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(本試卷共150分,考試時間120分鐘)命題單位:重慶市育才中學(xué)校注意事項(xiàng):1.答卷前,請考生先在答題卡上準(zhǔn)確工整地填寫本人姓名、準(zhǔn)考證號;2.選擇題必須使用2B鉛筆填涂;非選擇題必須使用0.5m黑色簽字筆答題;3.請?jiān)诖痤}卡中題號對應(yīng)的區(qū)域內(nèi)作答,超出區(qū)域書寫的答案無效;在草稿紙、試題卷上答題無效;4.請保持答題卡卡面清潔,不要折疊、損毀;考試結(jié)束后,將答題卡交回。第—部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有—個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。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—小題。每段對話讀兩遍。1.Howoftendoesthewomanprobablypracticetheguitarnow?A.Everyday.B.Onceperweek.C.Everyotherweek.2.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Anewschoolproject.B.Alocaleducationplan.C.Awell-knownactivist.3.Whatarethespeakerspraising?A.AnAItool.B.Astudyguide.C.Theirpersonalteacher.4.Whatdoesthewomanemphasizeasthekeytoshapingvalues?A.Whatyouchoosetodo.B.Whatyoutalkabout.C.Whatyoulearn.5.Whatdoesthemanprobablymissdoingmost?A.Chattingoverthephone.B.Sharinghome-cookedmeals.C.Celebratingholidaystogether.第二節(jié)(共15小題:每小題1.5分,滿分聽下面5段對話或讀白。每段對話或獨(dú)白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對話或獨(dú)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(dú)白讀兩遍。6.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inaclassroom.B.Inadininghall.C.Inalibrary.7.Whenwillthespeakersprobablymeetnext?A.At4:15.B.At5:00.C.At5:15.8.Whatistheman'sattitudetowardbusiness?A.It'sessentialtosticktooneplan.B.It'sbesttoshiftstrategiesaccordingly.C.It'seasiesttoplaneverythingbeforehand.9.Wheredidthemanmainlylearnaboutthistrend?A.Fromacustomer.B.Fromasocialmediapost.C.Fromamarketresearchreport.10.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?·A.Fellowteachers.B.Teacherandstudent.C.Teacherandgovernmentofficial.11.Howdoesthewomanfeelaboutthecurrentclassroomequipment?A.Proud.B.Unconcerned.C.Dissatisfied.12.Whatgoalisthemanworkingtoward?A.Toenhanceteachingefficiency.B.Tomakeclassroomslookfancier.C.Tohelpstudentsmasteradvanceddevices.13.Wheredoesthemanmostlikelylivenow?A.Inasmalltown.B.Inalargecity.C.Inamountainvillage.14.Whydoesthemancometotheplace?A.Tospendhisholiday.B.Tobuyahouse.C.Tovisithisfamily.15.Whatisthewoman'sfavoritepartofthesmallhouse?A.Thesurroundingnature.B.Thearchitecturaldesign.C.Themodernfurnitureinside.16.Whatwillthespeakersprobablydonext?A.Tourtherooms.B.Explorethefrontgarden.C.Gotothebackofthehouse.17.Whydidthespeakermainlysetupthisclass?A.Tohelpstudentsbecomeconfident.B.Toassiststudentsinapplyingtouniversities.C.Toteachstudentsprofessionalindustryskills.18.Whatdoesthespeakersayaboutprojecttopics?A.Theymustrelatetofuturecareers.B.Theyshouldfocusonsolvingsocialproblems.C.Theycanbeanythingdrivenbypersonalpassions.19.WhatisthepurposeofFridaymeetings?A.Tochooseatopic.B.Tosetfuturegoals.C.Tosharecompletedwork.20.Howwillthespeakermainlyhelpthestudents?A.Bygivingthemtopicideas.B.Byintroducingthemtoothers.C.Bymanagingtheirprojecttimelines.