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湖北省部分重點中學2025屆高三第一次聯(lián)考高三英語試卷第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)做題時,請先將答案標在試卷上。錄音內(nèi)容結(jié)束后,你將有兩分鐘的時間將試卷上的答案轉(zhuǎn)涂到答題卡上。第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.Whendoesthemanhavetogettoschool?A.In50minutes.B.In30minutes.C.In20minutes.2.Whatisthehouselike?A.Itismainlymadeofwood.B.Itdoesn’thaveastudy.C.Itistoooldtolivein.3.Whydoesthewomansuggesttheygohomenow?A.Shehastogetupearly.B.Theyaren’thavingfun.C.Therestaurantisclosing.4.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Theamountofwaterintheriver.B.Therecentweatherevents.C.Thelocalswimmingpool.5.Howdoesthemanfeel?A.Understanding.B.Excited.C.Upset.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應位置。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6.Whatismostlikelythewoman’sprimaryconcern?A.Themanisn’tcompletingasufficientnumberofsales.B.Themanhasapoorattitudetowardshisco-workers.C.Themanisalwayslateforwork.7.Howwillthewomanmainlysupporttheman?A.Byofferinghimabetterposition.B.Byallowinghimtowatchherdoherwork.C.Byhavinghimworkwiththebestsalesman.聽第7段材料,回答第8至10題。8.Whodothelittledogsbelongto?A.Thewoman’sparents.B.Thewoman’sneighbor.C.Theman’sclassmate.9.Howmanydogsdoesthemanalreadyown?A.One.B.Two.C.Three.10.Whatisthemangoingtodoafterschool?A.Seesomeanimals.B.Playbasketball.C.Takeashower.聽第8段材料,回答第11至13題。11.Whatisthemostprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Motherandson.B.Clothesdesignerandactor.C.Shopassistantandcustomer.12.Whatwasthemantryingtobuyatfirst?A.Food.B.Clothes.C.Flowers.13.HowwillthewomancontactCindy?A.Byemail.B.Byphone.C.Byletter.聽第9段材料,回答第14至17題。14.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Inabathroom.B.Inalivingroom.C.Inabedroom.15.Whichcountryhasnationalclothescalleda“dirndl”?A.England.B.Germany.C.Finland.16.WhatpartoftheSámidoll’ssetismissing?A.Histrousers.B.Hisshirt.C.Hishat.17.Whatarethespeakerslookingfor?A.Adress.B.Atextbook.C.Adoll.聽第10段材料,回答第18至26題。18.Whatistheconcernmentionedinthetalk?A.Peoplearehavingtroubleconcentrating.B.Peoplearegettingmorebraindiseases.C.Peoplearebecomingconfusedbynewtechnology.19.Whatarepeopleprobablybetteratnowthanbefore?A.Writingshortstoriesonline.B.Understandinglongmovieswell.C.Reviewingplentyofinformationfast.20.Howhavewebsiteschangedaccordingtosomerecentstudies?A.Theyhavebecomemoreattractive.B.Theyhavebecomestranger.C.Theyhavebecomesmaller.第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題:每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出最佳選項。ATheJaneGoodallInstitute’s(JGI)InternationalVolunteerProgramgivesvolunteersfromalloverthewordtheopportunitytoparticipateinRoots&Shoots(R&S)programinAfrica.Currently,volunteersarebeingplacedinTanzania.Placementsoccurtwiceayear.Eachpositionrequiresaminimumcommitmentofsixmonths.Keyresponsibilities:●ManageanewpilotprojectcreatingenvironmentalplanswithR&Sschools.●Supportschool-basedenvironmentalprojects,includingcomposting,gardeningandsoilmaintenance.