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届陕西省高考适应性检测
(三)英语试题2025学校:姓名班级考号
一、听力选择题
1.Why isthe manin so much dangerA.His life jacket isbroken.B.He isntgood atswimming.C.The seais toorough toswim.
2.What isthe womandoing toJimmyA.Showing himthe way.B.Warning himto obeya law.C.Teaching himhow todrive.
3.What was the manprobably tryingto doA.Invite the woman out for ameal.B.Give the woman someadvice onher work.C.Ask thewoman tocelebrate aholiday withhim.
4.How longcan thewomans deskbe repairedfbr freeA.For threemonths.B・For over a year.C.For fiveyears.
5.A.A foresttour.B.Firefighting.C.Water supply.Whafs themain topicof theconversation听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题A.Chicken.B,Red meat.C.Nuts.
6.What shouldthe mansuncle avoidduring amealA.She lovesit.B.She cannotstand itssmell.C.She doesntcare aboutit.
7.How does thewomanfeel aboutfish听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
8.Who isthewomanmost likelytalking toA.A.group ofteachers.B.A groupof students.C,A groupof explorers.
9.Why didthe explorerfirst starthis journeyA.To opena newtrading routefor Spain.B.To takeover landin otherregions.C,To learnabout globalgeography.
10.When didthe explorersgroup completetheir triparound the world hardships:living in a tinyapartment,selling streetstalls withno
50.She nearlywanted togive up.Miraculously,the governmentoffereda51workspace.A businessmanthen donated600,OOOyuan,but Yangsteam gratefullyrefused,requesting52instead.This strategyled to their designingbedding for his hotel,which becamea
53.By2014,international brandssought Yangs
54.Collaborating witha Japanesecosmetics一company,her teamearned200,000yuan throughcopyright rightsa revolutionarymoment.Today,her fusionof Tibetan-Qiang artcontinues to55global partnerships.
41.A.piece B・pattern C,method D.coat
42.A.purchased B.borrowed C.seized D.changed
43.A.puzzled B.thrilled C.amused D.angry
44.A.delicate B.twisted C.charming D.false
45.A.forbidden B,expected C.invited D.forced
46.A.talent B.interest C.love D.determination
47.A.abandoned B・explored C.established D.advanced
48.A.starting B.breaking C.turning D.fading
49.A.celebrated B・ignored C.endured D.described
50.A.profit B,fame C.approval D.progress
51.A.smoke-free B.risk-free C-tax-free D.rent-free
52.A.orders B.investment C.supplies D.understanding
53.A.failure B.hit C.joke D.chance
54.A.choices B・actions C.designs D.performances
55.A.shock B・appreciate C.challenge D.inspire
四、语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式On Monday,Chinas artificialsurT,the ExperimentalAdvanced SuperconductingTokamakEAST,56achieve anastonishing result.It kepta steady-statehigh-confinement plasmaoperation for as longas1,06657second,breaking theprevious403-second worldrecord itset in
2023.This amazingachievement is58huge stepforward inthesearch forfusion powergeneration.The artificialsurT isdesigned59imitate solar-like nuclearfusion,providing humanitywith anendlessand cleanenergy source,60is veryimportant forfuture spaceexploration.After more than70years ofglobal research,a fusiondevice mustreach extremelyhigh temperatures,operate61stable foralong time,and becompletely controllable to generateelectricity.62it startedoperating in2006,EAST basbeen anopen platformfor scientistsall overtheworld.It has made a great many63improve toits systems.For example,it hasdoubled thepoweroutput of the heatingsystem whilekeeping itstable.China joinedthe ITERprogram in2006,with ASIPP64take aleading role.EASTSbreakthroughs in the high-confinement modehave beenvery helpfulfor the development ofglobalfusion reactors.Currently,new-generation fusion research facilitiesare65build inHefei now,which isexpectedto speedup thepractical useof fusionenergy.
五、书信写作假定你是李华,你在某英文论坛上看到了一位名叫的留言请你根据发帖内容给他回
66.Eric复My parents wont listen when Itell them things.I guessits becausethey areadults andcantunderstand me.Do youhave anysuggestions写作要点
(1)表示理解;
(2)你的建议注意
(1)词数80左右;
(2)开头已为你写好,不计入总词数;
(3)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答Dear Eric,You wrotethat your parents wont listen when you tellthem things.Best wishes,Li Hua
六、书面表达.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67By thetime Charlie Brown was in thesixth grade,he was the smallestand theyoungest boyin hisclass.Being a good studentdidnt lastforever.Later,school was all butimpossible fbrCharlie.He failedeverysubject in the eighthgrade.By thetime Charlie wasinjunior high,he began to havetrouble.Heflunked physicsin high school,getting agrade ofzero.By thetenth grade,Schulz saidthat hehad failedeverythingin sight.”Charlie alsofailed in Latin,algebra,and English.He didntdo muchbetter insports.Although hedidmanage tomake theschoofs golfteam,he promptlylost theonly importantmatch of the season.There was a consolationmatch buthe lostthat too.Throughout hisyouth,Charlie was awkward,socially.He wasnot actuallydisliked by the otherstudentsand no one caredthat much.He was astonished ifa classmateever saidhello tohim outsideofschool hours.There isno wayto tellhow hemight havedone atdating.Charlie neverasked agirl outin highschool.He wastoo afraidof beingturned down.Charlie was a loser.He,his classmates...everyone knewit.So hewent withit.Charlie hadmadeup hismind earlyin lifethat ifthings weremeant towork outthey would.Otherwise,he wouldcontenthimself withwhat appearedto behis inevitablemediocrity.However,one thingwas importantto Charlie.That isdrawing.He wasproud of his artwork.Inkindergarten,after seeingone ofhis drawings,the teachersaid,“Someday,Charlie,youre going to be anartist.Of course,nooneelse appreciatedit.In hissenior yearof high school,he handedin somecartoonsto theeditors of the yearbook.The cartoonswere turneddown.Despite this,Charliewassoconvinced ofhis abilitythat hedecided to become aprofessional artist.注意()续写词数应为左右;1150
(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答After completinghighschool,he wrotea letterto WaltDisney Studios.(自传)%So Charliedecided towrite hisown autobiographycartoons.《届陕西省高考适应性检测
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1.C【原文】W:Hang on.Were comingdown torescue you.M:The stormhasmadethe wavestoo bigfbr meto stayabove water.I wontsurvive muchlonger.W:Take thislifejacket.Emergency aidis on its way.
