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这是一份2025届贵州省遵义市高三上学期第二次联考英语试题,共26页。试卷主要包含了听力选择题,阅读理解,完形填空,语法填空,书信写作,书面表达等内容,欢迎下载使用。
一、听力选择题
1.Why des the wman need t cme back later?
A.She came t early.
B.She needs t get sme cash.
C.She frgt t bring her credit card.
2.Hw des the wman sund?
A.Dubtful.B.Indifferent.C.Determined.
3.Hw many hurs des the man plan t study English in ttal?
A.Tw.B.Furteen.C.Seven.
4.What des the man think f the wman’s new actin figure?
A.It’s nthing special.B.It’s expensive.C.It’s rare.
5.What are the speakers talking abut?
A.A farm.B.A pht.C.The childhd.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
6.Why des the man refuse t g t the lake?
A.He can’t swim.
B.He needs t repair his bike.
C.He thinks it’s nt clean enugh.
7.What is the weather prbably like tday?
A.Sunny.B.Cludy.C.Rainy.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
8.Where are the speakers prbably?
A.On the bus.B.At the ffice.C.At the man’s hme.
9.Why is the wman s tired?
A.She gt her car washed.
B.She had many extra custmers.
C.She cvered her c-wrker’s wrk.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
10.Wh might Ralph be?
A.A nvelist.B.A singer.C.A teacher.
11.What is special abut the bk?
A.There are three main characters.
B.The characters all live a difficult life.
C.The main character died but still influences thers.
12.Hw des Frank influence his children?
A.Thrugh his smell.B.Thrugh his persnality.C.Thrugh the sund f his vice.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
13.What did the wman d this mrning?
A.She tk a rest.B.She made a delivery.C.She had her hair cut.
14.Wh is the new custmer?
A.Lwman Htel.B.Green Light.C.Ryal Suite.
15.Why des the wman want t make the new custmer happy?
A.They wuld rder a lt.B.They are very lyal.C.They are impressive.
16.What did the new custmer rder?
A.Ht chicken.B.Eggs and flur.C.Cld sandwiches.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
17.What is exciting abut the news?
A.The hme team wn a champinship.
B.The managers were suited fr the team.
C.Sme sprts stars jined the hme team.
18.Hw many new high-paying ffice jbs will Amazn bring t the city?
A.Abut 5,000.B.Abut 15,000.C.Abut 10,000.
19.What d pliticians think f the city giving Amazn tax relief?
A.It is a gd investment.B.It csts the city t much.C.It reduces high-paying jbs.
20.What will happen in the fllwing mnth?
A.A big celebratin.B.A basketball game.C.A visit frm Amazn’s leaders.
二、阅读理解
Impressive Creatins
3D printers have changed manufacturing a lt, allwing fr the creatin frm buildings t art, vehicles, and even bdy parts. These are sme f the incredible 3D-printed prjects.
Surprising Vilin
The vilin made n a 3D printer was part f an exhibitin in Madrid, Spain, and was prbably nt intended fr playing music. Hwever, musicians wh have tested it reprted a surprisingly gd sund.
Miracle Of Biink
Researchers frm Swansea University, Wales, are develping biink made frm human cells and plant materials t 3D print bdy parts such as nses r ears fr peple brn lacking them r thse wh have suffered scars frm burns, cancers r wunds.
High Tech Meets Clay
The 3D-printed clay buildings were cnstructed in Ravenna, Italy, made frm raw earth cmbined with water, lime (石灰) and dry plants, using 3D printers with rbtic arms. The ec-friendly structures were designed by Mari Cucinella Architects.
Zer-emissin Vehicle
Slar cells prvide the engine with energy, special filters (过滤器) capture CO₂, and the bdy is made f a new kind f recyclable plastic using 3D printing. The zer-emissin car was designed and built by students at Eindhven University f Technlgy in the Netherlands.
21.Where is the 3D-printed vilin exhibited?
A.Spain.B.Wales.C.Italy.D.The Netherlands.
22.Which shws the applicatin f 3D printing in Medicine?
A.Surprising Vilin.B.Miracle Of Biink.
C.High Tech Meets Clay.D.Zer-emissin Vehicle.
23.What did High Tech Meets Clay and Zer-emissin Vehicle have in cmmn?
A.Bth were made f new materials.B.Bth were intended fr perfrmances.
C.Bth were friendly t the envirnment.D.Bth were designed by cllege students.
Churchill, a small rural twn in Manitba, Canada, has an unusual relatinship with its neighbring plar bears. The presence f these animals has becme a majr draw fr turists, which in turn has saved the lcal ecnmy after the clsure f a military base.
The bears are increasingly entering the twn in search f fd. The melting sea ice, their nrmal hunting grund, is believed t be the cause. Geff Yrk frm Plar Bears Internatinal explains that mre bears are visible n land fr lnger perids, and they’re taking greater risks, appraching peple mre clsely.
Despite the ptential danger, it’s been ver 10 years since a plar bear attack in Churchill. The twn has a warning system, guards, and even a plar bear jail t ensure safety. Sergeant Ian Van Nest, a cnservatin fficer, guards the streets during plar bear seasn. When he encunters a grup f turists watching a bear, he makes sure they maintain a safe distance. These safety measures, alng with the unique appeal f the plar bears, have made Churchill an attractive destinatin fr turists.
Visitrs have been crucial t Churchill’s survival. After the military base clsed in the 1970s, the twn’s ppulatin drpped. But the fld f plar bear turists, spending an average f $5,000 per visit, has added ver $7 millin annually t the lcal ecnmy.
“We’re used t bears s when yu see ne yu dn’t start t tremble,” Churchill’s mayr Mike Spence said. “It’s their area t. It’s imprtant hw the cmmunity lives with bears and wildlife in general t really get alng.” The frmer military base had a rcket launch area, which seemed t keep bears away. When it clsed, the bears started entering the twn mre ften. S, prvince fficials “put tgether a plar bear alert prgram t make sure the cmmunity members are prtected,” said Spence.
24.What caused bears t enter the twn?
A.Their habit f taking risks.B.The presence f ther animals.
C.Their desire t apprach peple.D.The reductin f their habitat.
25.Which best describes the prtective measures?
A.Cstly.B.Prductive.C.Everlasting.D.Time-cnsuming.
