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2025學(xué)年第一學(xué)期寧波三鋒聯(lián)盟期中聯(lián)考 本卷共8頁滿分150分,考試時間120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10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀Whatistheman’splanforthisSeeinga B.Watchinga C.PracticingWhatdoesthemansuggestStayingat B.Takinga C.WatchingWhatattractsthemanmostaboutChinese B.Chinese C.ChineseWherearetheAta B.Inthe C.InaWhatisthewomanGiving B.Lookingfora C.Showingtheman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。WhatdoesthewomanlikemostabouttheIts B.Its C.ItsHowmuchdidLydia150 B.75 C.50WhatistheboyLookingfor B.Helpinghis C.AttendingaFromwhomdidtheboygetthePekingOperaHis B.His C.HisWherearetheticketsOnthe B.Inthe C.IntheWhatistherelationshipbetweentheTeacherand B.Clubleaderand C.WhatclubisJennyThechess B.Thescience C.TheswimmingWhenwillJenny’sgroupOn B.On C.OnWhatactivitydoesthewomanlike B. C.Bike-Whatdoesthemanthinkof B. 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C.WhatdoesthespeakertalkaboutatHisnewreading B.Hisopinionabouta C.Thebenefitsofre-第二部分: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分閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和DEurope,famousforitsculture,andbreathtakinglandscapes,offersmanywonderfuldestinationsforyournextholiday.Fromthesun-drenchedshoresoftheMediterranean(地中海)tothecharmingvillagesinrollinghills,Europehassomethingforeverytraveler.HerearesomeofthebestEuropeandestinationstovisitin2026.You’llneedtovisitthem.Completelyinvolveyourselfintherichhistory,pleasantfood,andfascinatinglandscapesofItaly.ExplorethewonderfulColosseuminRome,wandertheromanticcanals(運河)ofVenice,orsoakuptheatmosphereonthepeacefulbeachesofSardinia.JourneybackintimetoGreece,thecradle(搖籃)ofWesterncivilization.SeethearchitecturalwondersoftheAcropolisinAthens,exploretheancientruinsofDelphi,orenjoythesunonthepicture-perfectbeachesofSantorini.Wellknownforitsamazingbeachesandrichhistory,Cyprusisaheavenforsun-seekersandhistoryloversalike.RelaxonthegoldensandsofPaphos,exploretheoldcityofSalamis,ordiscoverthefascinatingmythsaboutAphrodite,theGreekgoddessoflove,whoisbelievedtohavebeenbornontheisland.ThislistismerelyastartingpointforEurope.Withitsrichcultures,historicallandmarks,andbreathtakingnaturalbeauty,Europepromisesanunforgettableexperienceforanytraveler.So,packyourbagsandstartplanningyourdreamEuropeanholidayin2026!You’llfindfantasticdealsandsavingswithourtravelpartner.SobookyournextEuropeanadventurewithTravelDepartmenttoday.WhatdothethreeEuropeandestinationshaveincommonaccordingtotheTasty B.BeautifulC.Ancient D.RomanticIfyouaremoreinterestedinthebirthplaceofWesternculture,wherecanyouA. B. C. D.Whatistheauthor’spurposeinwritingtheTointroducebeautifulplacesinTotelltheimportanceoftraveltoToattractvisitorstobooktravelstoTodiscusstheadvantagesoftravellinginOnthehottestdayeverrecordedintheUKtodatelastweek,oneoldcouplesetouttothehospital.Ontheirreturnfromhospital,thehusbanddidn’tfeelwell.Hemanagedtopullthecarovertoastopattheroadsidebeforehepassedout,leavinghisterrifiedwifefearingforhislifeashehasaheartcondition.Thewoman