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    第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第-节(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30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。This might be the most magical way to lose weight.A California resident 41 how he lost 150 pounds:by going to Disneyland.After a majorhealth 4,his then-girlfriend-now-wife suggested taking long walks around the popularamusement 43.蛋什员议底空人是粉出益Mark Gautier had just 44 from a two-week coma()when he got some 45 news fromhis doctor."The doctor said,'You really need to do something or you're not going to 46 muchlonger."At the time,he weighed 400 pounds and his kidneys()were reportedly47.Hissituation was so 48 that doctors had once given up on him.In order to get the 49 he needed,his girlfriend suggested that they 50 to Disneyland and51 just walk around.MindA ffect is a"The first two times that I came to Disneyland just to walk around it was 52 because Iwasn't used to walking,"Gautier said."Then after about two weeks,I 53 the place."Eventually,he was walking seven miles a day through the park.54 exercise,Gautier alsochanged his eating habits."It wasn't so much that we changed what we ate;it was the 55 of food that we ate,"heexplained."We cut down on everything,"Gautier said.This 56 him to still eat foods like turkeylegs and corn dogs.It took Gautier about five years to lose 150 pounds using this 57.Now,he's married,has adaughter and 58 works for Disneyland as a houseman at their hotel.He's also taking 59 ofthe Disney Aspire education program to get his bachelor's degree and 60 master's degree.41.A.imaginedB.wonderedVC.observedD.revealed42.A.scareB.technologyC.benefitD.service43.A.companyB.clubC.shop5t有ehD,park44.A.separatedB.recoveredC.originatedD.learned45.A.controversialB.amusingC.shockingD.international46.A.waitB.lastC.hideD.rest47.A.missingB.shotC.failingD.recorded英语试题第10页(共12页)

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    27.A她作为美国红十字会主席的最后一次实地任务是帮助l900年Galveston飓风的受灾者。28.D她直到83岁才从美国红十字会退休。29.C Clara Barton一直忠实于她的本性,总是去最需要帮助的地方。语法填空30.to 31.what 32.accounts 33.was adapted 34.an 35.to transform36.grew 37.better 38.leading 39.central案乐16【23·G3AB(新高考)·英语·参考答案一R一必考一Y)

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    第六套英语3 Units12试题答案听力1~5 BCCCB 6~10 BCBBC 11~15 ACBCC 16~20 AACBB阅读理解A本文介绍了四部电影。21.A根据The Learning tree部分第1句可知,摄影师、音乐家、作家兼导演的Gordon Parks执导了这部改编自他自己的同名半自传体小说的电影。由此可知,Gordon Parks是一个多才多艺的人。22.A根据Four Daughters部分最后一句可知,这部电影非常成功,还有两部续集。23.D根据每部电影的上映时间可知,Ar Blandings Builds His Dream House这部电影在圣诞节当天的四点开始放映。B俄勒冈州的消防队伍中有了新的力量:一个毛绒玩具—婴儿尤达。24.B根据第1段Sasha所说的话可知,在寻找捐赠给俄勒☒州消防队员的物品时她偶然发现这个毛绒玩具。25.C根据第3、4段可知,这个玩具给消防员带来慰藉,使他们士气大振。26.B根据第1、2段可知,Carver和他的祖母在寻找可捐赠给俄勒冈州消防队员的物品时,偶然发现婴儿尤达这个玩具。他们认为这个玩具很适合送给消防员们,并在赠送玩具时附上了一段温情的话语。由此可知,他是一个关心他人的孩子。27.D根据文章的最后三段可知,婴儿尤达这个玩具不仅鼓舞了消防员们的士气,在网络上还吸引了5万多名粉丝。因此,它带来了始料未及的影响。C一项新的研究发现:一些体型很小的像大苇莺这样的鸟之所以能在漫长而艰难的迁徙中穿越广阔的水域或沙漠,是因为它们在白天飞得很高一高度可达6000米,是它们时飞行高度的三倍。乐·41【23·G3DY·英语·参考答案一R一必考一N】

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    closeness to meet their basic human needs for social interactions.So how do we really know whoour friends are in a world where the term friend"seems so blurred?Is it right to call someone afriend who you've never spoken with in real life?Sometimes I worry that my online friendships are taking away the time I could be spendingforming meaningful relationships in real life.In an article in Psychology Today,Alex Pattakosclaims that our quest to create more and more friends through popular social media platforms hasled to us feeling more disconnected in reality.His research states that we can only maintainaround 150 real friendships and the desire to have more connections leads to emotionalattachments to online celebrities,referred to as parasocial interactions,and consequentlydetachment (from our real life connections.Do you make a distinction between your online and offline"friends"?If so,how?28.What does the author think of his real-life friends?A.They are more difficult to reach.B.They often cause him much trouble.C.They are fond of following "celebrities".D.They mostly lack interest in social media.29.Which of the following puzzled the author?A.The definition of physical friends.B.Some phrases used in online language.C.The proper way to practice appreciation online.D.The distinction between physical and online friends.30.What can we infer about "millennials"from paragraph 3?A.They are skillful in AI technology.B.They have great difficulty making a livingC.They are eager to seek online friendships.D.They rarely build firm social relationships.31.What's the author's attitude to online friendships?A.Casual.B.Opposed.C.Supportive.D.Ambiguous.DThe cooling effect of trees reduces the surface temperature of European cities in the summerby up to 12C in some regions.In contrast,green spaces without trees have an insignificant effect,according to a study that strengthens the case for tree planting to help cities adapt to globalwarming.Jonas Schwaab at ETH Zurich in Switzerland and his colleagues used land surfacetemperature data collected by satellites to compare the temperature differences between areascovered by trees,treeless urban green spaces,such as parks,and urban constructions such as roadsand buildings.They analysed 293 cities from across Europe.The land surface temperature measured by satellites isn't the same as the air temperature,which is more closely linked to what humans would feel,says Schwaab."Usually,the airtemperature difference between tree-covered areas and built-up areas would be much smaller thanthe land surface temperature differences,he says.The team found that tree-covered areas in cities have a much lower land surface temperaturecompared with surrounding areas.The differences were between 8C and 12C in central Europeand between0℃and4℃in southern Europe.The cooling effect of trees comes largely from shading and transpiration().This processtakes heat energy from the surrounding environment for evaporation ()lowering thesurrounding temperature.In the warmer climate of southern Europe,the soil is typically drier,sothe cooling effect of transpiration is lower than in regions further north,says Schwaab.The team also found that the cooling provided by treeless green spaces is insignificant,and insome instances green areas without trees can even be warmer than the surrounding urban areas.Extreme heat is a growing problem for cities in Europe and elsewhere as the planet gets【2022全国名校高考模拟冲刺卷·英语试题(一)第5页(共8页)】