第二部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第—節(jié)(共15小題:每小題2.5分,滿分AInskiing,biggerisusuallyregardedasbetter.However,thesmaller,lesser-knownresortscanoftenhavebiggersnowfalls,morevertical(垂直的),fewerskiersandbetteroff-piste.Usingaminimalnumberofskiliftsasthedefinitionof“small”,herearethebestsmallskiresortsinNorthAmerica.CastleMountain,AlbertaLifts:7Altitude:1,410m-2,274mNestledagainsttheeasternslopesoftheRockyMountains,thistinyskihillgetstheheaviestsnowfallinAlberta.Itprovidessimplelodginganddining,butisknownforitsveryfriendlylocals.Forthoseconcernedaboutcrowdedslopes——whichishighlyunlikelyexceptonholidayweekends——theresortalsooffersanaffordablesnowcatskiingservice.Revelstoke,BritishColumbiaLifts:5Altitude:512m-2,225mRevelstokeisproofthattheterm“small”isallrelative.Ithasonlyfiveskilifts,butalsoboaststhebiggestverticalinNorthAmericaat1,713m.Alongwithhugeamountsofoff-piste,itsannualaveragesnowfallisanimpressive10.5m.Theskiinghereissuperblyvaried,andyou'llfindanattractingmixofalpinebowlsandgladeswithrunstosuiteverylevelofability.GrandTarghee,WyomingLifts:5Altitude:2,393m-3,006mGrandTargheeliesintheheartofRockyMountainscenery,withamazingsceneryacrosstheGrandTetons.It'strickytogetto,butit'sworththeeffortforthegenuineWildWestskiexperience.Silverton,ColoradoLifts:1Althoughithasjustonericketydoublechair,ittransportsyoutowhatisgenerallyregardedasthehighestandsteepestlift-accessedterraininNorthAmerica,atalung-busting4,111m.21.WhichresorthasthelargestverticaldropinNorthAmerica?A.CastleMountainB.RevelstokeC.GrandTargheeD.Silverton22.WhatcanweknowaboutGrandTargheefromthetext?A.It'sdifficulttoaccess.B.Ithasthemostskilifts.C.Ithasthehighestmountaintop.D.Itoffersluxuriousdiningservices.23.Whatadvantagemaysmallerskiresortshaveoverlargerones?A.Theyalwayshavemoreskilifts.B.Theyareusuallylocatednearmajorcities.C.Theyoftenhavemoresnowandfewerskiers.D.Theyprovidebetterservicesandluxuryhotels.BWhenpeopletalkabout“rolemodels”,theyusuallythinkofsomeonesuccessful,attheheightoftheircareerorsomeonetheywishtobecome.Foralongtime,Imeasuredarolemodelbythesecriteria—successandcareer.Butlifehastaughtmeavaluablelessonandexpandedmyview.Threemonthsago,aftercomingbackfromIraq,Iwassearchingforavenuetodisplaymyphotographs.Aftermanyapplicationsanddisappointments,Ifinallyfoundagalleryownerwhowelcomedtheidea,Hodgins.The87-year-oldarchitecthassincebecomeoneofmyclosestfriends.Hodginsbearsasourceofenergyandinspiration,completelydefyinghisage.Herideshisbicycletowork,attendsYaleandcontributestothedesignofStanford'scampus.OnememorablemomentwaswhenhepulledouthisiPodTouchandshowedmeanappthatcontrolledthelightsinhisgallery.Withapressofabutton,heswitchedthelightsto“discomode,”turningthegalleryintoavibrantdancefloor.Hisenthusiasmfornewtechnologyremindsmethatcuriosityknowsnoage.Athisage,Hodgins'senergy,sharpness,passionandcuriosityareextraordinary.Ifoundmyselfwantingtobelikehiminoldage——notconfinedtoabed,butfulloflife,pursuingwhatIlove.Hodginsunderstandsthatlifeislimited,sohecontinuestoengageintheactivitiesthatbringhimpurposeandmeaning.FromHodgins,Ilearnedthatrolemodelsaren'tjustexamplesofprofessionalsuccess.Wealsoneedthosewhoremindusthatagedoesn'tcutoffthewingsofourpursuitandenthusiasm.Theyinspireustotakerisks,embracenewexperiencesandstayopentotheunknown.Wheneverwemeetforcoffee,Hodginsasksaboutmytravelsandrespondswithwordslike,“It'samazinghowyou'remaximizingyourlife.”Inthosemoments,IwishIcouldholdupamirror,becausethat'sexactlywhathe'sdoing——makingthemostofeverymoment.24.Whatwastheauthor'soriginalstandardforarolemodel?A.Someonewholivesatthemoment.B.Someonewhohelpsothersselflessly.C.Someonewhoissuccessfulintheircareer.D.Someonewhoiscrazyabouttechnology.25.