●MaintainadatabaseofR&Salumni(校友)andorganizealumnigatherings.Idealcandidateswill:●Possessanundergraduateorgraduateuniversitydegreeoraminimumoffouryears’workexperience.●Haveaninterestinyouthleadershipandenvironmentalservicelearning.●Becomfortabletravelingtoandworkingindependentinruralareas.●BeproficientinEnglishand/orinSwahili(斯瓦西里語).It’shelpfultobeginSwahililessonspriortoarrival.●Havegoodwritingandinterpersonalskills,alongwiththeabilitytohandlemultipleprojectssimultaneously(同時地)withahighlevelofattentiontodetail.●PriorexperiencelivingorworkinginAfricaoradevelopingcountryisaplus.●Possessavaliddriver’slicense.Travel:VolunteerswillbeexpectedtotraveltoR&Sfieldsitesonaregularbasis.Allwork-relatedtravelexpenseswillbecoveredbytheJGI.Therewillbenovacationorannualleavetimeawardedtothisposition.Fees:ThetotalfeeforthispositionisUSD7,000.A30%nonrefundabledepositisduesixweeksbeforedeparture,withtheremaining70%duetwoweeksbeforedeparture.Includedinthefee:√Accommodation√BasicSwahililanguagelessons√Localtravelandcommunication√Programtrainingandmaterials√WorkvisaHowtoapply:Clickthelinkbelowtouploadyourcoverletterandresume.Pleasenotethatduetothehighnumberofapplicationsandinquiriesonlyqualifiedapplicantswillbecontactedforaninterview.1.Accordingtothearticle,youmust________ifyouwanttoparticipateinJaneGoodall’sRoots&Shootsprogram.A.beauniversitygraduate B.beanexperienceddriverC.beabletoworkinruralareas D.haveexperienceinworkinginAfrica2.Accordingtothearticle,volunteersfortheprogramwouldbeexpectedto________.①multitaskwhilebeingdetail-oriented②learnthelocallanguage③workinTanzaniaforsixmonths④getinvolvedinsocialgatheringsA.①②③ B.①②④ C.①③④ D.①③④3.Whatcanwelearnfromthearticle?A.Thepositionisavailableeverytwoyears.BOnlyafewpeoplewillapplyfortheposition.C.Candidatescanapplythroughmultiplechannels.D.Thepositiondoesn’tincludevacationorannualleave.【答案】1.C2.A3.D【解析】【導語】本文是一篇應用文。文章介紹了珍·古道爾研究會組織的非洲“根與芽”志愿者項目,涵蓋主要職責、候選人條件、差旅、費用和申請方式等信息?!?題詳解】細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)Idealcandidateswill下第三點“Becomfortabletravelingtoandworkingindependentinruralareas.(能適應在農(nóng)村地區(qū)獨立出差和工作)”可知,如果你想?yún)⒓舆@個項目,你必須能夠在農(nóng)村工作。故選C項?!?題詳解】細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第一段中“Currently,volunteersarebeingplacedinTanzania.(目前,志愿人員正在坦桑尼亞工作)”和“Eachpositionrequiresaminimumcommitmentofsixmonths.(每個職位至少需要六個月的工作時間)”、Idealcandidateswill下第四點“BeproficientinEnglishand/orinSwahili(斯瓦西里語).It’shelpfultobeginSwahililessonspriortoarrival.(精通英語和/或斯瓦西里語。在到達之前開始斯瓦希里語課程是很有幫助的)”和第五點“Havegoodwritingandinterpersonalskills,alongwiththeabilitytohandlemultipleprojectssimultaneously(同時地)withahighlevelofattentiontodetail.(有良好的寫作和人際交往能力,能夠同時處理多個項目,并對細節(jié)高度關注)”可知,該項目的志愿者將被要求在注重細節(jié)的同時進行多任務處理,學習當?shù)卣Z言,在坦桑尼亞工作六個月。故選A項。【3題詳解】細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)Travel部分中“Therewillbenovacationorannualleavetimeawardedtothisposition.(該職位將不提供假期或年假)”可知,這個職位不包括假期或年假。故選D項。