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    21.What information can we get from the advertisement?A.The Ember Mug can keep drinks warm for a limited time.B.It is impossible to skip advertisements while using Kindle Paperwhite.C.Users know their family are thinking of them when the Friendship Lamp is on.D.Clicking a button on the Esky receiver enables users to find things they've lost.22.What feature do the four products have in common?A.Online availability.B.Easy operation.C.Special discount.D.Smartphone control.23.Who is this advertisement intended for?A.Family members wanting to buy gifts for their elders.B.Sales people studying grandparents'preferences.C.Companies selling products to elderly people.D.Grandparents favoring advanced technology.BMy name is Stella Young.I grew up in a very small country town in Victoria.Ihad a very normal,low-key kind of upbringing.I went to school;I hung out with myfriends;I fought with my younger sisters.It was all very normal.And when I was 15,a member of my local community approached my parents and wanted to submit myname for a community achievement award.My parents said,"Hmm,that's really nice,but there's kind of one obvious problem with that.She hasn't actually achievedanything."And they were right.You know I went to school,I got good marks,and Ihad a very low-key after-school job in my mum's hairdressing salon.Years later,I was on my second teaching round in a Melbourne high school,andI was about 20 minutes into a year-11 Legal Studies class when a boy put up his handand said,"Hey Miss,when are you going to start your speech?"西城区高三模拟测试试卷英语2022.5第5页(共15页)

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    庄意事互1.2.Make Your Own Jar Gripper该试nodesbl become th perfenwist-off bottle caps1目。sricky jar lids.The rubber inside c i top rge andm while the soft exterior ese2.考the strain on your hand.To make one,useuily knife or box eutter to cut the ball in题卷half.答是Unless you want to win a stinky-sneaker contessweaty feet aren't great for your shoes3.Get Rid of Sweaty Feet考试or your toose.A swipe of antiperspirant across the toe knuckles and soles of your feet can试help keep odor and moisture at bay.If you use astickroo,keep a separateone for yourfeet to avoid any bacterial transfer to your underarms.The blue light emitted by your smart devices is the same kind that comes from the sun,4.Set Your Phone for Deeper Sleepso staring at your sereens suppresses melatoninproduction and inhibits sleep.To reduce bluelight exposure without minimizing sereen time,go to Settings on your Apple device,thenDisplay&Brightness,and turn on Night Shift.For Androids,look for Night Light or BlueLight Filter.立aod51a2h划ems0d5.Buy Some Time,at Zero PercentFrom unemployment to unexpected expenses,periods of financial insecurity can hit mostanyone.If you have good credit and need to temporarily improve your cash flow,considergetting a card with a zero percent introductory annual percentage rate (APR).Many creditcards have interest-free periods of a year or longer.You'll have to make the minimum monthlypayments,but it can spread out the impact and"flatten the curve"of your expenses.21.Why can the showerhead of brass only be submerged for half an hour?A.To remove hard-water buildup.B.To make it spray like new.指C.To protect the surface.D.To tie it fast.22.How can an old tennis ball be turned into a bottle cap opener?A.Cutting the tennis ball in half.B.Easing the strain on hands.C.Gripping the sticky jar lids.D.Twisting off bottle caps.23.After you get a card with Zero Percent APR,what will probably happen?A.Loss of job.B.Unexpected costs.C.Stable expenses.D.Waste of money.【高考冲刺试卷(四)·英语第4页(共12页)】

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    听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.What is the man's problem?A.He needs a new toothbrush.B.He wants specific toothpaste.C.He needs to get his toothache cured.9.What aspect of the procedure is the man worried about?A.The time.B.The money.C.The feeling.10.Who is the woman?A.A nurse.B.A dentist.C.A patient.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.What did the man do?A.He saved people from a disaster.B.He started a fire by accident.C.He became a firefighter.12.Why is the woman surprised?A.The fire occurred late at night.B.The man was new to the building.C.Nobody knows the man now.13.What does the man think about the title"hero"to him?A.It is rewarding.B.It is significant.C.It is unimportant.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.What is similar between math problems and making eggs?A.They're both hard to do.B.They're both best to do in the morning.C.There are many different ways to do them.15.What kind of eggs does the boy like best?A.Scrambled onesB.Fried ones.C.Boiled ones.16.What will the boy do next?A.Continue with his homework.B.Get help from Mr.Thompson.C.Eat dinner.高二英语学科试题第2页(共10页)

