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期末統(tǒng)考英語試題

第I卷

第一部分:聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)

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,并標在試卷的相應位置。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.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。

聽下面較長對話,回答以下小題。

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.

聽下面較長對話,回答以下小題。

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.

聽下面較長對話,回答以下小題。

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徑

聽下面較長對話,回答以下小題。

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.

聽下面獨白,回答以下小題。

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:閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)

第一節(jié)(共11小題;每小題2.5分,滿分27?5分)

閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。

A

Oscar-winningJapanesecomposerandmusicianRyuichiSakamoto(坂本龍一)diedofcancer

onMarch28,2023attheageof71,JapaneserecordingcompanyAvexannouncedinastatementon

itswebsiteonMay4,2023."WhileundergoingtreatmentforcancerdiagnosedinJune2020,

Sakamotocontinuedtocreateworksinhishomestudiowheneverhishealthwouldallow.Helived

withmusicuntilhisfinaldays,“saidthestatement,whichalsoquotedSakamoto'sfavoriteLatin

phrase,6<Arslonga,vitabrevis(Artislong,lifeisshort)”.

BorninTokyoin1952,Sakamotowasintroducedtothepianoasatoddler(學步的幼兒),and

hewentontostudyatTokyoNationalUniversityofFineArtsandMusic.Hewasalwaysdrawnto

soundsaroundhim.AsahighschoolerinTokyo,Sakamotohadtorideatraineverymorningto

attendclasses,Heamusedhimselfbylisteningtothesoundsthetrainmade.

In1978,heco-foundedthepioneeringtechno-popgroupYellowMagicOrchestra.Lessthana

decadelater,SakamotobecamethefirstJapanesecomposertowintheAcademyAwardforBest

OriginalScore(酉己樂)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(結腸)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

【語篇解讀】這是一篇記敘文,文章主要介紹了日本作曲家和音樂家坂本龍一的生平。

[21題詳解】推理判斷題。根據第一段中“Helivedwithmusicuntilhisfinaldays,"saidthe

statement,whichalsoquotedSakamoto'sfavoriteLatinphrase,14Arslonga,vitabrevis(Artislong,

lifeisshort)”.(直到最后的時光,他還和音樂在一起,”該聲明表示,它還引用了坂本最喜歡

的拉丁語“Arslonga,vitabrevis”(藝術千秋,人生朝露))”以及下文描述了坂本在音樂方面

的成就可知,該聲明引用坂本最喜歡的拉丁語是為了告訴我們他在音樂方面?zhèn)ゴ蟮某删?,?/p>

選D。

【22題詳解】細節(jié)理解題。根據第三段中“BeforehisOscarglory,heappearedinJapanese

directorNagisaOshima's1983filmMeryChristmas,Mr.Lawrence,alongsideBritishrocklegend

DavidBowie.(在獲得奧斯卡獎之前,他曾出演日本導演NagisaOshimal983年的電影Mery

Christmas,Mr.Lawrence,與英國搖滾傳奇DavidBowie搭檔)”可知,坂本曾出演日本電影

MerryChristmas,Mr.Lawrence,故選Co

[23題詳解】推理判斷題。根據第一段中“Helivedwithmusicuntilhisfinaldays(直到最后的

時光,他還和音樂在一起)”和第四段中“In2014,hewasforcedtotakethefirstsignificantbreak

inhiscareerduetothroatcancer.(2014年,由于喉癌,他被迫進行了職業(yè)生涯中的第一次重大

休息)”以及全文提到的他在音樂方面的成就可知,他畢生全心全意致力于音樂創(chuàng)作,故選A。

B

Sorryrabbits,butgianttortoisesarestillwinningtheraceoflifebytreatingitlikeamarathon

andtakingeachstepslowandsteady.Recently,theworld'soldesttortoise,Jonathan,hasturned191

yearsold.Thisextendshistitleoftheoldestlivinglandanimalbyanotheryear.

Unofficially,therehavebeenclaimsofoldertortoises,includingonebelievedtohavebeen255

yearsoldwhenitdiedin2006.Researchershavenotbeenabletopindownexactlywhatkeepsthem

aroundforsolong,buttheirslow-motionlifestylemayhavesomethingtodowithit.

Gianttortoiseshaveveryslowmetabolisms(新陳代謝),whichmeanstheyburnenergyata

slowerratethansmallerandfasteranimals.PhysiologistMaxRubnerintroducedtherateofliving

theory.Thetheorysuggestedaninverserelationshipbetweenmetabolismandlifespan,which

meansthatthefasterthemetabolism,theshorterthelife.Scientistshavehadsomeissueswiththe

theoryoverthepastcentury,butitdidproducethephrase"'livefast,dieyoung1,,anditservesas

thebasisformoreresearchonthetopic.

