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2025年高考英语仿真模拟试卷

注意事项:

1.全卷共8页,满分150分,考试时间120分钟。

2.选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净

后,再选涂其他答案标号。不能答在本试卷上,否则无效。

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.Whatwillthespeakersprobablydonext?

A.Playtennis.B.Reviewnotes.C.Eatameal.

2.Whenwilltheboygetuptomorrow?

A.At6:40a.m.B.At7:00a.m.C.At7:20a.m.

3.Howwillthewomandealwiththeoldclothes?

A.Bysellingthem.B.Bydonatingthem.C.Bythrowingthemaway.

4.WhatwillthemandoonFridaynight?

A.WatchTV.B.Pickupafriend.C.HavedinnerwithAmber.

5.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Businesspartners.B.Bossandassistant.C.Teacherandstudent.

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.Whatisthewomaninterestedin?

A.Classicmusic.B.Cooking.C.Sports.

7.Whatisthemangoingtodonext?

A.Changethechannel.B.Cookspaghetti.C.Turnthesounddown.

听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。

8.WhywillBillleavethepresentschool?

A.He'lltravelaroundtheworld.

B.He'llmovetoanothercountry.

C.He'llgetintoabetterschool.

9.Whatdoesthewomanplantodotomorrowafternoon?

A.Preparefortheparty.B.Buyapresent.C.Takeaclass.

10.WhenwillthewomanarriveatBill'shousetomorrow?

A.At5:30p.m.B.At5:00p.m.C.At3:00p.m.

听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。

11.Wheredoesthewomanlive?

A.Inthetown.B.Inthecountry.C.Inthecitycenter.

12.Whatdoesthewomanlikemostaboutthecountrylife?

A.Thegoodrelationshipbetweenneighbors.

B.Thegoodenvironment.

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C.Thelowlivingcost.

13.Whatdoesthemanmeanintheend?

A.Helikescountrylife.

B.Thecountrylifecouldbehard.

C.Theweatherforecastcanbewrongsometimes.

听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。

14.WhatisLindagoingtodothisafternoon?

A.Gotothedentist.B.Datewiththeman.C.Gotothesupermarket.

15.Whatdayisittoday?

A.Monday.B.Thursday.C.Friday.

16.WhatdoesLindaaskthemantodo?

A.Havehisteethexamined.B.Eatlessdessert.C.Brushhisteethtwiceaday.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.WhatarethemostfamousscenicspotsinYellowstoneNationalPark?

A.Strangestones.B.Localwildlife.C.Hotsprings.

18.WhatdidLisaseeduringhercampingtrip?

A.Eagles.B.Brownbears.C.Greywolves.

19.WhatdidLisaandherfriendsfindmostattractive?

A.BoilingRiver.B.WestThumbLake.C.OldFaithful.

20.WhatdoweknowaboutYellowstoneNationalPark?

A.It'sthelargestparkintheUS.

B.It'sthefirstnationalparkintheUS.

C.Ithasmanyhuman-madewaterfalls.

第二部分阅读理解(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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

A

EXHIBITIONSANDEVENTS

Exploreourwide-rangingexhibitionsandincreaseyourknowledgewhenenjoyingyourself.

FeatheredInk

OpeningonAugust27

Acrossthreegalleries,FeatheredInkexploreshowJapaneseartistshaveexperimentedoverseveral

centurieswithdifferentbrushtechniquesintheirdescriptionsofbirdsubjects.DrawingfromtheFreer

GalleryofArfsextensivecollectionofbird-and-flowerpaintings,theexhibitionincludeshangingscroll

paintings,foldingscreens,ceramics,andprintedbooks.

ThePeacockRoom

OpeningonSeptember3

In1876,shippingindustrialistFrederickLeylandhiredhisfriend,artistJamesMcNeillWhistler,to

redecoratethediningroomofhisLondontownhouse,andthenusedittodisplayhisprizedcollectionof

Chineseblue-and-whiteporcelain(瓷器).Thenin1904CollectorCharlesLangFreerpurchasedthe

room.Hehadittakenapart,shippedacrosstheAtlantic,andreassembledinhishomeinDetroit,

Michigan.There,hegraduallyfilleditsshelveswithceramicshecollectedfromSyria,Iran,Japan,

China,andKorea.

