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D.UnitedWay.22.WhatshouldonedoiftheywanttovolunteeroverseasthroughUnitedWay?A.Signupforanaccountonitsofficialapp. B.Filteropportunitiesby“overseas”keyword.C.ContactthelocalUnitedWaybranch. D.Applydirectlythroughthewebsite’ssearch.23.Howdothefourvolunteerwebsiteshelpusersfindsuitableopportunities?A.Byallowingfilteringbasedonspecificneeds.B.Byprovidingfreetrainingforvolunteerskills.C.Byremendingoverseasopportunitiesfirst.D.Byfocusingonlyonlongtermvolunteerprojects.BThechaosoftravelthroughLosAngelesInternationalAirport(LAX)calmsdownwhenyouwalkintotheOrchestrina.Atthestartofa1,000footlonghallwayconnectingTomBradleyInternationalTerminal’s(航站樓)GreatHalltoitswestgates,thelightsoftenstoblue.Whatamazespassengersisthegentlewavesofmusicthatgreetsthemastheyarecarriedthroughtheterminalbythemovingsidewalk.Alongtheway,themusicshiftsbetween30positionsfromwellknownartists.TheOrchestrinaL.A.pieceofpublicartequipmentfromL.A.radioandDublab,ispartofanewthreeyearcontractforthestationtoprogramlivemusicandsoundartatLAX.It'sanintroductiontoL.A.’sexperimentalmusicandartscenes.Aspassengersareonedgeoverthemanythingsgoingwrongintheskiesthesedays,theOrchestriaoffersanexperienceoftasteful,mentalpeace.“That’sabsolutelytheintention,tooffer,like,abreakfromthefastpacedurbanschedule,”saidCohen,executivedirectorofDublab,“There’sareallyinterestingeffectwhenyouenterthehallway,ingdownthislongsetofstairsandenteringthisbluelightthatpletelysurroundsyouwithmusicandfieldrecordingswhereyoucanhearbirdsandwindpassingthroughgrass.”Therearemanyeventsplannedforthethreeyearstoe,asDublabtriestomakeoneofthemostawfullocationsinthecountysomewhereyoumightintendstayinglongerandlistening.“Wedesiretoreflectourcity,andIthinkwe’vegottobaketheartsprogramminginaspartofthat.Attheendoftheday,we’realljusthumanbeingsusingthesepublicspaces.”explainedSarahCifarelli,LAXArtProgramDirector.“That’spartofthepoint,though—toshowoffthecityforanyonelookingcloselyandmakeitgentlerforanyonepassingthrough.Thesearethethingsthatyoukindoflivefor,youworkfor,beingpartoftheheartbeatofthecity,”Cohensaid,“It’sanothersteptowardsbeingintegratedintothecitywhetherintentionallyornot.”24.WhatimpressesthepassengerswhentheywalkintotheOrchestrina? A.Thelonghallway. B.Thebluelight. C.Themovingsidewalk. D.Therelaxingmusic.25.WhatwillDublab’sthreeyearprojectbringaccordingtoCohen?A.Arefreshinginteractionwithnature.B.Amomentaryescapefrombusyroutine.C.TheincreaseinLAX’smercialvalue.D.Thepromotionoflocalartistsandtheirmusic.26.Whatistheartsprogrammingaimedat?A.Makingfulluseofpublicspaces. B.Prioritizingshowingoffthecity.C.Beingmixedintothecity’sidentity. 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B.Doingtheworkthatgivesyousatisfaction.C.Makinganefforttolearnanewlanguage.D.Studyingalanguageaidedbytechnology.29.Whichofthefollowingwillthe“Others”inParagraph4agreewith?A.Peopleshouldstretchtheirmindsinlife.B.Altranslationtoolsofferagoodservice.C.Extremeendurancesportsareworthtrying.D.Languagelearningbuildsdeepconnections.30.Whatcanwelearnfromthelastparagraph?A.Languagelearningbenefitslearnersalone.B.Languagelearningisofvaluetohumanhealth.C.Weshouldreflectonlanguagelearningmethods.D.Weshouldadoptanewangleonlanguagelearning.31.