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    一、阅读理解
    Jurney Back in Time with Schlars
    Classical Prvence(13days)
    Jurney thrugh the beautiful cuntryside f Prvence, France, with Prf. Ori Z. Sltes. We will visit sme f the best-preserved Rman mnuments in the wrld. Our tur als includes a chance t walk in the ftsteps f Van Ggh and Gauguin. Fields f flwers, tile-rfed(瓦屋顶)villages and tasty meals enrich this wnderful experience.
    Suthern Spain(15days)
    Spain has lvely white twns and the scent f ranges, but it is als a treasury f ancient remains(古代遗迹)including the cities left by the Greeks, Rmans and Arabs. As we travel suth frm Madrid with Prf. Rnald Messier t histric Tled , Rman Merida and int Andalucía, we explre histrical mnuments and architecture.
    China's Sacred(神的)Landscapes(21days)
    Discver the China f “past ages, ” its walled cities , temples and muntain scenery with Prf. Rbert Thrp. Highlights(精彩之处)include China's mst sacred peaks at Munt Tai and Hangzbu's rlling hills, waterways and peaceful temples. We will wander in traditinal small twns and end ur tur with an exceptinal museum in Shanghai.
    Tunisia(17days)
    Jin Prf. Pedar Fss n ur in-depth Tunisian(突尼斯的) tur. Tur highlights include the Rman city f Dugga, the undergrund Numidian capital at Bulla Regia, Rman Sbeitla and the remte areas arund Tatauine and Matmata, unique fr undergrund cities. Our jurney takes us t picturesque Berber villages and lvely beaches.
    1.What can visitrs see in bth Classical Prvence and Suthern Spain?
    A. Histrical mnuments. B. Fields f flwers.
    C. Van Ggh's paintings. D. Greek buildings.
    2.Which cuntry is Prf. Thrp mst knwledgeable abut?
    A. France. B. Spain. C. China. D. Tunisia.
    3.Which f the fllwing highlight the Tunisian tur?
    A. White twns. B. Undergrund cities.
    C. Tile-rfed villages. D. Rlling hills.
    We were seven hurs past sun-up, but yu never wuld have knwn that n Thursday afternn as the rsters - adult male chickens - began t crw. The nise started just after 2 p. m. and by the time it stpped, the dzen r s rsters wuld stretch pen their muths, extend their necks and cry ut mre than 100 times cllectively in this event, which is ne f the ldest cntests at the Kentucky State Fair. Kentuckians, yung and ld, bring their rsters t the fair t see wh can crw the mst in a 15-minute stretch. The winning rster's wner takes hme a bag f chicken feed.
    It was abut half an hur until the crw-ff began when I settled int a seat acrss frm a small stage full f cages. That's where I met Jhn Ball, the fair's crwing rganizer, wh talked excitedly abut the whle affair t cme. “The nly real rules are yu have t bring a rster and that yu can't egg it n during its 15 minutes in the sptlight, ” he said.
    I wndered hw a rster was trained t crw in the afternn, and frtunately, nine-year-ld Ben Miller had sme insight t share. When I intrduced myself t him, he was already cvering his rster's eyes gently with his hand. “Nw, it thinks it's dark, ” Ben tld me. Part f the trick was t make his rster believe the sun hadn't risen yet. That way, it wuld be ready t cry ut as sn as it saw the light.
    As I lked arund, I saw that a few ther rsters had jined us. One by ne they were placed in the cages in frnt f the audience. The crwing cntinued fr the full 15 minutes. After Ball's timer went ff, Sam Lamb, 15, and his rster wn the cntest. It'd crwed 37 times, just a little mre than half f the 67 crws frm a few years befre.
    4.What can we say abut the cntest?
    A. It centers arund six rsters.
    B. It lasts fr a ttal f half an hur.
    C. It is rganized n a weekend afternn.
    D. It is a traditin at the Kentucky State Fair.
    5.What did Jhn mean by saying “yu can't egg it n” in paragraph 2?
