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    一、阅读理解
    Traditins are custms and beliefs that frm a part f ur culture. They are practiced t remind us f ur histry and are passed dwn frm generatin t generatin. Sme traditins are interesting and widespread, while thers are quite strange and practiced nly by a small grup f peple. Cntinue reading t dig mre int sme interesting traditins frm arund the wrld.Smigus Dyngus in Pland
    Als knwn as “Wet Mnday”, Smigus Dyngus is a unique traditin practiced in Pland, where peple thrw water at each ther. It is celebrated annually n Easter Mnday. The traditinal way t d it is fr bys t thrw water at girls, and it is believed that the girl wh receives the mst water has the greatest chance f getting married.Hanging cffins (棺椁) in Sagada, the Philippines
    There is an ld traditin in Sagada where peple hang their cffins in stne caves. It was carried ut by the Igrt tribe (部落) f Muntain Prvince. The peple there believe this custm prevents large animals frm taking the dead bdies, and als purifies r blesses the departed sul. The Plterabend custm in Germany
    Family members and friends f future married cuples meet at dinner, and break a lt f prcelain (瓷器). The cuple is then asked t clean up the entire mess. This is suppsedly t teach them the imprtance f unity and hard wrk, and bring gd luck. Germans think this traditin is essential in making marriages last a lifetime.Bryeng Mud Festival in the ROK
    The Bryeng Mud Festival in the ROK is a fascinating and unique celebratin that draws crwds frm arund the wrld. It is a majr cultural event, attracting ver a millin visitrs annually. Peple participate in varius mud-related activities, including mud baths, mud wrestling and even a mud marathn. The festival features live music, fd stalls, and wnderful street perfrmances.
    1.Why are the cffins hung in caves in Sagada?
    A.T pray fr gd luck.
    B.T prtect the dead bdies.
    C.T ensure a future reunin.
    D.T cnserve mre land resurces.
    2.Which traditin cntributes t a lasting marriage?
    A.Smigus Dyngus.
    B.Hanging cffins in Sagada.
    C.The Plterabend custm.
    D.Bryeng Mud Festival.
    3.What can visitrs d during the Bryeng Mud Festival?
    A.Thrw water at girls.
    B.Learn abut Igrt culture.
    C.Meet famus peple.
    D.Enjy mud baths.
    Jiang Shumei wasn’t educated as a child, learning her first Chinese character at the age f 60. Nw, the 87-year-ld grandmther is the prud authr f six bks. She learned her first character in 1996, after her husband died in a car accident, when her daughter Zhang Ailing suggested that she learn t read t take her mind ff the lneliness and srrw.
    Zhang says that her mther had her wn way f learning. Whenever she came acrss characters she didn’t knw at bus stps r shp signs, she fund smene t ask. Once Jiang had learned enugh characters, Zhang started giving her bks t read. Enjying the bks, Jiang tld her daughter that she wanted t write dwn her wn stries t share.
    She first put pen t paper in 2012, at the age f 75. It was nt easy. Smetimes,cmpleting a single sentence culd take a day. Jiang usually started writing at 3 r 4 am, and revised the pieces several times until she was satisfied.
    Zhang began publishing her mther’s stries n scial media platfrms in 2013. When Zhang and her mther drew the attentin f Zhang’s writer friends, the pair made a decisin t publish them. The first bk, Time f Truble, Time f Pverty, was published later that year, and prved t be a success. Sme critics even praised it as the “live histry f a natin plagued by tugh times”. The bk earned Jiang a lt f fans and sympathy.
    S far, the elderly wman has published six bks, ttaling mre than 600, 000characters in length. She lives a healthy life, exercising every day, drinking milk and sy milk, as well as having regular exercise. “If I culd live as lng as 130, wuld yu still say that it is t late fr me t start after 60?” she asks, jkingly.
    4.Why did Jiang learn t read in her later years?
    A.T becme a prud authr.
    B.T make up fr nt ging t schl.
    C.T encurage her friends and families.
    D.T reduce the impact f her husband’s death.
    5.What made Jiang decide t publish her first bk?
    A.A strng inner desire.B.The attentin frm ther writers.
    C.Her daughter’s encuragement.D.The develpment f scial media.
    6.What dse the underlined wrd“plagued”in paragraph 4 mean?
    A.Aided.B.Enlarged.C.Trubled.D.Defeated.
    7.What can we learn frm the last paragraph?
    A.One is never t ld t learn.
    B.All rads lead t Rme.
    C.Where there is life, there is lve.
    D.Gld can’t be pure and man can’t be perfect.
    I culdn’t sleep at all last night, and my sister believes it was because I ate a bwl f really spicy (辛辣的) fd befre bedtime. Hwever, I was skeptical abut the cnnectin between spicy fds and sleep. Can eating spicy fds befre bedtime truly impact ne’s sleep quality? Sme peple believe that eating spicy fds befre bedtime can disrupt sleep by increasing bdy temperature and causing heartburn. It may be wrth aviding spicy fds clse t bedtime.
