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2023-2024學(xué)年河南省信陽市淮濱縣濱城高中聯(lián)盟高三(上)期中英語試卷第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)1.(1.5分)Whatwillthewomanprobablydonext?A.Takeanap.B.Preparedinner.C.Gotothebathroom.2.(1.5分)WhatisthewomandissatisfiedwithaboutLinda?A.Herlearningattitude.B.Herexamresults.C.Hercommunicationskills.3.(1.5分)WhoisScott?A.Awaiter.B.Asalesman.C.Astudent.4.(1.5分)Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Atafurniturestore.B.Atthewoman'shome.C.Inarestaurant.5.(1.5分)Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Atrip.B.ATVshow.C.Auniversity.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)6.(3分)(1)Whatbothersthewoman?A.Shetypestooslowly.B.Sheforgottosaveherreport.C.Hercomputerisbrokenagain.(2)Whenisthewoman'sreportdue?A.ThisThursday.B.NextMonday.C.NextTuesday.7.(3分)(1)Whatisthemanreadingatfirst?A.Apoem.B.Anovel.C.Amagazine.(2)HowdoesthewomanfeelaboutMaryVanderbilt'sstory?A.Angry.B.Curious.C.Indifferent.8.(4.5分)(1)HowwillHelengettoChicago?A.Byrail.B.Byplane.C.Bycar.(2)WheredidHelenandLisafirstmeet?A.Ataswimmingpool.B.AtLisa'shouse.C.Atacamp.(3)WhatdoHelenandLisabothlikedoing?A.Goingskiing.B.Collectingstamps.C.Listeningtomusic.9.(6分)(1)WhycanthewomanspeakEnglishfluently?A.Shehasagiftforlanguages.B.Shehaslearneditforlong.C.ShesignedupforanEnglishcourse.(2)Whatdoesthemanwanttodonextyear?A.Studyabroad.B.Joinaclub.C.TourBritain.(3)Whichofthewoman'ssuggestionsdoesthemantake?A.Thefirstone.B.Thesecondone.C.Thethirdone.(4)Whatarethespeakersgoingtodotogetherthisevening?A.Dotheirhomework.B.Cleanthehouse.C.Seeafilm.10.(6分)(1)Howmuchdoesitcosttobuyanadultticketandachildticket?A.About$36.B.About$38.C.About$40.(2)Whatdoesthespeakerthinkofwhale﹣themedspaces?A.They'reconfusing.B.They'respecial.C.They'reinteresting.(3)Whatistheattractiononthe120thfloor?A.Asmallcafe.B.Anoutdoorbalcony.C.Aglassfloor.(4)Whatdoesthespeakersayabouttherestaurant?A.It'sonthe122ndfloor.B.Itsfoodisinexpensive.C.Ithasgoodnaturallight.閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分50.0分)11.(7.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C、D)中,選出最佳選項MyPhotoshopWorldExperience:AlumniContestWanttoknowhowyoucanwinamirrorlesscamerabodyofyourchoosing—eitheraSonyA7Ⅲ,aCanonEOSR,oraNikonZ6?It'seasy!AllyouhavetodoisshareyourfavoritememoryfromPhotoshopWorldwithusonInstagram.Whetheryouattendedlastyear,oreven20yearsago,wewanttoknowwhatmadetheeventspecialtoyou.HowdoIenter??GotoInstagram.?UploadyourPhotoshopWorldphotoandtellusaboutyourfavoritePhotoshopWorldexperience.?Includethehashtag#MyPhotoshopWorldinyourpost.?Publishthepost.?PostmustbemadeafterApril8at12:00amandbefore11:59pmonApril28,otherwisethepostwillnotbecountedasavalid(有效的)entry.That'sit!Nocomplicatedform.tofillout.Noemailsign﹣upneeded.SimplypostandcrossyourfingersforachancetowinamirrorlesscamerabodyinourMyPhotoshopWorldExperienceAlumniContest.RegisterforPhotoshopWorldThere'sstilltimetosignupforPhotoshopWorld,sodon'tmissyourchancetoexperiencethisfantasticevent!We'vegot20+world﹣classinstructorscomingtoeachshowtorevealtheirbesttipsandtricksforanyonelookingtoimmersethemselvesfurtherinthephotographyworld.Withover100classesandliveshoots,there'salittlesomethingforeveryone!