2.B[原文】W:Jimmy,wait untilthe lightturns greento startwalking.M:Sorry mum,theres notraffic soI figuredthat wecould go.W:As longasthelight isred,it doesntmatter ifthe streetis clear.
3.A[原文1W:Til checkmy calendar,but with the holidaycoming up,Im prettytight ontime.M:I understandthis ismy busy time of the yearat work,too.Lefs postponethat dinnerafter newyear.W:All right,Til keepyou updated.
4.C【原文】M:Your newtable looksexpensive.How manymonths wagesdid thatcost youW:At leastthree,but Ivewanted atable fbrovera year nowand itcomes witha five-year guarantee.
5.B【原文】W:We have to protectthis areaor elsewell losethis wholeforest.M:But all the driedleaves willmake thisfire unstoppable.W:Then callin morefire trucks,more peoplefrom thedepartment anda largerwater supply.
6.C
7.B【原文】M:I wasthinking ofmaking apie forsundae whenyour parentsare comingover.W:That soundsgreat.M:Is thereanything theycannot eatW:My momcant havenuts.She hasto carrya specialpill incase shehas abad reaction.M:My uncledoesthe same.Not aproblem.Do theyboth eatmeatW:Yes,but mydad doesnteat redmeat anymore.The doctorsaid it wasnt goodforhis heart.M:So eithera chickendish orfish.W:Lets gowiththechicken.I donftlike thesmell offish.
8.B
9.A
10.C【原文】W:The Portugueseexplorer FerdinandMagellan wasthe firstperson tolead agroup to sailaround theworld.M:Excuse me,Miss Yellen.W:Tim,can yourquestion waitM:It justtakes amoment.A bunchof usfind thistopic interesting.Can you tell usmoreW:Sure,if allof youin theclass agree.Magellan waschosen tolead ajourney for the Spanishgovernmentin
1519.He ledthe crewto opena newtrading routefor Spain.They returnedhome withoneremaining ship,a newfound knowledgeof how tosailaround theglobe.M:So Magellansurvived.W:Actually,no.His groupfought andtook oversome islandsduring theirjourney.He waskilled in abattle in
1521.His menarrived homewithout himayearlater.
11.B
12.C
13.C【原文】W:Henry,look atwhat camein themail today.M:Oh my,envelopes fromYale,Stanford andColumbia university.Will theseletters announcemyacceptanceW:Well find out.Are youexcitedM:No,Im notready mum.What ifI dontget into any of these schoolsThese lettersdecide myentirefuture.W:I knowit feelsthat waynow,Henry.But remember,youve workedhard throughyour entirehighschool.Keep inmind that your fatherand I will beproud ofyou no matter what.M:Even ifI dontattend atop universityor Icant geta jobat arespected companyW:Oh,Henry.Were proudof your progress,not theresults.Weve watchedyou growfrom achild into thestrong andtalented youngman youare today.Well supportand admireyourprogressnomatterwhich pathyoutake.M:Thanks mum.I feelslightly better.I guesswell openthem now.W:First,heres theenvelope fromYale.M:My handsare shakingsomuch.Ah,here wego.
14.A
15.A
16.C
17.A【原文】W:A patienthas just been admittedhere aftera seriousvehicle accident.His conditionis critical.We needa surgeonimmediately,M:Right here.Thank you,nurse.Bring himwith meand keephis airwaysopen.Hows hisheartbeatW:Still active,but theaccident reallyshocked hissystem.Are you going to be ableto save himM:As longas weget himinto asurgery room.W:Thats on the third floor andall thelifts arefull.M:Clear thelifts,please emptythis servicelift foran urgentpatient.W:The liftis cleared.Bring himin,hisheartrate isslowing down,sir.M:Okay,when thedoor openson thethirdfloor,get threemore nurses.Tm goingto beginemergency careandsurgery immediately.W:Sure thing.Will youneed toshock hisheart tosavehimM:Maybe allthe emergencydevices andsupplies neededare alreadyin thesurgery room.W:All right.Til bringmore nursesand physicians.I justpray thatitll befast enough.M:We haveabout fifteenminutes beforewe mightlose him.Act fastand helllive to see anotherday.Meetme inroom two,or three,were beginningthe operationin fiveminutes.
18.A
19.B
20.A【原文】W:According toa new study,technology ishelping localcommunities tostop orsignificantlyreduce the loss of trees in the rainforestsof southAmerica.This newresearch aimedto seeif puttinginformationdirectly into the handsof communitieswho livein the rain forestswould makea difference.Environmental groupsgave peopleliving in therainforests relevantequipment.This allowedthem toinformauthorities ifthey foundareas wheretrees wereillegally being taken down.In thefirst yearof theproject,they wereabletoreduce theloss of trees byhalf.After fortyyears ofinvestment insatellitetechnology byenvironmental campaignersin Brazil,Peru andColombia,the majorityof therainforests arefound.The campaignersbehind the study identified76villages inPeru thatwere suitableand gave36ofthem accessto thenew technology.The otherforty continuedas normaltoseeif therewas asignificantdifference.Three membersfrom eachcommunity wereselected to be trainedinthetechnology.And shownhowtomap thearea andidentify wheretrees werebeingtakendown.Photos weretaken andloadedonto computerdrives whensatellites detectedpossible loss oftrees.They weredownloaded ontotheAPP of the localsmartphones givenby the environmental groups,which guidedthe localcommunity tothearea inquestion.
