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绝密★启用前年高考考前信息必刷卷(新高考卷)2025I02(考试时间分钟试卷满分分)120150考情速递高考新动向随着对语言实际应用能力的强调,高考英语逐渐向国际化考试靠拢,英语听力也相应地呈现出•难度上升的趋势,其中听力语速加快是一个明显的特征,年新高考卷的听力速度是词/分钟,年2022I1202023的速度是词/分钟,年的速度是词/分钟,对考生们的影子记忆能力、瞬时记忆能力、快速匹配信1322024152息能力和信息加工能力均提出了更高要求同时,听力材料也朝着更加口语化的方面发展,一些常见的俾语也可能在考试中出现,连读、弱读、失去爆破等语音现象也越来越多,因此,考生在平时的训练中也要有意识地去听一些课本以外的更接近于本土语言者日常交流的音频材料命题大预测在命题中,听力语篇通常与实际生活场景相关,涉及衣、食、住、行、工作、学习、天气、•生活环境等话题,是真实性较强的材料听的过程中涉及对活动的预测,对谈话者社会角色的分辨,对交际策略的实际运用,主要考查考生获取事实性的具体信息,对所听内容作出判断,理解说话者的意图、观点和态度等方面的能力听力技巧、迅速浏览问题听录音前迅速看一遍题目,预测短文或对话可能涉及的内容、注意听短文的12首句和首段文章的开首句和开首段,往往是对短文内容的概括,如讲话目的、主要内容、作者、论点、故事发生的时间、地点及事由等、获取对话中的具体信息注意对话中的一些具体信息,如时间、地点、人物、3年代事件、数字等、理解领会对话的意图观点、态度及内容要特别注意讲话者随时会改变主意和更正说4过的话有时候,更正的话会由其他人说出来、立足于整体不管听什么材料,注意力一定要集中在整体5内容的理解上,千万不能只停留在个别单词或单句上、重点听实词要把重点放在听关键词即实词上,一6边听一边把要点及回答问题的关键词记下来第一部分听力(共两节,满分分)30第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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57.5听下面段对话每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的、、三个选项中选出最佳选项听完每段5A BC对话后,你都有秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题每段对话仅读一遍10在对作者来说意味着改善她的整体幸福感故选D推理判断题通读全文,并根据第四段
27.o In the past year,being betterhas takenon adifferent meaning.My mentalhealth dropped,and thingslike brushingmy teeth became unimaginably difficult.Being betterstopped meaninggettingfaster or stronger.It meanttaking careof myselfand feeling some joy.Once Istarted gettingbetter,I reflectedon what(在过去的一年里,‘变得made mehappy andwhat did not.So,I stoppedtracking my runs and deleted all the data.更好有了不同的含义我的心理健康状况每况愈下,像刷牙这样的事情变得难以想象地困难变得更好不再意味着变得更快或更强壮它意味着照顾好自己,感受到一些快乐当我开始变得更好时,我反思了是什么让我快乐,又是什么让我不快乐所以,我不再记录我的跑步情况,并删除了所有的数据户可知,文章主要讲述了作者曾经执着于通过运动跟踪数据来让自己变得更好,但这也导致作者变得不再快乐,于是作者删除了手表上的运动数据,开始专注于跑步时的感受,如今作者感到更加快乐了由此推知,我们可从文章得知调整带来快乐故选ACWhen youask peopleto judgeothers bytheir speech,a trendemerges:Listeners dislikedisfluency.Slow talkersproducingloads ofums andpauses aregenerally consideredas lesscharming.But sciencetells usthere may be evenmoreto disfluency.Disfluencies do not occurin arbitrarypositions insentences.Ums typicallyoccur rightbefore moredifficult orlow-frequency words.Imagine yourehaving dinnerwith afriend ata restaurant,and there,re threeitems on the table:a(醒酒器).knife,a glass,and awine decanterYour friendturns toyou andsays,“Could youhand meWhat would youassume yourfriend wantsSince itsunlikely that they willhesitate beforesuch commonwords asknife,and glass,chancesare youllpick upthe decanterand ask,“You meanthis”This isexactly whatwe demonstratedthrough controlledeye-tracking studiesin ourlab.Apparently,listeners heartheum andpredict thatan uncommonword ismost likelyto follow.Such predictions,though,reflect morethan justsimpleassociation betweendisfluencies anddifficult words;listeners areactively consideringfrom the speakers point of view.For example,when hearinga non-native speaker say thesame sentencebut with a thickforeign accent,listeners dontshowa preferencefor looking at low-frequency objects.This isprobably becauselisteners assumenon-native speakersmay haveas much troublecoming up with theEnglish wordfor acommon object,like aknife,as fbrunusual onesand cantguesstheir intention.In anotherexperiment,listeners werepresented with an atypicalspeaker whoproduced disfluencies before simplewordsand neverbefore difficultwords.Initially,participants displayedthe naturalpredictive strategy:looking atuncommon objects.However,as moretime wentby,and theygained experiencewith this atypical distribution ofdisfluencies,listeners startedto demonstratethe contrarypredictive behavior:They tendedto lookat simpleobjects whenhearing thespeakersay um.These findingsrepresent furtherevidence that the humanbrain isa predictionmachine:We continuouslytry topredictwhat willhappen next,even thoughnot alldisfluencies arecreated equal.
28.What doesthe underlinedword arbitrary“mean in Paragraph2A.Random.B.Leading.C.Obvious.D.Consistent.
29.What can be inferredfrom non-native speakers,disfluenciesA.Non-native speakers,accent wontinfluence listeners9predictions.B.Non-native speakersare goodat coming upwithunusual English words.C.Non-native speakers9intention incommunication iseasy tounderstand.D.Non-native speakersdisfluencies area littleless predictive.
30.What doesthe experimentinParagraph4showA.Simple thingsare difficultin somecases.B.Listeners canadjust predictionsaccordingly.C.Distribution ofdisfluencies isunchangeable.D.Disfluencies incommunication can be avoided.