(1)Whatdocontestantsneedtosubmittoparticipateinthecontest?A.TheirimagesasprocessedviaPhotoshop.B.Theirexperiencesofusingcameras.C.TheirmemoriesofPhotoshopWorld.D.Theirunforgettabletravelexperiences.(2)Whichofthefollowingwillberegardedasaninvalidentry?A.PostsmadeonInstagram.B.Postssubmittedat10amonApril8.C.PoststhatincludethehashtagMyPhotoshopWorld.D.Postsofyears﹣oldmemoriesofPhotoshopWorld.(3)WhatisPhotoshopWorldmostlikelytobe?A.Aphotographycontest.B.Aphotographymagazine.C.Aphotographysoftware.D.Aphotographyevent.12.(10分)Afterdeclutteringguru(整理大師)MarieKondopublishedherbookTheLife﹣ChangingMagicofTidyingUpin2010,"tidyhouseButrecently,theJapaneseguruannouncedthatshewouldbegivingupontidyingupherhousetospendmoretimeonherchildren.Thenewsshockedmanyfollowersandalsocausedheateddiscussiononsocialmediaaspeopleaskedthequestion:shouldn'twealwayskeepourhousetidy?Somepeopleinsistthatmasteringtheartofdeclutteringhasthepowertorelieveourlives.Byrepackaging,labelingandarrangingthingsneatly,peoplecanfeelmoreincontroloftheirenvironmentandspendlesstimelookingfordailynecessities.Tosomeextent,we'reallowedtoadjustourselves;we'reabletodiscoveroursenseofvalue."WangZehu,toldChinaDaily.Yetitholdstheuntoldnegativeofcleanlinessandorderaswell—theconstantworriesoverwhatcanprovetobetrivialmatters,saidZoeWilliamsofTheGuardian.Forexample,youmayaskyourself:"DidIputmybooksontheshelfcorrectly?""Where'stheperfectplacetoputmytowels?"andsoon.IronicallySincedeclutteringcontinuedenjoyingpopularity,socialmediahasencouragedaesthetics(審美觀)thattendtomake"tidybackdropsalackofpersonalstyle,"clutter"conveyssomethingabouttheownerofthelivingspace,showingofftheirpersonalityandcelebratingthebeautywhich"can'tbecopied".Infact,theactof"decluttering"or"keepingorderinchaos"issimplyawaytobringjoyandfindhappiness.AsKondoherselftoldTheWashingtonPost,"Thetruepurposeoftidyisnottocutdownonyourpossessionsordeclutteryourspace(1)HowdoesdeclutteringbenefitpeopleaccordingtoWangZehu?A.Ithelpstosavetimeandspace.B.Itgivespeopleagreatersenseofcontrol.C.Ithelpspeopleknowwhattheytrulyvalue.D.Ithelpstoreducestressandanxiety.(2)Whatdoestheunderlinedword"trivial"inparagraph4probablymean?A.UrgentB.criticalC.ComplexD.Insignificant(3)Whatisthemainideaofthesecond﹣to﹣lastparagraph?A.Declutteringisrisinginworldpopularity.B.Thedeclutteringtrendgoesagainstcreativity.C.Declutteringhascreatedanewformofbeauty.D.Declutteringisbringoutpeople'spersonality.(4)InMarieKondo'sopinion,whatisthetruepurposeoftidying?A.Tobeorganizedandproductive.B.Toreduceone'sdesireformaterialgoods.C.Tocreateacomfortableenvironment.D.Toliveameaningfullifeandbegrateful.13.