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湖南省长沙市学年高三上学期月联考英语教学质量2024-202511测评试题第一部分听力(共两节,满分分)30做题时,先将答案标在试卷上录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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1.What arethe speakersdoingA.Packing upitems.B.Traveling abroad.C・Looking fbrhotels.
2.Where does the mansuggest readingA.In alibrary.B.In acomputer room.C.In asell-access studyroom.
3.Why doesMrs.Smith needhelpA.She gotinjured.B.She caughta snake.C.She waspoor atcooking.
4.What arethe speakersmainly talkingaboutA.Peter9s mood.B.Peter9s phone.C.Peters disease.How muchis theshirt
5.Why does the womanspeak highlyof thedelivery manA.He arrivedbefore theassigned time.B.He had a passionfbr thedelivery service.C.He bravedthe rainto deliverthe stuff.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)听下面段对话或独白每段对话或独白后有
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522.55几个小题,从题中所给的、、三个选项中选出最佳选项听每段对话或独白前,你将有时A BC间阅读各个小题,每小题秒钟;听完后,各5小题将给出秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍5听第段材料,回答第、题
6676.Why doesMiss Liutalk withKentYou maythink that the solution to thisproblem is to49at mostone ortwo streaming services-thatwould50save youmoney.However,many of the showsand moviesI loveareplayed bymultiple
51.Countless52and increasein priceshave made it increasinglydifficult towatch TV.I missthe dayswhen I could watch53of myfavorite childhoodshows onDisney.Now,theyre all54behind apaywall.Thats whyI say,with aheavy
55.that TVhas beenruined.
41.A.inactive B・pricey C.slowD.noisy
42.A.services B.machines C.sourcesD.moments
43.A.focused onB・searched forC・picked upD.subscribed to
44.A.attracting B.ignoring C.cheatingD.disturbing
45.A.ads B.gifts C.delaysD.regulations
46.A.satisfactory B.economical C.profitableD.efficient
47.A.shorten B・enter C.avoidD.enjoy
48.A.tolerate B.handle C.cancelD.hide
49.A.adjust B.control C・removeD.employ
50.A.wisely B-definitely C・permanentlyD.eventually
51.A.providers B.channels C.satellitesD.theaters
52.A.complaints B.requirements C.programsD-alternatives
53.A.remarks B.plots C・actorsD・reruns
54.A.decorated B.evaluated C.blockedD.damagedB・figure
55.A.pace C.heartD.memory第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当的单词
101.5151或括号内单词的正确形式武术It wasamazing to see that a groupof studentswere trainingfor aChinese martialarts intraditionaluniforms at the gymnasiumof HubeiUniversity.One of them wasDe OliveiraManaceroMiguel fromBrazil.He said,“I hopemy levelof martialarts willbe muchmore56skill・Miguel has hadalong57associate withChinese martialarts.Greatly58influence byhis eldersisters whopracticed athome,he beganto learnabout it at theage of
6.Later onat10,he59resolve togo to the UnitedStates with his fatherfbr ninemonths oftraining.剧团“In August2019,after appreciatingsome photosof thedragon and the liontroupe attheuniversitys museum,he60instant contactedthe troupeand became61member of them.And Miguelswiftlyadapted62the trainingschedule of the team.In2020,he managed63pass theentrance examinationand becamethe firstinternationalundergraduate of the Schoolof PhysicalEducation atthe university.C€The dragondance andlion danceinChina arethe verysports64possess profoundcultural spirits.Actually,I amlonging tolearn moreand in第the futureI canbring Chineseculture backto Brazilfor65for developmentJ hestated in an interview.四部分写作共两节,满分分第一节满分分4015假定你是高中生李华,你看到外教在个人博客开设了栏目请你给该栏Catherine“Growing Pains”目写一篇帖子,内容包括.你成长中的烦恼;1•你希望获得的帮助2注意写作词数应为个左右;
