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    1. 答题前,考生务必用黑色碳素笔将自己的姓名、准考证号、考场号、座位号在答题卡上填写清楚。
    2. 每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。在试题卷上作答无效。
    3. 考试结束后,请将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。满分150分,考试用时120分钟。
    第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
    注意,听力部分答题时,请先将答案标在试卷上。听力部分结束前,你将有两分钟的时间将答案转涂到答题卡上。
    第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
    听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
    听完每段对话后,你都有 10 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。
    1. Why was the man late fr wrk?
    A. He was stuck in traffic.
    B. He had a traffic accident.
    C. His car brke dwn n the rad.
    2. What is still wrking nw?
    A. The windw. B. The dr. C. The air cnditiner.
    3. Wh might Lucy be?
    A. The wman's bss. B. The wman's child. C. The wman's babysitter.
    4. Where des the cnversatin prbably take place?
    A. At hme. B. On a bus. C. In a taxi.
    5. What des the wman want the man t d?
    A. Pick her up at her huse. B. D sme reading with her. C. Help her d sme shpping.
    第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
    听下面5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A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
    听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
    6. Why des the man talk t Sarah?
    A. T make an appintment. B. T extend an invitatin. C. T ask fr infrmatin.
    7. What des the man plan t d?
    A. Reschedule a meeting. B. Redesign a system. C. Hst a wrkshp.
    听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
    8. Hw much shuld the man pay in ttal?
    A. £120. B. £125. C. £130.
    9. What des the man ask the wman t d?
    A. Wrap his gift up. B. Give him a discunt. C. Arrange a tailring service.
    听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
    10. Where are the speakers?
    A. At a travel agency. B. At a train statin. C. At schl.
    11. What is the mst cnvenient way t travel arund Eurpe?
    A. By car. B. By plane. C. By train.
    12. Which cuntry are bth speakers ging t visit?
    A. France. B. Germany. C. Italy.
    听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
    13. What is the wman's prfessin?
    A. An art prfessr. B. A TV interviewer. C. A prject designer.
    14. What did Jacp study as a student?
    A. Art. B. Design. C. Philsphy.
    15. Where des Jacp currently wrk?
    A. In Beijing. B. In Shanghai. C. In Chngqing.
    16. What is Jacp's main gal in art?
    A. T pen an art schl in China.
    B. T hld art exhibitins acrss the cuntry.
    C. T cmbine the ld style with the new ne.
    听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
    17. What is the purpse f this activity?
    A. T ffer the lcals leisure time. B. T train mre vlunteers. C. T prmte rural travel.
    18. What is prvided in the activity?
    A. Tls. B. Supper. C. Trainers.
    19 What will help peple find the site?
    A. Experts' guidance. B. Arrw signs. C. The brchure.
    20. What are necessary fr peple wh are just watching?
    A. Walking bts. B. Warm clthes. C. Gardening glves.
    第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)
    第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
    阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
    A
    Yu be the judge: shuld my phne-addicted friend g n a mbile detx (戒断)?
    The prsecutin (控方): James
    My husemate and best friend spends every waking minute n TikTk. I knw she wrks in scial media, but she’s nw seriusly addicted t it, even after she’s clcked f. Besides, she needs t stp playing vides ludly arund the huse when I’m watching TV.
    The defence: Marley
    My jb means I have t be n the ball with what’s trending nline. I think James is jealus because he’s gt a rather bring jb in accunting. I dn’t g arund playing vides at full vlume all the time; I think that’s nly happened a handful f times. He’s exaggerating (夸张) there.
    The jury (陪审团) f Guardian readers
    While Marley’s use f TikTk may seem excessive t sme, ultimately it is up t her hw she chses t use her time. If James can’t accept that, he shuld mve ut.
    Marg, 29
    Marley needs t put her phne dwn, live in the mment and think less abut her scial media presence. She is guilty f nt valuing an hnest friend because she thinks a better life awaits her n TikTk.
    Stewart, 35
    As a fellw phne addict, I d have sympathy fr Marley. Hwever, it’s mre than a little rude t have the sund turned n while watching TV tgether.
    Peter, 40
    The excessive use f scial media is a crime and reflects pr cntrl ver scial habits. Marley needs t be mre cnsiderate f thers.
    Steve, 6
    Nw yu be the-judge
    In ur reader feedback sectin, tell us: shuld Marley get ff TikTk and get a life?
    1. What is Marley’s reasn fr spending time n TikTk?
    A. She finds an accunting jb dull.B. She enjys sharing ppular vides.
    C. She needs t stay updated n nline trends.D. She prefers aviding interactin with James.
    2. Wh is fully n Marley’s side?
    A. Marg.B. Stewart.C. Peter.D. Steve.
    3. Where des the text mst prbably cme frm?
    A. A legal paper.B. A curt recrd.
    C. A lifestyle survey.D. An interactive clumn.
    【答案】1. C 2. A 3. D
    【解析】
    【导语】这是一篇议论文。文章讨论了Marley对社交媒体的沉迷是否需要戒断,展现了两位朋友的观点及读者的看法。
    【1题详解】
    细节理解题。根据第二段“My jb means I have t be n the ball with what’s trending nline.(我的工作意味着我必须时刻关注网上的流行趋势)”可知,Marley花时间在抖音上的原因是她需要了解最新的网络趋势。故选C。
    【2题详解】
    推理判断题。根据Marg, 29部分“While Marley’s use f TikTk may seem excessive t sme, ultimately it is up t her hw she chses t use her time. If James can’t accept that, he shuld mve ut.(虽然Marley对TikTk的使用对某些人来说似乎有些过度,但最终还是取决于她选择如何利用自己的时间。如果詹姆斯不能接受,他应该搬出去)”可知,只有Marg全力支持Marley。故选A。
    【3题详解】
    推理判断题。根据最后一段“In ur reader feedback sectin, tell us: shuld Marley get ff TikTk and get a life?(在我们的读者反馈部分,告诉我们:Marley应该离开TikTk,开始自己的生活吗?)”可知,这篇文章最有可能来自互动专栏。故选D。
    B
    Why des ne plus ne equal tw?