BAsachild,MateoDeLaRochadreamedofworkingasagarbageman.Inhishomecity,trashpileswereeverywhere.Thelocalsanitationworkerwastheonlypersoncleaningupthepollution.DeLaRocha’sfamilylatermovedtotheUnitedStates.Nowasahighschoolsenior,hehasfoundauniquewaytotacklepollution:Alongwithtwofriends,heraised$11,000topluganabandonedoilwellinOhiothatwasleakinggasclosetoabarnonahorsefarm.Asmanyas3.9millionabandonedandagingoilandgaswellsarespreadacrosstheU.S.,accordingtotheEnvironmentalProtectionAgency(EPA),andatleast126,000ofthesewellsare“orphans”.Thismeansthereisnoownerorcompanytobeheldresponsibleforthem.TheEPAestimatesthatabandonedwellscollectivelyreleased303,000tonnesofmethanein2022.That’sroughlyequivalenttotheannualcarbondioxideemissionsof23gas-burningpowerplants.AftercompletinghisAPEnvironmentalScienceclass,DeLaRocharealizedtheissueofabandonedwellswassomethingforwhichindividualscouldpotentiallymakeadifference.Hetheninvitedtwoclassmates,SebastianNgandLilaGisondi,tojoinhim.“WhenMateoapproachedmeaboutthis,Ilookedintothesemethanewellsandwhatwecoulddoaboutthem,”Ngsaid.“Itkindofflippedaswitch.”Previously,hehadfelthelplessaboutclimatechangebutwouldsimplyjokeabouttheworldending.ForGisondi,talkingwithherfriendsaboutthesemethane-emittingwellsbroughtclimatechangefromthebackofhermindtotheforefront.“ItwassomethingthatIfeltIcouldactuallyhelpwith,”shesaid.Aftermoreresearch,thetrioconnectedwithTheWellDoneFoundation(WDF),anonprofitorganizationspecializinginpluggingorphanedwells.TheorganizationwasfoundedbyCurtisShuck,aveteranoftheoilandgasindustry.Since2019,hisorganizationhassurveyedmorethan1,700abandonedwellsnationwideandplugged44ofwhattheyidentifiedasthemostproblematicones.OnMay23,contractorspouredthecementtoplugtheorphanedwellinOhio.Withtheinitialsuccess,DeLaRocha,NgandGisondiarenowmoreconfidentaboutthefutureoftheircause.4.WhatinspiredDeLaRocha’sinterestinenvironmentalissuesinitially?A.TheWellDoneFoundation’swork. B.HisAPEnvironmentalScienceclass.C.Thepollutionandlackofhelptoaddressinhometown. D.Hisfamily’smovetoAmerica.5.Pluggingabandonedoilwellscanhelptofightclimatechangebecauseit____________.AstopsmethanefromleakingintotheatmosphereB.preventspollutionofnearbyfarmsC.helpsreducecarbondioxideemissionsD.encouragesoilcompaniestomanagetheirwellsresponsibly6.Del.aRocha’sproposalmadehisfriendsfeel____________.A.disappointedwithenvironmentalorganizationsB.uncertainabouttheirabilitytomakeadifferenceC.motivatedtocontinuetheirenvironmentalstudiesD.confidentabouttheirpersonalimpactonclimatechange7.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?A.DeLaRocha’schildhooddream.B.Threeteens’uniquesolutiontoclimatechange.C.TheimpactofU.S.environmentalorganizations.D.Oilcompanies’approachtomanagingabandonedoilwells.【答案】4.C5.A6.D7.B【解析】【導語】這是一篇說明文。文章主要介紹了三個青少年通過廢棄的油井來應對環(huán)境污染問題?!?題詳解】細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第一段“Asachild,MateoDeLaRochadreamedofworkingasagarbageman.Inhishomecity,trashpileswereeverywhere.Thelocalsanitationworkerwastheonlypersoncleaningupthepollution.(馬特奧·德拉·羅查小時候夢想成為一名清潔工。在他的家鄉(xiāng),到處都是垃圾堆。