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长沙市第一中学届高考模拟考试
(二)2025英语试题本试卷共页全卷满分分,考试时间分钟1015120注意事项答题前,考生务必将自己的准考证号、姓名、考场号、填写在答题卡上
1.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑如需
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1.What coloris AmyshairA.Blonde.B.Brown.
2.What is the mansethnic groupC.Black.A.Han.B.Miao.
3.Why isJennifer going to thetownC.Tujia.A.She wantsto visitsomeone.B.She iscurious aboutits festival.C.She hassomething toshow there.
4.How doesHenry findthe bookA.Interesting.B.Useful.
5.What arethe speakersmainly talkingaboutC.Challenging.A.An Olympicchampion.B.An Olympicsports event.C.The originof OlympicGames.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
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522.55后有几个小题,从题中所给的、、三个选项A BCC.Their personalfascination withparrots aspets.D.The requirementof anenvironmental organization.
29.How dothe artistsensure theirpaper parrotstrue tolifeA.By usinghigh-tech to create themodels.B.By usingreal feathersin theirartworks.英语第页-共页YZ-510C.By usingphotographs asa directreference.D.By researchingall detailsabout thespecies.
30.Why arethere specifictrees orplants in the parrotportraitsA.To addartistic valueto theportraits.B.To identifythe parrot species easily.C.To showthe birdin itsnatural habitat.D.To make the artworksmore complicated.
31.What canThe Parrot Project helpdo accordingto thetextA.To banthe pettrade of parrots.B.To connectpeople with animals.C.To researchdifferent speciesofparrots.D.To raiseawareness ofparrots9conservation.DClimate changeis increasinglychallenging the world ofsports,with risingtemperaturesand extremeweather conditionsthreatening theexistence ofsports eventsglobally.Athletes liketriathlete Pragnya Mohan have been forced to relocate their training to cope with unbearableheat,while others,including discusthrower Sam Mattis,face extremetemperatures duringcompetitions.Such conditionsnot onlyaffect athleteperformance butalso posea threatto thecontinuedexistence of certain sports.At theUN climatesummit inBaku,experts underlinedthe urgentneed to address climatechangesimpact on sports.Events arebeing interruptedby unusualweather patterns,as seeninthe ParisOlympics,where triathlonswere delayeddue towater qualityissues fromheavy rain.In response,some sportsorganizations andclubs arebeginning totake action.Soccer clubshavejoined forcesto reduceemissions andengage fansin climateawareness,emphasizing therolesports canplay in advocating environmentalresponsibility.These effortsillustrate thecrucialrole thatorganized sports can have in promotingand supportingsustainable practices.However,large-scale effortscan sometimesseem lessimpactful dueto conflictingprioritiesand thefinancial intereststied tomajor sports events.These factorshinder realprogressin sports-related climateadvocacy andreveal thecomplexities involvedin combiningglobal sports practiceswith environmentalinitiatives.Climate changeis alsoincreasing thecosts associatedwith sports,widening thegapbetween rich and less rich athletes.As certainregions becomeunsuitable fortraining duetoweather extremes,athletes faceincreased traveland trainingexpenses,creating a wideningsocioeconomic divide.To adapt,sports eventsare shiftingto coolertimes ornew locations.However,these measuresonly partiallyaddress thebroader issues.Technologies likeair-conditioned stadiums,used in the QatarWorld Cup,provide temporaryrelief butare notsustainable.As sportswrestle withclimate change,athletes andorganizations mustinnovate to reducetheir environmentalfootprint.A jointeffort isessential tomake suresports cancontinue toboomin achanging world,offering fair opportunities whilepromoting sustainability,with anemphasison long-term,impactful solutions.
32.Why arePragnya Mohanand Sam Mattis mentionedin Paragraph1A.To demonstratephysical challengesworld athletes face.B.To praisetheir achievementin reducingclimate change.C.To displaytheir excellentperformance incompetitions.英语第页-共页YZ-610D.To showthe badeffects climate change hasonsports.
33.What doesthe underlinedwordhinder meanA.Discover.B.Achieve.C.Deny.D.Block.
34.What mightbe theimpact ofclimate changeon sportsA.It narrowsthe skillgap betweenathletes.B.It raisesthe trainingcosts forsports events.C.It promotesequality amongsports participants.D.It increasesthe numberof internationalevents.
35.What doesthe authorimply in the lastparagraphA.Innovative technologyis keyin sportscompetitionsB.Cooperation isneeded toensure thesports survivalC.Organizations shouldoffer athletesfairopportunities.D.The solutionsmade noware short-term andlow-impact.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Have youever feltlike youre never happy with what you have Do you think things could bebetter somewhere else even if they are good enough This is what is called Grass Is Greener Syndrome(综合征).Itis a syndrome where one always thinks the grass is greener on the other side.It cankeepyou frombeing gladfor whatis in your lifenow.36Here aresome tipsto overcomeGrass Is GreenerSyndrome.Practice gratitudeand appreciation.By focusingon whatwe alreadyhave andbeing thankfulfor it,we canfind happinessin ourcurrent situation.This helpsprevent feelings of regretanddissatisfaction that often come with constantly comparing ourselves to others or daydreaming about adifferentlife.37It alsomakes usrecognize thevalue ofour livesand relationships.Avoid comparisons.Comparisons canbe atrap whenit comesto dealing with Grass IsGreenerSyndrome.Constantly comparingyourself oryour situationto othersis afeature ofthis syndrome.Itseasy to think that the grass is always greener on the other side.38Embrace imperfections.Embracing imperfectionsis acrucial stepin overcomingGrass IsGreener Syndrome.39They includethe faultsboth within ourselves andin our surroundings.Bylearning toaccept thatimperfections area normalpart oflife,we canbreak freefrom theconstantlonging forsomething better.Embracing imperfectionsmeans acknowledgingthat noone andnothingis perfect,including ourselves.40Many peoplewho experiencethis syndromestruggle withlow self-esteem andfeelingsof unsafety.They constantlycompare themselvesto othersand believethat they are not good enough ordeserving ofhappiness.Addressing theseproblems involveschallenging negativebeliefs,seekingtherapy or counseling(咨询),and practicingself-acceptance andpersonal growth.A.Deal withinsecurities andself-doubt.B・Address problemsof over-confidence.C.When it hits hard,this syndromecan causemany problems.英语()第页-(共页)YZ-710D.Uncertainty andcuriosity playa bigpart increating thesyndrome.E.One of the mainsigns ofthis syndromeis always searching for mistakes.F.However,this kindof thinkingcan leadto dissatisfaction and unhappiness.G.Developing anattitude ofgratitude allowsus toappreciate thepresent moment.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分分)30第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)15115阅读短文,从各题所给的、、和四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项A BC DBornin BuenosAires,Barrera cameto Bostonwith her family when she was
7.During her first()year athigh school,she metDonald Blake,a n41teacher who studied air pollution.“I wentto hisoffice oneday andtold himthat I was so42his researchthat I wanted to be apart ofit.I toldhim I loved learning and I was not afraid of
43.Tomy surprise,Iwas invited tojoin theteam44Barrera recalled.The researchexperience gaveme more45to explore further.”Later,Barrera volunteeredfor almostthree yearsat anorganization inBoston,where shedevelopeda methodto46the airdata collectedover thepast threeyears in the cityand noticedhigh47of pollutionover Boston at night.It seemed48since thecity doesnot haveheavy industryand mostairpollution shouldappear duringdaytifHe-4wttn^aFFera trackedthe airpollution databackwards intime-aRd-4bund that the49pollution came from citiesin Pennsylvania,New York,and Canada.Theresult waslater50by researchfrom theHarvard T.H.Chan Schoolof PublicHealth,which has51Barrera thisyear.Barrera9s adviceto futureHarvard studentsis thesame sheintends to
52.“We shouldntforget to enjoy the process ofdoing research.Sometimes,that meansyoushould not53so muchon aplan ora goal,but lettheprocess54you,“she said.Its theonly wayto55and grow.”