Thelinkbetweenmetabolismandlongevity(長壽)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

【語篇解讀】這是一篇說明文。文章主要探討了巨型陸龜為何能夠擁有超長壽命的秘密,從

它們的新陳代謝速度、繁殖生活以及體型等多個方面進行了闡述,并指出科學家認為這是生

物和進化因素共同作用的結果。

【24題詳解】詞句猜測題。根據第三段中的“Thetheorysuggestedaninverserelationship

betweenmetabolismandlifespan,whichmeansthatthefasterthemetabolism,theshorterthe

life.(該理論表明新陳代謝和壽命之間存在—關系,這意味著新陳代謝越快,壽命越短。)”可

知,該理論表明新陳代謝和壽命之間存在一種相反的關系,即新陳代謝越快,壽命越短。由

此可推知,inverse意為“相反的"。故選B項。

【25題詳解】推理判斷題。根據第四段中的“Theyarethemolecules(分子)thatdamagecells

andthatincreaseasmoreenergyisburnedbythebody.Accordingtothistheory,tortoiseslive

longerbecausetheirslowmetabolismsbumlessenergy,whichmeanslessharmtothecellsintheir

bodies.(自由基是損傷細胞的分子,隨著身體燃燒更多的能量而增加。根據這一理論,烏龜的

壽命更長,因為它們緩慢的新陳代謝消耗的能量更少。這意味著對體內細胞的傷害更小。)”

可知,自由基是損害細胞的分子,身體燃燒的能量越多,自由基就越多。根據這個理論,陸

龜壽命更長是因為它們的新陳代謝緩慢,燃燒的能量少,這意味著對它們體內細胞的傷害更

少。由此可推知,自由基越少,壽命越長。故選c項。

[26題詳解】細節(jié)理解題。根據第五段中的"Becauseoftheirmassivehardshellsandtheir

geographicisolation(theyonlyliveonafewspecificislands),gianttortoiseshaveveryfewenemies

toworryabout.Thismeansgianttortoisesdon'thavetorushintoreproductiontokeeptheirspecies

alive.(由于它們巨大的硬殼和地理隔離(它們只生活在幾個特定的島嶼上),巨龜幾乎沒有敵

人需要擔心。這意味著巨龜不必急于繁殖來維持物種的生存。戶可知,巨型陸龜不必急于繁

殖以保持其物種的生存。由此可知,巨型陸龜不必擔心滅絕,所以它們不急于繁殖。故選A

項。

【27題詳解】主旨大意題。通讀全文,結合第一段中的“Sorryrabbits,butgianttortoisesare

stillwinningtheraceoflifebytreatingitlikeamarathonandtakingeachstepslowandsteady.(對

不起,兔子,但巨龜仍然通過像馬拉松一樣對待生命,緩慢而穩(wěn)定地邁出每一步,贏得了生

命的競賽。)”以及最后一段中的“Eachtheoryhasitslimitationsandunansweredquestions,but

scientistsbelievethatacombinationofbiologicalandevolutionaryfactorsiswhatkeepsgiant

tortoisesaliveforsolong.(每種理論都有其局限性和未解之謎,但科學家們認為,生物和進化

因素的結合是使巨龜存活如此之久的原因。戶可知,本文主要探討了巨型陸龜長壽的秘密。

D選項(巨型陸龜長壽的秘密)”最符合文章標題。故選D項。

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

【語篇解讀】這是一篇說明文。文章介紹了一項旨在了解更多文化對身體欣賞的影響的研究。

[28題詳解】細節(jié)理解題。根據第二段中“Wewantedtoexpandthescopeandincludeolder

womenandotherculturesasthesegroupshavehistoricallybeennotnoticed.(我們希望擴大研究

范圍,將老年婦女和其他文化納入研究范圍,因為這些群體在歷史上沒有被注意到)”可知,

LouiseHanson的研究比以前的研究范圍更廣。故選B。

[29題詳解】細節(jié)理解題。根據第三段中“Participantswereaskedtocompletequestionnairesto

understandmoreabouttheirownsenseofbodyappreciationandthepressurestheyexperience

aroundbodyimagefromfamily,peersandthemedia.(參與者被要求完成問卷調查,以更多地了

解他們自己對身體的欣賞感,以及他們在家庭、同齡人和媒體的身體形象方面所承受的壓力)”