Rinpa

OpeningonOctober1

TheJapanesepaintingmovementnowknownasRinpawasalooseassociationofartiststhatbegan

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aroundtheearly1600sandcontinuedintothe1800s.Theiraesthetic(审美观)cametodefineatypical

imageofJapaneseartconsistingofstylizedformsinbrightcolors.Weinviteyoutoexploreaselection

ofpaintingsandceramics(陶瓷)bygenerationsofRinpaartistsfromourcollection.

Freer'sGlobalNetwork

OpeningonOctober15

Thisexhibitionlooksattheinterconnectedwebofartists,dealers,andcollectorswhohelpedshape

theFreerGalleryofArfscollectionintheearlytwentiethcentury.Thedisplayofobjectsinthisgallery,

whichincludesAmericanpaintingsandstoneware,Japaneseceramics,ancientChinesebronzes,and

NearEasternpottery,illustratesthatnetworkinoperation.

21.Whichexhibitiondisplayspaintingsofbirdsandflowersintensively?

A.Rinpa.B.FeatheredInk.

C.ThePeacockRoom.D.Freer9sGlobalNetwork.

22.WhowasFrederickLeyland?

A.Apaintingartist.B.AJapanesedecorator.

C.AnAmericancollector.D.Ashippingbusinessman.

23.WhatcanvisitorsdoatFreer'sGlobalNetwork?

A.Interactwithfamousartists.B.Enjoyinternationalartworks.

C.Collectartworksfromdealers.D.Appreciateartworksthroughnetwork.

B

Wewerestandingatthetopofachurchtower.Isawtwistingstreetsleadingtothesquare."See,

mydear,“Fathersaidgently."Thereismorethanonewaytothesquare.

Father'swordsalwaysguidedme.Dreamingofbecomingafashiondesigner,IcametoParis,but

withoutluck.ThenonedayImetafriendwearingabeautifulsweater."Whataninterestingstitch(针

法)!”Icried."ItwasdonebyMrs.Vidian,“myfriendexplained.66ShelearnedthestitchinArmenia,

hernativecountry.^^SuddenlyIhadadaringidea.Whynotdesign,makeandsellmyownclothes?

IdrewabutterflypatternandaskedMrs.Vidiantoknititintoasweater.Itprovedasuccess.A

NewYorkstorewanted40sweaterstobereadyintwoweeks.Iacceptedtheorder.Myhappiness

disappeared,however,whenMrs.Vidiantoldmeittookheralmostaweektoknitonesweater.

Iwascrushed.ThenIrememberedfather9swords.TheremustbeotherArmenianwomeninParis

whomasteredthespecialstitch.ThenIsearchedforanyArmenianslivinginParis.AtlastItracked

downseveral.Twoweekslater,theErstshipmentwasonitswaytotheUnitedStates!

Fromthatdayonorderspouredin.Thencameanothertest.AsIwasbusygettingreadytoshow

mywinterfashions,thesewinggirlswerecalledoutonstrike.Wherewasthewayoutthistime?I

wonderedandworried.Thenitdawnedonme.

Iworkedhurriedly.Andrightontime,myshowtookplace.Somecoatshadnosleeves;some

wereonlypatternsmadeofheavycottoncloth,butontheseIattachedmaterialtoshowwhatcolors

andtexturestheclotheswouldhavewhentheywerefinished.Whatashow!Onceagainfather^words

helpedme.

24.Whatproblemdidthewriterfaceafteracceptingtheorder?

A.ItwasimpossibleforVidiantomeetthedeadline.

B.Thesewinggirlswerecalledoutonstrike.

C.ShefoundithardtotrackArmenianslivinginParis.

D.Therewasashortageofsuitablecloth.

25.Whatdotheunderlinedwords“thefirstshipment“refertoinParagraph4?

A.Rawmaterials.B.Moreorders.

C.Thefortysweaters.D.Thespecialstitch.

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26.Howdidthewriterdealwiththeshowproblem?

A.Sheputofftheshow.

B.Sheshowedtheclothesunfinished.

C.Sheemployedmoresewinggirls.

D.Shecompletedtheclothesinahurry.

27.Whichofthefollowingmightthewriteragreewith?

A.Practicemakesperfect.B.Likefather,likeson.

C.Easiersaidthandone.D.AllroadsleadtoRome.

C

Afterbeingdriventonearextinction,wolvesarebackinWashingtonState.

