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浙江省湖州市2024-2025学年高一上学期
期末统考英语试题
第I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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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.Howwillthemanprobablysendthebooks?
A.Byordinarymail.B.Byairparcel.C.Byairmail.
【答案】B
【原文】M:Isthispackagewithinthelimitforairmail?
W:Wow!Whathaveyougotinsidethere?
M:Justsomebooks.
W:Hmm.I'mafraidairparcelwouldbeabetterchoice.
2.Whatistheoriginalpriceofthetie?
A.$30.B.$50C.$60.
【答案】C
【原文】M:Howmuchisthetie?
W:Ifs30dollars.
M:Canyougivemeadiscount?
W:Your50%discountisalreadyincluded,sir.Thisisoursalesperiod.
3.Whydoesn'tthemanrentthisapartment?
A.Heintendstoshareaflat.
B.Hethinksitistooexpensive.
C.Hewantstorentasmallerone.
【答案】C
【原文】M:Therentonthisapartmentisreasonableenough,butIlivealone.Idon'tneedthismuch
room.
W:Ihaveaone-bedroomapartmentyoumaylikebetter,andifsevencheaper.
4.Whichcolourwillthespeakersprobablypainttheroom?
A.Blue.B.Green.C.Orange.
【答案】C
【原文】M:Dear,shouldwepainttheroomblue?
W:Hmm.Ithinkweshouldpaintitgreen.ButLindalikesorange.Youknow,thisisherroom...
M:OK,aslongasshelikesit.
5.Whatdoesthemancomplainabout?
A.Thefast-pacedlife.
B.Theslowdinner.
C.Theimpatientwoman.
【答案】A
【原文】W:Aren'tyoufinishedwithyourdinneryet?You'resoslow!
M:I'mfedupwithsuchalife!Howcouldyoubearrushingallthetime?
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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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。
听下面较长对话,回答以下小题。
6.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?
A.Aconcert.B.Ananimal.C.ATVprogram.
7.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofthejobasacameraman?
A.Challenging.B.Frightening.C.Relaxing.
【答案】6.C7.A
【原文】W:Didyouwatchtheprogramaboutthegiraffeyesterday?
M:No.Iwenttoaconcertwithmycousin.
W:Ithinkyou'dhaveenjoyedit.Itwasamazingtoseehowquicklytheygrew.Ifsalsoamazing
howclosepeoplecangetandhowthecameramenfilmtheirbehaviorwithoutfrighteningthem.
Sometimesthecameramenhadtohideupinatreeforhourstogettherightshoot!
M:Thafsquitetiresome.
听下面较长对话,回答以下小题。
8.Howdoesthemanusuallyspendhisweekendsnow?
A.Hejogsinthepark.
B.Hesleepsalot.
C.Hewaterstheflowers.
9.Whydoesn'tthemanwanttoattendthebakeryclass?
A.Hehastodoexercise.
B.Hedoesn'tlikeeatingapplepies.
C.Hecan,tgetupfortheclass.
10.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?
A.Motherandson.
B.Husbandandwife.
C.Teacherandstudent.
【答案】8.B9.C10.B
【原文】W:Oh,notagain.Ifsalready9:00inthemorning.Howcouldyoustillbeasleep?Don't
youseetherubbishneedstakingout,theflowersneedwateringandthedog...
M:I'malwayssotiredafterworkingallweek.Ijustneedtogetsomeshut-eye.
W:Butyouusedtogojoggingintheparkduringweekendsandyoutoldmeexercisecanhelpease
tiredness,andthatsleepingtoomuchisnotahealthylifestyle.
M:Iknow.Thatmakessense.MaybeIneedachange.
W:Good.Whydon'tyoujoinmeinthebakeryclasseverySunday?I'vebeentakingitfortwo
monthsandit'sreallyuseful.
M:Whenwillweleavehomeforthatclass?
W:Itstartsat10:00,soIalwaysleavehomeat9:30.