    One pssible answer is “It just des!” — an answer that has been frustrating children fr generatins. It is quite right t feel frustrated by that idea.
    Math can seem-like a wrld f rules yu just have t fllw, which makes it seem rigid and bring. Whereas my lve f math is smewhat driven — by my lve f breaking rules, r at least pushing against them. Bth f thse impulses (冲动) play an imprtant rle in advancing human understanding f math.
    S rather than think abut why ne plus ne is tw, let’s g further and questin whether it’s true all the time.
    Smetimes ne plus ne can equal mre than tw. Say yu put ne rabbit and anther rabbit tgether. Yu might well end up with a lt f rabbits. Or smetimes, ne plus ne is just ne, like if yu put a pile f sand n tp f anther pile f sand, then yu just get ne pile f sand.
    Nw, yu might think that these aren’t really mathematical situatins, because they dn’t invlve real additin. Yu’re welcme t think that, but that’s nt what math des.
    Math instead says: Let’s wrk ut the cntext in which ne plus ne really des equal tw, and cntexts in which it desn’t. By explring different ways t think abut smething, we gain a deeper understanding f that thing and have mre ways t check that what we’re ding is secure.
    Imagine we were designing a jungle gym fr children. We’d want t test it in every pssible way t make sure it’s safe. The slidity f math cmes frm nt wanting t trust things, but wanting t jump and swing and knw that ur framewrk will hld up.
    I hpe that we will start seeing mathematics as a place t pse questins and explre answers, rather than a place where the answers are fixed and we’re suppsed t knw them. And I hpe we will place mre emphasis n thse wh fllw their curisity n a jurney that may be slw and withut a clear destinatin, a quiet walkthrugh the cunty side rather than a race t the finish.
    4. Hw des the authr view the act f questining mathematical rules?
    A. Crucial t gaining better insight.
    B. Best suited fr advanced learners.
    C. Deeply frustrating fr math lvers.
    D. Harmful t understanding basic ideas.
    5. Which paragraph specifically discusses exceptins t “1+1=2”?
    A. Paragraph 4.B. Paragraph 5.C. Paragraph 7.D. Paragraph 8.
    6. What is a benefit f appraching math in the way the authr suggests?
    A. It leads t faster decisin- making.
    B. It remves the need t fllw rules.
    C. It facilitates reliable prblem-slving.
    D. It discurages explring untested ideas.
    7. Which f the fllwing bks is the text mst likely taken frm?
    A. The Rules f Math: A Practical Apprach
    B. Why Math Matters in Develping Independent Thinking
    C. Hw Simple Questins Lead Us t Math’s Deepest Truths
    D. The Jy f Numbers: Discvering Hidden Patterns in Math
    【答案】4. A 5. B 6. C 7. C
    【解析】
    【导语】本文是说明文。文章主要讲述作者通过质疑“一加一等于二”,强调数学探索的重要性,鼓励以好奇心和开放思维来看待数学问题。
    【4题详解】
    细节理解题。根据第三段“Math can seem-like a wrld f rules yu just have t fllw, which makes it seem rigid and bring. Whereas my lve f math is smewhat driven — by my lve f breaking rules, r at least pushing against them. Bth f thse impulses (冲动) play an imprtant rle in advancing human understanding f math. (数学似乎是一个你必须遵守的规则的世界,这让它看起来僵化而无聊。而我对数学的热爱在一定程度上是由我对打破规则或至少违反规则的热爱所驱动的。这两种冲动在促进人类对数学的理解方面都发挥着重要作用。)”可知,作者认为对数学规则的质疑对推动人类对数学的理解至关重要。因此,质疑数学规则是获得更好洞察的重要途径。故选A。
    【5题详解】
    细节理解题。根据第五段“Smetimes, ne plus ne can equal mre than tw. Say yu put ne rabbit and anther rabbit tgether. Yu might well end up with a lt f rabbits. Or smetimes, ne plus ne is just ne, like if yu put a pile f sand n tp f anther pile f sand, then yu just get ne pile f sand. (有时,一加一等于二。假设你把一只兔子和另一只兔子放在一起。你最终可能会养很多兔子。或者有时,一加一就是一,就像你把一堆沙子放在另一堆沙子上,那么你只会得到一堆沙子。)”可知,第五段具体提到了“1+1=2”的例外情况。故选B。
    【6题详解】
    推理判断题。根据第七段“By explring different ways t think abut smething, we gain a deeper understanding f that thing and have mre ways t check that what we’re ding is secure.(通过探索不同的思考方式,我们对事物有了更深入的理解,并有更多的方法来检查我们所做的事情是否安全)”和第八段“The slidity f math cmes frm nt wanting t trust things, but wanting t jump and swing and knw that ur framewrk will hld up. (数学的坚固性来自于不想信任事物,而是想跳跃和摇摆,知道我们的框架会站得住脚。)”可知,作者认为以这种方式接触数学能够确保我们的问题解决方法是可靠的。因此,以作者建议的方式接触数学可以促进可靠的解决问题。故选C。
    【7题详解】
    推理判断题。根据第一段“Why des ne plus ne equal tw? (为什么一加一等于二?)”和最后一段“I hpe that we will start seeing mathematics as a place t pse questins and explre answers. (我希望我们将开始把数学视为一个提出问题和探索答案的地方。)”可知,文章讨论了简单问题如何引导我们深入理解数学的本质。因此,本文最有可能出自Hw Simple Questins Lead Us t Math’s Deepest Truths 一书。故选C。
    C
    If a stranger ffered yu a free ckie, yu might well cat it. But what if they ffered t als give yu $2? Yu might plitely decline and walk away thinking, “Smething smells fishy.”