21.B
22.C
23.C【导语】本文是一篇应用文,主要讲述了一个国庆天假期的低成本、低碳的活动计划,介绍7了每天可以进行的具体活动推理判断题根据第一段
22.“Instead ofopting forcostly travelin termsof money,time andenergy,consider thriftierand environmentallyfriendly ways to rejuvenate your mind and body.Here aresome(不要选择在金钱、时间和精力方面花费高昂的旅行,考虑更节俭和环activities to try oneach day保的方式来让你的身心恢复活力以下是每天可以尝试的一些活动户可知,文章的目的是介绍一个实用的假期计划故选B细节理解题根据第六段
23.“Explore the park in your vicinity and admire the autumnal beauty ofbloomingtrees andflowers.If youencounter stray animals like cats or dogs,sharing somefood with them(探索你附近的公园,欣赏盛开的树木和花朵的秋日美景如果你遇can bea heartwarminggesture到像猫或狗这样的流浪动物,和它们分享一些食物会是一个温暖的举动户可知,文中提到了探索附近公园、欣赏花草树木以及喂流浪猫狗,未提及遇到漂亮的动物故选C推理判断题根据第——段
24.“The firstseven daysof Octobermarks thefinal longholiday of2024一the National Day holiday.Instead ofopting forcostly travelin termsof money,time andenergy,consider thriftierand environmentallyfriendly ways to rejuvenateyour mindand body.Here aresomeactivities totry on eachday(10月的前七天是2024年最后一个长假---------------------------国庆假期与其选择在金钱、时间和精力上都很昂贵的旅行,不如考虑一些节俭和环保的方式来恢复你的身心这里有一些每天都可以尝试的活动户可知,本文主要围绕国庆假期的活动计划展开,与旅行休闲相关由此推知,文章很有可能来自一本旅游杂志故选C
25.C
25.D
26.B
27.C【导语】本文是一篇说明文文章主要介绍了宠物保姆这一职业以及从业者曹婷的相关情况
24.推理判断题根据第二段“Cao Ting,27,is a pet sitterfrom Chengdu,who hasbeen workinginthe petindustry for two years.I offerservices likefeeding,bathing,walking dogs,playing withthe pets,and(岁的曹婷来自成都,是一名宠物保姆,她已经other things as requestedbytheowners,“said Cao.27在宠物行业工作了两年曹说“我提供喂养、洗澡、遛狗、和宠物玩耍等服务,以及主人要求的其他服务”户可知曹婷是一名宠物保姆,提供上门照顾宠物的服务,故选C细节理解题根据第四段
26.“Cao acquiresprofessional pet care skillsthrough variousmethods,including attendingonline oroffline pet care training courses,learning fromother pet sitters andgetting(曹通过各种方式获得专业的宠物护理技能,包括参加在线或线下的experience through practice.宠物护理培训课程,向其他宠物保姆学习,并通过实践获得经验广可知,曹婷通过参加线上或线下的宠物护理培训课程、向其他宠物保姆学习以及通过实践获得经验等方式来获得专业的宠物护理技能,即主要就是通过参加专业培训和工作实践,故选D主旨大意题根据第五段
27.“But beinga pet-sitter isntalways easy.In-home pet care meanspet sitterswill enter otherpeoples houseswhen they are away,which mayraise worriesabout propertysecurity.Before startingthe pet-sitting,I willask theowner tolock awaytheir valuablethings andeven setupcameras forfurther security,said Cao.In addition,pet sittersusually puttheir personalinformation on(但当宠物保姆并不总是那么容websites andsocial mediasin order to deal with some disputes directly.易在家养宠物意味着当别人不在家时,宠物保姆会进入他们的房子,这可能会引发对财产安全的担忧曹说“在开始宠物看护之前,我会要求主人把他们的贵重物品锁起来,甚至还会安装摄像头,以进一步加强安全”此外,宠物保姆通常会把自己的个人信息放在网站和社交媒体上,以便直接处理一些纠纷广可知该段主要讲的是宠物保姆针对财产安全和其他纠纷的解决方法,故选Bo推理判断题根据最后一段
28.“However,Cao remainshopeful aboutthe futurepet-sitting market.People arestarting tocare more about their pets health and happiness.There willbe lots of new(然而,曹对未来的宠物看护市场仍充满希opportunities inthe pet industry,said Cao.A.In
1519.B.In
1521.C.In
1522.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
11.How didthe manfeel atfirstA.Excited.B.Anxious.C.Relieved.
12.What isprobably important for thewomanA.Gaining respectfrom others.B.Getting asuccessful outcome.C.Working hardthrough theprocess.
13.What willthe mando nextA.Send amail parcel.B.Sign upfor universitycourses.C.Find outa collegeacceptance decision.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题A.Surgeon andnurse.B.Patient andnurse.C.Patient andsurgeon.
15..What probablycaused thepatients currentconditionA.A carcrash.B.An electricshock.C,A heartattack.
16.Where willthe manprobably gonextA.To hisoffice.B.To thenurses station.C.To asurgery operatingroom.
17.What dothe speakersmainly needto findA.More hospitalstaff membersto help.
14.What isthe mostprobable relationshipbetween thespeakersB.An expertto beginthe operation.C.Emergency medicaltools.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题
18.What wasthe aimof thestudyA.To seeif informingthe localscould reducethelossoftrees.B.To developa newapp totrack thelossoftrees.C.To findwaystoregrow therainforests.
19.Where didthestudytake place望“人们开始更加关心宠物的健康和快乐宠物行业将会有很多新的机会)“可知,曹婷对未来的宠物保姆市场充满希望,认为人们越来越关注宠物的健康和幸福,所以她的态度是乐观的,故选C
28.D
29.C
30.C
31.B【导语】本文是一篇说明文文章介绍了美国的教育中心和海洋实验室正面临气候变化的威胁,这不仅影响其功能,也带来了一些损失,但也存在科学机遇推理判断题根据第三段
29.“Fox IslandEnvironmental EducationCenter,a Virginiainstitution thathasopened up the wondersof thenatural worldto young people formore than40years,has shutdown.Andwhat is lost is not justa building,but inspiration.A numberof theyoung peoplewho stayedon Fox Island(弗吉尼亚州的福克斯岛and gaineda loveof natureand theenvironment havegone onto bescientists.环境教育中心,这个多年来向年轻人展示了自然世界奇妙之处的机构已经关闭失去的不仅40仅是一座建筑,还有灵感许多在福克斯岛停留并爱上自然和环境的年轻人后来成为了科学家厂可知,该教育中心在培养年轻人对自然和环境的热爱方面起到了作用,并且激励了一些年轻人成为科学家,在某种程度上对当地人产生了积极影响所以从第三段可以了解到教育中心在某些方面激励着当地人故选D推理判断题根据第四段“
