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A. Regretful. B. Exhausted. C. Pretty well.
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14. What is the major cause of Tom’s health problem?
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分) A. Lack of sleep. B. Intake of coffee. C. Unbalanced diet.
第一节 (共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分) 15. What does the woman advise Tom to do?
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 A. Have a good dinner. B. Take vitamin pills. C. Cut down on sandwiches.
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 16. What will Tom do next?
话仅读一遍。 A. See a doctor. B. Play some sports. C. Go to sleep.
1. What is the relationship between the speakers?
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
A. Father and son. B. Mother and son. C. Husband and wife. 17. Who is the speech intended for?
2. Where are the speakers? A. Businessmen. B. Travelers. C. Students.
A. At a post office. B. At an airport. C. At a store. 18. How long will the welcome speech last?
3. What does the woman think of the task? A. About an hour. B. About 15 minutes. C. More than an hour.
A. Easy to handle. B. Impossible to finish. C. Worth trying. 19. What will be seen in the guided tour of the exhibition at 10:00?
4. What is Mr Georget? A. Technical workshops. B. Excellent equipment. C. Educational achievements.
A. A salesman. B. A repairman. C. A designer. 20. What will the teachers do?
5. What are the speakers talking about? A. Communicate with guests. B. Show people around the school.
A. Reducing cigarette sales. B. Quitting cigarette smoking. C. Banning cigarette production. C. Introduce the school subjects.
第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)
第二节(共15小题,每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) 第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5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、 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。
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 A
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。 My Photoshop World Experience: Alumni Contest
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。 Want to know how you can win a mirrorless camera body of your choosing – either a Sony
6. What does the law forbid? A7 III, a Canon EOS R, or a Nikon Z6?
A. Cruelty to dogs. B. Walking dogs in the streets. C. Leaving mess from dogs. It’s easy! All you have to do is share your favorite memory from Photoshop World with us
7. What is the woman’s attitude to building a dog park? on Instagram. Whether you attended last year, seven years ago, or even 20 years ago, we want to
A. Doubtful. B. Supportive. C. Unconcerned. know what made the event special to you.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。 How do I enter?
8. Why is the man going to the library? · Go to Instagram
A. To return some books. B. To read weekly newspapers. C. To prepare for the exams. · Upload your Photoshop World photo and tell us about your favorite Photoshop World
9. What do we know about the man? experience
A. He can’t swim. B. He hasn’t swum for almost two years. · Include the hashtag #MyPhotoshopWorld in your post
C. He learned to swim two years ago. · Publish the post
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。 · Post must be made after April 8 at 12:00 am and before 11:59 pm on April 28, otherwise
10. What do we know about the dinner? the post will not be counted as a valid (有效的) entry.
A. It is the woman’s treat. B. It is a ceremonial dinner. That’s it! No elaborate form to fill out. No email sign-up needed. Simply post and cross
C. It is served in a British restaurant. your fingers for a chance to win a mirrorless camera body in our My Photoshop World
11. What is Cantonese food like? Experience Alumni Contest.
A. A bit light. B. Very spicy. C. Very salty. Register for Photoshop World
12. What does the man think of the food? There’s still time to sign up for Photoshop World, so don’t miss your chance to experience
A. It is as good as other food he has eaten. B. It makes him full quickly. this fantastic event! We’ve got 20+ world-class instructors coming to each show to reveal their
C. It couldn’t be better. best tips and tricks for anyone looking to immerse themselves further in the photography world.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。 With over 100 classes and live shoots, there’s a little something for everyone!
21. What do contestants need to submit to participate in the contest?
13. How does Tom feel now?
1
学科网(北京)股份有限公司A. Their memories of Photoshop World. 25. How does the author feel about her work as a volunteer?
B. Their experiences of using cameras. A. It is meaningful. B. It gives her confidence.
C. Their images as processed via Photoshop. C. It is challenging. D. It reduces her loneliness.
D. Their unforgettable travel experiences. 26. What quality of the other volunteers inspired the author?
22. Which of the following will be counted as an invalid entry? A. Their people skills. B. Their creativity.
A. Posts made on Instagram. C. Their optimism. D. Their passion.
B. Posts submitted at 10 am on April 8.
27. Which of the following is a suitable title for the text?
C. Posts that include the hashtag #MyPhotoshopWorld.
A. Helping a neighbor out. B. Making lives less lonely.
D. Posts of years-old memories of Photoshop World.
C. Embracing retirement. D. Setting up a close-knit team.
23. What is Photoshop World most likely to be?
C
A. A photography contest. B. A photography magazine.
In Florida’s Everglades, few species are more closely tied to the habitat’s health than an
C. A photography event. D. A photography software.
endangered bird, the snail kite. The Everglade snail kite is a raptor (猛禽), similar to a hawk,
B
that eats just one thing: snails, a species that relies almost entirely on a resource usually
One of the most memorable volunteering moments for me was when I received a call from
abundant in the freshwater marshes (沼泽).
another volunteer who works for the Metropolitan Police.
