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2025年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试猜题信息卷(一)1英语答案
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21. Which of the four countries started growing coffee earliest?Despite that, I will continue to use a flip phone as my primary creator of Jack Reacher, has said that the library in Birmingham where hephone so I don't have to carry a smartphone with me. And I will continue spent hours as a boy did nothing less than save his life. But a young ChildA. Brazil.B. Vietnam.to evangelize for it. I hope many others get fip phones. We will all be today might not be so lucky: Birmingham could lose 10 of its 35 libraries.C. Colombia.D. Indonesia.22. What is special about Vietnam?better for it. If nothing else, it'll be nice to have more people to talkBut it is not just books that make libraries magical places. Thechildren's laureate (桂冠诗人),Frank Cottrell-Boyce, stressed theirA. A unique kind of coffee drink is made there.to in the grocery line.importance for “human contact". His mother used the library as anB. High-quality coffee beans are produced there.24. What drove the author to switch to a flip phone?escape from their cramped (狭小的) Liverpool home.C. Coffee was produced for the home market there.A. Disturbance of social media.Where else can you find craft workshops, Lego, coding and chessD. Coffee planting met with problems in the 1990s there.B. Overspent time on his smartphone.clubs alongside reading challenges and author events, all for free?23. What do Brazil and Colombia have in common?C. Inspiration from his students.Rhyme times offer desperately needed company to lonely parents, as D. Negative feelings to smartphones.A. Coffee exports are growing in both countries.well as stimulation for children. Libraries can be a lifeline, not just toB. They both have a coffee-loving population. 25. What happened after the author used a flip phone?those unable, or unwilling, to spend f20 on the new Sally Rooney novel.C. They share the same number of coffee growers.A. He got less work assignments.If you don't have access to the Internet or a printer, if you struggle withD. Coffee farms are owned by families in both countries.B. He had more interaction with people. English or can't keep warm in winter, libraries are not simply somewhereC. He spent more time with his children.to borrow books.答案解析网BD. He lived a more romantic life.For all their benefits, funding for libraries is never a priority,I switched to a flip phone (翻盖手机). It vastly improved my life. I26. Why is it difficult to stop using smartphones completely nowadays?overshadowed by the more urgent demands of healthcare and schools.felt empty and frustrated at how much time I spent on my smartphone.And yet, properly resourced, they can help reduce the pressures on both.A. They serve as a vital tool.28. What does the underlined word “deprived" in Paragraph 2 probably B. They make people overthink.basics. Social media was the first to go, then email, then news apps,mean?答案解析网C. They represent the modern life.and then even internet browsers.B. Remote.A. Rich.D. They bring people many profits.I long considered switching to a flip phone, but I always found anD. Poor.C. Crowded.27. What is the author's purpose in writing the passage?excuse to stay. Ultimately it was two of my students, 15-and 18-year-29. What can be inferred from Paragraph 3?A. To advise readers to use a flip phone.old sisters, who pushed me over the edge. Word spread around schoolA. Zadie succeeded in stopping closure of her local library.B. To advocate living without a smartphone.B. Lee thinks the library matters much in his childhood. o o aa a s di an p e C. To inform readers of a flip phone's advantages.C. Lee argues that libraries have lost their relevance in the digital age.the plunge, I could, too. I spent $9 on a flip phone, plus $120 for aD. To stress the disadvantages of having a smartphone.D. Birmingham has lost most of its libraries.year of unlimited talk and text on a new number. For the last five30. What can we learn from Paragraph 5?Cmonths, I haven't carried a smartphone with me, just my flip phone.A. Public libraries provide much more than books.This is the charming, romantic side of owning a flip phone: moreWhen Liverpool's Spellow Hub library was damaged this summer, B. The libraries in the UK have a long history. an appeal quickly raised more than f250,000 to restore the facility.conversations, more eye contact, more connection. The separationC. Famous writers show their love for libraries.between work and life is much more noticeable. I don't overthink workThat was evidence to the community's deep attachment, but also toD. The activities offered by libraries become much less attractive.emails all day, since I no longer carry my work email in my pocket. I am the broader appreciation of the value that libraries bring to society.31. What is the author's attitude towards libraries?living more like my creative, curious, phone-free children.Yet they are in crisis —- again. Thirteen have closed in Merseyside.A. Indifferent.B. Critical.The UK has lost one in 20 since 2016, with 180 closed in that time, aC. Positive. D. Tolerant.This all sounds wonderful because it is wonderful. And now it'sconfession time: I still have my smartphone. As it turns out, our addiction BBC investigation has revealed. The most deprived areas are aroundDto smartphones is not just on an individual level. Intentionally or not, wefour times more likely to lose a library than the richest. Overall,Power often boosts an employee's creativity because being powerfulhave built structures that depend upon smartphone access, making it anlibrary spending has halved since 2010—11.liberates the individual from restrictions. However, new research showsessential feature of modern life. While most of the flip phone inconveniences"I owe my whole life to books and libraries, “Zadie Smith said of that employees who are not in positions of power can become moreare charming, some of them are so frustrating that they make youher local library in Kensal Rise, London, after campaigning in vaincreative when given time to “warm up" to a task by engaging in the creative task more than once.want to pull your hair out.against council plans to close it. The thriller (惊悚) writer Lee Child,【JKT·英语·冲刺压轴卷(四)第2页(共4页)】
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