    In a study published in Persnality and Scial Psychlgy Bulletin, researchers fund that peple tend t turn dwn ffers f “free mney,” as well as unusually cheap services, because they seem “t gd t be true.”
    In the initial experiment, nearly 40 percent f participants ate a ckie ffered freely — cmpared with abut 20percent f thse ffered $2 as well. “Peple typically imagine things like sme ne did smething disgusting t the ckie,” says study lead authr Andrew J. Vnasch, a psychlgical scientist at the University f Canterbury in NewZealand.
    Nine further experiments used nline questinnaires t present ther cases. These included being ffered mney t accept a ride hme and surprisingly cheap flights. In each case, past a certain threshld (门槛), higher ptential mnetary gain reduced participants’ likelihd f accepting the ffer.
    Vnasch says the study illustrates that cntrary t the “standard ecnmic mdel,” which suppses humans always seek t maximize gains, transactins (交易) need t als be understd as scial interactins between peple trying t understand each ther’s minds.
    If smene seems t vilate accepted nrms, such as self-interest, withut any explanatin, we assume they have hidden mtives and infer there will be “phantm csts”, imagined cnsequences that reduce what Vnasch calls an ffer’s “psychlgical value,” Factrs beynd the present mment may cme int play. “Understanding that thers’ perceived vergenersity may put us in their debt culd als help explain peple’s reluctance,” says Vnasch.
    The researchers als shwed hw t mitigate (减轻) the effect: simply prvide a reasn fr the deal. The “cheap flights” experiment included a cnditin where the seats were revealed t be very uncmfrtable. “Uncmfrtable seats aren’t typically a selling pint,” Vnasch says. “But telling peple the seats were uncmfrtable made them mre willing t take them because it was sufficient explanatin.”
    8. Why might peple reject an ffer f $2 alng with a free ckie?
    A. They dislike a mney-related ffer.B. They distrust the true value f the ffer.
    C. They think the ffer is nt gd enugh.D. They suspect the ffer nly lasts a shrt time.
    9. What aspect f the nine further experiments is intrduced in Paragraph 4?
    A. The mral cncerns.B. The research methd.
    C. The experiments’ duratin.D. The participants’ backgrund.
    10. Which psychlgical factr best explains the findings f the study?
    A. Fearful f “phantm csts”.B. Afraid f vilating scial nrms.
    C. Cmmitted t the standard ecnmic mdel.D. Uncncerned abut an ffer’s “psychlgical value”
    11. Why des the authr mentin the “cheap flights” experiment?
    A. T stress the unpredictability f human chices.
    B. T illustrate hw hidden mtives affect peple’s chices.
    C. T emphasize the imprtance f prviding clear examples.
    D. T shw giving justificatins can increase acceptance f ffers.
    【答案】8. B 9. B 10. A 11. D
    【解析】
    【导语】这是一篇说明文。文章主要讲述了为什么人们会拒绝看似过于慷慨的优惠或免费赠品,探讨了经济学和心理学之间的联系。
    【8题详解】
    细节理解题。根据第二段“In a study published in Persnality and Scial Psychlgy Bulletin, researchers fund that peple tend t turn dwn ffers f “free mney,” as well as unusually cheap services, because they seem “t gd t be true.”(在《个性与社会心理学公报》上发表的一项研究中,研究人员发现,人们倾向于拒绝“免费的钱”,以及异常便宜的服务,因为它们看起来“好得令人难以置信”)”可知,人们会拒绝2美元外加一块免费饼干的提议是因为他们不相信这份提议的真正价值。故选B。
    【9题详解】
    主旨大意题。根据第四段“Nine further experiments used nline questinnaires t present ther cases. These included being ffered mney t accept a ride hme and surprisingly cheap flights. In each case, past a certain threshld (门槛), higher ptential mnetary gain reduced participants’ likelihd f accepting the ffer.(另外九项实验使用在线问卷来呈现其他情况。其中包括给钱让他搭车回家,以及便宜得惊人的机票。在每一种情况下,超过一定的门槛,更高的潜在金钱收益降低了参与者接受提议的可能性)”可知,第4段介绍了九个进一步实验的研究方法。故选B。
    【10题详解】
    推理判断题。根据倒数第二段“If smene seems t vilate accepted nrms, such as self-interest, withut any explanatin, we assume they have hidden mtives and infer there will be “phantm csts”, imagined cnsequences that reduce what Vnasch calls an ffer’s “psychlgical value,” Factrs beynd the present mment may cme int play. “Understanding that thers’ perceived vergenersity may put us in their debt culd als help explain peple’s reluctance,” says Vnasch.(如果有人似乎违反了公认的规范,比如自利,而没有任何解释,我们就会假设他们有隐藏的动机,并推断会有“幻影成本”,想象的后果会降低Vnasch所说的提议的“心理价值”,超出当前时刻的因素可能会起作用。Vnasch说:“理解别人的过度慷慨可能会让我们欠他们的债,这也有助于解释人们的不情愿。”)”可知,害怕“幻影成本”这一因素解释了这一现象。故选A。
    【11题详解】
    推理判断题。根据最后一段“The researchers als shwed hw t mitigate (减轻) the effect: simply prvide a reasn fr the deal.(研究人员还展示了如何减轻这种影响:简单地提供一个交易的理由)”以及““Uncmfrtable seats aren’t typically a selling pint,” Vnasch says. “But telling peple the seats were uncmfrtable made them mre willing t take them because it was sufficient explanatin.”(“不舒服的座位通常不是卖点,”沃纳什说。“但告诉人们座位不舒服会让他们更愿意坐,因为这是一个充分的解释。”)”可知,作者提到“廉价航班”实验是为了表明给出理由可以增加提议的接受度。故选D。
    D
    The missin is simple. Arrive n freign sil, fit in and wait. Then, when the time is right, emerge frm the shadws and take ver. This prcedure, familiar frm spy fictin as the preserve f sleeper agents, is als the strategy f certain invasive plant species.