30.If ourparking lotis floodingwhen agroup ishere,we definitelyexplainto them why wereflooding.That example,Murt Conover,associate directorof education and outreach(夕卜联),(“如果有一群人在这里said,“gives theidea of what our coastal labs are dealing with.”的时候我们的停车场被淹了,我们肯定会向他们解释为什么会被淹」教育和外联副主任默特-康诺弗说,“这个例子让人们了解到我们的沿海实验室正在处理的问题”厂可知,作者提到默特•康诺弗的话,是为了表明在实验室研究的这些关于气候变化导致停车场被淹等问题,能够给学生们解释并让他们了解相关知识,即展示了实验室研究的问题具有教育价值故选C细节理解题根据最后一段
31.“Decades ofmeasurements fromthe sitewould beinterrupted by a move,.(他指出,he noted.And,researchers say,academic budgetsmight notallow replacementsto bebuilt该地点数十年的测量工作将因搬迁而中断研究人员还表示,学术预算可能不允许建造替代设施厂可知,根据布莱恩•罗伯茨的说法,建造替代设施会影响到长期的现场测量工作故选C主旨大意题根据第一段(海洋的)
32.“Marine laboratorieswere designedto beagainst extremeweather.(海洋实验室旨在抵御极端天气但它们可能会被气But theymight bedefeated by climate change.候变化打败广以及全文内容可知,文章主耍讲述了气候变化给海洋实验室带来了威胁,影响了其功能、教育意义以及研究工作等,所以项“气候变化威胁着海洋实验室”可作为本文的最佳B标题故选B
33.D
33.D
34.A
35.B【导语】本文是一篇说明文文章主要介绍了麦吉尔大学健康中心研究所的一项研究,可能会改善睡眠障碍和神经系统疾病的治疗细节理解题根据第二段
34.“Scientists havemade asignificant advancementin comprehendingsleep(褪黑素)(mechanisms,identifying the melatonin receptor MT1asakey regulator of REMRapid Eye)Movement sleep.This discoveryholds promise for new treatments for sleep disorders and related.(科学家们在理解睡眠机制方面取得了重大进展,发现褪黑激素受体neuropsychiatric conditions是(快速眼动)睡眠的关键调节器这一发现为睡眠障碍和相关神经精神疾病的新疗MT1REM法带来了希望)”可知,受体的发现有望为睡眠障碍和相关神经精神疾病带来新的治疗方MT1法,这对神经系统疾病患者有潜在影响,故选D细节理解题根据第三段
35.“REM sleepis crucial for dreaming,memory consolidation,and emotionalregulation.(REM睡眠对做梦、记忆巩固和情绪调节至关重要)”可知,REM睡眠对做梦、记忆巩固和情绪调节至关重要,故选D细节理解题根据第三段(神经
36.“In thebrain,the melatoninMT1receptor affectsa typeof neuron元)(合成)(荷尔蒙)(降肾上腺that synthesizesthe neurotransmitter and hormone noradrenaline素),found in an areaknown asthe Locus Coeruleus,or“blue spotin Latin.During REM sleep,these(在大脑中,褪黑激素受体会影响一种合成神经递neurons quiet down and stop theiractivity.MT1质和去甲肾上腺素的神经元,这种神经元位于蓝斑(拉丁语中的“蓝点”)区域在睡眠REM期间,这些神经元安静下来并停止活动户可知,在睡眠期间,蓝斑中产生去甲肾上腺素REM的神经元会安静下来并停止活动,故选A细节理解题根据第六段
37.“Currently,there areno drugsspecifically targeting REM sleep.Most(安眠)hypnotic drugson themarket,while extendingtotal sleep duration,tend toadversely affectREMsleep Jsaid Dr.Stefano Comaico-senior authorofthestudy andProfessor at the Universityof Paduaand(目前,还没有专门针对睡眠的药物“市场上大多Adjunct Professor at McGill University.“REM数催眠药物在延长总睡眠时间的同时,往往会对睡眠产生不利影响,”该研究的共同资深REM作者、帕多瓦大学教授、麦吉尔大学副教授斯特凡诺・科迈博士说厂可知,目前没有专门针对睡眠的药物,故选REM B
38.C
37.G
38.B
39.D
40.F【导语】本文是一篇说明文文章主要讲述了搬家的压力及应对策略,包括与家人沟通、提前了解新环境和积极参与准备过程由上文
36.“Generally,people dontwant tomove.It isnteasy fbranyone topack up,leave everything(一般来说,人们不想搬家对任何人来theyarefamiliar with and try to fit intoa new environment.说,收拾行李,离开熟悉的一切,努力适应新环境都不容易广可知,搬家对人们来说是一件不容易且充满压力的事情,本空应进一步说明搬家带来的压力选项C“Thus expertsconsider moving(因此,专家认为搬家是生活中的主要压力之一广能承接上to beone ofthe majorstresses inlife.文,符合题意故选C由上文
37.“During thebusy timeof planning,preparing andpacking fbra move,your parentsmay be(在忙于计划、准备和打包搬家的过程中,你的父too busyto realize how the change is affecting you.母可能太忙了,没有意识到这个变化是如何影响你的厂可知,父母在忙于搬家时可能忽略孩子的感受,本空应进一步说明这种忽视的情况G选项“They maynot evenrealize you9re unhappy if you.(如果你不和他们讨论,他们甚至可能意识不到你不开心)”进一步阐dont discuss it with them述父母可能不知道孩子不开心的情况,能承接上文,符合题意故选G由下文.(但你可以让搬家变得更容易)”可知,此处存在
38.“But you can makethe moveeasier转折关系,说明搬家虽然不容易,但有办法让其变得容易一些选项B“Sometimes theanxiety of(有时搬家的焦虑是无法避免的广表明搬家会有焦虑,与下文形成转moving can*tbe avoided.折,符合题意故选B由上文
39.“Before youbegin packing,you canstart toget toknow your new home.The Internetmaycontain lotsof good information about your new community.List yourinterests and hobbies,and thenfindthe places where those activities take place.If you can geta citymap,find outwhere youllbe living,where.(在你开始打包之前,你可以开始了解your new school is and the location of places you like to visit你的新家互联网上可能有很多关于你新社区的好信息列出你的兴趣和爱好,然后找到进行这些活动的地方如果你能得到一张城市地图,找出你将住在哪里,你的新学校在哪里,以及你喜欢去的地方的位置厂可知,上文介绍了解新家的方法,本空应进一步补充了了解新地方的方法选项(此外,你可以了解D“Besides,you canlook intowhat makesyour newcity ortown unique.一下你的新城市或城镇的独特之处)”继续补充了解新家的其他方面,符合题意故选D由下文
40.“The momentyou knowyoure-moving,start preparingby sortingout clothes,giving awayitems that you arent goingto takeand labelingyour boxesso you can easilyknow wherethings arewhen.(一旦你知道你要搬家,就开始准备,整理衣服,把你不打算带的东西you get to your new home送人,给你的箱子贴上标签,这样你到了新家就能很容易地知道东西在哪里户可知,下文介绍搬家前可以做的事情,本空应强调下文有一些具体的准备工作选项F“So you can helpby making.(所以你可以通过列出搬家前需要做的事情来帮忙)a listof thingsthat needdoing beforethe move“引出下文具体的准备工作,符合题意故选F