26.Why is bear turism imprtant t the twn?
A.It can bst its ppulatin.B.It can prmte cultural exchanges.
C.It can bring ecnmic benefits.D.It can imprve peple’s living standard.
27.What is Spence’s pinin abut the bears in the twn?
A.They are cexisting with humans.B.Their number is increasing.
C.They are making peple frightened.D.Their living area is expanding.
As families gather arund the table this hliday seasn, many will eagerly fill their plates with prteins, grains, and f curse, desserts. Vegetables are ften a harder sell, especially the mre bitter varieties. Sme peple even turn up their nses at the fruits which have a sur taste, as well.
In recent years, nt eating bitter r sur prduce has caused scientists t step up effrts t adjust the plants’ DNA t reduce the enzymes (酶) that cause these tastes. The result is less bitter greens, sweeter pineapples, and ther crp varieties that have recently entered the marketplace r are abut t.
The cmpunds that create the sharp flavrs f vegetables are what make them s beneficial, says Michael Miller, a fd scientist at the University f Illinis at Urbana-Champaign. Fr example, the bitter-tasting chemicals rich in the vegetables have numerus antixidant, antimicrbial, and anti-inflammatry prperties, which ffer a range f health benefits, such as imprving immune functin, preventing infectins and slwing aging.
Fd scientists invlved in these effrts insist that sme health-prmting chemicals are lst, but the increased cnsumptin f mre tasty fruits and vegetables makes up fr it. Hwever, plant scientists think it wuld be wise t find a balance fr these fruits and vegetables where bth sweet and acidic flavrs remain. This is imprtant nt nly fr humans, but fr the survival f the crps as well. Were bitter cmpunds t be remved entirely, as the plants grw in the fields, the insects will als be eager t eat a lt mre.
As gene editing makes it ever easier t change a crp’s flavrs, mre changes t the tastes f vegetables and fruits are in the cming years. But hw these changes truly balance flavur and health remains a challenge.
28.What des the underlined phrase “turn up their nses at” in paragraph 1 mean?
A.Smell ut.B.Shw dislike fr.C.Apprve f.D.Lk frward t.
29.What is the gal f changing the DNA f crps?
A.T help them grw fast.B.T enrich their nutrients.
C.T appeal t cnsumers.D.T imprve their immunity.
30.What is the fd scientists’ attitude t gene editing?
A.Supprtive.B.Indifferent.C.Negative.D.Skeptical.
31.What des the text mainly cnvey?
A.Custmers gain mre health benefits due t gene editing.
B.Custmers prefer less bitter vegetables due t gene editing.
C.Gene editing increases the prductin but damages the crps.
D.Gene editing imprves the flavr but reduces health benefits.
A new study reprted at the recent Alzheimer’s Assciatin Internatinal Cnference in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania suggests that particles (颗粒) fund in wildfire smke culd increase the risk f getting dementia. Dementia is a prgressive brain cnditin that causes thinking prblems and ther health issues. There are several frms f dementia, including Alzheimer’s disease (阿尔兹海默症).
The study centered n a substance (物质) called PM2.5, a mixture f small, slid particles and water drplets fund in the air. PM2.5 particles are abut 30 times smaller than a human hair. They can be breathed int the lungs and then mve n t the bld stream. Existing evidence shws this kind f pllutin — frm traffic, factries and fires — can cause r wrsen heart disease. The new study finds it culd als increase the risks f dementia.
Researchers frm the University f Washingtn carried ut the study. They examined health recrds f 1.2 millin lder adults in Suthern Califrnia between 2009 and 2019. The scientists used air quality mnitring and ther data t estimate hw much PM2.5 was released frm wildfire smke r ther ways ver three years. The study fund the risk f being diagnsed with dementia increased abut 21 percent fr every 1 micrgram increase in the cncentratin f wildfire particles. That cmpared with a 3 percent increased risk fr every 3 micrgram increase in nn-wildfire particles.
It is nt clear why this difference exists. But with wildfires increasing, this issue needs mre study, said Alzheimer’s Assciatin chief science fficer Maria Carrill. She said it is especially imprtant because the risk f Alzheimer’s — the mst cmmn frm f dementia — is higher fr lwer-incme ppulatins wh may have a harder time aviding unhealthy air. Carrill nted that health warnings urge staying indrs when air quality is pr. But she added, “They have few ptins. Mst f them have n alternative but t labr utside.”
32.What can be learned abut PM2.5 frm paragraph 2?
A.It can raise Alzheimer’s risks.B.It is the main substance in the air.
C.It damages peple’s bld stream.D.It is the leading factr f heart disease.
33.Hw did the researchers carry ut the study?
A.By making a randm survey.B.By bserving the air cnditins.
C.By cmparing the cllected data.D.By cnducting experiments in the lab.
34.Why are peple with lw incmes mre likely t get Alzheimer’s?
A.Because they refuse t make ptins.B.Because they are unaware f the risk.
C.Because they are warned t stay indrs.D.Because they usually wrk in the pen air.
35.What is the authr’s purpse in writing this text?
A.T clarify the methds f the research.B.T state new findings n wildfire smke.
C.T illustrate the significance f air quality.D.T analyze the cause f Alzheimer’s disease.
Hw t Be Wh Yu Want t Be
D yu ever feel like yu are nt the persn ther peple think yu are? 36 Hwever, these tips can help yu becme the persn yu want t be.
Discver yurself. It is key t knw what makes yu unique, what makes yu happy and what is hlding yu back. Learning what makes yu different is a prcess called differentiatin. Try spending mre time n thse activities and practices that bring yu jy. Fears, anxieties, insecurities, and self-criticism can prevent yu frm changing yurself fr the better. 37
38 Recrd all f yur aspiratins and gals. Each gal shuld be realistic and psitive while fcusing n yurself. Visualizing yur dreams n a daily basis can help mtivate yu, which will remind yu f yur dreams and give yu affirmatin. Facing setbacks n yur rad t reinventin, remember t give yurself rm fr failure. When it ccurs, lk back n yur list f gals t remind yurself.
Reinvent yurself. Yu can break bad habits by identifying the triggers f yur habits, learning hw t break the cycle, and rewarding yurself when it wrks. 39 If yu’ve had a great day when yu d really well in yur new habits and rutines, praise yurself and give yurself a reward.
