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無錫市2025年秋學期高三期中教學質量調研測試

英語2025.11

命題單位:無錫市教育科學研究院制卷單位:無錫市教育科學研究院

注意事項及說明:

1.試卷共150分,考試時間120分鐘。

2.答案一律寫在答題卡上??荚嚱Y束時,上交答題卡。

第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)

做題時,先將答案標在試卷上。錄音內容結束后,你將有兩分鐘的時間將試卷上的答案轉涂

到答題卡上。

第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)

聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽

完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。

1.Whatwillthetwospeakersprobablyhaveforsupper?

A.Roastchicken.B.Sandwiches.C.Noodles.

2.WhydidAronbuythecheese?

A.Itslowprice.B.Itsnicesmell.C.Itsgoodquality.

3.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?

A.Doctorandpatient.B.Bossandsecretary.C.Teacherandstudent.

4.What'sbotheringthewoman?

A.Abadheadache.B.Thecomingexams.C.Lackofsleep.

5.Whatwillthemando?

A.Turntoothersforhelp.

B.Givethewomantwocents.

C.Offerthewomansomeadvice.

第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)

聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、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。

聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。

6.WhatdidthewomanthinkofJeff'stripinNewYork?

A.Wonderful.B.Tiring.C.Plain.

7.HowlongwasJeff'svacation?

A.Twodays.B.Fivedays.C.Sevendays.

聽第7段材料,回答第8至10題

8.Whatkindofroomdidthemanbook?

A.Anon-smokingroomB.Athree-bedroom.C.Astandardroom.

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9.Howdoesthemanpayfortheroom?

A.Incash.B.Bycreditcard.C.Bycheck.

10.Whereistheman'sroom?

A.Onthe13thfloor.B.Onthe30thfloor.C.Onthe34thfloor.

聽第8段材料,回答第11至13題。

11.WhendidthemanconsiderbecominganEnglishteacher?

A.Inprimaryschool.B.Inmiddleschool.C.Inhighschool.

12.WhatdoweknowaboutMr.Wilson?

A.Hemadehisclasseslively.

B.Helikedteachinggrammar.

C.Hefocusedontellingstories.

13.Whatdoesthewomandonow?

A.Apopstar.B.Adanceteacher.C.Afilmmaker.

聽第9段材料,回答第14至16題。

14.Whatarethetwospeakersmainlytalkingabout?

A.Practicingdebatingskills.B.Startingvolunteerwork.C.Choosingclubs.

15.WhydoesthemanprefertheDebateClub?

A.Togetsomeprofessionaltraining.

B.Tobeadmittedtoafamouscollege

C.Togainconfidenceinpublicspeaking.

16.Whatwillthewomandonext?

A.Jointheclubsimmediately.

B.Learnmoreaboutbothclubs.

C.Askherfriendformoreadvice.

聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。

17.Whatmakesthecafereallydifferentfromcommonones?

A.Thepriceofself-servicedrinks.

B.ThespeedoftheInternetprovided.

C.Thewayitkeepswritersworking.

18.Howmuchshouldawriterpayforathree-hourstayinthecafe?

A.$150.B.$190.C.$210.

19.Whatshouldacustomerdoimmediatelyafterenteringthecafe?

A.Payforthefirsthour.

B.Choosetheself-service.

C.Putdownthewritinggoal.

20.Whatwillhappenifcustomerschoosethe“normal”mode?

A.Theirworkwillbecheckedeveryhour.

B.Theirworkwillbemonitoredallthetime.

C.Theirworkwillbeexaminedwhenleaving.

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第二部分閱讀理解(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)

閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出最佳選項。

A

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differentvarieties,duringharvesttimethereisalwayssomethingtastytoenjoy!Youcanevenbuysome

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ExploretheBrogdalepathwaysandenjoytheKentcountrysideatyourownpace.Thenew

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21.Whatcanpassholdersdoduringcherryseason?

A.Takeanunlimitedself-guidedtour.B.Purchasefruitoutofseason.

C.Tastefreshfruitduringharvesttime.D.TakeaguidedtouronMonday.

22.WhyisaGardenPassgreatvalueformoney?

A.Itincludesattractivelecturesabouttours.

B.Itoffersarewardingexperienceinnature.

C.Itallowsentrytodifferentcountrygardens.

D.Itprovidesfreefruitbasketsforawholeyear.

