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河北衡水中學(xué)2025.26屆高三年級上學(xué)期檢測一

英語

本試卷8頁,總分150分,考試時間120分鐘。

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

佳選項。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對

話僅讀一遍。

例:Howmuchistheshirt?

A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.

答案是C。

I.WhatisWendy'sscoreinthehistoryexam?

A.92.B.96.C.99.

2.Whatistheweatherlikerightnow?

A.Rainy.B.Snowy.C.Sunny.

3.Whatisthewomangoodat?

A.Singing.B.Playingtheguitar.C.Playingthedrums.

4.Whatisthemandoingnow?

A.Readingabook.

B.Takinganonlineclass.

C.Answeringacontestquestion.

5.Whatarethespeakersmainlydiscussing?

A.Waystoimprovepublichealth.

B.Theeconomicimpactonindustries.

C.Thenewenvironmentalpollutionlaws.

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.Whendoestheconversationprobablylakeplace?

A.Inthemorning.B.Intheafternoon.C.Intheevening.

7.Whatwillthemando?

A.Haveagoodsleep.B.Takesomemedicine.C.Getthetoothpulledout.

聽第7段材料,回答第8至10題。

8.HowarethemanandKellyplanningtotraveltoCornwall?

A.Bytrain.B.Byplane.C.Bycar.

9.WhatwillKellydoinCornwall?

A.Visithersister.B.Gosurfing.C.Doupherhouse.

10.Whenwillthemanreturnhome?

A.OnTuesday.B.OnWednesday.C.OnThursday.

聽第8段材料,回答第11至13題。

11.WhatdoesAnna'sfatherprobablydo?

A.Aneditor.B.Ahost.C.Ajournalist.

12.WhatdoesAnnasayabouthernewhouse?

A.Ithassmallrooms.B.Ithasgreenspaces.C.Itisonabusystreet.

13.Whatwillthewomandonextweekend?

A.Visithergrandparents.

B.Hostthemanatheme.

C.Gobacktoheroldhouse.

聽第9段材料,回答第14至17題。

14.Whydocsthemanmakethecall?

A.Tobookatable.B.Tomakeachange.C.Tomakeasuggestion.

15.Howmanypeoplewillconicfordinner?

A.5.B.7.C.9.

16.Whattimedoesthemanfinallybookascatfor?

A.6:30pm.B.7:00pm.C.7:30pm.

17.Whatwillthewomandonext?

A.Givethemanacall.

B.Textthemanamessage.

C.TalktothemanonWeChat.

聽第10段材料,回答第18至20題。

18.WhatimpressedthespeakermostaboutMrSmith?

A.Hisskillsincomputer.

B.Hisabilitytodealwithpressure.

C.Hisabilitytoadap:tonewenvironments.

19.WhatdoesthespeakerthinkofMrSmith?

A.Experienced.B.Confident.C.Generous.

20.WhencanMrSmithhavetheinterview?

A.OnTuesday.B.OnWednesday.C.OnThursday.

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、D四個選項中選出最佳選項。

A

SonyWorldPhotographyAwards2025Exhibition

Whatyou'llsee

,Over3(X)photographsbymorethan60photographersacrosstheWestandEastwings

ofSomersetHouse

,Aninternationalexhibitionofimages?fromSouthAfricatoPeru,ChinatoIceland

,Today'sleadingphorographersshownalongsidefresh?youngtalents

,Attractivestoriesvisualisedthroughpowerfulphotography

ExpandyourunderstandingofdocumentaryphotographythroughworksbySusan

Meiselas.FollowthelivesofscientistsbattlinginvisiblethreatsintheArcticasdocumentedby

lastyear'sPhotographeroftheYear,JuliettePavy.

SusanMeiselas:OutstandingContributiontoPhotography

GettoknowSusanMeiselas,aphotographerwhohasdevotedherlifetoinsightfulworksof

peoplein(heircommuniiies.Exploreexcerpts(選錄)fromfiveofherprojects?somenever

exhibitedbeforeintheUK.Theexhibitiontracksthemadcelementsthatoccurrepeatedlyin

Meiselas'practice,focusingonwhatisoftenhiddenfrompublicview.