M:9:30?Youmeanyouwerenothomeatthattime?HowcomeIdidn'tknowthat?
W:Yes.BecauseyouarealwayssleepingandIcomebackhomebeforeyouwakeup.
M:Um,9:30?IthinkIwillpass.Honey,I'malittlehungryandwhenyoucomeback,canyoumake
applepiesformeforlunch?YoumadeonelastweekandIwonderedwhereyougottherecipe.Now
I'vegottheanswer.Bytheway,you9regonnabelateforthebakeryclass.
听下面较长对话,回答以下小题。
11.Howdoesthewomanknowaboutborrowedwords?
A.Fromamagazine.B.Fromtheman.C.Fromtheradio.
12.Whatlanguagedoestheword"kindergarten“comefrom?
A.Greek.B.German.C.Spanish.
13.Whichpartoftheborrowedwordschangeslittle?
A.Theirforms.B.Theirmeanings.C.Theirpronunciations.
【答案】U.A12.B13.C
【原文】M:Hi,Terra,whatareyoudoing?
W:I'mreadingamagazinearticleaboutborrowedwordsinEnglish.Ifsbothinformativeand
entertaining.
M:Borrowedwords?Whatdoesthatmean?
W:Aborrowedwordwasadoptedfromonelanguageandassimilatedintoanotherwithlittleorno
modification.
M:Hmm,Ididn'tquitecatchwhatyousaid.
W:Take“drama“forexample.ItwasoriginallyaGreekwordmeaning"deed"or"act”.Theword
wasthenintroducedintoEnglish,referringto"aplayforthetheater,televisionorradio”.
M:Oh,Isee.Itremindsmeof“kindergarten"and"plaza”.
W:Yes.TheywererespectivelyborrowedfromGermanandSpanish.
M:ItseemsthatEnglishhasborrowedmanywordsfromdifferentlanguages.
W:Definitely.Thosearejustthetipoftheicebergwhenitcomestothenumberofborrowedwords
thathelpformtheEnglishlanguage.Keepinmindthatthoughtheirpronunciationsdon'tchange
much,wecan'tfailtorecognizetheuseofcorrectforms,like“r6sum6"and"ca径
听下面较长对话,回答以下小题。
14.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?
A.Inamuseum.
B.Inanexhibitionhall.
C.Attheman'shome.
15.Whatdoesthewomanaskthemantodo?
A.Showmorephotos.
B.Signaphoto.
C.Tellthestorybehind.
16.Whatistheattitudeofthewomeninthepicturetolife?
A.Worried.B.Positive.C.Stressed
17.WhatdoweknowaboutZimbabwe?
A.IfssituatedinsouthernAfrica.
B.Itwasoncevisitedbythewoman.
C.It'saneighboringcountryofEgypt.
【答案】14.B15.C16.B17.A
【原文】W:Whatawonderfulpicture!Whotookit?
M:Thatwasme.Here'smysignatureinthebottomrightcomer.Ifsoneofmyearliestphotographs.
W:Wherearethesewomenandwhataretheydoing?Couldyoutellmewhatmadeyoutakeit?
M:ItwascreatedfiveyearsagoinasmallvillageinZimbabwe.Thesewomenwereheadingfora
nearbywell,chatting,playing,andsingingalltheway.Wecanseethatnomatterhowbadlyoffthey
were,theystilltriedtoenjoytheirlifetothefullest.
W:Wonderful.Thafswhatmakesitsoprecious.
M:Thanks.Ifsessentialtogettoknowthelocalsandtheirwayoflife.Ispentabouttwoyearsin
AfricaandIvisitedZimbabweintheSouth,GabonandAngolaintheWest.
W:Thatissocool.IonlyvisitedonenorthernAfricancountry.ItwasEgypt.Tosupportyou,I
wouldliketopurchaseoneofyourphotos.WherecanIseethepricelist?
M:Thanks.Itshouldbeatthereceptiondesk.