    A. Yu can't leave it n an egg. B. Yu can't mtivate it t crw.
    C. Yu can't stp it frm crwing. D. Yu can't interrupt it with an egg.
    6.What was Ben's trick with his rster?
    A. He made it cnfused abut the time. B. He shwed it sme chicken feed.
    C. He trained it t react t the timer. D. He left it alne in a dark rm.
    7.What can be a suitable title fr the text?
    A. The science behind rster crwing
    B. The histry f the Kentucky State Fair
    C. An ccasin where rsters take center stage
    D. A day when Jhn Ball shws up in a cntest.
    Over the past few years, a new street art frm in Sweden has been pening ur eyes t a wrld we had nt given much thught t befre. A cllectin f artists installed tiny buildings, stres and cafes acrss the streets f Sweden and Eurpe designed t be inhabited by mice.
    The scenes like the fairy tales that inspired them, are dreamy and adrable. A miniature recrd stre, cmplete with a bttle cap banj(班卓琴), a small restaurant, a travel agent, a jazz club—all crafted t the tiniest detail.
    “Well, it started with a few f us just wanting t cnstruct smething in a public setting, and the discussin narrwed in n ur lve fr the mvies f Disney, ” said Jim Hanks, ne artist f this grup. “We like t think f it as smething we urselves wuld lve t meet unexpectedly in an therwise dull cncrete envirnment. ” Nw, they've cmpleted an estimated 30 installatins! Mstly in Malm and Stckhlm in Sweden.
    After scuting(搜寻) a lcatin, the grup then research the lcal histry f the area they are in t infrm their design. Once sketched ut, the cnstructins take up t tw mnths t build befre they are installed in the dead f night.
    “We just want t bring a little bit f magic int peple's everyday lives, and maybe inspire smene t create smething n their wn street, ” Jim Hanks said. “We like t imagine a wrld where small animals live parallel t us, and recycle bjects we lse r thrw away, s a bttle cap becmes a chair, a bx f matches becmes a table, a stamp becmes a painting and a trash can becmes a restaurant. ”
    Michael Gehrisch, an American phtgrapher based in Lund, Sweden, captured a few f the dream-like miniature scenes n vide, which shw stunned nlkers bending impssibly lw t the grund t take pictures and admire the wrk.
    8.What is the main feature f the wrks f these artists?
    A. Animal-friendly. B. Multi-functinal.
    C. Old-fashined. D. Small-sized.
    9.What can we infer frm Jim Hanks' wrds?
    A. They want t inspire mre peple t learn art.
    B. They have reused sme ld items in their wrks.
    C. They want t give the city mre musical elements.
    D. They are inspired by their lve fr traditinal architecture.
    10.What des the authr want t shw by mentining Michael's vide?
    A. Peple's lve fr this street art frm.
    B. The best way t appreciate the wrk.
    C. Prper behavirs f nlkers in public.
    D. Peple's awareness f envirnmental prtectin.
    11.Which f the fllwing is a suitable title fr the text?
    A. Street Art in All Its Frms B. A New Envirnmental Initiative
    C. Miniature Stres fr Mice D. The Revival f a Traditinal Art
    Researchers have bserved Flrida carpenter ants biting ff the injured legs f their cmpanins.
    These surgeries are the first knwn example f nn-human animals perfrming amputatins(截肢)t imprve a fellw animal's chances f recvering, the researchers say. “Nt nly can they d this, but they are even able t check the wunds and, depending n the lcatin, adapt the treatment accrdingly, ”says Erik Frank, an ant researcher. The ants are territrial(有领土意识的)and might sustain injuries while defending their hmes. S, the researchers wndered if the species had methds fr dealing with infected wunds.