Meiselasisthe18threceiveroftheSonyWorldPhotographyAwardsOutstanding

ContributiontoPhotography,anawardthathonorsapersonorgroupthathasmadeasignificant

influenceonthephotographicmedium.

TicketinformationOpeningtimes

,Standardticket£18.

,Discountticket£13.50—includingsenior

,From17Julyto5August

60+,disabled.IDneeded.

Weekdays:12:00—18:00

?Student£9.IDneeded.

Weekends:12:00-19:00

?Child(Aged13一16)£10.

,Child(Under12)free.

21.Whatcanvisitorsdointheexhibition?

A.ExperienceArcticdangers.B.Viewsingleartists'works.

C.Readphotographers'texts.D.Discoverdocumentaryphotos.

22.WhatdoweknowaboutSusanMeiselas?

A.She'sinfluentialinphotography.B.Shespecializesinsciencephotos.

C.Herworksarerarelydisplayed.D.Shefocusesongroupactivities.

23.Whatcanbelearnedabouttheexhibition?

A.Thedisabledareallowedfreeentry.B.Studentscouldenjoyhalf-pricetickets.

C.Morningvisitsareopen.D.Ilwillbeclosedafter17August.

B

Whatifsomeonetoldyoumermaids(美人魚)werereal?Forgetthefishtails,wemean

womencapableofholdingtheirbreathforminutesastheydiveundertheseamanytimesaday.

ThesearethehaenyeodiversofSouthKorea,acommunityofwomenfromJejuIslancwho

havebeenfree-divingtoharvestseafoodforcenturies.Theirstoriesaresharedwiththeworldby

(heUS-Koreanfilm-makerSueKim,inherfilmTheLastoftheSeaWomen.

Thefilmfollowsthewomengoingabouttheirgruelingworkduringthehanestseasonand

examinesthechallengestheyfacebothinandoutofthewater.Theyheadouttodiveat6am

daily.Theyholdtheirbreathforacoupleofminutes,comebackuptothesurfaceandgoback

downagain-about100timesasession.

Therisksarcbig.Thereisnoinsuranceavailableforthejob,asit'stoodangerous.Andnow

(heocean-andthewomenslivelihood-isunder(hreai.Globalwarmingisresultinginlesssea

life,particularlyinshallowwater;divingdeeperismoredifficultwithoutairtanks(罐).

Perhapsthebiggerthreat,though,isfromwithin,withfeweryoungerwomenchoosingto

pursuethisdifficultprofession.Atrainingschoolwassetupintheearly2000stoaddressthe

decreasingnumbers,butonly5%ofthoseattendinggoon(obecomehaenyeos.

Allisnotlost,though.Thefilmintroducesustotwoyoungwomenfromanotherislandwho

havegainedpopularityonsocialmediaandpointouttheflexiblehoursthejobcanoffer.Oneof

themevenstartedlearningtoswimattheageof30todothejob.

"WhenIlookatthehaenyeosandhowtheyworktogether,itjustremindsmeofthe

collectiveworkthatwomenarcdoingeverywhereelse,"saysSueKim,"Whenagirliswatching

(hisdocumentary,Iwanthertobelieveinherselfandrealizethatshecandoanything."

24.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"grueling"inparagraph3probablymean?

A.Dull.B.Creative.C.Rewarding.D.Demanding.

25.Whatisonechallengethathaenyeosarefacing?

A.Lackofpre-jobtraining.B.Lowwillingnesstotakethejob.

C.Thehighcostofairtanks.D.Thedecreasingdemandforseafood.

26.Theauthormentionsthetwoyoungwomeninparagraph6toshow.