41.A
42.C
43.D
44.B
45.B
46.A
47.B
48.C
49.C
50.A
51.D
52.A
53.B
54.C
55.D【导语】本文是一篇记叙文,主要讲述了岁的藏族编织和十字绣刺绣国家级传承人杨华珍的67故事,包括她小时候对刺绣的热爱,以及后来创业并将臧羌艺术与商业结合取得成功的经历考查名词词义辨析句意岁的藏族编织和十字绣刺绣国家级传承人杨华珍生动地回忆起
41.67她的第一件刺绣作品作品;图案;方法;外套根据上文A.piece B.pattern C.method D.coat“vividly可知,这里是说她回忆起自己的第一件刺绣作品,故选recalls her first embroidery^^Ao考查动词词义辨析句意杨华珍被迷住了,她拿了母亲留着做新衣服的一些布料,偷偷地
42.做了自己的娃娃购买;;抓住,夺取;改变根据A.purchased B.borrowed{#C.seized D.changed下文可知,她是拿了母亲的布料,有“抓住,夺取”的意思,“secretly creatingher owndoll”seize这里表示她未经允许拿了布料,故选C考查形容词词义辨析句意当她母亲发现这件事时,她很生气,导致杨华珍新年没有新衣
43.服穿困惑的;激动的;觉得好笑的;生气的根据下文A.puzzled B.thrilled C.amused D.angry“leaving可知,母亲因为她拿了做新衣服的布料而让她新Yang without new clothesfor ChineseNew Year”年没新衣服,说明母亲很生气,故选D考查形容词词义辨析句意然而,看着娃娃扭曲的笑容和不对称的眼睛,杨华珍感到了纯
44.粹的快乐精致的;扭曲的;迷人的;假的根据下文A.delicate B.twisted C.charming D.false可知,娃娃的眼睛不对称,所以笑容应该也是不太正常的,符合语境,mismatched eyestwisted故选B考查动词词义辨析句意在她的村子里,女孩们被期望在岁时掌握编织和刺绣
45.10禁止;期望;邀请;强迫根据下文A.forbidden B.expected C.invited D.forced to master weavingandembroidery byageIO99可知I,在村子里,女孩们到10岁掌握编织和刺绣是一种普遍的期望,意为“被期望做某事”,故选be expectedto dosth.B考查名词词义辨析句意她的天赋使她成为准备嫁妆的新娘们的首选之人天赋;
46.A.talent兴趣;爱;决心根据上文B.interest C.love D.determination“Yangs interestsoon showed her great gift可知,这里说的是她的天赋让她在刺绣方面很出色,成为新娘们找的人,故选Ao考查动词词义辨析句意后来,她探索了多种职业摄影师、教师、记者放
47.A.abandoned弃;探索;建立;前进根据下文B.explored C.established D.advanced multiple careers:photographer,teacher,journalisf,可知,她尝试了多种职业,explore有“探索,尝试”的意思,故选Bo考查形容词词义辨析句意年汶川地震是一个转折点开始的;打
48.2008A.starting B.breaking破的;转折的;褪色的根据文章第段C.turning D.fading3Determined tohelp,Yang gathered18可知,地震后她开始创业,这elderly womenhalf Tibetan,half Qiangto starta businessin Chengdu”是她人生的一个转折点,意为“转折点”,故选turning pointC考查动词词义辨析句意她们忍受了艰难困苦住在一个小公寓里,在街边摆摊,没有利
49.润庆祝;忽视;忍受;描述根据下文A.celebrated B.ignored C.endured D.described hardships:living可知,她们经历了很多艰难,意为“忍受艰难inatiny apartment,selling streetstalls endurehardships困苦”,故选C考查名词词义辨析句意她们忍受了艰难困苦住在一个小公寓里,在街边摆摊,没有利
50.润利润;名声;批准;进步根据下文A.profit B.fame C.approval D.progress“selling streetstalls withno../9可知,她们摆摊做生意,一开始应该是没有赚到钱,没有利润,故选Ao.考查形容词词义辨析句意奇迹般地,政府提供了一个免租金的工作空间无51A.smoke-free烟的;无风险的;免税的;免租金的根据和B.risk-free C.tax-free D.rent-free“Miraculously”可知,政府提供的应该是对她们创业有帮助的工作空间,符合语境,故选“workspace”rent-freeDo考查名词词义辨析句意一位商人随后捐赠了万元,但杨华珍的团队感激地拒绝了,
52.60而是请求订单订单;投资;供应品;理解根A.orders B.investment C.supplies D.understanding据下文可知,她们请求的是订单,通过为This strategyled totheir designingbedding forhis hotel”酒店设计床品来发展业务,故选A.考查名词词义辨析句意这一策略使她们为他的酒店设计床品,结果大获成功失53A.failure败;成功;笑话;机会根据文章第段B.hit C.joke D.chance3By2014,international brandssoughtYang9s14”可知,后来她们取得了成功,说明为酒店设计床品是成功的,a hit意为“成功的事物”,故选B考查名词词义辨析句意到年,国际品牌都在寻求杨华珍的设计选择;
54.2014A.choices B.行动;设计;表演根据上文可知,国际品牌actions C.designs D.performances“their designing”都在寻求杨华珍的设计,故选C考查动词词义辨析句意如今,她将藏羌艺术融合的做法继续激发着全球合作使
55.A.shock震惊;欣赏;挑战;激发根据上文B.appreciate C.challenge D.inspire“Collaborating witha Japanese以及可知,她的艺术融合促进了全球合作,有“激cosmetics compan”“global partnerships”inspire发,鼓舞”的意思,符合语境,故选D
56.achieved
57.seconds
58.a
59.to imitate
60.which
61.stably
62.Since
63.improvements
64.taking
65.being built【导语】本文是一篇新闻报道文章主要介绍了中国“人造太阳”取得的重大突破,以及EAST该突破对未来核聚变发电研究和全球核聚变反应堆发展的重要意义考查动词时态句意周一,中国的“人造太阳”取得了惊人的成果根据
56.EAST“On Monday可知,此处陈述过去发生的事情,使用一般过去时故填achieved考查名词复数句意它将稳态高约束等离子体运行时间保持在秒,打破了年创
57.10662023造的秒的世界纪录为可数名词,修饰可数名词复数形式故填403second1066seconds考查冠词句意这一惊人的成就是在探索核聚变发电方面迈出的一大步为可数名词,
58.step此处表示泛指,且发音以辅音音素开头,需用不定冠词修饰故填huge aa考查非谓语动词句意“人造太阳”的设计目的是模拟类似太阳的核聚变,为人类提供取
59.之不尽、用之不竭的清洁能源,这对未来的太空探索非常重要.为固定用法,be designedto dosth意为“被设计做某事空处需填动词不定式作目的状语故填t imitate考查定语从句句意“人造太阳”的设计目的是模拟类似太阳的核聚变,为人类提供取之
60.不尽、用之不竭的清洁能源,这对未来的太空探索非常重要空处引导非限制性定语从句,先行词是前面的句子,在定语从句中作主语,需用关系代词引导故填Which which考查副词句意经过多年的全球研究,核聚变装置必须达到极高的温度,长时间稳定运
61.70行,并完全可控才能发电修饰动词需用副词作状语故填operate stably,stably考查状语从句句意自年投入运行以来,一直是世界各地科学家的开放平台
62.2006EAST此处表示“自从”,引导时间状语从句,需用引导,位于句首,首字母需大写故填since Sinceo考查名词句意它对其系统进行了许多改进为固定短语,意为“对
63.make improvementsto进行改进“,后接名词复数故填a greatmany improvements考查非谓语动词句意中国于年加入计划,在其中发挥了主导作用此
64.2006ITER ASIPP处为的复合结构,和为主谓关系,需用现在分词形式作宾语补足语故填with ASIPPtake takingo考查动词时态和语态句意目前,新一代核聚变研究设施正在合肥建设,预计将加快核聚
65.变能源的实际应用根据可知,此处表示动作正在进行,需用现在进行时,“now”new-generation和为被动关系,需用现在进行时的被动语态,空前已有故填fusionresearchfacilities buildare beingbuilto