    They discvered that when a wrker ant injured its leg's upper part, cmpanins wuld perfrm amputatins. These ther ants wuld then spend abut six minutes n average biting at the upper part until it came ff. “I find it striking t what extent they take cncerted(同心协力的)actin in this amputatin event, ” Frank says. “Yu can see it presenting the injured leg, and the ther ant, fr many minutes at a time, is biting it vilently and the injured ant desn't seem t cmplain. ”
    The researchers wndered if the amputatins culd serve t prevent infectins. T test this, they wunded sme ants' legs. They islated(隔 离)sme, ensuring they wuld receive n care , perfrmed their wn amputatins n thers and returned a third grup t the clny. The experiments shwed ants with upper-leg injuries that were islated died abut 60% f the time, while ants that received surgeries, either frm the researchers r frm fellw ants, almst always lived. The experiments als cnfirmed the ants didn't perfrm amputatins fr thse with lwer-leg injuries. But the thers wuld lick(舔舐)the wunds. They had an apprximately 75% survival rate, cmpared t a 15% survival rate fr islated ants with lwer-leg injuries.
    Flrida carpenter ants have muscles respnsible fr bld circulatin in their upper legs, s upper-leg injuries culd reduce circulatin. Lwer circulatin wuld, in turn, reduce the spread f infectin, buying the ants time t perfrm amputatins. The researchers fund amputatins fr lwer-leg wunds nly imprved survival chances if they were perfrmed immediately. The ants dn't perfrm blanket amputatin n any injury-they nly d s when it'd make sense.
    12.Why d the ants bite ff the injured legs f their cmpanins?
    A. T save their lives. B. T cmpete fr territry.
    C. T check their injuries. D. T frce them t wrk.
    13.What's Frank's pinin abut the injured ants receiving an amputatin?
    A. They're unwilling. B. They knw nthing abut it.
    C. They enjy it s much. D. They're cperative.
    14.What des paragraph 4 mainly talk abut cncerning the amputatin?
    A. Different rles ants play in it. B. Actins each ant makes fr it.
    C. The varius death rates it causes. D. The experiments abut its functin.
    15.What can be inferred abut the ants' amputatins t their cmpanins?
    A. They ften fail t achieve their gals.
    B. They amputate the lwer part f the leg.
    C. They perfrm them with strng targeting.
    D. They ften injure themselves while ding s.
    二、七选五
    16.Yu've likely heard that extrverts (性格外向者)gain energy frm being arund thers, while intrverts recharge by being alne.① ________? The truth is, we all exist n a spectrum (范围)between intrversin and extrversin - n ne is cmpletely ne r the ther.
    Extrversin, ne f the“Big Five”persnality traits, has a genetic basis, but peple can shw bth extrverted and intrverted behavirs depending n the situatin. Studies shw that even extrverts can feel exhausted after scializing.② ________;It's just that the upper limit will vary frm persn t persn.
    ③ ________. Lng, difficult, r intense cnversatins tend t be mre tiring. If yu're trying hard t make a gd impressin r meeting lts f new peple, yu're mre likely t feel wrn ut afterward.④ ________. S, yu can try reducing the exhaustin frm scializing by seeking interactins that make yu feel cmfrtable, aviding t many new peple at nce, r taking breaks during lng cnversatins. Additinally, if yu spend a lt f time hiding yur true feelings during scial events, yu might be mre likely t experience emtinal exhaustin r burnut. Fr example, “service with a smile”jbs culd make servers mre tired. Similarly, caregivers wh can't express their grief r fear may feel emtinally spent utside f wrk.⑤ ________. This can help lessen inner struggles and cnflicts.
    A. Cnflict and cmplaints als take mre energy
    B. Everyne will feel tired after a lt f scializing
    C. But des that mean extrverts never get tired f scializing
    D. Hwever, intrverts may never reach this pint f exhaustin
    E. Is this why extrverts are always mre successful in scial situatins
    F. T manage this, it's vital t make time t share yur emtins and accept them as real
    G. Research has fund that certain scial interactins are mre exhausting than thers
    三、完形填空(15空)
    One summer night in a seaside cttage, a by felt himself 1 frm bed. Then he was held in his father's arms ut nt the nearby beach. Overhead the sky twinkled with stars. “Watch!” 2 , as his father spke, ne f the stars mved. In a line f glden fire it fashed acrss the dark 3 . And befre the wnder f this culd 4 , anther star leaped frm its place, then anther, diving twards the restless sea.