86,checkedherphonetocallforhelp,onlytofindthebatteryhaddied.Desperateforassistance,shegotoutofthecarandbeganwavingwildlyatpassers-byforhelp.Forawhileitseemedlikenoonewasgoingtocometotheirrescueandthen,almostoutofnowhere,ShaunSmithappeared.The31-year-oldhadspottedthewomantryingtoflagsomeonedownanddecidedtoseewhatwaswrong.Hepulledoverbehindtheircar.Knowingwhathadhappenedtotheoldman,Shaunmovedhimintohiscarsohecouldusetheairconditioningtocoolhimdown.Hethencalledforanambulance,butemergencyservicestoldthemitwouldtakeuptofourhourstogettothem.Knowingitcouldbedangerousfortheman,Shaunofferedtodrivethemhomeandtheambulancewouldmeetthemthere.Theparamedics(醫(yī)務(wù)人員)finallyarrivedandcheckedthemanoverandhewasfeelingmuchbetter.TheynotedthatifShaunhadn’tstoppedtohelp,thingscouldhavebeenmuchworse.ApostaboutShaun’sheroicdeedshasgoneviralonline,gettingover84,000likesandmorethan3,700comments.Theresponsetothishasbeenoverwhelming令人不知所措的saidShaun.Headded,Tomeitwasnotreallyabigdeal.AnditfeelslikeithasinspiredalotofpeopleItwouldbeniceifpeopleheardthestoryandthenitmakesthemthinktwicebeforedrivingpastsomeoneinneed.”WhydidtheoldmanstophiscarattheSomethingwaswrongwith B.ItwastoohotintheC.Thebatteryhadrun D.HewantedtogetWhydidShaunSmithdrivetheoldcoupleTheoldmancouldfeelbetteratTheparamedicswantedtomeetthemIttookmuchtimetowaitfortheHiscarhadairWhatkindofpersonisShaunSmithaccordingtotheKindand B.ShyandC.Selfishand D.HelpfulandWhichcanbethebesttitlefortheAnOldDriverFeltUnwellWhileReturningAStrangerSavedanElderlyManontheNoPassers-byStoppedtoGiveaHandontheAirConditioninginCarsIsImportantonHotDoyouwanttogotoplaysomebasketballinbetweenhittingthebooks?Doctorsarestartingtofindmoreandmoreinformationthatsuggestsaconnectionbetweenexerciseandbraindevelopment.JudyCameron,ascientistatOregonHealthandScienceUniversity,studiesbraindevelopmentAccordingtoherresearch,itseemsthatexercisecanmakebloodvessels血管includingthoseinthebrain,strongerandmorefullydeveloped.Dr.Cameronissurethatthisallowspeoplewhoexercisetothinkbetter.Asshesays,"Whilewealreadyknowthatexerciseisgoodfortheheart,exercisecanactuallycausephysicalchangesinthebrain.”Theeffectsofexerciseonbraindevelopmentcanevenbeseeninbabies,Babieswhooftendoactivitiesshowgreaterbraindevelopmentthanbabieswhoarelessphysicallyactive.Evenalittlemovementcanshowbigresults.MargaretBarnes,ascientist,alsobelievesintheimportanceofexercise.Shethinksthatmanylearningdisabilitiesthatchildrenhaveinprimaryschoolorhighschoolcanresultfromalackofmovementasbabies.Olderpeoplecandeveloptheirbrainsaswell.CornellUniversitystudiedagroupofseniorsagedfrom70to79.Theirstudyshowedashort-termmemoryincreaseofupto40percentafterexercisingjustthreehoursaweek.Also,exerciseforolderpeopleshouldnotbetoosimple.Learningsomenewskillsoractions,suchasyogaortai-chi,helpstoopenupmemorypathsinthebrainthatmaynothavebeenusedforalongtime.Formostpeople,anytypeofphysicalactivitythatincreasestheheartrateishelpful.Whenyouexercise,yourheartrateincreases,whichinturnincreasesbloodflowtothebrain.Thishelpstostimulatethegrowthofnewbraincellsandimproveoverallbrainfunction.AndyourbraincanbenefitfromaslittleastwotothreehoursofexerciseWhatistheconnectionbetweenexerciseandbrainExercisehelpssoftenourbloodThebrainneedsspecialmentalPhysicalexercisehelpsusthinkThemoreexercise,thebiggertheWhyisyogaortai-chisuggestedforItisverysimpleforoldItdoesgoodtothebonesofoldItdoesnotincreasetheheartItinvolveslearningnewHowlongdoyouneedtoexerciseatleasteveryweektoimprovebrainA.1 