听下面独白,回答以下小题。
18.Whoisthespeakerspeakingto?
A.Students.B.Biologists.C.Medicalworkers.
19.Howbigwillthereservebelaterthisyear?
A.5millionsquaremeters.
B.6millionsquaremeters.
C.7millionsquaremeters.
20.Whatwillthelistenersdolast?
A.Feedanimals.B.Listentostories.C.Gotothelabs.
【答案】18.A19.B20.B
【原文】Welcometoourwildlifereserve.Whenyourprofessorcontactedusaboutarranginga
specialtourforhisclassmembers,wewerehappytoaccepthisrequest.Today,I'llshowyouaround
andintroduceyoutosomeofthepeoplewhoworkhere,likethebiologistsandmedicalstaff.The
reservecurrentlycoversanareaof4millionsquaremeters,butanadditional2millionsquaremeters
willbeaddedtoitlaterthisyear.Weneedallthisspacebecausewecarefor200animalsfrom60
differentspecies.Ybu'llseethemonkeysswingingfromtheropes,thetallgiraffeseatingtreeleaves,
andthecatsrelaxinginthesunshine.Next,you'llmeettheamazingscientistsandvisittheirlabs
wheretheycuresickanimalsandevenhelpbabyonescomesafelyintotheworld.Andthenyou'll
sitdownunderabigtreeandI'lltellyoustoriesabouthowtheseamazingcreaturesendedupliving
here.Ifsgoingtobeanamazingchit-chat!
第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(共11小题;每小题2.5分,满分27・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
Oscar-winningJapanesecomposerandmusicianRyuichiSakamoto(坂本龙一)diedofcancer
onMarch28,2023attheageof71,JapaneserecordingcompanyAvexannouncedinastatementon
itswebsiteonMay4,2023."WhileundergoingtreatmentforcancerdiagnosedinJune2020,
Sakamotocontinuedtocreateworksinhishomestudiowheneverhishealthwouldallow.Helived
withmusicuntilhisfinaldays,“saidthestatement,whichalsoquotedSakamoto'sfavoriteLatin
phrase,6<Arslonga,vitabrevis(Artislong,lifeisshort)”.
BorninTokyoin1952,Sakamotowasintroducedtothepianoasatoddler(学步的幼儿),and
hewentontostudyatTokyoNationalUniversityofFineArtsandMusic.Hewasalwaysdrawnto
soundsaroundhim.AsahighschoolerinTokyo,Sakamotohadtorideatraineverymorningto
attendclasses,Heamusedhimselfbylisteningtothesoundsthetrainmade.
In1978,heco-foundedthepioneeringtechno-popgroupYellowMagicOrchestra.Lessthana
decadelater,SakamotobecamethefirstJapanesecomposertowintheAcademyAwardforBest
OriginalScore(酉己乐)forthe1987movieTheLastEmperor,directedbyItalianfilmmakerBerardo
Bertolucci.BeforehisOscarglory,heappearedinJapanesedirectorNagisaOshima's1983film
MeryChristmas,Mr.Lawrence,alongsideBritishrocklegendDavidBowie.Sakamotoalso
composedtheFilm'smusic,whichwonhimaBritishAcademyofFilmandTelevisionArtsaward.
In1992,SakamotocomposedmusicfortheopeningceremonyoftheBarcelonaSummer
Olympicsandspenttherestofthedecadeproductivelymakingmusic.In2014,hewasforcedto
takethefirstsignificantbreakinhiscareerduetothroatcancer.Alittlemorethanayearlater,he
announcedthathehadrecovered.However,hewasdiagnosedwithcolon(结肠)cancerin2020.
ThedeathofthepioneeringJapanesecomposerhasleftthemusicandfilmindustryandfans
acrosstheglobeingrief."I'mjustshockedandtoosadtospeakaword,“saidJapaneseactor
directorTakeshiKitano,whoco-staredwithSakamotoinMerryChristmas,Mr.Lawrence.