66.Dear Eric,You wrotethat your parentswontlistenwhenyoutellthemthings.As ateenager ofthesameage,Iunderstand howyou feel.It iscommon forus tofeel helplesswhen wefind itdifficult tocommunicate withourparents.Firstly,I thinkyoud bettertry tolisten to your parents.Maybe theyarent listeningto youbecauseyou dontlisten to them.Besides,it isa goodidea toinvite themout fordinner toeat.This willgive youachance tospeak tothem withoutdistractions.I hopeyou willfind myideas useful.Best wishes,Li Hua【导语】本篇书面表达属于应用文要求考生根据一位名叫在某英文论坛上的留言给与回Eric复【详解】.词汇积累1困难的difficult—hard首先Firstly-First of all尝试去做某事一try to do attempttodo止匕夕卜Besides—In addition.句式拓展简单句变复合句原句2Besides,it isa goodidea toinvite themout fordinner toeat.拓展句Besides,it isa goodidea thatyou caninvite themoutfordinner toeat.【点睛】【高分句型】1It iscommon forus tofeel helplesswhen wefind itdifficult tocommunicate(运用了引导的时间状语从句)with ourparents.when【高分句型2】Maybe theyaren9t listeningtoyoubecause youdon*tlistentothem.(运用了引导的原因状语从句)because
67.After completinghighschool,he wrotea letterto WaltDisney Studios.He wastold tosend somesamplesofhisartwork,and thesubject fora cartoonwas suggested.Charlie drewthe proposedcartoon.Hespent agreat deal of time onit and on allthe other drawings he submitted.Finally,the replycame fromDisneyStudios.He hadbeen rejectedonce again.Another lossfor theloser!His heartsunk andwas seizedbya burst of depression.But hedidnt lose heart.Instead,he settleddown andbegantostudy more.So Charliedecided towrite hisown autobiographyin cartoons.He describedhis childhoodself asalittle boyloser.His persistenceand effortspaid offat last.The cartooncharacter wouldsoon becomefamousworldwide.The boywho hadsuch lackof successin schooland whosework wasrejected againandagain,succeeded eventually.Years later,Charlie becamea worldfamous cartoonistand hispopularcomic worksenjoyed greatpopularity throughouttheworld.For Charlie,it washis persistenceandsticking tothe dream that led to his success.【导语】本文主要讲述了在学生时代在学业、体育和社交等方面屡遭失败,是众Charlie Brown人眼中的“失败者”,但他唯独对绘画充满热爱和自信,尽管在追求艺术梦想的道路上也遭遇了挫折,如作品被迪士尼工作室拒绝,但他没有放弃,最终通过创作以自己为原型的自传漫画获得成功,成为世界著名漫画家,强调了坚持梦想和不向挫折低头的重要性【详解】.段落续写1
①由第一段首句内容“高中毕业后,他给华特迪士尼工作室写了一封信”可知,第一段可描提交作品样本却被拒绝的过程CharlieBrown
②由第二段首句内容“所以决定用漫画来写自己的自传”可知,第二段可描写用Charlie Charlie漫画来写自己的自传,最终成功的过程,续写线索提交漫画——被迪士尼拒绝——再次失败没有灰心——用漫画写自传——最后成功
2.词汇激活3行为类
1.递送send/deliver
2.拒绝reject/turn down
3.坚持stick to/insist on情绪类
4.感至沮丧be seizedbyaburstofdepression/feel depressed
②,失去信心,泄气loseheart/feel discouraged【点睛】[高分句型1].He spentagreatdealoftimeonitandonalltheotherdrawingshe.(省略关系代词的限制性定语从句)submitted[高分句型2].The boywho hadsuch lackof successin schooland whosework wasrejected againand(由关系代词和引导的限制性定语从句)again,succeeded eventually.who whose[高分句型3].For Charlie,itwashis persistenceand stickingtothedreamthatledtohissuccess.(运用了强调句型)A.In Brazil.B.In Peru.C.In Colombia.
20.What didtheenvironmentalgroups givethe localsA.Smartphones.B.Computer drives.C.Maps.
二、阅读理解Cost-effective andlow-carbon:7-day planfor the NationalDay holiday一The firstseven daysof Octobermarks thefinal longholiday of2024theNationalDayholiday.Instead ofopting forcostly travelin termsof money,time andenergy,consider thriftierandenvironmentally friendlywaystorejuvenateyourmindandbody.Here aresome activitiestotryoneachday:Day1:Connect with your parentsEngageinaheartfelt conversationwithyourparents andassist themwith householdchores.Spending qualitytime togetherasafamily is crucialforstrengthening relationshipsand bonds.Day2:Read ashort bookSelectan intriguing,concise bookthatyoucan completein oneday.Immerse yourselfinaworldcrafted withwords andcharacters.Day3:Reconnect withyour bestfriendReunite withyour bestfriend orsimply reachout througha phonecall ormessage.They willbedelighted tohear fromyou,especially ifyouve beenout oftouch fora while.Day4:Watch amovieJust likeagoodbook,a captivatingfilm canevoke laughteror tears,offering anemotional escape.Day5:Visit anearby parkand feedstray animalsExploretheparkinyourvicinityandadmiretheautumnalbeautyof bloomingtrees andflowers.Ifyou encounterstrayanimalslikecatsordogs,sharing somefood withthem canbeaheartwarminggesture.Day6:Clean anddeclutterTidy upyour livingspace anddeclutter unnecessaryitems andold clothing.Considerdonating orselling itemsat aflea market.Day7:Relax witha shower and soft musicIndulge ina soothingshowerandunwind tosoftmusicsuch assmooth jazzonthefinal dayofthe holidayto preparefor theupcoming workweek.Retire earlyto ensurea stress-free start to theworkday.