當?shù)氐沫h(huán)衛(wèi)工人是唯一清理污染的人)”可知,家鄉(xiāng)的污染和缺乏幫助激發(fā)了德拉·羅查對環(huán)境問題的興趣。故選C?!?題詳解】細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第二段“Nowasahighschoolsenior,hehasfoundauniquewaytotacklepollution:Alongwithtwofriends,heraised$11,000topluganabandonedoilwellinOhiothatwasleakinggasclosetoabarnonahorsefarm.(現(xiàn)在,作為一名高中畢業(yè)生,他找到了一種獨特的方法來解決污染問題:他和兩個朋友一起籌集了1.1萬美元,用于封堵俄亥俄州一個馬場谷倉附近的一座廢棄油井,該油井正在泄漏天然氣)”可知,堵住廢棄的油井可以幫助應對氣候變化,因為它可以阻止甲烷泄漏到大氣中。故選A?!?題詳解】細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)最后一段“Withtheinitialsuccess,DeLaRocha,NgandGisondiarenowmoreconfidentaboutthefutureoftheircause.(有了最初的成功,德拉羅查、吳恩達和吉松迪現(xiàn)在對他們事業(yè)的未來更有信心了)”可知,他的提議讓他的朋友們對自己對氣候變化的影響充滿信心。故選D?!?題詳解】主旨大意題。根據(jù)第五段“AftercompletinghisAPEnvironmentalScienceclass,DeLaRocharealizedtheissueofabandonedwellswassomethingforwhichindividualscouldpotentiallymakeadifference.Hetheninvitedtwoclassmates,SebastianNgandLilaGisondi,tojoinhim.(在完成AP環(huán)境科學課程后,DeLaRocha意識到廢棄井的問題是一個個人可以發(fā)揮作用的問題。然后,他邀請了兩位同學SebastianNg和LilaGisondi加入他的行列)”可知,文章主要介紹了三個青少年對氣候變化的獨特解決方案。故選B。CAtamuseuminVietnam,LenaBui’sfilmWhereBirdsDanceTheirLastreflectedonthevulnerabilityofVietnamesefeatherfarmsafterBirdFlu.DuringafestivalinRwanda,EllenReid’saudioexperienceSoundwalkwassharedinahopefuldiscussionaboutmusicandmentalhealth.Overtheyears,Ihavebeenworkingattheintersectionofscientificresearchandtheartstosupportscienceinsolvingglobalhealthchallenges.Scienceisn’ttheonlykeytoaddressingtheseissues.Toachieveitspotentialandreachallwhocouldbenefit,sciencedependsontrustandgoodrelationships.Peoplemightnotalwaysseescienceasrelevant,trustworthyormeaningfultotheirlives.Therearereasonswhysomeseescienceashavingachequeredpast,fromnuclearweaponstoeugenics,andarethereforeuninterestedin,orsuspiciousof,whatitproposes.Scienceispowerfultobuilduponandtestanevidencebase,butresearchersandfundershaven’tbeenasgoodatensuringthisevidencebaserespondstotheneedsandinterestsofdiversecommunities,orinformspolicymakerstotakeaction.Sciencemightbeperceivedasdistancingitselffromthepersonal,thepoeticandthepolitical,yetitisthesequalitiesthatcanbemostinfluential—whenitcomestopublicinterestinatopicorhowagovernmentprioritizesadecision.Amovingstorywelltoldcanbemorememorablethanalistoffacts.Thisiswheretheartscomein.Artistsgiveusdifferentperspectiveswithwhichtoconsiderandreimaginetheworldtogether.Theycanredresstheproclaimedobjectivityinsciencebybringingstories—subjectivities—intothepicture,andthesecanhelpfoster,asenseofconnectionandhope.In2012,Isetupartistresidenciesinmedicalresearchcentresaroundtheworld.ButIwasattachedtoClinicalResearchUnitinVietnam.Theheadoftheresearchteamwasdelighted,findingthatasaVietnameseartist,ButIhadlicensetobein,andtoshareusefulinsightsfromvillageswhereinfectiousdiseaseresearchersweren’twelcome.Sixyearslater,IledWellcome’sContagiousCitiesprogram,whichestablishedartistresidenciesworldwidetosupportlocallyledexplorationsofepidemicpreparedness.Withpandemic,climateandmentalhealthcrisesuponus,neverhastherebeenmoreneedtobuildandnurturehopefulandimaginativespacestogrowhumanconnectionandsharedpurposeforthecommongood.Scienceandtheartscanworkhandinglovetoachievethis.8.TheauthorliststwoworksinParagraph1mainlyto.A.showthatsciencecanbepromotedinartformsB.provehiscompetenceinbothscienceandartC.revealthegapbetweenscienceandartD.introducesuccessfulscience-relatedartworks9.