21.WhatdidthestatementtrytotellusbyquotingSakamoto'sfavoriteLatinphrase?
A.Hisstrongwillinthebattleagainstcancer.
B.Hispositiveattitudetolife.
C.Hisdeeploveformusic.
D.Hisgreatachievementsinart.
22.WhatachievementdidSakamotomakethroughhislife?
A.Hesupportedthetechno-popgroupYellowMagicOrchestra.
B.HewasthefirstJapanesetowintheAcademyAwardforBestOriginalSong.
C.HeplayedaroleintheJapanesefilmMerryChristmas,Mr.Lawrence.
D.HecomposedmusicfortheclosingceremonyoftheBarcelonaSummerOlympics.
23.WhichwordcanbestdescribeSakamoto?
A.Devoted.B.Friendly.C.Patient.D.Courageous.
【答案】21.D22.C23.A
【语篇解读】这是一篇记叙文,文章主要介绍了日本作曲家和音乐家坂本龙一的生平。
[21题详解】推理判断题。根据第一段中“Helivedwithmusicuntilhisfinaldays,"saidthe
statement,whichalsoquotedSakamoto'sfavoriteLatinphrase,14Arslonga,vitabrevis(Artislong,
lifeisshort)”.(直到最后的时光,他还和音乐在一起,”该声明表示,它还引用了坂本最喜欢
的拉丁语“Arslonga,vitabrevis”(艺术千秋,人生朝露))”以及下文描述了坂本在音乐方面
的成就可知,该声明引用坂本最喜欢的拉丁语是为了告诉我们他在音乐方面伟大的成就,故
选D。
【22题详解】细节理解题。根据第三段中“BeforehisOscarglory,heappearedinJapanese
directorNagisaOshima's1983filmMeryChristmas,Mr.Lawrence,alongsideBritishrocklegend
DavidBowie.(在获得奥斯卡奖之前,他曾出演日本导演NagisaOshimal983年的电影Mery
Christmas,Mr.Lawrence,与英国摇滚传奇DavidBowie搭档)”可知,坂本曾出演日本电影
MerryChristmas,Mr.Lawrence,故选Co
[23题详解】推理判断题。根据第一段中“Helivedwithmusicuntilhisfinaldays(直到最后的
时光,他还和音乐在一起)”和第四段中“In2014,hewasforcedtotakethefirstsignificantbreak
inhiscareerduetothroatcancer.(2014年,由于喉癌,他被迫进行了职业生涯中的第一次重大
休息)”以及全文提到的他在音乐方面的成就可知,他毕生全心全意致力于音乐创作,故选A。
B
Sorryrabbits,butgianttortoisesarestillwinningtheraceoflifebytreatingitlikeamarathon
andtakingeachstepslowandsteady.Recently,theworld'soldesttortoise,Jonathan,hasturned191
yearsold.Thisextendshistitleoftheoldestlivinglandanimalbyanotheryear.
Unofficially,therehavebeenclaimsofoldertortoises,includingonebelievedtohavebeen255
yearsoldwhenitdiedin2006.Researchershavenotbeenabletopindownexactlywhatkeepsthem
aroundforsolong,buttheirslow-motionlifestylemayhavesomethingtodowithit.
Gianttortoiseshaveveryslowmetabolisms(新陈代谢),whichmeanstheyburnenergyata
slowerratethansmallerandfasteranimals.PhysiologistMaxRubnerintroducedtherateofliving
theory.Thetheorysuggestedaninverserelationshipbetweenmetabolismandlifespan,which
meansthatthefasterthemetabolism,theshorterthelife.Scientistshavehadsomeissueswiththe
theoryoverthepastcentury,butitdidproducethephrase"'livefast,dieyoung1,,anditservesas
thebasisformoreresearchonthetopic.