41.A.math B.English C.science D.history
42.A.interested inB.afraid ofC-devoted toD.bored with
43.A.pain B・authority C.criticism D-failure
44.A.in advanceB・on the spot C.now and then D.in return
45.A.confidence B・budget C.power D.convenience
46.A.gather B・process C-detect D・destroy
47.A.costs B・standards C.concentrations D.expectations
48.A.lucky B・valuable C.simple D-strange
49.A.harmless C・natural D・monthlyB・nighttime
50.A.ignored B・denied C.confirmed D.changed
51.A.accepted B・interviewed C・attacked D・examined
52.A.publish B・spare C.suspect D.follow
53.A.rely B・spend C.survive D.call
54.A.miss B・forgive C.doubt D.surprise
55.A.tolerate B・learn C.trust D・worry英语第页-共页YZ-810第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)10L515阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1When Itell peoplethat Iwork at the SpaceResearch Center,I almostalways geta surprisedlook.Behind it,the personis tryingto figureout whoexactly Iwork with...the astronautsSinceJanuary2023,right beforethe launchof anew satelliteto studypulsars,I havebeen assistingthe researchers at the center,56are passionateabout unravelingthe mysteriesof thecosmos,to feelmorecomfortable---------------------------------------------------------------------------52------confidentin theirunderstanding ofspace exploration.And whodo theycollaborate58Not theastronauts,even though.The primarylanguage for the researchpapers59delve into thecomplexities ofpulsar emissionsand theirimpact onspace-time,is actuallyEnglish.They engagewith theinfluxof internationalscientists and60visit expertswho oftencome to analyze the data collectedby thesatellite,which isorbiting theEarth._________They alsoneed to be preparedto give61presentation inEnglish atinternational conferences,wherethey sharetheir groundbreakingdiscoveries aboutpulsar phenomenawith theglobal scientificcommunity.This is62they needan astrophysicsinstructor.So,what arethey learning63basic,how tointerpret thesignals fromdistant pulsars.Its beenfascinatingto watchthe spaceresearch develop64to seethe scientistsdelve deeperinto themysteries oftheuniverse.As achild,I always65dream ofexploring outerspace.Now,Im fulfillingthat dream第四部分写作共两节,满分分第一节满indirectly byassisting the researchers with their English.40分分上周校学生会组织了以“环保行动进校园”为主题的校园环保活动,请你给校英文报写15一篇短文投稿,介绍本次活动情况,要点包括活动概况;感悟与收获注意12写作词数应为左右;180⑵请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答英语第页-共页第二节A CampusEnvironmental ProtectionActivity YZ-910(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Professor SmithcamefromAmerica toNigari andhe likedto seeand understand the peoplethere.One day,Smith stoodby thewindow,looking atthe crowdin thestreet belowand sawa boy,a streetsweeper,doing hisjob.Smith was,somehow,attracted byhim.The boy,around13,was inneat uniformandswept thestreet withgreat care.The broomwasin his hands;if not,Smith wouldthink thathe wasoneof his students.“Why ishe heresweeping thestreet Thequestion pushedhim toapproach the boy andsay,“May Iknowyour name”Seeing Smithstanding beforehim,theboywore alittle confusionin his eyes andrepliedslowly,Sir!Rex.Rex hadorderly blackand well-combed hair and lookedsmart,friendly andintelligent.William sawa brightfuture forRex ahead.He politelyasked somethingabout Rex s family,then heknew thatRex sfather,and grandfather,were bothsweepers.Sir,this isthe breadand buttergiverfor myfamily JRex said,neither embarrassednor shamedby thequestion.Knowing theroots ofeducation maybe bitter,but thefruits itgives arevery sweet,Smith triedtopersuade Rex to receivemore education.However,Rex politelyrefused,I cannotleave thiswork.This isthemeans ofliving forus.”“I know.But your life shouldbe morethan this.What ifthere is an opportunityright nowthat might色”change yourli heasked,looking intoRex seyes sharply.What iftoday isthat opportunity^“I wouldcertainly trymy bestfor itand dowhatever Ican tomake myselfa betterperson JRexreplied,slowly butfirmly,with asparkle inhiseyes.Smith wassatisfied withwhat Rexsaid.He decidedto goon hismission tohelp this young boystarta newjourney.He firsttalked toRexs family,stressing the importance ofeducation andthe potentialitheld forRexsfuture.Then hearranged tohelp Rexwith somecourses afterRex finishedhis sweeping注意duties eachday..续写词数应为左右;