    T find ut the relatin, the researchers in Australia cnducted an experiment t investigate the effects f spicy fds n sleep. They prvided a grup f individuals with delicius late-night meals, alternating (交替) between spicy and mild ptins. The results revealed that cnsuming spicy fds led t disrupted sleep patterns, causing participants t take lnger t fall asleep and sleep fr shrter time. This data supprted the belief that there is a crrelatin between eating spicy fds and experiencing sleep disturbances.
    While the exact mechanism(机制)by which spicy fds influence sleep remains unclear, researchers have prpsed several pssibilities. One is that stmach discmfrt resulting frm spicy fd cnsumptin may affect sleep quality. Additinally, the lng digestin (消化) f spicy fds culd delay the start f sleep. Furthermre, spicy fds cntain smething that can raise bdy temperature, which has been linked t pr sleep in previus studies.
    Given these findings, it is advisable t avid cnsuming spicy fds befre bedtime t prmte better sleep. Next time, I will fllw my sister’s advice and pt fr a milder meal in the evening t ensure a restful night’s sleep.
    8.What d peple usually think f eating spicy fds befre bedtime?
    A.It can make peple addictive t it.
    B.It can be bad fr digestin.
    C.It can make sleep difficult.
    D.It can lead t an increase in energy levels.
    9.Hw did Australian researchers cnduct this study?
    A.By analyzing data.B.By studying papers.
    C.By ding an experiment.D.By ding interviews.
    10.What can we knw frm the study?
    A.Spicy fds take lng t digest.
    B.Bdy temperature has n effect n sleep.
    C.Bad eating habit changes sleep patterns.
    D.Sleep prblems may be caused by bad habits.
    11.What is the purpse f this text?
    A.T frbid children frm having spicy fds.
    B.T suggest nt eating spicy fds befre bedtime.
    C.T prmte sme healthy fd that is nt spicy.
    D.T keep up with the latest healthy fd research.
    Scientists agree that predicting (预测) when and where an earthquake will ccur and hw big it will be is nt yet pssible. Therefre, much research has fcused n cming up with ways t reduce the damage frm earthquakes, rather than trying t predict when they will ccur. Specifically, finding mre infrmatin abut the place under the surface helps develpers and thers make safer chices when cnstructing a building. This is where Navakanesh M Batmanathan is putting his effrts.
    Batmanathan is an earthquake gelgist at the Natinal University f Malaysia. He is actively engaged in mapping the areas surrunding earthquakes in Brne. Faults (断层) are places in the Earth’s crust (地壳) that are weak t sudden mvement between masses f rck, resulting in ccasinal earthquakes. Batmanathan is wrking t map the faults, as well as the infrastructure (基础设施) in the area f the faults, t hpefully reduce the ptential damage that can be caused by an earthquake. Develpers and engineers can use this knwledge t plan where it is safest t build and where earthquake-resistant structures are needed.
    Batmanathan is using a variety f tls t map faults. Wrking n the grund t map the area is just ne f the methds he emplys. He als uses images frm satellites and grund-penetrating radar (GPR). GPR is a technlgy that creates an undergrund image withut digging. It has many applicatins, frm finding the water level t understand sil and rck types fr cnstructin prjects. Batmanathan and thers are using this technlgy t map faults, and the areas arund faults, t gain a clearer picture f ptential earthquake damage.
    It might nt ever be pssible t knw exactly when r where an earthquake will happen, but Batmanathan hpes that his wrk will help educate peple and better prepare them fr earthquakes.
    12.What is the functin f paragraph 1?
    A.Prviding evidence.B.Giving suggestins.
    C.Intrducing the tpic.D.Drawing a cnclusin.
    13.What is Batmanathan actively wrking n in Brne?
    A.Studying vlcanes.B.Recrding rivers.
    C.Predicting earthquakes.D.Studying faults.
    14.What d we knw abut GPR frm paragraph 3?
    A.It can predict where an earthquake will happen.
    B.It can be applied in mapping faults.
    C.It can predict the time f earthquakes.
    D.It can test the quality f the sil.
    15.What is the best title fr the text?
    A.Mapping Faults fr Safer Cnstructin
    B.Challenges in Predicting Earthquakes
    C.The Future f Earthquake Predictin
    D.Technlgy fr Reducing Earthquakes
    二、七选五
    16.Ways t Stay Healthy if Yu Sit at a Cmputer All Day, Every Day
    Cmputer wrk may nt be an active jb, but it can definitely d harm t the bdy. After all, sitting at a desk fr hurs n end increases yur risk fr health prblems. ① With the fllwing tips, yu can wrk n a cmputer while staying healthy and well.
    Practice a gd sitting psture (姿势). When yu’re engaged in wrk, thinking abut the way yu sit can feel like just anther task. But being mindful f yur sitting psture can help yu feel yur best. ②
    Adjust yur mnitr and screen. While yu’re at it, take nte f yur cmputer setup. ③ This will keep yur neck in a neutral psitin, preventing neck and shulder pressure.
    ④ Sitting in the same psitin fr a lng time can tighten yur muscles. This can cause pain and tensin, making it uncmfrtable t mve even when yu’ve finished yur wrk. T prevent this, try t get up every 20 t 30 minutes t avid staying in the same psture fr t lng.