1.80,请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答2Dear Catherine,Yours truly,Li Hua第二节(满分分)25阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文When I was inmiddle school,one of my classmates,Wilson,came from a financiallydisadvantagedfamily.Without supportfrom thelocal government,he wouldnthave beenable togain knowledgewith us.Wilson alwayskept alow profiledespite hisshiny academicperformances andbasketball skills.In aclass meeting,our headteacher,Lily,told us to shareour ideal jobs onstage.When it wasWilsons turnto share,all of us fixedour eyeson whathe wasgoing to express.He hadnever talkedabouthis dreamwith anyoneofus.Contrary tomy assumptionthat hewanted to become ascientist,he said,“Idesire to become a professional basketball player,but Idont knowwhether itspossible forme.I justhaveno moneyto realizethis demandingdream.^^Lily,who wasexperienced ininspiring students,persuadedWilson topersist inenhancing hisbasketball skillsin retime.She alsonoted thatevery dreamdeservedrespecting.Three monthslater,Wilsons birthdaycame.Our monitor,Diana,put forwardan idea that allof theclassmatesprepared agift forhim together.Without hesitation,we weretotally for the idea.However,noone knewwhat kindsof giftsWilson loved.It seemeda headachefbr us to pickout asuitable gift.Suddenly,Diana brokethe silence,saying,Maybe we can considerWilsons dream—basketball.Selectingsomething aboutplaying basketballwill cheerhim up.We allnodded.With ourtasks assigned,we setoutto makepreparations fbrWilsons birthday,ranging fromdecorating settings,raising money,to buyingabirthday cake.That dayfinally cameafter fivedays.We plannedto giveWilson abig surprise.Therefore,we justinformedhim that the P.E.teacher waswaiting fbrhim on the basketballcourt.Undoubtedly,he ranto thebasketballcourt.Meanwhile,the wholeclass wereexpecting his arrival,hoping towitness thesurprise withhim.Soon,Wilson enteredthe basketballcourt,unaware ofwhat wouldhappen next.Happy birthday!,wescreamed excitedly.注意续写词数应为个左右;
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150.请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答2Diana ledWilson tosee thebirthday cake,which remindedhim of his dream.Moved byour warmthand specialgift,Wilson extendedhis thanksto us.英语答案和评分标准1—5BBAAC6—10ABBAA11—15CBCCA16—20BBCCA第一部分听力第二部分阅读21—25BDCCD26—30BABCA31—35CBAAC36—40DFCAE第三部分语言运用41—45BADCA46—50BCADB51—55ADDCC第二节.【正确答案】56skillful【正确答案】
57.association.【正确答案】58influenced.【正确答案】59resolved【正确答案】
60.instantly.【正确答案】61a.【正确答案】62to.【正确答案】63to pass.【正确答案】64that.【正确答案】65further第四部分写作第一节Dear Catherine,Upon learningthe GrowingPains,,column youveset recently,I couldntwait toturn onmy laptopandhave alook.Prior tothis.I wasdiagnosed withobesity,which wascaused byphysical inactivityandunhealthy eatinghabits.Weighing over90kg,I darenot makefriends withmy classmatesfor fearthat theymaylaugh atme.Therefore,I craveto obtainhelp fromyou.Adept atmaintaining aslim figure,you musthavemastered howto controlthe weight.I desireto listento youradvice onlosing weight.Apart from that,itwould beof use to meif youshared thesecrets ofhaving a positive mindsetwith me.Looking forwardto yourquick response.Yours truly,Li Hua第二节Diana ledWilson tosee thebirthday cake,which remindedhim ofhis dream.Wilson,we havenoidea ofwhat yourbeloved giftmight be.Thus,we eventuallyreached anagreement thata birthdaycakewas somethingthat wouldallow usto sharethe joywith you,“said Diana.Having acloser lookatthe cake,Wilson couldntconceal thecontentment onhis face.The imageon thecake caughthis attention,whichwas composedof aboy,a basketballand anet.It conveyedthe messagethatthe boy wasredoubling hiseffortsto throwthe basketballinto thenet.