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廈泉五校2025-2026學(xué)年高二年級第一學(xué)期做題時,先將答案標(biāo)在試卷上。錄音內(nèi)容結(jié)束后,你將有兩分鐘的時間將試卷上的答案轉(zhuǎn)涂A.Visitaneighbor.2.WhatarethespeakersmainlytA.AnessayB.Anexam.A.Areporter.B.Adoctor.4.WhyisthewomantalkingtotheA.Toexpressthanks.5.Wheredoestheconversationprobably選出最佳選項,并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。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。聽下面一段對話,回答第6和第7兩個小題。8.WhatisthepossiblerelationshipbetweenA.Colleagues.7.WhatdidMsWalkeraskAritodoA.Deliverthemeals.B.T9.Whatisthewoman’sattitudetowardtheman’sA.UnderstandingB.Unclear.10.WhatdoesthewomanadviseA.Eatatrighttimes.B.DomoreA.Todoresearch.B.Tot12.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofthemonkey’sgeA.It’samusing.14.WhereaidthemangetA.fromafriend.B.ATheyputadsonthecarB.TheyA.Bychangingtheroute.B.ByfollowA.theywonfirstprize.B.Theyfinishedther18.WhatdovolunteersmainlyhA.Helpwithfarmwork.20.WhoisthespeakerprobablytalkiA.Jobapplicants.EventsattheAquariumofthePacificincludestheme-relatedactivities,aguidedgallerytour,andinteractionwithouBigFishLittleFishclassesinviteadultsandchildren3-6yearsoandexploration.Childrenwillusetheirobservationskilprivateclassroom.Cost:$110adult/ch$60forAquariummemberadul$50peradultmemberguest;$30perchildFestivalofHumanAbilitiesTheAquariumofthePacificwelcomesgueststoitstwenty-firstannualFestivalofHumancelebratesthecreativetalentsofpeoplewithdisabilities.Allattendeeswillbeabletoexperienceliveperformancesandworkshopsbydancers,musiciansThisfestivalwillincludesignlanguagTime:JANUARY27;9:00-OceanInvestigators,aseriesofprogramsattheAquariumforparticipants7-12yearplorationofsealife.Thecranimalcarestaff.Cost:$38perperson;$32forAquariuTime:JANUARY21;9:00-NationalParksAdvenwhichwilltakeyouonanadventureinthenation’sawe-inspiringgreaCost:$10perperson;$5forAquarium1Whatisthecostforaparent-childpairwithoutme2.Whichprogramisfriendlytohearing-disadvantagedindiviA.BigFishLittleFish.B.FestivalofHumanAbilities.C.OceanInvestigators.D.NationalParksAdventure.3.WhatisspecialaboutNationalParksA.Itisfreeofcharge.B.IttargetsyoC.Itincludeshands-onactivities.BEdJackson’steamweretryingtoclimbtothetopofaHimalayanMountheywerestranded(滯留)thereovernightwithoutwater,foodortentsatatemperatureofabout-30℃.TheytookturnstokeepeachotherawakeincaActually,thatnightonthemountaintopwasnotthefirsttimethatJacksonhadbeenclosetodago,whilestillaprofessionalrugbyplayer,Jacksonbrokehisneckinachallenge,whichnearlykilledwastoldbydoctorsthathewaslikelytofacelifeinawheelchair.HeLuckily,Jacksonmanagedtodisofhisaccident,JacksonsethimselfthegoalofclimbingMountSnowdon,thehighethoughhewasstillusingtwocrutches(拐杖)then.Hetriedtoclimbmanyhighermountainsafterthat.Fouryearslater,hefoundhimselfintheHimalayas.hechallengesthatJacksonfdmentally.Jacksonrealizedthatothersmightbenefit,too.SohestartedthecharityMilwithhiswifeLeisandhisfriendOilyBarkley.Ittakesbeneficiaries(受益人)whohavesufferedphysicalorpsychologicalinjuriesinchallengesaroundtheworld,allowingthemtoaccessthehealingpowerofnature.Jacksonsays,“Ioncelosthopeinlifebecauseofmybadcondition,thinkingthehopefullywhatI’mdoing,whatwe’redoingwiththechathehopethattheycanturntheirlifearound,nomatterhowdiscouragingitmightseematthatmoment.”4.WhatdothefirsttwoparagraphsmainlytalkaA.Jacksonwastiredofballgames.B.JacksonwasnostrangertoC.JacksonwaswellrespectedforD.Jacksonwasadvisedtodoexerciseby5.Whatdoestheunderlinedwore“discard”probablymeaninthethirA.Tearapart.A.Toeducatesportslovers.C.Toencouragesafemountainclimbing.7.WhatkindofpersonisJacksonprobably?A.Adventurousandinspiring.C.Enthusiasticandindependent.icesheetsmelted,theyoftenleftbehindlandscapesthattypicallytakemanyyearstobrvegetationandwildlife.However,recentresearchhasdiscoveredthatinjusbroughtbacktolifebySouthAmericancamelids(美洲鴕).BythefootofPeru’sUruashrajuglacier,researcherspartbefore.SuchanancestralAndeanpracticeofcamelilivelihoodsoflocalcommunitiesfromtheimpactsofclimatechange.dastheicemelts,nearbyecosystemsloseaccesstosummertimesupplrharmfulacidicmineralsinrocksonTheirtransformationofthelandcouldreducerockweathering,thuslimitingtheacidicrunoffTheideathatgrass-eatinganimalsgrazingmaypositivelyimpactalandscapeisnotrdaytoliftthewildcattleknownastheaurochoutofextinction,puttingittoButthesizeandspeedofthenutrientsoverthesoilcanproducesimilareffectsonplantgrowth,”saysecologisUniversity,but“theanimalsthemselvesaredoingalot.”Foroweedoutdominantplants,makingspacefo8.Whatisparagraph2A.Resultsofcamelidsherding.B.Impactsofclimatechange.C.AncestralAndeanpractices.D.Partnershipwithlocalfarmers.9.Whatmightbeaconsequenceofglaciers’melting?A.Increasedacidicrunoff.B.Reducedrockweathering.C.Declineinsummerrainfall.D.Shortageofmineralresources.10.Whyare“thereindeer”and“theauA.Toclarifyapotentialproblem.B.ToexplainC.Tocomparedifferentrewildingproject.D.Tojustifyacons11.WhatisKelseyReider’sattitudeA.Disapproving.B.Unclear.C.Doubtful.Artificialintelligence(AI)maybethebiggestwinnerofthisyear’sNobelPrize.AIpioneerswererecognizedwiththeNobelPrizeinphysics,whiletheNobelPrizeinchemistryalsohadAI-relatedcontributioUSscientistJohnHopfieldandisco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19Hewouldlareallyhavetodomuchmorethanthat.In1962,TrinityHallattheUniversityofCambridgeforaPh.D.incosmology. 20Thenextfewyearswereafruitfuhighly-technicalbook,TheLargeScaleStructureofSpace-Time,witA.Hawking’sbirthcameatanimpropertimeforhisparents,whodidn’thavemB.WithhissisterMary,HawkingdeviseddifferententryroutesiC.HelovedtodanceandalsotE.Byhisownaccount,Hawkingdidn’tputmuchtimeF.In1968,HawkingbecameamemberoftheInstituteofAstronomyinCambridge.G.DuringhisfirstyearatSt.AlbansSchool,hewasthethirdfrTheplantsmymothertendedwereheartyandhadbeenthereformanyyears.ButaftermymotdiagnosedwithAlzheimer’sdisease(阿爾茨海默癥)andwassentinhospital,tandtheleaveswere21.Duringthattime,Ihadbeens 22thatherbelovedplantshad23mynLater,I24herjobandpouredwaterintothethirstysoileveryday.Grjob.Unlikechildrenorpets,houseplants25nothing.Theywaitquietly,noattention.ToundertakethecareofaplantduringalongperiodoftimerequiresActuallyit28entirelyonEvenasAlzheimer’sdisease29somuchofhermoment-to-momentmemory,theinbornactoflasts.Aftershelefthospitalandwentplantsherself.Eachtime,shesmi 33.HerdevotiontoIlookatplantsdifferentlythesedays.Iseethemasmymotherdoes: rtruly35;thekindnesssheh21.A.bloomingB.swinging22.A.careB.health23.A.gotB.escaped24.A.tookoverB.appliedfor25.A.promiseB.proveC.demand26.A.readyB.eagerC.necessa27.A.wisdomB.courage28.A.focusesB.decides29.A.reflectsB.imp30.A.sellB.31.A.satisfactionB.gratitude32.A.mentionB.regret33.A.popularB.involved34.A.considerationB.ca35.A.lost【答案】21.D22.A23.B24.A25.CFormanypeople,bookstoforyou36(refresh)themindandbody.Butcanyouimabookstoreinanancientvillage,deepinthemountai 38(found)inthecityofNanjingfromculturalsalonorcoffeeandartgalleryOneofitsbranchesinChenjiapumeterswithabout30,000booksandrelatedproducts.Thestore,locatedinacornerofthevillag50,000visitorsduringthebusiesttravelseason,withincomethisyearalready42(hit)1.5million($234,600).ThebookstoreinChenjiapuhasbecome43must-seeattraction.Chenjiapu44(it)praisedasademonstrationzoneforclosingurban-ruraldevel榮).Thelatestdevelopmenteffortsandachievements,includingits 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