23.Whereisthetextmostlikelyfrom?

A.Ahealthmagazine.B.Ascientificjournal

C.Anewsreport.D.Afarmingwebsite.

高三英語試卷第3頁共10頁

B

KristinaSmithewasrunningtheCaliforniaInternationalMarathonin2019,grabbingcupsofwater

todrink,whenshestartedtothinkabouthowmuchwastesucheventsproduce.Ontheflighthome,she

didthemath:9,000runners,17aidstationsandsomethinglike150,000cupsusedonceandthrown

away.Thatsparkedherideaforsomethingmoreenvironmental—alightweightcupthatcouldbeused

againandagain.Afterworkingoutadesign,Kristinaorderedherfirstshipmentandtestedthemata

racein2021.

Asshewasgettingherbusinessofftheground,Kristinaemailedracedirectorstoaskiftheirevent

useddisposable(一次性的)cups"Theanswerwasalwaysyes,"shesaid.Herresponse,"Ifyou're

lookingforasustainablesolution,Ihaveone.”Nowsherentsoutthecupsbythethousand,driving

themtoeventsinbigbagsandleavingbins(箱子)withthecompanylogoforcollectionafteruse.

Kristinapicksuptheusedcupsandwashestheminaspecializeddishwasher.

"It'sjustasolutiontoaproblemthathasbeenaroundforalongtime,"Kristinasaid.Nevertheless,

onetrade-offisthatthecuprentalscostracedirectorsmorethanotheroptionsDisposablecupsmight

runjustafewcentseach,while10,000reusablecupswouldrentforabout15centseach.

Gleeson,ofProjectDrawdown,seesthereusablecupsasjustoneofmanywaysthatinnovators(創(chuàng)

新者)arelookingtocutdownonplasticwaste.Suchsolutionsoftenhavetoberootedinconvenience

andgroundedinlocalapplicationstogetmorepeopletoadoptthem.Somecities,forinstance,are

experimentingwithreusablefoodtakeoutcontainersthatcustomersreturntonearbydrop-offspotslater

on.

Whilenoonesolutioncanfullytackletheproblem,"Thepotentialisthere,"Gleesonsaid."Ithink

ingeneral,highadoptionofthesekindsofsolutionsiswhatisabletobringcostsdownandreally

maximizeenvironmentalbenefitsthatyoucouldget.”

24.WhatinspiredKristinatodesignreusablecups?

A.Thesuggestionfrommarathonracedirectors.

B.Herownexperienceinreducingplasticwaste.

C.Highpricepaidbymarathonrunnersforcups.

D.Thehugenumberofcupswastedinamarathon.

25.WhatisthemainchallengeofKristina'sreusablecups?

A.Highrentalcost.B.Pooruserexperience.

C.Unsatisfyingquality.D.Complexwashingprocess.

26.Whatcanwelearnfromthelasttwoparagraphs?

A.Reusablecupsaresufficienttoreduceplasticwaste.

B.Innovatorsshouldattachimportancetoreducingcosts.

C.Solutionsshouldfitlocaluseandbeconvenientforadopters.

D.Citieshavemadegreatprogressinreducingplasticwaste.

27.Whatistheauthor'spurposeinwritingthisarticle?

A.Todescribethewaysofproducingreusablecups.

B.Tocomparethecostsofsingle-useandreusablecups.

C.Tocriticizeraceeventsforcausingenvironmentaldamage.

D.Toreportarental-cupplanforreducingplasticwasteinraces.

高三英語試卷第4頁共10頁

C

Scientistsareadvancingforwardinbrain-computerinterface(BCI)technology,andanewly

developedsystemcantranslateourthoughtsintotextorsound.

It'sessentiallyaninnerspeechdecoder(解碼器),developedbyresearchersfrominstitutionsacross

theUS.Intestsonfourvolunteerswithseveredisabilities,thedecoderhasanaccuracyrateofupto74

percentintranslatingthoughtsintoaudible(聽得見的)speech.ThepotentialhereisforaBCIthatcan

helpthosewithspeechdisabilitiestocommunicatemoreeffectivelythaneverbefore.