31.Which of the followingcan bethe besttitle for the text
1.Pauses Coexistwith PredictionB.Active ListenersSimplify Talks
2.Disfluency SaysMore ThanYou ThinkD.Brains ArePowerful PredictionMachines【答案】
28.A
29.D
30.B
31.C【导语】本文是一篇说明文文章主要介绍了听众如何通过说话者的不流畅性(如“呃”停顿)来预测接下来可能说出的词汇词句猜测题根据文章第二段划线词后
28.“Ums typicallyoccur rightbefore moredifficult orlow-frequency words.(“呃”声通常出现在更难或低频词汇之前厂可知,划线词所在句子意思是说话中的不流畅并非随机出现在句子中,故划线词与项”随机的嗜义相近故选项arbitrary A A推理判断题根据文章第三段
29.“This isprobably becauselisteners assumenon-native speakersmay have as muchtroublecomingupwith theEnglishwordfor acommonobject,like aknife,as forunusual onesand cantguess their(这可能是因为听者认为非母语者在想出普通物品(如刀子)的英文单词时,可能和想出不常用物品intention.的英文单词一样困难,因此无法猜测他们的意图)“可知,非母语者的不流畅性稍微不那么具有预测性故选项D细节理解题根据文章第四段
30.“In anotherexperiment,listeners werepresented with an atypicalspeaker whoproduceddisfluenciesbeforesimple wordsand neverbefore difficultwords.Initially,participants displayedthe naturalpredictivestrategy:lookingatuncommon objects.However,as moretime wentby,and theygained experiencewith thisatypicaldistributionofdisfluencies,listeners startedto demonstratethe contrarypredictive behavior:They tendedto look(在另一个实验中,参与者面对的是一位非典型说话者,这位说at simpleobjects whenhearingthespeakersayum.话者在简单词汇前产生不流畅现象,而在难词前则不会最初,参与者展现出了一种自然的预测策略观察不常见的物体但随着时间的推移,当他们对这种不典型的不流畅分布有了更多经验后,听者开始表现出相反的预测行为当听到说话者说“嗯”时,他们倾向于看简单的物体厂可知,随着听众适应了这种异常的不流畅分布,听众可以相应地调整预测故选项B主旨大意题通读全文,文章主要介绍了听众如何通过说话者的不流畅性(如“呃”停顿)来预测接下来可
31.能说出的词汇,说明了说话不流畅比我们以为的传达了更多信息,故项“不流畅性比你想象的说得更多”适C合作为本文标题故选项CDA study,published inEuropean HeartJournal,is the first to assess howdifferent movement patterns throughoutthe24-hour dayare linkedto heart health.In thisstudy,British researchersanalyzed datafrom sixstudies,involving15,246people fromfive countries,to seehowmovement behavioracross theday isassociated withheart health.Each participantused a wearable device,a key(大腿)novelty,on theirthighs to measure theiractivities throughoutthe24-hour dayand hadtheir heart health measured.The researchersidentified aseries ofbehaviors thatmake upa typical24-hour day,with timespent doingmoderate-vigorous activityproviding themost benefit to heart health,followed bylight activity,standing and sleeping(久坐)compared withthe negativeimpact ofsedentary behavior.The teammodeled whatwould happenif anindividualchanged variousamounts ofone behaviorfor anothereach dayfor aweek,in orderto estimatethe effect on heart health foreachscenario.When replacingsedentary behavior,as littleas fiveminutes ofmoderate-vigorous activityhad anoticeableeffect on heart health.Dr.Jo Blodgett,first authorof thestudy,said,“The bigtakeaway fromour researchis thatwhile smallchanges tohow you movecan have a positiveeffect onhearthealth,intensity ofmovement matters.The mostbeneficial changeweobserved was to replacesitting withmoderate-vigorous activity,which couldbe arun,a briskwalk,or stairclimbing,basically anyactivity thatraises your heart rateand makesyou breathefaster,even for a minuteor two.”Dr.Jo Blodgettalso pointedout thatalthough timespent doingvigorous activitywas the quickest way to improvehearthealth,there areways to benefit forpeople of all abilities——its justthat thelower theintensity of the activity,thelonger the time is required to start having a reliable benefit.Using astanding desk for a few hours a dayinstead ofa sittingdesk,for example,is not only achange overa relativelylarge amountof timebut is also onethat couldbe combinedinto aworking routine fairly easily as it does not require any time commitment.
32.Why isawearable device mentionedin paragraph2A.To suggestthe studyscreativity.B.To stressthe importanceof measuring.C.To explain the basis of sixstudies concerned.D.To introducethe variousmovementpatterns.
33.Which hasthe worsteffect onhearthealthaccording to the textA.Standing.B.Sleeping.C.Climbing stairs.D.Sedentary behavior.
34.Which statementwill Dr.Jo Blodgettprobably agreewithA.We hadbetter avoidspending timeon vigorousexercise.B.Small changesthe wayyou exercisecount mostfor hearthealth.C.The standing deskfor a few hours a day outweighsa sittingone.D.The lower the strengthof theexercise,the better for hearthealth.
35.What is the textmainly aboutA.That anyactivity isbetterforyourheartthan sedentary behavior.B.The suitableexercise scheduleofaday.C.That changingexercise routineevery dayin aweek matters.D.The relationshipbetween exercisepatterns andhearthealth.【答案】
32.A
33.D
34.C
35.A【导语】本文是一篇说明文文章主要介绍了发表在《欧洲心脏杂志》上的一项新研究通过评估小时内24不同的运动模式与心脏健康的关系,研究人员发现任何运动都比久坐有利于心脏健康,尤其是中等强度的活动推理判断题根据第二段中(大腿)
32.“Each participantused awearabledevice,a keynovelty,on theirthighs to(每个参与者在他measure theiractivities throughoutthe24-hour dayand hadtheir hearthealth measured.们的大腿上上使用一个可穿戴设备,这是一个关键的新奇事物,来测量他们在小时内的活动,并测量他们的24心脏健康状况户可推知,此处提及一个可穿戴设备意在表明该研究的创新之处故选项A细节理解题根据第三段中
33.The researchersidentified aseries ofbehaviors thatmake upa typical24-hour day,withtime spent doing moderate-vigorous activityproviding themost benefitto hearthealth,followed bylight activity,standing(久坐)(研究人员确定了一系列构成典型的andsleepingcompared withthe negativeimpact ofsedentary behavior.小时的行为,从事中等强度活动的时间对心脏健康的益处最大,其次是轻度活动、站立和睡眠,与久坐行为24的负面影响相比户可知,久坐不动对心脏健康有最坏的影响故选项D.推理判断题根据第
四、五段内容特别是第五段中34“Using astandingdeskfor afewhoursadayinstead ofa sittingdesk,for example,is notonly achange overa relativelylarge amountof timebut isalso onethat couldbe combinedinto a(例如,每天用个小时的站立式办公桌workingroutinefairlyeasilyasitdoesnotrequireany timecommitment.J L来代替坐着的办公桌,这不仅是一种相对较长时间的改变,而且还可以很容易地融入到日常工作中,因为它不需要任何时间的投入广可推知,博士认为每天使用站立式办公桌几个小时对心脏健康有利故选J Blodgett项C主旨大意题根据全文内容,特别是第三段
35.“When replacingsedentarybehavior,as littleas fiveminutes of(当取代久坐不动的行为时,只需分钟的中等强moderate-vigorous activityhad anoticeable effectonhearthealth.5度运动就能对心脏健康产生显著影响广以及第四段“The bigtakeaway fromour researchis thatwhile smallchangesto howyou movecan havea positiveeffectonhearthealth,intensity ofmovement matters.The mostbeneficial changeweobserved was to replacesitting withmoderate-vigorous activity,which couldbe arun,a briskwalk,or stairclimbing,(我们的研究得basically anyactivity thatraises yourheart rateand makesyou breathefaster,even for a minuteor two.“出的重要结论是,虽然运动方式的微小改变对心脏健康有积极影响,但运动强度很重要我们观察到的最有益的改变是用中等强度的活动取代坐着,可以是跑步、快走或爬楼梯,基本上是任何能提高你的心率、让你呼吸更快的活动,即使是一两分钟)以及第五段J”“Dr.Jo Blodgettalso pointedout thatalthough timespentdoingvigorousactivity wasthequickestwaytoimprove hearthealth,there areways to benefit forpeople ofall abilities—its justthat the(还指lowertheintensity of the activity,the longerthetimeisrequiredtostarthaving areliablebenefit.Dr.Jo Blodgett出,尽管花时间进行剧烈运动是改善心脏健康的最快方法,但也有对各种能力的人都有益的方法——只是运动强度越低,开始获得可靠益处所需的时间越长户以及文章其他段落的内容可知作者在本文中主要强调了在心脏健康方面任何运动都比久坐有利故选项A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Benefits ofLifelong LearningLifelong learning has become essential in a constantly changing world due to fast-moving technology,changing jobfields,and shiftingcultural standards.36・In view of this,it issignificant forus toexplore thebenefitsof lifelonglearning.It boostsbrainpower.According to a researchin thePsychological Sciencejournal,acquiring newskills notonly(认知的)keeps yourbrain activeand sharpbut alsohelps improvecognitive function,delaying memoryproblems asyouage.
