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2022~2023学年度高二下学期第一次阶段性检测英语试题2023/3第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段

对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Theman’swatch.B.Theman’sbrother.C.Theman’sfamily.2.Whatisth

edog’sname?A.Robert.B.Scott.C.Michael.3.Whatdoesthemanmean?A.Heenjoyedthemovie.B.Hedidn’tseethemovie.C.Hedidn’tlikethemov

ie.4.WhoisgoingtoAmerica?A.Thewoman.B.ThemanC.Thewoman’ssister.5.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Ac

ouple.B.Teacherandstudent.C.Bossandworker.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。6.Whatdoweknowaboutthewriter?A.Henevertravelsaroundtheworld.B.Heisa

teacher.C.Hewasborndisabled.7.Howdoesthemanfindthewriter?A.Encouraging.B.Polite.C.Strange.听第7段材料,回答第8

至10题。8.WheredoesKatework?A.InLondon.B.InSydney.C.InToronto.9.Whatarethespeakersgoingtodotomorrowevening?A.Havedinner.B

.VisitJane.C.Seesomecustomers.10.WhoprobablyisJane?A.Theman’sboss.B.Theman’scustomer.C.Theman’swife.听第8段材料,回答l1至l3题。11.Wheredoestheconversati

onprobablytakeplace?A.Inthehotel.B.Intheshop.C.Athome.12.Whattimedoesthediningroomclose?A.At11:30p.m.B.At11:00p.m.C.At10:30

p.m.13.Whatwillthemandonext?A.Buysomethingtoeat.B.CallRoomService.C.Gotoarestaurant.听第9段材料,回答14至17题。14

.Howdidthemanfeelatfirst?A.Angry.B.Cold.C.Surprised.15.Howdoesthemanusuallyexercise?A.Bybicycling.B.Byplayingsoccer.C.Byjogging.16.Wheredoestheman

usuallydoexercise?A.Intheschool.B.Inthepark.C.Inthegym.17.Whatwillthespeakersprobablydonext?A.Studytogether.B.Gotothegym.C.Showtheirmoves.听第10段材料,回答第

18至20题。18.Howlongwilltheactivitylast?A.Ninemonths.B.Sixmonths.C.Fourmonths.19.Howmuchdotheticketscostf

oranadultandakid?A.$12.B.$18.C.$20.20.WhendoestheWildWestshowend?A.At4:30p.m.onweekends.B.At4:00p.m.everyday.C.At2:00a.m.onweekdays.第二部分阅读(

共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AItcanbereallyhardtolearnalanguagewellwithou

tlivinginacountryfullofnativespeakers!Youhavetofindsomethinginteresting!Here’sthesolution:TVSeries.GameofThronesYoushouldreallystartwatchingit.Th

elanguageisbeautifulandeasytounderstand.Drama,loveandgoodcharactersmarktheshowandthereareactorsfromallaroundtheworld.Youwon’tknowwhat’sg

oingtohappenattheending.Thisisamust-see!SherlockABritishmasterpiece.Isthereanylanguagelearnerwhohasnoth

eardofSherlockHolmesandhisfriendJohnWatson?ThewritersplacedthestoriesintoLondoninthe21stcentury,soit’sbasicallyamodemversionofthe

originalstories.HereyouhaveeverythingthatanEnglishlanguagelearnercouldwishfor:Britishaccents,goodacting,longandinterestingc

onversationswithalotofhumour.FriendsEverybodyknowsFriends,whichcouldn’tbemissedoffofthislist.Withmanydifferentaccentstobeheardandlotsofdialec

ts,thisistheperfectshowforEnglishlearners.Theplotisrelativelysimpletounderstand.Sixfriendsbattlewithtoughjobs,complica

tedrelationshipsandlifeinManhattan,NewYork.InpartsoftheshowtherearealsoBritishaccentstolistentoandlearn.HowIMetYourMotherItisoneofthemostsuccessf

ulsituationcomediesintheUnitedStates,attractingtheaudienceallaroundtheworld.It’saboutthelifeoffivefriendsthatli

veinNewYork,focusingontheirworkandtheirfavoritefreetimeactivity:sittingintheirfavoritebar.Yougettoknowmany

modernAmericanexpressionsandcanenjoyalotofdialectsthatmaketheshowevenmoreinteresting.21.Whichofthefollo

winghasanunexpectedending?A.Friends.B.Sherlock.C.GamesofThrones.D.HowJMetYourMother.22.WhatcanaudiencelearnfrombothSherlockandFriends!A.Britishac

cents.B.Humorousconversations.C.Americandialects.D.Wonderfulperformances.23.WhatdoweknowaboutHowIMetYourMother?A.ItisaboutfiveAmericanstudents.B.Itat

tractsaudiencefromallovertheworld.C.Therearemanyformalexpressionsintheshow.D.It’stheonlysuccessfulsitcomsintheUnite

dStates.BAttheageof17years64days,MackRutherfordhasbecometheyoungestpersontoflyaroundtheworldalone!Mack

’sjourneyaroundtheworldlastedfivemonthsandheflewacross52countriesintotal.Hisrecord-breakingflightbeganinSofia,thecapitalofBu

lgaria,on23March,2022.Hewas16yearsoldwhenhetookoffandcelebratedhis17thbirthdaybyhimselfinhisplane.Mackfacedmanychallengesduringhis

adventure.Becauseofhissmall-sizedaircraft,hehadtolandwhenevertheweathergottoorough.However,atsomepointshereallycou

ldn’tland,suchaswhenflyingnon-stopfor10hoursoveranocean.Atotherpoints,hefacedextremelyhotweather,suchasinDubai.I

nSudan,acountryinAfrica,Mackalsofacedsandstormswhichmadeithardforhimtoseewherehewasgoing.Mackbattledstrong

windsandpouringrainduringhisflight,butheneverstoppedsmiling,jokingandupdatinghisflowersonhissocialmediaaccountalongtheway,andmanagedto

