邢台市第一中学2024-2025学年高二上学期第一次月考(9月)英语试卷(含答案)
展开一、阅读理解
2-hur Scter Rental in Niagara Falls
If yu want t avid the queues (队列) and crwded areas f visitrs, this activity is fr yu. Yu can visit scenery that mst never d alng the Niagara Grge n an electric scter (滑板车), which is easy t ride and makes getting frm viewpint t viewpint fast and easy. Yu can cver abut 34 miles f Niagara Falls State Park, the Niagara Grge,and Whirlpl State Park all in 2 hurs using a scter.
What's Included
●Ninebt Max Electric Scter
●Lck t lck up the electric scter
Meeting and Pickup
Opening hurs
5/13/2023-7/20/2025
Mnday-Sunday: 10:00 AM-06:00 PM
Additinal Infrmatin
*Cnfirmatin will be received at time f bking
* Nt wheelchair accessible
* Near public transprtatin
*Nt recmmended fr pregnant(怀孕)travelers
* N heart prblems r ther serius medical cnditins
* Travelers shuld at least have an average physical fitness level
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+1(702) 648-5873
Cancellatin Plicy
Yu can cancel at least 24 hurs in advance f the experience fr a full refund.
1.What is ne advantage f renting an electric scter?.
A. It saves mney.B. It cvers all the rutes.
C. It makes yur tur easy.D. It helps t reduce accidents.
2.What des the activity ffer travellers?
A. Lcks against theft.B. Facilities t keep healthy.
C. Assistance fr the disabled.D. Guidebks fr Niagara Falls.
3.When can yu call ff the activity t get all yur mney back?
A. After nline cnfirmatin.B. One day ahead f the tur.
C. The mment the tur starts.D. Twenty fur hurs after bking.
Ken was brn with cerebral palsy (脑瘫). Thugh ur mther was extremely lving, she never babied Ken.
I remember ne Christmas we gt a new swing set and slide. Ken lved the slide frm the first secnd he saw it. Mama placed Ken in the backyard, bserving him crawl (爬) t the slide and spend ver three hurs climbing the ladder, repeatedly falling, resulting in trn pant legs and a slightly bleeding head. A neighbr shuted at my mther, “What kind f wman are yu? Get that by ff that ladder.” Mama tld her kindly that if it upset her, she wuld have t clse her kitchen curtains. It tk a cuple f days f trying befre he culd g up the ladder and dwn the slide as well as the rest f us.
But t this day, Ken — nw a frty-tw-year-ld man — appraches everything the way he did that slide s many years ag. What a gift my mther gave him that day by expecting him t be the best he culd be.
Mama culd als make things easier fr Ken. One mrning, fur ladies were seated in ur living rm enjying a cnversatin. Ken wke up. Mther excused herself, served him his mrning cffee and tast, then rejined the ladies. Ken sat with his back t the pen dr leading int the living rm. Hwever, just as he raised his cffee cup t his lips, his arm experienced a spastic (痉挛的) mvement and he threw cffee all ver ne wall.
Mther rushed t him finding him embarrassed t the cre, his head hanging, aplgizing ver and ver t her fr the mess he’d made. Mama didn’t miss a beat. She lked dwn in his cup, and seeing there was still an inch r tw f cffee in the bttm, she threw the cffee n the nly clean wall, and tld Ken, “Lks like yu missed a spt ver here.” Ken erupted in laughter frgetting all abut his embarrassment.
Thugh I ften feel I fall shrt when I cmpare my mthering t hers, it gives me great cmfrt t knw that her gentle spirit is within me, smewhere — preparing me t make “mthering wnders” f my wn.
4.Hw did the mther respnd t the neighbr’s cmplaint?
A. She clsed the kitchen curtains.
B. She mved Ken away frm the ladder.
C. She explained the situatin t the neighbr.
D. She ignred it and allwed Ken t cntinue.
5.Hw did the mther deal with the cffee accident?