A.hopefortheprofessionB.theroleofsocialmedia

C.theinfluenceofthefilmD.qualificationsforthejob

27.Whatcouldbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.Haenyeo:AnOverlookedProfession

B.WomenPower:YouCanDoAnything

C.TheLastSeaWomen:CourageintheDeep

D.GlobalWarming:AGreatRiskforHaenyeos

C

DrawinginspirationfromtheDallas-basedDaddyStrollerSocialClub(DSSC)—asupport

networkforfathers—BrandonShawcomposedan83typewrittenletterthatwasaddressedto

hisfather.FromtheBlacklitbookstore,KalvinBridgewaterled15dadsinanemotionalevent

wherethemendugintowhattheyhated,loved,misunderstoodandappreciatedabouttheirfathers

astheygrewup.

LaunchedbyBridgewaterin2021,DSSCstartedwithroughly30fathersattendingeach

gatheringbeforesurginginpopularityfollowingtheviralsuccessoftwoonlinevideosinApril

2024.Today,eventsregularlydrawover150participants,fosteringconnectionsamongdadsas

theyshareparentingjourneysandoffermutualemotionalsupport.

DSSC'sappealisbread,attractingdadsfromvariousprofessions,includingdoctors,

engineers,andelectricians.Thegroupemphasizesemotionalsupport,withmembersregularly

checkinginononeanother.AsShawshared,thegroupprovidesaspacewheremencanbe

open,asking,"Howareyoufeeling?"Shaw,whojoined(hegroupwhenhefirstbecameafather,

saidithasmadehimmorepatientandunderstanding.

Afterearningcertificationasabirthdoula(產(chǎn)婦陪護師)tobetterassisthiswifethrough

pregnancy(孕期),BridgewaternowalsoleadsworkshopsforfatherstoensureDSSCallows

motherssometimeforthemselves.AtaMayeventheldbyDSSC,plannedrightbeforeMother's

Day,mothersweregivenabreakwhilefathersspenttimebondingwiththeirchildren.

BrandonShawdescribedtheexperienceastransformative,sayingithelpedhimconnectwith

hisownweaknesses,somethinghehadpreviouslykepthidden.Hesenttheletterhewrotetohis

fatherforFather'sDay.Ilwillarrivesoon.Hesaidhedoesn'texpectaresponseandjusthopeshis

fatherreadsit.AsBridgewaterputsit,fatherhoodisjustabout"beinghonestandsharing".

28.WhatcanwelearnaboutDSSCfromthefirsttwoparagraphs?

A.Itrepairsbrokenfather-sonrelationships.

B.Itcaresaboutfathers'emotionalwell-being.

C.Itmakesagroupoffatherspopularonline.

D.Itstressesfathers'contributionstoparenting.

29.WhatleadstothepopularityofDSSC?

A.Diversememberbackgrounds.

B.Flexiblemeetinglocations.

C.Professionalinstructions.

D.Supportiveatmosphere.

30.WhyistheMayeventmentionedinparagraph4?

A.TostresstheuniquenessofDSSC.

B.ToillustrateanotheraimofDSSC.

C.Toshowanidealhusband-wiferelationship.

D.Tojustifythefounder'spersonalexperience.

31.Whatisthelastparagraphmainlyabout?

A.DSSC'sinfluenceonitsmembers.

B.Theseverityofparentalissues.

C.Thenecessitytoidentifyweaknesses.

D.Bridgewater'sdevotiontofatherhood.

D

ScientistshavebeenlookingalDNAtostorealltypesofdata,notjustbiological,butalso

digital.YetwhileDNAisagreatstoragematerial,it'salsoquitedelicate.Waterorheatcan

damageiteasilyunlessit'sgivenanamber-like(彳以琥珀)coating.Thatnewideawasborrowed

fromthe1993movieJurassicPark,inwhichscientistscloneddinosaursfromDNAtrappedin

amber.

DNAistheworld'soldestdatastoragedevice.ThemostamazingthingaboutDNAisthatit

canpotentiallybeusedtostoreanytypeofdata.PuttinginformationintoDNAusesaprocess

calledencoding."Yourcomputerstoresinformationinabinaryformat(二進制),zeroesandones,

"notesKarishmaMalange,acomputationalbiologist."Encodingworkstochangethesezeroes

andonesintoA,C,GandT,theDNAbasesthatcanstoreinformation."Theorderofthebases

inDNAiscalledsequence(序列),whichspellsout(heinformationitholds.Topullinfoririation

backoutfromtheDNA,yourewindtheprocess.

