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試卷第=page11頁,共=sectionpages33頁試卷第=page11頁,共=sectionpages33頁2025年山東高考模擬考試英語本試卷共10頁。滿分150分??荚囉脮r120分鐘。考試結(jié)束后,將答題卡交回。注意事項:1.答卷前,考生務必將自己的姓名、座位號和考生號填寫在答題卡上。2.回答選擇題時,選出每小題答案后,用鉛筆把答題卡對應題目的答案標號涂黑?;卮鸱沁x擇題時,將答案寫在答題卡上。寫在本試卷上無效。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。1.Howdoesthewomanfeelabouttheweather?A.It’scool.

B.It’sboiling.

C.It’sfreezing.2.Whatarethespeakersmainlydiscussing?A.Theirstudyhabits.

B.Theireatinghabits.

C.Theirsleephabits.3.Wherewillthespeakersgonext?A.TicketOffice.

B.VisitorInformation.

C.DinosaurExhibit.4.Whydidthewomancomebackearlierthanplanned?A.Tohelpwiththeparty.

B.Topreparesomegifts.

C.Tocelebratetheman’sbirthday.5.Whatkindofjacketdoesthemanconsiderbuying?A.Ablueone.

B.Agreyone.

C.Aredone.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和第7題。6.Whatsubjectisthemanprobablyworkingon?A.Geography.

B.Science.

C.History.7.Whatwillthemanprobablydofirst?A.Starthispaper.

B.Getsomethingtoeat.

C.Trymindmapping.聽第7段材料,回答第8和第9題。8.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthesongthewomanislisteningto?A.It’sboring.

B.It’srelaxing.

C.It’sinteresting.9.Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemandointheend?A.Switchthestation.

B.Turndownthemusic.

C.Listenwithheadphones.聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。10.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Parentandchild.

B.Bossandcustomer.

C.Brotherandsister.11.Whatwastheman’smajorincollege?A.ComputerScience.

B.FashionDesign.

C.FineArts.12.Whatwilltheman’sbusinessmainlyfocuson?A.Repairingitemslive.

B.Offeringrepairclasses.

C.Providingrepairservices.聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。13.What’sthemaintopicoftheconversation?A.Benefitsofvolunteering.B.Aschool-runvolunteerprogram.C.Students’volunteerexperiences.14.Whatpreventedthewomanfromvolunteeringearlier?A.Lackofinterest.

B.Lackoftime.

C.Lackofsupport.15.WhodoesSarahhelpinhervoluntarywork?A.Elderlypeople.

B.Disabledkids.

C.Homelessanimals.16.Whatdoesthewomanthinkoftheircommunityservice?A.Itbuildsteamwork.

B.Itofferscareertraining.

C.Itraisessocialawareness.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17.Whoisprobablymakingthespeech?A.Aclubreceptionist.

B.Acyclingcoach.

C.Acyclingtourorganizer.18.WhatdoesthespeakersayaboutcyclinginNewJersey?A.Itsuitsallskilllevels.

B.It’smorefunforexperts.

C.Itneedsspecialequipment.19.Whyisa“buddysystem”used?A.Tokeepriderssafe.

B.Torecordracetime.

C.Totrainnewcyclists.20.Wherecancyclistsgetthetourmap?A.Onthewebsite.

B.Fromthespeaker.