A. She aplgized t her guests.
B. She gt Ken’s cffee refilled.
C. She made a jke t cmfrt Ken.
D. She quickly cleaned up the spilled cffee.
6.What attitude might the authr have tward her mther?
A. Sympathetic.B. Admiring.C. Tlerate.D. Caring.
7.Which f the fllwing can be a suitable title fr the text?
A. Mther’s Magic
B. A Mther fr Christmas
C. Hw I Wish I had knwn Abut My Mther
D. My Mther Gave Her Children a Wnderful Christmas
Mst peple enjy variety. We like t eat different fds frm meal t meal. We wear different clthes. We like t try new activities and visit new places. We becme bred when there is little variety. Nevertheless, there’s ne place where we tend t dislike variety, and that’s in each ther. We ften feel uncmfrtable with peple wh practise different habits, r hld beliefs r values that we d nt share.
There are reasns fr this. When we are expsed t new and different things, ur brain wrks a bit harder than usual. When we’re learning, ur nerve cells require mre resurces, such as water, salt, and varius ther chemicals. This extra metablic (新陈代谢的) activity can feel unsettling and unpleasant. And it can feel wrse if ur nervus system is already under pressure, like in the midst f the pandemic.
This srt f variatin may be uncmfrtable fr individuals, but it’s critical t the survival f any species. If all finches (雀科鸣鸟) were identical, fr example, and their envirnment changed in sme significant, harmful ways, like an increase in the temperature r a decrease in water, all f them wuld be equally affected and the species might becme extinct. This insight int variatin cmes frm Charles Darwin, and it’s knwn as ppulatin thinking. Mst peple assciate Darwin with his evlutinary thery f natural selectin, but ppulatin thinking may be an even greater scientific achievement. The idea f “survival f the fittest” implies that individuals must vary. Sme are mre suited than thers fr a given envirnment, making it easier fr them t survive, grw, and reprduce. Variatin is therefre a prerequisite fr natural selectin t wrk.
Dealing with the vast variety f humankind can be demanding and even annying at times, but it’s a gd investment, srt f like exercise fr yur brain. When yu meet smene wh lks different r thinks differently frm yu, treat yur discmfrt as a cue t be curius and learn instead f a signal f a prblem. Dn’t hld the view that the ther persn shuld be silenced. Ultimately, this mindset can make yu mre flexible in adapting t challenging situatins, and mre adaptable t change.
8.Which f the fllwing might make peple feel uncmfrtable?
A. Having an adventure in the wild.
B. Taking a trip t a freign cuntry.
C. Sharing traveling experiences with thers.
D. Scializing with peple frm diverse cultures.
9.What des the secnd paragraph fcus n?
A. Peple’s unwillingness t deal with new things.
B. The significance f learning new things in ur life.
C. The bilgical explanatins fr peple’s discmfrt.
D. The rle f the nervus system in learning new things.
10.What des the underlined wrd “prerequisite” in Paragraph 3 prbably mean?
A. Requirement.B. Substitute.C. Mtivatin.D. Challenge.
11.What des the writer mainly want t cnvey?
A. Why we tend t chase and enjy variatin.
B. Hw we can benefit frm seeking variatin.
C. Hw we shuld treat the differences we find in thers.
D. Why we shuld get alng with peple different frm us.
As cities balln with grwth, access t nature fr peple living in urban areas is becming harder t find. If yu’re lucky, there might be a pcket park near where yu live, but it’s unusual t find places in a city that are relatively wild.
Past research has fund health and wellness benefits f nature fr humans, but a new study shws that wildness in urban areas is extremely imprtant fr human well-being.
The research team fcused n a large urban park. They surveyed several hundred park-gers, asking them t submit a written summary nline f a meaningful interactin they had with nature in the park. The researchers then examined these submissins, cding (编码) experiences int different categries. Fr example, ne participant’s experience f “We sat and listened t the waves at the beach fr a while” was assigned the categries “sitting at beach” and “listening t waves.”