Over the last century, as much of the Everglades dried up, droughts contributed to the snail
“Loraine, I’ve found a pair of false teeth in the back of my car ... What do I do?”
kite’s decline, and by 2007, there were fewer than 800 remaining. But the kite has bounced back
“Well, give them back. I assume they aren’t yours? Who did you take home after the tea
recently thanks to an exotic (外来的) snail. It’s a rare case of an invasive species having a
party?”
positive impact.
“Er, Peggy, Joan and Alan ...”
Robert Fletcher, a University of Florida professor who directs a snail kite monitoring
“Well, there’s your answer.”
program, said the invasive species was first spotted in 2004. Within a few years, it had expanded
“What do you mean? What should I do?”
through much of the Everglades. “And it was around that time,” he said, “that we started to see
“Well, you’re the detective!”
snail kite number increase.”
I’m 62 now and always planned to volunteer with older people when I retired. I knew there
was such a big gap in the care and support this generation receives and I found the thought No one’s sure about how the exotic snails were introduced into the Everglades. They’re
heartbreaking – no one should have to feel lonely and stuck at home. related to Florida’s apple snails and are commonly used in home aquariums. The invader, the
Since I started volunteering three years ago, my team of volunteers have set up seven island apple snail, is larger than its Florida cousin. It lays eggs in the thousands in pink clusters
groups in our town. We host tea parties for those aged 75 and older who live on their own and visible on the stalks of many of the marsh plants.
regularly provide support, friendship and companionship for the most isolated (孤独的) older Efforts to restore Florida’s Everglades have helped the snail kite and restored native
people in the community. vegetation. It’s been in the works for more than 30 years with a cost of more than $20 billion.
Working with my older neighbors is rewarding. To hear their stories and the hardships they But progress is increasing gradually, albeit hard to measure. In the meantime, scientists say the
have overcome is inspiring. I feel like I’m making a positive difference to the lives of older invasive snail may have helped pull Florida’s endangered snail kite back from the threat of
people by sharing my time with them, helping them stay active and social and making clear to extinction.
them that they are valued by our community. But Fletcher is concerned about the potential impact the species will have on the
As an area coordinator (协调人), I also help recruit and manage volunteers, without whom Everglades over the long term. He said, “What we should be thinking about is how we restore
none of the work would be possible. So many go above and beyond what’s asked, giving their native snails to get those benefits rather than relying on this non-native species that can have
time, energy and kindness, just because they care. I’ve found so much enthusiasm from people
damaging impacts on the ecosystem.” The invasive snails may already have caused losses to
wanting to make the lives of our older neighbors better, and they are a constant source of
some native marsh plants, which indicates that trouble may come very soon.
inspiration for me.
28. What does the underlined phrase “bounced back” in paragraph 2 probably mean?
I’ve met so many amazing people from all walks of life. It’s one of the best things I’ve ever
A. Jumped B. moved C. recovered D. returned
done and it’s enriched my life so much. I will keep focusing on reducing loneliness and isolation
29. What is a major cause of the snail kite’s decline?
among the elderly and helping older people enjoy their twilight years the way that they deserve.
A. The loss of habitat. B. The lack of food due to droughts.
24. Why does the author mention the call in the first few paragraphs?
C. The increasing number of hawks. D. The introduction of an invasive species.
A. To introduce a volunteer she works with.
30. What do we know about the invasive snails?
B. To explain why she started volunteering.
A. Their eggs are hard to spot.
C. To show that she enjoys her volunteer work.
B. Aquariums are an ideal habitat for them.
D. To describe a problem that older people often face.
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学科网(北京)股份有限公司C. They are smaller than native apple snails. 35. What is the author’s attitude toward ChatGPT?