C.Attheinformationtable.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。ASanFranciscoMuseumofModernArt(SFMOMA)isoneofthelargestmuseumsofmodernandcontemporaryartintheUnitedStates.Thereisalwayssomethingnewtosee.Startyourtripwiththisshortlistofhighlights.◆GobackintimewithAfterimagesFloor5Echoesofthe1960sfromtheFisherandSFMOMACollectionsexamineshowtheculturalcurrentsandconsciousness-shiftingartisticmovementsofthe1960scontinuetoberelevanttoday.◆FindapeacefulmomentattheLivingWallFloor3Stepoutsideforalittlefreshairandtakeinover19,000plantsonourthirty-foot-tallLivingWall.AsthelargestlivingwallintheUnitedStates,it’sabeautifulbackdropforthesculpturesnearbyoramomentofreflection.◆Checkoutmural(壁畫)projectsbyBayAreaArtistsFloor2,3and5Thesespecialwallartworkswerefirstcreatedin2020,respondingtothechallengesofthatyear—likepandemicisolation,socialjusticemovements,racialinequality,andeconomichardship.Theprogramcontinuestoday,supportinglocalartistswhocreateworksthatreflectwhat’shappeninginourcommunityandworld.◆ShopartfullyattheMuseumStoreFloor1Takeapieceofthemuseumhomewithyou!CarefullyarrangedlikeourexhibitionsandfeaturingobjectsandartcreatedbyglobalandBayAreaartists,theMuseumStoreistheperfectone-stopshop.Thebestpart:everypurchasesupportsSFMOMA’sexhibitionsandeducationprograms.1.Whatdoes“Afterimages”focuson?A.Currentarttrends. B.Museumdevelopment.C.CulturalshiftsinAmerica. D.Impactofapastartisticera.2.WhatisthemainfunctionoftheLivingWall?A.Toexhibitrareplantspecies. B.Toofferacalmvisualbreak.C.Toleadtothesculpturesection. D.Tosupporteducationprograms.3.Whichofthefollowingbestdescribestheabovehighlights?A.Eco-friendlyandnonprofit. B.Diverseandsociallyrelevant.C.Traditionalandlocal-focused. D.Contemporaryandtechnique-driven.BGrowingup,myidentitywasboundtogetherwithbeinganathlete.Irarelymissedanypracticeortraining.Beingsoactive,IneverworriedaboutwhatIate—pizza,donuts,pasta—whateverwasinfrontofme.WhenIwenttocollege,however,mymindsettowardsfoodsharplychanged.Nolongerastudentathlete,Ibegantolearnaboutwellness.Inalecture,ourprofessortookacupofSpriteandshoweditssugarcontentbycomparingittoacupofpuresugar.Iwasstunned.Forthefirsttime,Irealizedmyeatinghabitsneededtochange.Immediately,Icutoutnearlyallsugarfrommydiet.Irefusedcakeatpartiesandskippedlate-nightpizzawithfriends.Thoughthesehabitsweregoodformyphysicalhealth,slowly,theybegantoweighonmymentalhealth.Whatstartedasrestrictingsweetsturnedintoweighingmyselfmultipletimesadayandobsessively(過度地)trackingcalories.Despitebeingatahealthyweight,Iwasconsumedbythoughtsoffood:WhatdidIeatthatday?HowmuchdoIneedtoworkouttoburnitoff?Ontheoutside,Iwasphysicallyfit,butontheinside,Iwasanxiousaboutmaintainingthisstateofperfectionwithfood.Itwasn’tuntilIgraduatedthatIbegantocriticallyreflectonmyobsessionwithfood.Irealizedthesenseofcontrolmystricthabitsbroughtmewasactuallydoingtheopposite:Inplacingsomuchemphasisonfood,Ifeltoutofcontrol.HowcouldIshifttoabalanceofhealthyeatingwiththeoccasionalindulgence?Slowly,IlearnedthattheworldwouldnotendifIeatsomeicecreamordrinkaglassofSprite.Atmycore,Ibelievelettingmyselfenjoysmallpleasuresiswhatmakesmefeelmorehumanandalive.Forme,thisbalanceiscrucialtolivingafulfilling,satisfyinglife.4.Whatwastheauthor’sattitudetofoodasanathlete?A.Adventurous. B.Balanced. C.Carefree. D.Guilty.5.Whatisthefocusofparagraph4?A.Myeffortsattrackingcalorieintake. B.Mymethodofstayingphysicallyfit.C.Mysocialisolationcausedbydieting. D.Mymentalburdenbehindhealthyeating.6.Whichwordcanbestreplacetheunderlined“indulgence”?A.Enjoyment. B.Self-control. C.Workouts. D.Medicalcheck-ups.7.Whatmessageisconveyedinthepassage?A.Youarewhatyoueat. B.Obsessioncanbackfire.C.Healthensureshappiness. D.Perfectionbringssuccess.CFordecades,marketersofconsumergoodsdesignedeye-catchingpackaging,usingboldcolors,stylishtext,cartoons,andillustrationstoseizeshoppers’attention.Conventionalwisdomheldthatwiththousandsofproductscompetingagainstoneanotherinbig-boxstoresandsupermarkets,companiesneededtodoeverythingintheirpowertomaketheirproductsstandout.Butrecently,there’sbeenamovetowardsimplicity,similartominimalist(極簡主義)artinthe1960s,whichrejectedcomplexityandfavoredabstractionbyremovingallunnecessaryelements.Arecentresearchexploredwhethershoppersactuallypreferthispackaging—and,ifso,why.First,researchersanalyzedover1,000consumergoods,suchasshampoo,andcereal,fromthelargestsupermarketchainintheU.S.Theyfoundthatproductsinsimplepackaginggenerallyhadhigherretailpricesthansimilarproductsthatdidn’t,indicatingthatshoppersarewillingtopaymoreforproductsinthispackaging.Inafollow-upstudy,universitystudentswereaskedtolookatdifferentpackagesandreportedhowmuchtheywerewillingtopay,howmanyingredientstheythoughttheproductsmighthaveandhowpuretheyperceived(理解)theproductstobe.Theresultsshowedthatthepreferenceforsimplepackagingwasduetothefactthatpared-downdesignssentasubtleyetpowerfulsignal:purity.Participantsweremorelikelytoassumethattheproductscontainedfeweringredients,alongwithfewerpreservatives,addedcolorsorartificialflavors,andwerewillingtoforkovermorecashforthem—regardlessofwhethertheyactuallycontainfeweringredients.However,simplepackagingdesignisnotalwayseffective.Forgenericbrands(賣場自家品牌),typicallysoldatalowerprice,thesimplicityofthepackagingmaysignallowqualityratherthanpurity.Shoppers’desirescanalsoinfluencetheirpreference.Whenpeopleseekhealthieroptions,they’llpaymoreforproductswithsimplepackaging.However,whenconsumerswanttotreatthemselvestojunkfood,they’llbemorelikelytopurchaseproductswithcomplexpackaging,whichsignalsmanyingredientsandlowerpurity—qualitiesassociatedwithmoreflavor.8.Traditionally,whatproductsaremorecompetitive?A.Oneswithfancydesigns. B.Oneswithgreenfeatures.C.Oneswithcostlywrappings. D.Oneswithhealthyingredients.9.Thefirststudywasdesignedtofindoutconsumers’________.A.buyingpower B.shoppingmotivesC.pricingresponse D.packagingpreferences10.Whyarepeoplemorelikelytobuysimply-packagedproductsaccordingtothestudy?A.Becausetheyseekrichflavors.B.Becausetheywanttosavemoney.C.Becausetheymakehealthapriority.D.Becausetheypreferwell-knownbrands.11.Whichisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.HowArtShapesPackaging? B.WhatYouShouldCheckonLabels?C.WhenDesignsTookaNewTurn? D.WhyYouLikeMinimalistPackaging?DThefireswentonforthreedayscontinuouslyinthesummerof2021,burningover13,000hectaresofwesternSardinia(撒丁島).Mr.Poddi,aforestryexpert,warnssuchfiresareboundtobecomemorecommonandintenseinawarmingworld.So,theislandispreparing.Aspartofthepreparations,Mr.Poddi’steamhasinstalled20fire-detectionsensorsintheSantuLussurgiuforest.Thesesensors,whichhangfrombranchesthreetofourmetresofftheground,collectcomprehensiveinformation,includinggases,temperature,humidity,andairpressure.ThesedataarethenanalyzedbyAImodels.Ifanythingunusualisspotted,emergencyservicesarealerted.Untilnow,firedetectiononSardiniahasreliedonhumansight.Butusually,thefireisnoticedonlyonceithasstartedtospread.Thesensorsworkmorelikeasenseofsmell,identifyingthechemicalsintheaircausedbyhiddenfiresbeforeflamesandsmokearevisible.Thisallowsfirefighterstostepinbeforetheblazeistoolargetocontrolandtohaveaclearersenseofwheretotackleit.Thesensorsaredesignedtobeinstalledeveryfewhundredmetersinhigh-riskfirezones.Thisdeploymentcanmakesensorsmuchcheaperthanalternativewildfiresuppressionmethods.Onceinstalled,thesensorscanlastforupto15yearsandcanbeupdatedremotely.Giventhedifferencesinenvironments,AImodelsmustbetailoredtoregionalcharacteristics.AsystemforItalymaynotworkinCanada.Mr.PoddisaystheultimatetestforSardiniawillbeifthesensornetworkscanbedeployed(部署)withequaleffectivenessalongthepineforestsneartheisland’sbeaches.TheseenvironmentsareverydifferentfromthoseinSantuLussurgiu.Totrulyenhanceearlyfiredetection,sensornetworkswillneedtobeinstalledonalargescale.Evenso,theirrealimpactwilldependonhowwelltheyareintegratedwithotherexistingfirefightingmeasures,frommappinganddata-analysistoolstotheabilitytopromptlydeployfirefighters.Moreover,theriskoftime-wastingfalsealarmsfromsuchsensitivesystemsisveryreal.Overcomingsuchchallengeswillbringsignificantrewards.Allthevarioustechnologiescanandshouldworktogethertobuildastrongsolution.12.Whatisparagraph3mainlyabout?A.Thedatacollectedbysensors.B.Theworkingprinciplesofthesensors.C.TheroleofAImodelsinfiredetection.D.Thefirepreventionmeasuresontheisland.13.Whatdoestheunderlined“This”referto?A.Detectinghiddenfires. B.Relyingonhumansight.C.Spreadingchemicalsintheair. D.Spottingflamesandsmoke.14.Whyarethepineforestsmentionedinparagraph6?A.Tocomparecoastalandinlandfirerisks.B.Toshowtheflexibilityofthesensornetworks.C.Tohighlightthewidespreaduseofthesensors.D.Toprovetheneedforregion-specificsolutions.15.Howdoestheauthorviewthefutureofthesensors?A.Theycanmakegreatprofits.B.Theirsensitivityneedstogetimproved.C.Theymustworkwithexistingmeasures.D.Theywillreplaceconventionalmethods.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能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Eventhemostdedicated,organizedpersonwillprocrastinate(拖延)sometimes.Whileanoccasionaldelayinactionwon’talwaysleadtochaos,procrastinationcanbean“evilbeast”ifallowedtotakecontrol.16Somehiddenunmetneedscauseustoprocrastinate.Addressingtheonethat’sblockingyoucanputyoubackontrack.●TheneedforquickactionProcrastinationoftenhappenswhentasksfeelbigandcomplex.It’scommontoswitchyourattentiontosomethingsmall,likeanemail,forquicksatisfaction.17It’sagoodideatobreakdownthebigtaskintosmallerpieces.Whatyoureallyneedisthemotivationtostart.Onceyou’restarted,motivationislikeawheelalreadyrollingdownthehill.Takeactionthatgetsyougoing.●Theneedtofindthebestway18Knowingwheretostartisamatterofnarrowingitdowntothebestchoice.Theanalysisoftencausesparalysis(停滯),whichisaformofprocrastination.Trynarrowingdowntheoptionsforstartingtothreethingsthatareinterestingtoyou.Chooseonetostartwithtomovetowardaccomplishmentmorequickly.