Acrss the 320 submissins, a pattern f categries the researchers call a “nature language” began t emerge. After the cding f all submissins, half a dzen categries were nted mst ften as imprtant t visitrs. These include encuntering wildlife, walking alng the edge f water, and fllwing an established trail.
Naming each nature experience creates a usable language, which helps peple recgnize and take part in the activities that are mst satisfying and meaningful t them. Fr example, the experience f walking alng the edge f water might be satisfying fr a yung prfessinal n a weekend hike in the park. Back dwntwn during a wrkday, they can enjy a mre dmestic frm f this interactin by walking alng a funtain n their lunch break.
“We’re trying t generate a language that helps bring the human-nature interactins back int ur daily lives. And fr that t happen, we als need t prtect nature s that we can interact with it,” said Peter Kahn, a senir authr f the study.
12.What phenmenn des the authr describe at the beginning f the text?
A. Pcket parks are nw ppular.B. Wild nature is hard t find in cities.
C. Many cities are verppulated.D. Peple enjy living clse t nature.
13.Why did the researchers cde participant submissins int categries?
A. T cmpare different types f park-gers.
B. T explain why the park attracts turists.
C. T analyze the main features f the park.
D. T find patterns in the visitrs’ summaries.
14.What can we learn frm the example given in paragraph 5?
A. Walking is the best way t gain access t nature.
B. Yung peple are t busy t interact with nature.
C. The same nature experience takes different frms.
D. The nature language enhances wrk perfrmance.
15.What shuld be dne befre we can interact with nature accrding t Kahn?
A. Language study.B. Envirnmental cnservatin.
C. Public educatin.D. Intercultural cmmunicatin.
二、七选五
16.It’s the end f anther lng day at the ffice after a pr night’s sleep. As usual, yu’re exhausted, yet yu want t stp at the gym n the way hme t get the exercise yu need t stay healthy. ①______ This is a widespread questin.
T be healthy, the bdy needs t mve thrugh fur stages f sleep several times each night. During the first and secnd stages, the bdy starts t decrease its rhythms. ②______ Rapid eye mvement sleep, called rem, is the final stage in which we dream. Studies have shwn that missing rem sleep may lead t health prblems.
③______ Withut sleep, yur muscles can’t recver frm the stress yu put them thrugh during wrkuts. “Yu have t give them time t recver and grw strnger,” said sleep specialist Dr. Raj Dasgupta. “Yu’re mre likely t suffer an injury when yu’re exhausted due t slwed reactin times frm yur tired brain during the wrkut.”④ ______ Yu might find yurself fearing yur nrmal wrkuts.
Use cmmn sense, experts said. If yu’re nt sleeping well, dn’t g fr that intense wrkut. ⑤______ If yu’re pressed fr time, cnsider fitting in several shrt buts (一场) f exercise thrughut yur day. “Everything cunts,” Dasgupta said. “D anything that makes yu feel happy and refreshed. This is abut hitting the reset buttn fr yurself, nt ding sme frm f exercise because yu feel it necessary t.”
A. Try jgging r yga instead.
B. Hw des sleep lss affect ur brain?
C. Enugh wrkut can guarantee yur gd sleep.
D. Shuld yu wrk ut when suffering frm sleep lss?
E. Lack f sleep can als affect yur mtivatin t exercise.
F. It is cnsidered unwise t play a sprt after a pr night’s sleep.
G. Ding s prepares us fr the third stage where the bdy is restring itself.
三、完形填空(15空)
I hate heights. I 1 when a htel clerk places me higher than the third flr. On sightseeing trips, I need a lt f gentle 2 frm my cmpanins befre stepping nt the bservatin decks. Then I cunted the minutes 3 , until their elevatrs returned me safely t the grund.
But I was 4 fr parasailing. Each time I glanced up t see smene 5 frm beneath a brightly clred parachute (降落伞), I’d wave back with admiratin, 6 : What wuld it be like t see the beach frm high abve? I hpe smeday I can find the answer 7 .