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38.Acquiring newskills notonly boostsyour confidencebut alsoempowers you,exposing youto a(视野)broader perspective by introducing different views and cultures.It promotescareer.Learning newthings canhelp your career progress.It alsohelps thecompanies whereyou workto keep active.39People whokeep learningare moreadaptable at work.Another surveyreveals that76%of professionalsbelievelearning newskills iscritical to success in their careers.It increasessatisfaction.Gaining newknowledge anddeveloping skillscan be a funand rewardingexperience formany people.
40.Lifelong learnersdesire to acquire knowledge,which makestheir livesmore motivating and fulfilled.They often feel a sense of accomplishment.Finally,remember thewise wordsof MalcolmX,Education isyour ticketto the future becausethefuturebelongsto thosewho preparefor ittoday.”A.It improvespersonalityB.It speedsup communicationC.It isno longerjust achoice;it isa mustD・People preferto changetheir careersfastE.Continuously learningcould provideenormous self-satisfactionF.Additionally,learning newsubjects enhancesproblem-solving skillsG.That iswhy thereport TheFuture ofJobs highlightsthat employersvalue lifelonglearners【答案】
36.C
37.F
38.A
39.G40,E【导语】这是一篇说明文文章主要说明了终身学习的好处根据上文
36.“Lifdong learninghasbecomeessentialin aconstantlychangingworldduetofast-moving technology,(在一个不断变化的世界,由于快速发展的技术、不断变化的工changing jobfields,and shiftingcultural standards.作领域和不断变化的文化标准,终身学习变得至关重要)以及后文“In viewof this,it issignificant forus toexplore.(鉴于此,探索终身学习的好处对我们来说是很有意义的户可知,本句承接上文,the benefitsof lifelonglearning强调终身学习的重要性,选项中指代上文故选项“它不再只是一个选择;这是必须的C ItLifelonglearningC符合语境,故选C根据上文
37.“It boostsbrainpower.According toa researchin thePsychological Sciencejournal,acquiring newskills(认矢口的)notonlykeeps yourbrain activeand sharpbut alsohelps improvecognitive function,delaying memory.(它能提高脑力根据《心理科学》杂志上的一项研究,掌握新技能不仅能让你的大脑保持problems asyou age活跃和敏锐,还有助于提高认知功能,延缓随着年龄增长而出现的记忆问题)”可知,本句为本段最后一句,承接上文,继续补充说明学习新事物的好处,故选项“此外,学习新的事物可以提高解决问题的能力”符合F语境,故选F|艮据后文
38.“Acquiring newskills notonly boostsyour confidencebut alsoempowers you,exposing youtoabroader(视里于)(掌握新技能不仅能增强你的信心,还能赋予你perspectivebyintroducingdifferentviewsandcultures.力量,通过介绍不同的观点和文化,让你接触到更广阔的视野)“可知,本段主要说明了掌握新技能对于信心和视野,即个人方面的提高故选项“提高个性”符合语境,故选AA根据上文
39.“It promotescareer.Learning newthings canhelp yourcareer progress.It alsohelps thecompanies where(它促进职业发展学习新事物有助于你的职业发展这也有助于你工作的公司保持活you worktokeepactive.跃)”可知,上文提到了学习新事物可以让公司保持活力,选项中对应上文故选项G employerscompanies G“这就是《未来工作》报告强调雇主重视终身学习者的原因”符合语境,故选G根据上文
40.“It increasessatisfaction.Gaining newknowledge anddeveloping skillscan be a funand rewarding(它增加了满足感对许多人来说,获得新知识和发展技能是一种有趣而有益的经历)experience formanypeople.“以及后文Lifelong learnersdesire toacquire knowledge,which makestheir livesmoremotivatingandfulfilled.They(终身学习者渴望获得知识,这使他们的生活更有动力和成就感他们常常oftenfeelasenseofaccomplishment.感到一种成就感)”可知,本段的主旨是学习增加满足感,选项中对应上文故E self-satisfaction satisfactionoE选项“持续学习可以带来巨大的自我满足”符合语境,故选E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阅读下面短文,从每题所给的、、和四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项A BC DWhenI was a littlegirl,I rememberthat when my dad was repairing something,every timehe askedme to41thehammer,just sowe wouldhaveatime for a42with each other.I43saw my dad drinkingortaking anight out,all he did afterwork wastaking careof hisfamily.I grewup andleft homefor collegeand sincethen,my dad had beencalling meevery Sundaymorning,no matterwhat.And whenseveral44later I bought ahouse,my dadwas45it byhimself forthree daysin the38℃summer heat.Allhe askedwastohold hispaint brushand46to him.But I was too47in thosedays,I didnot find any time for a conversationwith my dad.One Sundaymorning wehad atelephone talkas usual,I noticedthat my dadhad totally48some thingsthat we discussed49,I was in ahurry,so ourconversation was a bit50,Few hourslater thatday camea call.My fatherwas(动脉瘤).in a hospital withan aneurysm51Iboughta ticketfor aflight and on my(场合)way I was thinkingabout all52occasions to haveatalk with mydad.By thetime I53atthehospital,my fatherhad passedaway.Now it was hewho didnot have54foraconversation withme.After hisdeath I55much more about him,and evenmoreaboutmyself.All heever
41.A.find B.hold C,pack D・select
42.A.conversation B.opinion C.debate D.bargain
43.A.ever B.just C.even D.never
44.A.weeks B.years C.hours D.days
45.A.building B.making C.fixing D.painting