1150.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2Smith gaveRex all the necessarysupport andguidance heneeded topursue hisstudies.中选出最佳选项听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,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667A.Social clubs.B.Foreign bars.C.Language exchange
6.What mighthelp thewoman mostin speakingEnglish英语第页-共页YZ-110The explosivenews thatRex wonthird place in theexam excitedSmith.英语第页-共页YZ-101011213141161718192015B阅读答案(分)20x25=502122232425262728293031323334353637383940【导语】本文是一篇应用文文章主要讲的是每年九月在举办的Jackson,Wyoming Jackson Hole秋季艺术节细节理解题根据第一段
21.“The festivaloffers aseries of events,including gallerywalks,art sales,.(这个节日提供了一系列的活动,包括culinary experiences,home tours,and educationalworkshops画廊漫步、艺术品销售、烹饪体验、家庭旅游和教育研讨会)”可知,Jackson Hole Fall Arts Festival包括了多样的活动体验故选C细节理解题根据部分的
22.Jackson Hole Showcase of Homes“This eventis amust for anyone with an(豪宅).(对于任何一个欣赏appreciation for fine architecture,interior design,and luxuryreal estate精美建筑、室内设计和豪华房地产的人来说,这个活动都是必须的)”可知,对建筑感兴趣的人可以参加项目故选Jackson HoleShowcase ofHomes B细节理解题根据中
23.Arts on the Green“During the festival,the fairpromises alively atmosphere(在节日期间,集市承诺一个热闹的气氛,现场音with live music,delicious foodchoices,and more.乐,美味的食物选择,和更多)”和Sunday Art Brunch Local galleries and art spaces host the brunch,providing aninviting atmospherewhere visitors can taste mouth-watering dishesand drinksas theyadmire.(当地的画廊和艺术空间举办早午餐,提供一个诱人的氛围,游客可以品the artworkon display尝令人垂涎的菜肴和饮料,因为他们欣赏展出的艺术品)”可知,两个项目都给游客提供了美味的食物故选A【导语】本文是一篇新闻报道主要介绍的是如何通过创建免费购物广场帮助火Avery Colvert灾中失去一切的青春期女孩重拾自信与正常生活的故事细节理解题根据第二段中的
24.There wererows ofshoes andracks ofneatly organizedclothing.(时髦的).(有成排的鞋子和整齐摆放的衣物这里的Everything herewas brandnew andtrendy一切都是全新的且时髦的户可知,仓库里的物品都是全新的、时髦的故选项B推理判断题根据第三段中的叩
25.“I thought about myself,and howmy pearanceis importantto myidentityand myconfidence/9she said.And theseteenage girlslost thatpiece ofidentity whenthey lost all(“我想至自己,外貌对我的身份和自信有多重要,”她说“而这些青春期女孩their things.U在失去所有东西后,也失去了那部分身份认同可知,她结合自己经历火灾后的感受,联想到了和她一样的青春期的女孩也会和她一样没有自信,由此可知,她自己的经历以及对青春期女孩的关注启发了创建这个免费购物广场故选项Avery D细节理解题根据第四段中的
26.“Avery startedthe onlinepage AltadenaGirls andput outa callfor(创建了在线页面并呼吁人们捐赠青春期女items that the teenage girls want.Avery AltadenaGirls,孩所需的物品)”可知,创建是为了获得青春期女孩所需的物品故选Avery AltadenaGirls B项推理判断题根据第二段中的英语答案()
27.Inside thewarehouse,a14-year-old namedAvery YZ(共页)-l-8(购物广场)Colvert and a team of volunteers have created a shopping mall for girls whove losteverything,(在仓库内,一名岁的女孩艾弗里科尔弗特and allin itwere free.14・()和一群志愿者为那些失去一切的女孩们打造了一个购物广场,里面的所有物品Avery Colvert都免费提供)”以及第四段中的“Avery startedthe onlinepage AltadenaGirls andput outa callfor items(创建了在线页面并呼吁人们捐赠青春期女孩所需thattheteenage girlswant.Avery AltadenaGirls,的物品)”可知,提出了创建一个“购物广场”的独特想法和利用在线平台Avery AltadenaGirls来组织和呼吁捐赠,帮助失去一切的女孩们,由此可以看出,是一个很有创造力又慷慨的人Avery故选项【导语】本文是一篇说明文文章主要讲述了艺术家通过纸鹦鹉项目提高人们对鹦鹉A保护的意识细节理解题由文章第二段中
28.“Many parrotspecies arethreatened andsome arenear toextinction JShrimal and Bird explained.They aresuffering alot dueto deforestationand pettrade andwe wanted to(许多鹦鹉物种受到威胁,shine lighton theimportance of these speciesin ourecosystem throughour art.有些已濒临灭绝,和解释道“由于森林砍伐和宠物贸易,它们正遭受着巨大的痛苦,Shrimal Bird我们希望通过我们的艺术来阐明这些物种在我们生态系统中的重要性可知,人类活动对鹦鹉造成了威胁,这促使和发起了鹦鹉项目故选Nay anShrimal VenusBird B细节理解题由文章第三段中
29.“To create these realisticpieces,they beginby pickinga speciesfromtheir collection of bird books.Once theysettle ona parrot,they carryout someonline researchto getall the(为了仓作这些逼真的作品,他们首先从他们的鸟类书information neededforafaithful description.籍收藏中选择一个物种一旦他们选定了一只鹦鹉,他们就会进行一些在线研究,以获得忠实描述所需的所有信息)”可知,艺术家们通过研究该物种的所有细节来确保他们的纸鹦鹉栩栩如生故选Do细节理解题由文章第三段中