    Invasive species that stay put, knwn as sleeper species, are nt hard-wired t d s. Their natural tendency t expand is, instead, held back by sme external factr. With the climate rapidly changing, Bethany Bradley at the University f Massachusetts wndered whether alteratins in temperature and rainfall had the ptential t activate sme sleeper species. As she reprts in a paper in Bilgical Inuvasins, the answer is a definitive yes.
    Dr Bradley and her team came t their cnclusins by studying 1,795 plant species in nrth-eastern America identifiable as freign but nt yet lcally listed as invasive. Of these, 169 were unquestinably demnstrating invasive behaviur in ther parts f the wrld, and causing damage t their envirnment. That suggested they had the capacity t cause similar damage in America t.
    T determine whether the cnditins cming t the regin wuld activate any f the set 169, the researchers first identified the cnditins under which these species wuld thrive (旺盛). A number f the plants n their list were held back by the cld winters that are less and less cmmn in the regin. They als fund that sme ther species required mre rainfall than is typical.
    Accrding t the team’s findings, climate change is n track t awaken 18 sleeper species that culd cause serius envirnmental and ecnmic prblems. Dr Bradley estimates that they will start t make themselves felt between 2040 and 2060 if smething is nt dne sn.
    The mst practical curse f actin, in her view, is t seek these sleeper species ut befre they are able t spread. Remving them tday may be expensive, but it will be far cheaper than trying t weed them ut tmrrw.
    12. What strategy d sleeper species emply?
    A. Rapidly expanding in new envirnments.
    B. Patiently waiting fr human interventin.
    C. Remaining inactive until cnditins are favrable.
    D. Aviding detectin by staying in shadwy-crners.
    13. What des the underlined wrd “hard-wired” in Paragraph 2 mean?
    A. Slwly adapted.
    B. Slidly supprted.
    C. Externally influenced.
    D. Naturally prgrammed.
    14. What did researchers aim t uncver by fcusing n the 169 species?
    A. The ptential risks they culd pse in the future.
    B. Their invasive behavir in ther parts f the wrld.
    C. The reasns why they failed t survive in America.
    D. Pssible ways t make them less cmmn in America.
    15. What’s Dr Bradley’s suggestin fr dealing with sleeper species?
    A. Let nature take its curse.
    B. Preventin is better than cure.
    C. Cutting budgets is a tp pririty.
    D. Delay actin until it’s necessary.
    【答案】12. C 13. D 14. A 15. B
    【解析】
    【导语】这是一篇说明文。文章介绍了气候变化如何激活沉睡的入侵植物物种,预示这些物种可能对环境和经济产生严重影响,并建议提前采取措施。
    【12题详解】
    细节理解题。根据第一段内容以及“Arrive n freign sil, fit in and wait. Then, when the time is right, emerge frm the shadws and take ver. This prcedure, familiar frm spy fictin as the preserve f sleeper agents, is als the strategy f certain invasive plant species.”(到达外国的土地,适应和等待。然后,当时机成熟时,从阴影中走出来,接管一切。这一过程在间谍小说中很常见,就像潜伏特工的保护一样,也是某些入侵植物物种的策略。)可知, sleeper species的策略是在等待适宜的条件才活跃起来。因此选C。
    【13题详解】
    词句猜测题。根据第二段“Their natural tendency t expand is, instead, held back by sme external factr.”(相反,它们扩张的自然趋势被一些外部因素所抑制。)可知,这些物种本能地倾向于扩展,虽然这种倾向被外部因素所抑制,hard-wired 在这里指的是“与生俱来的,固有的”。故选D项。
    【14题详解】
    推理判断题。根据第三段“Of these,169 were unquestinably demnstrating invasive behaviur in ther parts f the wrld, and causing damage t their envirnment. That suggested they had the capacity t cause similar damage in America t.”(其中,169只无疑在世界其他地区表现出入侵行为,并对其环境造成破坏。这表明他们也有能力在美国造成类似的破坏。)可知,研究人员通过关注这169这个物种来揭示它们在未来可能带来的风险,即它们在美国也可能造成类似的环境和经济问题。故选A项。
    【15题详解】
    推理判断题。从最后一段“The mst practical curse f actin,in her view,is t seek these sleeper species ut befre they are able t spread.”(在她看来,最实际的做法是在这些潜伏物种传播之前将其消灭。)可知,Dr Bradley建议在这些物种有机会扩散之前就将其发现并清除,说明“预防胜于治疗”是应对睡眠物种的最佳策略。故选B项。
    第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
    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。
    I lve a gd staycatin. I’m living ut dreams, ding the things I never get t, and slwing dwn enugh t ntice hw amazing the city I live in really is.
    The first time l tk a staycatin, it was s spntaneus (即兴的) that I almst missed it. My parents were in twn, and ne afternn my mm said, “Why dn’t yu and Jn g t a htel tnight?” ___16___ A thusand thughts ran thrugh my head: I dn’t have a reservatin! What if my kids need me? There is n plan!
    ___17___ And there is this amazing thing called Htels Tnight. Als, I live in ne f the mst turisty cities in the wrld, s there is ALWAYS smething ging n. Gdbye, bring Saturday-- hell, Nashville!
