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586.286.210422.WhyisthecourseLIFEestablished?A.Toguidestudentstoexplorecampusresources. B.Toinspirestudentstodevelopresearchinterests.C.Toencouragestudentstoseteducationalplans. D.Tohelpstudentsmakesuitablecareerchoices.23.Whereisthistextprobablytakenfrom?A.Acourseplan. B.Astudentguide.C.Anacademicarticle. D.Acollegenewspaper.BShanghaiDisneylandResortheldtheglobalcelebrationof“Zootopia2”onNovember18,2025,whichquicklybecameahottopic.Theeventwasheldattheworld’sonly“Zootopia”themedland,attractingnumerousfansofallages.ThehighlightofthecelebrationwastheglobaldebutofJudyandNick’sbrand-newformallooks.Designedforthe“ZootopiaCentennialCelebration”inthemovie,theselookswonwidepraisefromfans.Inaddition,theparklaunchedaspecialfloatparade,whereJudyandNickappearedintheirnewlooksandinteractedwiththeaudience.Theparkalsoaddedmanydetailsrelatedtothemovieplot,allowingvisitorstofeelasiftheywereintheworldof“Zootopia”.Thiseventhasachievedgreatsuccess.ItnotonlysatisfiedtheexpectationsoffansforthesequelbutalsopromotedthedevelopmentofShanghaiDisneylandResort.Manyfanssaidthattheimmersiveexperiencemadethemfeelclosertotheirfavoritecharacters,andtheywerelookingforwardtomoresucheventsinthefuture.24.Wherewastheglobalcelebrationof“Zootopia2”held?A.Inanewmovietheater.B.AtShanghaiDisneyland’s“Zootopia”themedland.C.Inashoppingmall.D.AtaTVstudio.25.Whatwasthehighlightofthecelebration?A.Thereleaseofthemovie“Zootopia2”.B.Adiscountonparktickets.C.TheglobaldebutofJudyandNick’snewformallooks.D.Ameetingwithfamousactors.26.Whatdidtheparkdotocreateanimmersiveexperience?A.Itclosedotherthemedlands.B.Itaddedmovieplot-relateddetails.C.Itinvitedfanstoactinthemovie.D.Itgaveawayfreemovietickets.27.Whatdidfansthinkoftheevent?A.Theyfeltclosertothecharacters.B.Theythoughtitwasboring.C.Theythoughtthenewlookswereugly.D.Theywantedtorefundtheirtickets.CWhat’sstrangeaboutdininginanicerestaurantwithonlyyou?Byyourself,solo,unaccompanied.Diningaloneinrestaurants,onceconsideredunusual,isnowagrowingtrend.ContrarytotheoutdatedprejudiceoflonelinessdepictedinthefilmTheLonelyGuy—whereSteveMartin,asolodiner,facesawkwardstaresashewalksfromthedoortoatable,today’srealitycelebratesthefreedomofbeingalone.Welcometothemillennial(千禧年的)orGenerationZ“me”world.Moreandmorepeoplearenoweatingalone,travelingaloneandlivingalone,notbecausesocietyisbroken,butbecausetheyhavediscoveredsomethingtrulymagical:beingwithotherpeoplecanbetiring.Maybepeoplenowadayspreferdiningwithapersonwhoneverasksoffbeatquestionsorcompeteswithyourrealloyalfriend:yoursmartphone.Diningtrendsmirrorbroaderlifestyleshifts.Solodiningisn’taboutrejectingcompanionship;it’saboutchoosingwhentoenjoysolitude(獨(dú)居).Afterexhaustingworkdaysfilledwithcollaboration,manyfindsolodiningrefreshing.Surveysconfirmthisshift:60%ofconsumersnowfeelcomfortableeatingaloneatcasualrestaurants.Smartrestaurantsareembracingthischange.Seatsaretheresourcesthatlosetheirvaluethefastest.Iftheydon’tsellthematthatmealtime,they’llgobad.Seatsarepackagedastables.Tomaximizeoccupancy,placesliketheSmithrestaurantsinNewYorkCity,ChicagoandWashingtonhaveanabundanceofseatsatpublictablesandbarstoattractsolodiners,recognizingthatsolocustomersoftenspendmoreperpersonthangroups.Fornewcomers,trystartingwithcasuallunchesorbarseating—alow-pressure“toe-in-the-water”approach.Thecorephilosophyremains:choosingsolitudediffersgreatlyfromsufferingloneliness.28.WhatdoesthefilmTheLonelyGuyshowaboutsolodiners?A.Theyfaceawkwardstares. B.Theyfeelfree.C.Theyareparticularlypopular. D.Theysavemoney.29.Whatcanbeinferredaboutsolodining?A.It’salonelyexperience. B.It’sanintentionalchoice.C.It’satemporaryfashion. D.It’sasocialfailure.30.Whydorestaurantsprovidemorepublictables?A.Toreduceoperationalcosts. B.Tohostlargegroupevents.C.Tosimplifytheirmanagement. D.Toattractsinglecustomers.31.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardsolodining?A.Doubtfulandcautious. B.Stronglycritical.C.Supportiveandunderstanding. D.Deeplyconcerned.DForgettingthingsisablessing,believeitornot.Forproof,imagineaworldwhereeverydetailyouevercameacrosswascarvedpermanentlyinyourmind.Everyconversationyouregret,everyrejectionyou’veeverfelt,everytimeyousteppedoutwithyourzipperundonestandsasclearlyinyourmindaswhatyouhadforbreakfastlastweekaswellasthemomentsthatbringyouthegreatestjoy.Thatisaworldofutterchaosandsuffering.Wedon’tneedtosticktojustourarmchair-philosophizing,however.Thankstothewonderfulcombinatorymagicgeneticspullsoffateachbirth,we’vehadafewindividualsonEarthwhoareunabletoforgetanything.SolomonShereshevsky,forinstance,couldmemorizelistsofarbitrary(任意的)numbers,words,andnonsensesyllableswithperfectrecall,evendecadeslater.Atfirstglance,thissoundslikeasuperpower.ButShereshevskydescribeditasexhausting,distracting,andemotionallyunbearable.Whatmostmissaboutforgettingisthatitisnotadesignflaw(缺陷).It’safeature.Infact,theabilitytoforgetisfundamentaltolearning.It’swhatgivesusfocus,highlightsthesignalthroughthenoise,andletsthebraindeterminewhatmattersmostgiventhecontextwearein.Researchsuggeststhatforgettingisanactiveprocessinvolvingbrainregionslikethehippocampusandprefrontalcortex,whichhelpusmanagetheinflowandoutflowofinformation.Forgettingisnotourmemoryfailingonusasmuchasitisourmemorybeingbetterused.Andhereiswherewemeettheconceptoftheforgettingcurve(曲線).FirstdescribedbyHermannEbbinghausinthelate19thcentury,theforgettingcurvetrackshowquicklyweloseinformationovertimewithoutreinforcement(鞏固).Withinhoursoflearningsomethingnew,webegintoforgetit.Rapidlyatfirst,thenmoreslowlyovertime.ThekeyinsightofthosewhohavefollowedEbbinghausisthatthiscurveisnotfixed.Onthecontrary,it’ssomethingwecanreshape,afeaturewecantuneourselves.32.WhatdidShereshevskythinkofhisability?A.Adesignflaw. B.Arealblessing. C.Amentalburden. D.Araretalent.33.Howdoesforgettingcontributetolearning?A.Itpreventstheflowofinformation.B.Itpushespeopletoreviewregularly.C.Itactivatesbrainregionsresponsibleforlearning.D.Itallowsthebraintofocusonimportantinformation.34.Whatdoestheauthorsuggestreadersdointhelastparagraph?A.Keeplearningnewthings. B.Interveneintheforgettingprocess.C.Acceptforgettingasanaturalpartoflife. D.Exploreafixedpatternoftheforgettingcurve.35.