30.“Each speciesis createdkeeping inmind theirhabitat soeach artworkin(栖息)this seriesshows thebird perchingon thetree orplant whichis eithertheir favoriteplant ortheir(艺术家们分享道“仓作每个物种时都会考虑到它们的栖息地,所perching tree,the artists share.以这个系列中的每一件艺术品都展现了鸟儿栖息在它们最喜爱的植物或栖息树上的情景可知,鹦鹉肖像中有特定的树木或植物是为了展示在自然栖息地中的鸟类故选C推理判断题由文章最后一段中
31.”Our primarypurpose withthis seriesis tomotivate peopleto learnabout these beautiful birds andtheir importancein ourecosystem andthe threatstheyarefacing/9Shrimal(和解释道:“我们创作这个系列的主要目的是激励人们去了解这些and Birdexplain.Shrimal Bird美丽的鸟类,以及它们在我们生态系统中的重要性和它们所面临的威胁”厂可知,鹦鹉计划可以帮助提高人们对鹦鹉保护的意识故选【导语】D本文是一篇说明文文章主要论述了气候变化对体育界的挑战及应对措施推理判断题由文章第一段中
32.Climate changeis increasinglychallenging theworld ofsports,withrising temperaturesand extremeweather conditionsthreatening theexistence ofsports eventsglobally.Athletes liketriathletePragnya Mohanhavebeenforcedtorelocatetheirtrainingtocopewithunbearable.(气heat,while others,including discusthrower SamMattis,face extremetemperatures duringcompetitions9关变化正日益对体育界构成严峻挑战,气温上升和极端天气状况正威胁着全球体育赛事的存续像三项全能运动员这样的选手,已不得不调整训练地点以应对酷热难耐的天气;而包括铁饼运Pragnya Mohan动员在内的其他运动员,则在比赛期间面临极端高温的考验广可知,提到SamMattisPragnyaMohan和是为了展示气候变化对体育的不良影响故选SamMattisD词句猜测题由文章第三段
33.However,large-scale effortscan sometimesseem lessimpactful duetoconflicting prioritiesandthefinancial intereststied tomajor sportsevents.These factorshinder realprogressin sports-related climateadvocacy andreveal thecomplexities involvedin combiningglobalsportspracticeswith environmentalinitiatives.(然而,由于存在相互冲突的优先事项,以及重大体育赛事背后的经济利益考量,大规模的应对措施有时似乎收效甚微这些因素体育领域在气候倡导方面取得实质性进展,也揭示了将全球hinder体育活动与环境倡议相结合所面临的复杂性)”可知,相互冲突的优先事项,以及重大体育赛事背后的经济利益考量这些因素阻碍了体育相关气候倡导方面的真正进展英语答案()(共页)YZ-2-8因此,在此处意为“阻碍,妨碍”,与阻碍”意思相近故选hinder blockD细节理解题由文章第四段中
34.“Climate changeis alsoincreasing thecosts associatedwith sports,widening thegap betweenrichandlessrichathletes.As certainregions becomeunsuitable fortraining duetoweather extremes,athletesfaceincreased traveland trainingexpenses,creating awidening socioeconomic(气候变化还增力口了与体育相关的成本,加剧了富裕运动员与较不富裕运动员之间的差距divide.由于极端天气,某些地区变得不再适合训练,运动员面临着旅行和训练费用增加的问题,从而加剧了社会经济差距广可知,气候变化对体育的影响是提高体育赛事的训练成本故选B推理判断题由文章最后一段中
35.“As sportswrestle withclimatechange,athletes andorganizations mustinnovatetoreducetheir environmentalfootprint.A jointeffort isessential tomake suresportscancontinue toboomin achanging world,offering fairopportunities whilepromoting sustainability,withanemphasis on(随着体育界与气候变化作斗争,运动员和组织必须创新以减少他们的long-term,impactful solutions.环境足迹共同努力对于确保体育在变化的世界中继续蓬勃发展至关重要,在促进可持续性的同时提供公平的机会,并强调长期、有影响力的解决方案)”可知,作者在最后一段暗示了合作是确保体育生存的必要条件故选B【导语】本文是一篇说明文文章主要解释了草更绿综合征的概念、表现、可能带来的问题,并给出了一些克服这种综合征的建议
36.根据前文“Have youever feltlike you5reneverhappywithwhatyouhaveDoyouthinkthingscouldbe(综bettersomewhereelseeveniftheyaregoodenoughThis iswhatiscalledGrass IsGreener Syndrome合征).It is asyndromewhereonealwaysthinksthegrassisgreeneron theotherside.It cankeep youfrom(你是否曾经对你所拥有的感到不满意?你认为其他地方的情况being gladfor whatis inyourlifenow.会更好吗,即使他们已经足够好了?这就是所谓的草更绿综合征这是一种综合症,人们总是认为另一边的草地更绿它会阻止你为现在的生活感到高兴)”可知,前文介绍了什么是草更绿综合征,并点出它的危害,所以项(当它严重发C Whenithitshard,this syndromecan causemany problems.作时,这种综合征会引起许多问题)”进一步讲述危害性,承接上文,符合文意故选项c根据前文
37.“Practice gratitudeand appreciation.By focusingon whatwe alreadyhave andbeing thankfulforit,we canfind happinessin ourcurrent situation.This helpsprevent feelingsof regretand dissatisfaction(学会thatoftencomewithconstantlycomparingourselvesto othersordaydreamingabout a differentlife.感恩和欣赏通过关注我们已经拥有的,并对它心存感激,我们就能在现状中找到幸福这有助于防止经常与他人比较或幻想不同生活而产生的遗憾和不满情绪广可知,本段主要讲述通过感恩和欣赏当下的生活,来克服草更绿综合征,所以项G“Developing anattitude ofgratitude allowsus to(培养一种感恩的态度能让我们欣赏当下)”符合本段主题,其中appreciate thepresent moment.为同词复现故选项gratitude G设空位于段尾,是对前文的总结,根据前文
38.“Avoid comparisons.Comparisons canbe atrap whenitcomes todealingwithGrassIsGreenerSyndrome.Constantly comparingyourself oryour situationto others.(避免进行is afeature ofthis syndrome.Its easytothinkthatthegrassis alwaysgreeneron theotherside比较在应对草更绿综合征时,比较可能会成为一个陷阱不断将自己或自己的处境与他人进行比较,正是这种综合征的一个特点人们很容易认为,另一边的草总是更绿)”可知,项F“However,this kind(然而,这种想法会导致不满和不快乐)”是对of thinkingcan leadto dissatisfactionand unhappiness.前文的总结,构成转折关系,符合文意故选项F根据前文(拥抱