(10分)Iraqi﹣BritisharchitectZahaHadidwasknownas"theQueenoftheCurve";Italian﹣bornBritisharchitectRichardRogerslikedhigh﹣techsteelstructure...Manystararchitectsareeasilyrecognizedbytheirtypicalstyles.Unlikethem,howeverFormorethan40years,Chipperfieldhasworkedacrossmanydifferentbuildingtypesfrommuseumstoapartmenthousesindifferentcities.Whilethetypeandlocationofhisprojectsvary,hisideaofmatchingbuildingstothecitiesandlocalculturestheyarebuiltinhasneverchanged.OnMarch7,Chipperfieldwasnamedthewinnerofthe2023PritzkerArchitecturePrize,thehighesthonorinarchitecture.AsthePritzkerjury(評審委員會),"WedonotseeaninstantlyrecognizableDavidChipperfieldbuildingindifferentcities,butdifferentDavidChipperfieldbuildingsdesignedspecificallyforeachcircumstance.Whendesigningbuildings,Chipperfieldoftenlooksintolocalarchitecturaltraditions.Heincludescolonnades(柱廊)inhisEuropeanprojects,heusedaggregates(建筑集料)madeofstoneandsandfromtheMissouriRiverChipperfieldthinksthattheworldisfilledwithbadmodernarchitecture.Duringa2011TedXtalk,hesaidsomanyglobalbuildingsarefinishedfastwithoutconcernforthefuture."Asanarchitect,I'minawaythepreserverofmeaning,andheritage.Citiesarehistoricalrecords,andarchitectureafteracertainmomentisahistoricalrecordSo,insteadofgoingafternewnessandfastness,Chipperfieldrespectseachcity'shistory.Builtinthemid﹣1800s,Chipperfieldrebuiltitbykeepingitsformerremainsaspartofthenewdesign.Thousandsofpiecesofscraps(廢料),evenbulletholes,accordingtoBloomberg.Asthestatementoftheawardexplains,Chipperfield'sworks"embracethepreexisting"whilecreating"structuresabletolast,physicallyandculturally".(1)WhatisChipperfield'sarchitecturalapproach?A.Hehighlightslocalqualities.B.Healwaysusessustainablematerials.C.Headoptshigh﹣techstructure.D.Hepreferssharpanglesandstrikinglines.(2)WhatdoesthesectionconcerningtheUSSaintLouisArtMuseumshowaboutChipperfieldandhisworks?A.Eachofhisworksisunique.B.Helikesmakinguseoflocalmaterials.C.Hefocusesonbuildingmuseums.D.Heoftenincludescolonnadesinhisbuildings.(3)AccordingtoChipperfield,whatisaproblemwithbadmodernarchitecture?A.Ithasnotypicalstyle.B.Itlackscreativityindesign.C.Itisnotvisuallyappealing.D.Itprefersspeedtoquality.(4)HowdidChipperfieldrebuildBerlin'sNeuesMuseum?A.Herestoreditasitusedtobe.B.Hetriedtomakeitlookmoremodern.C.Hecreatedastructureabletolastforalongtime.D.Hehadtheformerremainsbuiltintothedesign.14.(10分)People'sfirstmemoriesareallautobiographical(自傳式的),ormemoriesofsignificantexperiencesintheirlives,andtheseeventstypicallydidn'thappenbeforetheageof2or3.InfactHowever,researchsuggeststhatinfants(嬰兒)canformotherkindsofmemories.Withinthefirstfewdaysoflife,infantscandemonstratethattheyrememberlotsoffamiliarfacesbysmilingmostattheonestheyseemostoften.Butifso,whydopeopleexperienceinfantileamnesia?Thoughitstillisn'tclearwhetherit'sbecausewecan'tformautobiographicalmemories,orwhetherwejusthavenowaytoretrieve(找回),scientistshaveafewguesses.Oneisthatautobiographicalmemoriesrequireyoutohavesomesenseofself.Researchershavetestedthisabilityusingamirrorrecognitiontaskcalledtherougetest.Itinvolvesmarkingababy'snosewithaspotofredlipstick.Researchersthenplacetheinfantinfrontofamirror.Infantsyoungerthan18monthsjustsmileatthebabyinthereflection,notshowinganyevidenceofrecognizingthemselvesortheredmarkontheirface.Between18and24months,infantstouchtheirownnose,suggestingthattheyconnectthereddotinthemirrorwiththeirownface—theystarttoformsomesenseofself.Anotherpossibleexplanationisthatbecauseinfantsdon'thavelanguageuntillaterinthesecondyearoflife,theycan'tformnarrativesabouttheirownlivesthattheycanlaterrecall.Finally,thehippocampus(海馬體),isn'tfullydevelopedintheinfancyperiod.Scientistswillcontinuetoinvestigatehowthesefactorsmaycontributetoinfantileamnesia.(1)Whatcaninfantsdointheirfirstfewmonths?A.Memorizemostoftheirfamilymembers.B.Distinguishbetweenfamiliarandunfamiliarfaces.C.Rememberastringofeventsfromtherecentpast.D.Identifytheirownreflectionsinthemirror.(2)Whatdoinfantstendtodoafter18months,accordingtotherougetest?A.Seetheirreflectionsasthemselves.B.Ignorethemarksontheirfaces.C.Enjoyplayingwiththeirreflections.D.Showastronginterestinthemirror.(3)Whatcouldbeacauseofinfantileamnesia,accordingtothetext?A.Infants'inabilitytorecallmemories.B.Infants'immaturehippocampus.C.Infants'undevelopedcommunicationskills.D.Infants'unsteadyautobiographicalmemories.(4)Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.Whendobabiesstartrememberingthings?B.Whyisithardtoretrievelostmemories?C.Howdokidsformtheirfirstmemories?D.Whycan'twerememberbeingababy?15.(12.5分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Socialmediacanconnectyoutofriendsandfamily,bringyouthelatestandmostimportantnews,andhelpyoudiscoverthingsyouwouldnevercomeacrossotherwise.(1).Theycanleadtonegativeemotionsordistractyoufromimportanttasks.Yourfirstthoughtmaybetodeleteyouraccountscompletely,butyoumaymissoutonallofthebenefits.Whynotusesomeofthesesmartstrategiestohelpyoufindagoodbalance??(2)Thecontactsonyoursocialmediacanaddupquicklyovertimeasweconstantlyfollowmorepeople.Addinginotherjunkaccountscanmakethingsevenworse.Thenexttimeyouloaduponeofyoursocialmediaapps,takesometimetounfollowtheaccountsandpeopleyou'renolongerinterestedin.(3).Ifyou'reonlyfollowing50peopleontwitter,forexample,youknowthatyou'renotmissingtoomuchifyou'reonlycheckingyourtimelineonceaday.?TurnoffnoticesFewernoticescanhelpyoukeepfocusedandcreateahealthyhabitofcheckingsocialmediaonlywhenyoureallyhaveto.Noticesaren'ttoodifficulttocontrolthesedays.(4).Browsethroughtheoptionsyouhaveinsideyourapps,too,incasesomeappshavesecretwaysofinformyou.?SettimelimitsSettingtimelimitsforsocialmediaappsonyourdevicesisn'taperfectapproach,asyoucaneasilyturnthemoffifthedrawistoostrong.Still,youmightfindtheselimitationsareeffectiveatreducingtheamountoftimeyouspendcheckingyoursocialnetworks.(5),andfromthereyoucansethowlongyouareallowedtouseeachappfor.Despiteallofthesemeasures,you'lldefinitelystillneedabitofwillpoweraswell.A.UpdateyouraccountsregularlyB.FollowfewerpeopleC.YoucanfindScreenTimeoptionsintheiOSD.Takealookatthephone'ssettingsandyouwillseewhatyoucanchangeE.However,socialmediacontactmaycauseyouproblemsF.ButtheseplatformscansometimesbetroublemakersG.Thiswillmakeabigdifferencetohowoftenyouchecksocialmedia英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)16.