46.A.face B.walk C.talk D.smile
47.A.busy B.lazy C.selfless D.lonely
48.A.recognized B.buried C.explored D.forgotten
49.A.soon B.lately C.personally D.briefly
50.A.short B.boring C.unbelievable D.sad
51.A.Exactly B.Gradually C,Immediately D.Finally
52.A.missed B・impressed C.suffering D.painful
53.A.pointed B.stared C,arrived D.called
54.A.words B.time C.permission D.benefit
55.A.worried B.concerned C,cared D.learned【答案】
41.B
42.A
43.D
44.B
45.D
46.C
47.A
48.D
49.B
50.A
51.C
52.A
53.C
54.B
55.Dasked me was my time.And nowhe has all myattention everysingle day.【导语】本文为夹叙夹议文,主要讲的是作者小时候经常与父亲说话交谈,成年后却总没有时间,爸爸总想找时间和作者聊天,可是作者太忙,直到有一天爸爸病倒了,去世了,作者才了解爸爸的用意考查动词词义辨析句意当我还是个小女孩的时候,我记得爸爸在修理东西的时候,每次他都让我拿着锤
41.子,这样我们就有时间互相交谈了发现,找到;举行,握;包装;A.find B.hold C.pack D.select选择根据句中的和上文可知,每当爸爸在修东西时,总会让作“hammer”“whenmydadwasrepairingsomething”者拿着锤子,此处意为“握”,与锤子相配,故选“hold”B考查名词词义辨析句意当我还是个小女孩的时候,我记得爸爸在修理东西的时候,每次他都让我拿着
42.锤子,这样我们就有时间互相交谈了交谈;观点;辩论;讨价还A.conversation B.opinion C.debate D.bargain价根据第二段最后可知,此处是指“和爸爸一起修理东西“didnot findany timeforaconversation withmydad”时,也和爸爸一起聊天()故选conversation A考查副词词义辨析句意我从没见过我爸喝酒或晚上出去玩,他下班后所做的一切就是照顾他的家庭
43.A.曾经;刚刚,正是;甚至;从未根据后面的ever B.just C.even D.never“all hedid afterwork wastaking careof his可知,作者从没见过爸爸喝酒或出去过夜,故选family”D考查名词词义辨析句意几年后,我买了一所房子,我爸爸在€的高温下自己粉刷了三天
44.38A.weeks周,星期;年;小时;天根据上文可知,作者上了B.years C.hours D.days“I grewup andleft homefor college”大学,毕业后工作,由此可推断出是多年后有了钱才能买房子故选B.考查动词词义辨析句意几年后,我买了一所房子,我爸爸在(的高温下自己粉刷了三天45382A.building建造;制造;固定;绘画,粉刷根据下文的B.making C.fixing D.painting AUhe askedwastohold hispaint brush可知,爸爸在炎热的夏天亲自为作者粉刷房子,故选and D考查动词词义辨析句意他只要求我拿着画笔和他说话面对,正视;散步;说话;
46.A.face B.walk C.talk微笑根据下文诃知,爸爸想要的就是和作者一起D.smile“I didnot findany timeforaconversation withmydad粉刷房子并有时间说话(talk),故选C考查形容词词义辨析句意但是在那些日子里我太忙了,我没有找到任何时间和我爸爸交谈忙碌
47.A.busy的;懒惰的;无私的;孤单的根据下文B.lazy C.selfless D.lonely“I didnot findanytimeforaconversation withmy可知,但那时候作者太忙了,腾不出时间和爸爸聊天故选dad”A考查动词词义辨析句意一个星期天的早上,我们像往常一样打电话,我注意到爸爸完全忘记了我们最
48.近讨论的一些事情认出;埋葬,掩埋;探索;忘记根据下文A.recognized B.buried C.explored D.forgotten“in可知,此处是指一个星期天早上,我们像往常一样通了电话,作者注意到爸爸完全忘a hospitalwithan aneurysm”记了他们最近讨论过的一些事情,故选Do考查副词词义辨析二句意一个星期天的早上,我们像往常一样打电话,我注意到爸爸完全忘记了我们最
49.近讨论的一些事情立刻,不久;近来,最近;亲自地,就个人而言;简单A.soon B.lately C.personally D.briefly地结合上题和上文可知,最近和爸爸谈论的事情爸爸忘记了故选“some thingsthatwediscussed”B考查形容词词义辨析句意:我赶时间,所以我们的谈话有点短短的,短暂的无聊的;
50.A.short B.boring令人难以置信的;悲伤的根据上文可知,作者很着急,所以我们的聊天有C.unbelievable D.sad“I wasinahurry”点短,故选A.考查副词词义辨析句意我立刻买了一张机票,在路上我在想所有错过的和爸爸谈话的机会确51A.Exactly切地;逐渐;立亥!马上;最后根据下文B.Gradually C.Immediately J,D.Finally“My fatherwasinahospitalwith可知,爸爸病了,作者立刻买票回家,故选ananeurysm”C考查形容词词义辨析句意我立刻买了一张机票,在路上我在想所有错过的和爸爸谈话的机会
52.A.missed错过的;印象深刻的;受苦的;痛苦的根据上一段B.impressed C.suffering D.painful“I didnotfindanytimefora可知,由于工作很忙,很少与爸爸聊天,因此此处是指“因为爸爸生病了,我在回想conversationwithmydad”所有错过的与爸爸聊天的场合”,故选missed A考查动词词义辨析句意当我到达医院时,我父亲已经去世了指;凝视;到
53.A.pointed B.stared C.arrived达;打电话,叫根据下文可知,“当我到达医院时,我父亲已经去世了:D.called“my fatherhad passedaway”故选C考查名词词义辨析句意现在是他没有时间和我说话了话;时间;允许;
54.A.words B.time C.permission D.好处,益处由上文可知,爸爸去世了,现在轮到爸爸没有时间和作者聊天了benefit“my fatherhad passedaway”故选B考查动词词义辨析句意他死后,我对他有了更多的了解,对自己也有了更多的了解担心;
55.A.worried关注,顾虑;关心;了解,得知根据下文可知,B.concerned C.cared D.learned“All heever askedmewasmy time”爸爸去世了,作者才对爸爸了解得更多了故选D第二节共小题;每小题分,满分分
101.515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1穿Traveling toChina as a foreignerisnt thesimplest affair.Visa applicationscan becomplicated,and navigating梭this highlyautomated societywith56it owndigital ecosystemcanbefrightening.But thingsmaybechanging.China hasbeen makingefforts toattract internationaltravelers byintroducing more57免签welcome policies.The countrynow offersvisa exemptionsfor dozensof nationalities,as wellas58144-hour运输visa-free transitpolicy ata growingnumber ofports ofentry.Meanwhile,mobile walletgiants likeAlipay andWeChat havemade theirapps andonline59pay moreforeigner-friendly bysimplifying theirlengthy set-up processes60accepting internationalcredit cards.Hotels andattractions arealso being asked toaccept internationalcredit cards,61are notpopular amongtraders inChina.Some citieslike Beijinghave launchedall-in-one62pass thatallow travelersto payfor thingslike attractionadmissionsand publictransit63electronic.These measuresseem to be working.China welcomedabout14million foreignvisitors in thefirsthalf of2024,a
152.7%increase from
2023.The numberis stilla longway offfrom2019figures,but somein theindustry feel64encourage.