    Drink plenty f water. Even when yu’re sitting all day, drinking plenty f water is extremely imprtant. ⑤ And, thrughut the day, we cntinuusly lse that water thrugh sweating, breathing, and nrmal bdily functins. Drinking plenty f water will resupply these lst water and prevent dehydratin, a cnditin marked by headaches, tiredness, and pr cncentratin.
    A.Take regular breaks.
    B.Eat lunch away frm yur cmputer.
    C.Our bdies are almst 60% t 70% water.
    D.Rutine breaks are great fr yur brain, t.
    E.Keep yur mnitr directly in yur line f eyesight.
    F.Pr psture can cause the muscles and jints t pain.
    G.Hwever, that desn’t mean yu need t quit yur desk jb.
    三、完形填空(15空)
    When I was a little by, I lived in my grandma’s ld huse. It was 1 by fur huge vegetable gardens, and arund the huse were planted s many 2 . On the back prch, Grandma had dzens f ptted (盆栽的) plants hanging n hks (挂钩). She 3 them, and talked t them. With a little water and a lt f 4 she kept them alive, green, and grwing even during the cldest, darkest mnths.
    As a little by, I was cnfused by all the effrt she 5 them. I understd the vegetable gardens fr they helped t 6 the family all winter lng. I 7 understd the flwers arund the huse as they were pretty and smelled s sweet in the summer mnths. The reasn why she 8 t thse ptted plants with s much effrt, hwever, made me feel 9 a lt. They didn’t give us any fd and they 10 had any flwers n them. They remained an unknwn t my mind as a(n) 11 .
    Nw as I’ve grwn lder, I am beginning t 12 why my grandma had thse ptted plants. It is the same reasn why I have s many pictures f sunrises and frests 13 in my hme. They remind me f the dark cld winter mnths 14 f bare trees and yellw grass when light, lve and grwth still exist. But my greatest 15 f light and lve was Grandma herself, wh was light t my sul even in my darkest times.
    17.A.threatenedB.trnC.surrundedD.destryed
    18.A.flwersB.ptatesC.tmatesD.carrts
    19.A.discveredB.sldC.wateredD.frgt
    20.A.hnestyB.lveC.strengthD.curage
    21.A.put intB.lked intC.ran intD.turned int
    22.A.identifyB.manageC.defendD.feed
    23.A.ratherB.evenC.stillD.never
    24.A.ledB.referredC.tendedD.pinted
    25.A.disappintedB.wrriedC.awkwardD.puzzled
    26.A.casuallyB.hardlyC.entirelyD.secretly
    27.A.childB.dctrC.parentD.artist
    28.A.questinB.cncernC.challengeD.understand
    29.A.takingB.hangingC.expandingD.sptting
    30.A.freeB.wrthyC.fullD.aware
    31.A.achievementB.dubtC.lieD.reminder
    四、短文填空
    32.As families prepare fr the Spring Festival, n Chinese New Year celebratin is cmplete withut mandarin ranges.
    The ① (ppular) f the fruits during the festive seasn has a lng histry. During the Qing Dynasty, Chinese parents wuld place fruits like ranges, lychees beside the pillws (枕头) f their children, as well ② red envelpes cntaining mney under the pillws, ③ (keep) away mythical mnsters (神话中的怪物). The children wuld then eat the fruits n ④ (wake) up the next mrning.
    There are ⑤ (variety) explanatins fr why ranges have cme t be cnsidered ⑥ lucky symbl — a majr part f which cmes frm the prnunciatin. Sme say the Mandarin prnunciatin f the fruit (ju) ⑦ (sund) like the wrd fr “gd luck”(ji).
    Apart frm its lucky name, ranges are valued fr their reddish-gld clr and rund shape, ⑧ are believed t bring gd frtune. They’ve inspired Chinese art fr ⑨ (century). An ancient pem called Ju Sng ⑩ (create) by pet Qu Yuan frm the Peridf Warring States, using the fruit and tree as a metaphr (比喻); a letter frm Wang Xizhi, a renwned calligrapher frm the Eastern Jin Dynasty, included a gift f ranges and remained famus after almst tw thusand years.
    五、书面表达
    33.假定你是校英文报主编,你打算在校报上发表一则关于成立“跑团”的通知,内容包括:
    1.目的:增强健康意识,增进友谊;
    2.形式:自定跑步时间,每周日上传跑步记录;
    3.欢迎报名。
    参考词汇:跑团 Running Grup
    注意:
    1.写作词数应为80左右;
    2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
    Welcme t Our Running Grup
    ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
    六、读后续写
    34.It was a special Saturday evening. Hardly had I finished my wrk and left my ffice building at 9:00 pm when it rained cats and dgs. In rder t get hme earlier, I dashed int the rain withut hesitatin. Out f my expectatin, I nticed a man wandering arund my car, the mment I apprached the parking lt.
    Shaking with cld in the heavy rain, he was lking arund every few secnds as thugh t be waiting fr smebdy. It was at that mment that it ccurred t me that I had frgtten t rll the car windw up and that was exactly where I left my wallet. In a flash, I gt a big breath.