ScientistscanstoreDNAforlongperiods.Buiitrequiresfreezingtemperatures,special

equipmentanddangerouschemicals,whichmakestheprocesscostly.JamesBanal,ascientistin

SanCarlos?CaliforniaandhisteamcameupwithanewmethodPREX.Histeamusesthis

methodtotrapDNAinamaterialsimilartoplastic."Plasticsarcdurable,"Banalpoints

out.Besides?T-REXisacheapalternativetoencloseDNA.

Totestit,theteamencodedtheJurassicParkthememusicandaperson'sgenomeinto

DNA.ThentheyputtheDNAintheglassyplastic.DampandheatareDNA'sbiggestthreats.But

theT-REXmaterialkeepsdampout.Theresearchersheateditupto75°Celsius.Later,theygot

theDNAbybreakingthecoatingdown.Thebestpart,Banalsays,isthatthebroken-down

materialcanbereusedtostoreDNAagain

BanalandhiscolleagueswanttousethePREXmetliodtopresenegeneticdataoreven

safelystorebiologicalsamplesthatwillbelaunchedintospace.Andwemightonedayuseitto

storethemassiveamountsofdatapeoplegenerateeveiyday.

32.HowisdigitalinformationstoredintoDNA?

A.ByturningbinarycodeintoDNAbases.

B.ByfreezingtheDNAallowtemperatures.

C.BycoatingtheDNAwithambermaterial.

D.BysequencingDNAfromancientsamples.

33.WhatisthemainadvantageoftheT-REXmethodforDNAstorage?

A.BreakingDNAdownwithchemicals.

B.Offeringcost-effectivestorageofDNA.

C.HelpingDNAsurviveextremeheal.

D.WithdrawingwholeDNAfromdinosaurs.

34.WhalwilltheDNAstoragetechnologybeusedforinthefuture?

A.Cloningextinctdinosaurs.

B.Reducingglobalpaslicpollution.

C.Preservingdiversesamples.

D.Speedingfuturespaceexploration.

35.What'sthemainideaofthetext?

A.AbreakthroughinDNAdatastoragetechnology.

B.HowdigitaltechnologyadvancesDNAanalysis.

C.ThebiologicalapplicationsofDNArepairingsystem.

D.HowJurassicParkinspiredDNApresenationresearch.

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住選項。選項中有兩項為多

余選項。

Isthereanyonewhocouldn'tspendalittlelesstimeontheirphone?Adigitaldetox(戒斷)

maybejustwhatyouneed.36Whenpeopleheartheworddetox,theymaythinkit'sa

strictall-or-nothingthing,butitdoesn'thavetobethatextreme.Herearcsomeideastogetyou

started.

It'sonethingtosayyou'regoingtogetridofyourphoneonyournextvacation,butit'squite

anotherthingtoactuallydoit.37Onceyougetusedtosmallblocksoftimewithoutit?

itwillbeeasierandeasiertoforgethowmuchyoureliedonit.

Ifyou'reinasituationwhereyoucan'tdropyourphone,blockouttimetousetechnology

duringthemomentsyouabsolutelyhavetouseit.Forexample?spendamorninginbedona

Saturdaytocatchuponsocialmediaandthenrelylessonyourphonetherestoftheday.38

Nottosoundtoomuchlikealecturingmom,butmealtimesshouldbequalitytimewithyour

diningcompanionsinreallife.Quick-responsecodesformenusatrestaurantscanbealittle

annoyingtoo,sinceyou'rediningoutwithfriendstospendtimewiththem,notgetabsorbedin

yourphone.39ifyouhavetouseyourphonetoorderdinner,putitbackinyourpurse

assoonasyoucan.

