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2025—2026學(xué)年度上學(xué)期2024級10第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分聽下面5ABC三個選項中選出最佳選項。10例:Howmuchistheshirt? 答案是CWhatwasthewomandissatisfiedwithabouttheThewater B.Thechanging C.ThefitnessWhatarethespeakersgoingtodoKeep B.Goback C.GotoanotherHowdoesHenryfeel B. C.WhenwillthemanprobablymeetDr.At B.At C.AtWhatistheconversationmainlyAcharity B.A C.A第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分5A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。WhatdoesthemanhavetodothisTreatfriendsatFinishreadingaLookafterhisbabyWhatwillthewomanLendthemanher B.Visittheman’s C.GototheWhydoesthemanturntotheA.HehastoworkB.HehastogetC.Hehasapackageto9.WhatisthemanA.AboxofB.SomeC.SomesportsWhatdoweknowaboutthespeakers’TheyareundertheageofThey’llreturnhomeby3:00They’llpracticesoccerat5:0011WhatistheprobablerelationshipbetweentheA B.Fellow C.AirhostandWhydoesthemangotoTogo B.Togo C.TobeonWheredoesthewomancomeThe B. C.WhichofthefollowingappealstothewomanShaolinKung B.Wing C.Tai15WhatdoesthemanappreciateaboutdrunkenA.Itshealth B.Itsinteresting C.ItsgracefulWhatdothespeakerstalkaboutintheThesignificanceofChinesemartialThenewconceptofChineseThevariousformsofself-Whatdegreedidthespeakerhaveat B.Artand C.ComputerWhatdoesthespeakersayaboutPurpleItwasabigchallengeforItprovidedamultiplayerItwasthemostsuccessfulofallher19WhatisthehardestpartaboutdesigningaCreatingagreatSettingitsdifficultyComingupwithnew20.WhatisthemostimportantqualityofagoodgameA. B. C.第二部 閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分A、B、C、DPopMart:TheMysteryBehindBlindInthepastdecade,PopMarthasrevolutionizedtoycollectingthroughitsinnovativeblindboxconcept.Thesesmall,sealedpackagescontainingrandomcollectiblefigureshavecreatedaglobalcraze,particularlyamongteenagersandyoungadults.TheBlindBoxStandardblindboxesarepricedat¥59—69($8—10)inChina,whileinternationalmarketsseehigherprices-upto$15intheUSand£12intheUK.Theexcitementcomesfromnotknowingwhichofthe12possiblefiguresyou’llget,withrare“hidden”versionsappearingonlyonceinevery144boxes.Thissystemhasprovensuccessful,withPopMart’s2024revenuereaching¥13billion($1.8GlobalExpansionAsPopMartexpandedtoover30countries,problemsemerged.InLondon,alimited-editionLabubureleasecausedsuchcrowdingthatpolicewerecalled.Meanwhile,fakeversionsofpopularfiguresfloodedmarketsinSoutheastAsia,sellingforhalfthepricebutwithpoorqualityMembershipTomaintaincustomerloyalty,PopMart1membershippointper¥1EarlyaccesstonewreleasesforGoldmembers(¥5,000+annualIncreasedchances(from1/144to1/72)offindinghiddenfigureswhenbuyingfullWhatmakesblindboxesparticularlyattractiveforTheirlow B.TheirlargeCTheirmysterious