1.What willthe speakersprobably donextA.Cook athome.B.Explore astreet.C.Eat out.【答案】c【原文】M:Fm tootired tocook athome tonight.What wouldyou liketo eatW:Well,I reallywant pizzaand theresa lovelynew placein thehigh street.Itfs quiteromantic,actually.M:Oh,youve convincedme.
2.Which deskis theman goingto buyA.The onewith twodrawers.B.The onewith threedrawers.C.The onewith twopen holders.【答案】B【原文】M:Fm gettinga newdesk,and Ivenarrowed itdown tothese two.W:I likethe threedrawers in the brownone.The greydesk onlyhas two.Also,the brownone has a penholder.M:Well,I think youre right.
3.How doesthe womandescribe hermoveA.Stressful.B.Smooth.C.Unexpected.【答案】A【原文】M:Hows thebig movecoming alongIts this weekend,isnt itW:Dont remindme!Pve stillgot hundredsof littlethings totake careof beforeI canget out of here.
4.Where arethe speakersA.In abank.B.In abookstore.C.In apost office.【答案】A【原文】W:
650...
700...750dollars andyour receipt,sir.M:What aboutmy bankbookW:Well mailittoyou.There aresome adjustmentswe needto make.
5.What arethe speakersdiscussingA.A course.B.An instrument,C.A sport.【答案】c【原文】W:You reallycant throwvery well.I dontthinkyou canbeon theteam unlessyou improve.M:Im afraidIm verybad atplaying it.()“Thanks tothe new15-day visa-free policyfor somecountries,we65see anincrease oftourists fromthosecountries over the past few monthsJ saysDenny Tian,a travelspecialist andmanager atThe ChinaGuide.【答案】
56.its
57.welcoming
58.a
59.payment
60.and
61.which
62.passes
63.electronically
64.encouraged
65.haveseen【导语】这是一篇新闻报道文章主要说明了中国推出小时过境免签政策,吸引了外国游客来旅游144考查代词句意签证申请可能很复杂,在这个拥有自己数字生态系统的高度自动化社会中穿行可能会令
56.人恐惧修饰名词应用形容词性物主代词故填ecosystem itsits考查形容词句意中国一直在努力通过推出更多的欢迎政策来吸引国际游客修饰名词应用形容
57.policies词故填welcomingo welcomingo考查冠词句意该国现在为数十个国家提供签证豁免,并在越来越多的入境口岸实行小时过境免签政
58.144策此处为泛指,且是发音以辅音音素开头的单词故填policy144-hour a考查名词句意与此同时,支付宝和微信等移动钱包巨头通过简化冗长的设置流程和接受国际信用卡,使
59.其应用程序和在线支付对外国人更加友好作宾语,应用名词不可数故填payment,payment考查连词句意与此同时,支付宝和微信等移动钱包巨头通过简化冗长的设置流程和接受国际信用卡,
60.使其应用程序和在线支付对外国人更加友好结合前后文语境可知为并列关系,应用连词故填and and考查定语从句句意酒店和景点也被要求接受国际信用卡,这在中国的贸易商中并不受欢迎非限制性定
61.语从句修饰上文句子,从句缺少主语,故填whicho考查名词的数句意北京等一些城市推出了“一卡通”,游客可以通过电子方式支付景点门票和公共交通
62.等费用根据后文从句谓语为原形,可知先行词为复数故填allow passpasses考查副词句意北京等一些城市推出了“一卡通”,游客可以通过电子方式支付景点门票和公共交通等费
63.用修饰动词用副词故填pay electronicallyoelectronicallyo考查非谓语动词句意与年的数字相比,这一数字还有很长的路要走,但一些业内人士感到鼓舞
64.2019作表语,表示“受鼓舞的”应用过去分词形式故填encouraged考查时态句意”得益于一些国家新的天免签政策,过去几个月来,我们看到来自这些国家的游客有
65.15所增加,”《中国指南》的旅游专家兼经理表示根据后文可知为现在完成Denny Tianoverthepastfewmonths时,主语为助动词用故填we,have haveseen第四部分写作(共两节,满分分)40第一节(满分分)15目前,学生们都拥有自己的智能手机有些学校十分担心手机可能会给学生带来危害,主张禁止学生带
66.手机入校你校英文报刊正在征集同学们的看法,请你以为题,用英语写一篇小“Be Smarton Smartphones”短文投稿,内容包括描述学生使用手机的现状;
1..你的观点;2说明理由
3.注意词数左右;
1.100可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯
2.Be Smarton Smartphones【答案】Be Smarton SmartphonesNowadays,students havetheir ownsmartphones,which havea certainimpact on their studyand life.Considering theharm that mobile phones may bring to students,some schoolsadvocate acomplete banon studentsbringing them to school.In myopinion,as astudent,our majortask is to learn as much knowledge as we canat school.We shouldconcentrateour timeand energyon study,but somestudents maylisten tomusic,play gamesand sendmessages withtheir mobilephones in class.I amnot againsthavingamobilephone,but Ithink thatstudents shouldnot beallowed to use mobilephonesin class.All inall,we shoulduse mobile phonesina moresmart andflexible way.【导语】本篇书面表达属于开放作文要求考生以为题,写一篇短文,主要描述学“Be Smarton Smartphones”生使用手机的现状,及考生自己的观点和理由【详解】.词汇积累1影响一impact effect提倡advocate—promote在我看来集中In myopinion—As faras Fmconcerned concentrateon—focus.句式拓展同义句替换原句2In myopinion,asastudent,our majortask isto learnasmuchknowledge as we canatschool.同义句As astudent,I believethat ourprimary responsibilityistoacquire asmuchknowledgeas possiblewhile at school.[点睛][高分句型]1Nowadays,students havetheir ownsmartphones,which havea certainimpact on their studyand(运用了引导的非限制定定语从句)life.which[高分句型]2Considering theharmthatmobilephonesmaybringtostudents,some schoolsadvocate acomplete ban(运用了动名词做主语,且由引导的定语从句)第二节(满分分)on studentsbringing themto school.that25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