    S I culdn’t help speeding up and at the same time called ut t the man, expecting that he didn’t take the mney and make a run with it, as after a busy day’s wrk, I was t tired t catch up with him.
    “Are yu the wner f the car?” the man asked in a shaking vice, but raindrps n the rf f my car made his vice unclear.
    “And wh the hell are yu?” I replied with an unfriendly expressin as if he was a thief wh was caught stealing my wallet.
    The man went n t tell me that he was a beggar, begging arund the nearby buildings where I wrked every day and familiar with every face and every car here. “This mrning, several yung men walked up pltting t take the wallet in yur car. I came ver and frightened them away, pretending t call the plice. Thus the bad bys were scared t run away immediately. I had been waiting fr yu here since then s that the car and yur wallet wuld be secure,” added the man.
    When the man gave me a clear explanatin f what had happened earlier, I was astnished t cver my pen muth with my hands.
    注意:
    1.续写词数应为150左右;
    2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
    Standing in the rain, I culdn’t believe my ears.
    ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
    “Why didn’t yu take the mney?” I asked him.
    ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
    参考答案
    1.答案:B
    解析:细节理解题。根据文章第三段“There is an ld traditin in Sagada where peple hang their cffins in stne caves. It was carried ut by the Igrt tribe (部落) f Muntain Prvince. The peple there believe this custm prevents large animals frm taking the dead bdies, and als purifies r blesses the departed sul.( 在菲律宾Sagada有一个古老的传统,人们将棺材悬挂在石洞里。这是由Muntain Prvince的Igrt部落执行的。当地人认为这种习俗可以防止大型动物吃掉死者,同时也能净化或祝福逝者的灵魂。)”可知,在菲律宾Sagada人们将棺材悬挂在石洞里是为了防止大型动物吃掉死者,也就是为了保护尸体。故选B。
    2.答案:C
    解析:细节理解题。根据文章“The Plterabend custm in Germany”部分中的“Family members and friends f future married cuples meet at dinner, and break a lt f prcelain (瓷器). The cuple is then asked t clean up the entire mess. This is suppsedly t teach them the imprtance f unity and hard wrk, and bring gd luck. Germans think this traditin is essential in making marriages last a lifetime.(未来夫妻的家人和朋友在晚餐时相聚,打破大量瓷器。然后要求这对新人清理整个混乱局面。据说这是为了教导他们团结和努力工作的重要性,并带来好运。德国人认为这一传统对维持婚姻的终身至关重要。)”可知,德国的The Plterabend custm有助于维持持久的婚姻。故选C。
    3.答案:D
    解析:细节理解题。根据文章最后一段“The Bryeng Mud Festival in the ROK is a fascinating and unique celebratin that draws crwds frm arund the wrld. It is a majr cultural event, attracting ver a millin visitrs annually. Peple participate in varius mud-related activities, including mud baths, mud wrestling and even a mud marathn. The festival features live music, fd stalls, and wnderful street perfrmances.(韩国的保宁泥滩节是一个引人入胜且独特的庆祝活动,吸引了来自世界各地的游客。这是一个重要的文化活动,每年吸引超过一百万的游客。人们参与各种与泥有关的活动,包括泥浴、泥地摔跤甚至泥地马拉松。节日里还有现场音乐、食品摊位和精彩的街头表演。)”可知,在韩国保宁泥滩节上,游客可以参与各种与泥有关的活动,包括泥浴、泥地摔跤甚至泥地马拉松。故选D。
    4.答案: D
    解析:细节理解题。根据文章第一段“She learned her first character in 1996, after her husband died in a car accident, when her daughter Zhang Ailing suggested that she learn t read t take her mind ff the lneliness and srrw.(1996年,她的丈夫在一场车祸中去世,她的女儿张爱玲建议她学习阅读,以消除她的孤独和悲伤,她学会了第一个汉字。)”可知,姜女士在晚年学习阅读,以减少丈夫去世的影响。故选D。
    5.答案: B
    解析:细节理解题。根据文章第四段“When Zhang and her mther drew the attentin f Zhang’s writer friends, the pair made a decisin t publish them.(当张和她的母亲引起了她的作家朋友们的注意时,两人决定出版这些作品。)”可知,受到其他作家的关注,姜决定出版她的第一本书。故选B。
