一、閱讀理解
Jin us abard the tw largest and finest whale watching ships n Mnterey Bay: the 110ft Princess Mnterey and the 100ft Atlantis Mnterey. Designed with yur cmfrt in mind, bth ships feature indr heated cabins with expansive windws fr viewing, a snack-bar fr refreshments, multiple seating ptins bth indrs and utdrs, and the pprtunity t enjy the 3-hur tur frm ur limited Upper Deck fr an additinal fee.
●The Princess Mnterey departs at 9:00 am, 12:30 pm and 3:30 pm.
●The Atlantis Mnterey departs at 10:00 am, 2:00 pm and 5:00 pm.
Experience the wnder f sunset alngside the whales. Sightings vary by seasn—be sure t check ur calendar fr availability:
Prices starting at $65, secure yur spt tday by calling us at 831-372-2203 r visiting princessmntereywhalewatching.cm.
Vices frm ur guests:
★Eight miles ut, and the humpback whales, Rizz's dlphins, and sea lins were in full view. A repeat visit is definitely in my plans!
—Mary B.
The trip was superb, enriched by the insightful cmmentary frm the naturalist and the captain's expert psitining fr whale watching. The staff was infrmative and helpful. We culdn't have asked fr a better whale watching cmpany.
—Steve S.
I've gne whale watching with Princess Mnterey 5 times and never disappinted. The sightings n September 1st and 2nd were breathtaking.
—Hectr M.
Leave yur telescpes at hme-the bats get yu clse enugh fr great views. But d bring a high-quality camera fr a nice sht f whales!
—Grant W.
1.What shuld yu d t take a sunset whale watching tur?
A.Bk the larger f the tw ships.B.Upgrade t Upper Deck.
C.Make a calendar-based reservatin D.Chse the earliest departure time.
2.When will yu prbably see gray whales?
A.In February.B.In April.C.In June.D.In August.
3.Wh psitively cmmented n the crew?
A.Mary B.B.Steve S.C.Hectr M.D.Grant W.
With pet wnership becming mre ppular, being saddened by the lss f a belved pet is becming a terrible headache. Li Peng, a wlen felt (織物) craftswman, has fund a unique way t preserve the memry f dead pets by creating realistic wlen images.
Li's jurney int this craft is accidental. During her cllege years, she majred in e-cmmerce and wrked part time at a pet stre. One day, while visiting a website, she came upn a small fx made entirely f wl. Astnished at its delicacy, she set ff n a self-taught jurney in this art frm. In late 2019, Li Peng made the firm decisin t start her wn business and pursue wl felting as a full-time prfessin.
While a vide shwcasing the wrk may nly take a few minutes t watch, the actual prcess is far mre intricate. The three-dimensinal creatins feature genuine fur, lifelike glass eyes and tiny whiskers (胡須) , each ne individually secured by hand. T achieve a vivid effect, she repeatedly sticks layers f wl with a needle, winding the lse fibers tgether t create slid felted shapes. The key is massive patience.
The handcrafted creatins satisfy her desire t cnvey lve. The majrity f her custmers are pet wners wh have experienced the lss f their belved cmpanins. They send Li phtgraphs and even their pets' hair, hping t freeze the appearance f their furry friends thrugh her wl felting mdels. Fascinated by the deep bnd between peple and their pets, she is cmmitted t grabbing and investing these emtins in her artwrks. And it turns ut that the career is a success. Orders are ften scheduled fr ne year later, and she has gained substantial attentin thrugh scial media.
Reflecting n her wrk, Li expresses her desire t create meaningful pieces using the warm material, ffering a heartfelt gift f warmth t the beautiful suls f this wrld.
4.What inspired Li Peng t take up wl felting as a career?
A.A temprary jb at a pet shp.B. Her self-study art curse.
C.A discvery f an alternative t fiber.D.A wlen creatin nline.
5.What des the underlined wrd "intricate" mean in paragraph 3?
A.Cnfusing.B.Efficient.C.Cmplicated.D.Effrtless.
6.Wh are Li Peng's primary clients?
A.Cnservatinists f animal rights.
B.Individuals fnd f furry tys.
C.Distributrs prviding persnalized service.
D.Peple suffering frm pet lss.
7.What's the crucial factr behind Li Peng's success?
A.Fair prduct pricing.B.Human-pet attachment.
C.Smart netwrk marketing.D.Hunger fr a fine reputatin.
Think yu have a gd grasp f English? Gd. Read the six sentences belw, then.
Sentence 1: The ld man the bat.
Sentence 2: The cttn clthing is made f grws in Mississippi.
Sentence 3: Time flies like an arrw; fruit flies like a banana.