●TheneedtocreateorderoutofchaosSomepeoplealsostruggletofindthe“right”way—aneedtomakesureeverythingisperfectanddoneintheexactcorrectorder.Youcanbecomestuckbecausethepathforwardcanfeelchaotic.19Then,putthelistinthemostlogicalorder.Itcanalsobehelpfultothinkofwhatmightgowrongtoensureeverythinggetsnoticed.Theseunmetneedsthatcauseprocrastinationareoftenrelatedtoourpersonalitytype.20Bydeterminingwhat’sstoppingyou,youcanunderstandexactlywhatyouneedtogetoutoffirstgearandintodrive.A.Narrowingisreallyaboutfocus.B.Bigprojectscanhaveplentyofoptions.C.Thisshiftincreasesmotivationandinfluence.D.Pushthroughbylistingwhatneedstobedone.E.Andtheyboildowntoneedsforaction,perfectionandstructure.F.Thekeytodealingwithprocrastinationisfiguringoutwhat’sbehindit.G.Evenifitseemsproductive,it’sholdingyoubackfrommoremeaningfulwork.第三部分語言知識運用(共兩節(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四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。LastChristmasEve,DavitKane,ahighwaymaintenanceworkerwiththeWashingtonStateDepartmentofTransportation(WSDOT),spottedabrokentrashbagontheU.S.Highway2.“Anythinginabagalongthehighwayusuallyisn’t,”saidKane.Thebag’scontentshimbutinagoodway.Insideweretennisshoesandtoys,spillingoutofgiftwrapping.Kanebroughtthebagtoheadquarters,butnobodyhadthegiftsmissing.KanemadeaFacebookpost,hopingitwouldinfrontoftherighteyes—andsoon.Christmasmorningwasonlyoneaway.Tenhourslater,Kanewaswrappingupfortheday,andstillnothing.Hetoldthenightcrewabouttheandthatsomeonemightbeintouch.Anyclaimscouldbeviathenamesofthekidsonthegifttags,whichhepurposelyhadleftoutofthepost.Around9p.m.,WSDOT’sMadiVoiegota(n).Morecrewmen,investedingettingthesegiftshomebyChristmasmorning,hadbeenworkinghardtotrackdowntheirandtheyfinallygot.AwomanhadpostedonFacebookthatherbrotherDavidCarlihadlostatrashbagfullofkids’Christmasgifts.Hadanyonethem?Voie’sco-workerssawKane’spostandthedots.TheygaveVoie’sphonenumbertoCarli,andthetwometupjustaftermidnightonChristmasmorning.CarlihadspentmostofChristmasEvetryingtoreplacethemissingpresents.“Workingholidaysandnightsis,”saysVoie.“Butbeingabletomakesomeoneelse’sChristmasbetter,Iwasprettyexcited.”21.A.useful B.good C.large D.safe22.A.a(chǎn)mused B.worried C.shocked D.confused23.A.folded B.torn C.marked D.reused24.A.noticed B.a(chǎn)dmitted C.reported D.expected25.A.work B.land C.remain D.spread26.A.gift B.step C.wish D.sleep27.A.find B.change C.track D.difficulty28.A.recorded B.a(chǎn)ccepted C.encouraged D.confirmed29.A.post B.call C.letter D.order30.A.prices B.numbers C.owners D.a(chǎn)ddresses31.A.lucky B.impatient C.tired D.ready32.A.seen B.received C.returned D.bought33.A.followed B.covered C.counted D.connected34.A.wildly B.excitedly C.quietly D.casually35.A.hard B.necessary C.rewarding D.risky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?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Thankstoadvancesinanimaltrackingtechnology,onecanmatchwithawildanimalandtrackitsmovementsthroughChinalife’sbraceletbyscanningtheaccompanyingQRcode.Inadditiontotrackingthemovementsofwildanimals,digitaladoptionprogramsprovide36uniqueopportunitytoformavirtualbondwiththem.37justafewclicks,anyonecanadoptawolf,koala,orredpanda,evenifheorsheismilesaway.Thesevirtual“mamas”arealsoofferedachance38(see)theirbabiesoffline.Since2022,NanjingHongshanForestZoohaslauncheda“virtualadoption”program39individuals,families,andevencompaniescanadoptanimalsthroughamini-program.Participantscaninteractwiththeir40(choose)animals,learnabouttheirhabits,andsupporttheirprotection—allfromhome.Currently,theseinnovativedigitalprograms,rangingfromtrackingthe41(journey)ofwildlifetovirtualadoption,42(bridge)thegapbetweenhumansandanimals.Throughthese43(create)initiatives,individualsarenotonlygaininginsightsintoanimalbehaviors,butarealsoactivelyparticipatinginconservationefforts44advancingresearchinthefield.Meanwhile,thecollectedanimaltrackingdataservesasavaluableresourceandfoundationforscientificresearch.Allwildlifeconservationultimatelycomesdowntohabitatprotection.Inthisprocess,animals’datacanactasbioindicators,45(assist)governmentsandorganizationsindevelopingmorereasonableenvironmentalprotectionpolicies.第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)46.假定你是李華,校英語俱樂部正在征集“英語節(jié)”活動創(chuàng)意,請寫一封郵件,向英語俱樂部負責人推薦你設計的一項活動。內(nèi)容包括:1.活動形式;2.設計亮點;3.預期效果。注意:1.詞數(shù)80左右,開頭和結(jié)尾已給出,不計入總詞數(shù);2.不得透露學校、姓名等個人信息。DearSirorMadam,FortheupcomingEnglishFestival,I’dliketopropose..._______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Ihopemyideawillbetakenintoaccount.Yourssincerely,LiHua第二節(jié)(滿分25分)47.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。TheDo-It-YourselfDisaster“Whowantstoshowustheirspecialprojectfirst?”Mrs.Williamsaskedthewholeclass.Forthisproject,wewereallowedtodoanything,aslongaswediditourselves.Ishrankintomysweaterasusual,silentlybegging,Don’tcallonme.Don’tcallonme.Aroundme,handsshotuplikepopcorn.Themoreothersleanedforward,thedeeperIsank.“Michael,yourproject,please.”Mynamerangasloudasthefirealarm.Ihadn’tevenliftedafinger!Myhidingtrickdidn’twork.Iwalkedtothefrontoftheclassonshakylegsandsetmybirdhouseonthetable.“Thisishowtobuildabirdhouse,”Ibegan,mythroattight.“Lookatyouraudience,Michael,”Mrs.Williamsremindedmefromthebackoftheroom.Itookadeepbreathandstartedagain.“Ilookedonlineforplansandwenttothelumberyard(木料場)withmydad.Someonetherehelpedcutthewallsanddrilledthehole.”Iturnedthebirdhousetoshowallfoursides.Luka’shandshotup.Weweresupposedtotakequestionsifanyonehadthem.Lukawasmyfriend,buthealwaysaskedabillionquestions.Ijustwantedtofinishandsitdown.“Soifsomeoneatthelumberyardcutthewoodandmadethehole,andyourdaddroveyouthere,whatdidyoudo?”heasked.Mythroatfelteventighter.“Thiswasmyidea,”Irushedtoexplain.“Atthelumberyard,Itoldtheworkersexactlyhowtocutthewood.Andseethis?”Iflippedopentheroof.“Imadeitopenandshutwiththesemetalclips(夾子),soIcancleanoutthehouseafterthebirdsleave.”Somekidsstooduptosee.“ThenInailedallthewallstogether.”Ipickeduptheheavyhammer(榔頭)Ihadbought.IhadleftoneofthenailsstickingoutalittlesoIcoulddemonstrate.SpottingLukawatching,Igavethenailapowerfulhit.Thehammercamedownontheroofinsteadofthenail.Crash!Theroofcavedin.Thesidesbent.Thebirdhouselandedinanoisymessatmyfeet.注意:1.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應為150左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應位置作答。Paragraph1:Thecrashechoedintototalstillness._______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Paragraph2:Atthesightofthebirdfeeder(喂食器),theclasscheeredandclapped._______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________答案第=page11頁,共=sectionpages22頁答案第=page11頁,共=sectionpages22頁1.D2.B3.B【導語】本文為一篇應用文。文章主要介紹了舊金山現(xiàn)代藝術(shù)博物館內(nèi)具體的展品。1.細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文章GobackintimewithAfterimages部分“Echoesofthe1960sfromtheFisherandSFMOMACollectionsexamineshowtheculturalcurrentsandconsciousness-shiftingartisticmovementsofthe1960scontinuetoberelevanttoday.