    “What's this?” the child whispered.
    “Shting stars. They cme every year n a certain August night. I thught yu'd like t see the 5 . ”
    That was all:just an unexpected 6 f smething mysterius and beautiful. But, back 7 , the child stared fr a lng time int the dark, knwing that all arund the quiet huse, the night was full f the 8 music f the falling stars.
    Decades have passed, but he remembers that night still, because he was the 9 by whse father believed that a new experience was mre imprtant fr a small by than a(n) 10 night's sleep. N dubt he had all the usual childhd entertainment, but thse are 11 nw. What he remembers is the night f the shting stars, and the“trphy(战利品)table”in the dining rm where children were encuraged t 12 things they had fund-anything 13 r beautiful—snake skins, seashells, flwers, arrwheads …
    His father had, t a marvellus degree, the gift f pening drs fr children, f leading them int areas f splendid 14 . This subtle(巧妙的)art f 15 dimensins t a child's wrld desn't necessarily require a great deal f time. It simply invlves ding things mre ften with children instead f fr them r t them.
    17.A. called B. kncked C. lifted D. transprted
    18.A. Anxiusly B. Incredibly C. Simply D. Curiusly
    19.A. heavens B. face C. eyes D. sea
    20.A. wrk B. fade C. attack D. cntinue
    21.A. weather B. place C. cnditin D. shw
    22.A. cmeback B. blw C. visit D. glimpse
    23.A. t the beach B. under the sky C. in bed D. t his seat
    24.A. serius B. mdern C. silent D. sad
    25.A. cautius B. ambitius C. sensitive D. frtunate
    26.A. unbrken B. heavy C. light D. restless
    27.A. reslved B. avided C. frgtten D. delayed
    28.A. exhibit B. search C. cllect D. create
    29.A. uncertain B. unusual C. practical D. awful
    30.A. victry B. sky C. cttage D. newness
    31.A. applying B. adding C. turning D. tracing
    四、短文填空
    32.Chinese cnsumers are transfrming bags frm the Yunnanese milk tea brand(品牌) CHAGEE int their wn line f prducts: bk cvers, tissue bxes, and even ft ① _______(bath). Sme netizens make fun ② _______ these DIY innvatins, while thers defend ③ _______trend, stating that it's a waste nt t upcycle such high-quality, ④ _______(visual)appealing bags.
    Indeed, CHAGEE's blue and ff-white bags are elegant and ⑤ _______(attract). The mre ne stares at the milk tea bag, the mre familiar it seems. Frm the clurs dwn t the capital letters, it lks like a Dir Bk Tte bag designed by Maria Grazia Chiuri. This similarity has stimulated debate nline, with sme ⑥ _______(pint)ut that Chinese prints may have inspired Chiuri. After all, her bag's blue is similar t Chinese prcelain blue(瓷蓝)and the cuntryside backgrund ⑦ _______(reflect)a familiar theme in Chinese traditinal paintings. CHAGEE's use f a similar design can ⑧ _______ (perceive)as an attempt ⑨ _______(mdernise)Chinese traditinal tea culture.
    Cnsequently, many DIY influencers have adpted CHAGEE's traditinal Chinese artistic style. They have made varius vides ⑩ _______are accmpanied by Chinese flk music. These transfrmatins illustrate hw nline creatrs are tirelessly reimagining Chinese culture fr the cntemprary era.