PreviousBCIshavereliedonbrainactivitythatiscreatedwhenapersontriestospeakorwrite,

eventhoughtheirbodiescannotcarryouttheaction.Thisnewtechnologygetsastepclosertothe

source."Ifyoujusthavetothinkaboutspeechinsteadofactuallytryingtospeak,it'spotentiallyeasier

andfasterforpeople,"saysneuroscientistBenyaminMeschede-Krasa,fromStanfordUniversityinthe

US.

MachinelearningwasusedtotraintheBCItoconnectbrainsignalstowordsasthefour

participantsthoughtaboutthem.Theresearchersfoundthattherewasoverlapbetweencertainbrain

patternswhenthevolunteerstriedtospeakandwhentheyonlyimaginedwordsandphrases.Despite

this,thesignalscouldbedistinguishedfromeachother.Withsomeprobabilitycalculationsthrownin,

thenewBCIcanrecognizeupto125,000wordsusingonlyinnerspeech."Wefoundthatwecould

decodethesesignalswellenoughtodemonstrateaproofofprinciple,althoughstillnotaswellaswe

couldwithattemptedspeech,"saysneuroscientistFrankWilltt,fromStanfordUniversity.

There'sstillalongwaytogothere,andtheBCIoftenfallsfarshortofthat74maximumaccuracy

rating.However,byemployingmoreadvancedtechnology,theresearchersareconfidentthatthesystem

canbequicklyimprovedoverthenextfewyears."ThisworkgivesrealhopethatspeechBCIscanone

dayrestorecommunicationthatisasfluent,natural,andcomfortableasconversationalspeech,"says

Willett.

28.HowdoesthenewBCIsystemdifferfrompreviousones?

A.Ithelpshealthypeoplecommunicatefluently.

B.Itdoesn'trequiretheusertotrytospeakorwrite.

C.Itusesamoreadvancedmachinelearningmodel.

D.Itcanidentifymorewordswithhigheraccuracy.

29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“overlap”inparagraph4referto?

A.Gap.B.Conflict.C.Balance.D.Similarity.

30.WhatisthemainproblemwiththenewBCT?

A.Security.B.Speed.C.Accuracy.D.Convenience.

31.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?

A.Abreakthroughindecodinginnerspeech

B.TheworkingprincipleofanewBCIsystem.

C.DifferencesbetweenanewBCIandpreviousones.

D.Challengesforpeoplewithseverespeechdisabilities.

高三英語試卷第5頁共10頁

D

Underthebakingsun,XuXiaolongandhiscolleagueswalkedthroughwildgrassintheGobi

Desert,scanningtherockyfoothillsofHelanMountaininYinchuan,NorthwestChina'sNingxiaHui

autonomousregion,insearchofancientcarvings.Uponfindingapatternonarock,theteam

immediatelyphotographedandrecordeditslocation.

"Thisfieldsurveynotonlyassessesthepreservationstatusofpreviouslydiscoveredrockcarvings

butalsohelpsidentifyandrecordnewones,"saysXu,36,whoworkswiththecity'sHelanMountain

rockartadministration.Heexplainsthattheworklaysthefoundationforsubsequent(隨后的)protection

efforts.

Stretching250kilometers,HelanMountainishometomorethan20,000ancientrockcarvings

createdbyearlyresidentswithstonesormetaltools.Datingbackapproximately10,000to3,000years,

thecarvingsdescribediversesubjectsrangingfromnaturalimageslikehumanfaces,animalsand

handprints,toancientlifesceneslikehuntingandherding(畜牧).

Launchedin2020,theadministrationhassurveyedover12squarekilometersinandaroundthe

HelanMountainrockartruinspark.Amongthecarvings,oneischaracterizedbytwohandprints—one

largeandtheothersmll."Thehandprintslikelysymbolize‘me'and‘you',carvedintotherocktoreach

anagreement,"saysZhangJianguo,deputydirectoroftheadministration.Headdsthatattachinga

handprinttodocumentslikecontractswasatraditionalpracticeinChina,andthisrockcarvingreflects

thatlastingculturalcontinuity.

Withinthepark,thedeepestcarvingreaches1.5centimeters,adepththathassurvivedmanyyears

ofweathering.Throughanexperiment,theadministrationfoundthateventhreepeoplecarving

throughoutanentiredayleftonlyunclearmarks,indicatingthatasingleworklikelytookmultiple

generationsofprehistoricpeopletocomplete.