Wolf32M,calledTheOldGuybywolfspecialistBenMaletzke,livedsome12yearsasthepatriarch

(族长)oftheTeanawayPack,kickingofftherecoveryofwolvesinWashington.Thepack'sterritorywas

roastedbywildfirein2014.Butwolf32Mandhisfamilyremainedinexistence,bringingthecallofthe

wildbackforthefirsttimeinacentury.ThesewolvesarewhatMaletzkecallssteppingstonesinrecovery-

theanimalsthatcouldhelpleadthewaytonewterritorynotyetrepopulatedbywolves.

Wolvesspreadtonewterritorytofindmatesandbeginpacksoftheirown.Itisthispackdynamicthat

wildlifebiologistsarecountingon,intime,tourgewolvesintoareaswheretheydonotpresentlylive."We

justneedacoupletopickupandgo,“Maletzkesays.

Allalong,theTeanawaypackhasstayedmostlyoutoftroubleprobably,helpedbyalotofrange

riding(牧区巡逻)intendedtohelpreduceconflictsoverwolfrecoverybykeepingwolvesawayfromcattle.

“Heisanexampleofwolveslivinganddoingwhattheydo,evenaroundpeople,“Maletzkesaysofwolf

32M.

StoryWarren,astudentattheUniversityofMontana,wasjustagirlwhenshefirstsaw32M'stracks

intheTeanawayRiverValley-anexcitingencounterthathelpedgenerateaseriousinterestinwildlifethat

nowfuelsherstudies.Toher,thereturnofthewolfisaboutmorethanthespecies;itisaboutrecovering

somethingevenbigger:hope.

“Growingupinmygeneration,thereissomuchbadecologicalnews,alotofhopelessnessabout

climatechangeandlossofbiodiversityandextinctions,9,Warrensays,“Tohavesomethingaswildas

wolvescomingbacktoWashingtonisveryencouragingforme-justtoknowsuchanamazingand

powerfulcreatureexists.”

28.WhydoesMaletzkecallWolf32Mfamily'"steppingstones95?

A.Theyarepioneersinwolfrecovery.B.Theyareworthprotection.

C.Theyarenearlydyingout.D.Theyarevictimsofwildfire.

29.WhatfunctiondoesParagraph3serve?

A.Tomakeaprediction.B.Topresentaresult.

C.Toclarifyaconcept.D.Toofferanexplanation.

30.WhatcanbelearnedfromtheexampleoftheTeanawaypack?

A.Wolvesfacealotoftrouble.

B.Wolfrecoverycountsonitspopulation.

C.Wolvesshouldbeforbiddenfromhumanresidence.

D.Certainmeasurestoensurecattlesafetyarerequired.

31.WhatdoesWarrenthinkofthecomingbackofwolves?

A.Itworsensclimatechange.B.Itfuelsmorestudiesonwildlife.

C.Itexciteshopefortheecosystem.D.Itclearsupbadecologicalnews.

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D

Formuchofhumanhistory,ethical(道德的)behaviorhasbeenguidedbytheGoldenRule:dotoothers

asyouwouldhavethemdotoyou.Buttheruleisimperfect.Whatyouwantinagivensituationmaynotbe

whatanotherpersondesiresatall.

Inthemedicalfield,makingorinfluencingchoicesforotherscanmakeallthedifference.Suchchoices

impactpeople'squalityoflifeandeventheirchancesofsurvival.Ashealthcarebecomesmore

individualized,thetimeseemsrightforanewethicalguideline一the"platinum(白金)rule^^proposedby

professorHarveyMaxChochinov:dotoothersastheywouldwantdonetothemselves.

Chochinovdescribesthisprincipleinhisessaypublishedlastyear.Hebeginswithastoryaboutahealth

crisisaffectinghissisterEllen,whowasseverelydisabled.Thecaredoctor,afterseeinghertwisted(扭曲的)

body,wasweighingwhethertoinsertabreathingtubewhenheaskedChochinovastrangequestion:Did

Ellenreadmagazines?”Thequestionwasfrightening.^^Chochinovwrites,“thiswasnotanattempttogetto

knowEllen...butratherawaytodecideifherswasalifeworthsaving.^^Ellenreadwidelyandenjoyed

manysimplepleasuresoflife,butthegapbetweenherlifeasapersonwhousesawheelchairandthedoctor's

senseofwhathewouldwantinhersituationwastoovasttobebridgedbytheGoldenRule."That'swhen

judgingfromwhereyoustandwhatanothermightneedorwantbeginstobreakdown,^^Chochinov

explained.