D.TheireducationalWhichbenefitdoGoldmembersreceivewhenpurchasingfullsetsofblindFreeshippingonallDoublemembershippointsperGuaranteedhiddenfigureineveryfullIncreasedchanceoffindinghiddenfigures(from1/144toBasedonthearticle,whichofthebestexplainswhythisblindboxmodelissoThehighpriceofblindboxesensurespremiumPopMartonlysellslimited-editionfiguresincertainTherandomnatureandrarityofhiddenfigurescreaterepeatedThecompanyavoidsinternationalexpansiontopreventcounterfeitAdultsunderstandwhatitfeelsliketobefloodedwithobjects.Whydoweoftenassumethatmoreismorewhenitcomestokidsandtheirbelongings?ThegoodnewsisthatIcanhelpmyownkidslearnearlierthanIdidhowtolivemorewithless.Ifoundthepre-holidaysagoodtimetoencourageyoungchildrentodonateless-usedthings,anditworked.Becauseofourefforts,ourdaughterGeorgiadiddecidetodonatealargebagoftoystoalittlegirlwhosemotherwasunabletopayforherholidayduetoillness.Shechosetosellafewlargerobjectsthatwerelessoftenusedwhenwepromisedtoputthemoneyintoherschoolfund(基金)(ourkindergartendaughterisseriousaboutbecomingaForweeks,I'vebeenthinkingofbigger,deeperquestions:Howdowemakeitahabitforthem?Andhowdowetrainourselvestohelpthemlivewith,need,anduseless?Yesterday,Isatwithmyson,Shepherd,determinedtotestmyowntheoryonthis.Idecidedtoplaywithhimwithonlyonetoyforaslongasitwouldkeephisinterest.Iexpectedthatonetoywouldkeephisattentionforaboutfiveminutes,tenminutes,max.Ichosearedrubberball-simple,universallyavailable.Wepassedit,hetriedtoputitinhismouth,hetriedbouncingit,rollingit,sittingonit,throwingit.Itwastotally,completelyenoughforhim.BeforeIknewitanhourhadpassedanditwastimetomoveontolunch.Webothbecameabsorbedinthesimplicityofplayingtogether.HehadmyfullattentionandIhadhis.Mylittleexperimenttofindjoyinasingleobjectworkedforbothofus.Whatdothewords“moreismore”inparagraph1probablyThemore,the B.EnoughisC.Moremoney,more D.EarnmoreandspendWhatmadeGeorgiaagreetosellsomeofherSavingupforher B.RaisingmoneyforapoorC.Addingthemoneytoher D.GivingthemoneytoasickWhydidtheauthorplaytheballwithTotryoutanToshowaparent’sTotrainhisTohelphimstartaWhatcanbeasuitabletitlefortheTakeItorLeave B.ALessonfromC.LiveMorewith D.ThePleasureofTherearesomesoundsmostofusacknowledgeareannoying—thecrunchingofcrisps,thenoiseoftheairconditioningorascreamingbaby.Thesenoises,formanypeople,actasamereinconveniencethatcandistractusfromthetaskathand.However,therearesomeamonguswhohaveamuchmoresevereresponsetothesenoises.Thequestionweasktodayis:Hasanoiseevermadeyoufeelsoangrythatyoucouldexplodewithrage?Iftheanswerisyes,youmaybesufferingfrommisophonia.Theword“misophonia”literallymeans“ahatredofsound”andissometimescalledSelectiveSoundSensitivitySyndrome.Therearesomeexpertswhodoubttheexistenceofthecondition.However,forthosewhoclaimtosufferfromit,theexperiencecanbetraumatic.Certainsoundscauseintenseemotionalorpsychologicalresponsesmayseemoverthetopcomparedwithanon-sufferer’sThesoundofalovedonechewingtheirfoodcouldtriggerasufferer’sanxietylevels,orcausethemtopanic.Itmayevenactivatetheirfight-or-flightreaction,makingthemwanttoflee.Inextremecases,thatfeelingofpanicmayresultinextremeangerandendupwithsufferersgoingcrazy.Also,theseconditionscanleadtosocialisolationandthesufferersmayfeelcutoff,accordingtoJamesCartreine,aclinicalpsychiatrist.Sadly,there’snoknowncure.However,tinnitus(耳鳴)retrainingtherapy,whichhelpspeopletoleratemayaidsufferers,whilecognitivebehaviouraltherapyandcounsellingcouldalsohelppeoplemanagethecondition.Sufferersusecopingstrategiesthatincludeavoidingplaceswithlotsofnoises,likerestaurants,ormovingawaywhentheyfeellikehittingsomeoneduetotheirbreathing.So,thenexttimeyouseesomeoneflyintoaragebecauseofasoundthatisdrivingthemcrazy,itmaybeduetoadifficultconditiontheyaretryingtomanage,andnotjustbecausetheyhateacertainsound.Whatcanannoyingsoundsdotonon-sufferersofTheytaketheirattentionawayfromwhatthey’reTheygenerateintenseemotionalresponsesamongTheymakesufferersdoubtthepresenceoftheTheyleadtosomecomplaintsandsevereWhatdoestheunderlinedword“traumatic”inparagraph2Physically B.EmotionallyC.Spiritually D.MentallyWhatcanwelearnaboutmisophoniasufferersfromparagraphs3andTheycan’tbeabletomanageTheywon’tbecuredthroughmedicalTheymaybeangeredbythefeelingofbeingcutTheymaypanicoverthesoundcausedbyalovedWhereisthetextmostprobablytakenAnews B.AhealthC.Amedical D.Apsychologist’sScientistsvisitingtinyHendersonIslandintheSouthPacificrecentlymadeanalarmingdiscovery.Althoughitisoneofthemostremoteplacesontheearthandpreviouslyuntouchedbyhumans,theislandwascoveredinplasticwaste.Theycalculatedtherewere38millionpiecesofplastic,weighingalmost18tons,withthousandsofnewpieceswashingupeachday.“Nocountryhasafreepass-wefoundplasticfromeverywhere,”saidonescientist.“Weallhavearesponsibility,andwehavetositupandpayattention.Thisisnotanissuetoignore.Weneedtodosomethingnowtoprotectthesea.”Plasticwasteintheseahaslongbeenknownabout,butonlynowarewediscoveringthetrueextentoftheproblem.Plastictakeshundredsofyearstodecompose,soalltheplasticeverproducedstillexistssomewhere.Around95%ofplasticsmadearenotrecycled,andlargeamountsenterthesea.Currentscollectthiswasteincircularsystemscalled“gyres”.OneofthelargestisinthePacificOcean,anareanowknownasthe“GreatPacificGarbagePatch”.Theproblemgetsworseasplasticbreaksdownintoverysmallpieces,or“microplastic”.Thisiseatenbyfishandleadstomassivespeciesloss.Humansalsoeatthesefish,andmicroplastichasevenbeenfoundintapwateraroundtheworld.Theproblemhasspreadtoofartoignore.TheplasticonHendersonIslandaccountsforjust2seconds’worthofglobalannualplasticproduction.Thatproductionwillmorethantripleby2050.Thentherewillbethesameweightofplasticintheseaasfish.However,therearesomeyoungmindsworkingtocleanupandprotecttheseaforfuturegenerations.WhiledivinginGreece,youngBoyanSlatnoticedtherewasmoreplasticwastethanfish.Hedecidedrightthentodedicatehislifetosolvingthisproblem.Previouslytheproblemwasconsideredtoobigtosolve;collectingtheplasticwithboatsandnetswouldbeexpensive,wouldharmsealife,andwouldtakethousandsofyears!But,Boyanthought,whymovethroughtheseawhentheseacanmovethroughyou?Toworkwiththecurrentsandgyreswouldhelpcollectthewaste.SohestartedTheOceanCleanupproject,whichplacesverylongfloatingbarriersinthePacific.Currentsthenconcentratethewastenaturallysoitcanbecollectedandrecycled.Hehopestoreducethepatchby50%injustfiveyears.