67.Kevin and I werefriends in the elementaryschool.As honorstudents,both ofus satinthefront of the class,but inopposite sides.He wasthe smartestboy Idever known,who almostalways gotstraight Asin study.Actually,I wassecondonly tohim.Part ofme wantedto hatehim,but I couldnt.After all,we wereclose companions.Instead,I enviedhim andlongedwith allmy heartto bejust likehim.Mrs.Becker,our teacher,was apatient,kind oldlady.She wouldflash apleasant smile,when the class gotinto anargument,and patientlyguide ustoward thecorrect answer.Last week,Mrs.Becker,put abig circleon theblackboard andsaidit was a pizzapie.David Jshe saidtome,If Iwere todivide thepizza,wouldyoulike one-third orone-tenth^^.Tenis thebigger number,so thatswhat Ipicked.At thatmoment,Kevin startedwaving hishand inthe air,shouting thathechose one-third.Mrs.Becker drewlines on the circle,showing thatKevin9s pieceof thepie wasbigger thanmine.“Davidsgonna get hungry,9,Kevin joked.Then thewhole classwas laughing.My expressionchanged froma halfsmile,toahalffrown,to onehundred percentunhappy face.With amixture ofbitterness andenvy slippinginto myheart,I beganto arguewith himon purposeduring therest ofclass.Thus,a heatedargument unavoidablybroke outwhen acontroversial topicappeared.After hearingour separatestatements patiently,Mrs.Becker broughtus up tothefront of theclassand placedKevin onone sideof her desk andme ontheother.In themiddle ofherdeskwasalarge,round object.Icouldclearly seethat it was black.She askedKevin whatcolorthe object was.WhiteJ heanswered.I couldntbelieve hesaid theobject waswhite,when itwas obviouslyblack!续写词数应为左右;
1.150请在答题卡的相应位置作答
2.Another argumentstarted betweenus,but thistime about the colorof theobject.Then,Mrs.Becker askedus whatthe colorof theobject was,after wechanged places.【答案】Another argumentstarted betweenus,but thistime aboutthe colorof theobject.The tensionintheclassroom wasevident aswe stood on oppositesides of the teachers desk,both convinced of our own perception.I evenlooked athimdefiantly,sneering.In contrast,Kevin seemedunaffected bymy aggressiveexpression,his confidencewas anythingbutshaken.The classwatched uswith interestasweargued,occasionally burstinginto laughter.Mrs.Becker quietedthe unrest,then tellingme to go whereKevin wasstanding andKevin tostand inmy previous place.Then,Mrs.Becker askedus whatthe coloroftheobjectwas,after wechanged places.Mrs.Becker*spatientgazebore intous,waiting forour response.Not untilthen didboth ofus realizethat itwas anobject withtwo differentlycoloredsides.From Kevinsviewpoint,itwaswhite whilefrom mineitwasblack.Reflecting on the argument,I regretteddeeplyfor beingmean.Making sincereapologies toeachother,we came to terms.It dawnedon methat theessence offriendshipis a profound connection onthe basisof mutual compassion and understanding.【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了在小学时期,“我”与朋友之间的友谊与争执作为荣誉生,我Kevin们坐在教室前排,他是“我认识的最聪明的男孩一次关于分割比萨饼的讨论引发了争执,最终演变成对物体颜色的争论我们在老师的引导下意识到了彼此看问题的不同,最终通过真诚的道歉达成了和解,意识到友谊的本质在于相互的同情和理解【详解】.段落续写1
①由第一段首句内容“我们之间又开始争论,但这次是关于物体的颜色”可知,第一段可描写作者与争Kevin论颜色的经过
②由第二段首句内容“后来,我们换了位置,贝克尔夫人问我们物体的颜色是什么”可知,第二段可描写作者发现换了位置后颜色不同,意识到为当初的争论而后悔的故事.续写线索站在桌子两边——争论——自信——互换位置——发现颜色不同——感悟
2.词汇激活3行为类
①相信be convincedof/believe
②交换地点change places/switch places
③意识到realize/be awareof情绪类
①遗憾be regrettedfor/be sorryfor
②真诚的sincere/genuine【点睛】[高分句型IJThe tensionintheclassroom wasevidentaswestoodonoppositesidesoftheteachersdesk,both(由连词引导的时间状语从句)convincedofourownperception.as[高分句型]2Mrs.Becker quietedthe unrest,then tellingmeto go whereKevin wasstanding andKevin tostand inmy(由连接词引导的宾语从句)previousplace.where[高分句型]3It dawnedon methattheessence offriendship isaprofoundconnectiononthebasisofmutualcompassion(由连接词引导的主语从句)and understanding.that第二节(共15小题;每小题L5分,满分22・5分)听下面段对话或独白每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的、、三个选项中选出最佳选项5A BC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,各小题将给出秒钟的作答时间55每段对话或独白读两遍听第段材料,回答第、题
6676.How doesthe womansound atfirstA.Amused.B.Relieved.C.Surprised.
7.What isEmily like according tothe womanA.She isreliable.B.She isplayful.C.She istroublesome.【答案】
6.C
7.A【原文】M:Emily gotinto troubleatschoolyesterday.W:No!YouYe jokingWhatever forM:Well,apparently shewas accusedof breakinga window.W:No!I dontbelieve it.What didshe sayM:She deniedit,of course,and Ithink theheadmaster believedher story.W:Well,of coursehedid.How couldanyone suspectEmily oflying Shealways disciplinesherself andnever causesanytrouble.听第段材料,回答第、题
7898.Where doesthe conversationprobably takeplaceA.In arepair shop.B.In acar rentalcompany.C.In aninsurance company,
9.What doesthe womandecide to doA.Give upthe repairs.B.Borrow acar.C.Take outinsurance.【答案】
8.A
9.B【原文】W:Have youfigured outwhats wrongwith itM:Yes.One ofthe engineparts isbroken andneeds tobe replaced.I orderedit,but itwill takeafewdays tocome in.W:Oh,thats nogood.I needto usethe cartogotoatrade showthisweekend.M:Well,do you have insuranceWe havesome loanercars thatyou canuse whileyourcaris beingrepaired.W:Yes,I do.Thats great.听第段材料,回答第至题
8101210.Why willHelen beaway fromtownA.To attenda wedding.B.To meetAngela Ferrero.C.To watcha concert.