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D.5WhatisthemainideaofthisHowtoexerciseeveryHowexercisemakespeopleHowexercisehelpsthebrainHowthebraincanchangeone’sAscollegesportscontinuetobehugelypopularandtheNationalCollegiateAthleticAssociation(NCAA)bringsinlargeamountsofmoney,peoplehaverestartedthediscussiononwhethercollegeathletesshouldgetSomepeoplebelievethat,becausecollegeathletesarebringinginaudiences,theyshouldreceivesomesortofcompensation補償Infact,theNCAAbringsinabout$1billionincomeayear,butcollegeathletesdon’treceiveanyofthatmoneyintheformofapaycheck.What’smore,peoplestatethatpayingcollegeathleteswillactuallyencouragethemtostayincollegelongerandnotturnprofessionalsasquickly,eitherbygivingthemawaytoearningmoneyincollegeorrequiringthemtosignacontract合同sayingthey’llstayattheuniversityforacertainnumberofyearswhilemakinganagreed-uponsalary.However,otherpeopleareagainsttheideaofpayingcollegeathletes.Theybelievethatpayingathleteswouldturncollegesportsintoabidding(競拍)war,whereonlytherichestschoolscouldaffordtopathletes,andmostschoolswouldbeshutoutfromdevelopingatalentedteam.Itcouldalsoharmthefriendshipifplayersbecomeunhappythatcertainteammatesaremakingmoremoneythantheyare.Theyalsobelievethattheathletesarereceivingenoughbenefitsalready.Thetopathletesreceivescholarships獎學(xué)金thatareworthtensofthousandsofdollarsperyear.Theyreceivefreefoodandtextbooks,gettravelbonusesandfreeequipment,andcanusetheirtimeincollegeasawaytoattracttheattentionofprofessionalcoaches.Whilebothsideshavegoodpoints,it’sclearthatthenegativesofpayingcollegeathletesfaroutweighthepositives.Collegeathleteshaveenoughcompensation.Addingasalarywouldresultinacollegeathleticsystemwhereonlyafewathletesarepaidbysomeschoolswhoenterbiddingwarstosignthemup,whilemostcollegeathleticprogramssufferorevenshutdownforlackofmoney.Continuingtoofferthepresentbenefitstostudentathletesmakesitpossibleforasmanypeopletobenefitfromandenjoycollegesportsaspossible.WhatcanwelearnaboutcollegeathletesfromParagraphTheyhaveearnedwhattheyareTheywillservecollegelongerwhenwell-Theymakeanagreed-uponsalarywithoutsigningTheyprefertostayatuniversityratherthanbecomeWhyareotherpeopleagainsttheideaofpayingcollegeItcouldbeharmfultocollegeSchoolswouldbeunabletoaffordMoneyshouldbespentonStudentswouldvaluepaymentsoverWhatdoestheunderlinedword“professionals”meanintheExcellent B.CommonC.Full-time D.Part-timeWhatistheauthor’sattitudetowardspayingcollegeA. B. C. D.