expertlypilothisplanetosafety.AndifMack’ssurname“Rutherford”soundsfamiliar,it’sbecausehiseldersisterZaraalsoflewaroundtheworldearliert

hisyear,andstillholdsthefemaleversionoftherecord!TheRutherfordsiblings(兄弟姐妹)wereinspiredbytheirparentstobecomepil

ots.“IhaveknownforcertainIwantedtoflysinceIwaseleven,”Macksaid,“MydadSamisaprofessionalferrypilot,mymumBeatriceisarecreationalprivatepilot.”Mackh

opestoinspireyoungpeopletobeginworkingtowardstheirowngoals,“Nomatterwhatbackgroundyouhave,Ibelieveitisnevertooearlytoworktowardsyourdreamsand

youshouldn’tlimityourselfbyothers’expectations.”Withbothfeetfirmlybackonthegroundnow,it’stimeforMacktoturnhisattentiontowardscatchinguponhissch

oolwork!24.WhatcanweknowaboutMack’sflight?A.Itbeganwhenhewas17years64daysold.B.Itmadehimtheyoungestpersontoflyalone.C.Itwas

asuccessfulrecord-breakingattempt.D.Ittookoffinthecapitalofhishomecountry.25.WhatchallengesdidMackface?A.Limitationofflighthou

rs.B.Darknessandsafetyissues.C.Lonelinessofflyingalone.D.Badweatherandlongdistance.26.WhydidMackandhissisterwanttobepil

ots?A.Tomodelthemselvesontheirparents.B.Toencourageeachothertodreambig.C.Toserveasexamplesfortheirsiblings.D.Toliveuptotheirparen

ts’expectations.27.WhatdoesMackhopetodowithhisattempt?A.Toencourageyoungpeopletobecomepilots.B.Toinspireyoungpeopletofightfortheirdreams.C.Towarny

oungpeopleofthedangersofflying.D.Tofreeyoungpeopleofworriesaboutschoolwork.CIntheAugustsun,it’sunbearablyhotinmyca

r.I’minVancouver,approachingtheKnightStreetBridgeasItrytogethomeafterwork.It’s5:15pm.Trafficisalreadyslowingdownandthenitcomestoafull

stop.I’mstuckevenbeforegettingonthebridge.Thishasbecomemynormalworkcommute(上下班往返)routine.Aheadofmeisaheavilyjammedon-ramp(匝道).Istareat

theendlessrowsofvehicles,depressed.AtfirstIthinkthisisnothowitlooks.Thetrafficwillsoonstartmoving.Secondspass.Minutespass.Lookingattherows

ofcarsandtrucksglitteringinthesun,Istartcounting—299,300,301—andIgiveup.SuddenlyIrememberI’moneofthe300

helplessdrivers.ButIstayfocused.Whenthecarsdomove,Imovecarefully,makingsurenottobumpintoothervehicles.Finally,Imakeitontothe

bridge.Thetrafficisstillcrawlingatasnail’space.Tiredandhungry,Ibecomeveryanxious.Justthen,Ihearaweaksoundinthedistance.Thesoundgraduall

ybecomeslouder,untilIcanidentifyitasanemergencyvehicleapproachingfrombehind.Whatdowedo?Thebridgeispacked.There’snoroom

forustomove.ButI’mwrong.Everysinglecarquickly,yetcarefully,movestotheside.Withoutthinking,Ifollowsuit.Thelan

eremainsopenforafewsecondsduringwhichtheambulanceflashesthrough.Afterward,everycarmovesback.Wecloseuptheemergencylane,readytocontinueourp

atientwait.Backinmyspot,Iforgetmytirednessandhunger.Myanxietyisgone.Istartreflectinguponwhat300fellowdriversandIjustdid.Howdidwedothat?

Despiteourexhaustion,wecollectivelydecidedtohelpthestrangerwhoneededthetimemoredesperatelythanwedid.Wedrewonoursympathy(同情心)andi

ntelligence,requiringnodirectives.AlthoughImayseemalonestuckonthebridge,I’mconnectedtoalltheotherdrivers.Togetherwecouldmak

etheimpossiblepossible.28.Whatdidtheauthorthinkofhiscommuteroutine?A.Itwassurprising.B.Itwasannoying.C.Itwasboring.D.Itwas

confusing.29.Whenwastheauthor’sanxietygone?A.Whenhewasstuckinthetraffic.B.Aftertheambulanceflashedthrough.C.Aftertheydecidedtohe

lpthestranger.D.Whenheheardthesoundoftheambulance.30.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Theauthorgotonthebridgeat5:15pm.B.Mo

vingcarefully,theauthorstillbumpedintoothercars.C.Everydrivermaderoomfortheambulanceautomatically.D.Theauthorfollowedtheambulancethroughthebri

dge.31.Whatcanweinferfromthelastparagraph?A.Thedriversdidn’tmakeadifference.B.Theauthorwasstuckaloneo

nthebridge.C.Theauthortalkedwiththeotherdrivers.D.People’skindnessmadethemiraclehappen.DLanguagesaroundtheworldcontinuetodis

appearatanalarmingrate.AccordingtotheUNESCOAtlasofLanguagesinDanger,thereare6,700languagesspokenintheworld,40percentofwhicharein

dangerofdisappearing.Andthemajorityunderthreatarelanguagesspokenbyindigenous(本土的)peoplesaroundtheworld.WhenanIndigenouslanguageislost

,notonlydowelosetheknowledgebuiltupbythecommunityofitsspeakers,butalsotheworld’sculturalandbiological(生物学的)diversityisendangered.Forexample