Timeisalimitedresourceinthehealth-caresystem,andthere?snodenyingthatgettingtoknowa

patientasanindividualmeansinvestingadditionalminutesorhours.Still,Chochinovbelievessuch

investmentiscost-effective.Therearebenefitsfordoctorsaswell."Whentheyemotionallyconnecttotheir

patients,theydoabetterjob.9,

Incertaincases,doctorsmayfindithardtoapplytheplatinumrule.Butthereisvalueintheeffort:atthe

veryleast,theirtryingtoworkthroughitwillensurethattheyhavesufficientmodestyaboutthewisdomof

theirchoices.

32.Whyistheplatinumruleintroducedtothemedicalfield?

A.Toincreasechancesofsurvivalforpatients.

B.Tostrengthenethicalbehaviorintreatment.

C.Tohelpdoctorsacquireaccurateinformation.

D.Tomakeperson-centeredcareaccessibletopatients.

33.WhatcanwelearnfromEllen'sstory?

A.Thedoctorgavelittlethoughttoherneeds.B.Herbrothersanghighpraisesforthetreatment.

C.Ahealthcrisiscausedherdisability.D.Thedoctorwascuriousaboutherhobby.

34.WhichstatementmightChochinovagreewith?

A.Healthcaresystemneedsinvesting.

B.Timeputintoknowingapatientisrewarding.

C.Trustbetweendoctorsandpatientsisimportant.

D.Emotionalconnectiontopatientsbringsjobburnout.

35.Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardstheplatinumrule?

A.Unclear.B.Favorable.C.Objective.D.Careful.

第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)

根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选

项。

Howdoyouexpressgratitudeinyoureverydaylife?Forme,itsometimesfeelsworrying:hand-

writinghundredsofthankyoucardsafterananniversary,ormakingsuretoeateverylastbiteonmy

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platesomygrandmawouldn'tthinkIwasungratefulforthemeal.

36Herearesometipsabouthowtobebetteratshowinggratitude.

Startagratitudejournalorwritealetter.Makeitahabittoputdownthethingsthatyou'rethankful

for.37There'salsosomeevidencethatitcouldloweryourriskofheartdiseaseandsymptomsof

depressionforsomepeople.Thinkofsomeoneinyourlifewhoyouhavenothadthechancetothank.

Thinkofaspecificinstancewhentheyhelpedyou.Then,ifsagoodideatosendthemaletter.38

39Lookaroundinyourimmediatespace,andtakenoticeofeverythingthatmakesupyour

environment:thesky,thecoolwind,thewarmthofyoursweater.Theactofsimplynoticingandnaming

thingsisagreatwaytostretchyourgratitudemuscleaswellasobtainsomeclarityonthestrengthofall

theuniqueconnectionsinyourlife.

Bearinmindthedifferencebetweensaying“thanksto"and"thanksfor".Beinggrateful"for”

somethingcanbealittleunclearorgeneral.40Itencouragesspecificityandremindsyouofyour

connectionwithandresponsibilitytothatpersonorthing.

A.Stretchyourgratitudemuscle.

B.Noticetheworldsurroundingyou.

C.Betterstill,deliveritinpersonandreadittothem.

D.Ahabitualgratitudejournalwillcertainlybenefitus.

E.Butexpertssayitdoesn'thavetobethatcomplicated.

F.Infact,thishabitreducesmaterialismandenhancesgenerosity.

G.Beinggrateful66to,,somethingorsomeoneimpliesadirectrelationship.

第三部分语言知识运用(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,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的

最佳选项。

PreetChandi,anAsianwoman,returnedfromatrek(徒步旅行)acrossGreenlandlastyear.Shehopes

to41anunsupportedtrekacrossAntarcticatothesouthpolebyherself.The700-milejourneywill

takeabout45days.Shewillfacethe42coldof-50℃whiledraggingasledweighing95kgwhenshe

43.

PreetChandi44itisatoughjourney.Butshefeelswellpreparedafteryearsof45.Inrecent

weeksshehasbeen46tyresaroundthestreetsnearherhome.Shehasreceivedanumberofcurious

questionsfrom47."Ifyoucomefromacommunitythatisnotinvolvedin48atall,itcanbe

reallyhard,“shesaid,addingthatanumberofpeoplethoughtshewasto49forSouthall,inwest

London,nottothesouthpole.atIfsjustbeyondtheir50

Inthesouthpole,onemay51nothinginfrontfordaysexceptsnow.Itisquiteamental52.

Thus,herpartnerhasleftmessagesinsidehertent,whilefriendshave53voicenotesforhertolisten

toonthejourney.