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    essAnother nicknamg is the Bifthplace of Jazz because that kind of music started in NewRiver,6s9129New Orleans the shape of a crescent.a Orleans..Also,itMardi Gras City(狂欢之都)for the wild celebrations andwr parades.And there is also nickname that uses the short way tondLouisiana.If you do not want to write the name70 (completeyou can call the cityNOLA.第四部分写作(共两节,满分35分)假定英语课老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有第一节,短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线()划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。I'm sorry to hear you are suffering from heavy pressure and anxiety from collegeentrance examination.I'd like to give you some advices to help you.First of all,you must keepgood tate of mind.That is to say,you need to haveconfidence inou everything positively.Secondly,you can do the followed thingsto help yougetri of pressure,such as e listening to music,taking exercise andcommunicating with your family members or friends.Last and not least,I must tell you thatit doesn't make many difference whether you win or lose in the college entrance examination,which will not de your life.BAABSo please cheer up!I wish you the best of lucky!DCBA第二节书面表达(满分25分)7c天假定你是李华,你所在的居委会近日发起创建文明社区的活动。请你写一封倡议书,倡导全体社区居民行动起来,共建文明社区。内容包括:1.倡议的原因;Fci D2.倡议的内容;3.表达期待。注意:1.词数100左右;tce2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。Dear fellow neighbors,2022.04.2221.53Yours sincerely,

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    20223/23高分说《短语收藏夹》1.at least2.hear of3.day and night4.in memory of八年级第44期第1版高分说【巩固练】-、1.at2.to3,at4.of5,for6,of八年级第44期第1版85

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    《Unit8单元检测题》听力材料及试题参考答案(听力声频材料下载地址:www.shuren100.com)听力材料第一节1.W:What do we need tomake the yogurt?M:Two glasses of milkand one sspoonofhoney.2.M:Canyoumakechicken soup,Lisa?W:Yes,I:can.Mygrandmother taughtmy mother andmymother taughtmeto make it last year3.M:I had dumplings andsoupforlunch.What about you?W:I had rice and meat.4.M:Would you liketogo to theChineserestauranttohavedinner with me thisevening?W:Sorry,I don't feelwell:today.I don'twant toieat anything.5.M:What would you liketo eat?W:I'd like a hamburgerwith chicken.M:Anything to drink?W:No,thanks.第三节听下面一段对话,回答第6至第7两个小题。M:Can you tell me how

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    QGQG当f代中学生生报DANGDAI ZHONGXUESC BAOCN36-0059)【上接报(B)第焦4版中缝】投稿信箱:yingyuyu@jtyjy.comthe source of the soundsuggesting they were identi-【上接报(B)第2版fying the emotions of otherhad swallowed purgoats可推知,应该是山羊寻找声音的来源,表明他们正stones,dying 12 toibrary.在识别其他羊的情绪。of high-temperatur30.D推理判断题。根据本段Library.ed"from a volcano中的It is the first strong evi--Iro Library.dence可知,这是第一个有力Scientists studi的证据。由此推知,这个研in April to the Nor究结论极其重要。31.B推理判断题。根据全文satellite systems,sct Service.My内容可知,本文主要介绍的tion crossed paths vment for Ne-是研究人员发现山羊能从同类的叫声中辨别出对方的心tralia from their migcome to an情,所以本文拉该属于报纸along their flight pa的自然知识板块。It's assumed tD【素养导读】the small floating语篇类型:说明文sion provided by主题语境:人与社会语境内容:本文主要介绍烟草中change,marine po的尼古丁的特性,人们摄入的方contributors impac式,以及对人体的危害,尤其对32.Why did so ma青少年的大脑发育产生的严重危害。A.They were32.D词义推测题。根据第1B.They ate n段中的poisoning insects thattry to eat the plant可知,它是ere.种杀死虫子的毒药。33.A主旨大意题。根据第2第二节(共5小是EDeon1。tale