,wheretherearemostspeciesofplantsandanimal,therearemostlanguagesspoken.Whenanewspeciesis“discovered”byscien

tists,youcanbetyourbottomdollarthatthenativepeoplelivinginthatareawouldalreadyhavehadanameforthatspeciesandbehighlyknowledgeablea

boutit.Theselanguagesarebiologicalencyclopedias(百科全书),andiftheyarenolongerspoken,thiswisdomandunderstandingislosttohum

anityforever.“Wehumanbeingsshouldcareaboutindigenouslanguagesinthesamewayasweshouldcareaboutthelossoftheworld’svarietyofplantsandanimals,its

biodiversity,”saidStevenPinker,arespectedlinguistandHarvardProfessor,.Fortunately,effortsarebeingmadeto

bringattentiontoandpreservetheselanguages,alongwiththeculturalandbiologicaldiversitytheyrepresent.Andeducationisattheheartoftheidea.TheUnitedNa

tionshasdeclared2019asTheInternationalYearofIndigenousLanguagessoastoraiseawareness,andtoteachthosewhohaven’tbeenawareofthecontributionstheycanmak

e.Similarly,UNESCO’sInternationalFundforCulturalDiversityisprovidingmoneytoeducationalprojectsinthehopeofbringingIndigenouslanguageandknowledgeinto

school.32.Howdoestheauthorshowtheseriousnessoftheprobleminparagraph1?A.Bymakingacomparison.B.Bylistingnumbers.C.Byquotingafamousperson.D.Byprovidinge

xamples.33.Whyshouldwepreserveindigenouslanguages?A.Theyhelpscientistsfindnewspecies.B.Manyofthemareatriskofdyingout.C.Peoplespeakingthesel

anguagesaremoreknowledgeable.D.Theycontributetotheculturalandbiologicaldiversity.34.WhatistheintentionofTheInternationalYearofIndigen

ousLanguages?A.Toeducatepeopletoprotectindigenouslanguages.B.Toraisepeople’sawarenessoftheUnitedNations.C.Tobringindigenouslanguagetoschool.D.

Tostresstheimportanceofindigenouslanguages.35.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.Languag

esandBiodiversityB.IndigenousLanguagesExplainedC.PreservingIndigenousLanguagesD.TheLossofIndigenousLanguages第二节(共5小题:每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从选项中选出可以

填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Formostpeople,gettingupinthemorningisastruggle.36.__________Butdoyouknowthatdrinkingwatercanmakeyoumoreenergeticandproductiv

eafterrising?■Ithelpstobalanceyournervoussystem.Drinkingwateronemptystomach,especiallyifit’shot,canimprovethehealthofyournervoussy

stem.37.__________Atthismoment,ifyoujusthaveaglassofwarmwater,itcanproperlyofferwatertoyournervoussystem,whic

hwillhelpitfunctionproperly.■Itpreventsmildheadaches.38.__________Sojustbyincreasingyourwaterintake,you

arebasicallypreventingyourchancesfromsufferingfromthem.Thisisespeciallysowhenyoudrinkingwateronemptystomach,asyourbody

doesn’tgetanyfluidswhenyouwereasleep.■39.__________Earlyinthemorning,withyourstomachtotallyempty,itisnaturalyouwillfeelhun

gry.Soanotherbenefitofdrinkingwaterispreparingyoutohavethemostimportantmealoftheday–breakfast.Besides,havingahealthyappetiteisgoodforoverall

health.■Itpreventsprematureaging.Researchshowsthatwaterpreventsbodyaging.Itcanhelpreleasetoxinssuchasbac

teriaandotherharmfulelementsfromyoursystem.40.__________Inaddition,yourskinwillfeelrefreshed,whichcanhelpitmaintainafl

exibleappearance.Sonowyouknowthebenefitsofdrinkingwateronemptystomach.Justaddaglassofwarmorhotwatertoyourschedul

eafteryouwakeupandseeallthehealthbenefitsitwillbringtoyourlife.A.Itimprovesyourappetite.B.Itpromotesmentalfitness.C.Earlymornin

g,thestomachismostthirsty.D.Theythinkthatacupofcoffeewouldmakethemrefreshed.E.Theimportanceofdrinkingwatercan’tbeemphasizedtoomuch.F.Doctorsm

aytellyoutheyresultfrombeingshortofwateramongvariousreasons.G.This,inturn,canhelpyourbodyfighttheeffectsofcertainchemicalswhichcancauseyour

lookingolder.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题:每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Paris,thecapitalofFr

ance,hassetagoalofmakingtheSeineswimmableby2024whenitwillhosttheOlympicGames.Ifit41itwillbethefirsttimethat42intheSeineisl

egalinover100years.Todothat,though,thecitywillhavetosignificantly43thelevelsoftoxic(有毒的)bacteriathatflowthrough

theriver.Thenthere’s44treasurehiddenatthebottom.Around360tonsofplasticarefoundintheSeineeveryyear.45forParis,11-year-oldRaphaelisonthecase.Fornearly

twoyears,hehas46nearlyeveryweekendwithhisdad,47rubbishoutofthealmost725-kilometerstretchofwater.Atypical48canincludeanythingfromani

Phonetoanelectricscooter.Itallstartedin2019whenRaphaelsawavideofromsomeonedoingsomething49.So,Raphaelaskedhisparentsforropes,ahookandapowerfulmagn

et(磁铁)thatcould50metalobjectsweighingmorethanaton.“Atfirst,itwasjustmeanttobealeisurelyweekend51,”Raphaelsaid.“

ButonceIsawjusthowmuch52therewasburiedatthebottomoftheriver,itbecamelikeafull-time53andIwantedotherpeopletoknow,

too.”LastOctober,RaphaelwasevenawardedtheMedalofParisforhis54.Whilehe’snotsureifhecanmaketheentireSeineglisten(闪光)bythe2024Olymp

ics,hehopeshe’llbeoneofthefirst55inthewateronceit’sdeclaredsafe.41.A.hostsB.finishesC.happensD.succeeds42.A.touringB.bathingC.surf

ingD.boating43.A.improveB.controlC.reduceD.change44.A.reservedB.coveredC.trappedD.buried45.A.LuckyB.GratefulC.EagerD.Ready46.A.disturbedB.lostC.waste

dD.spent47.A.fetchingB.searchingC.pilingD.fishing48.A.processB.catchC.campaignD.movement49.A.similarB.mysteriousC.