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.TheBurdenofPerfectMemory. B.UnderstandingtheForgettingCurve.C.TheBlessingofForgetting. D.TheScienceofMemory.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(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。Exerciseisakeypartofstayinghealthy.36Ifyou’renotusedtophysicalactivity,startslow.Wheneveryouworkout,alwayslistentoyourbody’slimits(極限),andaskyourdoctorforadviceifyouhaveahistoryofanymedicalproblems.37Varyingyouractivitiescanhelpkeepyoufromgettingbored,whichcanencourageyoutostayontrack.What’smore,changingyourworkoutswillexerciseyourwholebodyandhelpavoidinjury.Goforbikerides.Whenyou’rejuststartingoff,goforeasybikeridesaroundyourneighbourhoodoratapark.Atfirst,trycyclingforaround3milesin30minutes,thengraduallyincreaseyourspeedanddistance.Asyougetusedtobeingactive,trytoworkyourwayupto5milesin30minutes.38Startdoingyoga.Apartfromimprovingbalanceandflexibility(平衡與靈活性),yogacanimproveconcentrationandhelpyoukeepstresslevelsincheck.Youcouldtakeclassesatalocalgym,communitycentre,orpractiseathomeusingonlineorDVDguides.39Addingasocialpartcanmakestayingactivemorefun.Spendingmostofyourdaysittinginadeskchairdoesgreatharmtoyourbody.Tryusingastandingdesk.Ifthat’snotforyou,justdoyourbesttotakeregularbreakstogetupandwalkaround.40Sinceyou’llneedtouseyourmainmusclestokeepyourselfsafeontheball,it’sabitlikeaworkouteventhoughyou’reseated.A.Finally,choosetocover4milesin15minutes.B.Mixupyoureverydayexercisetokeepthingsinteresting.C.Butfindingouthowtogetmoreactivecanbechallenging.D.Takingagroupclassisagreatwaytostickwithanexercisehabit.E.Youcouldalsotrysittingonanexerciseballinsteadofadeskchair.F.Sodon’tpushyourselftoohardifyou’rejuststartingtogetmoreactive.G.Beingactivefor5or10minutesatatimeisagoodwaytorelaxyourselfintoexercise.第三部分語(yǔ)言運(yùn)用(共三節(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(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。Tenyearsago,myfatherandIwenttovisitamysteriouscavebyboat.Thebluelakewateraroundandtheclearskyaboveusofferedusslightrelief(寬慰,緩解)fromtheJuly41.Sittingbackwithmyeyesclosed,I42myfatherrowing(劃船)quietly.Allofasudden,a(n)43,desperate(拼命的,絕望的)chirping(啁啾)camefromtheleftsideofmyhead.Iimmediatelysatupstraightandlookedleftward.Onmy44stoodalittlebeigesparrow.I,frozeninextreme45,sattherewithmyeyes46asbigassaucers.“Don’tmove.It’llnotbotheryou.”Myfatherwentonrowingwithcare,bothhands47.“It’stiredandneeds48forahotday.Onceitgotenoughstrengthagain,it’llkeepongoing.”“Oh,Ohmygod!Areyousureyou’renotjoking?Don’tyouknowI’msonervouswithsuchalittleelf(精靈)onmyshoulder?”Ididn’tdaretospeakoutmyconfusionandjusteyedatmyfather.Tomysurprise,hegavemeadeterminedlookwithoutanyhesitation.Gradually,Igotmy49andturnedmyheadasbothslowlyandcautiouslyaspossible,tryingtohavealook.Thereitstood,wingsfoldedneatlyagainstitsbody.Iwas50byhowgracefullyitstoodthere.Atlast,mycuriosity51mytensionandIrelaxed.HardlyhadIdonethatwhenitstartedspreadingitswingsand52off.Myfatherhaspassedaway,butthe53ofthatmomenthasbeenrootedinmyheart.ForthefirsttimeI’ve54thefactthatweareallone,allpartofthesame55,smallorbig,humanorbird.41.A.freedom