D. They quickly increased in population around the Everglades. A. Optimistic. B. Worried. C. Doubtful. D. Conservative.
31. What conclusion can be drawn from the last two paragraphs? 第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可
A. Restoring the native ecosystem is costly and time-consuming. 以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
B. The invasive snails pose little threat to the local ecosystem. My phone is showing that little red low-battery bar, so I need to plug it in immediately or
C. The benefits of the invasive snails outweigh the harms. else lose my connection. What if I didn’t recharge – no, that would stress me out. 36.
D. Human efforts apparently have proven to be effective. ______________
D The 2022 American Psychological Association annual survey on stress showed a similar
I’m used to seeing small leaps in technological progress, but occasionally, there are things flashing red alert: More than a quarter of US adults are feeling overwhelmed by stress –
that will still shock me. At the end of last year, a company called OpenAI released a truly jaw- paralyzed, even numb. 37. _______________ No wonder we are commonly fatigued (疲惫的).
dropping demonstration of a new AI technology that feels almost like technology has skipped A study suggests that when people are under chronic stress for years, our mitochondrial
ahead by a few generations. enzymes (线粒体酶) weaken and our cells become prematurely aged. 38. ________________
This new AI technology is called ChatGPT, a computer program that can understand and Here are a few ways to create that positivity and tame the beast of chronic stress.
respond to human language. It is trained on a lot of text, so it can understand what people are 39. _________________ We can shape our environments to protect us from constant red
saying and respond in a way that sounds like a real person. What’s even more amazing is that alerts. Our attention is attracted to threatening information, as our screens so frequently deliver.
ChatGPT seems frighteningly human in its ability to understand questions and answer them To protect your precious attention and energy stores, turn off unnecessary alerts on your
competently. “Write a story about Leonardo da Vinci in the style of Roald Dahl,” you can ask it,
devices. Create spacious breaks within the day to unplug and focus on something restorative.
and it’ll spin up a pretty good children’s story.
Shift your attention to being present, to what you can feel grateful for and to connection with
One area where I’ve found ChatGPT to be enormously useful is its ability to write
others.
computer code. This has particularly amazed me as unlike the English language, when you write
Immerse yourself in green. Being in crowded and busy places sends our bodies signals of
code it has to be very precise and carefully structured – but when I asked it to write me a
danger. 40. _______________ Thus we can recharge our batteries with green space time – seek
program that would put some data into a database for me, in a particularly complex way, within
a park or gardens for sensory immersion that signals safety to our bodies.
seconds it generated something that would have taken me hours to do manually (人工地).
The bottom line is that we can break our daily stress habits and create more energy. We can
ChatGPT isn’t completely human, however. For example, it sometimes generates things
feel ease and balance by letting go of unconscious stress. Life is short. It’s even shorter while
that sound true, but are actually just nonsense. This is because of the way the AI learns through
living on half a battery.
pattern recognition. There’s no real intelligence operating there – it is just repeating something
A. Redirect attention from threats to sources of joy.
based on what it has “read” before. ChatGPT is better at some tasks than others: it can write a
B. Relieve yourself from tough work.
brilliant invitation email, but its ability to rhyme leaves a lot to be desired.
C. Stress uses a tremendous amount of energy.
And this is why I’m pretty convinced that ChatGPT is going to change the world, sooner
D. Shift your environment according to your preference.
rather than later. It’s already hugely impressive, but what exists at the moment is just a
E. Nature facilitates the opposite, calming our minds.
demonstration. Once the same AI is built into other apps and can connect to the live internet to
F. But what if, besides recharging my phone, I took a few minutes to recharge myself?
learn more, it will become even more sophisticated. Our computers will no longer be just our
G. The good news is, when we feel positive emotions daily, our mitochondria speed up instead,
word processors, but our writing partners too.
32. What can we learn about ChatGPT from the second paragraph? producing lots of energy.
A. It can talk to people with emotion. 第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
B. It seems like having a conversation with a real person. 第一节 完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
C. It is unable to generate original content. Would you drive around the world on a motorbike? Would you do it with a dog 41
D. What it can do frightens many people. behind you the whole way? Jess Stone is doing just that with her dog Moxie.
33. Which aspect about ChatGPT’s ability to generate responses does the author feel to be Stone and Moxie are traveling the world together by 42 . Their trip started on March
particularly useful? 5 from their home in Guatemala and will 43 them through 90 countries.