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分StrategiesToOvercomeYourFearandYouhavetoknowthatmanagingyourworstfearandanxietyisn’teasybutthat’sokay,weareheretohelpyouout. NoticeHowYouYouneedtobeabletotalkaboutyouremotions,nomatterhowharditis.Thisisthefirststepthatyoucantaketoovercomeyourfearsandanxiety.Youneedtobeabletorecognisethephysicalfeelingsthatgetyoutoknowyouremotionalstate.37BreatheWhenyourfearandanxietykickin,weoftenhearpeoplesay,“TakeaDeepBreath”. Wheneverweengageindeepandmindfulbreathingitactivatesourparasympatheticnervoussystem副交感神經(jīng)系統(tǒng)whichhelpsusrelax.CreateGoalsThatAreMostofthetime,theprocessofovercomingyourfearsandanxietyishinderedbyinaccessiblegoalsthatyousetforyourselves.Youneedtobeabletoaskyourselfthedifficultquestions.DoIhavetoactivelyworkforit?Orisitasomedayormaybetypeofplan?Onceyouknowthatyourgoalsarenecessary,thefearofnotmakinganeffortwillovercomethefearoffailure,whichwillmotivateyou.39FindValuableInsightInNoonelikespain,andmanypeopletryhardtoavoidpain. Ifyouacceptthatyourlifeandtheeffortsyoumaketowardyourgoalswillbepainfulandunbearableattimes,thenthesepainfulexperienceswillallowyoutogrowtogreatheights.Whenweletgoofpainasathreattooursurvival,itlosesitsdestructivepowerandbecomesanotherhelpfultoolforus.ThisiswhenyouwillbeencouragedtoAlthoughyoumaynotwanttohearit,thisstrategyactuallyHerearethenecessarystepstofollowwhichwillhelpyouovercomeyourfearandInfact,painisthemosteffectiveteacherthatyouwillcomeThen,youwillfeellessstressedafterrealizingwhatgoalsareForexample,doyouexperiencetroublebreathing,asweatybody,orevenaYouwillberewardedwithmanybenefitsifyouacceptthepainsyou’re第三部分:語言運用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分第一節(jié)(共15個小題;每小題1分,滿分15分閱讀下面短文,從題所給的A、B、C、DTheannualWilsonDayofEngagement,aWelcomeWeektraditionattheUniversityofRochester,hasfacedadecreaseinstudentengagement:thisyearlessthanhalfofthe studentsshowedup.WilsonDay,heldAug.22thisyear, toengagenewstudentswiththelocalcommunityandintroduce asanimportantpartofthestudentprogram.Ke’JuaineSayres,theprogrammanagerinCenterforCommunityEngagement(CCE),saidthat betweentheuniversityandthecommunityiswhatmakesWilsonDayunique.SherlynPonce,afirst-yearstudent,hadapositiveexperienceofWilsonDay.“HavingtheopportunitytodoitwithinthecityofRochesterandnotjustwithintheschool,”Ponce45,“itwasjust46.”AndrewGold,anassociatedirectorattheCCE,believedthatstudentengagementwasthebiggest ofWilsonDaythisyear.Hesaidthataround680studentssignedupfortheevent,butonly247students Herecalledthatthebuseswerealreadylinedupforvolunteers,andstudentswerestillnot .“Weonly10minutestosolvealotofthosequickproblems,”hesaid.“Wegottomakesureatleastsevenstudentsgotoasitethat 20.”Themultiplechoicesystemcouldnotensurethatthevolunteerwouldbeassigned(分配)their locationbecausetheorganizationschangeeveryyear.Manystudentssaidtheywerenotmatchedwiththeactivitiesthattheyranked(排名) onthesignupform. ,manystudentsstillconsiderWilsonDayameaningfulexperience.Sherlynbelievesthateachstudentasmallglimpseintoitisagreat ,andit’slikelytoleadpeopleintoparticipatingmoreand withtheircommunity.”41.A.B.C.D.42.A.B.C.D.43.A.B.C.D.44.A.B.C.D.45.A.B.C.D.46.A.B.C.D.47.A.B.C.D.48.A.B.C.D.49.A.turningB.pickingC.lookingD.lining50.A.B.C.D.51.A.B.C.D.52.A.B.C.D.53.A.B.C.D.54.A.B.C.D.55.A.B.C.D.