    6.答案: C
    解析:词句猜测题。根据上文“The first bk, Time f Truble, Time f Pverty, was published later that year, and prved t be a success.(她的第一本书《乱时候,穷时候》于当年晚些时候出版,并取得了成功。)”可知,姜的第一本书很成功,结合下文“by tugh times”,因此推断画线句句意:一些评论家甚至称赞它是“一个饱受艰难时期困扰的国家的活生生的历史”。plagued意为“困扰”,与C项意思接近。故选C。
    7.答案: A
    解析:推理判断题。根据文章最后一段“S far, the elderly wman has published six bks, ttaling mre than 600, 000characters in length. She lives a healthy life, exercising every day, drinking milk and sy milk, as well as having regular exercise. “If I culd live as lng as 130, wuld yu still say that it is t late fr me t start after 60?” she asks, jkingly.(到目前为止,这位老妇人已经出版了六本书,总长度超过60万字。她过着健康的生活,每天锻炼,喝牛奶和豆浆,并定期锻炼。“如果我能活到130岁,你还会说我60岁以后再开始太迟吗?”她开玩笑地问道。)”可推知,从姜的故事,我们知道活到老,学到老的道理。故选A。
    8.答案: C
    解析:细节理解题。根据文章第一段“Sme peple believe that eating spicy fds befre bedtime can disrupt sleep by increasing bdy temperature and causing heartburn. It may be wrth aviding spicy fds clse t bedtime. (有些人认为睡前吃辛辣食物会升高体温,引起胃灼热,从而扰乱睡眠。睡前最好不要吃辛辣食物。)”可知,人们认为睡前吃辛辣食物会影响睡眠。故选C项。
    9.答案: C
    解析:细节理解题。根据文章第二段“T find ut the relatin, the researchers in Australia cnducted an experiment t investigate the effects f spicy fds n sleep.(为了找出两者之间的关系,澳大利亚的研究人员进行了一项实验,调查辛辣食物对睡眠的影响。)”可知澳大利亚研究人员通过做一个实验进行了这项研究。故选C项。
    10.答案: A
    解析:细节理解题。根据文章第三段“Additinally, the lng digestin (消化) f spicy fds culd delay the start f sleep.(此外,长时间消化辛辣食物可能会延迟睡眠的开始。)”可知辛辣食物需较长时间去消化。故选A项。
    11.答案: B
    解析:推理判断题。根据文章最后一段“Given these findings, it is advisable t avid cnsuming spicy fds befre bedtime t prmte better sleep. Next time, I will fllw my sister’s advice and pt fr a milder meal in the evening t ensure a restful night’s sleep.(考虑到这些发现,睡前避免食用辛辣食物以促进更好的睡眠是明智的。下次,我会听从姐姐的建议,晚上吃一顿温和的饭,以确保晚上睡个安稳觉。)”可知睡前避免食用辛辣食物可以促进更好的睡眠,所以可以推断这篇文章的目的是建议睡前不要吃辛辣食物。故选B项。
    12.答案: C
    解析:推理判断题。由文章第一段“Scientists agree that predicting (预测) when and where an earthquake will ccur and hw big it will be is nt yet pssible. Therefre, much research has fcused n cming up with ways t reduce the damage frm earthquakes, rather than trying t predict when they will ccur. Specifically, finding mre infrmatin abut the place under the surface helps develpers and thers make safer chices when cnstructing a building. This is where Navakanesh M Batmanathan is putting his effrts. (科学家们一致认为,预测地震发生的时间和地点以及地震的强度是不可能的。因此,许多研究都集中在寻找减少地震破坏的方法上,而不是试图预测地震何时发生。具体来说,找到地表下的更多信息有助于开发商和其他人在建造建筑物时做出更安全的选择。这就是Navakanesh M Batmanathan正在努力的地方。)”可知,第1段的作用是引出本文主题,即Navakanesh M Batmanathan的工作。故选C。
    13.答案: D
    解析:推理判断题。由文章第二段“Batmanathan is an earthquake gelgist at the Natinal University f Malaysia. He is actively engaged in mapping the areas surrunding earthquakes in Brne. Faults (断层) are places in the Earth’s crust (地壳) that are weak t sudden mvement between masses f rck, resulting in ccasinal earthquakes. Batmanathan is wrking t map the faults, as well as the infrastructure (基础设施) in the area f the faults, t hpefully reduce the ptential damage that can be caused by an earthquake. Develpers and engineers can use this knwledge t plan where it is safest t build and where earthquake-resistant structures are needed. (Batmanathan是马来西亚国立大学的地震地质学家。他积极投身于婆罗洲地震周边地区的测绘工作。断层是地壳中对岩石之间的突然运动不敏感的地方,会导致偶尔的地震。Batmanathan正在绘制断层图,以及断层区域的基础设施,希望能减少地震可能造成的潜在破坏。开发人员和工程师可以利用这些知识来规划最安全的建筑地点和需要抗震结构的地方。)”可知,他在婆罗洲积极从事研究断层。故选D。
    14.答案: B
