimportantpartofherchildhood,havingbeenbornintoafamilystrugglingeconomically.Shesaid,“Myparentsdidnotrealizethevalueofaneducation,soIhadnoonetohelpmeorencourageme.”Aftergraduatingfromhighschoolin1950,Payneheldmanydifferentjobsacrossseveralindustries,workingasacourtreporter,atranscriptionist(转录员)andateacher.Afterretiringfromamorethan30-yearcareerasatranscriptionist,Paynesaidshewantedtodosomethingmeaningfulwithherlife.Sheultimatelyreceivedherundergraduate(本科生)degreefromTexasWoman’sUniversityatage73.Givenhercareerbackgroundinwriting,shedecidedshewantedtocontinueinthatfield.·WhenIearnedmyundergraduate,Iimmediatelystartedworkasawriter,andforabout16yearsbetweenmyundergraduateandmaster’sprogram,Iwroteandedited.Iwasnotsittingaround,”shesaid.Paynewasalsodeterminedtocontinuehereducationjourneyafterthat,andshefocusedonwritingtogoforhermaster’sdegree.4.WhydidPaynedecidetogoforamaster’sdegree?

A.Toencouragelifelonglearning.B.Toprepareforhernewcompany.C.Tosetarecordastheoldestgraduate.D.Toimproveherselfandhelpotherpeople.5.WhatstoppedPaynefromcontinuinghereducationafterhighschool?

A.Showingnointerestinstudy.B.Sufferingfromhealthproblems.C.Notbeingvaluedbyherteachers.D.Failingtoaffordherfurtherstudy.6.WhatdoweknowaboutPaynefromthelasttwoparagraphs?

A.Shelikeswritingsinceyoung.B.Shespendsmosttimeworkingwithwords.C.Herlongestworkisbeinganativeteacher.D.Shecouldhavereceivedherdegreemuchearlier.7.Whichcanbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.TheJourneyofaLifelongLearnerB.TheImportanceofHigherEducationC.AnOldLady’sJourneytoBeingaWriterD.TheOldestGraduate’sStruggleinStudy(★★★)Australiahaspassedalawthataimstopreventpeopleyoungerthan16fromusingsocialmedia.Thelawismeanttoprotectyoungpeople,butsomepeoplesayitcouldcreatemoreproblemsthanitsolves.Underthenewlaw,socialmediacompaniesmusttake“reasonablesteps”topreventanyoneunder16fromcreatinganaccount.Ifthecompaniesdonotfollowthelaw,theycouldbefineduptoUS$32million.ManypeopleinAustraliaseemtoagree.Recentsurveysshowthat77%ofpeopleinAustraliaareinfavorofthelaw.Peopleareworriedabouthowsocialmediacanhurtyoungpeople’smentalhealth.Manypeoplehaveheardstoriesaboutyoungpeoplewhohavebeenbullied(霸凌)onlineandlaterhurtthemselves.Butnoteveryoneagreesthatthenewlawisagoodidea.Somepeoplebelievethelawwillmakeitharderforyoungpeopletoconnectwithotherswhocansupportthem.Othersworrythatthesocialmediaban(禁令)willpushyoungpeopletowardlesssafepartsoftheInternet.Oneofthebiggestproblemsishowthesocialmediacompanieswillfigureouthowoldtheirusersare.ThelawsaysthecompaniesmustgivepeopleawaytoprovetheiragewithoutsendinginagovernmentID,butit’snotclearhowthismightwork.Thedemandthatthecompaniescollectevenmoreinformationraisesworriesabouttheprivacyofyoungpeople.Othercountrieshavealsotakenstepstolimitsocialmediausebyyoungpeople.InFrance,peopleunder15cannotusesocialmediawithoutagreementfromaparent.CountriesliketheUKandNorwayareconsideringsimilarlaws.SomeUSstateshavepassedlawslimitingsocialmediaforyoungpeople,thoughtheselawshavebeenchallengedincourt.8.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“fined”inparagraph1mean?

A.Added.B.Cheated.C.Punished.D.Lent.9.WhatdoAustraliansthinkofthenewlaw?

A.Theyallagreetoit.B.Theyareallagainstit.C.Theyholddifferentopinions.D.Theyareveryworriedaboutit.10.Whatisthebiggestproblemincarryingoutthelawforsocialmediacompanies?

A.Howtofindoutusers’ages.B.Howtouseusers’IDcards.C.Howtoprotectusers’privacy.D.Howtocollectusers’thoughts.11.Whatdoesthelastparagraphmainlytellus?