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    5.What did Pacheco mean when she mentioned "$3"?10.Why are Marc Bekoff's experiences mentioned in the last paragraph?A.Aaron expected too much.A.To support the assumption of animal sadness.B.$3 meant little to her family.B.To suggest the necessity of protecting animals.C.Hot Cheetos were expensive.C.To stress the importance to study animal emotionsD.Her family led a difficult lifeD.To show the deep love between mothers and children.努努6.What did Pacheco think was the most important?11.What is the main idea of the text?A.The reunion of the family.A.A dog felt upset at the death of its companion.B.The solved financial problemsB.Animals may experience sadness like humans.C.The friendship shown when in need.C.Pet owners are advised to treat their pets well.○D.The family's moving to a new homeD.Scientists found the secret of animal behaviour.丝7.Which words can best describe Aaron?DA.Creative and greedy.B.Honest and determined.Fritillaria delavayi(梭f砂贝母),a plant used in traditional Chinese medicine,has evolved(进C.Intelligent and considerateD.Responsible and curious.to become less visible to humans,new research shows.Scientists found that the plants match些their backgrounds most closely in areas where they are heavily harvested.The dog was depressed when her companion,a dog called Charlie,died suddenly from a viral in-This suggests humans are "driving"evolution of this species into new colour forms because bet-®fection last August.The little dog's head hung low and her droopy ears flopped on either side of herter-camouflaged(伪装的)plants have a higher chance of survival.sorrowful eyes."It seemed obvious to me that she was grieving,"says her owner Margaret,a 51-year-"It's remarkable to see how humans can have such a direct and powerful influence on the col-Oold manager from Ashford,Kent.ouration of wild creatures,not just on their survival but on their evolution itself,"said Professor Mar-But until recently,the idea that a dog would be heartbroken by the loss of a "loved one"wouldtin Stevens,of the Center for Ecology and Conservation on Exeter's Penryn Campus in Cornwall.have been regarded as,at best,sentimental and,at worst,stupid.Experts agreed that it was unsci-"Many plants seem to use camouflage to hide from herbivores that may eat them-but here we see分entific to suggest animals experienced the same sort of complex emotions as humans.They had onlycamouflage evolving in response to human collectors.It's possible that humans have driven evolutionbasic or primal feelings,such as fear or anger.of defensive ways in other plant species,but surprisingly little research has examined this."浴Marian Dawkins,professor of animal behaviour at the University of Oxford,asked,"It's quiteIn the new study,the researchers measured how closely plants from different populations matchedobvious that animals undergo behavioural changes after losing a social companion,offspring or parent,their mountain environment and how easy they were to collect,and spoke to local people to estimatebut are these accompanied by conscious(有意识的)experiences of suffering?'how much harvesting took place in each location.They found that the level of camouflage in the plants才Now,though,with increasingly advanced scans showing that humans form emotions in the partswas related to harvesting levels.In a computer experiment,more-camouflaged plants also took longerof the brain we share with all animals,experts are arguing that animal emotions must be similar to ourto be detected by people.own.Meanwhile,more and more behavioural studies seem to be backing it up.The bulb of the plant has been used in Chinese medicine for more than 2,000 years,and highDr.Karen Overall,a Pennsylvania animal behaviourist,believes that while we still know littleprices in recent years have led to increased harvesting.about the depth and exact nature of animal sadness,there are "so many daily examples"of animals"Like other camouflaged plants we have studied,we thought the evolution of camouflage of this少appearing deeply affected by the death of a companion.Marc Bekoff,professor of ecology and evolu-fritillary had been driven by herbivores,but we didn't find such animals,"said Dr.Yang Niu,oftionary biology at the University of Colorado,has witnessed several incidents of what he is certain wasthe Kunming Institute of Botany."Then we realized humans could be the reason."animal sadness,including sea-lion mothers wailing pitifully as they watch their babies being eaten byProfessor Hang Sun,Yang's colleague,added:"Commercial harvesting is a much strongerkiller whales,and Kenyan elephants that "seemed lost",wandering around with their tails and trunksselection pressure than many pressures in nature.The current biodiversity situation on the earth ishanging limp,after their mother had diedshaped by both nature and by ourselves.O8.What does the underlined word "grieving"in Paragraph 1 refer to?12.What do we know about Fritillaria delavayi plants?A.Feeling nervous.B.Feeling peaceful.A.They changed their shape.B.They became more colourful.C.Feeling sad.D.Feeling bored.C.They adapted to the environment.D.They have little chance of survival.烯9.What can be inferred from Marian Dawkins's opinion?13.What may Professor Martin Stevens agree with?A.She is certain that Charlie's death was an accident.A.Humans have advantages over wild creatures.B.She is sure animals have similar feelings like humans.B.Humans caused Fritillaria delavayi plants to evolve.C.She disagrees animals have changes after losing a companion.C.Fritillaria delavayi plants are herbivores'favorites.D.She is cautious about whether animals have complex emotions.D.Fritillaria delavayi plants are the only affected species.高二大联考·英语第3页(共8页)高二大联考·英语第4页(共8页)

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    D.Sympathetic and sensitive.We all know that eating later in the day isn't good for our waistlines,but why?A new studyweighed in on that question by comparing people who ate the same foods-but at different times in theday."We found that eating four hours later makes a significant difference for our hunger levels,theway we burn calories after we eat,and the way we store fat,"Vujovic said,a researcher at Boston'sBrigham and Women's Hospital."Together,these changes may explain why late eating is associatedwith increased obesity risk reported by other studies and provide new biological insight into theunderlying mechanisms.”The study provides support for the concept that circadian(生理节奏)rhythm,which influences key physiologic functions such as body temperature and heart rate,affectshow our bodies absorb fuel,researchers said.The study does show eating later results in "an increase in hunger,impacts hormonesand also changes gene expression,especially in terms of fat metabolism with a tendency towardsless fat breakdown and more fat deposition,said Dr.Bhanu Prakash Kolla,a professor ofpsychiatry and psychology at the Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and a consultant to Mayo's Centerfor Sleep Medicine and Division of Addietion Medicine.The study was small-only 16 overweight or obese people-but carefully planned to eliminateother potential causes of weight gain,the authors said."While there have been other studiesinvestigating why late eating associates with an increased risk for obesity,this may be the most wellcontrolled,including strictly controlling the amount,composition and timing of meals,physicalactivity,sleep,room temperature and light exposure,"said senior author Frank Scheer,director ofthe Medical Chronobiology Program in the Brigham's Division of Sleep and Circadian Disorders.Allparticipants were in good health,with no history of diabetes or shift work,which can affect circadianrhythm,and had regular physical activity.Each person in the study kept to a strict healthy sleep/wakeschedule for about three weeks and were provided with prepared meals at fixed times for three daysbefore the lab experiment began.Results showed that hunger pangs doubled for those on a night-eating regime.People who atelater in the day also reported a desire for starchy and salty foods,meat and,to a lesser extent,a desirefor dairy foods and vegetables.By looking at the results of blood tests,researchers were able to see