21.Whats thepurpose ofthe passageA.To advocatea greenlifestyle.B.To introducea practicalholiday plan.C.To helptravelers tospend lessmoney.D.To recommendsome travellines andattractions.
22.Which ofthe followingisnotthe suggestedactivity onDay5A.Exploring anearby park.B.Appreciating someflowers andtrees.C.Encountering somebeautiful animals.D.Feeding somehomeless catsand dogs.
23.Where isthis passageprobably takenfromA.textbook B.A newsreport C.A travelmagazine D.An advertisementWhenyougoonatrip,who watchesyour petIn thepast,most peoplewould ask their friendstotake careof theirpets.But now,youcanalso payfor in-home pet-sitting services.People whooffer thiskind of serviceare known as pet sitters”.Cao Ting,27,isa petsitterfrom Chengdu,who hasbeen workinginthe petindustryfortwoyears.I offerservices likefeeding,bathing,walking dogs,playing withthe pets,and otherthingsasrequestedby theowners,“said Cao.Cao normallyneeds totake careof apet for40minutes toan hourfor onepet-sitting period.Thecost ofher serviceis relatedto manythings such asthekindof pet,distance traveledand lastingtime ofcare.Generally,it isfrom50to70yuan persession.Pet ownerscan contactCao throughpet carewebsites and differentsocial medias,like Xiaohongshu,Xianyu andDouyin.Cao acquiresprofessional petcare skillsthrough variousmethods,including attendingonline orofflinepetcaretrainingcourses,learning fromother pet sitters andgetting experiencethroughpractice.While caringfor pets,Cao realizedhow uniqueeach petis andhow importantit isto deeplyunderstandthe petsbehaviors todevelop safe,comfortable relationshipswiththem.But beingapet-sitter isntalways easy.In-home petcare meanspet sitterswillenterother peopleshouseswhen theyare away,which mayraise worriesabout propertysecurity.Before startingthepet-sitting,Iwillasktheowner tolock awaytheir valuablethings andeven setup camerasfor furthersecurity,”said Cao.In addition,petsittersusually puttheir personalinformation onwebsitesandsocialmedias inordertodeal withsomedisputesdirectly.The incomeofpetsitters isstill relativelyunstable,and mostpetsitterstake thiswork asapart-time job.However,Cao remainshopeful aboutthe futurepet-sitting market.People arestarting tocaremoreabouttheirpetshealthandhappiness.There willbe lotsof newopportunities inthe petindustry,said Cao.
24.What doesthe passagetell usabout CaoTingA.She ownsapetshop in Chengdu.B.She isinexperienced inthepet-sitting field.C.She providesin-home petcare services.D.She sellspetcareproducts onsocial medias.
25.How doesCao mainlyacquire herpetcareskillsD.By studyingcourses atuniversity.B.By communicatingwith petownersand petsitters.E.By workingat localanimal shelters.D.By attendingprofessional trainingand working.
26.What doesparagraph5focus onregarding petsittersA.Platforms thathelp petsitters toresolve arguments.B.Methods tosolve propertysecurity andother disputes.C.Benefits whichpet-sitting bringsabout tothepetowners.D.Solutions todealwiththe costlypet-sitting services.
27.What isCaos attitudetowards thefuture ofpet-sittingA.Disapproving.B.Doubtful.C.Optimistic.D.Indifferent.(海洋的)Marine laboratorieswere designedto beagainst extremeweather.But theymight bedefeatedbyclimate change.The wateris coming.Education centersand marinelaboratories inAmerica arepreparing forrising seasand thechangingclimate.The impactof climatechange isslower butfiercer thanany storm,and willfinally domoredamage.It threatensresearchers,ability tostudy marineenvironments upclose ata timewhen itsmorevital thanever tounderstand them.Fox IslandEnvironmental EducationCenter,a Virginiainstitution thathas openedupthewondersof thenatural worldto youngpeople formorethan40years,has shutdown.And whatislostis notjusta building,but inspiration.A numberoftheyoungpeoplewho stayedon FoxIsland andgaineda loveof natureand theenvironment havegone ontobescientists.One,Kenneth M.Halanych,professor ofbiological sciencesat AuburnUniversity,now researchestopics includingclimatechange andshifts inthe rangesof marinespecies.“If Ihadnt hadthose growingexperiencesintheBay,I mighthave endedup doingsomething totallydifferent,he said.Along withits functionasa scientific researchfacility,the LouisianaUniversity Marine(联盟)Consortium isalso acenter forenvironmental educationwith visitsfrom some5,000studentseach year.If ourparking lotis floodingwhen agroup ishere,we definitelyexplain tothemwhywere(外联),flooding.That example,Murt Conover,associate directorof educationand outreachsaid,“givesthe ideaofwhatourcoastallabsaredealing with.^^Brian Roberts,associate directorof scienceattheconsortium,sees climatechange asa challenge,but alsoascientificopportunity.He said,There areso manyopportunities youlose ifwe justpack upandleave.Decades ofmeasurements fromthe sitewould beinterrupted bya move,he noted.And,researchers say,academic budgetsmight notallow replacementstobebuilt.
28.What canbe learnedfromparagraph3A.FoxIslandhas alarge populationof oceanlives.B.Some marinecreatures arein dangerof extinction.C.Changing climateaffects humanbeings lifestyles.D.Education centersinspire local people insome ways.
29.Why doesthe authormention MurtConovers wordsA.To callon morelocalpeopleto protectthe marineenvironment.B・To provethe researcherswelcome visitorstothelocal coastallab.C.To showthe problemsstudied inthe labhave educationalvalue.D.To displaythe backgroundofthelocal coastallabs research.
30.What wouldbe affected by buildingreplacements according to BrianRobertsA.The subjectsof scientificresearch.B.Ways ofdealingwithclimatechange.C.Longtime on-site measurements.D.The equipmentoftheexperiments.