11.When willthe speakerssee theperformanceA.On June18th.B.On June25th.C.On July2nd.
12.What doesHelen want to doA.Purchase ticketsimmediatelyB.Invite co-workers tojoin her.C.Check herwork emails.【答案】
10.A
11.C
12.B【原文】M:Oh,Helen,Andy Torinois performingat OrchestraHall on June18th.And AngelaFerrero,onJune25th!W:Id loveto seeAndy Torino,but thatdate doesn*twork,My friendis gettingmarried then,and Illbe outof townfortheir ceremony.M:Wait,let mecheck.Oh,it lookslike AndyTorino willbe backfor onemore nightof jazz,two weekslater.Do youwantto gothenW:Let mecheek myschedule.Oh yeah,thats perfect.Lets cheekif anyoneelse fromour officewould liketogoand seetheconcert.Ill sendout anemail rightnow.听第段材料,回答第至题
9131613.Why didEason workasaliving statueperformerA.To fulfillhis dream.B.To satisfyhis curiosity.C.To makesome money.
14.What didEason dofor the World ChampionshipsA.He practicedseveral bodymovements.B.He designeda realisticstone appearance.C.He studiedprevious championshipperformances.
15.What doesEason cherishmost abouthis jobA.The praisefrom judges.B.The interactionwith audience.C.The achievementin competitions.A.Physical strength.B.Creative ideas.C.Attractive appearance.
16.What is the keyto beinga good living statueaccording toEason【答案】
13.C
14.B
15.B
16.A【原文】W:Eason,could youtell ushowyougot startedasaliving statueperformerM:Well...it isnot actuallysomething Iplanned todo.It wasa funjob Ilook onwhile Iwas atuniversity toearnabit ofextramoney andwhen Idid itactually,it turnedout thatIwasquite goodat it.W:What doyou havetodoasaliving statueM:Firstly,you shouldcome upwithacreative ideaand thenyouhaveto practiceand findthe rightclothes andstuff anddothe fullbody make-up.W:You wontheWorldLiving StatueChampionships recently.Could youtell ussomething aboutthatM:Um,fortheWorld ChampionshipsIwasa stonestatue andI paintedin thosetiny marksso thatI lookedlikeakind ofold,almost fallingapart statue,andIthink thejudges reallyappreciated that.W:Yep,I getit.So whatis thepointofdoing thisjobM:The pointreally isthe connectionyou makewith youraudience.When youmake atiny movementthey tendto explodewithlaughter.And itsthat interactionbetween theaudience and the performerthats reallywhat itsall about.W:And whatisthesecret of beingagoodlivingstatueM:Firstly,never tryand performon anempty stomach.If you gethungry,youcanstart tofeel light-headed,so youalwaysneed toeat somethingfirst.Well,good stomachmuscles arekey,too.You needtohavethemtohold thosepositions.听第段材料,回答第至题
10172017.What canwe learnaboutthe libraryA.It willclose down one yearlater.B.It is open duringpublic holidays,C.It typicallyoperates10hoursaday,
18.How muchdoes acopy costlibrary userswithout acopier cardA.l0cents.B.20cents.C.60cents.
19.Where shouldhistory enthusiastsgoA.The first floor.B.The second floor.C.The thirdfloor.
20.What issaid aboutthe computeruse inthelibrary【答案】
17.C
18.B
19.C
20.BA.It hasno timelimit.B.It requiresregistration.C.It isfree onlyfor first-time users.【原文】W:Heres yournew librarycard.It willrun outone yearlater fromtoday andallow youto borrowupto15booksper month.The libraryisopenfrom9a.m.to7p.m.every dayexcept Sundaysand publicholidays.On thefirstfloor,youll findfiction,literature,biography,travel andlifestyle books,gardening books,and cookbooks.There*salsoaphotocopier forpublic use.Copies costtwenty centseach,but Irecommend youbuy amonthly copiercard for$10,whichgives you60copies permonth ata reducedprice.On thesecondfloor,youll findtechnology,geography,science books,and childrensbooks.Theres asmall childrensrecreationarea thereas well,andonSaturdays,we holda story-reading morningfor youngkids.The thirdfloor hashistory,maps,newspapers,journals,and artsand humanitiesbooks.We havecomputers withInternetaccess onthe fourthfloor.The computersare freetouse,but theresa two-hour limit.Its first-come,first-served.Just putyour namedownonthe listif youwant touse one.If youwanttouse yourown computerinthelibrary,we havefreewireless accessas well.Thats aboutit.Do youhave anyquestions第二部分阅读(共两节,满分分)第一节(共小题;每小题分,
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37.5阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、和四个选项中选出最佳选项A BC DATheEnchanting Sceneryof ZhangjiajieNestledin ChinasHunan province,Zhangjiajie offers a uniqueand breathtakinglandscape,a testamentto naturesunboundcreativity.This region,famous for its otherworldlyrock formationsand deepgorges,isapopular destinationfortravelers seekingan escapeinto natureswonders.Tianmen MountainTianmen Mountain,the tallestpeak inZhangjiajie,stands tallat1,518meters.Its mostfamous attractionis theTianmen Cave,a naturalarch thatspans over100meters wideand offers a breathtakingviewofthe sun*ounding mountains.The mountainalso boastsa challengingglass walkway,offering visitorsa thrilling walk above the clouds.Zhangjiajie NationalForest ParkThispark isa shelterfor naturelovers,boasting over2,400species ofplants andanimals.Its highlightsinclude theAvatar“Hallelujah Mountains,which werea filminglocation forthe popularmovie“Avatar”.The parkshiking trailsoffervisitors thechance toexplore itsthick forestsand breathtakingvalleys.Huangshi VillageKnownforits traditional Tujia architecture,Huangshi Villageoffersaglimpse into the rich cultural heritage of thelocalcommunity.Visitors canenjoy thevillages peacefulatmosphere,admire the unique stone houses,and tastethedelicious local cuisine.Baofeng LakeThisbeautiful lake,surrounded bylush greenhills,offersaserene andpeaceful escape.Boating onthe lake,one canappreciatethe reflectionsofthesurrounding mountains,creating apicture-perfect scene.
21.Which ofthe followingis NOTa featureof Tianmen MountainA.It isthe tallestpeak inZhangjiajie.B.Its glass walkway makesvisitors thrilled.C.It isfamous forits flatand featurelesslandscape.D.It takespride ina naturalarch calledTianmen Cave.
22.Where wasthe movie“Avatar filmedA.Tianmen Mountain.B.Zhangjiajie NationalForest Park.C.Huangshi Village.D.Baofeng Lake.