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“chequered”inParagraph2probablymean?A.Usualandunusual. B.Recentandremote.C.Goodandbad. D.Peacefulandscary.10.Whichofthefollowingwouldtheauthoragree?A.Policy-makersbasetheirdecisionsonscience.B.Researcherspopularizescienceeffectively.C.Scienceiswellreceivedamongthepublic.D.Scienceandtheartshelppeoplebuildconnectionsjointly.11.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.WhereDoScienceandtheArtsMeet? B.TheValueoftheArtstoScienceC.ANewWaytoFightPandemic—theArts D.WhichMattersMore,ScienceortheArts?【答案】8.A9.C10.D11.B【解析】【導語】這是一篇說明文。文章主要說明了作者認為科學可以通過藝術形式得到推廣,解釋了藝術和科學之間的關系和聯(lián)系。【8題詳解】推理判斷題。根據(jù)第一段“AtamuseuminVietnam,LenaBui’sfilmWhereBirdsDanceTheirLastreflectedonthevulnerabilityofVietnamesefeatherfarmsafterBirdFlu.DuringafestivalinRwanda,EllenReid’saudioexperienceSoundwalkwassharedinahopefuldiscussionaboutmusicandmentalhealth.Overtheyears,Ihavebeenworkingattheintersectionofscientificresearchandtheartstosupportscienceinsolvingglobalhealthchallenges.(在越南的一個博物館里,LenaBui的電影《鳥兒跳舞的最后一刻》反映了禽流感后越南羽毛農(nóng)場的脆弱性。在盧旺達的一個節(jié)日里,EllenReid的音頻體驗Soundwalk在一個關于音樂和心理健康的充滿希望的討論中被分享。多年來,我一直在科學研究和藝術的交叉點工作,以支持科學解決全球衛(wèi)生挑戰(zhàn))”可知,作者在第一段中列舉了兩部作品,主要是為了表明科學可以通過藝術形式得到推廣。故選A?!?題詳解】詞句猜測題。根據(jù)劃線詞后文“fromnuclearweaponstoeugenics,andarethereforeuninterestedin,orsuspiciousof,whatitproposes(從核武器到優(yōu)生學,有些人認為科學有著chequered的過去,因此對它提出的東西不感興趣或持懷疑態(tài)度,這是有原因的)”可知,后文提到因為核武器和優(yōu)生學等話題,科學有著好的和壞的過去,因此對它提出的東西不感興趣或持懷疑態(tài)度,這是有原因的。由此可知,劃線詞chequered意思是“好的和壞的”。故選C。【10題詳解】細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第四段“Amovingstorywelltoldcanbemorememorablethanalistoffacts.Thisiswheretheartscomein.Artistsgiveusdifferentperspectiveswithwhichtoconsiderandreimaginetheworldtogether.Theycanredresstheproclaimedobjectivityinsciencebybringingstories—subjectivities—intothepicture,andthesecanhelpfoster,asenseofconnectionandhope.(一個感人的故事講得好比一串事實更令人難忘。這就是藝術發(fā)揮作用的地方。藝術家為我們提供了不同的視角,讓我們一起思考和重新想象這個世界。他們可以通過將故事——主觀性——帶入畫面來糾正科學中宣稱的客觀性,這些可以幫助培養(yǎng)一種聯(lián)系感和希望)”可知,作者認為科學和藝術共同幫助人們建立聯(lián)系。故選D?!?1題詳解】主旨大意題。根據(jù)最后一段“Withpandemic,climateandmentalhealthcrisesuponus,neverhastherebeenmoreneedtobuildandnurturehopefulandimaginativespacestogrowhumanconnectionandsharedpurposeforthecommongood.Scienceandtheartscanworkhandinglovetoachievethis.(面對流行病、氣候和心理健康危機,我們從來沒有像現(xiàn)在這樣需要建立和培育充滿希望和想象力的空間,以加強人與人之間的聯(lián)系,實現(xiàn)共同利益的共同目標。科學和藝術可以攜手合作來實現(xiàn)這一目標)”可知,文章主要說明了作者認為科學可以通過藝術形式得到推廣,解釋了藝術和科學之間的關系和聯(lián)系。由此可知,B選項“藝術對科學的價值”最符合文章標題。故選B。