funnyD.dangerous50.A.seizeB.breakC.liftD.attract51.A.challengeB.gameC.activityD.entertainment52.A.jewelryB.garbageC.coalD.iron53.A.jobB.hobbyC.b

usinessD.life54.A.braveryB.courageC.effortsD.results55.A.playersB.cleanersC.diversD.swimmers第二节(共10小题:每小题1.5分,满分15分)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。Three-Body,theChineseTVadaptationofLiuCixin'sHugoAward-winningsci-finovelTheThree-BodyProb

lem,56._________(broadcast)onChineseCentralTelevision8andTencentVideoduringprimetime57._________Janurary15.The30-episodeseries58

._________(earn)morethan130millionviewsonChina'sTwitter-likewebstieSinaWeibosofar.ManyChinesenetizenscommented59._________thestorywaslargelyfait

hfultotheoriginalwork.Preparationsfortheseriesbegansevenyearsago,withthecrew60._________(close)consultingwiths

cienceandtechnologyexpertsandsci-fispecialists.Many61._________(scene)wereshotonthegroundsofwell-knownChin

esescientificinstitutes.Accordingtopreviousreports,theteamworkedonthescript(剧本)forfouryearsandspent126daysshooting,travel

ingtomanyplaceslikeNingbo,BeijingandHeihetofilm,and62._________(create)morethan270filmsets,topreciselyreenact(再现)detailsoftheorigi

nalbook.TheThree-BodyTVserieswillbelike63._________movieTheWanderingEarth,becomingabenchmark(标杆)forsci-fiTVseriesthat

forcesfilmmakers64._________(continue)toclimbtohigherpeaks.TheThree-BodyProblemhasgained65._________(globe)attentionbecau

setheworkitselfistheepitome(缩影)ofthedevelopmentofhumanbeings.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)为了使同学们意识到劳动的重要性和培养良好的劳动习惯,你校

准备开设劳动课程(laborcourses)。请你写一封英语倡议书,号召全体同学积极参加。要点如下:1.开设课程情况;2.课程内容(到学校农场劳动、参加社区服务、志愿者活动等)。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式作答;3、开头语已为你写好

,不计入总词数。Dearschoolmates,MayIhaveyourattention,please?Ihavegoodnewstotellyou._____________________________

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________________________________________________________That’sall.Thankyou.第二节读后续写(满分25分)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。续写的词数应为150左右。Thatnight,Iquarreledwithmymother,thenstormedoutofthehouse.Whileontheroad,IrememberedthatIdidnothaveanymoneyinmypocket,I

didnoteventakemycellphonewithmetomakeacallhome.Atthesametime,Iwentthroughanoodleshop,andIsuddenlyfeltveryhungry.Iwish

edforabowlofnoodles,butIhadnomoney!Thesellersawmestandingbeforethecounterandasked,“Hey,littlegirl,youwant

toeatabowl?”“But…butIdonotcarrymoney…”Ishylyreplied.“Okay,I’lltreatyou.”thesellersaid,“comein,Iwillcookyouabow

lofnoodles.”Afewminuteslatertheownerbroughtmeasteamingbowlofnoodles.Aftereatingsomepieces,Icried.“Whatisit?”He

asked.“Nothing.Iamjusttouchedbyyourkindness!”IsaidasIwipedmytears.“Evenastrangeronthestreetgivesmeabowlofnoodles,andmymother,

afteraquarrel,chasedmeoutofthehouse.Sheistoocruel!”Thesellersighed,“Girl,whydoyouthinkso?Thinkagain.Ionlygaveyo

uabowlofnoodlesandyoufeltthatway.Yourmotherhasbeentakingcareofyousinceyouwereborn.Whywereyounotgratefulandwhydidyouhurtyourmom?”Iwasreal

lysurprisedafterhearingthat.WhydidInotthinkofthat?Abowlofnoodlesfromastrangermademefeelgrateful,andmymotherhasraisedm

esinceIwaslittleandIhaveneverfeltso,notevenalittle.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.Paragraph1:Justatthatmoment,manymemoriescamebac

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__________________________________________________________________________答案与解析1-5ABCAC6-10.CABAC11-15.ACBCB16-20.BABBA【导语】

本文是篇应用文。如果不在一个全是母语人士的国家生活,想要学好一门语言真的很难,文章介绍了几部电视剧,可以帮助人们学习语言。21.C。细节理解题。根据第二段“Youwon’tknowwhat’sgoingtohappenattheending.”(你不知道最后会发生什么。)可知

,GameofThrones的结局无法预料。故选C。22.A。细节理解题。根据第三段“HereyouhaveeverythingthatanEnglishlanguagelearnercouldwishfor:Britishacce

nts,goodacting,longandinterestingconversationswithalotofhumour.”(在这里,你拥有英语学习者所希望的一切:英式口音,精彩的表演,充满幽默的长而有趣的对话。)和第四段“

InpartsoftheshowtherearealsoBritishaccentstolistentoandlearn.”(在节目的部分内容中,也有英国口音可以听和学习。)可知,在这两部剧里都可以学到英式口音。故选A。23.B。细节理解题。根据最后一段“Itisoneofthemosts

uccessfulsituationcomediesintheUnitedStates,attractingtheaudienceallaroundtheworld.”(它是美国最成功的情景喜剧之一,吸引了世界各地的观众。)可知,HowIMetYourMother这部剧吸引了世界各地的观众

。故选B。【导语】这是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述意为17岁的飞行员创造了独自环球飞行的记录,这足以说明其勇气和技艺。他的事迹值得其他追寻自己梦想的孩子学习。24.C。细节理解题。根据第一段的“Hisrecord-breakingflightbeg

aninSofia,thecapitalofBulgaria,on23March,2022.(他的破纪录飞行于2022年3月23日在保加利亚首都索非亚开始)”可知,Mack的飞行是一个成功的破纪录的尝试。故选C。25.D。细节理解题。根据第二段的“Ma

ckfacedmanychallengesduringhisadventure.Becauseofhissmall-sizedaircraft,hehadtolandwhenevertheweathergottoorough.However,atsomepointshel

iterally(确实地)couldn’tland,suchaswhenflyingnon-stopfor10hoursoveranocean.Atotherpoints,hefacedextremelyhotweather,suchasinDubai.InSudan,acountryin