A.ManyEuropeancountriesarepassingsimilarlaws.B.Francealsohasnoagelimitforusingsocialmedia.C.AnumberoflawsoftheUShavebeenchallenged.D.Teenagers’useofsocialmediahasattractedglobalattention.(★★)ScientistsonaNationalGeographicresearchtriptotheSolomonIslandshavediscoveredtheworld’slargestcoral(珊瑚).Thesinglecoralcolony(群),madeupofaroundonebilliontinyanimals,issolargethatitcanbeseenfromspace.Thoughunderwatercoralsmaylooklikerocks,theyareactuallymadeoutofmillionsoftinyanimalscalledcoralpolyps(珊瑚虫).Together,thepolypsformacolony.Acoralreef(礁)isnormallybuiltoutoflotsofcoloniesofdifferentkinds.Butinthiscase,scientistsdiscoveredagiantstructurebuiltentirelyoutofonespeciesofcoral.Allofthecoralpolypsinthiscolonyarethesamekind.Andtheresearchersbelievethiscolonyincludesaboutonebillioncoralpolyps.Thecoralcolonyis34meterswideand32meterslong,andabout5.5metershigh.Itisbelievedtobebetween300and500yearsold.Thecoralcolonyismostlybrown,butitalsohasyellow,blue,andredspots.Thecoralcolonyishometomanykindsofsealife,includingshrimp,crabs,anddifferentkindsoffish.Thenewlydiscoveredcoralcolonysitsinwaterthat’saround10metersdeep,andseemstobedoingwell—evenwhenmanyothercoralsaren’t.Inrecentyears,coralreefsaroundtheworldhavebeendamagedbyrisingoceantemperaturescausedbyglobalwarming.Thisisoftencalledcoralbleachingbecausehugeareasofcoralscanturnwhiteastheydie.Asof2023,around75%oftheworld’scoralreefshavebeenaffectedbycoralbleaching.Sincethisgiantcoralcolonyisdoingwell,thatmaymeanthatitcansurviveinwarmertemperatures.Clearly,ithadtobestrongtoremainaliveforhundredsofyears.Asonescientistsaid,“Anythingoldisreallygoodatsurviving.”Thatcouldbegoodnews:Itmightmeanthatthecolonywillbeabletoproducenewcoralsthatcansurviveinwarmerwaters.12.Whatisspecialaboutthenewlydiscoveredcoralcolony?

A.Itisfoundaroundtheislands.B.Ithasmanyseaanimalsonit.C.Itismadeupofthesamekindofcoral.D.Itincludescoloniesofvarioustypesofcoral.13.Whatisparagraph3mainlyaboutthenewlydiscoveredcoralcolony?

A.Itsbasicfacts.B.Itspoorsituation.C.Itshistoryofgrowth.D.Itslivingenvironment.14.Whichwordcanbestdescribethesituationofthecoralsintheoceannow?

A.Uncertain.B.Pleasing.C.Lively.D.Worrying.15.Whyisthisnewdiscoveryimportant?

A.Itgivesushopeforthesurvivalofcoral.B.Itprovestobeatotallynewtypeofcoral.C.Itshowsancientanimalsaregoodatsurviving.D.Ithelpsusfindwaystocontroloceanwarming.(★★)Throughoutmyyearsofroad-tripping,I’vegonethroughscaryaccidents,momentsofexcitement,endlessboredom,andeverythinginbetween.16..I’dliketosharesomewithyoubeforeyoustartyouradventure.Planyourroute(路线)aheadoftimeBeingspontaneous(常心血来潮的)isexcellent,butdoyourselfafavorandplantherouteyouwanttotakebeforeyouhittheroad.17..Youcaneithersetoutonaboringtriporenjoyamazingsights.Certainroutesmayseemlessdirect,buttheyalsomightleadyoutomoreamazingstopsonthewaytoyourdestination.Acceptadjusting(调整)yourplan18.,eveniftheyseemperfectatfirst.Youmightfindsomereallyfunthingstodoonyourtrip.It’snotagoodideatomissoutjustbecauseyoumadeastrictplanthatyouwon’tchange.Ifso,beopentochangingplansontheroad.Allowyourselfandyourfellowtravelerstobefreetodothingsastheyfeellikeit,becausethat’swhattravelingwithoutastrictplanisallabout.PacktherightrepairtoolsEvenifyouhaveroadsideemergencyservice,don’tforgettobringthenecessarytoolstogetyoubackontheroadifyourcarbreaksdowninthemiddleofnowhere.19..Soit’sbesttobepreparedforabreakdownwiththepropertools.20.Asmuchfunasyou’llhave,youmighthavetopassonafewmust-seedestinationsonyournextroadtrip.Don’tthinkabouttheexperiencesyouhavemissed.They’llbetherewaitingforyounexttime,afterall.Youcanimagineyournextroadtrip.Whatplacesarestillonyourwishlistforfuturetrips?Howabouttryingoutthevan(面包车)lifeexperience?