Trust yurself. 40 They may even try t make yu feel guilty fr trying. Dn’t argue with the peple criticizing yur chices. Being wh yu want t be means taking respnsibility fr yur actins, realizing that yu can change and have cntrl ver yur wn actins.
A.Set gals.
B.Reward yurself.
C.It may seem impssible t recreate yurself.
D.Sme peple will encurage yu t be cnfident.
E.Dn’t be discuraged if it is hard t break the habits.
F.Sme peple will cnvince yu it’s impssible t change.
G.Such self-destructive thughts stp yu befre reinventin.
三、完形填空
I can walk near my huse in the dark — my feet knw the way. S it was a shck when I gt 41 .
One afternn, I went int the frest, lking at the plants and the trails (足迹) f animals alng the way. As it gt dark, I 42 t g hme, but rather than turning back the way I came, I’d make a lp (绕路). 43 , after walking fr a while, I felt my first flash f dubt. Had I gne the 44 directin? I lked t my phne’s GPS, nly t be 45 fr my phne died. My 46 nw turned int panic.
I recalled that, n my way t the frest, I was paying attentin t the 47 arund me — the trees and animal trails. But as I determined nt t turn back, I 48 my landmarks. Befre phnes gt s smart, I’d 49 my rute n the paper map. But with GPS n my phne, my brain 50 practice, becming rusty (生锈), even lazy.
I kept walking and suddenly my brain made a(n) 51 between my current lcatin and a(n) 52 place n the map in my mind. I recgnized where I had been, allwing me t 53 my way.
This experience taught me an imprtant lessn: I’ll learn t 54 less n the technlgy, cnnecting trees and rcks n my wn and 55 a map in my mind.
41.A.injuredB.startedC.lstD.separated
42.A.decidedB.agreedC.vlunteeredD.cntinued
43.A.FinallyB.OtherwiseC.AdditinallyD.Hwever
44.A.wrngB.fixedC.generalD.hidden
45.A.disappintedB.amusedC.encuragedD.embarrassed
46.A.painB.dubtC.sympathyD.anger
47.A.symblsB.detailsC.answersD.highlights
48.A.kncked dwnB.mixed upC.gave upD.set dwn
49.A.cpyB.trackC.cntrlD.share
50.A.analysesB.embracesC.lacksD.needs
51.A.arrangementB.agreementC.chiceD.cnnectin
52.A.tempraryB.beautifulC.desertedD.familiar
53.A.windB.findC.changeD.push
54.A.cmmentB.reflectC.dependD.experiment
55.A.buildB.pstC.printD.shw
四、语法填空
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
The 12th Natinal Traditinal Games f Ethnic Minrities f the Peple’s Republic f China 56 (pen) in Sanya, Hainan prvince, which is a platfrm t bst understandings and unity amng peple frm different ethnic grups.
The splendid pening ceremny f the games featured cultures f peple frm China’s 56 ethnic grups, with apprximately 10,000 athletes frm all ver China 57 (gather) n the trpical island t cmpete in 149 events. 58 grand party was als held fr participants t shwcase their different traditins and cultural heritages.
China has attached great imprtance 59 preserving ethnic cultures f different ethnic grups. Hlding these games and frmulating mdern sets f rules 60 (wide) help endangered traditinal ethnic sprts regain vitality. Unlike traditinal sprting events, the games feature cmpetitins 61 (rt) in traditinal custms and the daily life f peple frm different ethnic grups in China. The games nt nly prvide a stage 62 athletes shw their skills but als ffer peple a chance t learn the 63 (diverse) f ethnic cultures. The unique charm f different ethnic grups can 64 (understand) deeply by the nes participating in these games. Mrever, the games als cntribute t the inheritance and develpment f traditinal ethnic sprts.
In cnclusin, we shuld supprt and take part in such events 65 (preserve) ur precius cultural heritages.
五、书信写作
66.2024年12月,春节被列入联合国教科文组织非物质文化遗产名录。假定你是李华,你的英国朋友Chris在给你的邮件中提到他对此很感兴趣,请给他回邮件,内容包括:
1.春节的习俗;
2.你对此事的看法。
参考词汇:联合国教科文组织非物质文化遗产名录UNESCO’s List f Intangible Cultural Heritage
注意:1.写作词数应为80词左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear Chris,
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Yurs,
Li Hua
六、书面表达
67.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。续写的词数为150词左右。
Eunice had lved music fr as lng as she culd remember. When she was a baby, she wuld clap and sing alng t the tunes n TV shws with delightful enthusiasm. When she saw sme musical ntes written in a magazine, she culd sing them all. Her parents were amazed that she culd read music at such a yung age. S her father decided t gift her a pian t nurture her talent. Overjyed, Eunice excelled in her pian playing.
Eunice’s mum, a cnservative lady, has strict rules and unique insights int music. Classical music, t her, is a blend f wisdm and histry. She believed it had the pwer t nurish the sul and deepen ne’s understanding f the wrld. In cntrast, she thught pp music lacked the lasting depth and beauty f classical music. Her mther discuraged her frm playing that kind f music. “Jazz and blues are wicked and lead t things like dancing!” Her mum wuld say with a serius lk n her face.
As Eunice grew lder, she enjyed diverse music frm radis, recrd players, and street musicians. It all sunded amazing, and hw culd such wnderful music pssibly be wicked? Her father, understanding her lve fr music, encuraged her t play all kinds f music when her mther was nt hme. He kept watching ut f the frnt windw t see if her mther was cming back.
“Here she cmes! Stp playing!” he wuld whisper urgently whenever he sptted her mther appraching. Playing this diverse music became their cherished secret.
After years f studying, her family fund it difficult t supprt her musical educatin. Frtunately, her pian teacher Miss Mazzy came t her aid and cllected dnatins frm the peple f the twn. The generus neighburs readily supprted her, prviding her with the funds she needed. T express her gratitude, Miss Mazzy arranged fr Eunice t perfrm a special cncert.
The girl was bth excited and nervus. She wrked especially hard t plish up twelve pieces, including several pp music pieces. Hwever, she was afraid that her mther wuld cme and find ut her secret lve fr pp music during the cncert.
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 she stepped n the stage, she was surprised t see her mther in the frnt rw.