A. Its efficiency. B. Its precision. C. Its structure. D. Its diversity. Moxie is a German shepherd who weighs 34 kilograms and is perfectly 44 on the back
34. What does paragraph 4 mainly talk about? of a bike. According to Stone, it took the dog just a single weekend to learn how to 45 .
A. AI cannot think the same way as humans do. Sitting on the back of the bike in a motorcycle dog carrier, she looks 46 with hot pink
B. There’s no real intelligence in the world. goggles (护目镜) to protect her eyes.
C. ChatGPT has some limitations.
D. ChatGPT is better than other chatbot AI.
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学科网(北京)股份有限公司Stone could not 47 leaving home without her beloved dog, so she decided to travel the 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
world with Moxie. Traveling with a dog, 48 , has its limits, such as being 49 to dog- 第一节 (满分15分)
friendly accommodations and attractions. 假定你是李华,你校拟在本周四举办“名著读书会”活动。请你写一封电子邮件邀请
But according to Stone, it’s totally 50 it. “I see Moxie in my mirror 51 . Her head 在校英国留学生John参加。内容包括:
is always right up against my side. Sometimes she even 52 her big nose on my shoulder 1. 活动的时间和地点; 2. 活动内容。
with her chin up there. It makes me feel so 53 that she’s really experiencing everything.” 注意:1. 词数100左右;2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
One thing Stone has noticed so far is that no matter which country or area they have gone Dear John,
through, the reaction to Moxie is 54 . “She just puts a big smile on everybody’s face,” Stone ___________________________________________________________________
said. “And that’s the part that really 55 .” Yours,
41. A. chasing B. sitting C. running D. walking Li Hua
42. A. bicycle B. car C. motorcycle D. tricycle 第二节(满分25分)
43. A. take B. cost C. make D. send 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
44. A. comfortable B. awkward C. busy D. natural Braving the Waters
45. A. behave B. ride C. compete D. perform Joel Boyers and his wife Melody Among were heading home from the Nashville airport.
46. A. curious B. cautious C. grateful D. fashionable Among had just earned her helicopter pilot’s licence when Boyers received a call from a
47. A. consider B. imagine C. avoid D. miss stranger. The caller told him that her brother and his two daughters were trapped on their roof in
48. A. however B. therefore C. moreover D. instead Waverly, 60 miles from Nashville. They were surrounded by rising floodwaters caused by the
49. A. distributed B. admitted C. restricted D. applied heaviest rainfall that year.
50. A. beyond B. against C. behind D. worth Desperate, the caller begged, “Could you please, please rescue my loved ones?”
51. A. apparently B. eventually C. ultimately D. frequently Boyers, 41, looked at the address the caller mentioned while glancing at the storm clouds.
52. A. picks B. turns C. rests D. sets “Ma’am,” he said, “no one will fly in this weather ...” But even before he finished the sentence,
53. A. happy B. upset C. surprised D. confused Boyers knew they would go back up. “I’ve got a daughter myself,” Boyers says. “I’ll see what I
54. A. normal B. crazy C. universal D. diverse can do.” He put the brother’s address into his phone and they drove back to the airport.
55. A. works B. matters C. improves D. challenges Before long they were in the air, unprepared for what they were about to see. It was
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) nothing but raging water below them. There were two houses on fire. Cars in trees. Tons of
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。 debris(残骸). No one was going to be able to swim in that.
The velvet flower is a craft that uses mulberry silk to make the surface details with wire as The flooding also took out cell phone service, meaning that Boyers couldn’t use his phone
the framework. The Beijing-style velvet flower making skill, which has a history of more than to pinpoint(精确定位) the house he was looking for. He flew on regardless.
300 years, 56. _________ (list) as an intangible cultural heritage of Beijing in 2009. As Boyers controlled the helicopter, Among began searching for people caught out on
As a sixth-generation inheritor, Cai Zhiwei, 52, has always been thinking about how to rooftops, bridges --- anywhere they could land and get them on board. Suddenly, she saw a
better pass on and develop this 300-year-old skill. Cai 57. _________ (grow) up in the former teenager trapped in a tree. The teen, soaking wet and exhausted, was barely out of the water.