23.What culturalaspect ofZhangjiajie canvisitors experiencein Huangshi VillageA.The beautyof itslakes.B・The traditionalarchitecture andcuisine.C.The diversityof itsplant species.D.The uniquenessof itsrock formations.【答案】
21.C
22.B
23.B【导语】本文是一篇应用文文章介绍了张家界迷人风光集自然奇观、人文韵味于一体的湖南心脏地带梦幻之地细节理解题根据下的
21.TianmenMountainTianmenMountain,the tallestpeak inZhangjiajie,stands tallat1,518meters.Its mostfamous attractionistheTianmenCave,a naturalarch thatspans over100meters wideand offersabreathtaking viewofthesurrounding mountains.The mountainalso boastsa challengingglasswalkway,offering visitorsa(天门山是张家界的最高峰,高达米它最著名的景点是天门洞,这是一个thrillingwalkabovetheclouds.1518多米宽的天然拱门,可以看到周围群山的壮丽景色这座山还拥有一条具有挑战性的玻璃栈道,为游客提1供了一次惊险的云端漫步广可知,以平坦而无特色的风景而闻名不是天门山的特色故选项C细节理解题根据下的
22.Zhangjiajie NationalForest Park“Its highlightsinclude theAvatar HallelujahMountains,(它的亮点包括“阿凡达”哈利路亚山脉,这是热门电which werea filminglocation forthe popularmovie“Avatar”.影“阿凡达”的拍摄地)”可知,电影《阿凡达》是在张家界国家森林公园拍摄的故选项B.细节理解题根据下的23Huangshi Village“Known fbritstraditionalTujiaarchitecture,HuangshiVillageoffers aglimpseintotherichculturalheritageofthe localcommunity.Visitors canenjoy thevillages peacefulatmosphere,admire.(黄石村以其传统的土家族建筑而闻名,让人们得以一theuniquestonehouses,and tastethe deliciouslocalcuisine窥当地社区丰富的文化遗产游客可以享受村庄的宁静氛围,欣赏独特的石头房子,品尝美味的当地美食厂可知,游客在黄石村可以体验到张家界的传统的建筑和美食故选项BBWhen trainingfor myfirst marathon,I treatedmyself toan expensivefitness watchthat trackedmytime,pace andsplits.At theend ofmy finaltraining run,I threwmyself downonthefloor themoment Igot home,only tosee mywatchhad failed me.Twenty-one milesbriefly flashedonthescreen beforeit wentblank anddisappeared forever.I screamedinpain.That tragicimage ofme cryingon myliving roomfloor prettymuch sumsup myrelationship withexercise trackingtechnology.It canbeatotal joyto watchyour datachange asyou getstronger andfaster,but sometimesit became a stick forpunishment.I wouldcompare mypace withother peoplesor criticizemyself fornot doingit30seconds faster.I neverreally recognized this asa problem.To me,tracking wasthe routeto self-improvement,and thepoint wastobebetter.Inthepastyear,“being better“has takenonadifferent meaning.My mentalhealthdropped,and thingslike brushingmyteethbecameunimaginablydifficult.Being betterstopped meaninggetting fasterorstronger.It meanttaking careofmyself andfeelingsomejoy.Once Istarted gettingbetter,I reflectedon whatmade mehappy andwhat didnot.So,Istopped trackingmyrunsanddeletedallthedata.I thenfound Igenuinely loverunning.I runaround mylocal parkwithasilly littlesmile.But I donotlove runningquickly.I donot likeraces.Idonot wanttobepushed tobe faster.I nownotice how my legsfeel andhow mymind feelsafterwards-clear andfocused.I noticethe smellofthewild plantsand thesunshine on my face.I ambetter.Sometimes Iam worse.But eitherway Immoving forwardslowly andfirmly,and thatsgood enough.
24.The authorcried afterthe finaltraining runbecause she.A.hadtostop workingout B.became physicallyworn outC.lost thedata onthe watchD.felt asharp paininthelegsA.a funhobby forenjoyment B.a strongneed forrecognition
25.The authorused toview exercise tracking asC.a methodof escapingpunishment D.a wayofbeinga betterrunner
26.What does“being better“mean tothe authornowA.Getting pleasureoutofwinning races.B.Being morefocused onher lifegoal.C.Freeing herselffrom demandingtasks.D.Improving heroverall well-being.A.Adjustment bringshappiness.Passion isthe keytosuccess.
27.What canwe concludefrom thispassageC.Sports contributeto happiness.Success equalsself-improvement.【答案】
24.C
25.D
26.D
27.A【导语】这是一篇记叙文文章主要讲述了作者曾经执着于通过运动跟踪数据来让自己变得更好,但这也导致作者变得不再快乐,于是作者删除了手表上的运动数据,开始专注于跑步时的感受,如今作者感到更加快乐了细节理解题根据第二段
24.“At theend ofmy finaltraining run,I threwmyself downonthefloor themoment Igothome,only tosee mywatch hadfailedme.Twenty-one milesbriefly flashedonthescreen beforeit wentblank anddisappearedforever.I screamedin pain.That tragicimage ofme cryingonmyliving roomfloor prettymuch sumsup my(在我最后一次跑步训练结束时,我一回到家就扑倒relationship withexercisetrackingtechnology.在地,结果发现我的表坏了英里在屏幕上短暂地一闪而过,然后一片空白,永远地消失了我痛苦地尖叫21起来我在客厅地板上哭泣的悲惨画面基本上概括了我与运动追踪技术的关系厂可知,作者在最后一次训练后哭了,因为她丢失了手表上的数据故选C细节理解题根据第三段
25.“It canbeatotal joyto watchyour datachange asyougetstronger andfaster,but sometimesitbecameastickforpunishment.I wouldcompare mypace withother peoplesor criticizemyself fornot doingit30seconds faster.I neverreallyrecognizedthisasaproblem.To me,tracking wasthe routeto self-improvement,and the(看着你的数据随着你变得越来越强、越来越快而改变,这可能point wastobebetter.是一种完全的快乐,但有时它会成为一种惩罚我会拿自己的速度和别人比较,或者批评自己没有快秒30我从未真正意识到这是个问题对我来说,跟踪是自我提升的途径,关键是要变得更好户可知,作者曾将运动跟踪视为成为更好的跑步者的一种方式故选D推理判断题根据倒数第二段
26.“I nownotice howmy legsfeel andhowmymind feelsafterwards-clear andfocused.(现在我注意到我的腿是什么感觉,之后我的头脑I noticethe smellofthewild plantsandthesunshine onmy face.是什么感觉——清晰而专注我注意到野生植物的气味和照在脸上的阳光)可知,“变得更好”现。
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