Africa,Mackalsofacedsandstormswhichmadeithardforhimtoseewherehewasgoing.Mackbattledstrongwindsandpouringrainduring

hisflight(麦克在冒险过程中遇到了许多挑战。由于他的飞机很小,每当天气太恶劣时,他就不得不降落。然而,在某些时候,他真的无法降落,比如在海洋上空连续飞行10个小时。在其他地方,他还遇到了极端炎热的天气,比如在迪拜。在非洲的苏丹,麦克还遇到了沙尘暴,这让他很难看清自己要去的地方。麦克在

飞行过程中与强风和倾盆大雨作斗争)”可知,Mack在飞行中要面对的挑战是糟糕的天气和长距离飞行。故选D。26.A。推理判断题。根据第三段的“TheRutherfordsiblings(兄弟姐妹)wereinspiredbytheirparentstobecomepilots.(卢瑟福

兄弟姐妹受到父母的启发成为飞行员)”可推知,Mack和他的兄弟姐妹想成为飞行员是因为父母是他们的榜样。故选A。27.B。细节理解题。根据最后一段的“Mackhopestoinspireyoungpeopl

etobeginworkingtowardstheirowngoals,“Nomatterwhatbackgroundyouhave,Ibelieveitisnevertooearlytoworktowards

yourdreamsandyoushouldn’tlimityourselfbyothers’expectations.”(麦克希望激励年轻人开始为自己的目标而努力,“无论你有什么背景,我相信为自己的梦想而努力永远不会太早,你不应该被别人的期望所限制。”)”可知,

Mack想通过自己的尝试来鼓励年轻人追他们的梦想,并为之努力奋斗。故选B。【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。作者一天下班遇到交通堵塞,心情烦躁,就在等着通过的时候,出现了一辆救护车,300多个司机同时为救护车让路,让作者感悟到人们的善良可以让奇迹发生。28.B。推理判断题。根据第

一段“IntheAugustsun,it’sunbearablyhotinmycar.I’minVancouver,approachingtheKnightStreetBridgeasItrytogethomeafterwork.It’s5:15pm.Traffic

isalreadyslowingdownandthenitcomestoafullstop.I’mstuckevenbeforegettingonthebridge.(八月的阳光下,我的车热得受不了。我现在在温哥华,下班后要回家,正靠近骑士街大桥。现在是下午5:

15。交通已经慢下来了,然后又停了下来。我还没上桥就卡住了)”和第二段“hishasbecomemynormalworkcommute(上下班往返)routine.Aheadofmeisaheavilyjammedon-ramp(匝道).Istareattheendlessrows

ofvehicles,depressed.(这已经成为了我上下班的日常。我前面是一个严重堵塞的入口匝道。我盯着那一望无际的车辆,心情沮丧)”可知,上下班经常是交通拥堵。由此推知,作者认为他的通勤路线很烦人。故选B。29.B。细节理解题。根据倒数第三段“Afterward,every

carmovesback.Wecloseuptheemergencylane,readytocontinueourpatientwait.Backinmyspot,Iforgetmytirednessandhu

nger.Myanxietyisgone.(之后,每辆车都后退。我们关闭紧急通道,准备继续我们的耐心等待。回到我的位置,我忘记了我的疲劳和饥饿。我的焦虑消失了)”可知,作者的焦虑在救护车一闪而过之后消失了。故选B。30.C。细

节理解题。根据第一段“It’s5:15pm.Trafficisalreadyslowingdownandthenitcomestoafullstop.”可知,A项错误;根据第四段“Whenthecarsdomove,Imovecarefully,makingsurenottobumpin

toothervehicles.”可知,B项错误;根据倒数第四段“ButI’mwrong.Everysinglecarquickly,yetcarefully,movestotheside.Withoutthinking,Ifollowsuit.Thela

neremainsopenforafewsecondsduringwhichtheambulanceflashesthrough.(但我错了。每一辆车都迅速而小心地移到一边。我不假思索地照做了。车道保持开放的几秒钟,其

间救护车闪过)”可知,C项正确,D项错误。故选C。31.D。推理判断题。根据最后一段“AlthoughImayseemalonestuckonthebridge,I’mconnectedtoalltheotherdrive

rs.Togetherwecouldmaketheimpossiblepossible.(虽然我看起来像是独自一人被困在桥上,但我与所有其他司机都有联系。我们可以一起把不可能变成可能)”和上文可知,300多个司机

堵在桥上,但是为了给救护车让路,都迅速而小心的移到一边,让救护车迅速通过。由此推知,人们的善良可以让奇迹发生。故选D。【导语】本文是一篇说明文。世界各地的语言继续以惊人的速度消失。受到威胁的大多数是世界各地土著人使用的语言。当一种土著语言消失时,我

们不仅会失去其使用者群体所积累的知识,而且世界的文化和生物多样性也会受到威胁。幸运的是,人们正在努力关注和保护这些语言,以及它们所代表的文化和生物多样性。32.B。推理判断题。根据第一段“Languagesarou

ndtheworldcontinuetodisappearatanalarmingrate.AccordingtotheUNESCOAtlasofLanguagesinDanger,thereare6,700languagesspo

kenintheworld,40percentofwhichareindangerofdisappearing.(世界各地的语言继续以惊人的速度消失。根据联合国教科文组织《濒危语言地图集》,世界上有6700种语言,其中40%有

消失的危险。)”可知,作者在第1段中通过列出数字来表明问题的严重性。故选B。33.D。细节理解题。根据第二段可知,当一种土著语言消失时,我们不仅会失去其使用者群体所积累的知识,而且世界的文化和生物多样性也会受到威胁……这些语言是

生物百科全书,如果不再使用,人类将永远失去这种智慧和理解。)”可知,我们要保留土著语言是因为它们有助于文化和生物多样性。故选D。34.A。细节理解题。根据最后一段“TheUnitedNationshasdeclared2019as