Thelinkbetweenmetabolismandlongevity(长寿)isstillnotunderstood.Somescientists
believethatmetabolismislinkedtothecreationoffreeradicals(自由基).Theyarethemolecules
(分子)thatdamagecellsandthatincreaseasmoreenergyisburnedbythebody.Accordingtothis
theory,tortoiseslivelongerbecausetheirslowmetabolismsbumlessenergy,whichmeanslessharm
tothecellsintheirbodies.
Theoriesonagingalonedon'tfullyexplainhowtortoiseslivemuchlongerthanhumans,but
theirreproductive(繁殖的)lifeandsizemaygiveanexplanation.Becauseoftheirmassivehard
shellsandtheirgeographicisolation(theyonlyliveonafewspecificislands),gianttortoiseshave
veryfewenemiestoworryabout.Thismeansgianttortoisesdon'thavetorushintoreproductionto
keeptheirspeciesalive.
Eachtheoryhasitslimitationsandunansweredquestions,butscientistsbelievethata
combinationofbiologicalandevolutionaryfactorsiswhatkeepsgianttortoisesaliveforsolong.
24.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“inverse“inparagraph3mean?
A.Similar.B.Opposite.C.Clear.D.Unchanging.
25.Whatcanwelearnaboutfreeradicals?
A.Freeradicalscanprotectcells.
B.Freeradicalsincreasewithage.
C.Fewerfreeradicalsleadtoalongerlifetime.
D.Theslowerthemetabolism,themorefreeradicals.
26.Whydon'tgianttortoisesrushtoproducetheiryoung?
A.Theyhavelittleworryaboutextinction.
B.Theyhavealowreproductiveability
C.Theylivealongtime.
D.Theyusuallyprefertobealone.
27.Whatcouldbethebesttitleforthisarticle?
A.Livefast,dieyoung.B.Thewaymetabolismworks.
C.Jonathan,oldesttortoise.D.Secrettogianttortoises9longevity.
【答案】24.B25.C26.A27.D
【语篇解读】这是一篇说明文。文章主要探讨了巨型陆龟为何能够拥有超长寿命的秘密,从
它们的新陈代谢速度、繁殖生活以及体型等多个方面进行了阐述,并指出科学家认为这是生
物和进化因素共同作用的结果。
【24题详解】词句猜测题。根据第三段中的“Thetheorysuggestedaninverserelationship
betweenmetabolismandlifespan,whichmeansthatthefasterthemetabolism,theshorterthe
life.(该理论表明新陈代谢和寿命之间存在—关系,这意味着新陈代谢越快,寿命越短。)”可
知,该理论表明新陈代谢和寿命之间存在一种相反的关系,即新陈代谢越快,寿命越短。由
此可推知,inverse意为“相反的"。故选B项。
【25题详解】推理判断题。根据第四段中的“Theyarethemolecules(分子)thatdamagecells
andthatincreaseasmoreenergyisburnedbythebody.Accordingtothistheory,tortoiseslive
longerbecausetheirslowmetabolismsbumlessenergy,whichmeanslessharmtothecellsintheir
bodies.(自由基是损伤细胞的分子,随着身体燃烧更多的能量而增加。根据这一理论,乌龟的
寿命更长,因为它们缓慢的新陈代谢消耗的能量更少。这意味着对体内细胞的伤害更小。)”
可知,自由基是损害细胞的分子,身体燃烧的能量越多,自由基就越多。根据这个理论,陆
龟寿命更长是因为它们的新陈代谢缓慢,燃烧的能量少,这意味着对它们体内细胞的伤害更
少。由此可推知,自由基越少,寿命越长。故选c项。
[26题详解】细节理解题。根据第五段中的"Becauseoftheirmassivehardshellsandtheir
geographicisolation(theyonlyliveonafewspecificislands),gianttortoiseshaveveryfewenemies
toworryabout.Thismeansgianttortoisesdon'thavetorushintoreproductiontokeeptheirspecies
alive.(由于它们巨大的硬壳和地理隔离(它们只生活在几个特定的岛屿上),巨龟几乎没有敌
人需要担心。这意味着巨龟不必急于繁殖来维持物种的生存。户可知,巨型陆龟不必急于繁