“Manyproblemstodayaresideeffectsofthingspeopledidn’tthinkaboutinthepast”,hesays.Seaplasticisasymbolofthenegativeeffectsofourlifestyleandtechnology.Ouraimshouldbetocreateanewlifestyleforthiscentury.Protectingtheseafromplasticisagoodplacetostart.WhatalarmingdiscoverydidthescientistsTheydiscoveredatinyislandintheSouthPacificTheydiscoveredtherewasplasticeverywhereonHendersonTheydiscoveredthattherewasnohumanbeingsonHendersonTheydiscoveredHendersonIslandwasthemostremoteplaceintheWhatcanwelearnfromtheMicroplasticismerelyharmfultothefishintheNotallthecountrieshavetofacetheproblemofplasticNowadaysthereisthesameweightofplasticintheseaasMostplasticsmadearenotrecycled,andlargeamountsentertheWhatisthemainideaofParagraphHowtheOceanCleanupprojectTheproblemofplasticcleanupistoobigtoLettheseaitselfdecomposetheplasticwasteCollectingplasticwithboatsandnetswouldbeagoodWhichofthefollowingwordsbestdescribeBoyanConsiderateand B.IntelligentandC.Knowledgeableand D.Devotedand第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分Doyoulikecilantro(香菜)?Cilantroisacommonfoodthatpeopletendtoeitheradoreorabuse. Butthereasonsbehindwhatyoulikeanddon’tlikearenotalwaysso Yoursenseofsmellallowsyoutodistinguishbetweensomethinglikestrawberryandcherry.Scientistslookedatolfactory(receptorsanddiscoveredthatindividualswithacertaingene.OR6A2,aremoresensitivetosmellingcilantro.That,inturn,affectshowpeoplesenseitsflavor. Whenyou’reopentothesefoods,youlearntolikewhatyoueat.Evenpeoplewhohatecilantromaybeabletolearntoatleasttolerateit,ifnotlikeit.Cultureplaysabigroleinwhatyoulike,too.Foodpreferencesvaryacrosscultures.Whenitcomesdowntofoodpreferencesindifferentpartsoftheworld,ithasalottodowithwhat’savailableandconsideredafood(主食 Buttherewillalwaysbeexceptions-aGreekpersonwhocan’tstandolivesoraDutchpersonhatesWhilepreferencescanbeformedafterafewattempts,negativeexperienceswithfoods,especiallywhenyou’reyoung,canhavealastingeffect. JasmineRobinson,29,fromAthens,sharedherstoryaboutolives.Whenshewasyoung,anotherchild,whowouldn’tletherhaveaturnonaswing,madefunofherwhileeatingolivesfromajarandbeingmean.Shelatertriedolivesasanadultbutfailed.WelikesweetandhateLoveitorhateitisprettyButyourbiologyisnotItisrelatedtofamiliarityandnotYourpreferencecancomedowntoAssociationscanmakeyoulikeornotlikeJustonebadexperiencecanturnyouofffromsomethingfor第三部 英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分第一 完形填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最I(lǐng)naheartwarmingreunion,PatrickMoriarty,aretiredscienceteacherfromNewYork,fulfilledapromisehemadetohisstudentsdecadesagobywatchingthe2024solareclipse(日食)together.Backin1978,whileteachinghis“EarthScience”class,Moriarty worksheetsdetailingthetrajectories(軌跡)ofupcomingeclipses.Highlightingtheone topassneartheirhometown,Moriartydeclaredtohisstudents, thatoneonApril8,2024.We’regoingtogettogetheronthatday.”Hisstudentslaughedatthethought,findingit tounderstandsuchadistantfutureevent.Nevertheless,Moriartypersisted,remindingallofhisstudentsto theircalendarsforthegathering.Twoyearsago,Moriarty, aFacebookeventandreachedouttohisformerstudents.Tohissurprise,hundredsrespondedwith ,expressinginterestinjoiningthe .AsApril8,approached,about100ofMoriarty’sformerstudents athishome.Emotionsranhighas facesfromtheirjuniorhighdaysreconnected.Moriartysaid,“Whentheywerewalkingup,Icould