(15分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項Recently,Ihavebeenstrugglingtoconnectwithmydadbecauseourconversationshaveseemedunimportanttohim.Inahalf﹣heartedattempttofindsomethingthat(1)him,Ipulledoutmyphoneandshowedhimafew(2)ofJay,mynewpetrabbit."DidmomtellyouIgotabunny?"Itwasanunusualquestion.Tomysurprise,mydad's(3)werelifted."Ablackbunny!"hecalledout,gettingcloserto(4)thephotos.Hewantedtoknowmore.Ihurriedtofindmorephotos,holdingontothis(5)opportunity.Ishouldn'tbe(6)thatitwasabunnythatbrokethroughthe(7)betweenmydadandI.Growingup,wenevertalkedmuch.(8)ourtimetogethercenteredaroundanimals,likecatchingcrayfishattheriverandcaringforturtlesandcrabs.(9)animalshasalwaysbeenourthing.Afewmonthslater,IcameupwithmorephotosandvideosofJayonmylaptopsomydadcouldseethemmore(10).Ihadbeen(11)thathisinitialinterestinJaywasaone﹣offevent,buthe(12)up.againwhenIshowedhimthenewstuff.Ourloveforanimalsisthe(13)thatconnectsus.Therewasno(14)tostarthavingdeepconversationsifthathadneverbeenourstyle,justfinding(15)togetherinaphotoofabunnywasenough.(1)A.connectsB.comfortsC.inspiresD.interests(2)A.giftsB.photosC.videosD.posters(3)A.spiritsB.feelingsC.eyesD.hands(4)A.selectB.shareC.examineD.deliver(5)A.unexpectedB.unfinishedC.undoubtedD.unlimited(6)A.disappointedB.annoyedC.satisfiedD.surprised(7)A.chatB.silenceC.bridgeD.fog(8)A.PlusB.ThusC.MeanwhileD.Instead(9)A.RespectingB.LovingC.ResearchingD.Catching(10)A.easilyB.frequentlyC.patientlyD.quickly(11)A.pleasedB.ashamedC.worriedD.discouraged(12)A.cheeredB.stoodC.gaveD.looked(13)A.trickB.chainC.bondD.routine(14)A.needB.helpC.harmD.chance(15)A.hopeB.joyC.successD.freedom17.(15分)China'sbiangbiangnoodlesaretakingtheworldbystorm.yetthedish'snamedoesn't(1)(official)exist.HereinXi'an,thecapitalofChina'sShaonxiprovinceandoneofthecountry'soldestcities,thecraftofnood!c﹣pullingissotwistedtogetherwiththeblowingsound(2)thenoiseendedupinspiringthisdish'scuriousname:biangbiangnoodles.Theonomatopoeic(擬聲的)"biang"character(3)(mean)toimitate(模仿)thesoundofflourmixedwithwaterhittingacounter.Itisalso(4)(complex)towritethananycharacterintheChineselanguage.Inthepastcenturies,Shaanxi'sbiangbiangnoodleswerenomorethan(5)commonlocaldish.Comparedtoother(6)(variety)ofnoodlesfromnorth﹣westChina,biangbiangwerelessknownoutsideofXi'an,(7)theywereacomfortingandbelovedfoodamonglocals,for(8)thebackstoryandwritten"biang"characterwerecommonknowledge.Inrecentyears,biangbiangnoodlesanditsassociatedcustomhavebecomemorewidelyknownacrossChina,(9)(drive)partlybysocialmediainterestinthemade﹣upbiangcharacter.Now,thedishispassingthroughlandandseafromitssimplebeginnings(10)theheartsandmouthsofdinerstheworldover—abreakthroughthatmanypeoplehaven'texpectedtobesodelightful.寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)18.(15分)假設(shè)你是李華,過去一年中,你在外教Kevin的課堂上收獲頗多。但Kevin為了更進一步提升課堂質(zhì)量,內(nèi)容包括:(1)介紹收獲并表達感謝;(2)提出建議并給出理由。注意:(1)詞數(shù)80左右;(2)開頭和結(jié)尾已給出,不計入總詞數(shù)。DearKevin,______Yours,LiHua19.(25分)閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。