Chongwen district, which was known as a hotbed of craft skills. It was home 58. _________ Since there was no place to land, Boyers lowered the helicopter until it approached to just above
many handicraft workshops and each family made their own crafts. the water line. Among jumped out and swam to the tree, where she helped the teen into the
During the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympic Games, the red and blue velvet flowers 59. helicopter. The teen was shaking and looking behind anxiously when she said, “Thank you so
_________ decorated the hats of the medal presenters were made by Cai’s studio. He thinks that much, but my sister and uncle ... please help them ...”
the Olympics was a good opportunity 60. _________ (put) velvet flower making on the world Boyers dropped off the teen on a patch of land across the street. Then he and Among were
stage. “It was an honor, as 61. _________ inheritor of this craft, to present the skill to the back in the air.
world,” said Cai. 注意:1. 续写词数应为150词左右;2. 请按如下格式在相应位置作答。
62._________ (devote) himself to the skill for two decades, Cai is 63. _______ (current) Seconds later, they spotted two people on the roof of a destroyed house.
planning on combining velvet products with modern decorations or small furniture items so that
his new products can be both pleasing to the eye and 64. _________ (function). He believes Their mission ended 90 minutes after it began, when professional rescue teams showed up.
that, in addition to inventing new tools to increase 65. _________ (efficient), the new products
will better suit consumer tastes through the use of modern aesthetics (美学).
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32. B。根据第二段第二句可知,ChatGPT是用很多文本训练而成的,可以像真人一样
2023-2024(上)江西省宜丰中学创新部高三月考英语答案
回答问题,故B正确。从“... you can ask it, and it’ll spin up a pretty good children’s
第一部分 听力 story”可知C错误。A、D没有提及。
1-5 CABBC 6-10 BACBA 33. A。由第三段最后一句话可知,ChatGPT在几秒内就完成了作者需要几小时才能完
11-15 ACBCB 16-20 ACACA 成的工作,效率很高。
第二部分 阅读 34. C。根据第四段第一、二句话可知,ChatGPT并不能做到和人类完全一样,它有时
第一节 会胡言乱语。这说明ChatGPT是有局限性的,故选C。
A 35. A。由最后一段首句可知,作者相信ChatGPT将来会改变世界,说明作者对
21. A。根据第二段第二句话可知,参加比赛需要分享与Photoshop World有关的记忆, ChatGPT的未来是乐观的。
故选A。
22. B。由“How do I enter”下的第五条可知,帖子必须在4月8日上午12:00之后、4 第二节
月28日晚上11:59之前发出,因此4月8日上午10:00发出的帖子无效,故选B。 36-40 FCGAE
23. C。根据最后一段中的“... don’t miss your chance to experience this fantastic event! ... 36. F。承上启下,前一句提到“What if I didn’t
for anyone looking to immerse themselves further in the photography world”可知, recharge”所以这里应该选还是跟充电有关的内容,
Photoshop World是一个与摄影和图片处理有关的活动,故选C。 F选项中But表示转折,“但是如果我除了给手机充电,还花几分钟给自己充电呢?”
B 由此引出下文话题。
24. C。前几段讲述了作者志愿工作中的一件小事,结合后文及第一段的“One of the 37. C。前文介绍了压力对身体的负面影响,此句顺承上文说明压力会消耗我们大量的
most memorable volunteering moments ...”可知,作者回忆这件小事的目的是表达她对这 精力,同时承接后一句“难怪我们会感到疲惫”。
份志愿工作的热爱,故选C。 38. G。承上启下,引出下文中的消除压力的方法。
25. A。从第十段“Working with my older neighbors is rewarding ... I feel like I’m making 39. A。段首句,为本段的总起句。本段主旨大意是如何转变我们的焦虑情绪、转移注
a positive difference to the lives of older people ...”可知,作者认为她的志愿者工作是非常 意力。
有意义和价值的,故选A。 40. E。本段讲述自然的力量,沉浸在自然环境中可以缓解压力。
26. D。从倒数第二段最后一句可知,与作者共事的志愿者对这份事业的热情和投入让
她深受鼓舞,故选D。 第三部分 语言运用
27. B。本文作者讲述了自己退休后当志愿者,在社区帮助老年人摆脱孤独的故事,故 第一节 41-45 BCAAB 46-50 DBACD 51-55 DCACB
选B。 41. B。根据第三段中“Sitting on the back of the bike ...”,可知,狗狗是“坐”在摩托车