Years later, n a family trip t Lake Erie Islands, we 8 t chse ne thing we mst wanted t d. Visit a museum? Hear live music? We surfed the Internet, researching 9 . And then I remembered thse 10 . We bked ur reservatin.
The next mrning, I 11 with myself. Part f me wanted t 12 : “I just can’t.” But anther part knew thse 13 vices wuld never pipe dwn unless I made my dream true.
Then, I was high up in the sky. I kept waiting t 14 as I’d imagined it wuld be just like thse hrrible skyscraper visits. But it was the very 15 . High abve, I felt s calming and peaceful, surrunded by that blue.
【小题1】 A. shw ffB. turn upC. reach utD. back ff
17.A. shw ffB. turn upC. reach utD. back ff
18.A. cmmentB. persuasinC. trustD. permissin
19.A. nervuslyB. casuallyC. tentativelyD. curiusly
20.A. respnsibleB. desperateC. preparedD. unsuitable.
21.A. skippingB. arguingC. wavingD. slipping
22.A. wnderingB. explainingC. whisperingD. cmplaining
23.A. in advanceB. in persnC. at randmD. n end
24.A. failedB. pretendedC. agreedD. happened
25.A. limitatinsB. instructinsC. ptinsD. cmpetitins
26.A. travelersB. pineersC. passengersD. parasailrs
27.A. cperatedB. crrespndedC. cmparedD. struggled
28.A. winB. relaxC. quitD. change
29.A. sympatheticB. familiarC. thrillingD. discuraging
30.A. panicB. lseC. respndD. test
31.A. extremeB. ppsiteC. expectatinD. impressin
四、短文填空
32.When it cmes t addictive fds and fds which are mre than wrthy f being spread all ver scial media, Chinese sugar painting deserves sme time in the sptlight. Sugar painting is ①______ cnventinal Chinese frm f flk art. Ht liquid sugar is used ②______ (create) tw dimensinal figures like small animals. Sugar art is pretty ppular ③______ children, but it’s beautiful enugh t attract just abut anyne. Ht sugar is pured slwly in a thin line frm a small spn nt a flat surface (usually made f metal) and the utline f the figure ④_____ (draw) with a relatively thick stream f sugar. After the main utline is dne, thinner supprting strings f sugar are placed t supprt the utline and fill in the figure f the bdy in a ⑤______ (cmbine) f swirls, zig- zags r ther patterns. The whle design is held by a wden stick.
Custmers ⑥______ (traditinal) spin (旋转) an arrw n a wheel, which lands n a certain figure ⑦______ (inspire) by nature r wildlife in frms like a dragn, fish, mnkey, dg, bird r flwer basket. This ancient Sichuan art frm might nt be as cmmn as it nce was, ⑧______ it still has the pwer t interest turists ⑨______ cme acrss talented street artists making these amazing creatins. ⑩________ the talented street artists make is als the treasure f ur cuntry.
五、书面表达
33.假设你是某国际学校学生李华,你的美国朋友 Jhn来信说“十一黄金周”要到中国旅游。请给Jhn写封回信,内容包括:
1.表示欢迎;
2.推荐旅游地点及理由。
注意:1.词数80左右;
2.可以适当增加情节,以使行文连贯。
Dear Jhn.
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Yurs,
Li Hua
六、读后续写
34.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。
“A nursing hme wuld be safer, Dad,” Arlyn tld her father, Jim.
“N way,” Jim interrupted. His wife passed away just a year befre. At 91, he still wanted t remain in the cttage he and his wife had built.
Jim started experiencing an early sign f Alzheimer’s disease. Arlyn fund his decline was indeed all-cnsuming. Hwever, she herself was in her late sixties; her huse was a 40-minute drive frm the cttage. One day, when she read abut a new eldercare service called Care. cach, it fueled her interest. Fr abut $200 a mnth, a cmputerized avatar (头像) (cntrlled remtely by a human caregiver) wuld watch ver a hme-bund persn 24 hurs a day. She signed up immediately.