TheInternationalYearofIndigenousLanguagessoastoraiseawareness,andtoteachthosewhohaven’tbeenawareofthecontributionstheycanmake.(联合

国宣布2019年为国际土著语言年,以提高人们的认识,并向那些还没有意识到自己所能做出贡献的人传授知识。)”可知,国际土著语言年的目的是教育人们保护土著语言。故选A。35.C。主旨大意题。根据第一段“Andthemajorityunderthreatarelangu

agesspokenbyIndigenous(本土的)peoplesaroundtheworld.(受到威胁的大多数是世界各地土著人民使用的语言。)”和第二段第一句“WhenanIndigenouslanguageislost,notonlydowelosetheknowledgebuilt

upbythecommunityofitsspeakers,butalsotheworld’sculturalandbiologicaldiversityisendangered.(当一种土著语言消失时,我们不仅会失去其使用者群体所积累的知识,而且世界的文化和生物多样性

也会受到威胁。)”以及第三段第一句“Fortunately,effortsarebeingmadetobringattentiontoandpreservetheselanguages,alongwiththeculturalandb

iologicaldiversitytheyrepresent.(幸运的是,人们正在努力关注和保护这些语言,以及它们所代表的文化和生物多样性。)”可知,本文首先介绍世界各地土著人民使用的语言受到更大威胁,然后指出土著语言消失对世界的文化和生物多样性带来的威胁,最后讲到人们为保护这些

语言所做出的努力。C项“PreservingIndigenousLanguages(保护土著语言)”最能概括本文主旨,适合作标题。故选C。36-40DCFAG【导语】本文是一篇新闻报道。文章报道了近两年来,11岁的拉斐尔几

乎每个周末都和父亲一起,沿着长达725公里的塞纳河水域“钓”垃圾,帮助巴黎实现2024年让塞纳河可游泳的目标。【41】句意:如果成功,这将是100多年来在塞纳河沐浴首次合法化。A.hosts主办;B.finishes完成;C

.happens发生;D.succeeds成功。根据上文“ParishassetagoalofmakingtheSeineswimmableby2024”可知,巴黎制定了2024年要实现让塞纳河可游泳的目标,句中假设如果“成

功”。故选D项。【42】句意:如果成功,这将是100多年来在塞纳河沐浴首次合法化。A.touring旅游;B.bathing沐浴;C.surfing冲浪;D.boating划船。根据上文“ParishassetagoalofmakingtheSeineswimmableby2

024”和句中“itwillbe...”可推知,句中说的是2024实现塞纳河可游泳,也可理解为在塞纳河沐浴。故选B项。【43】句意:不过,要做到这一点,该市必须大幅降低流经河流的有毒细菌水平。A.improve改善;B.contr

ol控制;C.reduce减少;D.change改变。根据上文“setagoalofmakingtheSeineswimmableby2024”和句中“thelevelsoftoxic(有毒的)bacteriathatflowthroughtheriver.”可推知,要

让在塞纳河游泳成为可能,就需要减少有毒细菌水平。故选C项。【44】句意:河床底部还有埋藏的“宝藏”。A.reserved预订;B.covered覆盖;C.trapped使陷入圈套;D.buried埋葬。根据句中“hiddenatthebottom”可知,“宝藏”是埋在河床底下。故选D项。【4

5】句意:巴黎很幸运,11岁的拉斐尔正在做这件事情。A.Lucky幸运的;B.Grateful感谢的;C.Eager热切的;D.Ready准备就绪的。根据句中“11-year-oldRaphaelisonthecase.”

和下文可知,11岁的拉斐尔已经开始清理塞纳河,所以对于要在2024年实现让塞纳河可游泳的目标的巴黎来说,这是幸运的事情。故选A项。【46】句意:近两年来,他几乎每个周末都和父亲一起,在这条长达725公里

的水域里“钓”垃圾。A.disturbed打扰;B.lost失去;C.wasted浪费;D.spent花(时间)。根据句中“Fornearlytwoyears”和“nearlyeveryweekend”可知,拉斐尔和他的父亲花了很多

时间清理塞纳河。故选D项。【47】句意:近两年来,他几乎每个周末都和父亲一起,在这条长达725公里的水域里“钓”垃圾。A.fetching拿来;B.searching搜寻;C.piling堆放;D.fishing钓。根据下文“Raphaelaskedhisparentsfo

rropes,ahookandapowerfulmagnet(磁铁)thatcould50metalobjectsweighingmorethanaton.”可知,拉斐尔用的是一种类似于钓鱼的方式来打捞垃圾。故选D项。【48】句意:有代表性

的捕捞物可能包括从苹果手机到电动滑板车的任何东西。A.process步骤;B.catch捕获物;C.campaign活动;D.movement移动。根据句中“anythingfromaniPhonetoanelect

ricscooter.”可知,句中说的是打捞上来的物品。故选B项。【49】句意:这一切都始于2019年,当时拉斐尔看到了一个视频,视频中有人在做类似的事情。A.similar类似的;B.mysterious神秘的;C.funny滑稽的;D.dangerous危险的。根据句中“Rapha

elsawavideo”和下文“So,Raphaelaskedhisparentsforropes,ahookandapowerfulmagnet(磁铁)thatcould50metalobjectsweighingmorethanaton.”可知,拉斐尔是看到视频中有人做了类似的事情,得

到启发,所以自己也开始打捞垃圾。故选A项。【50】句意:因此,拉斐尔向他的父母要了绳子、钩子和一个强大的磁铁,可以吸引超过一吨重的金属物体。A.seize抓住;B.break打破;C.lift提起;D.

attract吸引。根据句中“apowerfulmagnet(磁铁)”可知,磁铁会吸金属物体。故选D项。【51】句意:“起初,这只是一个悠闲的周末娱乐,”拉斐尔说。A.challenge挑战;B.game游戏;C.activity活动;