seetheirlittleninthgradefaces.”FormerstudentKevinThompson Moriarty’scommitment,describingthepromiseas“the homeworkassignmentinthehistoryofanyAsthespectacle(奇觀) ,surroundedbythewarmthofsharedmemories,laughter,friendship,Moriartyproposedanotherreunionintwodecadesforthenextsolareclipse.The broughtlaughter,makingthemrememberthesamejoyfrom21.A.B.C.D.22.A.B.C.D.23.A.B.C.D.24.A.B.C.D.25.A.B.C.D.26.A.B.C.D.27.A.B.C.D.28.A.B.C.D.29.A.gotB.settledC.showedD.broke30.A.B.C.D.31.A.B.C.D.32.A.reflected B.struggled C.took D.prepared33A. B. C. D.34.A. B. C. D.35.A. B. C. D.第二節(jié)(共10小題;1.5分,滿分15分1LangLang,oneoftheworld’sgreatestpianists,isnot strangertointernationalstages.TheChinesemusicianhasinspiredmillionswithhisperformancesoverthepasttwodecades.However, makeshis2024concertspecialishisnewpiece,TheVoiceoftheYellowRiver,whichhonorsChina’srichcultural showcaseshisartisticgrowth.Lang’smusic,aperfectcombinationofWesternclassicaltechniquesandChinesemusicaltraditions,isconsideredby (have)theabilitytoconnectpeoplefromdifferentbackgrounds.Hislatestisa (reflect)ofhisdeeploveforhishomeland,whilealso (clear)showinghisinnovativeapproach music.Lang’smusicaltalent (discover)atanearlyage.BorninShenyang,hebeganplayingthepianoattheageofthreeandquicklystoodoutforhisextraordinaryskills.HisearlyexposuretobothChinesefolkmusicandWesternclassicsshapedhisuniquestyle,whichlaterearned (he)globalfame.ForLang,musicisnotjustabouttechnique—it’saboutemotionandcommunication.Hisperformances,fullofenergyandpassion,continuetobreaktheboundariesoftraditionalclassicalmusic, (prove)thatartcanbringpeopletogetherregardlessofcultureor第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分第一節(jié)應(yīng)用文寫作(滿分15分46.Peter計劃假期來中國旅游,想體驗特色主題公園。請你給他寫一封郵件,推薦一處注意:1.1002.第二節(jié)讀后續(xù)寫(滿分25分47.Sarahhasalwayshadadeeppassionforpainting,andhergreatestdreamistohostherownartexhibitionsomeday.Herartteachertoldheraboutanupcominglocalyouthartsshow—andshe’dalreadystartedpreparingforit.However,herparents,bothpracticingdoctors,urgedhertogointomedicine,arguingitwouldgiveherastableandsecurefuture.Oneeveningatdinner,herfathersaidfirmly,“It’stimeyoustartpreparingforthemedicalschoolentranceexams.You’resmartandhard-working—you’llsurelythriveinthisfield.”Sarahsetdownherfork,disappointmentcloudinghereyes.“ButIdon’twanttobeadoctor,”sheinsisted.“PaintingiswhatI’mtrulypassionateabout.”Hermothersighedsoftly,“Artisawonderfulhobby,butitdoesn’tpaythebills.Youneedtobepracticalaboutyourfuture.”Growingfrustrated,Sarahstoodup,stormedtoherbedroom,andlockedthedoor.Staringatherhalf-finishedpainting,tearswelledupinhereyes—trappedbetweenherloveforartandherparents’Thatnight,Sarahlayawake,tossingandturning.Shehatedthethoughtoflettingdownhersupportiveparents,yetshecouldn’tbeartheideaofgivingupherdream.Thenextdayatschool,herbestfriendLilynoticedhergloomandaskedwhatwaswrong.AfterSarahpouredouthertroubles,Lilyadvised,“Followyourheart—butprovetoyourparentshowseriousyouareaboutpainting.”TakingLily’sadvice,Sarahspenttheweekendcraftingaseriesofpaintingsthatlaidbareheremotions.Shealsolookedupartistswho’dbuiltsuccessfulcareersoutoftheirartOnMondayevening,sheaskedherparentsintoherroom,showedthemherportfolio(作品集)andnotes,andsaid,“Iknowyou’reworried,butIbelieveIcanmakeitasanartist—sellingonline,teaching,ordoingcustomwork.Pleasegivemeachance.”Herparentslistenedquietly,theirfacessofteningastheylookedoverher注意:1.150 