    I bked the Dream Htel in dwntwn Nashville. ___18___ Frm deciding t g t handing the yalet (代客泊车者) the car keys tk maybe tw hurs. Next time I’ll Uber.
    We ate at a randm restaurant n Printer’s Alley, and we ppped int a bar we knw plays blues. We hung ut in ur rm, and the next mrning we lingered in bed befre ging t a cffee shp where we sipped instead f gulped. We didn’t wrangle kids r think abut time. We just hung ut. ___19___
    The best part was that there was n stress — n arriving tw hurs befre yur flight, rushing ut the dr, hping yu had everything yu needed. ___20___ Staycatin is a relaxing way t relieve the chas f daily life, and I cannt recmmend it enugh.
    A. It was glrius.
    B. I was speechless.
    C. But my parents were there t watch my kids.
    D. It tk frever t decide which htel t chse.
    E. There was n lading up the car and n lng drive.
    F. We culdn’t stp thinking abut ur daily care rutine.
    G. We packed the smallest vernight bag ever and didn’t lk back.
    【答案】16. B 17. C 18. G 19. A 20. E
    【解析】
    【导语】这是一篇记叙文。文章分享了作者一次即兴staycatin (居家度假)的愉快经历,强调了没有旅行压力的放松体验,并推荐这种轻松的度假方式。
    【16题详解】
    根据上文作者妈妈的问话“Why dn’t yu and Jn g t a htel tnight?(你和乔恩今晚为什么不去酒店?)”和下文“A thusand thughts ran thrugh my head: I dn’t have a reservatin! What if my kids need me? There is n plan!”(我的脑子里闪过无数个念头:我没有预订!如果我的孩子需要我怎么办?没有计划!)可知,选项承接上下文说明作者对妈妈问话的反应。故B选项“我无言以对”切题。故选B项。
    【17题详解】
    根据上文“What if my kids need me? There is n plan!”(如果我的孩子需要我怎么办?没有计划!)可知,作者在讲居家度假的体验,选项与上文为转折关系说明(在这种度假体验下)孩子是有人可以照看的。故C选项“但我的父母在那里可以照看我的孩子”切题。故选C项。
    【18题详解】
    根据上文“I bked the Dream Htel in dwntwn Nashville. ”(我预定了纳什维尔市中心的梦幻酒店。)可知,选项承接上文说明述作者迅速地出发去酒店所做的行为。故G选项“我们打包了有史以来最小的过夜行李,头也不回就去了”切题。故选G项。
    【19题详解】
    根据上文“We didn’t wrangle kids r think abut time. We just hung ut. ”(我们没有和孩子争吵,也没有考虑时间问题。我们只是一起出去玩。)可知,选项承接上文紧接着说作者的感觉。故A选项“感觉太棒了”切题。故选A项。
    【20题详解】
    根据上文“The best part was that there was n stress — n arriving tw hurs befre yur flight, rushing ut the dr, hping yu had everything yu needed.”(最好的一点是没有压力——不用在飞机起飞前两小时到达机场,冲出门,希望你需要的东西都带齐了。)可知,选项承接上文继续说明staycatin (居家度假)的优点。故E选项“不用装东西,也不用开太久的车”切题。故选E项。
    第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
    第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
    阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
    Brandn Garrett was driving n a frest service rad when he lst cntrl f his truck n a curve and tumbled (跌落) dwn the steep slpe. The 62-year-ld was ___21___ with his fur dgs t a camp nearly fur miles frm the scene f the accident.
    One f thse dgs, Blue, ran away frm the ___22___ site and headed t the familiar campsite where Garrett was ___23___ t meet his friend Tyree that afternn. When Blue shwed up ___24___ , with glass n his nse, Tyree knew smething wasn’t ___25___ . He searched fr Garret and finally ___26___ his truck. The steep terrain (地形), hwever, made it impssible fr him t reach the vehicle.
    Tyree then drve t where he culd get a(n) ___27___ signal and called fr help. First respnders frm the lcal plice rushed t the scene. As they ___28___ their way dwn the slpe, they heard a man’s vice yelling fr help.
    Getting Garrett t ___29___ and the medical care he needed was n easy task due t the ____30____ landscape and where he was lcated. Using the ____31____ path, the team was able t set up a highline rpe system t transprt him t a helicpter and then he was ____32____ t a reginal hspital.
    Nw Garrett has been ____33____ frm the hspital and is recvering at hme. All f the dgs survived the crash. Thanks t gd by Blue’s ____34____ and his making sure smene knew they needed help, everyne appears t be ____35____ .