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardsAItranslationtools?A.Optimistic.B.Critical. C.Reserved. D.Unconcerned.DThere’sawhiteboardontherefrigeratorinduPlessises’kitchenthecoupleusestoplandinners.Butwithtwoyoungchildren,fulltimejobsandthenearestsupermarket20minutesaway,figuringoutwhattoeatcansometimesbechallenging.Tolightentheload,MrduPlessisregularlyusesagrocerydeliveryservice.America’sappetiteforonlinegrocerysalesrocketedmorethan50%,from$62billionin2019to$96billionin2020,accordingtotheFoodandDrugAdministration.Oneinfiveconsumersnowhasgroceriesdeliveredtotheirdooratleastonceamonth.By2029,itisestimatedthatthemarketwillbeworth$455billion.Meanwhile,there’sbeenadramaticincreaseindemandforrestauranttakeout.Mealkitswhicharepremeasuredarealsoexperiencingstronggrowth.Atthesametime,foodproductionandtransportationmakeupasmuchas1/3ofatypicalUShousehold’sannualcontributiontoemissions(排放)thatmightgenerateclimatechange.TheDepartmentofAgricultureestimatesthat30%offoodproducediswasted.So,changingconsumerbehaviortominimizewasteandreducetransportationcouldhaveasignificantimpactontheoverallpollution.In2022,researchersfromtheUniversityofMichiganmodeledasingle36itemgrocerycart(手推車)toparegreenhouseemissionsfromanemercegrocerydeliveryandatraditionaltriptothestoretogetthesameitems.Theyfoundthatusinganelectricvehicletopickupgroceriescouldcutemissionsbyasmuchashalf,paredtoagaspoweredvehicle.Theyalsofoundthathomedeliverycouldbeanevenbetteroption.That’sbecausewithadeliveryvehicle,ordersareoftenclustered,withadriverdroppingoffnotjustyourgroceries,butalsohittingneighborsduringthesamerun.Whenitestodeliveryservices,MrduPlessistheorizesthatindividuals’typicaloptionslikedeliveringtwoburgersortwosodaswouldhaveabigfootprint.“Forthevolumeoffoodparedtotheamountofcarbonemitted,yeah,theequation(總和)doesn’tquiteaddup.”32.WhyisduPlessises’kitchenmentionedinParagraph1?A.Toshowcasetheirkitchen. B.Tointroducethetopic.C.Tohighlightgrocerydeliveryservice. D.Tosampleatwoinehousehold.33.WhatdoestheauthorsuggestaboutgrocerydeliveryservicesinParagraphs2and3?A.Theyofferconvenienceformealpreparation.B.Theybringattentiontogoodsqualityconcerns.C.Theybringaboutdisorderinmercialpetition.D.Theyarouseapressingneedtochangedeliverymode.34.Whatdoestheword“clustered”inParagraph4probablymean?A.Packedtightly. B.Separatedindividually.C.Deliveredrandomly. 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D.InnovationsinFoodDelivery第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)“I’mtonedeaf.”“I’mnotreallyasinger.”Whenyou’reparingyourselftoWhitneyHouston,ArianaGrandeorBeyoncé,it’seasytofeelthatsingingisoutofreach.36Singingistheonlyinstrumentthatpeopledon’tallowthemselvestonotbegoodatrightaway.Sogiveyourselfpermissiontotry,anddon’tworryaboutsoundinggoodatfirst.37Youcanpletetheshiftthroughlearningandpracticing.Speakaphraseandstarttostretchyourvoice.Makeitapositiveexpression,forinstance,“Myvoiceisstrong!”fortheextrabonusofhearingsomeencouragement.Asyourepeatthephrase,introduceexcitementintoyourspeech.38Practicetohearhowhighandhowlowyoucango.Startatthetopofyourrangeinsteadofthebottombecauseifyoustartatthebottom,you’llhitthatceiling,andyouwon’tgetpastit.Thewayyoubreatheisalsocrucialtofindingyoursingingvoice.Asyoubreathein,feeltheairfillyourlungsandgoallthewaytoyourstomach.Thisallowsyourbreathtofillyourdiaphragm,amusclebetweenyourlungsandstomach.39Thenpushthatairoutfromyourbelly(腹部),upoutthroughyourlungs,outtoanopenmouth.Youmaydreamaboutsoundinglikeyourfavoriteartist,butyourvoicesmightjustbedifferent.Soinstead,workinavoicerangethatsuitsyou.Onceyouhavethatawareness,youcanstartlisteningforothersingerswhohavethatsamesound.Justavoidcopyingsimply.Remember,you’retryingtofindyourvoice.LetBeyoncébeBeyoncé.That’stheiridentity.40A.Itistimetomodelafterthem.B.Singingisn’tthatfarofffromspeaking.C.Andthatisthesourceofyourvoicepower.D.That’llhelpyoumorenaturallyslideintosinging.E.Butyoudon’thavetobeaGrammyawardwinner.F.However,agoodsingerdemandsanaturalborntalent.G.It’simportanttobeabletosay,“WhatdoIsoundlike?”