第二節(jié)(共10個小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分1JaneGoodallisaBritishscientist,best (know)forherresearchonchimpanzees.ShehasstudiedchimpsformanyyearsintheEastAfricancountryofTanzania.Her (discover)haschangedthewaychimpanzeesarestudiedandunderstood.Shealsoworkedtomakepeopleeverywhereunderstandtheimportanceof (get)moneytotraveltoAfrica,Goodallleftschoolatage18andbeganworking.Atage23arrivedin boat.Shesoonbecame assistanttoLouisLeakey,whowasafamousscientist. tookmonthsforGoodalltogainthechimps’trust,butherpatiencepaidoff.Throughherobservations,JaneGoodallchangedmanyideasaboutchimpanzees.Sheoncesawachimpanzeemakeatool itusedtogetfood.Scientistshadbelievedonlyhumans (be)toolmakers.Shealsofoundthatchimpanzeesatebothmeatandplants.Finally,Goodallobservedthateachchimpanzeehadadistinctpersonalityandemotions.Since1986chimpanzeesbecameendangered,Goodallhaschangedher (concentrate)fromresearchtoconservation.Shetravelledtheworldgivinglectures,visitingschools educatingyoungpeopletoprotecttheenvironmentandanimals.GoodalldiedonOctober1,2025,inLosAngeles,第四部分:寫作(共三節(jié),滿分40分第一 單詞拼寫(共15題;每小題1分,滿分15分FaulknerhasbeenconsideredasthegreatestAmericanwriterofhis .(根據(jù)首字母單詞拼寫People totheInternetoftenbecomeinactiveinreallife.(根據(jù)首字母單詞拼寫 Ipreferteatocoffee.”Georgesaidtome.(根據(jù)首字母單詞拼寫Thestreetwasso thatcarswereunabletopass.(根據(jù)首字母單詞拼寫Clickhereformoreinformation.Youcanc usifyouhavemorequestions.(根據(jù)首字母單詞拼Hemadean visittoTokyoastheleaderofcountryinMarch.(根據(jù)首字母單詞拼寫Itisincreasinglydifficultforphysicalshopsto withonlinestores.(根據(jù)首字母單詞拼寫Althoughsomepeoplep tobeyoung,theirgreyhairandlooseskingivethemaway.根據(jù)首字母Youmaybecharged10% moneyforthehotelroomservice.(根據(jù)首字母單詞拼寫OneinterestingandmysteriousthingaboutShengnongjiaisits (傳說ofwildmen.(根據(jù)漢語提Peoplehavealwaysbeen (好奇的abouthowlivingthingsontheEarthexactlybegan.(根據(jù)漢Shewasoneofthedeafandblinduniversity (畢業(yè)生sinceeducationimprovedinthe1980s.根Theygottheirtravel (手冊out,printedandpublisheditinMarchtoattractmorevisitors.(根據(jù)Theimportantthinginlifeistohaveagreataimandthe (決心)toachieveit.根據(jù)漢語提示單詞拼寫Theplayercouldn’tmakeittothegameassheisstillbattlingwithaknee (受傷根據(jù)漢語提示第二 完成句子(共5題;每小題2分,滿分10分EveryWednesday,weworkatasoupkitchenand (分發(fā)食物給無家可歸的人們inthecommunity.(根據(jù)漢語提示完成句子)Youcanthenspendthreedays (在當(dāng)?shù)貙?dǎo)游的陪同下探索雨林andenjoyingtheplantsandanimalsuniquetotherainforest.(根據(jù)漢語提示完成句子)Ihaveheardthatitisanamazingsight,and 我迫不及待地要去)(根據(jù)Jordansaysthat (他成功的秘訣)islearningfromhisfailures.根據(jù)漢語提示完成句子Finally,Istopped (把自己和女演員和模特作比較andlookingforthingsthatwerewithmyfaceorbody.(根據(jù)漢語提示完成句子)第三 應(yīng)用文寫作(滿分15分activities1.課外體育活動的時間地點2.課外體育活動的內(nèi)容3.學(xué)生的收獲注意:1.80左右2.可適當(dāng)增加細節(jié),以使行文連貫。