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    makelives,but I just didn't know why.Then it allhowcomes to me in one summer holiday when Icamewas volunteering at a clinic for a local neighbourhood.I was deeply moved by some sick kids'innocence eyes and sweet smiles.innocentFrom then on,I made a determination that I would work as a qualified doctor in futures.And Iwould do everything in theirfuturemypower to help kids stay away from illness and pain,into which I believed would be meaningful.书面表达One possible version:How to Reduce Mental Internal FrictionRecently our class had a hot debate on how to reduce mental internal friction such as anxiety,depression and self-doubt.Different students held different points of view.Some students argued that we should have positive attitudes towards our study and life.Onlywhen we believed in ourselves could we achieve our goals.Others suggested not comparingourselves with others because every flower has its own beauty.Besides,a top student encouragedus not to be afraid of failure,for failure is the mother of success.Personally,I think it is unnecessary to care about others'comments.Just focus on your ownbusiness and try to do as well as you can.He who laughs last laughs best.部分解析阅读理解第一节A篇主题语境:人与自我一一生活本文是应用文。文章主要介绍了一项水下探险游活动的相关信息。2l.C。理解具体信息。根据第一段中的Walk on the seabed using underwater helmets or ridealong under the waves on scooters可知,游客可以戴着水下专用头盔在海床上行走,也可以骑着轻便小车在水下行驶。22.B。理解具体信息。根据Before you go部分中的Please book at least48 hours in advance可知,游客得至少提前48小时预约,故选B项。23.C。理解具体信息。根据Tickets部分中的Helmets cost e47 and include a deposit of E12(For adults))和Helmets cost€37 and include a deposit of E7(For children)可知,一位成人需要花费47欧元,一位儿童需要37欧元,那么一家三口共需花费131欧元(47×2+37=131)。B篇主题语境:人与社会一一科学与技术本文是新闻报道。美国17岁男孩Robert Sansone设计出一款可能改变电动汽车行业的新型同步磁阻电动机。24.D。理解具体信息。根据第一段中的most electric car motors require magnets made fromrare-earth elements,,which can be costly.to obtain和第二段中的The high schooler had heard

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    BThen move your focus to other friendly faces.Does your face freeze up and look overly strict?A4GUIDED WRITING,【任务呈现】C.It has helped people bring about positive changes.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构阅D.Try to relax your hands at your side when not gesturing.E.This in turn aff ects the impression you make on your listeners成一篇完整的短文。F.Making your audiencee feel at ease can help youfeelore at ease写G.Create curiosity about your presentation in the minds of your来中国做交换生。她想向你请教如何与同学们相处,请你给她回listeners.作封邮件,内容包括:Keep an eye on your arms and hands.In1.表示欢迎:空指2.你的建议。everyday conversation,it's natural to use your注意:hands to express yourself.But when speakingbefore a group,your arms might suddenly feel导1.写作词数应为80左右(开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数):2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。heavy and your hands too hard to handle.4 DDear Alice.Also,work on varying your hand gestures.Yours,Li MingA.Then move your focus to other friendly faces.ing about阅D.Try to relax your hands at your side wher not gesturing一、任务分析E.This in turn aff ects the impression you make on your listeners.Step1:审题F.Making your audience feel at ease can help you feel more at ease.读G.Create curiosity about your presentation in the minds of your1.语篇类型:本文要求根据要点提示给外国朋友回listeners.一封邮件,属于应用文。Focus on your eye contact.Sustained eye2.时态和人称:由于邮件内容是建议外国朋友如何空contact involves your listeners and actually relaxes与同班同学相处,所以时态应以一般现在时为主。you.When speaking to a large group,find friendlyfaces in the audience and focus on talking to them.5AWhen you think of your presentation as aseries of one-on-one conversations with differentindividuals,eye contact will naturally follow.Step2:写作思路语Chinese paper cutting is a kind of folk art1.which/that uses scissors or carving knives to cut根据内容要求,该邮件分以下三段展开:法第一段对Alice来中国做交换生表示欢迎,表明你很patterns out of paper,which are then used asdecorations (decorate).It covers a wide range乐意为她提供帮助:of themes and features 3.various/varied (vary)第二段分点陈述你对Alice)应如何与同班同学相处的空建议,注意观点清晰,语言简明扼要;patterns,such as opera characters,flowers and第三段总结全文,预祝Alice在中国过得愉快。birds.4.The patterns are generally rich in culturaland historical significance.【写作范文】Paper cutting is a tradition 5.found (find)inDear Alice,语many places in China such as Hebei,Anhui andI'm glad to hear you'll come to China as an exchangestudent.It's my pleasure to give you advice on how to get法Guizhou provinces.For example,paper cutting inalong with your classmates.Yuxian County,Hebei Province,has a history of moreFirstly,don't be afraid to talk to your classmates.They areall kind and friendly.Only by communicating can you get填than 200 years.Its patterns were 6.originallyto know each other.Secondly,be willing to help others.In(original)mostly auspicious(吉利的)flowers,butreturn,they will help you when you are in trouble.Thirdly.空then were integrated(使加入)into the artisticgo out with your classmates on weekends.This will not onlycharacteristics of Tianjin Yangliuging New Yearstrengthen your friendship with them but also enrich yourlife.pictures,7.forming (form)a new and unique style.hope you will enjoy your stay in China.YoursLi MingGuangdong paper cutting is mainly centered in二、资源储备Foshan.It is said that Foshan paper cutting语originated from the Central Plains and was developedA.重点词块in combination 8.with the local folk customs,1.It's my pleasure to我很乐意.…。法handicrafts and commerce.The content and form of2.give advice on.就..提建议,对..提建议traditional Foshan paper cutting 9.are determined3.get along with.与...和睦相处、相处融洽填(determine)by contemporary social conditions and4.be afraid to do sth害怕做某事public interest.5.get to know each other互相了解空Paper cutting is also popular in ethnic minority6.be willing to do sth愿意做某事areas,such as Southwest China's Yunnan Province.7.in return作为回报On May 20,2006,it 10.was (be)listed asChina's national intangible cultural heritage(非物质8.be in trouble处于困境中文化遗产).9.strengthen the friendship增进友谊23