DItisimpossibletocatchupwithlight.Lighttravelsat300millionmetreseverysecond,butifyouchasedafteritat299millionm/s,itwouldstillbeleavingyouat300millionm/s,notatthe1millionm/s(strictlyspeaking,thelightshouldbetravellingthoughemptyspace).Thatcrazy-soundingideaisthebedrockofAlbertEinstein'sSpecialTheoryofRelativity.TheimplicationsofEinstein'sideaareenormous.Forexample,itmeanstimedoesnotpassatasteadyrateacrosstheUniverseanditbecomespossibleforpeopletoageatdifferentratesdependingonwheretheyareandwhattheyaredoing.“Twinparadox”isanexample,whereanastronautdepartsfromEarth,leavinghertwinbrotherbehind.Shezipsaroundinhersuper-fastspaceshipandthenlandsbackonEarthayearlater,onlytofindthatherbrotherisnowanoldman.ThisisthekindofweirdnessthatmustbetrueifEinsteinisright—thoughwearen'tawareofitbecausewecan'tziparoundfastenough,andsoaretrickedintothinkingtimeismoreconstantthanitactuallyis.Thefactthatamovingclockdoesnotgoaslastasanunmovingoneisquiteeasytodemonstrate.First,imagineaclockmadefromtwoparallelmirrors,betweenwhichaphoton(光子)bouncesbackandforth.Imagineyouhaveoneoftheseclocksinyourhand,andthatyoucanwatchthephotonasitgoesupanddown,countingthebouncesasawayofmeasuringtime.Nowimagineafriendalsohasoneoftheseclocks,butshe’smovinghorizontally.Fromyourpointofview,herphotontracesouttwosidesofatriangleasitbouncesfromonemirrortotheotherandbackagain,travellingfurtherduringeachroundtripthanthephotoninyourclock.Herecomestheweirdbit.AccordingtoEinstein,thelightbouncinginyourfriend’sclockistravellingatthesamespeedasthelightinyourclock,thelightinyourfriend’sclockmusttakelongertobouncebetweenthemirrors.Inotherwords,yourfriend’sclockisrunningslowerthanyours.Thisconclusionmightsoundlikeaspecialfeatureoflightclocks.Butitisn’t.Itisafeatureofallclocks.Tounderstandwhy,weneedtointroduceEinstein’ssecondcrucialidea---anideafirstintroducedbyGalileoGalileiintheearly1600s.12.WhichofthefollowingisthefoundationofSpecialTheoryofRelativity?A.Wecangoalmostasfastaslight. B.Wecanreachthespeedof299millionm/s.C.Lightmovesthroughemptyspace. D.Lighttravelsatafixedspeed.13.Whatdoestheexampleofthe‘twinparadox’illustrate?A.Peoplecouldageatdifferentrates. B.Wecan’tziparoundfastenough.C.Twinsdon’talwayslooksimilar. D.Einstein’sideaisweird.14.Whatdoesthedescriptionofthetwoclocksinparagraph4demonstrate?A.Timeisnotconstant B.ClocksmeasuretimeC.Photonsbouncearound D.Parallelmirrorsdon’texist15.Whatismostlikelytobedealtwithinthefollowingparagraph?A.GalileoGalilei’slifestory. B.Thespecialfeatureofclocks.C.AnotherideaofEinstein’s. D.Eventsthathappenedinthe1600s.【答案】12.D13.A14.A15.C【解析】【導語】本文是一篇說明文。文章介紹了愛因斯坦狹義相對論基礎?!?2題詳解】細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第一段“Itisimpossibletocatchupwithlight.Lighttravelsat300millionmetreseverysecond,butifyouchasedafteritat299millionm/s,itwouldstillbeleavingyouat300millionm/s,notatthe1millionm/s(strictlyspeaking,thelightshouldbetravellingthoughemptyspace).Thatcrazy-soundingideaisthebedrockofAlbertEinstein'sSpecialTheoryofRelativity.(要趕上光是不可能的。光以每秒3億米的速度傳播,但如果你以每秒2.99億米的速度追逐它,它留給你的仍然是每秒3億米,而不是每秒100萬米(嚴格來說,光應該是在真空中傳播的)。這個聽起來很瘋狂的想法是愛因斯坦狹義相對論的基礎)”可知,愛因斯坦狹義相對論的基礎是光始終以每秒3億米的速度傳播,即它的速度是固定的。