    21. A. hikingB. wanderingC. jggingD. traveling
    22. A. restratinB. trashC. cnstructinD. crash
    23. A. frcedB. scheduledC. permittedD. mtivated
    24. A. alneB. cheerfullyC. casuallyD. hme
    25. A. rightB. apprpriateC. surprisingD. perfect
    26. A. fixedB. spttedC. reachedD. left
    27. A. smkeB. trafficC. cellD. emergency
    28. A. changedB. lstC. screamedD. made
    29. A. bedB. shelterC. safetyD. freedm
    30. A. dangerusB. peacefulC. breathtakingD. mysterius
    31. A. hiddenB. clearedC. pavedD. upgraded
    32. A. airliftedB. drivenC. truckedD. walked
    33. A. mvedB. testedC. releasedD. sent
    34. A. adaptabilityB. curisityC. hearingD. memry
    35. A. ut f cntrlB. n the mendC. in the darkD. n the g
    【答案】21. D 22. D 23. B 24. A 25. A 26. B 27. C 28. D 29. C 30. A 31. B 32. A 33. C 34. D 35. B
    【解析】
    【导语】这是一篇记叙文。短文叙述了一只叫布鲁的狗救主人的故事。
    【21题详解】
    考查动词词义辨析。句意:这位62岁的老人当时正带着他的四只狗前往距离事故现场近四英里的一个营地。A. hiking徒步;B. wandering漫游;C. jgging慢跑;D. traveling(以某速度、朝某方向或在某距离内)行进。根据上文“Brandn Garrett was driving n a frest service rad”以及下文“t a camp nearly fur miles frm the scene f the accident”可知,指前往营地。故选D。
    【22题详解】
    考查名词词义辨析。句意:其中一只叫布鲁的狗从事故现场跑了出来,跑到加勒特熟悉的露营地,那天下午Garrett计划在那里和他的朋友泰里见面。A. restratin修复;B. trash垃圾;C. cnstructin施工;D. crash车祸。根据上文“when he lst cntrl f his truck n a curve and tumbled (跌落) dwn the steep slpe”可知,狗从车祸事故现场跑了出来。故选D。
    【23题详解】
    考查动词词义辨析。句意:其中一只叫布鲁狗从事故现场跑了出来,跑到加勒特熟悉的露营地,那天下午加勒特计划在那里和他的朋友泰里见面。A. frced被迫;B. scheduled计划,安排,预定;C. permitted允许;D. mtivated激励;根据下文“meet his friend Tyree that afternn”可知,Brandn Garrett原计划与朋友Tyree下午见面。故选B。
    【24题详解】
    考查副词词义辨析。句意:当布鲁独自出现,鼻子上戴着玻璃眼镜时,Tyree知道事情不对劲。A. alne独自;B. cheerfully高兴地;C. casually随便地;D. hme向家。根据上文“One f thse dgs, Blue, ran away frm the ___2___ site”可知,只有狗狗布鲁从事故现场跑了出来,布鲁是独自出现的。故选A。
    【25题详解】
    考查形容词词义辨析。句意:当布鲁独自出现,鼻子上戴着玻璃眼镜时,Tyree知道事情不对劲。A. right对的;B. apprpriate适当的;C. surprising令人惊讶的;D. perfect完美的。根据上文“When Blue shwed up ___4___ , with glass n his nse”可知,Tyree知道事情不对劲。故选A。
    【26题详解】
    考查动词词义辨析。句意:他寻找Garret,终于找到了他的卡车。A. fixed固定;B. sptted发现;C. reached抵达;D. left离开。根据上文“He searched fr Garret and finally”可知,Tyree找到Garrett的卡车。故选B。
    【27题详解】
    考查名词词义辨析。句意:然后,Tyree开车到一个能收到手机信号的地方,打电话求救。A. smke烟雾;B. traffic交通;C. cell手机;D. emergency紧急情况。根据下文“signal and called fr help”可知,为了求救,Tyree需要找到手机信号。故选C。
    【28题详解】
    考查动词词义辨析。句意:当他们走下山坡时,他们听到一个男人的声音在喊救命。A. changed改变;B. lst迷失;C. screamed尖叫;D. made(朝特定方向)走,去,前进。根据下文“their way dwn the slpe”可知,他们走下山坡时,听到了救命声。故选D。
    【29题详解】
    考查名词词义辨析。句意:由于危险的地形和他所处的位置,将加勒特送到安全的地方并给予他所需的医疗照顾并不是一件容易的事。A. bed床;B. shelter避难所;C. safety安全;D. freedm自由。根据下文“the medical care he needed”可知,要将Garrett救到安全的地方,他才能获得救治。故选C。
    【30题详解】
    考查形容词词义辨析。句意:由于危险的地形和他所处的位置,将加勒特送到安全的地方并给予他所需的医疗照顾并不是一件容易的事。A. dangerus危险的;B. peaceful平和的;C. breathtaking惊人的;D. mysterius神秘的。根据上文“The steep terrain (地形)”可知,因为是危险的地形,救援难度高。故选A。
    【31题详解】
    考查动词词义辨析。句意:利用这条清理出来的道路,救援小组建立了一个高空绳索系统,将他运送到一架直升机上,然后将他空运到一家地区医院。A. hidden隐藏;B. cleared清理;C. paved铺设;D. upgraded升级。根据下文“the team was able t set up a highline rpe system”可知,他们最终找到了清理出来的路径。故选B。
    【32题详解】
    考查动词词义辨析。句意:利用这条畅通的道路,救援小组建立了一个高空绳索系统,将他运送到一架直升机上,然后将他空运到一家地区医院。A. airlifted空运;B. driven驱车;C. trucked用卡车运;D. walked走路。根据上文“transprt him t a helicpter”可知,用高空绳索系统将他救援到直升机并空运到一家地区医院。故选A。
    【33题详解】
    考查动词词义辨析。句意:现在已经出院,正在家中休养。A. mved移动;B. tested测试;C. released出院;D. sent发送。根据下文“is recvering at hme”可知,他已出院并在家中恢复。故选C。
    【34题详解】
    考查名词词义辨析。句意:多亏了好孩子布鲁的记忆力和他确保别人知道他们需要帮助,每个人似乎都在好转。A. adaptability适应性;B. curisity好奇心;C. hearing听觉;D. memry记忆力。根据上文可知,是因为Blue的记忆力,记得营地位置,Blue才能去营地寻求帮助。故选D。
    【35题详解】
    考查介词短语辨析。句意:多亏了好孩子布鲁的记忆力和他确保别人知道他们需要帮助,每个人似乎都在好转。A. ut f cntrl失控;B. n the mend在康复中,在改进中;C. in the dark蒙在鼓里,一无所知;D. n the g在路上。根据上文“Nw Garrett has been ___13___ frm the hspital and. All f the dgs survived the crash”可知,Garrett已出院,所有的狗都在车祸中幸存下来,人和狗狗们似乎都在好转。故选B。
    第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
    阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
    L A, based AD100 designer Jamie Bush embraces natural materials and bld designs that inspire and delight. Originally trained ___36___ an architect, Bush is drawn t timeless pieces with clean lines, such as minimalist furniture and bedding. When it cmes t designing the perfect bedrm, here’s ___37___ Bush wuld apprach it.