Despitetheirhistoricsignificance,therockcarvingsfacetypicalpreservationchallengeslike

weatheringandrainwater.Throughouttheentireconservationjourney,concreteeffortsincludingfield

surveys,theconstructionofflood-preventiondamsandprotectivefencinghavebeenmadebyworkers

fromtheHelanMountainrockartadministration.

32.WhydotheresearchersstudyrockcarvingsinHelanMountain?

A.Toshowprehistoriccarvingskills.

B.Torevealancientlocallifeandculture.

C.Tohelprestorearuinedrockartpark.

D.ToattracttouriststoHelanMountain.

33.Whatdothetwohandprintsinparagraph4probablyrepresent?

A.AmarkpointingtoHelanMountain.

B.Arecordofanancienthuntingactivity.

C.Aconventionalwayofsigningacontract.

D.Agestureindicatingfamilyrelationship.

34.Whatcanwelearnabouttherockcarvinginparagraph5?

A.Itwasalong-termproject.

B.Itwascreatedingoodweather.

C.Itwascompletedwithinlimitedtime.

D.Itwasdiscoveredinanexperiment.

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35.Whatisasuitabletitleforthetext?

A.Araceagainsttimetorescuerockcarvings

B.Advancedtechniquestoprotectrockcarvings

C.AlivingmuseumofcultureinHelanMountain

D.AsymbolichandprintcarvinginancientChina

第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)

閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。

Haveyoufelttiredandfrustratedbyyourscheduleorworkloadlately?Ifso,youmaybe

overcommitted(過載的).Overcommitmentoccurswhenyoupushyourboundariesandtakeonmore

dutiesthanyoucanhandleatonce.36Thereareplentyofsolutionstostopit.

Thinkbeforeyoucommit.Beforeyousay“yes”tosomething,takesometimetoevaluatethe

commitmentandyourschedule.Canyouaddthistaskoractivitytoyourlist?Isitsomethingyoucan

completewithoutstretchingyourselftoothin?37

Setboundariesandsticktothem.Makingclearboundariesforyourprofessionalandpersonallife

isagreatandhealthywaytoavoidovercommitment.38Thiscanbeassimpleasturning

offyourphoneataspecificpointeachnightorleavingworkbehindattheoffice.

39Noteverythingissetinstone.Ifanewdutycomesaroundthat'smoreimportant

thanothers,doyourbesttorearrangeyourto-dolist.Forinstance,whenyoureceiveanemailfromyour

bossaskingyoutocompleteanassignmentfortomorrowmorning'smeetingbytheendoftheday,you

canreplacethetimetoworkonataskdueattheendoftheweekwiththehigh-prioritytask.

Askforhelpwhenyouneedit.There'snoshameingettingalittleextrahelpnowandthen,

especiallywhenyou'restressedout!Don'thesitatetoreachouttoyourboss,coworker,orlovedoneif

youneedanextrahandwithacommitment.40Itisimportanttorememberthatitisnot

weaktoaskforhelp.Infact,itshowsthatyouarestrongenoughtovoiceyourownneeds.

A.Accommodatetoatightschedule.

B.Adjustyourcommitmentstoyourschedule.

C.Askthesequestionstohelpdecidewhichtaskisyourtoppriority.

D.Youknowyourlimits,sosetthemtoprotectyouroverallwell-being.

E.Whilemanypeoplefaceovercommitment,itdoesn'thavetobeapermanentfeeling

F.Sometimes,havingeventhesmallestthingtakenoffyourplatecanmakeabigdifference.

G.Askyourselfthesequestionstohelpdecidewhetherornotacommitmentisworthyourenergy.

高三英語試卷第7頁共10頁

第三部分語言運用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)

第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)

閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。

WhenKevinRiderlefthishouseonemorning,hethoughthewassimplygoingoutforanotherjog.

Whathedidn'tknowwasthathisdecisiontosticktobusierstreets,ratherthanquietpaths,wouldbethe

reasonwhyhe's41today.

That42camefromhisearlierexperience.In2021,Kevinsufferedaheartattackwhilehome

alone.Sincethen,he43thatitwasbettertobesomewherepeoplecouldseeandhelpincaseof

anotherheartattack.Andthatwas_44whathappenedthatmorning.

AsKevinwaitedatacrossroads,hesuddenlycollapsed—hisheart45irregularly.Moments

later,strangersrushedtohisside,andoneofthemhadmorethangood46—hehadlife-saving

training.GradyLenihan,anICUnurse,happenedtobenearby.NotknowinghowlongKevin47

there,hewaspessimisticaboutapositive48butthatdidn'tstophimfromdoingallhecould.