故選D項?!?3題詳解】細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第三段的句子““Twinparadox”isanexample,whereanastronautdepartsfromEarth,leavinghertwinbrotherbehind.Shezipsaroundinhersuper-fastspaceshipandthenlandsbackonEarthayearlater,onlytofindthatherbrotherisnowanoldman.(“雙胞胎悖論”就是一個例子,一個宇航員離開地球,留下了她的雙胞胎兄弟。她坐著她的超級快的宇宙飛船,然后在一年后回到地球,卻發(fā)現(xiàn)她的哥哥現(xiàn)在已經(jīng)是一個老人了)”可知,“雙胞胎悖論”的例子說明了人們可能以不同的速度變老。故選A項?!?4題詳解】推理判斷題。根據(jù)第三段的句子“ThisisthekindofweirdnessthatmustbetrueifEinsteinisright—thoughwearen'tawareofitbecausewecan'tziparoundfastenough,andsoaretrickedintothinkingtimeismoreconstantthanitactuallyis.(如果愛因斯坦是正確的,這種奇怪的現(xiàn)象一定是正確的——盡管我們沒有意識到這一點,因為我們無法足夠快地穿梭,因此誤以為時間比實際的時間更恒定)”可知,第四段兩個鐘的例子是為了證明上文的觀點:我們誤以為時間比實際上更恒定,即時間不是永恒的。故選A項。【15題詳解】推理判斷題。根據(jù)文章最后一段“Thisconclusionmightsoundlikeaspecialfeatureoflightclocks.Butitisn’t.Itisafeatureofallclocks.Tounderstandwhy,weneedtointroduceEinstein’ssecondcrucialidea—anideafirstintroducedbyGalileoGalileiintheearly1600s.(這個結(jié)論聽起來像是光鐘的一個特殊特性。但事實并非如此。這是所有時鐘的特點。要理解為什么,我們需要介紹愛因斯坦的第二個重要觀點——這個觀點是由伽利略在17世紀初首次提出的)”可推知,在下一段中,作者會介紹愛因斯坦的另一個觀點。故選C項。第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Manyinteractionsthesedayshaveakindofbumpercar(碰碰車)qualitytous.______16______Howoftendoweactuallytaketheextrafewsecondstogetasenseofwhat’sinsideotherpeople—especiallytheirgoodqualities?Infact,seeingthegoodinothersisthusasimplebutverypowerfulwaytofeelhappierandmoreconfident,andbecomemorelovingandmoreproductiveintheworld.How?●Slowdown.—______17______Trytospendafewmomentsbeingcuriousaboutthegoodqualitiesintheotherperson.Youareopeningyoureyes,takingoffthesmog-coloredglassesofthenegativitybias,andseeingwhatthefactsreallyare.●______18______—Recently,Iwasatthedentist’s,andherassistanttoldmealongstorytoputmeatease.Ididn’tfeelinterested,butInoticedherunderlyingaims.Trytoseebenevolenceofpeoplearoundyou.Inparticular,sensethelongingtobehappyintheheartofeveryperson.●Seeabilities.—InmyfirstyearatUCLA,Igaveintramuraltouchfootballatry.Inonepractice,ourgreatquarterbacktoldmeinpassing,“You’regood,andI’mgoingtothrowtoyou.”Iwasfloored.Hehadnoideaofitsimpact,yetitwasamajorboosttomysenseofworth.______19______●Recognizethatthegoodyouseeinothersisalsoinyou.Youcouldn’tseethatgoodifyoudidnothaveanideaofwhatitwas.You,too,havepositiveintentions,realabilities,andvirtuesofmindandheart.Thosequalitiesareafact.______20______Youdon’tneedahalotobeatrulygoodperson.Youareatrulygoodperson.A.Seepositivecharactertraits.B.Inthesameway,unseenripplesspreadwhenweseeothers’capacity.C.Takeamomenttoletthatfactsinkin.D.Stepoutofthebumpercar.E.Takeamomenttoobservegoodqualitiesinothers.F.Seepositiveintentions.G.Webounceoffofeachotherandmoveon.【答案】16.G17.D18.F19.B20.C【解析】【導語】本文是一篇說明文。文章介紹了一些看到他人身上的優(yōu)點的方法?!?6題詳解】前文“Manyinteractionsthesedayshaveakindofbumpercar(碰碰車)qualitytous.(如今的許多互動對我們來說都有一種碰碰車的性質(zhì))”提到很多互動像碰碰車,因此G項“Webounceoffofeachotherandmoveon.(我們互相碰撞,然后繼續(xù)前進)”符合語境,解釋相似之處在哪里,承接前文,其中的bounce和前文的bumper-car呼應。故選G?!?7題詳解】前文“Slowdown.