    五、书面表达
    33.假定你是李华, 你校图书馆新设了小组学习室。请你给留学生同学 Michael 写邮件邀请他同去体验。内容包括:
    1. 位置和开放时间;
    2. 室内设施和功能。
    注意:
    1. 写作词数应为 80 左右;
    2. 请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。
    Dear Michael,
    ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
    Yurs,
    Li Hua
    六、读后续写
    34.I need t d smething in my cmmunity (社区) in rder t cmplete the cmmunity service hurs required t graduate frm high schl. Sme f my friends had signed up t spend time at a sup kitchen, s I did, t. It seemed like a gd thing t d.
    I thught that we wuld just be passing ur dinners t thse in need, but I fund ut we wuld be ding everything frm preparing t serving the dinner. We began preparing the fd, frm mixing salad dressing t separating frzen meat. Much still needed t be dne befre dinner was served, but already utside the building many hmeless peple were gathering. It wasn’t until a cuple f hurs later that we pened the drs and began serving dinner.
    As the line f peple came tward me, I gt a little scared. I’d cme face t face with the hmeless: Hw shuld I act? Hw wuld they treat me? Wuld they hate me fr having mre than they did? While sme f the peple lked very friendly, sme f them lked s dangerus, I didn’t have t much time t wrry abut it. I was assigned (分配) t serve the salad with the lady next t me. She smiled at me and said if I needed help, she’d be right there, which I fund quite cmfrting.
    I had never seen s many peple wanting fd. They were f all ages and natinalities. Mst f them wre clthes that were trn and dirty. Sme lked like they had ttally given up n life, while thers seemed t be making the best f the situatin, smiling and jking. Sme were better ff than thers, but they all needed a gd meal and a warm place t eat. It saddened me t think f hw many peple there were wh didn’t have a place t call hme and the nly fd they gt came frm a sup kitchen.
    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。
    As they came in my directin, I put n my brightest and happiest smile.
    ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
    I was s happy that I had earned my service hurs in this way.
    ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
    参考答案
    1.答案: A
    解析:细节理解题。根据第一部分的 We will visit sme f the best-preserved Rman mnuments in the wrld. (我们将参观一些世界上保存最完好的罗马建筑遗迹)和第二部分的we explre histrical mnuments and architecture. (我们探索历史遗迹和建筑)可知, 在 Classical Prvence 和 Suthern Spain 游客们可以参观历史遗迹。A. Histrical mnuments(历史遗迹)符合以上说法, 故选 A 项。
    2.答案: C