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“defying”inParagraph3mean?A.Livingupto.B.Appearingolderthan.C.Beingproudof.D.Actingunexpectedlyfor.26.WhatcanweinferaboutHodginsfromparagraph4?A.Heprefersaquietandtraditionallifestyle.B.Hebelievesoldageshouldbeatimeofrest.C.Heliveswithgreatenergydespitehisadvancedage.D.Hethinkssuccessisthecriterionofameaningfullife.27.WhatdoestheauthorlearnfromHodgins?A.Technologyisthekeytostayingyouthful.B.Neverhesitatetopursueasuccessfulcareer.C.Travelingbroadensone'sperspectiveonlife.D.Ageshouldn'tlimitone'spassionsanddreams.CBlindpatientscanreadandrecognisefacesagainwitha“revolutionary”bionic(仿生的)chip,signalinga“newera”forartificialvision.Itisasuper-thinwirelessmicrochip,measuring2mmby2mm,whichisinsertedundertheretina(視網(wǎng)膜)andlinkstoavideo-cameraonapairofaugmented-realityglasses.Thedeviceworkswiththecamerarecordingthesceneinfrontofthepatient,andthenAIchangestheinformationtoaninfrared(紅外線的)signalsenttothechip.Uponreceivingthesignal,thechipstimulatesundamagedinnerretinalneurons,sotheycantransmitthesignaltothebrain,whereitisinterpretedasvision.Thechipinsertiontakesjustafewhours,activatedafteramonth,butittakespatientsseveralmoremonthstolearnhowtoseeagainusingthedevice.Dozensofpatientswholosttheireyesightthroughage-relatedmaculardegeneration(AMD)werefittedwiththedeviceonatrialincludingMoorfieldsHospitalinLondon,withmorethan80%seeingmajorimprovements.About600,000peopleintheUKsufferfromAMD,anumberthatisexpectedtoincreasewithanageingpopulation.Inthenewtrial,38patientswhoweresufferingfromgeographicatrophywereenrolledintrialsacrossBritain,France,andItaly.Afteroneyearofusingthesystem,mostparticipantsshowedsignificantimprovementintheirabilitytoreadlettersonastandardeyechart,withanaverageimprovementof25.5lettersandfivelines,andoneimprovingbyasmanyas59letters,or12lines.MahiMuqit,seniorconsultantatMoorfieldsEyeHospital,said,“Theseareelderlypatientswhowerenolongerabletoread,writeorrecognisefacesduetolostvision.Theycouldn'tevenseethevisionchartbefore.Nowthey'vegonefrombeingindarknesstobeingabletostartusingtheirvisionagain.Inthehistoryofartificialvision,thisrepresentsanewera.Blindpatientsareactuallyabletohavemeaningfulcentralvisionrestoration,whichhasneverbeendonebefore.”28.Howdoesthebionicchiphelpblindpatientssee?·A.Ithelpspatientslearnhowtousetheglasses.B.Itservesasastimulustoworkontheneurons.C.Itinsertsthecameraunderthepatient'sretina.D.Itrecordsscenesandsendssignalstothebrain.29.WhatcanwelearnaboutAMDfromParagraph3?A.AMDistheleadingcauseofblindnessintheUK.B.ThenumberofAMDpatientsmayriseinthefuture.C.Lessthan20%ofAMDpatientsshowednoimprovement.D.MoorfieldsHospitalisthebesthospitaltoconductthetrial.30.WhatisMahiMuqit'sattitudetowardsthebionicchip?A.Optimistic.B.Objective.C.Dismissive.D.Doubtful.31.Whatisthemainpurposeofthetext?A.Todiscussasocialproblem.B.Toexplainatechnicalchallenge.C.Tointroduceamedicalachievement.D.Tocomparetreatmentsforeyediseases.D“You'readdictedtocheapdopamineandit'skillingyourmotivation,”Berlin-basedTikTokcreatorTizianaBucecsaidinavideo.Thevideo——whichhasover2.9millionviews——isapartofthenineteen-year-old'santi-brainrot(腐化)series,dedicatedtosharingtipsonhowtotakebackyourbrain.