Whenshereturns,sheplanstoputasidesomemoneyto54morewomentotryoutdoor

adventures.Sheispleasedtoseechangeinwhathas55beenamale-dominatedarea.Whatan

inspiringwoman!

41.A.abandonB.sponsorC.completeD.introduce

42.A.refreshingB.bitingC.bearableD.slight

43.A.settlesdownB.checksoutC.setsoffD.turnsup

44.A.admitsB.deniesC.hopesD.prays

45.A.workingB.adjustmentC.struggleD.training

46.A.liftingB.draggingC.rollingD.pushing

47.A.passers-byB.explorersC.visitorsD.cyclists

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48.A.activitiesB.adventuresC.competitionsD.sports

49.A.pushB.runC.headD.look

50.A.controlB.abilityC.reachD.knowledge

51.A.touchB.feelC.seeD.smell

52.A.challengeB.troubleC.dilemmaD.success

53.A.playedB.recordedC.presentedD.taken

54.A.urgeB.persuadeC.commandD.fund

55.A.extremelyB.incrediblyC.temporarilyD.typically

第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)

Haveyoueverseenpaintingsinsideofa3-centimeterglassball?Thisisneihua,also56

(know)asinteriorpainting(内画).Therearedifferentschoolsofinteriorpainting,57Shandong

schoolisoneofthem.Originatingmorethan100yearsagoinZibo,Shandongprovince,theart58

(require)artiststopainttheinsideofbottlesorglassballsthrough59(they)narrowmouths.These

littlebottlesorglassballswereusedbytheChineseduringtheQingDynasty(1644-1911)tocontain

powderedtobacco.60delicatecarvingsonthesurfaceorpaintinginside,thesebottlesandglass

ballsarenowpopularasartifactsforcollections.Theusualthemesofthesepaintingsinsideareflowers,

birds,and61(nature)landscapes.LiShaoyue,62hasbeenexposedtothisartsince

childhood,isanartistofinteriorpaintingart.Shesaidthatcomparedwith63(work)onpaper,

interiorpaintingismuchmorecomplex,becausethepainterneedstoplan64(accurate)before

starting,andtakeintoaccountthecurvature(曲度)oftheinnerwallofthebottle.Duetothechallengeof

performingthisskill,interiorpainting65(list)asanationalintangibleculturalheritagein2014.

第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(满分15分)

假设你是李华,星期六你要和你的外国同学Jack一起去敬老院参加义务劳动,你给他发一封邮

件说明要求,内容如下:

(1)9:30在学校门口集合;

(2)带劳动工具(洗衣粉、理发工具、除草工具等);

(3)自带午饭,骑自行车前往。

注意:

(1)词数80左右;

(2)可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

提示词:敬老院nursinghome

DearJack,

Yours,

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。

PamBalesplannedasix-hourhikethroughNewHampshireMount.Onthedashboard(汽车仪表

板)wasadetailedplanensuringshecouldreturnbeforethearrivalofsomeforecastedbadweather.

Differentfromformerhike,though,thistime,shehadpackedforalmosteveryaccidentandintended

towalkalone.

Atabout8a.m.,she'dcheckedtheweatherforecast.Balesknewfromexperiencethatherhike

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wasrealistic.Besides,shehadtwoemergencyplansandextralayersofclothingtobetterprotecther

coretemperatureasconditionschanged.

Balesfeltexcitedasshewalkedupintosnowypaths.Shewaswearingafleecetanktop(绒衣)

andhikingpants,andnoglovesorhatbecausetheairwasmild.Thirtyminuteslater,sheclimbedinto

colderairanddeepersnows.Shenowwasinaquarter-zipfleecetopandgloves.At10a.m.,the

weatherwasshowingitsteeth.Balesaddedmorelayerstoresistcoldwindsanddensefog.Making

herwayacrossthesnow-coveredridge,shenoticedsomething:asinglesetoffootprintsmadebya

pairofsneakers.Notgivingthemmuchthought,shewalkedon.

By11a.m.,Baleswasgettingcold.Shedecidedtoreturntohercar.Onherwaydown,sheagain

spottedthesneakertracks,whichsuddenlymadeahardleft-handturnoffthetrail.Nowshefelt

genuinelyalarmed.Shewassurethehikerlosthiswayinthelowvisibility.IfBalescontinuedto

followthetracks,shewouldaddriskandtimetoherreturn.Butshecouldn'tletthisgo.Sheturnedto

theleftandcalledout,"Hello!”Nothing.