A week later, a tablet arrived. Fllwing the instructins, Arlyn upladed dzens f family pictures. Then an animated dg appeared n the screen. She presented the tablet t Jim, pinting t the screen pet, and said excitedly, “Here Dad. Yu have a new cmpanin.” Jim, dubtful abut the dg’s service, knew he had t learn hw t get alng with the dg befre Alzheimer’s tk hld.
Within a week, Jim and his dg, whm he named Pny, settled int a rutine. Every 15 minutes r s, Pny wuld lk fr Jim calling his name if he was ut f view. Smetimes Jim wuld “pet” t awake the sleeping Pny n screen. Pny reminded Jim which caretaker wuld be visiting t d the tasks: preparing meals, driving him t a senir center, etc. Pny wuld read petry alud r discuss the news. When Pny praised Jim’s sweater, Jim repaid by petting Pny’s screen with his finger sending hearts flating up frm the dg’s head. One evening when Arlyn came t visit her father as usual, she was amazed t find that Pny was hlding up a pht f her late mum t her dad between its paws.
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。
Jim stared at the pht fndly, with tears welling up in his eyes.
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Seeing the clse bnd between Pny and her dad, Arlyn felt a relief.
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参考答案
1.答案: C
解析:细节理解题。根据第一段的“If yu want t avid the queues (队列)and crwded areas f visitrs, this activity is fr yu. Yu can visit scenery that mst never d alng the Niagara Grge n an electric scter(滑板车), which is easy t ride and makes getting frm viewpint t viewpint fast and easy.(如果你想避开排队和拥挤的游客区,这项活动适合你。您可以乘坐电动踏板车游览尼亚加拉峡谷沿线大多数人从未见过的风景,这种踏板车很容易骑行,使从一个景点到另一个景点变得快速简单)”可知,租电动滑板车会使你的旅行变得容易,故选C。
2.答案: A
解析:细理解题。根据What's Included部分的“Lck t lck up the electric scter(锁定电动滑板车的锁具)”可知,这项活动为旅行者提供了防盗锁防盗,故选A。
3.答案: B
解析:细节理解题。根据最后一句“Yu can cancel at least 24 hurs in advance f the experience fr a full refund.(您可以在体验前至少24小时取消预定,从而获得全额退款)”可知,你在旅行前一天取消活动就可以取回所有的钱。故选B。
4.答案: D
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5.答案: C
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6.答案: B
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7.答案: A
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8.答案: D
解析:细节理解题。根据第一段中“We ften feel uncmfrtable with peple wh practice different habits, r hld beliefs r values that we d nt share.”(我们经常对那些有不同习惯的人,或者持有与我们不同的信仰或价值观的人感到不舒服。)可知,与来自不同文化背景的人交往会让人感到不舒服。故选D项。
9.答案: C
解析:主旨大意题。根据第二段“There are reasns fr this. When we are expsed t new and different things, ur brain wrks a bit harder than usual. When we're learning. ur nerve cells require mre resurces, such as water, salt, and varius ther chemicals. This extra metablic (新陈代谢的) activity can feel unsettling and unpleasant. And it can feel wrse if ur nervus system is already under pressure, like in the midst f the pandemic.”(这是有原因的。当我们接触到新的和不同的事物时,我们的大脑会比平时工作得更努力。当我们学习的时候,我们的神经细胞需要更多的资源,比如水、盐和其他各种化学物质。这种额外的代谢活动会让人感到不安和不愉快。如果我们的神经系统已经处于压力之下,比如在大流行期间,情况会更糟。)可知,第二段主要讲的是人们感到不舒服的生物学解释。故选C项
10.答案: A
解析:词义猜测题。根据第三段中“The idea f“survival f the fittest”implies that individuals must vary, Sme are mre suited than thers fr a given envirnment, making it easier fr them t survive, grw, and reprduce.”(“适者生存”的观念意味着个体必须有所不同。有些物种比其他物种更适合特定的环境,使它们更容易生存、生长和繁殖。)讲的是有些物种比其他物种更适合特定的环境,意味着个体必须有所不同。因此,变异是自然选择起作用的先决条件。故可猜测划线单词 prerequisite 为“先决条件,前提条件”的意思,结合选项Requirement“必要条件”意思相近。故选A项。