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After playing all the twelve pieces, Eunice’s mther apprached her with pride.
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《2025届贵州省遵义市高三上学期第二次联考英语试题》参考答案
1.B
【原文】W: I saw yur sign utside the stre. I’ll take three shirts. Can I pay with a credit card r with a check?
M: I’m srry, but the sale nly wrks when yu pay with paper mney.
W: OK, I will cme back later then.
2.C
【原文】M: I need yu t prmise me that whatever I’m abut t tell yu stays between us.
W: Abslutely! Trust me. I wn’t breathe a wrd t anyne. Yur secret is safe with me.
3.B
【原文】W: Hw are yur English studies ging?
M: Fine. I study tw hurs a day. If I can keep n studying it fr a week, I am sure I can get better.
W: Gd wrk. Keep it up.
4.A
【原文】W: Have yu seen my new actin figure? I’ve never seen anything like it befre.
M: It’s rdinary, I’m afraid. Yu shuld lk nline fr rare nes, but they’ll be expensive.
5.B
【原文】W: What a nice picture, a beautiful farm with cws everywhere!
M: Thank yu. I tk the picture when I stayed in the cuntryside in my childhd.
6.C 7.A
【原文】W: Why dn’t yu want t cme with us t the lake? Are yu embarrassed that yu can’t swim?
M: I can swim just fine. It’s just that the water isn’t s clean. I can’t stand it. Besides, I was ging t ride my bike all day. Tday is the nicest day in a week.
W: That’s why we’re ging t the lake. But I understand. It’s been cludy and rainy fr t many days in a rw. Well, wuld yu cnsider meeting up with us tnight?
M: What’s ging n tnight?
W: Everyne is cming back t my huse, and we are ging t ck a big meal ver a fire.
M: I will jin yu fr that.
8.A 9.C
【原文】W: I can’t wait t g hme and sleep. I had a lng day at the ffice. I might pass ut right here!
M: Yu can take a shrt break if yu want. I’ll wake yu up when we get t yur stp s that yu wn’t miss it.
W: N, thanks. I wuldn’t actually be able t sleep here. The ride is t rugh and lud. Besides, I still have t get my car washed befre I can settle in fr the day.
M: Why are yu s tired? Did many extra custmers cme int the stre?
W: Nt really. It was abut the same as usual. Hwever, my c-wrker was ut sick, s there were duble tasks fr me. Maybe I’ll get a bttle f Cca-Cla t wake up.
M: Yu shuld drink a cup f cffee instead. I d that when I’m tired.
10.A 11.C 12.B
【原文】W: That’s a wnderful bk yu wrte, Ralph. Where did yu get the idea fr After Dad? I als like the cver n Amazn.cm.
M: I wanted t write an unusual nvel in which the main character isn’t there, but he is still the mst imprtant character in the stry.
W: Yes, I can see that. Yu’re talking abut a father, Frank, f curse. Even thugh Frank died early, he cntinued t guide and teach his family.
M: Yes, that’s the idea. Yu can see that he cntinues t make great influence n his three children. Every time they reach a difficult perid in their lives, he seems t appear t them. He can appear as a memry r as a familiar smell. Or smetimes they seem t hear the sund f his vice. And when they have a sense f him, it changes their pinins abut what t d.
W: That must be the pwer f their father’s gd character.
M: Yes, and I think it’s true fr all f us. The peple we knew cntinue t guide us by wh they were even thugh they are n lnger arund.
13.B 14.C 15.A 16.C
【原文】W: I need yu t take this delivery acrss twn. It will be ging ut befre lunch time. Just make sure t leave here at least 30 minutes early. I dn’t want it t be late.
M: Acrss twn? I thught yesterday yu said it was ging t the barber’s arund the crner.
W: N, that was the ther delivery that I tk this mrning. It went next dr t the Lwman Htel.
M: S wh is getting the delivery then? Our regular custmer, Green Light, nly rder n Mndays.
W: It’s a new custmer. They’re called Ryal Suite. And we need t make them happy.
M: Is it because yu want t impress them? Yu can’t knw whether they’re lyal custmers yet.
W: Hpefully they will be lyal. They said they want t d this lunch rder every week and it is a lt f fd. I need t shw them that we can d it fr them prperly.
M: Are they rdering ht fd that’s already made r ingredients t make their wn? When I checked yesterday, we had a lt f chicken left. Lwman usually rders the eggs and flur because they make fd fr their htel guests.
W: This new cmpany just rdered ver 100 cld sandwiches actually.
M: OK. I will g t get gas in my car nw.
17.A 18.A 19.B 20.C
【原文】
Gd evening, and welcme t the Channel 4 evening news. Well, it’s been a very exciting day fr news. Our hme team wn the basketball finals fr the first time in 15 years. Experts were predicting that it wuld be a lng time until we saw anther win because the managers were nt suited fr the team, but thanks t the stars n ur team, they gt the jb dne. Als, ur twn has been selected as the next hme base fr a majr cmpany. Amazn has agreed t build its main ffice and tw f its warehuses near ur city. Experts expect the plan t result in 15,000 new jbs in the area. Abut 5000 f thse jbs will be high-paying ffice jbs. There was sme cncern abut the plan because pliticians said the city was paying t much in tax relief t the cmpany. But ther peple have said that the tax reliefis a very gd investment in ur future. Time, f curse, will tell. In the meantime, Amazn plans t start hiring peple fr its ffices and warehuses as sn as next year. Grund will be brken n the new buildings next week, and next mnth the leaders f Amazn are due here fr a visit. The city is having a big celebratin tmrrw at the main center.