40Whereyousleep,forexample,shouldbearestfulplace,notaplacetoget

workedupoversocialmediaposts.Startyourdigitaldetoxbytakingthetelevisionoutofthe

room,anddefinitelykeepyourphoneelsewherewhileyousleep.

A.Youarenotaloneasadigitaladdict.

B.Keepyourphoneawayfromyourbed.

C.Askforapapermenuwheneverpossible.

D.Specifysomeareasofyourhomeastech-free.

E.Trysettingasideyourphoneforanafternooninstead.

F.Itisaplannedandmindfulbreakfromdigitaltechnology.

G.Youjustmightfindthatyounowhavelimeforanewhobby.

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I分,滿分15分)

閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出最佳選項。

WhenIstartedmyowntechnologywritingbusiness?itbeganwell—Ilandedmyfirst

contract,though1wonderedifitwastoogoodtobetrue.Unfortunately,thethirdmonth'scheck

neverarrived,andIneverheardfrom(he41again,despitemultipleemails.Withno

42insight,Ihitrockbottom.Panicreplaced43optimism.Istoppedanswering

phonesand44myselfinmyroom.

Onenight,ahighschoolfriendcalled.Thoughthe45thingIwantedtodowasadmit

myfailure,Iansweredinthehopeofa46voice.Ilistedmyproblems,butshequickly

shutdownmyself-pity.Iwastoostunnedtoreturnherfire,soIjust46.

"Whatiswrongwithyou?Ybuareawriter,sostartwritingformagazines?"she

shouted.WhenImentionedIwas48aboutwhattowrite,orevenwheretosubmit,she

saidfirmly,"49theproblem!Youalwaysgo(usoutoftroubleback(hen-nowdothe

sameforyourself."Thememoryhad50mymind,butshewasrightaboutit.

StilhIwassomewhat51andthoughtforaminuteaboutcrossingheroffmylist.I

thought,"Whatiswrongwithher?That'sthe52IgetforallthesupportI'vegivenher

overtheyears?"

Withnowhereelsetotarn,1searchedonlineformagazinesaccepting53byemail.I

foundone?wroteanarticleandsentitoff-mostlytoprovemyfriendwrong.Tomysurprise?the

editoracceptedit—anditmadethe54!

Thatsmallwinchangedsomethinginme.Ifnotforlier55love,Imightnothave

learnedlife'simportantlesson:Whatwaswrongwithmewasme.

41.A.checkB.partnerC.projectD.client

42.A.connectionsB.viewsC.prospectsD.benefits

43.A.blindB.blankC.newfoundD.quiet

44.A.lockedB.investedC.cheeredD.pushed

45.A.veryB.onlyC.lastD.first

46.A.judgmentalB.sympatheticC.constructiveD.distinctive

47.A.respondedB.quitC.listenedD.exploded

48.A.cluelessB.fearlessC.tirelessD.worthless

49.A.GothroughB.BringoutC.FigureoutD.Makeup

5().A.crossedB.blewC.struckD.slipped

51.A.gratefulB.curiousC.concernedD.angry

52.A.rewardsB.complaintsC.ordersD.excuses

53.A.agreementsB.articlesC.admissionsD.applications

54.A.pointB.coverC.connectionD.difference

55.A.blindB.unconditionalC.selflessD.tough

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(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。

MasterMfaume,whoheadsthebiggestkungfu:empleinTanzania,hasbecomea

social-mediasensation,withshortfilmsofhimselfandhisstudentsshowingoff56(they)

lightningmoves.TikTokvideos57displaythemwhizzingalongwallsorfightingbullies

havewon184,00058(like).MasterMfaumesaysmoreandmoreTanzanianswantto

takeupthesport."Peoplearestartingtolearnkungfueagerly,and59numberofstudents

isincreasingsignificantly."