    解析:推理判断题。根据第三部分的 China's Sacred Landscapes (21days)(中华神山21天)和 Discver the China f ''past ages'', its walled cities, temples and muntain scenery with Prf Rbert Thrp. Highlights include China's mst sacred peaks at Munt Tai and Hangzhu's rlling hills, waterways and peaceful temples (和 Rbert 教授一起发现中国的过去, 有墙的城市、 寺庙和山景。精彩之处包括中国最神圣的泰山之巅, 杭州起伏的群山、运河和宁静的寺庙) 可知, 去中国的神山之行总共有 27 天, 而且 Thrp 对中国的名山非常了解。由此推测 Thrp 在这四个国家里最了解中国。C. China(中国)符合以上说法, 故选 C 项。
    3.答案: B
    解析:细节理解题。根据第四部分的 Tur highlights include the Rman city f Dugga, the undergrund Mumidian capital at Bulla Regia, Rman Sbeitla and the remte areas arund Taraunine and Matmata, unique fr undergrund cities. (突尼斯的旅游亮点包括罗马城市 Dugga, 地下城市 Mumidian, 它是 Bulla Regia 的首府, Rman Sbeitla 以及在 Taraunine 和 Matmata 附近的区域, 它们是独特的地下城市)可知, 突尼斯的旅游亮点是地下城市。B. Undergrund cities(地下城市)符合以上说法, 故选 B 项。
    4.答案: D
    解析:理 解 具 体 信 息 。 根 据 第 一 段 中 的 this event … is ne f the ldest cntests at the Kentucky State Fair 可知, 这是肯塔基州博览会上最古老的比赛之一。由此可见, 这是当地的一项传统。
    5.答案: B
    解析:理解词汇。根据第一段中的 t see wh can crw the mst in a 15-minutestretch 和第二段中的 The nly real rules 可知, 这里是说比赛规则, 即:在长达 15 分钟的时间内, 看哪只公鸡打鸣次数最多且鸡的主人不准进行怂恿。
    6.答案: A
    解析:理解具体信息。根据第三段中的 he was already cvering his rster's eyesgently with his hand 和 Part f the trick was t make his rster believe the sun hadn'trisen yet 可知, Ben 的策略是用手捂住鸡的眼睛, 使其误以为太阳还没升起, 从而达到混淆时间的目的。
    7.答案: C
    解析:理解主旨要义。总览全文可知, 作者主要讲述了自己参加肯塔基州博览会的一次经历。在展会上, 作者观看了一场令人难忘的比赛, 当地人带着自己的公鸡来到一个舞台上,在规定的时间内看哪只公鸡打鸣次数最多, 故 C 项作为本文标题最合适。
    8.答案: D
    解析: 细节理解题。根据第二段中“A miniature recrd stre, cmplete with a bttle cap banj(班卓琴), a small restaurant, a travel agent, a jazz club—all crafted t the tiniest detail. ” 可知, 这些艺术家的作品的主要特色就是小。故选 D。
    9.答案: B
    解析: 推理判断题。根据第五段中“We like t … , and recycle bjects we lse r thrw away … ”可推断, 这些艺术家回收利用了一些旧物件以创造这个微型建筑世界。故选 B。
    10.答案: A
    解析:推理判断题。根据文章最后一段“Michael Gehrisch … which shw stunned nlkers bending impssibly lw t the grund t take pictures and admire the wrk. ”可推断, 作者提及 Michael Gehrisch 的视频是想表明人们对这些微型建筑的喜爱。故选 A。
    11.答案: C
    解析:标题归纳题。由文章第一段中“A cllectin f artists installed tiny buildings, stres and cafes … designed t be inhabited by mice. ”可知, 文章主要介绍了一群艺术家在街道上设计了供老鼠居住的微型建筑、商店和咖啡馆。所以“Miniature Stres fr Mice”作为文章标题最为合适。故选 C。
    12.答案: A
    解析:细节理解题。根据第二段 These surgeries are the first knwn example f nn-human animals perfrming amputatins t imprve a fellw animal's dds f recvering 可知, 木蚁对受伤的同伴实施截肢手术是为了救它们。
    13.答案: D
    解析:推理判断题。根据第三段 “I find it striking t what extent they take cncerted actin in this amputatin event, ” Frank says. “Yu can see it presenting the injured leg, and the ther ant, fr many minutes at a time, is biting it vilently and the injured ant desn't seem t cmplain. ” 可知, 这些受伤的木蚁在接受截肢手术时很配合。
    14.答案: D
    解析:段落大意题。从第四段的主旨句 The researchers wndered if the amputatins culd serve t prevent infectins. T test this … 可知, 第四段主要讲述了研究人员想弄明白截肢是否能阻止感染而进行的实验。