21.A 22.B 23.C
【导语】这是一篇应用文。本文概述了3D打印技术在多个领域的创新应用。
21.细节理解题。根据Surprising Vilin部分中“The vilin made n a 3D printer was part f an exhibitin in Madrid, Spain, and was prbably nt intended fr playing music. (这把用3D打印机制作的小提琴是西班牙马德里一个展览的一部分,可能不是用来演奏音乐的)”可知,3D打印的小提琴在西班牙马德里展出,故选A。
22.细节理解题。根据Miracle Of Biink部分中“Researchers frm Swansea University, Wales, are develping biink made frm human cells and plant materials t 3D print bdy parts such as nses r ears fr peple brn lacking them r thse wh have suffered scars frm burns, cancers r wunds. (威尔士斯旺西大学的研究人员正在开发由人类细胞和植物材料制成的生物墨水,用于3D打印身体部位,如鼻子或耳朵,用于天生缺乏鼻子或耳朵的人,或那些因烧伤、癌症或伤口而留下疤痕的人)”可知,生物墨水可用于打印人体器官以替换因疾病或受伤损失的部分,即应用于医学。故选B。
23.细节理解题。根据High Tech Meets Clay部分中“The ec-friendly structures were designed by Mari Cucinella Architects. (这些环保建筑由Mari Cucinella建筑事务所设计)”以及Zer-emissin Vehicle部分中“Slar cells prvide the engine with energy, special filters (过滤器) capture CO₂, and the bdy is made f a new kind f recyclable plastic using 3D printing. (太阳能电池为发动机提供能量,特殊的过滤器捕获二氧化碳,车身是用3D打印的一种新型可回收塑料制成的)”可知,两者都对环境友好,故选C。
24.D 25.B 26.C 27.A
【导语】本文是一篇新闻报道。主要介绍了加拿大丘吉尔镇与北极熊的特殊关系,熊因海冰融化常进入小镇,小镇有安全措施,游客的到来拯救了当地因基地关闭而受损的经济。
24.细节理解题。根据第二段中“The melting sea ice, their nrmal hunting grund, is believed t be the cause.(海冰融化,它们的正常猎场,被认为是原因)”可知,融化的冰川,即栖息地减少是北极熊进入该小镇的原因。故选D。
25.推理判断题。根据第三段中“Despite the ptential danger, it’s been ver 10 years since a plar bear attack in Churchill.(尽管存在潜在的危险,但距离丘吉尔遭遇北极熊袭击已经过去了10多年)”可知,小镇采取的各种保护人类免受北极熊伤害的措施富有成效,十年内都未曾发生熊攻击人的事件。故选B。
26.细节理解题。根据第四段中“But the fld f plar bear turists, spending an average f$5,000 per visit, has added ver $7 millin annually t the lcal ecnmy.(但大量的北极熊游客,每次平均花费5000美元,每年为当地经济增加了700多万美元)”可知,大量游客涌入小镇给其带来经济效益。故选C。
27.细节理解题。根据最后一段中“It’s their area t. It’s imprtant hw the cmmunity lives with bears and wildlife in general t really get alng.(这也是他们的领域。社区如何与熊和野生动物相处是很重要的)”可知,Mike Spence认为人与熊和谐相处是极为重要的。故选A。
28.B 29.C 30.A 31.D
【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讲述了基因编辑改变作物口味及其对健康和农业的影响。
28.词句猜测题。根据第一段中“Vegetables are ften a harder sell, especially the mre bitter varieties. (蔬菜往往就没那么受欢迎了,尤其是那些苦味更重的品种)”及“the fruits which have a sur taste (带酸味的水果)”可知,含苦味的蔬菜难以销售, 人们也不喜欢酸味的水果,可以推断出turn up their nses at与选项B含义相似,故选B。
29.细节理解题。根据第二段中“In recent years, nt eating bitter prduce has caused scientists t step up effrts t adjust the plants’ DNA t reduce the enzymes that cause these tastes. (近年来,由于人们不吃苦味或酸味的农产品,这促使科学家们加紧努力调整植物的DNA,以减少产生这些味道的酶)”可知,这样做是为了迎合消费者的口味,吸引消费者。故选C。
30.推理判断题。根据第四段中“Fd scientists invlved in these effrts insist that sme health-prmting chemicals are lst, but the increased cnsumptin f mre tasty fruits and vegetables makes up fr it. (参与这些研究的食品科学家坚称,虽然一些有益健康的化学物质有所损失,但更多美味果蔬消费量的增加弥补了这一不足)”可知,食品科学家们认为基因编辑可以弥补营养成分的缺失,所以他们的态度是支持的。故选A。
31.主旨大意题。通读全文,尤其根据最后一段中“As gene editing makes it ever easier t change a crp’s flavrs, mre changes t the tastes f vegetables and fruits are in the cming years. But hw these changes truly balance flavur and health remains a challenge. (随着基因编辑技术让改变农作物的风味变得越发容易,在未来几年里,蔬菜和水果的口味将会出现更多变化。但如何让这些变化切实地在风味与健康之间达成平衡,依然是一个难题)”可知,本文主要讲述了通过基因编辑的方式改变农产品中的苦味,从而迎合消费者。但去除苦味的同时,也去除了农产品中富含的对人们身体有益的成分。故选D。
32.A 33.C 34.D 35.B
【导语】本文是一篇说明文。主要介绍的是研究表明野火烟雾中的颗粒会增加患痴呆症的风险,还对比了野火颗粒和非野火颗粒对患痴呆症风险的不同影响,强调此问题需更多研究。
32.细节理解题。根据第二段中“The study centered n a substance (物质) called PM2.5, a mixture f small, slid particles and water drplets fund in the air. PM2.5 particles are abut 30 times smaller than a human hair. They can be breathed int the lungs and then mve n t the bld stream.(这项研究的重点是一种名为PM2.5的物质,它是空气中微小固体颗粒和水滴的混合物。PM2.5颗粒比人的头发丝还小30倍。它们可以被吸入肺部,然后进入血液)”和“The new study finds it culd als increase the risks f dementia.(这项新研究发现,它也可能增加患痴呆症的风险)”可知,研究明确指出PM2.5会增加患痴呆症的风险,而阿尔茨海默病是痴呆症的一种,所以PM2.5能提高患阿尔茨海默症的风险。故选A项。