    “Yu can use timeless pieces as a handsme ___38___ (fund) fr many aesthetic (美学的) languages,” Bush says. Fr example, Bush imagines thughtful designs in a Scandinavian-style bedrm ___39___ he’d center the space with a slid wd bed frame and headbard in a natural clr. The headbard creates a ___40___ (remarkable) simple setup, and it takes abut five minutes t assemble with n tls. “This furniture ___41___ (make) withut veneers (饰面),” he says. “I like that yu can see the wd grains, the knts, and the natural imperfectins in the prduct.”
    T maintain a cnsistent hrizn line, Bush wuld arrange tw 4x3 strage units in ___42___ U-shape arund three walls ppsite the bed. ___43___ (allw) fr infinite artful displays, the strage units’ pen drawers can be added r remved t create endless custmizatins that will never lk ___44___ (date). “These pieces aren’t ging t recall a certain day and age,” he says. “In 10, 15, 20 years frm nw, these pieces ____45____ (be) timelessly in fashin.”
    【答案】36. as 37. hw
    38. fundatin
    39. where 40. remarkably
    41. is made
    42. a 43. Allwing
    44. dated 45. will be
    【解析】
    【导语】这是一篇说明文。文章介绍了设计师Jamie Bush的设计风格,强调使用自然材料和永恒设计元素来打造既美观又实用的卧室。
    【36题详解】
    考查介词。句意:布什最初是一名建筑师,他被线条简洁的永恒作品所吸引,比如极简主义家具和床上用品。后跟名词作宾语,表示“作为”应用介词as。故填as。
    【37题详解】
    考查表语从句。句意:在设计完美的卧室时,布什是这样做的。引导表语从句,从句缺少方式状语,表示“如何”应用hw。故填hw。
    【38题详解】
    考查名词。句意:布什说:“你可以用永恒的作品作为许多美学语言的漂亮基础。”作介词的宾语,应用名词fundatin,不定冠词提示用单数。故填fundatin。
    【39题详解】
    考查定语从句。句意:例如,布什设想在斯堪的纳维亚风格的卧室中进行深思熟虑的设计,在那里他将以实木床架和自然颜色的床头板作为空间的中心。定语从句修饰先行词bedrm,在从句作地点状语,故用where。故填where。
    【40题详解】
    考查副词。句意:床头板的安装非常简单,无需任何工具,只需大约五分钟即可组装完成。修饰形容词simple应用副词remarkably。故填remarkably。
    【41题详解】
    考查动词时态语态。句意:他说:“这些家具没有贴面。”主语furniture与谓语构成被动关系,且陈述事实用一般现在时的被动语态,谓语用单数。故填is made。
    【42题详解】
    考查冠词。句意:为了保持一致的地平线,布什在床对面的三面墙周围安排了两个4 × 3的U型存储单元。U-shape为泛指,且是发音以辅音音素开头的单词。故填a。
    【43题详解】
    考查非谓语动词。句意:考虑到无限的艺术展示,存储单元的开放式抽屉可以添加或删除,以创建无尽的定制,永远不会过时。此处allwing fr意为“考虑到”,相当于“cnsidering”。首字母大写。故填Allwing。
    【44题详解】
    考查形容词。句意:考虑到无限的艺术展示,存储单元的开放式抽屉可以添加或删除,以创建无尽的定制,永远不会过时。作表语,用形容词dated。故填dated。
    【45题详解】
    考查动词时态。句意:“10年、15年、20年后,这些家具将永远流行。”根据上文In 10, 15, 20 years frm nw可知为一般将来时。故填will be。
    第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
    第一节(满分15分)
    46. 假定你是李华,你准备参加所在国际学校组织的图书推荐(bk talk)活动,做一个2分钟的演讲(presentatin),请你给英国朋友Chris 写一封邮件,寻求他的建议,内容包括:
    1.你推荐书籍与理由;
    2.请他分享经验和建议。
    注意:
    1.写作词数应为80个左右;
    2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
    Dear Chris,
    I hpe this email finds yu well.
    ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
    Yurs,
    Li Hua
    【答案】Dear Chris,
    I hpe this email finds yu well. I’m writing t seek yur assistance with a 2-minute bk talk presentatin. I’ll be delivering at schl.
    I’ve chsen t recmmend “Alice in Wnderland”, a bk that has always fascinated me with its imaginative plt and eccentric characters. It will definitely captivate my audience. Hwever, I’m struggling t cnvey its unique qualities in such a shrt time. Given yur experience with similar presentatins, I wuld greatly appreciate any tips yu can ffer n hw t structure my talk and keep the audience engaged.
    I eagerly await yur invaluable insights. Thank yu in advance fr yur help.
    Yurs,
    Li Hua
    【解析】
    【导语】本篇书面表达属于应用文。要求考生给英国朋友Chris写一封邮件,寻求他对于演讲的建议。
    【详解】1.词汇积累
    使……着迷:fascinate→enchant
    肯定:definitely→certainly
    宝贵的:invaluable→precius
    提前:in advanced→ahead f time
    2.句式拓展
    同义句转换
    原句:I’ve chsen t recmmend “Alice in Wnderland”, a bk that has always fascinated me with its imaginative plt and eccentric characters.