He_49firstaidfornearly10minutesuntiltheambulancearrived.

Hiseffortsworked.Kevin_50inahospitalbedatAdventHealthwithonlyinjuriesonbones.

Dayslater,asceneneithermanwouldforget51insidethehospital.AsKevinwasrecoveringinthe

52,anICUnursecameovertohelp.Whenhewalkedin,Kevinimmediately53him:itwas

Lenihan—theverymanwhohadsavedhislife54_

ForKevin,the55wasunexpected.Withhiswifeandchildrenbyhisside,heexpressed

heartfeltgratitudeandtookaphotowiththenursewhohadgivenhimasecondchance.

41.A.ambitiousB.anxiousC.aliveD.influential

42.A.effectB.choiceC.findingD.courage

43.A.preferredB.promisedC.dreamedD.figured

44.A.exactlyB.properlyC.finallyD.gradually

45.A.knockingB.beatingC.attackingD.hitting

46.A.plansB.ideasC.intentionsD.expectations

47.A.waitedB.layC.joggedD.paused

48.A.futureB.optionC.patternD.outcome

49.A.soughtB.performedC.testedD.learned

50.A.gaveoutB.brokedownC.passedoutD.wokeup

51.A.appearedB.cameC.formedD.occurred

52.A.houseB.dormitoryC.wardD.store

53.A.wrappedB.interruptedC.suspectedD.recognized

54.A.bychanceB.bynatureC.bydesignD.byluck

55.A.imaginationB.reunionC.journeyD.rescue

高三英語試卷第8頁共10頁

第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)

閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當的單詞或括號內單詞的正確形式。

TheInternethascompletelychangedhowwecommunicatewitheachother,exchangeinformation

andconductbusinessCybercrime(網絡犯罪),often56(refer)toasthedarksideoftheInternet,

cancomeinmanydifferentforms.Cybercriminalstrickyouintopartingwithyourmoney,infecting

yourcomputerwithavirustostealyourpersonaldata,or57(prevent)youfromaccessingyour

owndata.ThesecriminalactivitiesposethreatstoInternetsecurity,58(society)stabilityandthe

well-beingofthepublic.

Cybercrimeusuallyhasarelativelyfixedpatternofcriminaldivisionlabor,59different

groupsresponsibleforprovidingtechnicalsupport,collectingpersonalinformationandcarryingout

criminalactivities.Theoldpeopleeasilybecome60(target)forcybercrimesduetotheirlackof

understandingaboutsecurityprevention.Toaddresstheissue,theChinesegovernment61

(combine)thefightagainstcybercrimesinvolvingtheelderlywithprotectivemeasuresinrecentyears.

However,thereisatrendforcriminalstomaketheirbasesabroad,62makesithardtogetevidence

andarrestsuspectsincross-bordercybercrimes.

Theseyears,Chinahassteppedupefforts63(punish)cybercrimes,showingitssenseof

responsibilityasamajorcountry.China'sproposalofjointlybuildingasharedfutureincyberspaceis

64(gradual)becomingthecommongoalforvariousparties.Todayitis65musttostrengthen

internationalcooperationinordertocreateasafercyberspace.

第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)

第一節(jié)(滿分15分)

假定你是李華,本學期你選修了你校外教Chris開設的“西方藝術欣賞”課程,但你發(fā)現(xiàn)許

多同學課堂參與度不高。請你給他寫一封郵件,內容包括:

1.分析原因;

2.提出建議。

注意:

1.詞數80左右;

2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應位置作答。

DearChris,

I'mastudentinyourWesternArtAppreciationcoursethisterm.

▲_

Yourssincerely,

LiHua

高三英語試卷第9頁共10頁

第二節(jié)(滿分25分)

閱讀下面材料,根據其內容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構成一篇完整的短文。

Lastyear,whenmybigbrotherJedgotShylahesaidIcouldhelptakecareofher.Headdedthat

inaboutayear,we'dgiveShylabacktoTheSeeingEye.Andthenshe'dbereadytolearntobeadog

guideforsomeonewhocan'tsee.Ayearseemedlikealongtimebackthen.