AfterSarahfinishedspeaking,therewasalongsilenceintheAweeklater,Sarahreceivedasurprisingcallfromherart2025—2026學(xué)年度上學(xué)期2024級10第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分聽下面5ABC三個選項中選出最佳選項。10例:Howmuchistheshirt? CWhatwasthewomandissatisfiedwithabouttheThewater B.Thechanging C.ThefitnessWhatarethespeakersgoingtodoKeep B.Goback C.GotoanotherHowdoesHenryfeel B. C.WhenwillthemanprobablymeetDr.At B.At C.AtWhatistheconversationmainlyAcharity B.A C.A第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分5A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。WhatdoesthemanhavetodothisTreatfriendsatFinishreadingaLookafterhisbabyWhatwillthewomanLendthemanher B.Visittheman’s C.GototheWhydoesthemanturntotheA.HehastoworkB.HehastogetC.Hehasapackageto9.WhatisthemanA.AboxofB.SomeC.SomesportsWhatdoweknowaboutthespeakers’TheyareundertheageofThey’llreturnhomeby3:00They’llpracticesoccerat5:0011WhatistheprobablerelationshipbetweentheA. B.Fellow C.AirhostandWhydoesthemangotoTogo B.Togo C.TobeonWheredoesthewomancomeThe B. C.WhichofthefollowingappealstothewomanShaolinKung B.Wing C.TaiWhatdoesthemanappreciateaboutdrunkenItshealth B.Itsinteresting C.ItsgracefulWhatdothespeakerstalkaboutintheThesignificanceofChinesemartialThenewconceptofChineseThevariousformsofself-Whatdegreedidthespeakerhaveat B.Artand C.ComputerWhatdoesthespeakersayaboutPurpleItwasabigchallengeforItprovidedamultiplayerItwasthemostsuccessfulofallher19WhatisthehardestpartaboutdesigningaCreatingagreatSettingitsdifficultyComingupwithnewWhatisthemostimportantqualityofagoodgameA. B. C.第二部 閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分A、B、C、DPopMart:TheMysteryBehindBlindInthepastdecade,PopMarthasrevolutionizedtoycollectingthroughitsinnovativeblindboxconcept.Thesesmall,sealedpackagescontainingrandomcollectiblefigureshavecreatedaglobalcraze,particularlyamongteenagersandyoungadults.TheBlindBoxStandardblindboxesarepricedat¥59—69($8—10)inChina,whileinternationalmarketsseehigherprices-upto$15intheUSand£12intheUK.Theexcitementcomesfromnotknowingwhichofthe12possiblefiguresyou’llget,withrare“hidden”versionsappearingonlyonceinevery144boxes.Thissystemhasprovensuccessful,withPopMart’s2024revenuereaching¥13billion($1.8GlobalExpansionAsPopMartexpandedtoover30countries,problemsemerged.InLondon,alimited-editionLabubureleasecausedsuchcrowdingthatpolicewerecalled.Meanwhile,fakeversionsofpopularfiguresfloodedmarketsinSoutheastAsia,sellingforhalfthepricebutwithpoorqualityMembershipTomaintaincustomerloyalty,PopMart1membershippointper¥1EarlyaccesstonewreleasesforGoldmembers(¥5,000+annualIncreasedchances(from1/144to1/72)offindinghiddenfigureswhenbuyingfullWhatmakesblindboxesparticularlyattractiveforTheirlow B.TheirlargeC.Theirmysterious D.TheireducationalWhichbenefitdoGoldmembersreceivewhenpurchasingfullsetsofblindFreeshippingonallDoublemembershippointsperGuaranteedhiddenfigureineveryfullIncreasedchanceoffindinghiddenfigures(from1/144toBasedonthearticle,whichofthebestexplainswhythisblindboxmodelissoThehighpriceofblindboxesensurespremiumBPopMartonlysellslimited-editionfiguresincertainTherandomnatureandrarityofhiddenfigurescreaterepeatedThecompanyavoidsinternationalexpansiontopreventcounterfeit【答案】1. 