    15.答案: C
    解析:推理判断题。根据第二段 Nt nly can they d this, but they are even able t check the wunds and, depending n the lcatin, adapt the treatment accrdingly 和最 后一 段 The ants dn't perfrm blanket amputatin n any injury-they nly d s when it'd make sense. 可知, 木蚁能够诊断出同伴的伤口, 并根据伤口的位置调整相应的治疗方法。木蚁不会在任何伤口上都采用大面积的截肢, 它们只会在有意义的时候才给同伴做截肢手术。由此可知, 木蚁做截肢手术有很强的针对性。
    16.答案:C;B;G;A;F
    解析:
    17.答案: C
    解析:句意:一个夏夜, 在海边的小屋里, 一个男孩感觉自己被人从床上拎了起来。A. called 称呼, 召唤, 打电话;B. kncked 敲, 碰击;C. lifted 举起, 抬升;D. transprted 运输;运送。
    18.答案: B
    解析:句意:“看!”令人难以置信的是, 就在他父亲说话的时候, 其中一颗星星动了起来。A. Anxiusly 不安地, 忧虑地;B. Incredibly 难以置信地;C. Simply 仅仅, 只;D. Curiusly好奇地。
    19.答案: A
    解析:句意:一道金色的火焰划过黑暗的天空。A. heavens 天空;B. face 脸, 面部;C. eyes眼睛;D. sea 海洋。
    20.答案: B
    解析:句意:还没等奇迹消失, 又一颗星星从它的位置跃出, 接着又一颗, 俯冲向不平静的大海。A. wrk 起作用, 工作;B. fade 消失, 褪色;C. attack 批评, 袭击;D. cntinue 继续,延续。
    21.答案: D
    解析:句意:“是流星。他们每年八月的某个晚上都会来。我想你会喜欢看这场星空秀。”A. weather 天气, 气象;B. place 地点, 地位;C. cnditin 状况, 条件;D. shw 表演,展览。
    22.答案: D
    解析:句意:仅此而已:只是对神秘而美丽的事物的短暂体验。A. cmeback 再度流行, 复出;B. blw 打击, 吹气;C. visit 参观, 拜访, 视察;D. glimpse 一瞥, 短暂的感受。
    23.答案: C
    解析:句意:但是, 回到床上, 这个孩子在黑暗中凝视了很长一段时间。他知道在安静的房子周围, 这个夜晚充满了星星落下的无声音乐。A. t the beach 到沙滩;B. under the sky 天空下;C, in bed 在床上。D. t his seat 到座位上。
    24.答案: C
    解析: 句意:同上。A. serius 严肃的, 危急的;B. mdern 现代的;C. silent 寂静无声的, 沉默的;D. sad 伤心的, 糟糕的。
    25.答案: D
    解析:句意:几十年过去了, 他仍然记得那个晚上, 因为他是一个幸运的男孩-他的父亲认为, 对一个小男孩来说, 一次新的经历比睡个整觉更重要。A. cautius 小心的, 谨慎的:B. ambitius 有抱负的;C. sensitive 敏感的, 易受伤害的:D. frtunate 幸运的。
    26.答案: A
    解析:句意:同上, A. unbrken 完整的, 未被阻断的:B. heavy 重的, 严重的;C. light (睡眠)不深的, 易醒的;D. restless 坐立不安的, 没有睡眠的。
    27.答案: C
    解析:句意:毫无疑问, 他有一切平常的童年娱乐, 但现在这些都被遗忘了。A. reslved 解决:B. avided 避免, 防止;C. frgtten 忘记:D. delayed 延误, 耽搁。
    28.答案: A
    解析:句意:他记得的是流星的夜晚, 还有餐厅里的“战利品桌”, 在那里孩子们被鼓励 展示他们发现的东西-任何不寻常或美丽的东西-蛇皮、贝壳、花、箭头 … , A. exhibit 展览, 炫耀;B. search 搜寻, 搜查:C. cllect 收集, 收藏, 募集:D. create 创造, 设计。
    29.答案: B
    解析:句意:同上, A. uncertain 无把握的, 不确定的:B. unusual 不寻常的, 罕见的;C. practical 实际的, 合适的;D. awful 糟糕的, 可怕的。
    30.答案: D
    解析:句意:他的父亲有一种了不起的天赋, 那就是为孩子们打开大门, 带领他们进入一个崭新的辉煌的领域。A. victry 胜利, 成功:B. sky 天空;C. cttage 小屋, 乡间别墅: D. newness 新奇, 新鲜感。
    31.答案: B
    解析:句意:这种给孩子的世界增加维度的微妙艺术并不一定需要大量的时间。A. applying 申请. 施加, 应用;B. adding 增加;C. turning 转变, 翻转:D. tracing 追溯, 追踪。
    32.答案:baths;f;the;visually;attractive;pinting;reflects;be perceived;t mdernise;that /which
    解析:①考查名词复数。设空处与 cvers、bxes 并列表泛指, 且是可数名词, 故填baths。注:ft bath 意为 “足浴盆”。
    ②考查介词。make fun f 意为 “取笑, 拿…… 开玩笑”。
    ③考查冠词。此处的 trend 特指上文提到的 “时尚, 新潮流”, 故填 the。
    ④考查副词。设空处作状语, 修饰形容词 appealing, 故填 visually。
    ⑤考查形容词。设空处与 elegant 并列作表语, 应用其形容词形式。