11.答案: D
解析:推理判断题。根据文章大意以及根据第二段“There are reasns fr this”(这个是有原因的)最后一段“Dealing with the vast variety f humankind can be demanding and even annying at times, but it's a gd investment, srt f like exercise fr yur brain. When yu meet smene wh lks different r thinks differently frm yu, treat yur discmfrt as a cue t be curius and learn instead f a signal f a prblem, Dn't hld the view that the ther persn shuld be silenced. Ultimately, this mindset can make yu mre flexible in adapting t challenging situatins, and mre adaptable t change.”(与形形色色的人打交道有时会很费力,甚至很烦人,但这是一项很好的投资,有点像锻炼大脑。当你遇到与你长相不同或想法不同的人时,把你的不适当作是好奇和学习的暗示,而不是问题的信号。不要认为对方应该保持沉默。最终,这种心态可以让你更灵活地适应具有挑战性的情况,更能适应变化。)可推知,作者主要想表达的是为什么我们应该和不同的人相处。故选 D项。
12.答案: B
解析:细节理解题。根据第一段"access t nature fr peple living in urban areas is becming harder t find"和"it's unusual t find places in a city that are relatively wild"可知,在城市里,人们很难找到野生的自然。故选B。
13.答案: D
解析:推理判断题。根据第四段"Acrss the 320 submissins, a pattern f categries the researchers call a nature language began t emerge."可知,研究人员这样做是为了从访客的总结材料中找出规律。故选D。
14.答案: C
解析:推理判断题。根据第五段"the experience f walking alng the edge f water might be satisfying fr a yung prfessinal n a weekend hike in the park. Back dwntwn during a wrkday, they can enjy a mre dmestic frm f this interactin by walking alng a funtain n their lunch break."可知,同样的自然体验有不同的形式。故选C。
15.答案: B
解析:细节理解题。根据最后一段"And fr that t happen, we als need t prtect nature s that we can interact with it"可知,与大自然互动前应先保护环境。故选B。
16.答案:D;G;F;E;A
解析:①根据空前内容“It's the end f anther lng day at the ffice after a pr night's sleep. As usual, yu're exhausted, yet yu want t stp at the gym n the way hme t get the exercise yu need t stay healthy.(一夜没睡好之后,又一天漫长的工作结束了。像往常一样,你很累,但你想在回家的路上在健身房停下来,做一些保持健康所需的运动可知,上文主要呈现出一个场景,即当你很累的时候,你在犹豫是否做一些运动。)”而根据空后“This is a widespread prblem.(这是一个普遍存在的问题)”则可推断出空处为一个问题。选项D“Shuld yu wrk ut when suffering frm sleep lss?(睡眠不足时应该锻炼吗?)”对空前内容提出心中疑惑,同时与下文内容保持一致。故选D。
②根据本段首句“T be healthy, the bdy needs t mve thrugh fur stages f sleep several times each night(为了健康,身体每晚需要多次经历四个睡眠阶段)”可知,身体每晚需要经历多次四个睡眠阶段。而空前“During the first and secnd stages, the bdy starts t decrease its rhythms(在第一和第二阶段,身体开始降低节奏)”介绍了第一和第二阶段。而空后内容“Rapid eye mvement sleep, called ram, is the final stage in which we dream.(快速眼动睡眠,被称为ram,是我们睡眠的最后阶段,在这一阶段,我们会做梦)”则介绍了第四阶段,由此推知,空处介绍了睡眠的第三阶段。选项G“Ding s prepares us fr the third stage where the bdy is restring itself(这样做是为身体自我恢复的第三阶段做准备)”则介绍了睡眠的第三阶段是身体的自我恢复阶段。故选G。
③空处为段首句,为本段主要内容,根据下文“Withut sleep, yur muscles can't recver frm the stress yu put them thrugh during wrkuts. ‘Yu have t give them time t recver and grw strnger,’ said sleep specialist Dr. Raj Dasgupta. ‘Yu're mre likely t suffer an injury when yu're exhausted due t slwed reactin times frm yur tired brain during the wrkut.’(没有睡眠,你的肌肉不能从你在锻炼中施加的压力中恢复过来。睡眠专家Raj Dasgupta博士说, “你必须给他们时间恢复并变得更强壮。当你在锻炼过程中疲劳的大脑反应速度减慢时,你更有可能受伤。”)”可推断,下文讲述的是疲劳的时候运动对身体不好。选项F“It is cnsider unwise t play a sprt when yu're very tired.(当你很累的时候进行体育运动可能是不明智的)”与下文内容一致,讲述的都是在疲倦的时候运动对身体不好。故选F。
④根据空后内容“Yu might find yurself fearing yur nrmal wrkuts.(你可能会发现自己害怕正常的锻炼)”可知,下文讲述的是缺乏睡眠对心理上的影响,选项E“Lack f sleep can als affect yur mtivatin t exercise.(睡眠不好也会影响你锻炼的动力)”讲述的正是睡眠不好对锻炼动力的影响,与下文内容一致。故选E。