2. 3.【1細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)“TheBlindBoxPhenomenon”中的“Theexcitementcomesfromnotknowingwhichofthe12possiblefiguresyou’llget,withrare“hidden”versionsappearingonlyonceinevery144boxes.(令人興奮的是,C?!?細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)“MembershipBenefits”中的“Increasedchances(from1/144to1/72)offindinghiddenfigureswhenbuyingfullsets(購買整套時,找到隱藏款的概率從1/144提升至1/72)”可知黃金會員購買全套盲盒增1/72【3細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)“TheBlindBoxPhenomenon”中的“Theexcitementcomesfromnotknowingwhichofthe12possiblefiguresyou’llget,withrare“hidden”versionsappearingonlyonceinevery144boxes.Thissystemhasprovenincrediblysuccessful,withPopMart’s2024revenuereaching¥13billion($1.8billion).(令人興奮的是,C。Adultsunderstandwhatitfeelsliketobefloodedwithobjects.Whydoweoftenassumethatmoreismorewhenitcomestokidsandtheirbelongings?ThegoodnewsisthatIcanhelpmyownkidslearnearlierthanIdidhowtolivemorewithless.Ifoundthepre-holidaysagoodtimetoencourageyoungchildrentodonateless-usedthings,anditworked.Becauseofourefforts,ourdaughterGeorgiadiddecidetodonatealargebagoftoystoalittlegirlwhosemotherwasunabletopayforherholidayduetoillness.Shechosetosellafewlargerobjectsthatwerelessoftenusedwhenwepromisedtoputthemoneyintoherschoolfund(基金)(ourkindergartendaughterisseriousaboutbecomingaForweeks,I'vebeenthinkingofbigger,deeperquestions:Howdowemakeitahabitforthem?Andhowdowetrainourselvestohelpthemlivewith,need,anduseless?Yesterday,Isatwithmyson,Shepherd,determinedtotestmyowntheoryonthis.Idecidedtoplaywithhimwithonlyonetoyforaslongasitwouldkeephisinterest.Iexpectedthatonetoywouldkeephisattentionforaboutfiveminutes,tenminutes,max.Ichosearedrubberball-simple,universallyavailable.Wepassedit,hetriedtoputitinhismouth,hetriedbouncingit,rollingit,sittingonit,throwingit.Itwastotally,completelyenoughforhim.BeforeIknewitanhourhadpassedanditwastimetomoveontolunch.Webothbecameabsorbedinthesimplicityofplayingtogether.HehadmyfullattentionandIhadhis.Mylittleexperimenttofindjoyinasingleobjectworkedforbothofus.Whatdothewords“moreismore”inparagraph1probablyThemore,the B.EnoughisC.Moremoney,more D.EarnmoreandspendWhatmadeGeorgiaagreetosellsomeofherSavingupforher B.RaisingmoneyforapoorC.Addingthemoneytoher D.GivingthemoneytoasickWhydidtheauthorplaytheballwithTotryoutanToshowaparent’sTotrainhisTohelphimstartaWhatcanbeasuitabletitlefortheTakeItorLeave B.ALessonfromC.LiveMorewith D.ThePleasureof【答案】4. 5. 6. 7.【4詞義猜測題。根據(jù)文章第一段最后一句…IcanhelpmyownkidslearnearlierthanIdidhowtolivemorewithA【5Shechosetosellafewlargerobjectsthatwerelessoftenusedwhenwepromisedtoputthemoneyintoherschoolfund(基金)可知,當(dāng)我們承諾給她把賣玩具的錢放到她的教育基金里時,她同意C?!?MylittleexperimenttofindjoyinasingleobjectworkedforbothofShepherdA【7主旨大意題。