殖以保持其物种的生存。由此可知,巨型陆龟不必担心灭绝,所以它们不急于繁殖。故选A
项。
【27题详解】主旨大意题。通读全文,结合第一段中的“Sorryrabbits,butgianttortoisesare
stillwinningtheraceoflifebytreatingitlikeamarathonandtakingeachstepslowandsteady.(对
不起,兔子,但巨龟仍然通过像马拉松一样对待生命,缓慢而稳定地迈出每一步,赢得了生
命的竞赛。)”以及最后一段中的“Eachtheoryhasitslimitationsandunansweredquestions,but
scientistsbelievethatacombinationofbiologicalandevolutionaryfactorsiswhatkeepsgiant
tortoisesaliveforsolong.(每种理论都有其局限性和未解之谜,但科学家们认为,生物和进化
因素的结合是使巨龟存活如此之久的原因。户可知,本文主要探讨了巨型陆龟长寿的秘密。
D选项(巨型陆龟长寿的秘密)”最符合文章标题。故选D项。
C
Bodyimageaffectswomenandmenallaroundtheworld,Inthenewstudycarriedoutby
psychologistsatDurhamUniversity,theteamsetouttounderstandhowbodyappreciationvaries
betweenwomenfromdifferentcultures.
“MostresearchesaroundbodyappreciationtodatehasfocusedonyoungerwhiteWestern
women,saidLouiseHanson,wholedthestudy.ctWewantedtoexpandthescopeandincludeolder
womenandotherculturesasthesegroupshavehistoricallybeennotnoticed.^^
Atotalof1,186womenaged18-80wereenlistedfromsixcountries-fourWesterncountries
(Australia,Canada,theUK,andtheUS),aswellasChinaandNigeria.Participantswereaskedto
completequestionnairestounderstandmoreabouttheirownsenseofbodyappreciationandthe
pressurestheyexperiencearoundbodyimagefromfamily,peersandthemedia.
Theresultsshowedthatallthreegroupshadrelativelystablebodyappreciationacrossages.
However,thereweregreatculturaldifferences.
WhiteWesternwomenwerefoundtoexperiencemuchhigherpressurefromthemediatomeet
thinorathleticbodystandardsacrosstheirlifespan.Thispressurediddecreasewithage,buteven
atitslowest,itwasstillhigherthanthatfortheotherethnicgroups.
BlackNigerianwomendidnotdisplayastrongpressuretowardsathinorathleticbuildand
reportedhigherlevelsofbodyappreciationandfarlessmediapressureregardingbodyimage.
However,theyalsoreportedhigherlevelsofappearancepressurefrompeers,whichreducedwith
age.
Meanwhile,Chinesewomenmostlycontinuedtofavorathinbodytypeacrossallages.They
reportedthehighestongoingfamilyandpeerpressurearoundbodyimage,butmedia-related
pressurewaslessanddecreasedwithage.
Theresearchershopethattheirfindingscanencouragemorecross-culturalstudiestobetter
understandtheculturaldynamicsthatimpactonbodyappreciation.
28.HowdoesLouiseHanson'sresearchdifferfrompreviousones?
A.Itstudieshowbodyimageaffectsthefemale.
B.Ithasawidervarietyofparticipants.
C.ItfocusesonyoungerwhiteWesternwomen.
D.Itexplorestheinfluenceofsocialmediaonbodyimage.
29.Howdidtheresearcherscarryoutthestudy?
A.Byconductinganexperiment.
B.Bycomparingdifferentstudies.
C.Bycollectingdata.
D.Byprovidingasetofquestions.
30.Whatcanwelearnfromtheresearchfindings?
A.Womenfromallsixcountrieswishtobethin.
B.BlackNigerianwomensuffermediapressuremost.