A.TravelclosertohomeB.HeadoutwithyourfriendsC.LeavesomeadventuresfornexttimeD.AlittleresearchinadvancecanmakeabigdifferenceE.ExperiencedtravelersknowthatplanscanchangealotF.Sometimes,rescuerswon’tbeabletoreachyouforhoursG.Fromtheseexperiences,I’velearnedplentyofvaluabletips二、完形填空(★★★)I,aforty-year-oldman,drovetoablooddriveatahospitaltheotherday.Ithadbeenalongterribleweek.Badnews________cameallweeklong.Sobyblooddriveday,Iwasstillfeelingquite________,andIcouldn’t________up.Ionlyhopedtodonatemy________asquicklyaspossible,gohomeandgetsomerest.Iwasthefirsttoarriveatthe________.Soon,though,theroomwas________.WhileIwaswatchingtheblooddropfrommyarmintothebagbelow,I________andsawthatthreeotherpeopleweredonatingtoo.Therewasawomaninherearlytwentiesandtwomenintheirthirties—theyweremanyyearsmy________.Atthetableswhereweweresupposedtogoforsomefoodafterourblooddonation,Iheardagirl________.Shewasthelittledaughterofoneofthe________.Tearsstreameddownherface.Therewerepeopleofallagesherealltogether.Seeingthese________peopleofferingtoserveotherswithoutgettingpaid,Ifoundmysenseofanxiety________,whichwasjustasmallpartoflife.ThenIdecidedto________thelittlegirl.“Hi,prettygirl!”Isaidtoherwithasmile.Inhermother’sarms,shesmiledtoo.Irealizedtherewasjoyandhope.Ibelievedthatoneday,thelittlegirlwouldalsobecomeanadultdonorto________anotherhuman’slife.Atthatmoment,Icouldfeelthe________oflifeandlove.21.A.hardlyB.positivelyC.continuallyD.slightly22.A.frightenedB.anxiousC.movedD.energetic23.A.cheerB.getC.signD.break24.A.bagsB.foodC.tablesD.blood25.A.marketB.stationC.hospitalD.store26.A.fullB.warmC.cleanD.dirty27.A.gatheredaroundB.lookedaroundC.wentoffD.setoff28.A.classmatesB.workmatesC.companyD.junior29.A.singingB.speakingC.cryingD.complaining30.A.restauranteursB.volunteersC.patientsD.doctors31.A.creativeB.considerateC.shallowD.stressed32.A.explodedB.increasedC.disappearedD.worked33.A.greetB.askC.trickD.blame34.A.controlB.recognizeC.replaceD.save35.A.strengthB.rateC.battleD.loss三、语法填空(★★★)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。WhatAreSomeTraditionsoftheSpringFestival?InChina,onewell-knownancientstoryspeaksofNian,aterriblemonster36.eatshumanfleshonNewYear’sEve.ButNianhassomefearsthatcanweakenitsstrength.ItissaidthatNianfearsthecolorred,loudnoisesandfire.So,theSpringFestival37.(activity)includeputtingupredpaperdragonsonthedoorsofhomes,wearingredclothesandsoon.Peoplealsolightredlanternsallnightandsetofffirecrackers38.(drive)awaythemonster.Tothisday,the39.(celebrate)oftheSpringFestivaliscenteredonremovingbadluckandwelcomingallthatisgoodandsuccessful.Usually,red40.(consider)aluckycolorforthenewyear.InmanyAsiancultures,thecolorsymbolizesagoodfutureandjoy.Peoplewearredclothing,decorate(装饰)theirhomes41.redpaperlanternsanduseredenvelopestogivelovedonesgiftmoney.Playing42.(tradition)gamesisacommonpracticeduringtheSpringFestivalaroundtheworld.Itisacommontraditiontohonorancestorsduringthistime.ManyKoreanfamiliestakepartinaceremony43.(call)“charye”.Femalefamilymemberspreparefoodandmalemembersserveittoancestors.Thefinalactinvolvestheentirefamily44.(share)amealandhavingafamilygathering.Vietnamesecultureholds45.sametradition.Peoplecookdishesandplacethemonahomeplatforminhonoroftheirancestors.四、书信写作(★★★)46.假定你是李华,你的交换生好友David想申请加入你所在的英语戏剧社。为此,他给你发邮件,询问相关信息。请你给他回一封邮件,提供帮助,内容包括:1.该戏剧社的主要活动;2.申请加入该戏剧社的建议。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。DearDavid,____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua五、书面表达(★★★★)47.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。AmiddleschoolstudentnamedJimfound$12,000inaparkinglotoutsideastoreandreturnedittoitsrightfulowner.Thisactofhonestyledtoaseriesofpositiveevents,makingkindnessmorepopularinthecommunity.Onedayafterschool,Jimwaswalkingthroughtheparkinglotnearthestoreinhiscommunitywhenhesawathickenvelopelyingontheground.Curiously,hepickeditupandnoticeditwasfilledwithmoney.Realizingsomeonemusthavelostit,hedecidedtotakeittothestore’scustomerservicecounter.Thestoremanager,Zoe,wasakind-heartedlady.Herstorewasalsoacharitystorewhichsoldclothesandothergoodsgivenbycustomerstoraisefunds(资金)tohelpthoseinneed.SurprisedbutimpressedbyJim’shonesty,ZoeaskedforJim’scontactinformationandpromisedtotellhimiftheownercameforward.“Thankyou,Jim.Youareanhonestandresponsibleboy,”shesaid.Anhourlater,ZoecalledJim.“Theownerofthe

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