根據(jù)文章第一段可知,作者想要教會孩子howtolivemorewithless,而二三段是作者的嘗試,C作標(biāo)題適合。thegoodnewsisthatIcan…可以推斷l(xiāng)ivemorewithless,所以前句應(yīng)該是“越多越好”的意思。Therearesomesoundsmostofusacknowledgeareannoying—thecrunchingofcrisps,thenoiseoftheconditioningorascreamingbaby.Thesenoises,formanypeople,actasamereinconveniencethatcandistractusfromthetaskathand.However,therearesomeamonguswhohaveamuchmoresevereresponsetothesenoises.Thequestionweasktodayis:Hasanoiseevermadeyoufeelsoangrythatyoucouldexplodewithrage?Iftheanswerisyes,youmaybesufferingfrommisophonia.Theword“misophonia”literallymeans“ahatredofsound”andissometimescalledSelectiveSoundSensitivitySyndrome.Therearesomeexpertswhodoubttheexistenceofthecondition.However,forthosewhoclaimtosufferfromit,theexperiencecanbetraumatic.Certainsoundscauseintenseemotionalorpsychologicalresponsesmayseemoverthetopcomparedwithanon-sufferer’sThesoundofalovedonechewingtheirfoodcouldtriggerasufferer’sanxietylevels,orcausethemtopanic.Itmayevenactivatetheirfight-or-flightreaction,makingthemwanttoflee.Inextremecases,thatfeelingofpanicmayresultinextremeangerandendupwithsufferersgoingcrazy.Also,theseconditionscanleadtosocialisolationandthesufferersmayfeelcutoff,accordingtoJamesCartreine,aclinicalpsychiatrist.Sadly,there’snoknowncure.However,tinnitus(耳鳴)retrainingtherapy,whichhelpspeopletoleratemayaidsufferers,whilecognitivebehaviouraltherapyandcounsellingcouldalsohelppeoplemanagethecondition.Sufferersusecopingstrategiesthatincludeavoidingplaceswithlotsofnoises,likerestaurants,ormovingawaywhentheyfeellikehittingsomeoneduetotheirbreathing.So,thenexttimeyouseesomeoneflyintoaragebecauseofasoundthatisdrivingthemcrazy,itmaybeduetoadifficultconditiontheyaretryingtomanage,andnotjustbecausetheyhateacertainsound.Whatcanannoyingsoundsdotonon-sufferersofTheytaketheirattentionawayfromwhatthey’reTheygenerateintenseemotionalresponsesamongTheymakesufferersdoubtthepresenceoftheTheyleadtosomecomplaintsandsevereWhatdoestheunderlinedword“traumatic”inparagraph2Physically B.EmotionallyC.Spiritually D.MentallyWhatcanwelearnaboutmisophoniasufferersfromparagraphs3andTheycan’tbeabletomanageTheywon’tbecuredthroughmedicalTheymaybeangeredbythefeelingofbeingcutTheymaypanicoverthesoundcausedbyalovedWhereisthetextmostprobablytakenAnews B.AhealthC.Amedical D.Apsychologist’s【答案】8. 9. 10. 11.【8細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第一段中“Thesenoises,formanypeople,actasamereinconveniencethatcandistractusfromthetaskathand.(對許多人來說,這些噪音僅僅是一種不方便,會分散我們對手頭工作的注意力)”可知,對于非A【9詞句猜測題。根據(jù)畫線詞的上文“However,forthosewhoclaimtosufferfromit然而,對于那些聲稱遭受痛苦的人)”和下文“Certainsoundscauseintenseemotionalorpsychologicalresponsesthatmayseemoverthetopcomparedwithanon-sufferer’scomplaints.(某些聲音會引起強(qiáng)烈的情緒或心理反應(yīng),與非患者的抱怨相比,這些聲音似乎有些過頭了)由此可知,此處指這種經(jīng)歷會讓人精神痛苦,traumatic(精神上)emotionallydisturbingB項?!?0推理判斷題。根據(jù)第三段中“Thesoundofalovedonechewingtheirfoodcouldtriggerasufferer’sanxietylevels,orcausethemtopanic.Itmayevenactivatetheirfight-or-flightreaction,makingthem

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