參考詞匯:court球 gym體育 track跑Hi,everyone,welcomebacktomyVlog!Today,Iamexcitedto2025學(xué)年第一學(xué)期寧波三鋒聯(lián)盟期中聯(lián)考 本卷共8頁滿分150分,考試時間120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10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀Whatistheman’splanforthisSeeinga B.Watchinga C.Practicing【答案】【原文】W:Let’sgotoamovieafterM:I’dliketo,butthebasketballmatchiscomingandIneedtogetsomepracticewithmyWhatdoesthemansuggestStayingat B.Takinga C.Watching【答案】【原文】M:LookatthatfullW:Yeah.ItseemsbiggerandbrighterthanM:Nicenight.It’sapitytostayathomewatchingTV.Shallwegooutforawalk?W:Sure.WhatattractsthemanmostaboutChinese B.Chinese C.Chinese【答案】【原文】W:HowdoyoulikeM:Wonderful!Therearemanyamazingthings,includingoldbuildings,traditionalskillsandancientpoems.ButIlikethefoodmost.IwillneverhaveenoughofChinesefood.WherearetheAta B.Inthe C.Ina【答案】【原文】M:Excuseme,IwanttoborrowabookonAItechnology.CouldyoutellmewhereIcanfindit?W:Ofcourse!Walkaheaduntilyoureachthefifthshelf.M:Thanks.Bytheway,howlongcanIkeepthebook?W:Forsixweeksatmost.WhatisthewomanGiving B.Lookingfora C.Showingtheman【答案】【原文】M:Excuseme,canyoutellmehowIcangettothenearestshoppingmall,W:Sure.Godownthisroaduntilyoureachthetrafficlights.Thenturnleftandkeepwalkingfor200meters.Youcanseeoneonyourlefthand.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。WhatdoesthewomanlikemostabouttheIts B.Its C.ItsHowmuchdidLydia150 B.75 C.50【答案】6. 7.【原文】M:NiceW:Thanks.Itwasagiftfrommycousin,Lydia.SheboughtitinHangzhou,China.M:Ilikeitsstyleandthecolorlooksnice,too.W:Yes.AndI’mmostsatisfiedwithitsmaterial.Itismadeofsilkandverycomfortabletowear.M:Itmusthavecostyourcousinalot.W:Shesaidshegotitathalfprice.Otherwise,itwouldhavecosther150yuan.M:Thatwasreallycheapforsuchablouse.WhatistheboyLookingfor B.Helpinghis C.AttendingaFromwhomdidtheboygetthePekingOperaA.HisB.HisC.His10.WherearetheticketsA.OntheB.IntheC.Inthe【答案】8. 9. 10.【原文】M:Mom,haveyouseenthetickets?Ican’tfindthem.W:Areyoutalkingabouttheconcertticketsyourdadgaveyou?M:No,theticketsmyfriendgavemeyesterdayafternoon.ItoldyouaboutW:Oh,thetwoticketstoPekingOpera.Irememberyouputthemonthetableatfirst.Butwhilewewereeatingatthetable,youtookthemtoyourbedroom.Didyouputtheminyourschoolbag?M:Oh,Iremember.Iputtheminoneofmybooksatthattime.ButthenIleftthebookinthe11.WhatistherelationshipbetweentheA.TeacherandB.ClubleaderandC.12.WhatclubisJennyA.ThechessB.ThescienceC.Theswimming13.WhenwillJenny’sgroupA.OnB.OnC.On【答案】11. 12. 13.【原文】W:MrAdams,doourgroupprojectsreallyhavetobehandedinthisFriday?Mygroupishavingtroublefindingtimetogettogether.M:What’stheproblem,Jenny?IthoughttwoweekswasplentyoftimeforW:Well,Davidisontheswimteam.Ginaisinthescienceclub.AndI’minthechessclub.Asaresult,wecanonlymeettwiceaweek.Wedon’thaveenoughtimetocompletethetask.M:Well,howaboutputtingitoffuntilnextTuesday?WillthatW:Yes,verymuch.NoneofushaveactivitiesthisSunday.WecanmeetonthatM:Good.Ifyoudon’thaveenoughtimetodoaprogressreport,don’tforgettohandinyourprojectplanbythisW:OK.NoWhatactivitydoesthewomanlikeA. B. C.Bike-WhatdoesthemanthinkofA.B.C.16.WhatisthewomangoingtoA.BuyaB.MakeaC.Meetsome【答案】14. 15. 16.