D.assignment任务。根据句中“leisurely”可知,最初拉斐尔把这件事情看作娱乐活动。故选C项。【52】句意:但当我看到河底埋着多少垃圾时,这就像是一份全职工作,我也想让其他人知道。A.jewelry珠宝;B.garbage垃圾;C.coal煤;D.iron铁。

根据上文“Fornearlytwoyears,hehas46nearlyeveryweekendwithhisdad,47debrisoutofthealmost725-kilometerstretchofwater.”可知,河床底下埋的是垃圾。故选B项。【53】句意:但当我看到河底埋着多少

垃圾时,这就像是一份全职工作,我也想让其他人知道。A.job工作;B.hobby业余爱好;C.business商业;D.life生命。根据上文“Atfirst,itwasjustmeanttobealeisurelyweekend51”和句中“itbecameli

keafull-time...”可知,从最初的悠闲娱乐变成了全职工作。故选A项。【54】句意:去年10月,拉斐尔甚至因为他的努力被授予了巴黎勋章。A.bravery勇敢;B.courage勇气;C.efforts努力;D.results结果。根据上文可知,拉斐

尔和他的父亲两年来一直致力于打捞塞纳河河床底下埋的垃圾,所以他得到巴黎勋章一定是因为他的努力付出。故选C项。【55】句意:虽然他不确定他是否能在2024年奥运会前让塞纳河闪闪发光,但他希望一旦塞纳河被宣布安全,他就能成为第一批下水游泳的人之一。A.players队员

;B.cleaners清洁工人;C.divers潜水者;D.swimmers游泳者。根据句中“inthewateronceit’sdeclaredsafe”可推知,拉斐尔希望塞纳河安全后,他能成第一个下水游泳的人之一。故选D项。56.wasbroadcast57.on

58.hasearned59.that60.closely61.scenes62.creating63.the64.tocontinue65.global【参考范文】OnepossibleversionDearschool

mates,MayIhaveyourattention,please?Ihavegoodnewstotellyou.Thelaborcourseswillbestartedinourschool,wh

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inourschool.Withtheguidanceofourteachers,wecanhelpplantvegetablesandfeedchickensintheschool-runfarm.Besides,wealsoparticipateincommunityserviceandvo

luntarywork.Thosewhoareinterestedinitarewarmlywelcometojoinintheactivity.Notonlyarewerelaxedbutwehavegainedabetterunderstandi

ngoflabor.That’sall.Thankyou.【参考范文】OnepossibleversionParagraph1Justatthatmoment,manymemoriescameintomymind.WhenIwasill,shewasalwaystheone

takingcareofme.WhenIhadtroublewithmystudy,sheneverlostfaithinmeandencouragedmetokeepgoing.WhenIarrivedhomeduringtheweekend,shealwayspreparedmyf

avoritefood.Allherkindnesscamebacktome.Ishouldbegratefulforallshehaddoneforme.IrealizedIshouldgobackhomeimmediately

andsaysorrytomymother.Paragraph2Whenarrivinghome,Isawmymothersittingatthedinnertable,worriedandtired.Shemusthavebeenlookingformeeverywher

e.Iwasreadyforherangerandshouts.However,beforeIcouldapologize,mymothersawmeandgentlysaid,"Oh,honey,thankGodyou'reback!Com

einside.Youareprobablyveryhungry.Icookedyourfavoritenoodles.Comeandeatwhiletheyarestillhot..."Nolongerabletocontrolmyself,Icriedinherarms."I’m

sorry,Mom.Pleaseforgiveme."Iwhisperedtoherthroughtears,extremelyashamedofmyself.课外时文阅读2篇A导读:亚马逊雨林正逐渐枯死,届时全球将进一步变

暖、许多物种将濒危、甚至灭绝……TheAmazonrainforestismovingtowarda“tippingpoint”pastwhichtreeswillstarttodieoffinlargenumbers,researchershavesaid.研究人员称,亚马逊雨

林正走向一个“临界点”,一旦超过这个临界点,树木将开始大量死亡。Thestudy,publishedintheJournalofNaturalClimateChange,wasconductedbys

cholarsfromtheUniversityofExeter,thePotsdamInstituteforClimateImpactResearch(PIK)andtheTechnicalUniversityofMunich.Theyus

edsatellitedatafrom1991to2016toexaminetrendsindeforestation.英国埃克塞特大学、德国波茨坦气候影响研究所(PIK)和慕尼黑工业大学的学者合作,利用1991年至2016年的卫星数据来研究森林砍伐的

趋势,并最终将成果发表在《自然气候变化》杂志上。Theycalculatedthat75percentoftherainforestisnowatriskofbeingunabletorecoverwhenexperiencingdroughts,whicharealsoincreas

inglymorecommonduetoglobalwarming.据研究人员计算,75%的雨林遭遇干旱时面临无法恢复的风险,而由于全球变暖,干旱现象越来越普遍。“Deforestationandclimatechangearelikelytobethemai

ndriversofthisdecline,”NiklasBoersofPIKandtheTechnicalUniversityofMunichtoldtheBBC.Thestudyhaspredictedthatitisonlyamatterofdecadesuntila“si

gnificantchunk”oftheAmazonistransformedfromrainforestintosavannah.波茨坦气候影响研究所和慕尼黑工业大学的尼克拉斯·伯尔斯在接受英国广播公司

(BBC)采访时表示:“亚马逊雨林恢复力下降的主要原因,可能是滥伐森林和气候变化。”这项研究还预测,只需要几十年的时间,“一大片”亚马逊雨林就将从热带雨林变为大草原。Whatwouldtheworldbeli

kewithouttheAmazonrainforest?如果没有亚马逊雨林,世界会是什么样子?ThedestructionoftheAmazonrainforest,insomewayscausedbyglobalwarming,willalsospeedupthisprocess.“Th

eAmazonstoreslotsofcarbonandallofthatwouldbereleasedintotheatmosphere,whichwouldthenfurthercontributetoincreasingtemperaturesandhavefutur

eeffectsonglobalmeantemperatures,”ProfessorBoultonoftheUniversityofExetertoldtheBBC.全球变暖某种程度上破坏了亚马逊雨林,而这又加速了亚马逊雨林消失。埃克塞特大学的博尔顿教授在接受英国广播公司采访时表示