“Dont youthink thattheboyon thecake resemblesyou,both inappearanceand diligence^^asked Diana.Moved byour warmthand specialgift,Wilson extendedhis thanksto us.“Thanks for your thoughtfularrangement.Its beyondmy expectationthat youbear inmind mybirthday.This scenewill lingervividlyin mymind permanently,“said Wilson.One of the classmatespersuaded Wilsonto lightup thecandles andmakea wish.Wilson followedthe advice.With candleslit up,he pluckedup hiscourage toexpress hiswishof becominga professionalbasketballplayer.Applause comingflooding in,we weredelighted thathewas determinedto stickto his dream.It turnedout thatthis tailoredcake was an accuratechoice.Feeling英语听力录音材料over themoon,we cutthecakeand enjoyedthe greasyyet delectablecream together.Text1M:Why notjust use the towelsprovided bythe hotelW:They alwayshave hairon thesurface,which makesme feelawful andruins mymood inthis newcountry.Text2W:I thinkthe librarywould be a goodplace forreading,but itsdifficult tofind anunoccupied seat.Howabout theself-access studyroomM:It iscrowded andsometimes noisy.You cantry thecomputer roomsince thereare morechairsavailable.Text3M:Mrs.Smith wasbitten bya snakeyesterday.We canhelp herbuy groceriesevery week.W:Til callher afterI finishmaking breakfastfbr myson.Your advicewill surelyhelp.Text4W:Peter hasbeen feelingblue latelybecause hismother diedfromalung cancer.M:I know.Yesterday I saw himstaring athis mothersphotos on the smartphone.W:Time willheal allwounds.Text5M:Its rainingcats anddogs outside,but thedelivery manmadeitto ourhouse andtolerated thehardshipon theway.He deservesfive stars.W:You areright.And Imgoing tolog in the appand givehim sometips.Text6W:Kent,why areyou soabsent-minded nowadaysAll ofthe studentsexcept youand yourdeskmate werereadingaloud in the morning.M:Sorry,Miss Liu.I justfound ithard tokeep focused.W:Thats notan excuse.You evenplayed Bingogames.M:It wasmy fault.I didntmean toviolate therules.Instead,I wantedto memorizemore wordsin arelaxingway.W:But youindeed madea mistakeand disturbedothers.Stop talkingback!M:OK,I willreflect onmy mistakeand acceptyour criticism.Text7M:Joyce,whafs youridealjobI toldmy mommy careerplan,but shestrongly opposedit.W:When Iwas inmiddle school,I desiredto singlike HanHong.Now,I thinkit isfine tofollow thepathof ZhongNanshan.And whywas yourmom dissatisfiedwith yourideal jobM:If rdanswered likeyou,shed havebeen delighted.However,Tm eagerto becomeaprofessionalice-cream taster.W:Oh,that soundsnew tome.Youd bettergather moredata.After all,not everyonegains afullunderstanding ofthat job.M:Thanks foryour tip.Til giveitashot.W:My pleasure.Tm abig fanof ice-creams withvarious flavors.Hope you can holdonto your dream.Text8M:Yesterday I had animpressive artclass inHubin Park.Guess,what didI paint...Wow,Tve nevertaken anoutdoor artclass.Let mesee...You musthave drawna watercolorpainting.M:Absolutely right.I laidmy eyesonthecrystal lake,coupled withthe activekids andtowering mountain.W:It seemsthat youcaptured thebeauty ofthe