C 后面的,故选B。
28. C。根据第二段第一句可知,食蜗鸢因干旱大量减少。后一句的句首“But”表示转 42. C。根据后文第三段中“Sitting on the back of the bike in a motorcycle dog carrier”,
折,说明食蜗鸢减少的情况出现了转机,即食蜗鸢数量恢复了,故选C。 可以确定他们是用摩托车环游世界的,故选C。
29. B。根据第一段最后一句可知,食蜗鸢的唯一食物是依靠沼泽资源生存的蜗牛;根 43. A。由上下文可知,这句话在说“这次旅行将带着他们途径90个国家”,此处用
据第二段第一句可知,沼泽的干涸导致食蜗鸢数量的减少。结合这两句话中的信息, take符合句意,故选A。
可以推断出,干旱导致了蜗牛的减少,继而导致以蜗牛为食的食蜗鸢的减少,故选 44. A。根据后文描述,狗狗很享受这场旅行,因此它应该在摩托车上感到很舒适,故
B。 选A。
30. D。根据第三段第二句可知,入侵的蜗牛数量在沼泽地迅速增加,故选D。B选项 45. B。根据前文描述,狗狗和主人用摩托车环游世界,因此狗狗需要学习如何“乘
文章没有提及。由第四段的三、四句可知,这种蜗牛比当地的苹果蜗牛个头更大、产 坐”摩托车,故选B。
卵清晰可见,故A、C错误。 46. D。下文提到狗狗戴着粉色护目镜,应该看起来很“时尚”,故选D。
31. A。由倒数第二段第二三句可知,恢复生态系统需要大量的时间和金钱成本,且进 47. B。根据后文“... so she decided to travel the world with Moxie”,说明上半句解释了
展难以衡量,故A正确,D错误。由最后一段最后一句可知,入侵的蜗牛已经带来了 Stone决定带狗狗旅游的原因。分析选项,她不能“想象”离家不带着心爱的狗狗最符
一些危害,并有潜在的风险,故B、C错误。 合句意,故选B。
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学科网(北京)股份有限公司48. A。由上文可知“traveling with a dog”是一件开心的事,与“has its limits”构成转折 Their mission ended 90 minutes after it began, when professional rescue teams showed up. It
关系,故选A。 was good timing, too, since they were almost out of fuel after rescuing 17 people. As for the
49. C。由前文“has its limits”可知,他们旅行时是有限制的,只能去宠物友好的住宿地 woman who originally contacted Boyers, she called back to say that, due to their efforts, her
和景点,故选C。 brother and his two daughters had also been saved. Though the experience was frightening,
50. D。上文提到了带狗狗出行的限制给他们带来了一些麻烦。本句“but”表示转折, Boyers did make this confession to others afterward: “I don’t want to lie. It was almost a little
说明即使有很多限制,带狗狗出行仍然是“值得的”,故选D。 fun, and I feel proud of what we did.”
51. D。根据后文“Her head is always right up against my side”中的“always”可知,Stone
经常观察狗狗,发现狗狗总是做这个动作,故选D。
52. C。根据前后文可知,本句话表示“她经常将鼻子靠在我的肩膀上”。rest可表示
“(使)倚靠”,故选C。
53. A。根据前后文可知,和狗狗一起旅行让Stone感到很开心,故选A。
54. C。由上文“no matter which country or area ...”可推知不论他们去往什么国家或地
区,人们对狗狗的反应都是一样的,universal意为“普遍的,共同的”。
55. B。由上文“She just puts a big smile on everybody’s face”以及Stone和狗狗一起旅行
的经历可推知,Stone认为给别人带来快乐才是她这次旅行中真正重要的部分,matter
作动词表示“要紧,重要”。
第二节
56. was listed 57. grew 58. to 59. that/which
60. to put 61. an 62. Having devoted
63. currently 64. functional 65. efficiency
第四部分 写作
第一节
Dear John,
I am delighted to tell you that our school will be holding an interesting activity this week and
I would like for you to join us.
The event, called “Classic Reading”, will take place at 5:00 pm this Thursday in our school’s
meeting hall. The students who participate in it will deliver a public speech on a classic work
that they have read recently. These classics can include novels, plays and poems. I believe
that we could benefit a lot from joining this activity.
Looking forward to your reply at your earliest convenience.
Yours,
Li Hua
第二节 (One possible version)
Seconds later, they spotted two people on the roof of a destroyed house. They looked
desperate, shouting loudly to the helicopter, “Help, help!” Boyers flew over to them and
carefully lowered the helicopter near the victims. The pitched roof offered no room for him to
land, so he had to attempt a risky balancing act. Suddenly, there was a gust of wind, and the
helicopter shifted. They held their breath. Fortunately, they managed to save the victims,
transporting them to a safe place nearby.
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