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    周测卷八Unit4 Everyday economicsUsing language Developing ideas Writing单句填空1.milder 2.conventional 3.to hire 4.discriminating 5.with 6.which/that 7.financial8.to 9.expense 10.automatically阅读A本文主要介绍了华盛顿圣诞节灯展期的几个旅游景点。11.A根据第2段第1句可知,旅行是以见到导游开始的。12.D根据第3段第3句可知,以新砍的树作为圣诞树是从20世纪的1964年开始的。13.D根据第5段第3句可知,在Georgetown's“Glow Light Art Exhibition”,游客们还可以参观17世纪的街坊。14.C根据最后一段可知,在最后一站,游客们可以参观华盛顿纪念碑。B当全球新兴经济体面临发展困境时,快速发展的数字化革命为其提供了一条新的道路。15.D根据第4段最后一句可知,缺乏学校、医院和银行的国家将会欣然接受第一个出现的数字化选择,并通过建立在线服务迅速弥补这些差距。16.C根据第5段可知,在新兴市场国家,创业成本大幅下降,从均年收入的66%降至27%,企业家们可以以经济实惠的价格开办企业。17.B根据最后一段可知,科技革命通常持续很长时间。半个世纪后,汽车和蒸汽机等创新仍在改变着经济。在疫情削弱全球化的同时,数字化时代才刚刚开始。因此,文中提及汽车和蒸汽机是为了表明数字化将产生长期影响。18.D本文主要谈论当全球新兴经济体面临发展困境时,快速发展的数字化革命为其提供了一条新道路。因此,D项(数字科技将把新兴市场从缓慢增长中拯救出来)适合用作文章标题。语法填空19.leaving 20.shocked 21.with 22.had fallen 23.adults 24.a 25.apparently26.to find 27.where 28.was offered意·10·【23新教材·ZC·英语·参考答案一WYB一选择性必修第四册一QG】

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    M:I'm really sorry.I promise it won't happen again.(Text 7)M:Excuse me,do you mind if I sit here?W:Of course not.Go ahead.M:Thanks.W:Where are you going?M:I'm on my way to Nanjing.It is said that it only takes one and a half hours to get therenow.It saves passengers half an hour.W:Yeah,it is because of the use of Fuxing bullet trains.They can reach 350km/h.M:Wow!That's really amazing!Are you going to Nanjing,too?W:No,I'm going to Hangzhou.It is a beautiful city.Are you American or English?M:Well,actually,I come from Canada and I was invited by a Chinese university to teachwestern culture.Oh,it's time for my train.Nice talking with you.W:Goodbye!Have a good trip!(Text 8)M:How are you,Lucy?What's up?W:Well,it's raining like mad outside and the weather report says it'll be windy later today,so we can't go biking like we planned.I thought we might watch the football game on TVthis afternoon.What do you think?M:Sounds like a good idea.But I'm going to take advantage of the weather and clean up myroom.W:You just gave me an idea,Jim.I think I'll do the same.My mum will be pleased.M:And then we can enjoy the football game later.Which team do you want to win?W:I always like to choose State College.Sometimes State Youth Team.What's your favorite?M:My dad likes St.Martins so I've grown up as a fan of them.(Text 9)W:Hi.I am Jessica,nice to meet you!M:My name is Jung Min.It's nice to meet you too.W:Are you a new student?M:Yeah.It's pretty exciting to be here.W:Have fun while it lasts.Where are you from?M:I'm from Korea.My parents wanted me to go to an American university,so I came here.E5大【23·DY·英语·参考答案一R一英语8一QG】