C.Bodyimagepressuredropswithageinallcultures.
D.Chinesewomenhavethehighestmedia-relatedpressure.
31.Whafsthepurposeoftheresearch?
A.Tobetterunderstandtheimpactofbodyappreciationonwomen.
B.Todisplaythedifferencesbetweenwesterncultureandothercultures.
C.Toknowmoreaboutculturalinfluencesonbodyappreciation.
D.Torevealthepressuresthatwomenindifferentcountriessuffer.
【答案】28.B29.D30.C31.C
【语篇解读】这是一篇说明文。文章介绍了一项旨在了解更多文化对身体欣赏的影响的研究。
[28题详解】细节理解题。根据第二段中“Wewantedtoexpandthescopeandincludeolder
womenandotherculturesasthesegroupshavehistoricallybeennotnoticed.(我们希望扩大研究
范围,将老年妇女和其他文化纳入研究范围,因为这些群体在历史上没有被注意到)”可知,
LouiseHanson的研究比以前的研究范围更广。故选B。
[29题详解】细节理解题。根据第三段中“Participantswereaskedtocompletequestionnairesto
understandmoreabouttheirownsenseofbodyappreciationandthepressurestheyexperience
aroundbodyimagefromfamily,peersandthemedia.(参与者被要求完成问卷调查,以更多地了
解他们自己对身体的欣赏感,以及他们在家庭、同龄人和媒体的身体形象方面所承受的压力)”
可知,研究人员是通过调查问卷进行研究的,即提出一系列问题。故选D。
[30题详解】细节理解题。根据第五段中"Thispressurediddecreasewithage,butevenatits
lowest,itwasstillhigherthanthatfortheotherethnicgroups.(这种压力确实随着年龄的增长而
减少,但即使在最低的时候,它仍然高于其他种族)”,第六段中“However,theyalsoreported
higherlevelsofappearancepressurefrompeers,whichreducedwithage.(然而,他们也报告说,
来自同龄人的外表压力更大,随着年龄的增长,压力会减少)”及第七段中“Theyreportedthe
highestongoingfamilyandpeerpressurearoundbodyimage,butmedia-relatedpressurewas
lessanddecreasedwithage.(他们报告说,与身体形象有关的家庭和同伴压力最大,但与媒体
有关的压力较小,并随着年龄的增长而减少)”可知,在所有文化中,身体形象压力随着年
龄的增长而下降。故选C。
[31题详解)细节理解题。根据第一段"Bodyimageaffectswomenandmenallaroundtheworld,
InthenewstudycarriedoutbypsychologistsatDurhamUniversity,theteamsetouttounderstand
howbodyappreciationvariesbetweenwomenfromdifferentcultures.(英国达勒姆大学的心理学
家开展了一项新研究,旨在了解不同文化背景的女性对身体的欣赏有何不同)”可知,该研究
的目的是了解更多文化对身体欣赏的影响。故选C。
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。
Hikingisafunwaytogetsomefreshairandexercise.Hereareafewsimpletipstomakesure
yournexthikingtripisbothsafeandenjoyable.
Hikewithatleastoneotherperson.Notonlyishikingmorefunwithafriend,itisalsosafer.
32Ifyoudecidetohikealone,makesurethatyouletsomeoneknowwhereyouaregoing
andwhenyouplantobeback.Thisway,ifyougetlostorinjured,someonewillknowwhereto
lookforyouandwhentosendhelp.
Haveplentyofwater.Evenifyouareonlygoingforashorthike,itisimportanttohavelots
ofwateronhandsothatyouavoiddehydration(脱水).Plantobringoneliterofwaterperperson
perhourofhiking.33Somakesuretodrinkyourwaterfrequently,evenifyouarenot
verythirsty.