nature.What didyou learnfromthatclassM:When Iwas immersedinthebreathtaking landscape,my inspirationwas fueled.I came to realizeartcreation shouldbe basedon realityor life.W:I cantagree more.But artclasses inmy schoolusually giveway tomath lessons.How canI improvemydrawing skillsM:Dont worry.You alwayshave apair ofbeauty-seeking eyes.Text9M:Darling,a newhot potrestaurant nearour homeis engagingcustomers withamazing discounts.Lefshave atry.W:No.Summer isaround thecorner.To slimdown,I decideto skipdinners.M:Its unnecessary.No oneonce laughedat yourfigure.This so-called quick-fix“method islikely tobackfire.W:Many girlsadopt thismethod,which proveseffective.Benefits oflosing weightare evident.It willgiveme moreconfidence.M:You justnotice oneside.I reada newsreport thismorning,which isabout alady faintingafter skippingmeals.Think twicebefore doingthat.W:Alright.Til listento youradvice andjust skipdinners onFridays andSundays.Frankly speaking,Imanxious aboutmy appearance.M:I see.Every timeyou getup inthe morning,you lookinto themirror carefully.But dontjudge abookby itscover.W:Well,lets dineout tonight.Til consulta dieticiantomorrow.Text10“Change doesntmean evolution/9Pablo Picassosaid in1923,who was bom in1881and diedin
1973.If anartist variesin hisways ofexpression,this onlymeans thathe haschanged hismanner ofthinking,and it may be for thebetter oritmaybefor the worse/9With thesewords,Picasso clarifiedtwo centralprinciplesofhisartistic productionover nearly80years:his opennessto adiverse rangeof styles,and hisoppositiontotheideathatchanges inart arenecessarily associatedwith improvementor progress.Take hisdiverseapproaches topainting thehuman headasanexample,works asdifferent asThe PaintingWomanwith Pears,The PastelWoman witha FloweredHat,The SculptureHead of a Woman,and TheCeramicTile HeadofaFaun showsome ofthe variouscreative strategiesthat Picassoadopted,abandoned,andreturned to.Even thoughduring hislife Picassosworks werepraised asrepresentative ofspecific artisticmovements,the artistactively challengedthoughts ofpointless changesof styles.A・For hisbad performance.B.For histerrible grades.,For hisbeing latefbr class.A.Change hisseat.B.Be moreattentive.・Stop playinggames.
7.What willKent do听第段材料,回答第至题
78108.A.A singer.
8.A physician.・An ice-cream taster.
9.What botheredthe manWhat is Joycesideal jobA.His momsattitude.B.His financialsituations.・His unpromisingfuture.
10.What doesJoyce advisethe manto doA.To exploremore abouthisdream.B・To talkwithhismom patiently.C.To enrichflavors ofice-creams.听第段材料,回答第至题81113A.Expressionism.B.Symbolism.・Realism.
12.What didthe lessonteach the manA.The importanceof creation.B.The inspirationof creation.C.The flexibilityof creation.
13.What canwe knowabout the womans schoolA.It offersno artclasses.B.It lacksart teachers.,It isshort-sighted.
11.What was the styleofthemans work听第段材料,回答第至题91417A.Friends.B.Colleagues.,Husband andwife.
14.What is the probablerelationship betweenthe speakersA.To lookgood.B-To keephealthy.,To avoidhotness.
15..Why doesthe womanskip dinnersA.Unpopular.B.Risky.,Painful.
16.What doesthemanthink ofskipping meals
17.What willthewomando nextA.Buy weight-loss products.B・Listen toother opinions.C・Have dinnerevery day.听第段材料,回答第至题
10182018.How longdid PicassoliveA.50years.B.80years.C.92years.What wasPicassos attitudetowards changes
19.A.Unconcerned.B.Opposed.C.Favorable.