⑤根据上文内容“Use cmmn sense, experts said. If yu're nt sleeping well, dn't g fr that intense wrkut.(专家说,运用常识。如果你睡眠不好,就不要进行高强度的锻炼)”可知,上文讲述的是睡眠不好的情况下,不要进行高强度锻炼。选项A“Try jgging r yga instead.(散步或做瑜伽)”延续上文内容,针对上文说睡眠不好的情况下不要进行高强度锻炼,空处建议散步或做瑜伽,符合上文内容。故选A。
17.答案: D
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18.答案: B
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19.答案: A
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20.答案: B
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21.答案: C
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22.答案: A
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23.答案: B
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24.答案: C
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25.答案: C
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26.答案: D
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27.答案: D
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28.答案: C
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29.答案: D
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30.答案: A
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31.答案: B
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32.答案:a;t create;with;is drawn;cmbinatin;traditinally;inspired;but;wh/that;What
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33.答案:Dear Jhn,
I’m thrilled t hear that yu’re cming t China during ur Natinal Day Glden Week! I’d like t extend a warm welcme t yu.
I wuld highly recmmend visiting the Great Wall. It’s an architectural marvel and a symbl f ur cuntry’s ancient histry. The breathtaking views and the sense f accmplishment yu’ll feel after scaling it are truly unfrgettable. Anther must-see destinatin is the Frbidden City, which shwcases the glry f Chinese imperial architecture.
I hpe yu have a gd time in China, and I can’t wait t shw yu arund when yu get here!
Yurs,
Li Hua
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34.答案:Jim stared at the pht fndly, with tears welling up in his eyes. Memries flashed thrugh Jim’s mind. It had been mre than a year since his wife’s death and hardly had he mentined her anymre. That day, thugh, he gazed at the pht affectinately and declared emtinally, “I still lve her”. Sensing Jim’s sadness, Pny sent hearts t Jim n the screen and cmfrted him. Uplifted by Pny’s lving remarks, Jim petted Pny’ screen with his finger sending hearts flating up frm the dg’s head again. Pny respnded with its tail wagging cheerfully. Arlyn sat in silence, with an illusin f slipping back t the ld happy days.Seeing the clse bnd between Pny and her dad, Arlyn felt a relief. She was amazed at Pny’s heart-warming service and her dad’s fndness fr Pny. Pny was mre than just a virtual cmpanin; rather, he had becme a member f the family, a lyal friend wh had helped them thrugh the tugh times. With time ging by, Arlyn nticed the imprvement in her father’s cgnitive ability and md, and he gt mre engaged in cnversatins. Arlyn was grateful t Pny. Knwing that Pny was nt a substitute fr human interactin, she reslved t cherish every mment with her dad, fr the presence f lved nes was crucial.
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