【原文】M:Maria,whatdoyouliketodoinyourfreeW:Ilikeoutdooractivitieslikebike-riding,campingandespeciallyhiking.ButIpreferhikingalonetohikinginagroup.Iliketogooutside.Doingtheseactivitiesmakesmefeelenergetic.M:Sowhataboutcooking?IknowyouhavearestaurantandyousometimescookforW:Idoalsolovetocook.Ienjoyreadingcookbooksandmakingcreativedishes.Ienjoysharingmydisheswithpeople.Doyouhaveanyhobbiesorthingsthatareinyourblood?M:Well,Ithinkoneisteaching.Iloveteaching.Ijustwanttoteachallthetime.Iwilldomybesttoserveineducation.Andanotherthingisrunning.Mostpeoplearesurprised,becauseitischallengingforamaninhisfortiestorunforonehoureveryday.Butithasbecomemyhabit.It’sthemostrelaxingthingforme.W:Soundshealthy.NowIhavetoleave.Myfriendsarewaitingformeinthebookstore.Seeyou.M:Bye.WhydidthespeakergiveuphisItwashardtokeepHeforgotwhathehadHecouldn’tfindgoodWhomadethespeakerrealizehisHis B.His C.HisHowmanyoldbookshasthespeakerre-readsoA. B. C.WhatdoesthespeakertalkaboutatHisnewreading B.Hisopinionabouta C.Thebenefitsofre-【答案】17. 18. 19. 20.【原文】Threeyearsago,ImadeadecisionIwouldread25newbooksayear.Ialsoinvitedmyparentsandmybrothertojoinme.However,Idecidedtostopdoingthatthisyear,becauseIfoundthatIforgotalmosteverythingIlearnedfromthebooks.Ifoundtheproblembecauseofmyfriend,Lisa.Shewasworryingalotaboutlifeatthattime.Iwantedtohelpherinsomeways.ThebookHowtoStopWorryingandStartLivingbyDaleCarnegieishelpful.ButwhenIwantedtosharesomethingfromthebookwithLisa,IfoundthathowlittleIremembered.ThenIdecidedtore-readallthebooksIhadread.ThisyearImadeanewdecision.Iwouldre-read15oldbooksandread10newonesayear.Sofar,Ihavefinishedone-thirdof15oldbooksand4newones.Thankstomyre-reading,Ihavenewunderstandingofthesamebookandnewfeelings.What’smore,I’mabletositbackandwonderattheskillandbeautyofwriting.Iwillsticktoreadingandre-readinggreatbooks.第二部分: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分閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和DEurope,famousforitsculture,andbreathtakinglandscapes,offersmanywonderfuldestinationsforyournextholiday.Fromthesun-drenchedshoresoftheMediterranean(地中海)tothecharmingvillagesinrollinghills,Europehassomethingforeverytraveler.HerearesomeofthebestEuropeandestinationstovisitin2026.You’llneedtovisitthem.Completelyinvolveyourselfintherichhistory,pleasantfood,andfascinatinglandscapesofItaly.ExplorethewonderfulColosseuminRome,wandertheromanticcanals(運河)ofVenice,orsoakuptheatmosphereonthepeacefulbeachesofSardinia.JourneybackintimetoGreece,thecradle(搖籃)ofWesterncivilization.SeethearchitecturalwondersoftheAcropolisinAthens,exploretheancientruinsofDelphi,orenjoythesunonthepicture-perfectbeachesofSantorini.Wellknownforitsamazingbeachesandrichhistory,Cyprusisaheavenforsun-seekersandhistoryloversalike.RelaxonthegoldensandsofPaphos,exploretheoldcityofSalamis,ordiscoverthefascinatingmythsaboutAphrodite,theGreekgoddessoflove,whoisbelievedtohavebeenbornontheisland.ThislistismerelyastartingpointforEurope.Withitsrichcultures,historicallandmarks,andbreathtakingnaturalbeauty,Europepromisesanunforgettableexperienceforanytraveler.So,packyourbagsandstartplanningyourdreamEuropeanholidayin2026!You’llfindfantasticdealsandsavingswithourtravelpartner.SobookyournextEuropeanadventurewithTravelDepartmenttoday.WhatdothethreeEuropeandestinationshaveincommonaccordingtotheTasty B.BeautifulC.Ancient D.RomanticIfyouaremoreinterestedinthebirthplaceofWesternculture,wherecanyouA. B. C. D.Whatistheauthor’spurposeinwritingtheTointroducebeautifulplacesinTotelltheimportanceoftraveltoToattractvisitorstobooktravelstoTodiscusstheadvantagesoftravellingin【答案】21. 