(慢下來)”表明第一步是慢下來,后文“Trytospendafewmomentsbeingcuriousaboutthegoodqualitiesintheotherperson.Youareopeningyoureyes,takingoffthesmog-coloredglassesofthenegativitybias,andseeingwhatthefactsreallyare.(試著花一些時間去好奇對方身上的優(yōu)點。你正在睜開眼睛,摘掉消極偏見的煙霧色眼鏡,看到事實的真相)”建議去探究他人的優(yōu)點,用摘眼鏡的比喻指出這樣做的好處,因此D項“Stepoutofthebumpercar.(從碰碰車里出來)”符合語境,指出要從互動中抽離,承前啟后,其中的bumpercar呼應后文的smog-coloredglasses。故選D。【18題詳解】空處位于段首,是段落主旨句,需統(tǒng)領段落內(nèi)容,且需和其他段首句一樣使用祈使句的形式。后文“Recently,Iwasatthedentist’s,andherassistanttoldmealongstorytoputmeatease.Ididn’tfeelinterested,butInoticedherunderlyingaims.Trytoseebenevolenceofpeoplearoundyou.Inparticular,sensethelongingtobehappyintheheartofeveryperson.(最近,我去看牙醫(yī),她的助手給我講了一個很長的故事,讓我放松下來。我不感興趣,但我注意到了她潛在的目的。試著看到你周圍人的善良。尤其是感受每個人心中對幸福的渴望)”通過作者看牙醫(yī)的經(jīng)歷,提出要注意到他人的善良和對幸福的渴望,因此F項“Seepositiveintentions.(看到積極的意圖)”符合語境,指出要注意到積極的意圖,契合段落內(nèi)容。故選F?!?9題詳解】前文“Inonepractice,ourgreatquarterbacktoldmeinpassing,“You’regood,andI’mgoingtothrowtoyou.”Iwasfloored.Hehadnoideaofitsimpact,yetitwasamajorboosttomysenseofworth.(在一次訓練中,我們優(yōu)秀的四分衛(wèi)在傳球時對我說:“你很棒,我要把球傳給你。”我驚呆了。他不知道它的影響,但它極大地激發(fā)了我的價值感)”提到四分衛(wèi)對作者能力的肯定對他影響很大,激發(fā)了作者的價值感,因此B項“Inthesameway,unseenripplesspreadwhenweseeothers’capacity.(同樣,當我們看到別人的能力時,看不見的漣漪就會蔓延開來)”符合語境,指出注意到別人的能力有潛在的巨大影響,承接前文。故選B?!?0題詳解】前文“You,too,havepositiveintentions,realabilities,andvirtuesofmindandheart.Thosequalitiesareafact.(你也有積極的意圖,真正的能力,以及思想和心靈的美德。這些品質(zhì)是事實)”指出要意識到自己身上的美好,因此C項“Takeamomenttoletthatfactsinkin.(花點時間讓這個事實逐漸被接受)”符合語境,提到慢慢接受自己很美好的事實,承接前文,其中的fact在前一句中有同詞復現(xiàn)。故選C。第三部分語言運用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)JamesonLobb,a24-year-oldinvestmentbankerandhiscollegebuddy,anartificialintelligenceengineernamedRaphaelJafriweresqueezinginalunchtimeworkoutoverlookingtheEastRiver,whenLobbfroze.“Somebody’sinthewater,”hesaid.BeforeJafricould____21____,Lobbclimbedovertherailattheedgeofthebankand____22____intothecoldwaterwithouttakingthetimetoremovehisshoes.WhatLobbhadseenthenwasapersonfloating,____23____.Jafrididn’tneedtoseethevictim.Hejust____24____hisshoesquicklyandswan-dived.Approachingtheunconsciousvictim,Lobbsawthatitwasamiddle-agedman.Hewasbig,around200pounds,respectablydressedand____25____fast.Therescuerdived,feltaround,graspedthemanandkickedupwarduntiltheyboth____26____.Jafriwastherenow.Treadingwater,thetwofriendsfloatedthemanonhisback.AsJafriloopedhisarmsaroundtheman’sshouldersandLobb____27____thehipsandknees,thepairundertooktheslogbacktothebank.Theirlungsheavedandtheirmuscles____28____astheypushedandpulledtheimmobilefigurethroughthebrisk,churningwater.Theymighthavebeenhaulingacorpse.Theman’sskinwasblue,andneitherJafrinorLobb____29____anybreathing.Suddenlythemanstirredbreathingagain,and_____30_____backtonearunconsciousness.Bothmen,_____31_____exhaustedfrom15-plusminutesinthewater—watchedasrescueworkersloadedthenearlydrownedmanintoanambulanceand_____32_____.LobbandJafrineverlearnedwhohewas,whatbecameofhimorhowhe’dfallenintotheriver.Inp

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