Balesfollowedthetracks,roundedaslightcornerandsawamansittingmotionless.Hewore

tennissneakers,shorts,alightjacketandfingerlessgloves.Hisskinwaspaleandhehadaglazed(呆

滞的)lookonhisface.Balesapproachedandsaid,"What'syourname?^^Themandidn'treact.

Obviously,nothingwasconnectingforhimandhewasinreallybigtrouble.

注意:

1.续写词数应为150左右;

2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

Balesstoppedbeingacuriousandconcernedhiker,andbeganafull-onrescuemission.

Overthenexthour,themanbegantomoveandspeak.

参考答案

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第一部分听力

1-5CABAB6—10ACBCA11—15CABAB16—20BCACB

第二部分阅读理解

A篇

【语篇导读】这是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了几个展览活动。

21.Bo细节理解题。根据文章第二段中DrawingfromtheFreerGalleryofArfsextensivecollectionof

bird-and-flowerpaintings,theexhibitionincludeshangingscrollpaintings,foldingscreens,

ceramics,andprintedbooks.可知,FeatheredInk美术馆经常展出鸟和鲜花主题的画作。故选B。

22.Do细节理解题。根据文章第三段中In1876,shippingindustrialistFrederickLeylandhiredhisfriend,

artistJamesMcNeillWhistler,toredecoratethediningroomofhisLondontownhouse,andthen

usedittodisplayhisprizedcollectionofChineseblue-and-whiteporcelain(瓷器).可矢口,

FrederickLeyland团团团团团团。故选D.

23.Bo细节理解题。根据文章最后一段中Thedisplayofobjectsinthisgallery,whichincludesAmerican

paintingsandstoneware,Japaneseceramics,ancientChinesebronzes,andNearEasternpottery,

illustratesthatnetworkinoperation.得知在Freer5sGlobalNetwork游客可以参观多国家的作

品O故选BO

B篇

【语篇导读】这是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了父亲说过的“通往广场的路不止一条”的话一直在指

引着作者,帮助作者度过一次次难关。

24.Ao细节理解题。根据第三段“Myhappinessdisappeared,however,whenMrs.Vidiantoldmeittook

heralmostaweektoknitonesweater.”可知,作者在接受订单后,Vidian不可能在最后期限前

完成任务。故选A。

25.Co词句猜测题。根据第三段“ANewYorkstorewanted40sweaterstobereadyintwoweeks.I

acceptedtheorder."以及戈U线词上文“ThenIsearchedforanyArmenianslivinginParis.AtlastI

trackeddownseveral.”可知,作者找了几个住在巴黎的亚美尼亚人来完成这四十件毛衣。故

划线词指的是“四十件毛衣”。故选C。

26.Bo细节理解题。根据最后一段“Somecoatshadnosleeves;somewereonlypatternsmadeofheavy

cottoncloth,butontheseIattachedmaterialtoshowwhatcolorsandtexturestheclotheswould

havewhentheywerefinished.“可知,作者通过展示了未完成的衣服处理展示问题。故选B。

27.Do推理判断题。根据第一段“Wewerestandingatthetopofachurchtower.Isawtwistingstreets

leadingtothesquare.""See,mydear,"Fathersaidgently."'Thereismorethanonewaytothe

square.”结合文章主要讲述了父亲说过的“通往广场的路不止一条”的话一直在指引着作者,

帮助作者度过一次次难关。可推知,作者认同“条条大路通罗马”。故选D。

C篇

【语篇导读】这是一篇说明文。主要介绍了华盛顿州狼群的恢复,狼群在近乎灭绝后重新回到了华

盛顿州。

28.Ao细节理解题。根据第二段中“ThesewolvesarewhatMaletzkecallssteppingstonesinrecovery-the

animalsthatcouldhelpleadthewaytonewterritorynotyetrepopulatedbywolves.(这些狼被

Maletzke称为恢复的垫脚石一这些动物可以帮助引领通往尚未被狼重新居住的新领域。)”可

知,Maletzke称Wolf32M家族为“垫脚石”是因为它们是狼群恢复的先驱。故选A项。

29.Do推理判断题。根据第三段"Wolvesspreadtonewterritorytofindmatesandbeginpacksoftheir

第9页共15页

own.Itisthispackdynamicthatwildlifebiologistsarecountingon,intime,tourgewolvesinto

areaswheretheydonotpresentlylive.46Wejustneedacoupletopickupandgo,“M

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