IrememberthedaywhenShylawasbroughttoourhouse.Shewasonlyeightweeksold,andshe

camewithabagofpuppyfoodandalotofinstructions.Thatnightshewhimperedandcried.Jedsaid

shemissedherpuppybrothersandsisters.

"Shecansleepinmybed,"ItoldJed,buthesaidShylacouldneversleeponanyfurniture,not

eventhecouch.HerolledouthissleepingbagonthefloorandlaydownwithShylabyhisbed.Iputmy

sleepingbagontheothersideofShyla.“Remember,Jenny,everythingwedoforShylaisbecauseof

theblindpersonshe'llworkforlateron,"Jedsaidtome.HehadhisarmaroundShylaandhiseyes

wereclosed."Ifherblindpersonwakesupinthenightandneedsher,Shylawillhavetoberightthere

onthefloorbythebed,"addedJed.

WhenIwokeupearlythenextmorning,JedwasalreadyheadingoutthebackdoorwithShylain

hisarms.Ihurriedtogoalong.Ithoughtmaybewe'dallplayintheyardbeforebreakfast.ButJedsaid

no.Itwasn'tplaytime.Ourpuppyneededtolearntogotothebathroomoutside.Jedbroughtherbackin

rightaway,saying“Gooddog!”

IdidgettoplaywithShylathen.ButwestayedinthekitchenbehindthebabygateswhereMom

usedtokeepmesafewhenIwaslittle.EverythingwasmorefunwithShylaaround.Evendinnertime.

JedtrainedShylatolieonthefloornearhisleftfooteverytimeheate."That'swheretheblindperson

willneedhertobe,"heexplained.

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2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應位置作答。

AfterShylawas13weeksold,wetookhereverywhere._—

Lastweekouryearwasup..▲

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(非聽力部分)答案及解析

第二部分閱讀理解

第一節(jié)(A篇)

答案:21.C22.B23.D

解析:

21.題目問櫻桃季通行證持有者可做什么。原文提到“UnlimitedSelfGuidedWalks”全年

可用但櫻桃季除外,排除A;B選項“購買反季水果”文中未提及;由“UnlimitedGuided

Tours”部分“duringharvesttimethereisalwayssomethingtastytoenjoy”可知,收獲季可

品嘗新鮮水果,C正確;guidedtours時間為周二至周日(410月),周一不可,排除

D。

22.問花園通行證物有所值的原因。A選項“包含有吸引力的旅游講座”,原文是“specia

linteresteveningtalks”,并非旅游相關,表述錯誤;B選項“提供有益的自然體驗”,結

合開頭“uniqueandenrichingexperience”及全年可享受的導覽、徒步等內容,符合題意;

C選項“可進入不同鄉(xiāng)村花園”,文中僅提及Brogdale花園,無其他花園信息;D選項

“全年提供免費水果籃”,原文是16月購買通行證才含3個免費水果籃,并非全年,排

除。

23.問文本來源。文章介紹水果花園通行證的權益、活動等,面向水果愛好者和自然

愛好者,A“健康雜志”、B“科學期刊”、C“新聞報道”均不契合,D“農業(yè)網站”更符合主

題。

第一節(jié)(B篇)

答案:24.D25.A26.C27.D

解析:

24.問Kristina設計可重復使用杯子的靈感。由第一段“shestartedtothinkabouthowmuc

hwastesucheventsproduce..9,000runners.….150,000cupsusedonceandthrownaway”可

知,馬拉松中大量一次性杯子的浪費激發(fā)了她的想法,D正確;A“賽事總監(jiān)的建議”、

B“自身減少塑料浪費的經歷”、C“跑步者買杯子的高價”均未提及。

25.問可重復使用杯子的主要挑戰(zhàn)。第三段提到“onetradeoffisthatthecuprentalscostra

cedirectorsmorethanotheroptions”,即租賃成本高,A正確;B“用戶體驗差”、C“質量

不佳”、D“清洗流程復雜”文中未提及問題。

26.問從最后兩段可得知什么。A選項“可重復使用杯子足以減少塑料浪費”,原文“noo

nesolutioncanfullytackletheproblem”否定此說法;B選項“創(chuàng)新應重視降低成本”,原

文強調高使用率才能降成本,并非創(chuàng)新重點是降成本;C選項“解決方案應適合本地使

用且方便使用者”,對應第四段“Suchsolutionsoftenhavetoberootedinconvenienceandg

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