    拓展句:I’ve chsen t recmmend “Alice in Wnderland” because it has always fascinated me with its imaginative plt and eccentric characters.
    【点睛】[高分句型1] I’ve chsen t recmmend “Alice in Wnderland”, a bk that has always fascinated me with its imaginative plt and eccentric characters. (运用了that引导定语从句)
    [高分句型2] Given yur experience with similar presentatins, I wuld greatly appreciate any tips yu can ffer n hw t structure my talk and keep the audience engaged. (运用了省略了引导词的定语从句和疑问词+不定式结构作宾语)
    第二节 概要写作(满分25分)
    47. 阅读下面短文,根据其内容写一篇60词左右的内容概要。
    Next time yu ask ChatGPT fr a cake recipe, cnsider hw much cmputing pwer yu’re using: On atypical day, the artificial intelligence chatbt handles an estimated 195 millin queries, cnsuming enugh electricity t supply 23,000 US husehlds.
    Will this huge energy appetite weaken effrts t cmbat climate change? T the cntrary, it can and shuld be utilized t speed the green transitin.
    It’s easy t envisin hw things culd g wrng. In the US, pwer-hungry AI applicatins are already adding t strains n electricity grids (电网).
    There’s als a mre psitive scenari (情况). The users and wners f data centers are amng the wrld’s largest cmpanies, with sufficient cash, lng strategic hrizns and public cmmitments t the envirnment. Wh better t drive the tens f trillins f dllars in investment required t build clean generatin, enhance pwer grids and achieve net-zer emissins?
    T an encuraging extent, it’s already happening. Tech cmpanies have lng been tp buyers f renewable energy, and lately they’ve breathed life int technlgies. The mre they invest, the mre they’ll help innvatins reach ecnmies f scale, lwering the cst f clean energy fr everyne.
    What, then, can plicymakers d? The best apprach wuld be a tax n carbn emissins. This wuld encurage investment in clean energy, help displace fssil fuel generatin and prmte mre innvatin. Beynd that, the authrities wh apprve new data centers shuld be mre selective. They shuld require, fr example, that wners invest in added clean energy capacity that can supply the grid when needed.
    T be sure, data prcessing isn’t necessarily the biggest challenge f the green transitin; by ne estimate, it accunted fr less than 2% f glbal electricity demand in 2022. Grwth frecasts ften prve wrng, and technlgical breakthrughs can change the picture. Yet the need fr cleaner energy culd hardly be clearer. Even if Al turns ut t be a bubble (泡沫), let it be a bubble with benefits.
    ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
    【答案】The rapid grwth f AI, including tls like ChatGPT, raises cncerns abut its substantial energy cnsumptin. While AI applicatins increase pressure n electricity grids, they present a prmising pprtunity fr imprvement. It is majr tech cmpanies, which lead in renewable energy investment, that can facilitate the shift t clean energy while fstering technlgical advancements. What plicymakers shuld d is supprt this by taxing carbn emissins and requiring that new datacenters cmmit t clean energy. Let AI advance sustainability.
    【解析】
    【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍说,人工智能的快速发展,包括ChatGPT等工具,引发了人们对其大量能源消耗的担忧。虽然人工智能应用增加了电网的压力,但它们提供了一个有希望的改进机会。只有引领可再生能源投资的大型科技公司,才能在促进技术进步的同时,促进向清洁能源的转变。政策制定者应该做的是通过对碳排放征税和要求新的数据中心承诺使用清洁能源来支持这一点。让人工智能推动可持续发展。
    【详解】1.要点摘录
    ①Next time yu ask ChatGPT fr a cake recipe, cnsider hw much cmputing pwer yu’re using: On atypical day, the artificial intelligence chatbt handles an estimated 195 millin queries, cnsuming enugh electricity t supply 23,000 US husehlds. Will this huge energy appetite weaken effrts t cmbat climate change?
    ②In the US, pwer-hungry AI applicatins are already adding t strains n electricity grids (电网). Wh better t drive the tens f trillins f dllars in investment required t build clean generatin, enhance pwer grids and achieve net-zer emissins?
    ③Tech cmpanies have lng been tp buyers f renewable energy, and lately they’ve breathed life int technlgies. The mre they invest, the mre they’ll help innvatins reach ecnmies f scale, lwering the cst f clean energy fr everyne.
    ④What, then, can plicymakers d? The best apprach wuld be a tax n carbn emissins. This wuld encurage investment in clean energy, help displace fssil fuel generatin and prmte mre innvatin. Beynd that, the authrities wh apprve new data centers shuld be mre selective. They shuld require, fr example, that wners invest in added clean energy capacity that can supply the grid when needed. Even if Al turns ut t be a bubble (泡沫), let it be a bubble with benefits.
    2.缜密构思 将第1个要点进行总说,将第2、3、4三个要点进行分说。
    3.遣词造句
    The rapid grwth f AI, including tls like ChatGPT, raises cncerns abut its substantial energy cnsumptin.
    While AI applicatins increase pressure n electricity grids, they present a prmising pprtunity fr imprvement.
    It is majr tech cmpanies, which lead in renewable energy investment, that can facilitate the shift t clean energy while fstering technlgical advancements.
    What plicymakers shuld d is supprt this by taxing carbn emissins and requiring that new datacenters cmmit t clean energy. Let AI advance sustainability.
    【点睛】[高分句型1] While AI applicatins increase pressure n electricity grids, they present a prmising pprtunity fr imprvement.运用while引导让步状语从句对原文第三段和第四段进行了概括。
    [高分句型2] What plicymakers shuld d is supprt this by taxing carbn emissins and requiring that new datacenters cmmit t clean energy.用what引导主语从句倒数第二段进行了概括,表达非常高级
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