22. 23.OnthehottestdayeverrecordedintheUKtodatelastweek,oneoldcouplesetouttothehospital.Ontheirreturnfromhospital,thehusbanddidn’tfeelwell.Hemanagedtopullthecarovertoastopattheroadsidebeforehepassedout,leavinghisterrifiedwifefearingforhislifeashehasaheartcondition.Thewoman86,checkedherphonetocallforhelp,onlytofindthebatteryhaddied.Desperateforassistance,shegotoutofthecarandbeganwavingwildlyatpassers-byforhelp.Forawhileitseemedlikenoonewasgoingtocometotheirrescueandthen,almostoutofnowhere,ShaunSmithappeared.The31-year-oldhadspottedthewomantryingtoflagsomeonedownanddecidedtoseewhatwaswrong.Hepulledoverbehindtheircar.Knowingwhathadhappenedtotheoldman,Shaunmovedhimintohiscarsohecouldusetheairconditioningtocoolhimdown.Hethencalledforanambulance,butemergencyservicestoldthemitwouldtakeuptofourhourstogettothem.Knowingitcouldbedangerousfortheman,Shaunofferedtodrivethemhomeandtheambulancewouldmeetthemthere.Theparamedics(醫(yī)務(wù)人員)finallyarrivedandcheckedthemanoverandhewasfeelingmuchbetter.TheynotedthatifShaunhadn’tstoppedtohelp,thingscouldhavebeenmuchworse.ApostaboutShaun’sheroicdeedshasgoneviralonline,gettingover84,000likesandmorethan3,700comments.Theresponsetothishasbeenoverwhelming令人不知所措的saidShaun.Headded,Tomeitwasnotreallyabigdeal.AnditfeelslikeithasinspiredalotofpeopleItwouldbeniceifpeopleheardthestoryandthenitmakesthemthinktwicebeforedrivingpastsomeoneinneed.”WhydidtheoldmanstophiscarattheSomethingwaswrongwith B.ItwastoohotintheC.Thebatteryhadrun D.HewantedtogetWhydidShaunSmithdrivetheoldcoupleTheoldmancouldfeelbetteratTheparamedicswantedtomeetthemIttookmuchtimetowaitfortheHiscarhadairWhatkindofpersonisShaunSmithaccordingtotheKindand B.ShyandC.Selfishand D.HelpfulandWhichcanbethebesttitlefortheAnOldDriverFeltUnwellWhileReturningAStrangerSavedanElderlyManontheNoPassers-byStoppedtoGiveaHandontheAirConditioninginCarsIsImportantonHot【答案】24. 25. 26. 27.Doyouwanttogotoplaysomebasketballinbetweenhittingthebooks?Doctorsarestartingtofindmoreandmoreinformationthatsuggestsaconnectionbetweenexerciseandbraindevelopment.JudyCameron,ascientistatOregonHealthandScienceUniversity,studiesbraindevelopmentAccordingtoherresearch,itseemsthatexercisecanmakebloodvessels血管includingthoseinthebrain,strongerandmorefullydeveloped.Dr.Cameronissurethatthisallowspeoplewhoexercisetothinkbetter.Asshesays,"Whilewealreadyknowthatexerciseisgoodfortheheart,exercisecanactuallycausephysicalchangesinthebrain.”Theeffectsofexerciseonbraindevelopmentcanevenbeseeninbabies,Babieswhooftendoactivitiesshowgreaterbraindevelopmentthanbabieswhoarelessphysicallyactive.Evenalittlemovementcanshowbigresults.MargaretBarnes,ascientist,alsobelievesintheimportanceofexercise.Shethinksthatmanylearningdisabilitiesthatchildrenhaveinprimaryschoolorhighschoolcanresultfromalackofmovementasbabies.Olderpeoplecandeveloptheirbrainsaswell.CornellUniversitystudiedagroupofseniorsagedfrom70to79.Theirstudyshowedashort-termmemoryincreaseofupto40percentafterexercisingjustthreehoursaw

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