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    2023天府名校·四七九模拟精编英语·全真模拟卷(十四)扫码听音频或下载答案与解析第一部分听力GravesRegistrationService (AGRS)1-5 CBCCB6-10BABBAdisinterred the remains on Saipan in an11-15BAACC16-20CCBAAeffort torecover missingAmerican第二部分阅读理解marines.”可以确定A项正确。第一节25.B细节理解题。根据第四段最后一句A"That's when Waggener got a call from the[文章大意]本文是一篇应用文,介绍了几Marines.”和第五段第一句“They got my款不同寻常的智能设备。name and asked if I'd be willing to do a21.C推理判断题。根据Belty Good Vibes可DNA test..”可知B项正确知,该智能设备给穿戴者提供生活节奏的26.B推理判断题。Billy在1944年出征,78反馈,不只是作简单统计,还能帮助穿戴年后他(的遗骨)回到了美国,于是可以者了解日常体验的质量,且腰带还能促进确定他的遗骨是2022年被运送回国的。活动,挑战穿戴者增加活动量,计算步27.A主旨大意题。本文讲述利用DNA技数,且与穿戴者的身体保持协调一致。由术,美国海军陆战队员Biy埋在菲律宾的此判断C项符合题意。遗骨被鉴定出来并运送回国,最后Bily同22.C细节理解题。根据NORA Smart Sock家人埋在了一起。所以A项正确。Baby Monitor部分的第四句“Keeptracking the sleep history as it grows every[文章大意]本文是一篇研究报道。中国科day.”可以确定C项正确。学院的研究小组开发了一种人工手指,能够以23.A推理判断题。要让装在杯子里面的咖90%的准确率识别某些物体表面的材质啡保持温度,必须要加热,热量来源只能28.D词义猜测题。根据该词后面的“such是智能咖啡杯。因此判断A项正确。as pressure or temperature'”可知,此处应B该指物体表面的一些物理特征,因此D项[文章大意]本文是一篇新闻报道。利用正确。DNA技术,美国海军陆战队员Bily埋在菲律29.D细节理解题。根据第三段最后一句宾的遗骨被鉴定出来并运送回国,最后Blly同"When such sensors are moved close to an家人埋在了一起。object,electrons from the sensors interact24.A细节理解题。根据第三段第二句“Fivewith materials in unique ways.”可知D项years after the invasion,the American正确。

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    听下面一段对话,回答第6至7题。6.Whose birthday is on Sunday?A.Bill's.B.Anne's.C.Leo's.Where willthe party be held?A.In a restaurantB.At the woman's house.C.At the man's听下面一段对话,回答第8至9题。8.What is the man looking for?A.GlassesB.Wine.C.Beef.What's the probable relationship between the two speakers?A.Cook and waiter.B.Husband and wife.听下面一段对话,回答第10至12题。C.Customer andWhat has the woman just finished doing?A.Having a class.B.Visiting the headquarters.C.Helping with the school website.11.How does the man know about the job?A.From a phone call.B.From the Internet.What pobl th wom for the ob?C.From an email.A.Her experience.听下面一段对话,回答第13至16题。B.Her interest.C.Her talent.Where is the woman from?A.Japan14.What reveals the man's nationality?B.Sweden.A.His name.C.England.B.His appearance.C.His accent when he speaks English1 What is permitted on Sundayight?A.Smoking in the room.B.Having a meal together.C.Making loud noise after midnight.Why does the man warn the woman not to lose her room key?A.She can't get another room key.B.Officials might check her room.C.She has to pay for a new key.听下面一段独白,回答第17至20题17.What does Dan Brown do?A.An information officer.B.A production manager.C.A marketing manager.2023届高三五月联合测评英语试卷第2页(共10页)

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    used to show something happening nearby while people are talking.Every culture has its own greeting manners.Roman and Latin American cultures share the common custom of kissing on thecheek()as a form of greeting.However,the French have taken this to a whole new level.For example,the French peopleshould kiss-greet each person at a party,whether they know them or not.In western countries,having food noisily is considered rude.However,in Japan,making sounds while they are eating is ac-ceptable.This is because westerners twirl (noodles on a spoon or fork before putting them in the mouth,while the Japaneseeat noodles without twirling.Making sounds when you are eating noodles in Japan shows that you're really enjoying them.68.What are Indonesians supposed to do according to the passage?A.Not to speak during meals.B.To greet with different postures.C.Not to point with the index finger.D.To eat noodles without twirling.69.What does the underlined word "offensive"in Paragraph 2 mean?A.Impolite.B.Friendly.C.Acceptable.D.Enjoyable.70.Match the customs with the countries.a.Malaysia.DPointing with the lips.b.Nicaragua.2Making sounds while eating noodles.c.French.3Pointing with the thumb.d.Japan.④Kissing on the cheek.A.①-a,②-c,③-d,④-bB.①-a,②-d,8-c,④bC.①-b,②-d,③-a,④-cD.①b,②d,③c,④a71.Which of the following best shows the structure of the passage?①②③④①①③②④3)⑤②③④⑤⑤A.B.72.What would be the best title for this passage?A.Different Lifestyles.B.Different Table Manners.C.Body Languages in Different Countries.D.Surprising Customs Around the World.B)请先阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后根据短文内容从下面方框内的七个选项中选择五个还原到文中,使短文意思通顺、结构完整,并在答题卡上将其序号涂黑。一空一句。A growing number of people in China choose to spend their spare time at less-traveled places to look for special and relaxingholiday experiences.That's called“reverse tourism(反向旅游)”.During the golden holiday,large numbers of tourists will go toless crowded places in order to enjoy some peaceful and quiet places.73According to a piece of information reported in Apr.2023,the number of rooms booked at hotels in less-traveled places duringthe May Day holiday was increasing.Bookings for four-and five-star hotels in less-traveled places all boosted (at least 20times.It was very different from the information before.74Besides crowds,some tourists choose less-traveled places to save on the cost of trips to popular places.75 What's more,popular tourist places often raise their prices during holidays.In addition,less--traveled places are not as“commercial(商y业化)”as developed ones.76_Although some under-devel--oped places receive little attention online,you can get more surprises there without spending too much money.Surprisingly,withthe development of the Internet,some less-traveled places are known to people.Attracted()by the pictures or videos ofthese places,more people choose to go to the less-traveled places.定心卷·英语第7页(共8页)