Wearcorrectkindsofclothing.Youshouldwearcomfortable,closed-toedshoesandthick
socks.Yourclothingshouldbecomfortableandeasytomovearoundin.Clothingthatistooloose
mightcatchonrocksorbranches.34
35Ifyouhavenotexercisedinaverylongtime,donottrytogoonan8-milehike
upamountainonthehottestdayoftheyear,Instead,youshouldstartgradually.First,goforregular
walksinyourneighborhood.Next,youshouldtrytofindplacestowalkonsteephillsorrockysoil.
36
A.Don'ttakeatoolongtripatatime.
B.Makesurethatyourbodyisprepared.
C.Youcanbegintodehydratebeforeyouevenrealizeit.
D.Ifyougetinjured,yourfriendwillbeabletogoandgethelp.
E.Butclothingthatistootightmightbecomeuncomfortableasyouwalk.
F.Ifyouaregoingonalonghike,youmightwanttobringanextrapairofsocksjustincase.
G.Withenoughpractice,youwillbeabletotakelongerhikesacrossmorechallenginglandscapes.
【答案】32.D33.C34.E35.B36.G
【语篇解读】本文是一篇说明文。文章给出了安全和愉快的徒步旅行的一些建议。
[32题详解】根据上文"Hikewithatleastoneotherperson.Notonlyishikingmorefunwitha
friend,itisalsosafer.(至少和一个人一起远足。和朋友一起徒步旅行不仅更有趣,也更安全。)”
可知,与朋友一起徒步旅行更安全,所以推测设空处应是和朋友一起旅行的好处。选项D“如
果你受伤了,你的朋友可以去寻求帮助。”符合语境,故选D。
【33题详解】根据上文“Plantobringoneliterofwaterperpersonperhourofhiking.(计划每人
每小时带一公升水。)"和下文"Somakesuretodrinkyourwaterfrequently,evenifyouarenot
verythirsty.(所以一定要经常喝水,即使你不是很渴。)”可知,这里强调的是即使不渴也要喝
水,因此设空处应该是不喝水的后果。选项C“你可能在意识到之前就开始脱水了。”符合语
境,故选C。
【34题详解】根据上文“Yourclothingshouldbecomfortableandeasytomovearoundin.Clothing
thatistooloosemightcatchonrocksorbranches.(你的衣服应该舒适,便于移动。太宽松的衣
服可能会挂在岩石或树枝上。)”可知,本段和怎样穿衣服有关。选项E“但是太紧的衣服可能
会让你走路不舒服。”紧扣本段题意,故选E。
【35题详解】设空处为本段段意句。根据下文“Ifyouhavenotexercisedinaverylongtime,do
nottrytogoonan8-milehikeupamountainonthehottestdayoftheyear,Instead,youshould
startgradually.First,goforregularwalksinyourneighborhood.Next,youshouldtrytofindplaces
towalkonsteephillsorrockysoil.(如果你很长一段时间没有锻炼,不要试图在一年中最热的
一天去登山8英里,相反,你应该慢慢开始。首先,定期在你家附近散步。接下来,你应该
试着在陡峭的山坡或多岩石的土壤上找地方散步。)”可知本段讲要确保身体已经做好准备,
不要突然进行高强度的锻炼,B选项“确保你的身体准备好了。”符合本段题意,故选B。
[36题详解】根据上文“First,goforregularwalksinyourneighborhood.Next,youshouldtryto
findplacestowalkonsteephillsorrockysoil.(首先,在你的社区进行定期散步。接下来,你
应该试着在陡峭的山坡或岩石上走路。厂由此可知,此段主要强调的是循序渐进地锻炼,可
推断下文是这样做的益处。选项G“经过足够的练习,你将能够进行更长时间的徒步旅行,
穿越更具挑战性的风景。”符合题意,故选G。
第三部分:语言运用(共三节,满分40分)
第一节完形填空(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,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。
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afewtimesadayatleast.Shewould38themupontherefrigeratorasI'msureallparents
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whichpicturewewouldremovetomakeroomforthe41one.Shewouldthentakethe
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