20.How canPicasso bedescribedA.Flexible andreflective.B.Conservative yetgifted.C.Patient andadventurous.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分分)50第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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537.5阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中选出最佳选项A BC DManybusiness schoolsaccept bothGMAT andGRE testscores as part of their admissionrequirements.Learn thedifferences betweenboth examsto decidewhich isbetter foryou.Differences betweenthe GMATand GREGMATGREAccepted byMost graduatebusiness programsMost graduateprograms,includingbusiness$250online or$275in personincludes free$205includes freescore deliveryto upCostUSscore deliveryto upto fiveschools tofour schoolsLength3hours and7minutes,plus twooptional3hours and45minutes,plus one8-minute breaksoptional10-minute breakSectionsAnalytical Writing,Integrated Reasoning,Analytical Writing,VerbalQuantitative,Verbal Reasoning,Quantitative ReasoningWhichis easier,GMAT orGRE相对应The quantitativesection onthe GRE tends to beabit easierthan itsGMAT counterpart者.The GREsection typicallyhas moregeometry,while the GMAT hasmore reasoningquestions.The GREverbal section,ontheother hand,tends tofeature moredifficult vocabularythan theGMAT.Should Itake theGMAT orGREAlthough thevast majorityof test-takers chooseto taketheGMATover theGRE,its commonforbusiness schoolsto acceptGRE scoresaspart oftheiradmission requirements.This meansyou cantake thetestthat willbest highlightyour ownacademic strengths.A.187minutes.B.203minutes.C.195minutes.D.
23521.How longdoestheGMAT lastat mostminutes.A.Analytical writing.B・Direct reasoning.C.English speaking.
22.Which abilitydoestheGREtendto stressmore than the GMATD.Visual thinking.
23.What is the purposeofthepassageA.To persuadebusinessmen tostudy abroad.B.To listadvantages ofthe GMATandGRE.C.To offerrelevant datato businessschool applicants.D.To comparefeatures oftwodifferent exams.BAfter Iwasbom,my motherhid mefor twoyears ina childrenshome.When shefinally broughtmehome,she presentedmetoher strictfamily asan adoptedgirl.I imaginethat shetried tosave faceand avoidjudgmentas wellas rejection.Being leftinaplace withouta motherduring thoseformative yearsofmylife(治疗师)came ata greatpersonal cost.It isunderstandable thatI feltannoyed whenmy therapisthelpedme understandthe psychologicalimplications ofmy mothersactions.During20-some yearsof therapy,I laboredto unearth,express,and workthrough sucha difficultbeginning.Isawa numberof wonderfuland kindtherapists.Gradually,as I have healedfrom mychildhoodwounds,Ihavebeen luckyenough toenjoy marriageandthefamily thatI haventexperienced.What finallymoved the needle andallowed fora newrelationship with her to be improvedwas findingacalm placeinside myself.I discovereda senseof innersecurity thathad alwaysbeen there,and that couldbe foundwhen Igave therelationship timeand ce.Gradually andnaturally thecapacity forunderstanding(同)and compassioniW formy motheremerged.Iwasslowly able to letgo ofburdensome anger.Restingin thecious roomto focuson myselfgave mea senseof fullness(高压的)and easeallowing healingto occur,as ifIhadbeen woundedand placedinto ahyperbaricoxygen roomto healmy injuries.My motherdied15years agoin ourgarden cottage.My threechildren werethere tosay goodbye,andI wasabletohold herduring thelast nightof herlife.Looking back,Im gratefulthat ourrelationship endedbetterthan ithad started.I amalso thankfulthat ourtrans-generational experiencehashadapositiveeffecton hergrandchildren andtheir outlook on life.
24.What wasaffected bythe authorschildhood woundsA.The abilityto relieveloneliness.B.The couragetoexpressrejection.C.The developmentof hercharacter.D.The relationshipwithhertherapist.
25.How didthe authorfind acalm placeinside herselfA.By receivinghyperbaric oxygentreatments.B.By ignoringanger andupsetintentionally.C.By tryingtobecompassionate abouther mom.D.By relaxingherself togain aself-awareness.
26.Which ofthe followingwords can best describethe authorsexperiencesA.Dull yetunforgettable.B.Unlucky yetinstructive.C.Challenging yetcommon.D.Effortful yetfulfilling.