Apicturebookstoodquietlyontheshelfofachildren'sbookstore,waitingforyoungreaderstoreadit.Oneday,alittlegirlcame.Shesatdownonthegroundandreadthepicturebookwithinterest.Thensheputitbackontheshelf,tookoutherpocketandsaidtothebook,butIcan'taffordyou.Myfatherisworkingoutofthetown,andmymotherisillnow.YouseeThenextday,thelittlegirlcameagain.Shereadthepicturebookagain,andwroteanote,butIcan'tcometomorrowbecauseIwillgotothehospitaltotakecareofmymother.Canyouflyovertomyhouselikeabird?Thenotehasmyhomeaddressonit."Sheputthenoteintothebook,andleftthebookstore.Howthepicturebookwantedtoflyintothearmsofthelittlegirl!Booksneededreaderswholikedthemmost,justlikethelittlegirlneededhermother.Butitwasnotabird.Itcouldnotfly,anditshardcovercouldnotflaplikewings.Thepicturebookcoulddonothingbuthuddle(蜷縮),waitingforthegirltocomeagain.Oneday,therewasabigboywholovedreading.Heputallthebookshelikedintohisshoppingbasket,includingthepicturebook.Hismotherpaidthebillforallthebookswithoutsayinganything.Thebigboyhadhisownbookshelfinhisroom,withallkindsofbooksrankedneatlyonit.Hebegantoreadonebookafteranotherthathehadbought.Whenhegottothepicturebook,hefoundthenote.Hewassosurprisedthathegaveittohismother.Hismotherreaditandwasdeeplytouched注意:(1)所續(xù)寫短文的詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;(2)續(xù)寫部分分為兩段每段的開頭語已為你寫好。Paragraph1:Thenextday,thedeliverymanreturnedthepicturebook,sayingthegirlcouldnotbereached.______Paragraph2:Untiloneday,thebigboyheardawomanandagirltalkinginthehouse.______

2023-2024學(xué)年河南省信陽市淮濱縣濱城高中聯(lián)盟高三(上)期中英語試卷參考答案與試題解析第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)1.【解答】CText1W:Ijustwantedtotakeanap,butitwasdarkwhenIwokeup.It'ssurprising!M:Yeah.Well,I'llpreparedinner.Doyouwanttohelpme?W:Sure.ButIneedtowashmyfacetoclearmyheadfirst.2.【解答】AText2M:AreyouangryaboutLinda'sexamresults?W:No.It'sjustthatshedoesn'tstudyatall.Shedoesn'ttakeherstudiesseriously.M:I'lltrycommunicatingwithher.3.【解答】BText3M:HasScottquithisjobasawaiter?W:Yes.NowhesellsbooksinabookstoreduringthedayandstudiesFrenchatnight.M:HehasbeeninterestedinFrenchsincehewasatschool.4.【解答】AText4M:Thesofalookssogood.Itwilllookgreatinyourhouse.W:Indeed.Butitspricetagsays5,000yuan.Howexpensiveitis,forgetit.I'mhungry.Let'sfindarestaurantforlunch.5.【解答】CText5W:MydreamistogotoHarvardUniversityforpostgraduatestudy.M:Mysisterisinthatuniversity.IwentthereonmytriptotheUnitedStateslastyear.W:Really?I'veonlyseenitonTV.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)6.【解答】CBText6M:⑥Jane,youlookupset.What'sup?W:⑥Mycomputerisintherepairshopagain.M:What'stheproblemthistime?W:Idon'tknowexactly.⑥Thereseemstobesomethingwrongwiththesystem.Itrestartedseveraltimeswithinanhour,IsavedM:⑦Yourreportisn'tdueuntilnextTuesday.It'sThursdaytoday.Youcanmakeit.W:⑦Itisdueonedayaheadofschedule.M:That'stoobad.7.【解答】ACText7W:⑧Whatareyoureading,Nick?M:⑧Thelatestvolumeofpoetrybymyfavoritepoet.W:Youreallylikepoetry.Iknowyoualsolikereadingnovels.Ionlyliketoreadfashionmagazines.M:Becausesomepoetsareinteresting.