(《1960年的回聲:費舍爾與舊金山現(xiàn)代藝術(shù)博物館聯(lián)展》探討了20世紀60年代的文化浪潮和顛覆性的藝術(shù)活動如何延續(xù)至今,并保持其相關(guān)性。)”可知,此展覽聚焦于20世紀60年代的藝術(shù)運動對當今的影響,故選D。2.細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文章FindapeacefulmomentattheLivingWall部分“Stepoutsideforalittlefreshairandtakeinover19,000plantsonourthirty-foot-tallLivingWall.AsthelargestlivingwallintheUnitedStates,it’sabeautifulbackdropforthesculpturesnearbyoramomentofreflection.(走到戶外呼吸新鮮空氣,欣賞我們30英尺高的生命之墻——由超過19000株植物構(gòu)成。作為美國最大的活體墻,它不僅是附近雕塑的美麗背景,而且還是片刻沉思的理想之地。)”可知,LivingWall為雕塑提供了視覺背景,并為游客提供寧靜的休息和反思空間。故選B。3.推理判斷題。根據(jù)文章GobackintimewithAfterimages部分“Echoesofthe1960sfromtheFisherandSFMOMACollectionsexamineshowtheculturalcurrentsandconsciousness-shiftingartisticmovementsofthe1960scontinuetoberelevanttoday.(《1960年的回聲:費舍爾與舊金山現(xiàn)代藝術(shù)博物館聯(lián)展》探討了20世紀60年代的文化浪潮和顛覆性的藝術(shù)活動如何延續(xù)至今,并保持其相關(guān)性。)”,F(xiàn)indapeacefulmomentattheLivingWall部分“AsthelargestlivingwallintheUnitedStates,it’sabeautifulbackdropforthesculpturesnearbyoramomentofreflection.(作為美國最大的活體墻,它不僅是附近雕塑的美麗背景,而且還是片刻沉思的理想之地。)”,Checkoutmural(壁畫)projectsbyBayAreaArtists部分“Thesespecialwallartworkswerefirstcreatedin2020,respondingtothechallengesofthatyear—likepandemicisolation,socialjusticemovements,racialinequality,andeconomichardship.(這些特殊壁畫創(chuàng)作于2020年,回應了當年的挑戰(zhàn)——如疫情隔離、社會正義活動、種族不平等和經(jīng)濟困難。)”,ShopartfullyattheMuseumStore部分“Thebestpart:everypurchasesupportsSFMOMA’sexhibitionsandeducationprograms.(最值得一提的是:每一筆消費都為的SFMOMA展覽和教育項目提供了支持。)”可知,這些展覽不僅聚焦20世紀60年代藝術(shù)運動對當今的影響、強調(diào)活體墻和視覺放松、反映疫情、社會正義、種族平等等議題還銷售藝術(shù)品支持博物館教育項目,因此它們涵蓋歷史回顧、社會議題、環(huán)保、本地藝術(shù)支持等,既多樣化又緊密聯(lián)系社會現(xiàn)實。故選B。4.C5.D6.A7.B【導語】本文為一篇記敘文,文章主要講述了作者從運動員時期對食物的隨意態(tài)度,到大學時對健康飲食的過度執(zhí)著,再到畢業(yè)后逐漸找到平衡的過程。4.推理判斷題。根據(jù)文章第一段“Growingup,myidentitywasboundtogetherwithbeinganathlete.Irarelymissedanypracticeortraining.Beingsoactive,IneverworriedaboutwhatIate—pizza,donuts,pasta—whateverwasinfrontofme.(在成長過程中,我的身份與運動員緊密相連。我很少錯過任何一次訓練或練習。由于經(jīng)常運動,我從不擔心自己吃什么——披薩、甜甜圈、意大利面——只要是眼前的食物,我都會吃。)”可知,作為運動員,作者從不擔心自己的飲食習慣,吃什么都很隨意,對食物是無憂無慮的態(tài)度。故選C。5.主旨大意題。根據(jù)文章第四段“Thoughthesehabitsweregoodformyphysicalhealth,slowly,theybegantoweighonmymentalhealth.Whatstartedasrestrictingsweetsturnedintoweighingmyselfmultipletimesadayandobsessively(過度地)trackingcalories.Despitebeingatahealthyweight,Iwasconsumedbythoughtsoffood:WhatdidIeatthatday?HowmuchdoIneedtoworkouttoburnitoff?Ontheoutside,Iwasphysicallyfit,butontheinside,Iwasanxiousaboutmaintainingthisstateofperfectionwithfood.(盡管這些習慣對我的身體有益,但慢慢地,它們開始影響我的心理健康。最初只是不吃甜食,后來變成了每天多次稱體重,并過度地計算卡路里。盡管體重健康,但我卻整天想著食物:我今天吃了什么?我需要鍛煉多久才能消耗掉這些熱量?表面上,我身體健美,但內(nèi)心卻因為對食物的完美控制而感到焦慮。)”可知,本段主要描述了作者因過度嚴格的飲食習慣導致心理壓力,盡管身體很健康,但內(nèi)心卻充滿焦慮。故選D。6.詞義猜測題。根據(jù)劃線詞indulgence前文內(nèi)容“Itwasn’tuntilIgraduatedthatIbegantocriticallyreflectonmyobsessionwithfood.Irealizedthesenseofcontrolmystricthabitsbroughtmewasactuallydoingtheopposite:Inplacingsomuchemphasisonfood,Ifeltoutofcontrol.(直到畢業(yè)后,我開始反思自己對食物的癡迷。我意識到,這種嚴格習慣帶來的控制感實際上適得其反:因為過于重視食物,我感到失去了控制。)”可知,劃線詞前文提到作者開始反思,認為這種嚴格習慣的控制適得其反,故此處劃線詞indulgence與A項“Enjoyment(享受)”意思相近,該句表達為“我如何能轉(zhuǎn)向健康飲食與偶爾享樂之間的平衡?”,也就是作者希望自己能在保持健康飲食的同時,偶爾能允許自己享受一些美食。故選A項。7.推理判斷題。根據(jù)文章最后一段“Atmycore,Ibelievelettingmyselfenjoysmallpleasuresiswhatmakesmefeelmorehumanandalive.Forme,thisbalanceiscrucialtolivingafulfilling,satisfyinglife.(在我看來,允許自己享受小樂趣才是讓我更像人、更有活力

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