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    M:Is Lucy the best at Chinese in your class,Helen?W:No,Anna is better at Chinese than her.Lucy is the best at EnglishM:Oh,both Anna and Lucy do well in their studies.听第二段对话,回答下面2个小题。W:Did you go to the park this morning,Bob?M:No,I went shopping and bought a T-shirt.W:Who did you buy the T-shirt with?M:My mother.She wanted to buy some fruit and vegetables,so she went there with me.Myfather was busy with his work,so he didn't go with us.听第三段对话,回答下面2个小题。M:Hello,Diana!I didn't see you at Susan's party yesterday after-noon.W:Hi,Mike.I really wanted to go,but my cousin came to visit me.M:What a pity!It was a great party.By the way,what did you do with your cousin?W:We went to watch a movie at Danshan Theater.M:The new movie theater in town?How.is it?W:It is great!It has big screens and comfortable seats.The tickets are cheap and the moviesare the newest!第四节朗读。按照要求朗读题中所给的4个单词和3个句子。(一)朗读单词朗读每个单词前,你有5秒钟的准备时间;请在听到录音提示后5秒内完成朗读。1.fresh2.magician3.comfortable4.beautifully(二)朗读句子朗读每个句子前,你有10秒钟的准备时间;请在听到录音提示后20秒内完成朗读。2/5

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    第9期A1版Keys:封面故事1.F2.T七年级(上)Unit5基础能力训练听力原文及参考答案听力原文第一节听下面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。每段对话读两遍。1.W:Hello,Jim.I like baseball.What about you?M:I don't like baseball.But I like basketball.2.W:Tony,let's play baseball.But do you have a baseball bat?M:No,I don't.But my brother Jack has one.I can use his.W:OK3.W:Jerry,your sister looks very young.How old is she?M:She is ten years older than me.W:How old are you?M:I’m124.W:David,what class are you in?M:I'm in Class Five,Grade Seven.And you?W:I'm in Class Four,Grade Eight.M:Oh.I know.5.W:Bill,my mother's telephone number is 4216-5982.You can call me at this number.M:OK.W:Then what's your mother's telephone number?M:I have a telephone.You can call me at 3568-7168.第二节听下面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。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。W:Do you have a ping-pong ball,Mike?M:Yes,I do.And I have two ping-pong bats.W:Do you like playing ping-pong?M:Yes,I do.I always play ping-pong with my father.What about you,Cindy?W:I like it,too.I often play it with my friends after school.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。W:Do you have a volleyball,Ben?M:No,I don't,Jenny.I think it's boring.But my cousin Jane has one.W:Does she play it after school in the afternoon?M:Yes,she does.She often plays it with her friends.She thinks it's very relaxing.W:What is her telephone number?I can call her and play it with her.MIt's308-8975W:Thank you.M:You're welcome

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    easier60.ying。考查动词-ing形式。设空处与at the edge of Torres del Paine National Park一起作后置定语,修饰a hotel,且a hotel与Iie之间是逻辑上的主谓关系,故填lying。61.recently。考查副词。设空处在句中作状语,应用副词,故填recently。62.to create。考查动词不定式。with an aim后应接动词不定式,表示“目标是…”,故填to create.63.is practiced。考查一般现在时的被动语态。根据语境可知,此处是对客观事实的描述,应用一般现在时,又因主语it与practice之间为被动关系,应用被动语态,故填is practiced。64.led。考查动词-ed形式。设空处作后置定语修饰unique puma--sighting trips,又因为lead与unique puma-sighting trips之间是逻辑上的动宾关系,故填Ied。65.that/who。考查关系代词。.设空处引导限制性定语从句,指代先行词Guests,且在从句中作主语,故填that或who。选做题参考答案及解析参考答案1-4 DDCC解析主题语境:人与自然一一宇宙探索本文是说明文。长时间在太空执行任务的宇航员可能会面临脑室扩张的问题。1.D。理解具体信息。根据第二段中的Researchers said that astronauts who traveled..spaces inthe middle of the brain containing cerebrospinal fluid可知,研究发现,执行至少六个月的太空任务后,宇航员的脑室会扩张。2.D。理解具体信息。根据第三段可知,在执行六个月的太空任务后,脑室需要三年的时间才能完全恢复。因此,宇航员在执行下一次长时间的太空任务之前至少需要等待三年。3.C。理解具体信息。根据第五段中的On Earth,our vascular systems prevent all of our fluidsfrom pooling at our feet due to gravity.In microgravity,the opposite occurs-fluids shifttoward the head.This headward fluid shift likely results in ventricular expansion,and the brainsits higher within the skull可知,Rachael Seidler解释了在太空中导致宇航员的脑室扩张的原因一一微重力使液体流向头部。4.C。推断。根据倒数第二段可知,宇航员的脑室仅在进入太空后的六个月有所扩张,在太空中一年后这种情况就会缓解。在最后一段中,McGregor认为这个事实对未来的火星任务来说是个好消息。因为在这样的任务中,宇航员有可能会在微重力环境中度过两年的时间。McGregor的话中透露着喜悦。

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    students have similar questions and doubts,so you won't be a- lone. 40 Who should you be friends with?What will make you grow,and what will make you the happiest?You decide. A.In the end,it really is up to you. B.You miss the food,the music or your family. C.But be careful not to make them your only friends. D.You should be surrounded by people from your home country. E.You will be surprised to find how similar different cul tures can be, F.Surrounding yourself with the people from home can limit that experience.

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