⑨Well,haveyouheardofthestoryaboutthe?Somepeoplefeelangrywithher.SomefeelW:Hmm...⑨Idon'tcareaboutherprivatelife.Actually,Idon'tknowwhosheis.8.【解答】ACCText8W:I'mreallyexcited.⑩I'mgoingtoChicagothisSaturday.M:Whatacoincidence!Myroommateisalsogoingthereonthatday.⑩Areyouflyingthere?Youtwocangotheretogether.I'dbehappytodriveyoutotheairport.W:⑩Thanks,butI'veboughtmytrainticket.M:OK.WhyareyougoingtoChicago?W:??RememberIwenttoamusiccampinMichigan?ImadeafriendcalledLisathere.She'sjustmovedtoChicagorecentlyM:Great!Well?W:She'sveryoutgoing.?Shehaslotsofhobbies,includingskiing,collectingM:?Andlisteningtomusic,rightW:?You'reright.We'replanningtodosomethingwithmusic,suchasgoingtothe9.【解答】BABCText9M:It'salittlehardformetolearnEnglish.Idon'tthinkIhaveagiftforlanguages.?WhycanyouspeakEnglishsowell?W:No.?ButIhavelearneditformanyyearsandIreallyworkhardatit.M:Well,IalwayshandedinmyhomeworkontimeandjoinedanEnglishclublittleprogress.?I'dliketoattenduniversityinBritainnextyear.Whatdoyouthink?W:Firstly,youcantryreadingsomeEnglishnewspapers.?Secondlyforeignersasmuchaspossible,ifIwereyouliketotalktotheEnglishteacherwhomighthavesomegoodideas.M:Totellthetruth,IoftenreadEnglishnewspapersandhavealsoaskedmyteacherforhelp.?You'reright.IdoneedtocommunicatemorewithnativeEnglishspeakers.ThankW:Notatall.?Well,don'tforgettocometomyhousetonightandwatchanEnglishM:OK.10.【解答】BCBCText10W:Theairy123FLoungesitsonthetopflooroftheLotteWorldTowerinSeoulaboveground.Thetoweristhetallestbuildinginthecountryandthefifthtallestbuilding,accordingtoitsofficialsite.?Afterbuyinganentryticket——KRW27,and,000(roughly$18)forchildren,fullofbluelightas?Severaldifferentroomsfollow——somewithopportunitiesforprofessionalphotos,othersdisplayingthebuildingmaterialsthatmakeupthetowerbeforeapuzzlingEachflooroffersdifferentattractions,suchassmallcafesonthe119ndfloors.There'stheSkyDeckonthe118thfloorbetweenyourshoesandthestreetfarbelow.?There'stheSkyTerraceonthe120th,anoutdoorbalconywithaperfectviewofthewindingHanRiver.?Finally,visitorsreachtherestaurantonthe123rdfloor.Therestaurantisbothlarge,withlampsoneachtableandcomfortablechairs.?Windowsmakeupan,stretchinguptothehighceilingtofloodthespacewithwarmlightduring,themenuisontheexpensiveside.閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分50.0分)11.【解答】(1)細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第一段AllhavedosharefavoritefromWorldusInstagram.(你所要做的就是在Instagram上與我們分享你最喜歡的PhotoshopWorld世界的記憶,參加比賽需要分享與PhotoshopWorld有關(guān)的記憶。(2)細節(jié)理解題。由HowdoIenter下的第五條mustmadeApril812:00and11:59on28thewillbeasa(有效的),否則將不被視為有效郵件,帖子必須在4月4日上午12:00之后,因此4月8日上午10:00發(fā)出的帖子無效。(3)細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)最后一段中There'stimesignforWorlddon'tyourtothiseventgotworld﹣classcomingeachtotheirtipstricksanyonetothemselvesinphotography,所以不要錯過體驗這個奇妙活動的機會,為任何想要進一步沉浸在攝影世界中的人展示他們最好的技巧,PhotoshopWorld是一個與攝影和圖片處理有關(guān)的活動。12.【解答】(1)細節(jié)理解題。由第三段Toextent,tidyingallowedadjust;we'retoourofWang,adeclutteringin,toldDaily.(在某種程度上,我們可以調(diào)整自己。"