    ⑥考查动词 - ing 形式。此处是 with 的复合结构, sme(指某些人)与之间是逻辑上的主谓关系, 故填 pinting。
    ⑦考查主谓一致。设空处作谓语, 主语 the cuntryside backgrund 与其之间是主谓关系, 且属于客观陈述, 故填 reflects。
    ⑧考查被动语态。设空处作谓语, 与主语 CHAGEE's use 之间是动宾关系, 且空前有情态动词 can, 故填 be perceived。
    ⑨考查动词不定式。an attempt t d sth 意为 “尝试做某事”。
    ⑩考查关系代词。设空处引导限制性定语从句, 修饰 vides, 且在从句中作主语, 故填 that 或 which。
    33.答案:
    Dear Michael,
    Gd news! A newly-furnished sectin, cnsisting f eight Grup Learning Rms, is nw pen t us students in ur schl library.
    Lcated n the third flr beside the nline reading rms, it can be accessible frm 8 a. m. till 9 p. m. thrughut the weekdays. Thse rms are equipped with mdern electrnic facilities, all f which are linked t the Internet. It's really cnvenient fr us t d sme grup prjects. Why nt ask ur grup members t g and experience it?
    I am lking frward t yur early reply and we can reserve ne rm fr ur prject.
    Yurs,
    Li Hua
    解析:
    34.答案:
    As they came in my directin, I put n my brightest and happiest smile. Nervus as I felt, I did my best t keep myself calm and packed bread, salad and meat t thse in need. Upn nticing my hurried and trembling hands, the lady next t me smilingly tld me that I shuld first rganize these peple t queue up and then hand ut salad ne by ne. I immediately sprang int actin and the passing time witnessed the smth prcess f this event. Every ne f them including thse wh lked very dangerus murmured in a cheering vice “Thank yu” and bwed t me sincerely, which brught warmth straight int my heart. It was nt until the night wiped ut the last ray f sun that we finished ur cmmunity service fr the hmeless.
    I was s happy that I had earned my service hurs in this way. I was aware that my time spent at the sup kitchen was really a rewarding, enriching and life-changing experience. Nt nly did I clear my previus prejudice against thse wh deserved cmpassin and supprt, but als I served the peple wh were less frtunate than me. In the meanwhile, I suddenly came t realize that nt everyne was blessed with frtune and brn t be wealthy, and therefre, we shuld always keep grateful fr what life blessed us with. I nw felt it a duty t d what I culd fr them. Since that day, I have spared mre time in ffering my service pprtunity in dining halls, in the streets, in frnt f grcery stres.
    解析:1.本文以社区服务为线索展开。作者是一名学生,为了完成高中毕业所需的社区服务时间,他需要在他的社区为大家做点什么。在他进行社区服务的当天,最初是感到有点害怕,当他见过很多人没有吃的和家的时候,感到很难过。
    2.①由第一段首句内容“当他们朝我的方向走来时,我露出最灿烂、最快乐的笑容。”可知,第一段可描写作者改变了心态,用积极的一面去面对无家可归的人,同时,那些无家可归的人得到服务时,也会很开心,并且表示感谢。这些让作者感到很幸福。
    ②由第二段首句内容“我很高兴我以这种方式赢得了我的服务时间。"可知,第二段可描写作者通过服务这些无家可归的人,学到了感恩和乐观,并且领悟到了就算面对困难,也要对生活秉持积极的态度。

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