39.“Embracing imperfectionsis acrucial stepin overcomingGrassIsGreenerSyndrome.不完美是克服草更绿综合征的关键一步)”以及后文“They includethe faultsboth within ourselves andin(它们既包括我们自身的缺点,也包括我们周围的缺点)”可知,本段主要讲述的oursurroundings.是要接受不完美,空处内容应与接受不完美有关,所以项E“One of the mainsigns ofthis syndromeis(这种综合症的一个主要迹象是总是寻找错误)”说明这种综合征的一alwayssearchingformistakes.个主要特征就是总是寻找错误或缺点,承接上文,引出下文,符合语境,故选项E英语答案()(共页)YZ-3-8().设空位于段首,为本段中心句,根据后文4“Many peoplewho experiencethis syndromestruggle withlowself-esteem andfeelingsofunsafety.They constantlycompare themselvestoothersand believethat theyarenotgoodenoughordeserving ofhappiness.Addressing theseproblems involveschallenging negative(咨询),(许beliefs,seeking therapyorcounselingand practicingself-acceptance andpersonal growth.多患有这种综合征的人都有自卑和不安全感他们经常拿自己和别人比较,认为自己不够好,不配得到幸福.解决耳些问觑需娶挑战消极信念,寻求治疗戟咨询,练习后我接纳和个人成长广可知,本/殳主要廿:述克月艮自卑和不安全养所以项A“Deal witinsecurities andself-doubt.处理不安全感和刍我怀疑厂符合本段主感,为本段中心句故选A41424344454647484950C A DBA BC DBC5152535455A DADB完形填空15x1=15【导语】本文是一篇记叙文,主要讲述了从高中参与空气污染研究到后来发现波士顿夜Barrera间污染异常的经历,以及她对科研过程的感悟考查名词词义辨析句意高中第一年她遇到了研究空气污染的老师
41.Donald Blake数学;英语;科学;历史根据下文A.math B.English C.science D.history“whostudied可知,研究空气污染属于科学领域故选airpollution”C考查形容词短语辨析句意有一天我去了他的办公室,告诉他我对他的研究很感兴趣,我想
42.参与其中感兴趣;害怕;投身于;厌倦根据后A.interested inB.afraid ofC.devoted toD.bored with文可知,很感兴趣故选“wantedtobe apart ofit”Barrera A考查名词词义辨析句意我告诉他我热爱学习且不畏惧失败痛苦;权威;
43.A.pain B.authority批评;失败根据上文力可知,强C.criticism D.failure lovedlearningandIwasnotafraidof Barrera调不怕失败故选Do考查介词短语辨析句意令我惊讶的是,我当场被邀请加入团队提前;
44.A.in advanceB.on当场;偶尔;作为回报c根据和语境可知,thespotC.now andthen D.in returnI Tomy surprise”Barrera当场被邀请加入团队故选B考查名词词义辨析句意这段研究经历给了我更多探索的信心信心;
45.A.confidence B.budget预算;权力;便利根据上文的经历以及后文可知,这段研C.power D.convenience“explorefurther”究经历给了更多探索的信心故选Barrera A考查动词词义辨析句意后来,在波士顿的一个组织做了将近三年的志愿者,在那里
46.Barrera她开发了一种方法来处理过去三年在该市收集的空气数据,并注意到波士顿夜间的高浓度污染A.收集;处理;检测;破坏根据上文可知,后gather B.process C.detect D.destroy“develop amethod”接数据操作,强调分析处理故选B考查名词词义辨析句意后来,在波士顿的一个组织做了将近三年的志愿者,在那里
47.Barrera她开发了一种方法来处理过去三年在该市收集的空气数据,并注意到波士顿夜间的高浓度污染A.成本;标准;浓度;预期根据常识可知,空气污costs B.standards C.concentrations D.expectations染数据常用浓度描述故选C考查形容词词义辨析句意这很奇怪,因为波士顿没有重工业,大多数空气污染应该出现在
48.白天幸运;有价值;简单;奇怪根据下文A.lucky B.valuable C.simple D.strange“since thecity does可知,因为波士顿没有重工业,所以很奇怪故选not haveheavy industry”D考查形容词词义辨析句意时追踪了空气污染数据,发现夜间污染来自宾夕法尼亚州、
49.Barrera纽约和加拿大的城市无害;夜间;自然;月度前文A.harmless B.nighttime C.natural D.monthly反复强调的异常现象,所以指夜间污染故选“at night”B考查动词词义辨析句意这一结果后来被哈佛大学的研究证
50.T.H.Chan Schoolof PublicHealth实,该学院今年录取了忽略;否认;证实;改Barr era A.ignored B.denied C.confirmed D.changed0变根据下文可知,结果后来被哈佛“by researchfrom theHarvard T.H.Chan Schoolof PublicHealth”大学的研究证实T.H.Chan Schoolof PublicHealth英语答案共页YZ-4-8故选c考查动词词义辨析句意这一结果后来被哈佛大学陈曾熙公共卫生学院的研究证实,该学院
51.今年录取了录取;采访;攻击;检查Barrera A.accepted B.interviewed C.attacked D.examined根据下文可知,该学院今年录取了故选“Barreras adviceto futureHarvard students”Barrera A考查动词词义辨析句意她给未来哈佛学生的建议也是她自己打算遵循的发表;
52.A.publish节省;怀疑;遵循上文与形成呼应故选B.spare C.suspect D.follow“advice“follow”D考查动词词义辨析句意有时候,这意味着你不应该过于依赖计划或目标,而是让这个过程
53.给你带来惊喜依赖;花费;生存;呼叫根据下文A.rely B.spend C.survive D.call“so muchona可知,你不应该过于依赖计划或目标故选plan ora goal”A考查动词词义辨析句意时候,这意味着你不应该过于依赖计划或目标,而是让这个过程给
54.你带来惊喜错过;原谅;怀疑;惊喜A.miss B.forgive C.doubt D.surprise根据上文可知,让这个过程给你带来惊喜“We shouldntforget toenjoy theprocess ofdoing research.”故选D考查动词词义辨析句意这是学习和成长的唯一途径容忍;学习;
55.A.tolerate B.learn C.trust信任;担忧与并列,这是学习和成长的唯一途径故选D.worry“grow”B
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56.20231解开宇宙奥秘的研究人员,让他们对太空探索的理解更加舒适和自信此处引导非限定性定语从句,先行词为指人,关系词在作主语,应用关系代词引导故填theresearchers,who who考查并列连词句意从年月发射脉冲星新卫星之前开始,我一直在协助中心热衷于
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58.collaborate withsb”考查定语从句句意研究脉冲星发射的复杂性及其对时空影响的论文的主要语言实际上是英
59.语此处引导限定性定语从句,先行词为指物,关系词在从句中作主语,应用theresearchpapers,关系代词或者引导故填或that whichthat whichocenters.
7.What isprobably the manA.A tourguide.B.A businessman.C.A teacher.听第段材料,回答第、题
7898.Why isJason unable to volunteer fortheorganization nowA.For hisinexperience.B.For hisbusy schoolwork.C.For hisyoung age.
9.What areaisthewoman workingonA.Transportation.B.Marketing.C.Social media.听第段材料,回答第至题
8101210.When werethe speakerssupposed tomeetA.At4:00pm.B.At4:30pm.C.At5:00pm.
11.What didthe mando tohelp the driverA.He calledthe police.B.He stoppedthe driverscar.C.He took thedriverto thehospital.
12.Where doesthe conversationtake placeA.At abus stop.B.At thewomans home.C.At arestaurant.听第段材料,回答第至题
9131613.How oldwas Nataliewhen shetook thepictureA.In her early10s.B.In herearly30s.C.In herearly40s.
14.Where doesNatalie livenowA.In Jerusalem.B.In Washington D.C.C.In NewYork City.
15.What causedNatalie toquit hercareer inmodelingA.Preference forthe actingprofession.B.Suggestions fromherfirstagent.C.Pressure fromher parents.
16.Which moviecame outin1995A.Leon.B.Heat.C.Mars Attacks.听第段材料,回答第至题101720A.In France.B.In theUS.C.In Italy.
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18.What achievementdid Offshore Team GermanymakeA.Winning the VO65class.B.Winning the IMOCA class race.C.Winning secondplace ofthe VO65class.
19.What waslife likeon the boatA.No freshfood wasserved.B.Phone callswere notallowed.C.People couldntget enoughsleep.考查非谓语动词句意他们与大量涌入的国际科学家和访问专家接触,这些专家经常来分析
60.这颗绕地球运行的卫星收集的数据空处为非谓语动词,与为主动关系,应用现在分词,visit expert作定语故填visiting考查名词复数句意他们还需要准备在国际会议上用英语发言,在那里他们与全球科学界分
61.享他们关于脉冲星现象的突破性发现为可数名词,前无限定词,应用复数形式,作presentation宾语故填presentations考查表语从句句意这就是他们需要天体物理学讲师的原因此处引导表语从句,表示“为
62.什么”强调结果,应用连接副词引导故填why why考查副词句意基本上,他们学习如何解读来自遥远脉冲星的信号此处修饰整个句子,表
63.示“基本上”,应用副词作状语,置于句,首字母大写故填basically,Basically考查并列连词句意看着太空研究的发展,看到科学家们更深入地探索宇宙的奥秘,这非常
64.有趣设空处连接和表示并列关系,不存在转折或选择关系,应用连词故填watch see,ando ando考查动词时态句意小时候,我一直梦想着探索外太空根据可知,设空处描述
65.As achild过去的动作,应用一般过去时故填dreamed第四部分第一节【参考范文】A CampusEnvironmental ProtectionActivity英语答案共页YZ-5-8To helpstudents realize theimportance of protectingthe environment,the StudentUnion ofourschool organizeda campusenvironmental protectionactivity lastweek.During theactivity,we participatedin aseries ofmeaningful actions,such ascleaning thecampus andwateringthe flowers.Additionally,several expertswere invitedto delivera lecture,significantly enhancingourunderstanding ofenvironmental issues.Through this activity,not onlycan weacquire theknowledge ofenvironmental protection,but wealsorealizethesignificance ofeveryones participationin protectingthe environment.I believethat ifwe alltakeaction,we canmake ourearth abetter place.Yours,第二节【参考Li Jin范文】Smith gaveRex allthe necessarysupport andguidance heneeded topursue hisstudies.Fortunately,someof Rexsprevious schoolyears laidthe foundationfor hiscurrent efforts.Smith thenenrolled Rexin aschool.With Smithsencouragement andfinancial assistance,slowly butsurely,Rexs initialhesitation gaveway toaburning ambitionto learnand improvehis conditions.As Reximmersed himselfinhisstudies,Smithwatched withpride as the boysconfidence grew.“Its timeto seehow Rexhas progressedthese daysJSmith thought.Then hearranged forRextotake anexam withhisstudents.The explosivenews thatRex wonthird placein theexam excitedSmith.When theresults wereannounced,and Rexsname appearedatthetop ofthe list.Smith couldscarcely containhis joy.He hadwitnessedthe transformationof astreet sweeperinto abrilliant student.Smith rushedto congratulateRex,embracing theyoung manwitha sense ofpride andaccomplishment.He knewthat thiswas justthebeginning ofRexs journeyand fromnow on,even withouthis help,thisyoungboy couldfind hisown way【语篇导读】本文以人物为线索展开,讲的是来自美国的史密斯教授在and goahead firmly.Nigari遇到一个叫雷克斯的扫街男孩,觉得他有潜力,想要帮助他接受教育雷克斯虽然家庭贫困,但表现出积极的态度史密斯说服了他的家人,并开始帮助他学习【段落续写】
①由第一段首句内容“史密斯给了雷克斯学习所需的一切必要的支持和指导”可知,该段可描写雷克斯从最初的犹豫到产生改善自己状况的强烈愿望,积极接受了史密斯对他的学习安排
②由第二段首句内容“雷克斯在考试中获得第三名的爆炸性消息使史密斯兴奋不已”可知,第二段可描写史密斯看到成绩后的心情和举动一中演练
(二)听力原文Text1M:Susan,does everyoneinyourfamily haveblonde hairW:No.My fatherhas brownhairand my sisterAmyhas thesame haircolor ashis.Butshe isconsidering dyingher hairblack.Text2M:I heardresidents inyour townstill preservetheir owntraditions andlive inold woodenhouses.W:Youre right.Residents inmy townmainly belongto theMiao andTujia ethnicminorities.We haveourown traditions.So areyou also a member of anethnic minorityM:No.Im amemberofChina9s mostnumerous ethnicgroup.Text3M:Jennifer,I heardyoure travelingtoatown inCzech Republicthis weekend.Are yougoing tovisitanyone thereW:No.The smalltown holdsthousands ofstrange recordsand ishosting afestival toshow them.I reallywant to goand havea look.Text4W:Henry,do you love readingthe book英语答案共页YZ-6-8M:Not really.W:Why Itsa bookaboutatrip inspace.I thoughtyou wereinterested insuch books.M:Well,its inFrench.My Frenchvocabulary isquite limited.Text5W:Mark,do youknow whowas the first championofthe2020Tokyo OlympicsM:Yes.I knowits aChinese girl.Her nameis on the tipof mytongue.W:Its QianYang.She won the10-meter rifleshooting competitionon Saturday,July24,