    解析:细节理解题。由文章第三段中“Batmanathan and thers are using this technlgy t map faults, and the areas arund faults, t gain a clearer picture f ptential earthquake damage. (Batmanathan和其他人正在利用这项技术绘制断层和断层周围区域的地图,以更清楚地了解潜在的地震破坏情况。)”可知,它可以应用于绘制断层和断层周围区域的地图。故选B。
    15.答案: A
    解析:主旨大意题。通读全文,尤其是由文章第一段中“Specifically, finding mre infrmatin abut the place under the surface helps develpers and thers make safer chices when cnstructing a building. This is where Navakanesh M Batmanathan is putting his effrts. (具体来说,找到地表下的更多信息有助于开发商和其他人在建造建筑物时做出更安全的选择。这就是Navakanesh M Batmanathan正在努力的地方。)”和第二段中“Batmanathan is wrking t map the faults, as well as the infrastructure in the area f the faults, t hpefully reduce the ptential damage that can be caused by an earthquake. Develpers and engineers can use this knwledge t plan where it is safest t build and where earthquake-resistant structures are needed. (Batmanathan正在绘制断层图,以及断层区域的基础设施,希望能减少地震可能造成的潜在破坏。开发人员和工程师可以利用这些知识来规划最安全的建筑地点和需要抗震结构的地方。)”可知,找到地表下的更多信息有助于开发商和其他人在建造建筑物时做出更安全的选择。这就是Navakanesh M Batmanathan正在努力的地方。文章主要介绍了他的工作。A选项“Mapping Faults fr Safer Cnstructin (为更安全的施工绘制断层图)”符合题意。故选A。
    16.答案:GFEAC
    解析:①G由上文“Cmputer wrk may nt be an active jb, but it can definitely d harm t the bdy. After all, sitting at a desk fr hurs n end increases yur risk fr health prblems. (电脑工作可能不是一项积极的工作,但它肯定会对身体造成伤害。毕竟,连续几个小时坐在办公桌前会增加你出现健康问题的风险。)”可知,这里主要讲过久坐在电脑前对身体有害。而G项Hwever, that desn’t mean yu need t quit yur desk jb.(然而,这并不意味着你需要辞去你的案头工作。)符合语境,其中that指代上文sitting at a desk fr hurs n end increases yur risk fr health prblems,有承上作用。故选G项。
    ②F由上文“Practice a gd sitting psture(姿势). When yu’re engaged in wrk, thinking abut the way yu sit can feel like just anther task. But being mindful f yur sitting psture can help yu feel yur best. (练习良好的坐姿。当你忙于工作时,思考你的坐姿会感觉像是另一项任务。但是注意你的坐姿可以帮助你感觉最好。)”可知,这里主要讲良好的坐姿也能让你保持健康,而F项Pr psture can cause the muscles and jints t pain.(不良的姿势会导致肌肉和关节疼痛。)符合语境,其中Pr psture 与上文a gd sitting psture形成对比,有承上作用。故选F项。
    ③E由上文“Adjust yur mnitr and screen. While yu’re at it, take nte f yur cmputer setup.(调整显示器和屏幕。在操作时,请注意您的计算机设置。)”可知,这里主要讲需要调整显示器和屏幕。而E项Keep yur mnitr directly in yur line f eyesight.(将显示器直接对准您的视线。)符合语境,其中yur mnitr与上文对应,有承上作用。故选E项。
    ④A由下文“Sitting in the same psitin fr a lng time can tighten yur muscles. This can cause pain and tensin, making it uncmfrtable t mve even when yu’ve finished yur wrk. T prevent this, try t get up every 20 t 30 minutes t avid staying in the same psture fr t lng.(长时间坐在同一个姿势可以收紧你的肌肉。这会导致疼痛和紧张,即使你完成了工作,移动也会感到不舒服。为了防止这种情况,尽量每20到30分钟站起来一次,避免长时间保持同一姿势。)”可知,这里主要讲应定期站起来休息下,避免长时间保持同一姿势。而A项Take regular breaks.(定期休息。)符合语境,对下文有总括作用。故选A项。
    ⑤C由上文“Drink plenty f water. Even when yu’re sitting all day, drinking plenty f water is extremely imprtant.(多喝水。即使你整天坐着,多喝水也是非常重要的。)”可知,这里主要讲应多喝水,而C项Our bdies are almst 60% t 70% water.(我们的身体几乎有60%到70%是水。)符合语境,其中water与上文对应,almst 60% t 70%也与上文extremely imprtant对应。故选C项。
    17.答案: C
    解析:考查动词词义辨析。句意:它被四个巨大的菜园包围着,房子周围种着许多花。 A. threatened威胁;B. trn撕碎;C. surrunded包围;D. destryed破坏。根据下文“by fur huge vegetable gardens”可知,房子被四个巨大的菜园包围着。故选C项。
    18.答案: A
    解析:考查名词词义辨析。句意:它被四个巨大的菜园包围着,房子周围种着许多花。 A. flwers花朵;B. ptates土豆;C. tmates西红柿;D. carrts胡萝卜。根据下文“flwers arund the huse”可知,房子周围种着许多花。故选A项。
    19.答案: C
    解析:考查动词词义辨析。句意:她给它们浇水,和它们说话。A. discvered发现;B. sld卖;C. watered浇水;D. frgt忘记。根据下文“With a little water”可知,奶奶给植物浇水。故选C项。
    20.答案: B