第三部分英語知識運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)完形填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。Bonnieforeverrememberedhermother’skindnessthroughthehandmadesweatersshegrewupin.Thatsamewarmth41beyondtheirhome—hermotheroftenvolunteeredtosewclothesfortheneedy.Everystitch(針腳)witnessedher42tothemunity.Whenanaccident43hermother’slife,Bonniefeltsomethingimportantwasmissinginherheart.Whilesortingthroughherlatemother’sbelongings,shefoundan44sweaterlabeledwith“Bonnie”.Herheartachedtheinstantsherecognizedits45.Thewarmthofhermother’ssweaters46hernottocastitasideandtofinishit.Shesearchedforsolutionsonlineand47onLooseEnds,anonprofit48partlyfinishedprojectswithskilledvolunteerknitters(編織者).ThroughLooseEnds,Bonniewaslinkedtoanearby49Anna,whotookgreatpleasurein50hermother’swork.Annaspentweeksknittingintothesmallhoursand51tofinishtheproject.Whenthesweaterwaspassedtoher,Bonniethrewherarmsaroundit,jumpingatthechanceto52withhermotheracrosstime.Huggingthefinishedpiece,Bonnierealizedthebeautyand53inthefinisher’srhythmofknitting.It’snotjustaboutbeingkind,butaboutmakingsurepeoplehave54objectstheycanhugwhenmissingsomeone.ForBonnie,holdingthatpletedsweaterfinallyfilledtheemptinessinherheartwithgenuine55.41.A.ceased B.hatched C.extended D.originated42.A.reaction B.mitment C.adjustment D.promise43.A.suspended B.celebrated C.transformed D.claimed44.A.unrepaired B.unpacked C.unfolded D.unpleted45.A.influence B.routine C.history D.choice46.A.urged B.warned C.allowed D.dared47.A.mented B.relied C.chanced D.reflected48.A.replacing B.matching C.paring D.rewarding49.A.coworker B.shopkeeper C.teacher D.finisher50.A.testingout B.takingover C.preparingfor D.figuringout51.A.managed B.pretended C.happened D.offered52.A.argue B.pete C.engage D.negotiate53.A.courage B.challenge C.profit D.value54.A.random B.unique C.physical D.premier55.A.warmth B.truth C.depth D.growth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(gè)適當(dāng)單詞或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。NaadamcelebrationsinInnerMongoliaAutonomousRegionareavividexpressionofMongolianculture.WhatmakesNaadampopularisthatitisa56(represent)folkfestivaloftheMongolianethnicgroup.Traditionally57(feature)Bokh,horseracingandarchery(射箭)petitions,thefestivalis58celebrationofstrength,traditionandmunity.OnJuly19,the35thInnerMongoliaGrasslandNaadamFestivalopenedinXiliinGolLeagueinpouringrain,joinedbyperformersand59(petitor)fromacrosstheregion.60theannoyingexperienceformanytouristswhogotwetinthedownpour,rainfallisconsideredpromisingonthegrassland.Theopeningceremonyfeaturedherders(牧羊人)marchingaroundacirculararena,acpaniedbyprofessionalwrestlersintraditionalMongoliancostumes.TraditionalMongolianmusicalforms,aswellasclassicfolksongsanddances,61(highlight).Bokh,Mongoliantraditionalwrestling,isnotonlyatestofstrengthandendurance62oneofconcentration,patience,timingandtheabilitytoreadtheopponent’sweakness.Althoughmanypetitionsandculturalexperienceactivitiesweredelayedandpostponedduetotherain,theenthusiasm63(remain).Accordingtoanofficialstatement,themainpetitionlocation,64Naadamfestivaltookplace,receivedmorethan200,000visitsasofthemorningofJuly21,generatingrevenue(收入)over60millionyuan.HeMingjian,alocalofficial,saystheleaguewillcontinuetohostNaadameventsthroughAugust,biningtraditionalandmodernattractions65(appeal)toallgenerations.寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)假設(shè)你是校學(xué)生會(huì)主席李華,想邀請交換生Eric參加你校即將舉辦的“美麗家鄉(xiāng)”畫展

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