2021.M:Youre right.Text6M:Wang Mei,you canspeak Englishvery well.Have youever studiedin anEnglish-speaking countryW:No.Though I havent beentoanEnglish-speaking country,Ihavemy ownways ofspeaking tonativeEnglish speakers.M:So howdo youmeet nativeEnglish speakersW:Sometimes Igo toforeign barsand restaurants.I alsogo tosports clubsand socialclubs.But Iusuallygo tolanguage exchangecenters topractice myEnglish.I heardyoure learningFrench andSpanish.Why doyou learnthe languagesM:My workmeans Ihave tomeet touristsfrom allover theworld.I need to explaintourist attractionstothem.Text7W:Jason,didnt yousay youwant tofind somevolunteer workthis summerM:Yes.Ilovevolunteer workthat involvesdog rescuing.W:Then whynot volunteerfor DFWPug RescueIts lookingfor volunteersaged20and overto rescueandcare fordogs.M:But Tmnot20years oldyet.W:YouH turn20this July,wont youThen youcan volunteerforit.M:Youre right.So whatdo volunteersneedtodoW:They needvolunteers invarious areas,such assportsevents,transportation,social media,newsletters,and marketing.So whicharea areyou mostinterested inM:Well,I reallywanttohelp findowners forthe dogson theInternet.So areyou avolunteerfortheorganizationW:Yes.I helpit withmarketing.Text8W:Ifs already4:30pm.Youre halfan hourlate.What happenedM:Something unexpectedhappened onmy wayhere.While Iwas waitingfor mybus,I sawa carmovingslowly in a strangeway.When Ilooked intoan openwindow,I sawa manbending over the wheel.W:That wasterrible.M:Yes.I immediatelyrealized somethingwas wrong.So Ijumped into the movingcar throughthe openwindowand steppedon thebrake ofthe car.W:So didyou taketheman tothehospitalM:No.It turnedout thattwo policeofficers werefollowing thevehicle,but theyfailed tonotice thatmedicalhelp wasneeded.It was they thattookthemantohospital fortreatment.W:No wonderyou werelate.Well,youve donesomething great.Youre reallya hero.But nowlets orderourfood.M:So youhavent orderedyetW:No.I dontknow whatyouloveeating.Text9M:Who isthis beautifulwoman onyour computerW:Its NataliePortman.Shes afamous actressin theUS.M:She lookspretty young.So whenwas she bornW:She wasactually born in
1981.Shes inherearly40s now.This picturewas taken10years ago,youknow.M:So whatdid herparents doW:Her fatheris adoctor andher motheris anAmerican-born artist.英语答案共页YZ-7-8M:So wasshebornintheUSW:No.She wasborninJerusalem,Israel.But herfamily leftIsrael forWashingtonD.C.whenshewas stillveryyoung.After a few moremoves,herfamilyfinally settledin NewYork City,where shestill livestothis day.M:Did shereceive a good educationW:Yes.Her academicachievements allowedher toattend HarvardUniversity.M:So howdid heracting careerbeginW:She wasdiscovered byan agentin apizza houseattheage of
11.She waspushed towardsa careerinmodeling,but shefinally quitit becauseshe lovedacting better.M:So whatare herfamous moviesW:Her firstmovie Leonin1994,Heat inthe followingyear,Beautiful Girls and MarsAttacks in1996,toname just afew.Text10M:In the spring of2021,12sailing teamsfrom aroundtheworldcompeted inthefirst-ever OceanRaceEurope.The raceset offfrom Lorient,France,on May29,
2021.Teams of6to10people spent22dayssailing theAtlantic OceanandtheMediterranean Seatothefinish line,in Genoa,Italy.That9s wheretherace ended,on June19,
2021.Two classesof speedysailboats racedintheevent:the IMOCAand theVO
65.OffshoreTeamGermany wontheIMOCAclassrace.And PortugalsMirpuri FoundationRacingTeam wontheVO65class.The OceanRace Europepresented plentyof challenges.Teams wereontheir boatsfor threestraight weeks.When youwere onboard,all youdo wasrace,eat,and sleep.There wasno Internetconnection andthere wereno movies.There wasnteven afridge ora freezerinsidetheboat.The OceanRace Europehas alarger purpose.During therace,the boatscollectedscientific datafrom thesalty waters.The datais sharedwith scientists.It providesinsight abouthow theoceanis affectedby climatechange.Scientists usethedatato furtherunderstand andadvocate theworldschanging environmentand seas.英语答案()(共页)YZ-8-8页)
1020.Why wasdata collectedA.To provideinformation forthe nextrace.英语第页-共页YZ-210B.To helpthe teamsperform better.C.To helpscientists doresearch.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阅读下面短文,从各题所给的、、和四个选项中选出符合题意的最佳选项A BC DATheJackson HoleFall ArtsFestival,held yearlyeach Septemberin Jackson,Wyoming,isalivelycelebration ofarts andculture thatattracts fansand collectorsfrom allovertheworld.The festivaloffers aseriesofevents,including gallerywalks,art sales,culinary experiences,home tours,and educationalworkshops.With itsblend ofvisual arts,music,food,and more,the festivalprovides aunique andenrichingexperience forall whovisit.Gallery AssociationArt WalkWalkthrough charminggalleries,meet talentedartists,and enjoya selectionof exceptionalartworks.This eveningof cultureand creativityisamust forart loversseeking inspirationinastunning mountainsetting.Jackson HoleShowcase ofHomesThe Jackson HoleShowcase ofHomes,held duringthe JacksonHoleFall ArtsFestival,offers arareopportunity toexplore some ofthemost stunningand architecturallysignificant residencesintheregion.This eventisamust foranyone withan appreciationforfinearchitecture,interior design,and luxuryreal(豪宅).estateArts onthe GreenArts onthe Green isa juriedfair showcasingthe creativityof over50local andregional artists.Thisevent featuressomeofJacksons finestartists,offering adiverse arrayof mediumsincluding ceramics,fibers,painting,glass,photography,and mixedmedia.During the festival,the fairpromises alivelyatmosphere withlivemusic,delicious foodchoices,and more.Sunday ArtBrunchHeld onthe finalSunday ofthefestival,this eventallows attendeestoenjoya leisurelybrunch whileexploringvarious artexhibits.Localgalleriesandartspaceshostthebrunch,providing aninvitingatmosphere wherevisitorscantastemouth-watering dishesand drinksastheyadmire theartwork ondisplay.