Kungfuwas60(original)broughttoAfricain(he1970sbyaChineseknownas

Mr.Ming.HepopularizedBruceLee'smartialarts,61(screen)filmsinshabbycinemas

inSouthAfrica,whereaudienceslovedhismessageof62(oppose)towhitesupremacy

(至高無上),cheeringashedestroyedtheoffensivesigninthefilm.Sincethen,kungfuhas

evolvedintoadistinctAfricanUlmstyle.Nollywood,Nigeria'sfilmindustry,63(produce)

numerouslow-budgetkungfumoviessofar.

Kungfuclubsareopeningacrossthecontinent,fromCapeTown'sShaolinKungFuInstitute

ofSouthAfrica64theTenTigersofNileChineseWushuKung-fuTrainingClubin

Ethiopia'scapital*AddisAbaba.ZambiarecentlyhostedthefirstAfricanShaolinKungFu

Games,withover150fightersfrom23countries.65(root)inthetraditionsofChinese

culture,kungfuhasbecomeaglobalphenomenon,celebratedandadaptedbycommunitiesacross

Africa.

第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)

第一節(jié)(滿分15分)

假定你是某學(xué)生會主席李華,為了迎接國際志愿者日(InternationalVolunteerDay)的

到來,請你以學(xué)生會的名義向全校師生寫一封英文倡議信,號召參加主題為“互助,互愛

(mutualassistanceandcare)”的志愿者活動。內(nèi)容包括:

(1)倡議目的;(2)活動內(nèi)容;(3)呼吁參加。

注意:

(1)寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為為個左右;(2)請按如下格式在答題卡的相席位置作答。

Dearteachersandschoolmates,

TheStudents'Union

第二節(jié)(滿分25分)

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

Onceuponatimeinavibrantcitypark,wherethehustleandbustleoflifeechoedthrough

thetrees,anelderlywomannamedMargaretsataloneonaweatheredbench.Hereyes>once

brightwiththejoyoflife,werenowcloudedwithsorrow.Theworldseemedtofast-forward(快

進)aroundher,andshefellasifshewereaforgottencharacterinaplaythathadlongended.The

lossofherbelovedhusband,amanwhohadbeenherrockandherworld,hadleftavoidinher

heartthatnooneelseseemedtonoticeorcaretofill.

Margaret'sdayswerefilledwiththeechoesoftheirlaughter,thewarmthofhisembrace?

andthesharedmemoriesthathauntedher.Shefeltlikeaninvisibleghostinaworldthathad

movedonwithouther.Thepark,onceaplaceofjoyandcompanionship,hadbecomeareminder

ofwhatshehadlost.

Oneparticularlysunnyafternoon,astheparkbuzzedwiththeenergyofchildrenatplayand

(hechatterof(heirfriends,ayounggirlnamedLilyskippedthroughthepark,herlaughtera

melodythatseemedtodanceonthebreeze.Hereyessparkledwiththeinnocenceofyouth,and

hersmilewasasbrightasthesunabove.

AsLilypassedbyMargaret'sbench,shenoticedtheelderlywoman'ssorrowful

expression.ThecontrastbetweenherownjoyandMargaret'ssadnessstruckachordinher

heart.Withoutanyhesitation,LilyapproachedMargaret,hercuriosityandempathydrivingher

(oask,"Whyareyousosad?"

Margaretwastakenaback(大?玄一驚)bythechild'sdirectness,buttherewassomethingin

Lily'seyesthatinvited(rust.Shefoundherselfsharingherstoryoflossandloneliness?thewords

shehadkeptlockedawayforsolongnowtumblingoutinatorrentofemotions.Lilylistened

intently,heryoungheartswellingwithcompassion(I司'情)forthewomanwhohadonceknown

suchloveandnowknewsuchpain.

注意:

(I)續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150個左右;(2)請按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。

Fromthatmomenton,Lilymadeithermissiontobringasparkofjoyhack

intoMargaret'slife.

Asweeksturnedintomonths,Margaret'sworldbrightened.