B.hike C.heat D.warmth42.A.guessed B.heard C.noticed D.imagined43.A.repeated B.addicted C.confused D.amazed44.A.leg B.jaw C.shoulder D.back45.A.question B.comfort C.nervousness D.worry46.A.widened B.reacted C.focused D.changed47.A.upanddown B.backandforth C.hereandthere D.inandout48.A.effort B.water C.rest D.excitement49.A.patience B.inspiration C.confidence D.relaxation50.A.attacked B.attracted C.honored D.replaced51.A.equaled B.measured C.overcame D.lowered52.A.flew B.walked C.ran D.skipped53.A.thought B.process C.memory D.scenery54.A.givewayto B.gotdownto C.lookforwardto D.wokenupto55.A.race B.society C.nature D.world第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個(gè)單詞)或所給單詞的正確形式。JenniferJones,aged15,feltunwellandfaintedinhermorningP.E.lessonand56(rush)tohospital.Without57(have)breakfastthatday,Jenniferwasfoundtohavedangerouslylowbloodsugarlevels.Fortunately,shewastreatedimmediatelyandisnowout58danger.Jenniferhasstruggledwitheatingproblemsforalongtime.Shethoughtthatskippingmealswouldbeasimplewaytoreachhertargetweight.Shehadnoteatenbreakfastformonthseventhoughshehadtrouble59(concentrate)inclass.Inasociety60beingthinisoftenseenasbeingbeautiful,manyteenagersturntoextrememethodstoslim61quickly.Healthexpertsare62(concern)andareincreasingtheireffortstoeducateteenagersaboutthesideeffectsoflosingweighttooquickly.63thiscaseproves,theseso-called“quick-fixmethods”provetobeharmfultoteenagers.It’snormalforteenagerstobeslightlyoverweightand64isnoneedtoworryaboutit.Infact,itisimportanttohaveahealthybalanceddiet,sowe65(strong)encourageallteenagerstofollowtheproperlifestylesandtakeeffectivewaystogetintoshape.第三節(jié)(共10小題;每小題0.5分,滿分5分)閱讀下面句子,根據(jù)中文意思或者首字母提示在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或所給單詞的正確形式。66.Themanagerfoundthenewemployee(adapt)quicklytotheteam’sworkrhythmandpraisedherpublicly.67.Thoughhestayeduplatelastnight,Tomstillremained(energy)enoughtoleadtheteaminthemorningtraining.68.OnthefirstdayofseniorhighschoolIfeltexcitedandnervousbecauseIwantedtomakeagood(impress)onmynewteachersandclassmates.69.Tosupportsmallandmedium-sizedenterprises,thebank(launch)aseriesofpreferentialloanpoliciessincethestartoftheyear.70.Manypeopleweredeeplymovedbytheoldman’s(generous),ashedonatedmostofhissavingstosupportpoorstudents’education.71.The100-meterraceisoneofthemostexciting(比賽項(xiàng)目)intrackandfield.72.Hepreadingpaperbookstoe-bookswhenhewasincollege,ashelikedthetouchofpaper.73.Thewarmsmileoftheguideleftagreationallthetouristsduringthetrip.74.Theygavemethe(印象)thattheyweredoingexactlywhattheywantedinlife.75.Ourteachergaveusvery(具體的)instructionsonhowtocompletethescienceprojectcorrectly.第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)假設(shè)你是李華,你看了一部很不錯(cuò)的電影。請(qǐng)你給英國(guó)朋友David寫一封郵件,分享這部電影。內(nèi)容包括:1.你觀看的電影;2.你的感想。注意:1.寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80左右;2.可以適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫;3.信的開頭和結(jié)尾已經(jīng)給出,不計(jì)入詞數(shù)。DearDavid,_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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