21.What dowe knowabout theJacksonHoleFallArtsFestivalA.It isheld forprofessional artists.B.It takesplaceinthespringmonths.C.It featuresawidevariety ofevents.D.It isheld indifferent locationseach year.
22.Which programwill youjoin ifyoure interestedin architectureA.Gallery AssociationArt Walk.B.JacksonHoleShowcaseofHomes.C.Arts onthe Green.D.Sunday ArtBrunch.
23.What doArtsontheGreenand SundayArtBrunchhaveincommonA.They providedelicious foodfor visitors.B・They areheld outdoorsinapark setting.英语第页-共页YZ-310C.They showcaseart frominternational artists.D.They arelimited toa singleday duringthefestival.B(仓库)A dozengirls linedup ata warehousenear EastLos Angeles,16miles southwestoftheEatonFire burningsite.Near theback ofthe line,11-year-old JasmineNavarro satonaplastic chairbeside hermomand aunt.She,like manyothers here,lostallof herbelongings inthe fire.Inside thewarehouse,a14-year-old namedAvery Colvertandateamof volunteershavecreateda(购物广场)shoppingmallforgirlswhove losteverything,and allin itwere free.There wererows of(时髦的).shoes andracks ofneatly organizedclothing.Everything herewas brandnew andtrendyAvery,whose middleschool wasburned downintheEaton Fire,but whosehome didnot,got theideatocreatethis spaceafter herfamily evacuatedjustafew daysearlier.As soonas firesbegan destroyingLACounty houses,residents racedto stockfood drivesand charityshops withcanned foodand usedclothing.But Averyhas puta spotlightontheneeds ofteenage girlsspecifically,and createdan experience(购物疗法).like retailtherapy Tthoughtaboutmyself,and howmy appearanceis importantto myidentityandmyconfidence J she said.And theseteenage girlslost thatpiece ofidentity whenthey lostalltheir things.”Avery startedthe onlinepage AltadenaGirlsandput outa callfor itemsthattheteenage girlswant.Iwanttobe abletogive themasenseof normalityin theirlives whennothing elseis normalJshesaid.Iwant themto walkout feelingconfident again.Within24hours,Averys onlinepage tookoff.Boxes ofclothesfrom trendybrands pouredin.The effortswere poweredby dozensofvolunteers,mainly Hollywoodproducers andfashionindustry professionals.Averys mom,Liz McLean,watched fromnearby,said,“To seeher takeaction isunbelievable.Thisisgoingtobeamemory forthem thatjust doesntgo away.”
24.What dowe knowabouttheitems inthe warehouseA.They weresecond-hand andoutdated.B・They werewell arrangedand up-to-date.C.They werelimited tobasic necessitieslike food.D.They weredonated bylocal schoolsand producers.
25.What inspiredAvery tocreatethefree shoppingmallB.Her longdream toset upa fashionbusiness.C.The encouragementfrom Hollywoodproducers.D.Her ownexperience andconcern forteenage girls.
26.Why didAvery startAltadena GirlsA.To praisethe effortsher volunteerteam hadmade.B.To callfor donationsof itemsthat teenagegirls need.英语第页-共页YZ-410C.To educateteenagegirlstobeincreasingly confident.D.To createa platformfor fashionindustry professionals.
27.Which ofthe followingcan bestdescribe AveryA.Creative andgenerous.B.Talented andwarm-hearted.C.Caring andhumorous.D.Influential andstrong-willed.CParrots areknown forbeing cheerfuland colorfulbirds witha chattyside.To spotlightthesebeautiful birds,Nayan Shrimaland VenusBird fromThe PaperArk havelaunched TheParrotProject,in(肖像)which theycreate lifelikepaper portraitsin theirlikeness foragoodcause.“This seriesisarespect tothese amazingbirds andtheir contributionto ourecosystem,“the artistssaid.To them,parrots arenot onlybeautifulbirdsthat haveinspired themcreatively butalsoa species thathaslong beensubjected toexploitation.“Many parrotspecies arethreatened andsome arenear toextinctionJ Shrimaland Birdexplained.They aresuffering alot dueto deforestationand pettrade andwewanted toshine lightontheimportanceofthese speciesinourecosystem throughour art.”To createthese realisticpieces,they beginby pickingaspeciesfrom theircollectionofbirdbooks.Once theysettle ona parrot,they carryout someonline researchto getalltheinformation neededfor afaithfuldescription.Each speciesis createdkeeping inmind theirhabitat soeach artworkin this series(栖息)shows thebird perchingonthetree orplant whichis eithertheir favoriteplant ortheir perchingtreeJ theartistsshare.Each birdis madeup oftiny paperbits,put togetherfollowing adrawing previouslymade bytheteam.They alsocarefully painteach pieceto trulycapture thedetails thatmakethespecies sounique,such(渐变色)astheyellow spotsonthehead ofthe red-tailed blackcockatoo orthe ombrefeathers oftheScarlet Macaw.The detailedportraits arenow availablefor saleon ThePaper Arkswebsite,withtheartists donating10%from eachsale towardsparrot conservation.Our primarypurpose withthisseriesis tomotivatepeople tolearn aboutthese beautifulbirds andtheir importanceinourecosystem andthe threatsthey arefacing/9ShrimalandBirdexplain.We wantour audienceto cometogether andtake stepsto conservethisspecies.”
28.What motivatedNayan Shrimaland VenusBird toinitiate TheParrot ProjectA.The overpopulationofcertainparrotspecies.。
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