31.What may be thebest titleforthetextA.Mother NatureIs StrikingBack Now.B.Climate ChangeThreatens MarineLabs.C.Nature:The MostBeautiful Classroom.D.The LouisianaCenter:A LostLaboratory.A recentstudy fromthe ResearchInstitute atMcGillUniversityHealth Centermay improvethe(神经系统的)treatment ofsleep disorders and neurologicalconditions.Scientists havemade asignificant advancementin comprehendingsleep mechanisms,identifying(褪黑素)()the melatoninreceptorMT1asakey regulatorof REMRapid EyeMovement sleep.Thisdiscovery holdspromisefor new treatmentsfor sleepdisordersandrelated neuropsychiatric conditions.REM sleepis crucialfor dreaming,memory consolidation,and emotionalregulation.In thebrain,(神经元)(合成)the melatoninMT1receptor affectsa typeof neuronthat synthesizesthe(荷尔蒙)(降肾上腺素),neurotransmitterandhormonenoradrenalinefound inan areaknownastheLocus Coeruleus,or bluespot“inLatin.During REM sleep,these neuronsquietdownandstoptheir(痴呆)一activity.Serious conditionssuchasParkinsons diseaseand Lewybody dementiawhich一currently lackeffective treatmentsare linkedto disruptionsin REM sleep.“This discoverynot onlyadvances ourunderstanding ofsleep mechanismsbut alsoholdssignificant clinicalpotential,“said GabriellaGobbi,principal investigatorof anewstudypublished intheJournal ofNeuroscience.(受体)Until now,the specificreceptor touchingoff REM sleep hadescaped scientists.The newstudyhas identifiedthemelatoninMT1receptor asan importantregulatorofthis sleepstage.Using anoveldrug targetingMT1receptors,researchers successfullyenhanced REM sleepdurationinexperimental animals,while simultaneouslyreducing neuronalactivity.(安眠)Currently,there areno drugsspecifically targetingREM sleep.Most hypnoticdrugs onthemarket,while extendingtotal sleepduration,tend toadversely affectREM sleep,“said Dr.StefanoComai,co-senior authorofthestudy andProfessoratthe Universityof Paduaand AdjunctProfessor atMcGillUniversity.(药理学)Further researchinto theneurobiology andpharmacology ofREMsleepiscrucialfordeveloping targetedtreatments thatcould improvethe quality of life for patientsaffectedbythesediseases,accordingtothe researchers.As scientistscontinue toexplore thecomplexities ofsleepregulation,the hopefor effectiveinterventions inneurological disordersgrows increasinglypromising.
32.What potentialimpact doesthe discoveryoftheMTI receptorhave onpatients withneurologicalconditionsA.It onlyimproves physicalrecovery processesduring thesleep treatment.B,It mayresult inthedevelopmentofasleep-monitoring deviceand production.C.It islikely tohelp comprehendRapid EyeMovement sleepand neurologicalconditions.D.It couldlead tonewtreatmentsforsleepdisordersandneuropsychiatricconditions.
33.Why isREMsleepconsidered veryimportantforhumansA.It helpsregulate bodytemperature andimproves thequalityoflifeforhumans.B.It repairscognitive functionand reducesmany neuropsychiatricdiseases.C.It affectsa kindof neuronwhich wouldsynthesize the LocusCoeruleus.D.It isvital fordreaming,memory consolidation,and emotionalregulation.
34.During REMsleep,what happenstotheneurons intheLocusCoeruleus thatproducenoradrenalineA.They stopworking andbecome verycalm.B.They becomehighly activeand releasemelatonin.C.They increaseneurotransmitters formemory consolidation.D.They stimulateemotional responsesthrough melatonin.
35.What isthe currentstatus ofdrug treatmentstargetingREMsleepA.REMsleepdrugs havebeen banned.B.No drugsspecifically targetREMsleep.C.There aremany effectivedrugs available.D.All hypnoticdrugs enhanceREMsleep.Generally,people dontwant tomove.It isnteasy fbranyone topack up,leave everythingthey arefamiliarwithandtrytofitintoanewenvironment.36Whafs more,the reasonsbehind a move cansometimesbe upsetting,which canadd tothe stress.During thebusytimeof planning,preparing andpacking foramove,yourparentsmaybetoo busytorealizehowthechangeis affectingyou.37So beopen withyourparentsabout howits affectingyou.Also,youcantalk toyour brotheror sisteroraschool-teacher,who iswilling toknow howyou feelandhelp you.38But youcan makethe moveeasier.Before youbegin packing,youcanstarttoget toknowyour newhome.The Internetmay containlotsofgoodinformationaboutyournewcommunity.List yourinterestsandhobbies,and thenfind theplaceswherethoseactivitiestakeplace.If youcan geta citymap,findoutwhere youllbe living,where yournewschoolisandthelocationofplacesyouliketo visit.39The moreyou participate,the moreitll feellike yourown experience.40The momentyou knowyou^e-moving,start preparingby sortingout clothes,giving awayitemsthatyouarentgoingtotake andlabelingyour boxesso youcan easilyknow wherethings arewhenyougettoyournewhome.A.Its easyto expecteverything tobe perfect.B,Sometimes theanxiety ofmoving cantbeavoided.C.Thus expertsconsider movingtobeone ofthe majorstresses inlife.D.Besides,youcanlook intowhat makesyournewcity ortown unique.E.Sometimes yourfamily mayhavetomove toattend asick familymember.F.So youcan helpby makinga listof thingsthat needdoing beforethe move.G.They maynot evenrealize youreunhappyifyou dontdiscussitwiththem.
三、完形填空Yang Huazhen,67,a national-level inheritorof Tibetanweaving andcross-stitch embroidery,vividly recallsherfirstembroidery
41.At8,her fathertook hertovisitafriend whosedaughter owneda dollbought inChengdu.Fascinated,Yang42some fabricher motherhadset asidefornewclothes,secretly creatingher owndoll.When hermother discoveredthis,she was43,leaving Yangwithoutnewclothesfor ChineseNew Year.Yet,gazing atthe dolls44smile andmismatched eyes,Yang feltpure joy.In hervillage,girls were45tomasterweaving andembroidery byage
10.Yangs interestsoon嫁妆.showedhergreatgift.Her46made herthe go-to personfor bridespreparing dowriesLater,she47multiplecareers:photographer,teacher,journalist.But embroideryremained herpassion.The2008Wenchuan earthquakewasa48point.Determined tohelp,Yang gathered18elderlywomen halfTibetan,half Qiangto starta businessinChengdu.They49。
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