    解析:考查名词词义辨析。句意:她用少量的水和大量的爱使它们保持生机、绿色,即使在最寒冷、最黑暗的月份也能生长。A. hnesty诚实;B. lve爱;C. strength力气;D. curage勇气。根据下文“light and lve”可知,她用少量的水和大量的爱使植物保持生机。故选B项。
    21.答案: A
    解析:考查动词短语词义辨析。句意:当我还是个小男孩的时候,我对她付出的努力感到困惑。A. put int投入;B. lked int调查;C. ran int遇到;D. turned int转变成。根据上文“She ____3____ them, and talked t them. With a little water and a lt f ____4____ she kept them alive, green, and grwing even during the cldest, darkest mnths.”可知,作者对她付出的努力感到困惑。故选A项。
    22.答案: D
    解析:考查动词词义辨析。句意:我了解菜园的情况,因为菜园在整个冬天都能养活一家人。A. identify确定;B. manage管理;C. defend保卫;D. feed喂养。根据上文“vegetable gardens”以及常识可知,菜园在整个冬天都能养活一家人。故选D项。
    23.答案: B
    解析:考查副词词义辨析。句意:我甚至理解房子周围的花,因为它们在夏天的几个月里很漂亮,闻起来很香。A. rather相当;B. even甚至;C. still仍然;D. never决不。根据句意可知,与上文为递进关系。故选B项。
    24.答案: C
    解析:考查动词词义辨析。句意:然而,她如此用心地照料那些盆栽的原因却让我感到很困惑。A. led引导;B. referred提及;C. tended照料;D. pinted指向。根据上文“She ____3____ them, and talked t them.”可知,奶奶悉心照料盆栽。故选C项。
    25.答案: D
    解析:考查形容词词义辨析。句意:然而,她如此用心地照料那些盆栽的原因却让我感到很困惑。A. disappinted失望的;B. wrried担忧的;C. awkward尴尬的;D. puzzled困惑的。根据上文“cnfused”可知,作者很困惑。故选D项。
    26.答案: B
    解析:考查副词词义辨析。句意:他们没有给我们任何食物,他们几乎不开花。A. casually随意地;B. hardly几乎不;C. entirely整个地;D. secretly秘密地。根据上文“They didn’t give us any fd”可知,他们几乎不开花。故选B项。
    27.答案: A
    解析:考查名词词义辨析。句意:作为一个孩子,它们在我的脑海中一直是未知的。A. child孩子;B. dctr医生;C. parent父母; D. artist艺术家。根据上文“As a little by”可知,作者是一个孩子。故选A项。
    28.答案: D
    解析:考查动词词义辨析。句意:现在,随着年龄的增长,我开始明白为什么奶奶会养那些盆栽。A. questin盘问;B. cncern关心;C. challenge挑战;D. understand理解。上文“As a little by, I was cnfused”提到作者小时候感到困惑,结合“Nw as I’ve grwn lder”可知,随着年龄的增长,作者开始明白为什么奶奶会养那些盆栽。故选D项。
    29.答案: B
    解析:考查动词词义辨析。句意:这也是为什么我家里挂了那么多日出和森林的照片的原因。A. taking拿;B. hanging悬挂;C. expanding膨胀;D. sptting发现。根据上文“hanging n hks (挂钩)”可知,作者家里挂了那么多日出和森林的照片。故选B项。
    30.答案: C
    解析:考查形容词词义辨析。句意:它们让我想起那个黑暗寒冷的冬天,到处是光秃秃的树和黄草,那时光、爱和生长仍然存在。 A. free自由的;B. wrthy值得的;C. full满满的;D. aware有意识的。根据上文“the dark cld winter mnths”可知,到处是光秃秃的树和黄草。故选C项。
    31.答案: D
    解析:考查名词词义辨析。句意:但最能让我想起光明和爱的是奶奶本人,即使在我最黑暗的时候,她也是我灵魂中的光明。A. achievement成就;B. dubt怀疑;C. lie谎言;D. reminder提醒物。根据上文“They remind me f the dark cld winter mnths”可知,最能让作者想起光明和爱的是奶奶本人。故选D项。
    32.答案:①ppularity②as③t keep④waking⑤varius⑥a⑦sunds⑧which⑨centuries⑩was created
    解析:①ppularity考查名词。句意:这种水果在节日期间受欢迎有着悠久的历史。空处应填名词作主语,ppularity“流行,受欢迎”,不可数名词,故填ppularity。
    ②as考查固定短语。句意:在清朝,中国父母会把橘子、荔枝等水果放在孩子的枕头旁边,并在枕头下面放红包,以防止神话中的怪物。as well as“以及,和”,固定短语,故填as。
    ③t keep考查非谓语动词。句意同上。结合句意可知,此处表示空前行为的目的,应用动词不定式作目的状语,故填t keep。
    ④waking考查非谓语动词。句意:然后孩子们会在第二天早上一醒来时吃水果。空处作介词n的宾语,应用动名词形式,故填waking。
    ⑤varius考查形容词。句意:橘子之所以被认为是幸运的象征,有各种各样的解释,其中一个主要原因来自它的发音。空处应填形容词作定语,修饰名词explanatins,varius“各种各样的”,形容词,故填varius。
    ⑥a考查冠词。句意同上。symbl“象征”,可数名词,此处泛指“一个幸运的象征”,应用不定冠词,故填a。
    ⑦sunds考查时态和主谓一致。句意:有人说,这种水果的普通话发音“橘”听起来像表示“好运”的“吉”。结合主句时态及句意可知,句子是描述一个事实,应用一般现在时,主语the Mandarin prnunciatin表示单数意义,谓语动词用单数,故填sunds。
    ⑧which考查定语从句。句意:除了它的幸运名字,橘子的价值还在于它的红金色和圆形,人们认为这能带来好运。分析句子可知,空处引导非限制性定语从句,先行词是their reddish-gld clr and rund shape,先行词在从句中作主语,表示物品,应用关系代词which引导,故填which。
    ⑨centuries考查名词复数。句意:几个世纪以来,它们一直是中国艺术的灵感来源。century是可数名词,其前无限定词,此处应用复数形式,fr centuries“数个世纪以来,好几个世纪”,故填centuries。
    ⑩was created考查时态、语态和主谓一致。句意:战国时期的诗人屈原创作了一首名为《橘颂》的古诗,用果实和树木作为隐喻;一封来自东晋著名书法家王羲之的信中,附带着一份橘子礼物,这封信在近两千年后仍广为人知。主语pem和动词create之间是被动关系,结合frm the Peridf Warring States可知,句子是描述过去发生的事情,应用一般过去时的被动语态,主语表示单数意义,故填was created。
    33.答案:
    Welcme t Our Running Grup
    Cme t jin ur Running Grup and experience the jy f fitness and friendship!