:“亚马逊雨林储存了大量的碳,届时所有这些碳都将释放到大气中,进一步导致气温上升,并对未来的全球平均气温产生影响。”Thisworryingsnowballeffectmeansthatthedest

ructionoftheAmazonwillmakethemuchlargerbattleagainstglobalwarmingmoredifficult.这种令人担忧的滚雪球效应意味着,对亚马逊雨林造成破坏,将令对抗全球变暖这场更大的战役变得更加困难。Thede

structionoftheAmazonwouldalsohaveahugeimpactontheecologyoftheEarth.TheAmazonrainforestishometomorethan30,000speciesofplants,2.5millionspeciesofi

nsects,2,500fish,morethan1,500birdspecies,550reptiles,and500mammals,accordingtotheWildlifeConservationSociety.Asavannah,agrasslandenvironmenttha

tlacksalargevarietyofplantlife,wouldbeunabletohostthelargeandvariedecosystemsthatcurrentlyexistintherainforest.Itislikelythatalargenumberofspecies

wouldbecomeendangeredorevenextinct,astheywouldbeunabletoadjusttothisnewecosystem.破坏亚马逊雨林也会对地球的生态造成巨大影

响。野生动物保护协会的数据显示,亚马逊雨林是许多生物的家园,拥有3万多种植物、250万种昆虫、2500种鱼类、1500多种鸟类、550种爬行动物和500种哺乳动物。而一个大草原,即一个缺乏大量植物生命的草原环境,将无法容纳目前存在于雨林中的大型且多样的生态系统。因为生物无法适应新的生态系统,

届时很可能会有大量物种濒危,甚至灭绝。BSecuresocialmedia晒“原图”真的会暴露隐私吗?导读:晒原图原来会暴露这么多信息!不过知道这两招就能有效保护隐私了……Thetopic“Howmuchprivacycanaphotoreveal”hasbeentrendingonS

inaWeibo,sparkingconcernandheateddiscussionaboutprivacyawareness.“一张照片能暴露多少隐私”成为新浪微博热门话题,这让大家关注起隐私意识并展开热烈讨论。Ingroupchats,somepeoplemaypostthe

iroriginalphotos.Butthatmaygiveawayyourhomeaddressandotherinformation.有些人会在群聊中发布自己的原图,但这可能会泄露其家庭地址和其他信息。Imagesoftencontainalot

ofinformationandvarioustracesleftbydigitalcamerasorphotomanipulationsoftware.图片中往往包含大量的信息,以及数码相机或照片处理软件留下的各种痕迹

。Thisdata,calledExchangeableImageFileFormat(EXIF),isakeytoolformanyprofessionals.Itcandetailwhetherthephotographe

rusedaflash,whichdigitaleffectswereappliedtoapictureandwhenthephotowastaken.EXIFcanalsocontainthepreciseGPScoordinatesofthelocationwhereaphotowa

staken,accordingtoCNN.这些数据被称为可交换图像文件格式(EXIF),对于许多专业人士来说,是至关重要的工具。EXIF能够详细显示摄影师是否使用闪光灯、照片使用了哪些数码效果,以及照片拍摄于

何时。据美国有线电视新闻网(CNN)报道,EXIF甚至还能囊括照片拍摄地点的精确GPS坐标。Ifyoutakealandscapepicturefromyourwindowandsendtheoriginalpicturetoagrou

pchat,itmeansthatyouarereleasingyourlocationdatatoallstrangersinthegroup.Theymayevenaccuratelyinferyourhousenumberbyanalyzingth

eshootingtimeandangle.如果你在窗口拍了一张风景照片,然后将原图发送到群聊中,就意味着你正向群里所有的陌生人发布你的位置信息。他们甚至可以通过分析拍摄时间和角度,准确推断出你的门牌号。N

otjustinagroupchat,sendinganimageinatextmessage,email,orotherdeliverytoolswillalsoincludetheaccompanyinginformation.Sohowdoweprotecto

urprivacywhensendingphotos?不只限于群聊,通过文本消息、电子邮件或其他传递工具发送图像,也会包含相应的信息。那么,在发送照片时,我们如何保护自己的隐私呢?Themosteffec

tivewayistoavoidsendingoriginalphotosingroupchats.Ifit’snecessary,trynottotapthe“originalpicture”.However,photossentbyWeChatMome

ntsareautomaticallycompressedbythesystem,andtheytravelwithoutlocationandotherinformation,accordingtotheWeChatteam.保护隐私最有效的方

法,是避免在群聊中发送原图。如果有这方面的必要,发布时就尽量别点击“原图”。不过,微信团队表示,微信朋友圈发送的照片会被系统自动压缩,这些图片传播时不会附带位置等信息。Totackletheproblematitsroot,wecandeleteandremoveapict

ure’sEXIFdataonacomputer.IfyouareusinganiOSsmartphone,youcanturnofflocationservicesforthecamerainthepriv

acysettings.Ifyou’reusinganAndroid,thesettingsvary.Typically,youcangotothesettingmenuandswitchtheservicesofffort

hecamera,accordingtoCTVNews.为了从根本上解决隐私暴露的问题,我们可以在计算机上删除图片的EXIF数据。如果你使用的是iOS智能手机,可以在隐私设置中关闭摄像头的定位服务。如果你使用的是安卓系统,设置则各有不同。据加拿大电视台(CTV)新闻报道,通常情况下,你可以打开

设置菜单,关闭摄像头的服务。Thereisonemorethingyoucando–photoshopyourphotosbeforeyoushareit.Whatcomeswithyoureditedimagesisphotoswit

houtstoredlocationdata.你还可以做一件事来保护隐私——分享照片前先用编辑软件处理一下,编辑后的图像就不会存储位置数据了。获得更多资源请扫码加入享学资源网微信公众号www.xiangxue100.com

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