33.推理判断题。从第三段中“They examined health recrds f 1.2 millin lder adults in Suthern Califrnia between 2009 and 2019. The scientists used air quality mnitring and ther data t estimate hw much PM2.5 was released frm wildfire smke r ther ways ver three years. The study fund the risk f being diagnsed with dementia increased abut 21 percent fr every 1 micrgram increase in the cncentratin f wildfire particles. That cmpared with a 3 percent increased risk fr every 3 micrgram increase in nn-wildfire particles.(他们检查了2009年至2019年间南加州120万老年人的健康记录。科学家们利用空气质量监测和其他数据来估算三年内野火烟雾或其他途径释放的PM2.5的量。研究发现,野火颗粒浓度每增加1微克,被诊断出患有痴呆症的风险就会增加约21%。相比之下,非野火颗粒每增加3微克,风险增加3%)”可知,研究人员收集了不同来源的PM2.5数据以及对应的痴呆症诊断风险数据,并进行对比分析,从而得出不同颗粒对患痴呆症风险的影响。由此可见,研究人员是通过对比收集到的数据来开展研究的。故选C项。
34.细节理解题。根据最后一段中“She said it is especially imprtant because the risk f Alzheimer’s — the mst cmmn frm f dementia — is higher fr lwer incme ppulatins wh may have a harder time aviding unhealthy air. Carrill nted that health warnings urge staying indrs when air quality is pr. But she added, ‘They have few ptins. Mst f them have n alternative but t labr utside.’(她说这一点尤其重要,因为对于低收入人群来说,患老年痴呆症(最常见的痴呆症形式)的风险更高,他们可能更难避免吸入不健康的空气。卡里略指出,健康警告建议在空气质量差时待在室内。但她补充说,‘他们几乎没有选择。他们中的大多数人别无选择,只能在户外劳作’)”可知,低收入人群大多在户外工作,更易接触到不健康的空气,所以他们更易患阿尔茨海默症。故选D项。
35.推理判断题。通读全文,结合第一段“A new study reprted at the recent Alzheimer’s Assciatin Internatinal Cnference in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania suggests that particles (颗粒) fund in wildfire smke culd increase the risk f getting dementia.(最近在宾夕法尼亚州费城举行的阿尔茨海默病协会国际会议上报道的一项新研究表明,野火烟雾中的颗粒可能会增加患痴呆症的风险)”可知,文章开篇点明主题,后续围绕该研究展开,所以作者写这篇文章的目的是陈述了关于野火烟雾的新发现。故选B项。
36.C 37.G 38.A 39.E 40.F
【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章讲述了如何成为理想中的人。
36.根据上文“D yu ever feel like yu are nt the persn ther peple think yu are?(你有没有觉得你不是别人认为的那种人?)”以及下文“Hwever, these tips can help yu becme the persn yu want t be.(然而,这些建议可以帮助你成为你想成为的人)”可知,前文你有没有觉得自己不是别人认为的那个人,后文提到你可以成为你想成为的人。故C选项中“重塑自己似乎是不可能的”与后文形成转折,符合语境,故选C。
37.根据上文“Fears, anxieties, insecurities, and self-criticism can prevent yu frm changing yurself fr the better.(恐惧、焦虑、不安全感和自我批评会阻止你变得更好)”可知,本句总结上文提到的消极情绪所带来的影响,故G选项中“这种自我毁灭的想法阻碍了你重新创造”符合语境,故选G。
38.根据下文“Recrd all f yur aspiratins and gals. Each gal shuld be realistic and psitive while fcusing n yurself. Visualizing yur dreams n a daily basis can help mtivate yu, which will remind yu f yur dreams and give yu affirmatin. Facing setbacks n yur rad t reinventin, remember t give yurself rm fr failure. When it ccurs, lk back n yur list f gals t remind yurself.(记录下你所有的愿望和目标。每个目标都应该是现实的、积极的,同时关注自己。每天想象你的梦想可以帮助你激励自己,这将提醒你你的梦想,并给你肯定。在重塑自我的道路上遇到挫折时,记得给自己留下失败的空间。当它发生时,回头看看你的目标清单来提醒自己)”可知,本段的主旨是设立目标来激励自己,A选项“设定目标”符合语境。故选A。
39.根据上文“Reinvent yurself. Yu can break bad habits by identifying the triggers f yur habits, learning hw t break the cycle, and rewarding yurself when it wrks.(彻底改造自己。你可以通过找出你的坏习惯的诱因,学习如何打破这个循环,并在它起作用时奖励自己来改掉坏习惯)”可知,此段主要讲重塑自我要改掉坏习惯并养成新习惯,结合下文“If yu’ve had a great day when yu d really well in yur new habits and rutines, praise yurself and give yurself a reward.(如果你度过了美好的一天,你在新习惯和日常生活中做得很好,那就表扬自己,给自己一个奖励)”提到了表现好就奖励自己,可知本句是在说明表现不好应该如何应对。故E选项“如果发现改变坏习惯很难也不要泄气”符合语境,故选E。
40.根据下文“They may even try t make yu feel guilty fr trying.(他们甚至会试图让你因为尝试而感到内疚)”可知,下文提到他们甚至可能试图让你觉得为自己改变而内疚,F选项“有些人会说服你,要改变是不可能的”与下文衔接紧密,下文中的“They”指的就是F选项中的sme peple,故选F。
41.C 42.A 43.D 44.A 45.A 46.B 47.B 48.C 49.B 50.C 51.D 52.D 53.B 54.C 55.A
【导语】这是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了作者在熟悉的地方的迷路经历。一天下午,作者走进树林,观察树木和动物足迹,但是当他要回家时,却发现自己在如此熟悉的地方迷路了。手机没电了,失去了GPS的帮助,作者继续走着,靠自己的大脑里的地图和路标的联系,确定了方向。这次经历使得作者决定减少对智能产品的依赖,让自己的大脑再次活跃起来,建立自己的“脑地图”。
41.考查动词词义辨析。句意:所以当我迷路时,我感到很震惊。A. injured受伤;B. started开始;C. lst丢失;D. separated分开,分离。根据前文“I can walk near my huse in the dark — my feet knw the way.(我可以在黑暗中走到我家附近——我的脚认得路。)”可知,作者对这些道路很熟悉,“a shck(震惊)”表示转折,由此推知,给作者带来震惊的是“自己迷路了”。故选C项。
42.考查动词词义辨析。句意:天黑了,我决定回家,但我宁愿绕路,也不愿原路返回。A. decided决定;B. agreed同意;C. vlunteered志愿做某事;D. cntinued继续。根据前文“As it gt dark(天黑了)”可知,天黑了,作者决定回家了。故选A项。
43.考查副词词义辨析。句意:然而,走了一段时间后,我第一次感到怀疑。A. Finally最后,终于;B. Otherwise否则,不然;C. Additinally另外;D. Hwever然而。根据前文“but rather than turning back the way I came, I’d make a lp(但我不会从原路折回,而是绕个圈)”可知,作者此时对自己很自信,选择绕圈返回,而后文“I felt my first flash f dubt(我第一次产生了怀疑)”则提及自己产生了怀疑,前后存在转折关系。B项“Otherwise”的意思是 “否则,不然”,强调如果一个命令或建议没有被遵从,那么后果将和最初的预期不一样;D项“Hwever”的意思是“然而”,有对比转折含义,因此,符合语境要求。故选D项。