    Our gal is t prmte health awareness and build strng friendships thrugh regular exercise and shared mments. Run at yur wn pace during the week and share yur prgress with the grup every Sunday. It’s an pprtunity t cheer each ther n and achieve yur fitness gals tgether.
    We welcme all students t be part f this exciting initiative. Take the first step twards a healthier lifestyle and cnnect with peers wh share the passin fr running. Dn’t miss ut n this pprtunity t have fun, stay fit, and make lasting memries. Sign up nw and be part f ur Running Grup!
    解析:1.词汇积累
    目标:gal→aim
    机会:pprtunity → chance
    倡议:initiative→prpsal
    持久的:lasting→ everlasting
    2.句式拓展
    简单句变复合句
    原句:We welcme all students t be part f this exciting initiative.
    拓展句:We welcme all students t be part f this exciting initiative, which will be greatly beneficial fr all the students.
    【点睛】【高分句型1】Our gal is t prmte health awareness and build strng friendships thrugh regular exercise and shared mments. (运用了不定式作表语的结构)
    【高分句型2】Dn’t miss ut n this pprtunity t have fun, stay fit, and make lasting memries. (运用了祈使句的否定结构)
    34.答案:
    Standing in the rain, I culdn’t believe my ears. Didn’t a beggar like him lve mney? Shuld he have stayed here nly t keep a stranger’s wallet safe, despite the heavy rain? What made him d that? “Hi, are yu OK?” After what seemed a lng time fr me, the beggar brke the silence. “Lk at yur wallet. Is there anything lst?” he urged me. Hearing these wrds, I jumped int the car and pened my wallet nly t find everything remained where it shuld be.
    “Why didn’t yu take the mney?” I asked him. “I beg, Sir. But I dn’t steal,” he replied determinedly. Suddenly, I felt my face burning with guilt. I knew I had wrnged him, and I wanted t eat every wrd I had said, including the strange thughts. “Yu must aplgize t him, a beggar in rags, but with a heart f gld. He deserves it!” a vice inside me reminded. Hwever, befre I culd express my aplgy, he’d disappeared in the dark. Nt until this mment did I realize we shuldn’t judge peple nly by their appearance.
    解析:1.段落续写:
    ①由第一段首句内容“站在雨中,我简直不敢相信自己的耳朵。”以及第二段首句内容““你为什么不拿钱?”我问他。”可知,第一段可描写作者了解了真相,检查了自己的钱包后,惊诧于乞丐的真诚。
    ②由第二段首句内容““你为什么不拿钱?”我问他。”可知,第二段可描写作者为自己曾经的想法感到惭愧,也感动于乞丐的友善。
    2.续写线索:一个周六的晚上,作者下班时,下起了倾盆大雨——作者接近自己的车时,发现有个男人在自己的车周围徘徊——作者瞬间想起自己忘了摇上车窗,误以为这个人想偷自己的钱包——当作者来到车旁时,那个人解释了情况——原来这个人是个乞丐,早上发现作者的车窗开着,几个年轻人正打算偷作者的钱包——乞丐制止了年轻人,并一直守候在作者的车旁——作者听到这一切,非常感动,同时因为自己刚刚的想法感到愧疚
    3.词汇激活
    行为类
    ①回复:reply/respnd
    ②道歉:aplgize/make an aplgy
    情绪类
    ①决然地:determinedly/with determinatin/in a determined manner
    ②惭愧:guilt/shame
    【点睛】【高分句型1】After what seemed a lng time fr me, the beggar brke the silence.(运用了what引导的宾语从句)
    【高分句型2】I knew I had wrnged him, and I wanted t eat every wrd I had said, including the strange thughts.(运用了省略引导词that的宾语从句和省略关系代词的定语从句)
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