可知,研究人員是通過調查問卷進行研究的,即提出一系列問題。故選D。

[30題詳解】細節(jié)理解題。根據第五段中"Thispressurediddecreasewithage,butevenatits

lowest,itwasstillhigherthanthatfortheotherethnicgroups.(這種壓力確實隨著年齡的增長而

減少,但即使在最低的時候,它仍然高于其他種族)”,第六段中“However,theyalsoreported

higherlevelsofappearancepressurefrompeers,whichreducedwithage.(然而,他們也報告說,

來自同齡人的外表壓力更大,隨著年齡的增長,壓力會減少)”及第七段中“Theyreportedthe

highestongoingfamilyandpeerpressurearoundbodyimage,butmedia-relatedpressurewas

lessanddecreasedwithage.(他們報告說,與身體形象有關的家庭和同伴壓力最大,但與媒體

有關的壓力較小,并隨著年齡的增長而減少)”可知,在所有文化中,身體形象壓力隨著年

齡的增長而下降。故選C。

[31題詳解)細節(jié)理解題。根據第一段"Bodyimageaffectswomenandmenallaroundtheworld,

InthenewstudycarriedoutbypsychologistsatDurhamUniversity,theteamsetouttounderstand

howbodyappreciationvariesbetweenwomenfromdifferentcultures.(英國達勒姆大學的心理學

家開展了一項新研究,旨在了解不同文化背景的女性對身體的欣賞有何不同)”可知,該研究

的目的是了解更多文化對身體欣賞的影響。故選C。

第二節(jié)(共5小題:每小題2.5分,滿分12?5分)

根據短文內容,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。

Hikingisafunwaytogetsomefreshairandexercise.Hereareafewsimpletipstomakesure

yournexthikingtripisbothsafeandenjoyable.

Hikewithatleastoneotherperson.Notonlyishikingmorefunwithafriend,itisalsosafer.

32Ifyoudecidetohikealone,makesurethatyouletsomeoneknowwhereyouaregoing

andwhenyouplantobeback.Thisway,ifyougetlostorinjured,someonewillknowwhereto

lookforyouandwhentosendhelp.

Haveplentyofwater.Evenifyouareonlygoingforashorthike,itisimportanttohavelots

ofwateronhandsothatyouavoiddehydration(脫水).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

【語篇解讀】本文是一篇說明文。文章給出了安全和愉快的徒步旅行的一些建議。

[32題詳解】根據上文"Hikewithatleastoneotherperson.Notonlyishikingmorefunwitha

friend,itisalsosafer.(至少和一個人一起遠足。和朋友一起徒步旅行不僅更有趣,也更安全。)”

可知,與朋友一起徒步旅行更安全,所以推測設空處應是和朋友一起旅行的好處。選項D“如

果你受傷了,你的朋友可以去尋求幫助。”符合語境,故選D。

【33題詳解】根據上文“Plantobringoneliterofwaterperpersonperhourofhiking.(計劃每人

每小時帶一公升水。)"和下文"Somakesuretodrinkyourwaterfrequently,evenifyouarenot

verythirsty.(所以一定要經常喝水,即使你不是很渴。)”可知,這里強調的是即使不渴也要喝

水,因此設空處應該是不喝水的后果。選項C“你可能在意識到之前就開始脫水了?!狈险Z

境,故選C。

【34題詳解】根據上文“Yourclothingshouldbecomfortableandeasytomovearoundin.Clothing

thatistooloosemightcatchonrocksorbranches.(你的衣服應該舒適,便于移動。太寬松的衣

服可能會掛在巖石或樹枝上。)”可知,本段和怎樣穿衣服有關。選項E“但是太緊的衣服可能

會讓你走路不舒服。”緊扣本段題意,故選E。

【35題詳解】設空處為本段段意句。根據下文“Ifyouhavenotexercisedinaverylongtime,do

nottrytogoonan8-milehikeupamountainonthehottestdayoftheyear,Instead,youshould

startgradually.First,goforregularwalksinyourneighborhood.Next,youshouldtrytofindplaces

towalkonsteephillsorrockysoil.(如果你很長一段時間沒有鍛煉,不要試圖在一年中最熱的

一天去登山8英里,相反,你應該慢慢開始。首先,定期在你家附近散步。接下來,你應該

試著在陡峭的山坡或多巖石的土壤上找地方散步。)”可知本段講要確保身體已經做好準備,

不要突然進行高強度的鍛煉,B選項“確保你的身體準備好了?!狈媳径晤}意,故選B。

[36題詳解】根據上文“First,goforregularwalksinyourneighborhood.Next,youshouldtryto

findplacestowalkonsteephillsorrockysoil.(首先,在你的社區(qū)進行定期散步。接下來,你

應該試著在陡峭的山坡或巖石上走路。廠由此可知,此段主要強調的是循序漸進地鍛煉,可

推斷下文是這樣做的益處。選項G“經過足夠的練習,你將能夠進行更長時間的徒步旅行,

穿越更具挑戰(zhàn)性的風景。”符合題意,故選G。

第三部分:語言運用(共三節(jié),滿分40分)

第一節(jié)完形填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)

閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最

佳選項,并在答題卡上將該選項涂黑。

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