27.Why isthe authorgrateful fbr the trans-generational relationshipA.It enablesher childrentobeoptimistic aboutlife.B.It isalways fullof sweetand touchingmemories.C.It helpsher formthe appropriateoutlookonlife.D.It teachesher childrenthe powerof mentaltherapy.CScientists havedeveloped atrailblazing3D-printed devicethatcouldspeed uppatient accessto newmedicineswithout theneed fbranimal testing.Thousands ofanimals areused inthe earlystages ofdevelopingmedicines worldwideevery year,yet manydrugs testedon animalsdo notend upshowing anyclinicalbenefit.Now researchersattheUniversity ofEdinburgh havedesigned abody on-chip^^that perfectlycopyhow amedicine flowsthrough apatients body.The plasticdevice meansscientists cantestdrugs tosee howdifferent organsreact withouttheneedfor liveanimal testing.The deviceisthe(前层)first ofits kindintheworld.Made usinga3D printer,the chipsfive compartmentsB looklike thehumanheart,lungs,kidneys,liver andbrain.They areconnected bychannels thatresemble thehuman(灌输).circulatory system,through whichnew drugscan bepumpedThe plasticdevice usesPET scanningto producedetailed3D imagesshowing whatis goingon insidethetiny organs.uThe PETimagery is what allowsusto ensure the flow ofnew drugsbeing testedis evenJsaid LiamCarr,the inventorofthe device.PET scanninginvolves injectingtiny amountsof radioactivecompounds intothe chipto transmitsignalsto anextremely sensitivecamera,allowing scientiststo betterassess the effect ofnew drugs.Carr said,“The platformis completelyflexible andcan bea valuabletool toinvestigate varioushumandiseases,such ascancer andimmune diseases.For example,we couldhave afatty liver diseasemodel inthedeviceand usethis tosee howhaving adiseased liveraffects otherorgans such astheheart,brain,kidneys,etc,and couldeven combinemultiple diseasedcell modelstoseehow diseasescaninfluence eachother.”Carrs supervisor,Dr AdrianaTavares,said linkingfive organstogether onone devicewould helpscientistseffectively studyhow anew drugmight affecta patienfswhole body.
28.What doesthe underlinedword in Paragraph1meanA.Economical.B.Pioneering.C.Beneficial.D.Portable.
29.What canwe knowabout the“body on-chip”A.It helpsa drugflow throughthe organs,absorbed.B.It enablesa drugtobequicklyC.It createsa realistichuman bodystructure,metalchip.D.It isthe worldsfirst3D-printed
30.What isimplied inCarrs wordsA.PET scanningtraces thedrug distribution.the chip.B.A sensitivecamera isinserted intoC.A fattyliverdiseasemodel disturbsthe chip,separately.D.Diseased cellmodels areobserved
31.What isthe mostsuitable titleforthetextA.3D-printed deviceis usedfor developingdrugs B.Plastic chipmakes newdrugs moreaffordableC.Body on-chip replacesanimals indrug testingD.3D-printed devicecan makesomehuman organsDArecent studyissued inScience revealsthat misinformationonline spreadsfurther,quicker,moreprofoundly,and morewidely thanfactual news”.This effectis particularlyobvious fbrfalse politicalnewscompared tomisinfonnation regardingterrorism,natural disasters,scientific topics,urban legends,orfinancial matters.False newsis70percent more likely tobe repostedon thanthe truth,researchers found.And false news reached1,500people aboutsix timesfaster thanthe truth.The study,by SoroushVosoughi andassociate professorDeb Roy,both ofthe MITMedia Lab,and(纵向的)MIT Sloanprofessor SinanAral,isthelargest-ever longitudinalstudy ofthe spreadof false newsonline.It usesthe term falsenews,9instead of fake news“because thelatter haslost allconnection totheactual accuracyoftheinformation presented,making itmeaningless fbruse inacademic classification,theauthors write.To trackthe spreadof news,the researchersinvestigated allthe trueand falsenews storiesproved bysixindependent fact-checking organizationsdistributed onfrom2006to
2017.They studiedapproximately(谣言)126,000cascades—instances ofa rumorspreading patternthat exhibitsan unbrokenrepost chainwitha common,single origin”-on aboutcontested newsstories postedby3million peoplemore than
4.5million times.Traditionally,either theapplication orthe usersare responsiblefbr spreadingrumors.Theresearchers conductedan experimentby removingrobots beforerunning theiranalysis.They thenincludedthe robotsand ranthe analysisagain andfound noneofthemain conclusionschanged.So whatto doIn aninterview fbrthe MITSloan Expertsvideo series,Aral saidpossible solutionsincludelabeling fake news much as foodis labeled,making unfavorablefinancial policiessuchasreducing(算法)theflowof advertisingdollars toaccounts thatspread fake news,and usingalgorithms tofind andcontroltheeffectoffakenews.