“Maybetoday,doonethingthatgivesyourbrainadelayedreward——goforawalk,writesomethingorcleanyourspace.”BucecisoneofagrowingtrendofGenZinfluencerslookingtowrestlewith“brainrot”——aperceivedmentalworseningthatcomesfromconstantscrolling.TheaverageAmericanGenZspendsoversixhoursadayscrollingonsocialmediaplatformslikeTikTok,andInstagram.Expertswarnthatyoungadultsmaybeexperiencingsymptomsofacceleratedbrainagingasaresultoftoomuchsocialmediaconsumption.“Brainrotisnotreallyrottingourbrains,”saysEarlMiller,acognitiveneuroscientistatMassachusettsInstituteofTechnology.“It'sconstantlycreatinganenvironmentthatourbrainsarenotequippedtodealwith.We'resingle-mindedcreaturesandwhenallthisinformationiscomingatus,wewanttoconsumeeverythingandit'shardtoturnoffthatdesire.”Eventhechronically(長期地)onlineareencouragingtheirfollowerstotakeactionagainstbrainrot.TikTokhasbeenfloodedwithmindmaintenancevideos,accumulatingthousandsofviewsfortheircognitivehealthadviceandanti-brainrottutoringlessons.Digitaldetox(排毒)toolsarealsoontherise——fromBrick,whichblocksdistractingapps,tothecozyFocusFriend.Usingtechnologytostayawayfromsocialmediamayseemillogical,butresearchshowsthatregulatingscreentimeandselectingthetypesofdigitalcontentyouconsumeislinkedtoimprovedcognitivehealth.GenZ'sunpluggedmovementisgainingpopularity,andresearchisbeginningtorevealhowoff-screenalternativesaffectsthebrain.Expertsrecommendschedulingintentionalsocialmediabreaksandevensettingatimertoremindyoutostepawayfromyourdeviceevenforashortwhile.“WhatIknowaboutthebrainisthesooneryougetstartedonprotectingyourbrainhealth,thebetteroffyouare.”saysSmall.32.WhatmadeTizianaBuceepost“anti-brainrot”videoseries?A.Encouragingpeopletospendmoretimeonline.B.Criticizingsocialmediaforcausingbrainaging.C.Promotingtheapplicationofdigitaldetoxtools.D.Reducingyoungpeople'srelianceonsocialmedia.33.Whatcanweinferabout“brainrot”accordingtoEarlMiller?A.Itcausesphysicaldamagetohumanbrains.B.ItoverloadsbrainswithtoomuchinformationC.Itisararementaldisorderamongyoungadults.D.Itcanbecuredbyconsumingmoredigitalcontent.34.Whatdoesthepopularityofmindmaintenancevideosimply?A.GenZ'sconcernaboutcognitivehealthisincreasing.B.Socialmediaplatformsareimprovingcontentquality.C.Mostyoungadultsaresufferingfrombadbrainaging.D.TikTokimprovesthebrain'sabilitytoprocesscontent.35.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.GenZ'sCampaignagainstBrainRotB.AWarningagainstUsingTechnologyC.DigitalToolsforHealthImprovementD.BadEffectsofSocialMediaAddiction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)。HowtoRaiseKidsWhoValueWealthandGiving“Whatdoyouwantyourchildrentoknowaboutmoney?”It'sasimplequestion—buttheanswerhasthepowertoshapeyourfamily'slegacyforgenerations.36It'samirrorofourvalues,atoolforimpact,andateacheroflifelessons.Ifwewanttoraiseeconomicallyresponsibleandpurpose-filledkids,weneedtobeintentional. 37Evenpreschoolerscangrasptheideaofmoneybeingearned,saved,andusedwithintention.Askidsearnalittlepocketmoneyorsmallrewards,theylearntodividetheirmoneyintomeaningfulcategories.Overtime,thisbuildsmusclememoryaroundchoices,delayedsatisfaction,andgenerosity.Connectmoneytovalues.Aschildrengrow,soshouldthedepthofyourmoneyconversationsandtrytoinvolvetheminreal-lifedecisions.Forexample,givethemaback-to-schoolshoppingamountandletthemmanagepriorities.Mostimportantly,showthemhowmoneyreflectsvalues.38Teenscanspotinconsistencyamileaway. Youdon'tneedtobeafinancialexperttoraisefinanciallywisechildren.Youjustneedtobeopen.Shareyourfinancialmistakeswhilekeeptransparentaboutbudgetingandtrade-offs.Kidslearnbestnotbybeingtold——butbybeingshown.Letmoneytalkshappennaturallyaroundthedinnertable,duringcarrides,orwhilewatchingthenews.Introducethejoyofgiving.Oneofthemostpowerfulgiftsyoucangiveyourchildisthehabitofgenerosity.Inviteyourkidsintothegivingprocess,andletthemchooseacharitytosupportwiththeir“Give”jarorvolunteertogetherasafamily.Itwilldawnonthemthatmoneyismorethanwhatyoukeep.40A.Grounditinaction.B.It'salsoaboutwhatyoushare.C.Makeitalifestyle,notalecture.D.Youngkidsaremorecapablethanwethink.E.Moneyisneverjustaboutdollarsandcents.F.Itdoesn'tneedtobebig;itjustneedstobereal.G.Areyourspendingpatternsinlinewithwhatyousay?第三部分語言運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。Parentsarepeople,too.Whetherthey41“gentleparenting”ideasoramoreold-school42,they'rejustdoingtheirbestfortheirchild.MysonAronis13,rightinadolescence(青春期)whenhe'd43meateveryturn.Onetime,he44toldme,“Iwon'tlistentoyouanymoreandshouldbeindependent!”SoIwroteastrictbut45“Mom'snotafool”letterwhereIwrotethatbecausehebragged(吹噓)aboutmakingmoney,hecouldbuybackallofthethingsthatIhad46forhiminthepast.·“DearAaron,sinceyouseemtohaveforgottenyouareonly13,Iguessyouwillneedalessonin47.Also,asyouthrewinmyfacethatyouaremakingmoneynow,itwillbe48tobuybackallthe49Iboughtforyouinthepast.Ifyouwouldlikeyourlampor50totheInternet,youwillneedtopayyourown51ofcosts.”Aroncamehome,sawthe52,crumpled(弄皺)itonthefloor,and53outoftheapartment.Ihavealwaysencouragedhimtotakeawalkwhenheis54sothathecancollecthisthoughts.Soon,hecamebackagainto55andaskedwhathecoulddotomakethingsbetterandstartearningitemsback.41.A.objecttoB.thinkofC.agreewithD.complainabout42.A.behaviourB.facilityC.approachD.generation43.A.embarrassB.contradictC.contactD.respect44.A.merrilyB.stubbornlyC.sadlyD.confidently45.A.lovingB.demandingC.convincingD.amusing46.A.chosenB.arrangedC.reservedD.purchased47.A.independenceB.communicationC.developmentD.finance48.A.hardB.cleverC.madD.easy49.A.toysB.itemsC.magazinesD.presents50.A.entranceB.solutionC.accessD.reaction51.A.shareB.debtC.budgetD.total52.A.noteB.moneyC.warningD.stuff53.A.inchedB.jumpedC.fellD.stormed54.A.happyB.upsetC.cautiousD.amazed55.A.doubtB.rateC.apologizeD.explode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。Ihavedevelopedaprofoundappreciationforthedistinctivequalitiesshepossessesafteryearsofmarriage56myChinesewife.Withquietdevotion,sheconsistentlymaintainsaharmonioushousehold,57(manage)mostdomesticresponsibilitiesindependently.Althoughsheoftencallsme“Làngfèi”forfrequentdiningout,herown58(finance)managementisparticularlyimpressive.I59(deep)admirethewaysheupholdsourfamily'ssocialstandingandrespectsthenaturaldistinctionsbetweenmenandwomen.Evenso,Ibelievethattheharmonyofmarriageisbuiltonmutualadaptation.Likemany,shehasadeterminednature—60quality,I,too,mustadmitIshare.Itwasthis61(realize)thatledmetoembracethemostvaluablephrasesinourmarriage:“Zhīdào”(Iknow)and“Dòng”(Iunderstand).部署(調(diào)度)themthoughtfully62(prevent)countlessminorconflictsoverculturalmisunderstandingsandherpersistenthealthremindersoverthepastyears.Shehasafrequentphrase“Thisisgoodforyourhealth”,63meaninghasshiftedfromnagging(嘮叨)toheartfeltcare.Byprioritizingempa

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