44.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我走错方向了吗?A. wrng错误的,不当的;B. fixed固定的,固执的;C. general大体的,普遍的;D. hidden隐藏的,隐秘的。根据前文“I felt my first flash f dubt(我第一次产生了怀疑)”可知,作者对自己产生了怀疑,怀疑自己走错了路。故选A项。
45.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我看了看手机的GPS,结果很失望,因为我的手机没电了。A. disappinted失望的;B. amused觉得好笑的;C. encuraged受到鼓舞的;D. embarrassed尴尬的。根据后文“my phne died(我的手机没电了)”可知,当作者想要用GPS时,手机没电了,这是令人感到失望的。故选A项。
46.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我的震惊变成了恐慌。A. pain疼痛,痛苦;B. dubt怀疑;C. sympathy同情,怜悯;D. anger生气,气愤。与前文“I felt my first flash f dubt(我第一次产生了怀疑)”中的“dubt”相呼应,这里应是B项“dubt”,表达作者的情绪上的变化,由自我怀疑变成了恐慌。故选B项。
47.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我记得,在去森林的路上,我一直在注意周围的细节——树木和动物的踪迹。A. symbls象征,标志;B. details细节,细微之处;C. answers回答,答案;D. highlights最精彩的部分。根据后文“the trees and animal trails(树木和动物的足迹)”可知,作者在路途上注意到的是一些细节之处。故选B项。
48.考查动词短语辨析。句意:但当我决定不回头时,我放弃了路标。A. kncked dwn拆掉;B. mixed up混淆,弄乱;C. gave up放弃;D. set dwn放置,写下。根据前文“But as I determined nt t turn back(但当我决定不原路返回时)”可知,作者不想原路返回,就等同于放弃了来时路上的一些地标性事物。故选C项。
49.考查动词词义辨析。句意:在手机变得如此智能之前,我会在纸质地图上追踪路线。A. cpy抄写,模仿;B. track追踪,跟踪;C. cntrl控制;D. share分享,分担。根据前文“Befre phnes gt s smart(在手机变得如此智能之前)”以及后文“my rute n the paper map(我在纸质地图上的路线)”可知,在没有智能手机之前,路径应该是按照行进方向在纸质地图上标记追踪的。故选B项。
50.考查动词词义辨析。句意:但是有了手机上的GPS,我的大脑缺乏练习,变得生疏,甚至懒惰。A. analyses分析;B. embraces拥抱;C. lacks缺乏,缺少;D. needs需要。根据后文“becming rusty, even lazy(生锈,甚至懒惰)”可知,作者认为自己的大脑缺乏锻炼而导致大脑“生锈”了。故选C项。
51.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我继续走着,突然我的大脑在我当前的位置和我脑海中地图上熟悉的地方之间建立了联系。A. arrangement安排,布置;B. agreement同意,一致;C. chice选择;D. cnnectin联系,连接。根据后文“I recgnized where I had been(我意识到我到过什么地方)”可推知,作者意识到自己走过哪些地方了,说明他能将目前的位置与自己有印象的地点联系起来了。故选D项。
52.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我继续走着,突然我的大脑在我当前的位置和我脑海中地图上熟悉的地方之间建立了联系。A. temprary暂时的,临时的;B. beautiful漂亮的;C. deserted空旷的,被遗弃的;D. familiar熟悉的。根据后文的定语“n the map in my mind(在我脑海中的地图上)”可推知,存在于作者脑海里的地方,应是有印象的,比较熟悉的。故选D项。
53.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我认出了我去过的地方,这让我找到了路。A. wind蜿蜒,迂回;B. find找到,发现;C. change改变;D. push推动,移动。根据前文“I recgnized where I had been(我意识到我到过什么地方)”可推知,作者找到了路。故选B项。
54.考查动词词义辨析。句意:这次经历给我上了重要的一课:我将学会减少对技术的依赖,自己连接树木和岩石,并在脑海中构建地图。A. cmment评论;B. reflect反射,反映;C. depend依靠,依赖;D. experiment做试验,进行实验。根据后文“cnnecting trees and rcks n my wn(靠我自己连接树木和岩石)”可知,作者认为应该靠自己,减少对智能科技的依赖。故选C项。
55.考查动词词义辨析。句意:这次经历给我上了重要的一课:我将学会减少对技术的依赖,自己连接树木和岩石,并在脑海中构建地图。A. build建造,建立;B. pst寄,邮寄;C. print打印,印刷;D. shw展示,说明。根据前文“cnnecting trees and rcks n my wn(靠我自己连接树木和岩石)”可知,作者要依靠自己在脑海中构建地图。故选A项。
56.pened 57.gathering 58.A 59.t 60.widely 61.rted 62.where 63.diversity 64.be understd 65.t preserve
【导语】本文是一篇说明文,介绍了在海南省三亚市举办的第十二届全国少数民族传统体育运动会的相关内容,强调了举办这项运动会的意义和目的。
56.考查动词的时态和语态。句意:中华人民共和国第十二届全国少数民族传统体育运动会在海南省三亚市开幕。描述过去发生的事件,动词应用一般过去时,故填pened。
57.考查非谓语动词。句意:奥运会开幕式精彩纷呈,展现了中国56个民族的文化,来自中国各地的约1万名运动员聚集在这个热带岛屿上,参加149个项目的比赛。本句为“with+宾语+宾语补足语”结构,apprximately 10,000 athletes是宾语,与gather之间是主动关系,所以用现在分词作宾语补足语。故填gathering。
58.考查冠词。句意:还为与会者举办了一场盛大的聚会以展示他们不同的传统和文化遗产。泛指“一场盛大的聚会”,grand以辅音音素开头,所以用不定冠词A。故填A。
59.考查介词。句意:中国非常重视保护不同民族的文化。attach imprtance t是固定短语,意为“重视……”。故填t。
60.考查副词。句意:举办这些游戏和制定现代规则极大地帮助了濒临灭绝的传统民族体育重新焕发活力。设空处副词widely修饰动词help。故填widely。
61.考查非谓语动词。句意: 与传统体育赛事不同,这些运动会的比赛植根于中国不同民族的传统习俗和日常生活。cmpetitins与rt之间是被动关系,be rted in意为“起源于,根源于”,所以用过去分词作后置定语。故填rted。
62.考查介词。句意: 这些运动会不仅为运动员提供展现他们技能的舞台,还为人们提供了解民族文化多样性的机会。先行词是stage,在从句中作地点状语,即“运动员在这个舞台上展示他们的技能”,所以用关系副词where引导定语从句。故填where。
63.考查名词。句意:这些运动会不仅为运动员提供展现他们技能的舞台,还为人们提供了解民族文化多样性的机会 。根据前面的定冠词the以及后面的f可知,此处需要填名词作宾语,diverse的名词形式是diversity,意为“多样性”。故填diversity。
64.考查动词的语态。句意:不同民族的独特魅力可以被参与这些运动会的人们深刻理解。主语The unique charm f different ethnic grups与understand之间是被动关系,且前面有情态动词can,所以用“be+过去分词”的形式。故填be understd。
65.考查非谓语动词。句意:总之,我们应该支持和参加这样的活动以保护我们宝贵的文化遗产。设空处为动词不定式作目的状语。故填t preserve。
66.One pssible versin:
Dear Chris,
Hearing yu are interested in the Spring Festival, which has been included in the UNESCO’s List f Intangible Cultural Heritage, I am writing t infrm yu f sme infrmatin.