32.Whatisspecial aboutfalse newsA.It paysmore attentionto politicalinformation.B.It enjoysmore onlinepopularity thanthe truth.C.It misleadsviewers withseemingly truewords.D.It involvesmore typesand fieldsthanthetruth.
33.For whatconsideration doesthe studyusethetermfalsenews”A.Value ofresearch.B.Academic tradition.C.Research methods.D.Severity ofproblems.
34.What mightthe experimentinParagraph3showA.Humans aremorelikelyto spreadfalsenewsthan robots.B.The researchersdidnt relyon robotsto reachconclusions.C.The numberof viewsofthetwo analysesremains thesame.D.robots havechanged thespreading chain and pattern.
35.Which ofthe followingtips doesAral agreewithA.Advertising topersuade peopleto identifyfakenews.B.Labeling fakenews aboutfood asmuchaspossible.C.Using AIto locatefakenewsand weakenits harm.D.Collecting taxeson accountsspreading fakenews.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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512.5阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项Sad feelingsare apartof depression andrelated toother partsofdepressionincluding poorself-worth,poor sleep,and difficultyenjoying things.
36.We canremove sadnessand startgrowing ourhappiness andwell-being.Here are some waysto dealwith sad feelings.Read somebooks onovercoming sadnessTherearesomany science-based strategiesyou canusetodefeat sadness.
37.So grabsome high-quality booksor takean onlineprogram toboost happinessand learntheskills youneed todecrease your sadfeelings.Make aplanThere aremany actionsyou cantake tobeat sadness.Making ahappiness plan“canbehelpful.
38.Whatever worksforyoutoensureyou911do thethings thatmake youfeel betteriswhatmatters most.39Were onour phones24-
7.But spendingtoo muchtime onour phonesortheInternet isassociatedwith higherlevels ofdepression andloneliness.So youneed tolearn howto usephones inways thatincreasehappiness insteadof sadness.Imagine abright futureIfsomething hashappened toustomake ussad,we mightonly thinkabout theworst thingsthat couldhappen.Its commonbecause wefeel likeif wethink throughthese badoutcomes,wecanbetter prepare.But itjust makesus feelworse inthe longrun.
40.My adviceistotry toimagine abrighter future,even ifonlyinanexercise tohelp yourbrain breakthrough sadfeelings.A・Outsmart yoursmartphoneB.Focus onfunctions ofphonesC.For example,you canuse onenew sadness-breaking strategyeach dayD.Although wesometimes getcaught inoursadfeelings,we donthave toE.Our sadnesscan developinto feelingall sortsof othernegative emotionsF.By readingsell-help books,youcanbegin tolearn andapply themtoyourlife第三部分语G.Many high-quality bookswritten byscientists explainthe causesand effectsof sadness言运用(共两节,共分)30第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)15115阅读下面短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项A BC DThereonce wasa timewhenIcouldwatchanything Iwanted froma seeminglygreat numberof(有线电视)channels.Then,cable becameabsurdly41so Iturned toNetflix.(直播)If youthink turningto streaming42isagood idealike Idid,think twice.Whenmy familyfirst43Netflix,itwas$
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