上海的一名整理顧問王澤虎在接受《中國日報》采訪時表示,整理對人們的好處是它幫助人們知道他們真正看重的是什么。(2)詞義猜測題。由第四段Yetholdsuntoldofandasconstantovercantotrivialmatters,saidWilliamsThe,《衛(wèi)報》的佐伊?威廉姆斯(ZoeWilliams)說。)可知,瑣碎的";B.critical關(guān)鍵的;D.Insignificant不重要的。故選D。(3)段落大意題。由倒數(shù)第二段Sincecontinuedpopularitymediaencouragedthatto"tidyalackpersonal,"notedNewPost.Sometimes,conveysaboutownerthespaceoffpersonalitycelebratingbeauty"can'tcopied".(《紐約郵報》指出,社交媒體鼓勵的審美傾向于使"整潔的背景缺乏個人風(fēng)格","雜亂"傳達了生活空間主人的一些東西,慶祝了"不可復(fù)制"的美。故選B。(4)推理判斷題。由最后一段Thepurposetidynotcutonpossessionsdeclutterspaceratherlearnmakechoicesfindinlife.(整潔的真正目的不是減少你的財產(chǎn)或整理你的空間,并在日常生活中找到感激之情,整理的真正目的是過有意義的生活。故選D。13.【解答】(1)推理判斷題。根據(jù)第一段最后一句話Unlike,howeverarchitectChipperfieldfamoushavingtypical,與他們不同的是。)以及第二段的最后一句話Whiletypelocationhisvaryideamatchingtocitieslocaltheybuilthaschanged.(雖然他的項目類型和地點各不相同,Chipperfield的建筑沒有標(biāo)志性風(fēng)格,故選A。(2)細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第四段Heusesmaterials.WhentheSaintArtEast,heaggregates(建筑集料)ofandfromMissouri,reported。據(jù)美國有線電視新聞網(wǎng)報道,他使用了密蘇里河的石頭和沙子制成的骨料,使用了來自密蘇里河的石頭和沙子制成的骨料,故選B。(3)細節(jié)理解題。由第五段第二句話DuringaTedX,hesoglobalarefastconcernthe,他表示,而不考慮未來,Chipperfield認為,建筑師們追求快速完工。(4)細節(jié)理解題。由第六段第三1997rebuiltbyitsremainspartthedesign.Thousandspiecesscraps(廢料)bullet,wereinbuildingto,奇普菲爾德重建了它。據(jù)彭博社報道,甚至還有彈孔,Chipperfield在建造該博物館時,作為新設(shè)計的一部分。14.【解答】(1)細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第二段中Withinthefirstfewdaysoflife,infantscandemonstratethattheyrememberlotsoffamiliarfacesbysmilingmostattheonestheyseemostoften.(在生命的最初幾天里,并將其與陌生人的臉區(qū)分開來,嬰兒可以通過對他們最??吹降拿婵孜⑿碜C明他們記得很多熟悉的面孔)可知,嬰兒可以辨別熟悉和不熟悉的面孔。(2)細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)倒數(shù)第三段中Infantsthanmonthssmiletheinreflectionshowingevidencerecognizingorredonface.(,沒有任何跡象表明他們認識自己或臉上的紅色標(biāo)記Betweenandmonthstouchown,evenembarrassedthatconnectredinmirrortheirface—theytosomeof,嬰兒摸自己的鼻子,這表明他們把鏡子里的紅點和自己的臉聯(lián)系在一起——他們開始形成某種自我意識,在實驗測試期間,甚至感到尷尬,開始形成一定的自我意識。故選A。(3)細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)倒數(shù)第二段中Finallyhippocampus,whichtheofbrainlargelyfor,isn'tdevelopedtheperiod.,海馬體,在嬰兒時期并沒有完全發(fā)育,"嬰兒遺忘癥"的一個可能原因是嬰兒的海馬體不成熟.Infants'hippocampus.(嬰兒未成熟的海馬體)符合題意。(4)標(biāo)題判斷題。根據(jù)第一段中In,mostcan'tthingsthefewoflives—aresearcherscalledamnesia.(事實上。)以及通讀全文,并列舉了幾種可能的解釋、語言的缺乏以及海馬體的未完全發(fā)育等can'trememberababy?(?)"概括文章主要內(nèi)容,故選D。15.【解答】(1)細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)下句Theyleadnegativeoryouimportant。)可知,還有消極之處,E項"Howevermediamayyou,社交媒體接觸可能會給你帶來問題。故選E。(2)標(biāo)題歸納題。根據(jù)下文Theonsocialcanupoverasconstantlymore,隨著我們不斷關(guān)注更多的人。)以及taketimeunfollowaccountspeoplenointerested(花一些時間去清除那些你不再感興趣的賬戶和人,本段給出的建議是少關(guān)注一些賬戶fewer。"符合語境。(3)細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)下文Ifonly50on,for,youthatnottooifonlyyouroncea,如果你在twitter上只關(guān)注了50個人,你就不會錯過太多,即使每天只查看一次社交網(wǎng)絡(luò),G"Thismakeadifferencehowyousocial。"符合語境。(4)推理判斷題。根據(jù)上文Noticestootothese,通知并不難控制throughoptionshaveyour,toocaseappssecretof

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