英語參考答案

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答案BACCCACCABCBABCCBAA

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答案CDDCAACBCACDDABBD

第一部分聽力

1?5:BACCC6?10:ACCAB

11?15:CBABC16?20:CBAAB

第二部分閱讀

第一節(jié)

A

【語篇導(dǎo)讀】本文是一篇應(yīng)用文。文章主要介紹了2025年索尼世界攝影獎?wù)褂[的作品、Susan

Mcisclas的貢獻及票務(wù)信息。

21.D【解析】細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文章中的"Expandyourunderstandingofdocumentary

photographythroughworksbySusanMeiselas."可知,參觀者在展覽中可以探索紀(jì)實攝影

作品。

22.A【解析】細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)SusanMeiselas:OutstandingContributiontoPhotography

部分中的"Meiselasisthe18threceiveroftheSonyWorldPholographyAwards

OutstandingContributiontoPhotography,anawardthathonorsapersonorgroupthathas

madeasignificantinfluenceonthephotographicmedium.“可知,SusanMeiselas在攝影方

面很有影響力。

23.B【解析】細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)Ticketinformation部分中的"Student£9.IDneeded.(學(xué)

生票9英鎊,需身份證。)"及"Standardlickel£18(標(biāo)準(zhǔn)票18英鎊)”可知,學(xué)生可以購

買半價票。

B

【語篇導(dǎo)讀】本文是一篇說明文。文章主要介紹了韓國濟州島的海女(haenyeo)這一特殊

職業(yè)群體。

24.D【解析】詞義猜測題。該詞出現(xiàn)在第三段第一句中,修飾work,用來描述海女們的

工作。又根據(jù)第三段第二、三句"Theyheadouttodiveat6amdaily.Theyholdtheirbreath

fbracoupleofminutes,comebackuptothesurfaceandgobackdownagain—about100

timesasession.”可知:收獲季節(jié)海女們的工作極度耗費體力,這正是對前一句中g(shù)rueling

所描述工作的具體舉例,說明這項工作耗費體力,要求嚴(yán)苛。

25.B【解析】細節(jié)理題題v根據(jù)第五段第一句叩erhap$thebiggerthreat,though,isfromwithin,

withfeweryoungerwomenchoosingtopursuethisdifficultprofession."nJ知,海女面臨的

挑戰(zhàn)之一是年輕從業(yè)者意愿不足。

26.A【解析】推理判斷題。根據(jù)第五段第一句"Perhapsthebiggerthreat,though,isfromwithin,

withfeweryoungerwomenchoosingtopursuethisdifficultprofession."W知,第五段剛講

完年輕從業(yè)者不足,第六段就介紹了兩位年輕從業(yè)女性的例子,又根據(jù)最后一段"'When

Ilookatthehaenyeosandhowtheyworktogether,itjustremindsmeofthecollectivework

thatwomenaredoingeverywhereelse,'saysSueKim,'Whenagirliswatchingthis

documentary,Iwanthertobelieveinherselfandrealize(hatshecandoanything.“'可知,

這兩位女性的例子旨在展示職業(yè)的新希望和可能性。

27.C【解析】標(biāo)題歸納題。全文圍繞海女職業(yè)的現(xiàn)狀展開:第二段引入海女的傳統(tǒng)工作

方式,第三段說明該工作具有挑戰(zhàn),第四、五段分別分析該項工作面臨的全球變暖和后

繼無人的威脅,第六至七段以年輕女性的加入和導(dǎo)演的激勵話語點明主題——盡管困難

重重,但這一職業(yè)仍存希望。選項C既呼應(yīng)紀(jì)錄片標(biāo)題,又概括了海女的勇氣與堅持,

最能概括全文主旨。

C

【語篇導(dǎo)讀】本文是一篇說明文。文章主要介紹了由KalvinBridgewater創(chuàng)立的DaddyStroller

SocialClub(DSSC),該組織為父親們提供了?個交流和獲得情感支持的平臺,幫助父親們

更好地面對育兒和生活中的問題,對成員們產(chǎn)生了積極的影響。

28.B【解析】細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第二段"Today,eventsregularlydrawover150participants,

fosteringconnectionsamongdadsastheyshareparentingjou

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