As we knw, having a family reunin dinner and watching the Spring Festival Gala are tw imprtant custms. In additin, peple visit relatives, giving red envelpes t children as a symbl f blessings. There are als dragn and lin dances in the streets, adding t the festive atmsphere.
This inclusin is a great hnr fr China. Nt nly des it recgnize the significance f this traditinal festival, but it helps t prmte Chinese culture t the wrld. Welcme t China t experience the Spring Festival.
Yurs,
Li Hua
【导语】本篇书面表达属于应用文。要求考生给英国朋友Chris回信,介绍春节的习俗以及你对“春节被列入联合国教科文组织非物质文化遗产名录”一事的看法。
【详解】1.词汇积累
对……感兴趣:be interested in→take interest in
重要的:imprtant→vital
此外:in additin→besides
承认:recgnize→acknwledge
2.句式拓展
简单句变复合句
原句:There are als dragn and lin dances in the streets, adding t the festive atmsphere.
拓展句:There are als dragn and lin dances in the streets, which add t the festive atmsphere.
【点睛】[高分句型1] Hearing yu are interested in the Spring Festival, which has been included in the UNESCO’s List f Intangible Cultural Heritage, I am writing t infrm yu f sme infrmatin. (运用了which引导非限制性定语从句)
[高分句型2] Nt nly des it recgnize the significance f this traditinal festival, but it helps t prmte Chinese culture t the wrld. (运用了Nt nly置于句首引起的部分倒装)
67.Paragraph 1:
As she stepped n the stage, she was surprised t see her mther in the frnt rw. Her heart raced and she felt scared. She tk a deep breath, filling her lungs with air, and let it ut slwly t calm her nerves. She glanced dwn at her hands, resting n the pian keys, and remembered all the lng hurs she had spent practicing. She lifted her gaze t meet her mther’s, wh was watching her with a curius and prud expressin. With a determined nd, Eunice placed her fingers n the keys and began her first piece, allwing the suthing meldy t wash away her wrries and carry her int the wrld f music.
Paragraph 2:
After playing all the twelve pieces, Eunice’s mther apprached her with pride. “I didn’t knw yu culd play like this. I’m s prud f yu,” she said, her vice filled with surprise and admiratin. Tears welled up in Eunice’s eyes as she hugged her mther tightly. Eunice nt nly impressed her audience but als gained a deeper understanding and acceptance frm her mther. Frm then n, she cntinued t explre varius genres f music, always finding new ways t blend them int her wn unique style.
【导语】本文以人物为线索,讲述了Eunice从小热爱音乐,但在母亲的保守观念下,她对流行音乐的热爱只能作为秘密。幸运的是,她的父亲和老师都给予了她支持。在老师的帮助下,Eunice举办了一场音乐会,但在音乐会上,她意外地发现了坐在前排的母亲。
【详解】1.段落续写
①由第一段首句内容“当她走上舞台时,她惊讶地看到妈妈坐在前排。”可知,第一段可描写Eunice看到母亲后的紧张心情,以及她如何克服紧张情绪开始演奏。
②由第二段首句内容“演奏完全部十二首曲子后,Eunice的母亲骄傲地走近她。”可知,第二段可描写演奏结束后,母亲对Eunice的骄傲和赞赏,以及Eunice的感动和与母亲的拥抱,还有之后Eunice继续探索音乐之路的决心。
2.续写线索:上台——紧张——深呼吸——看到母亲——坚定演奏——演奏结束——母亲赞赏——Eunice感动——拥抱母亲——继续探索音乐
3.词汇激活
行为类
①深呼吸:tk a deep breath/filled her lungs with air/let it ut slwly
②抬起目光:lift her gaze/raise her gaze
③拥抱:hugged her mther tightly/gave her mther a tight hug
情绪类
①心跳加速:Her heart raced/Her heart was beating faster
②骄傲:be prud f/take pride in
【点睛】[高分句型1] She tk a deep breath, filling her lungs with air, and let it ut slwly t calm her nerves.(运用了现在分词短语作伴随状语)
[高分句型2] She lifted her gaze t meet her mther’s, wh was watching her with a curius and prud expressin.(运用了wh引导的非限制性定语从句)
题号
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
答案
B
C
B
A
B
C
A
A
C
A
题号
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
答案
C
B
B
C
A
C
A
A
B
C
题号
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
答案
A
B
C
D
B
C
A
B
C
A
题号
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
答案
D
A
C
D
B
C
G
A
E
F
题号
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
答案
C
A
D
A
A
B
B
C
B
C
题号
51
52
53
54
55
答案
D
D
B
C
A
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