Sentence 4: Fat peple eat cllects.
Sentence 5: The man wh hunts ducks ut n weekends.
Sentence 6: The cmplex huses married and single sldiers and their families.
Linguists (語言學(xué)家) call these "garden path sentences", which take yu by the hand and lead yu dwn a winding path t a dead end. Despite this, they're all grammatically crrect. Let's see why.
Sentence 1: The ld man the bat.
Besides sunding like a rejected Hemingway title, this sentence is indeed grammatically crrect thanks t sme well-placed hmnyms—wrds that share the same spellings but have different meanings. Hmnym 1 here is "ld", used as a nun, meaning "ld peple"; hmnym 2 is "man", used as a verb, meaning "t serve in/n". With that in mind, the sentence means "The ld peple serve n the bat".
Sentence 2: The cttn clthing is made f grws in Mississippi.
At first read, yu'd think "is made f" is the main verb f this sentence. But it's nt. The simplest frm f this sentence is "The cttn grws in Mississippi"; cnfusingly, "clthing is made f" is used t tell us what cttn we're talking abut. This sentence wuld make way mre sense if written "The cttn that clthing is made f grws in Mississippi", but English allws us t remve certain cnjunctins like "that", with its meaning maintained.
Sentence 3: Time flies like an arrw; fruit flies like a banana.
The first half f this sentence is easy t catch. S when dealing with the ther half, peple usually fllw the structure f the first half, and it'd be understd as "fruits fly like bananas". This is bviusly unreasnable. Only when peple rethink can they recgnize the true meaning f the sentence. Therefre, such sentences manage t make peple ignre the structure f the sentence itself, thus departing frm its riginal meaning.
Cme n! Take a walk dwn the garden path with the rest f the sentences.
8.What's the characteristic f "garden path sentences" accrding t linguists?
A.Misleading but errr-free.B.Accurate and plain.
C.Imprperly-wrded and meaningless.D.Ungrammatical but cmprehensible.
9.Which wrd is an example similar t the hmnym f "man" in sentence 1?
A. "grws" in sentence 2.B. "eat" in sentence 4.
C. "hunts" in sentence 5.D. "huses" in sentence 6.
10.Which f the fllwing crrectly interprets "fruit flies like a banana" in sentence 3?
A. "fruit flies" refers t a srt f insect.
B. "flies" serves as the verb f the sentence.
C. "flies like" explains what fruit is talked abut.
D. "like" has the same meaning as the "like" befre it.
11.What can be the trublemaker in sentence 4?
A.The ill-placed verbs B.The remval f "that".
C.The grammar mistakes.D.The lack f nun behind "cllects".
Scial media prvides materialists with ideal pprtunities t cmpare themselves with thers, which makes them subject t passive and addictive user behavir. This stresses them ut and, ultimately, leads t lw life satisfactin, accrding t a new study.
The researchers headed by Dr. Phillip Ozimek frm Germany emplyed 1,230 peple fr their nline survey. In rder t participate, respndents had t visit at least ne scial media channel at least nce a week. On average, the participants stated they spent just ver tw hurs a day n scial media.
The team used six different questinnaires t determine the extent t which the participants had a materialistic attitude and tended t cmpare themselves with thers, whether they used scial media mre actively r passively, whether they were addicted t scial media, hw stressed and hw satisfied they were with their lives.
"The data shwed a strnger materialistic apprach ges hand in hand with a tendency t cmpare neself with thers, "pints ut Ozimek. This cmparisn is easy t make n scial media, primarily thrugh passive use-by lking at the cntent psted by ther users. Materialism and passive use were als linked t addictive use f scial media.
"Users are cnstantly thinking abut the respective channels and fear they're missing ut n smething if they aren't nline, "explains Ozimek. "This in turn leads t prer mental health like stress. The final link in the chain is reduced life satisfactin."
"Overall, the study prvides further evidence that the use f scial media is assciated with risks, especially fr peple with a highly materialistic mindset, "says the psychlgist. "This is particularly wrrying, because scial media can stimulate and increase materialistic values thrugh influencer marketing. Meanwhile, the platfrms attract materialists anyway, as they're a perfect way t satisfy materialistic needs."
"It's definitely a gd idea t be aware f the amunt f time yu spend n scial media and t reduce it," recmmends Ozimek, wh advises against giving up scial media cmpletely. "If yu did, yu're likely t ver-crrect." He als suggests recrding materialism and scial media use in patients underging treatment fr mental health disrders. "While these factrs are ften irrelevant, they can be a starting pint fr additinal interventins patients can try ut at hme."
12.Which f the fllwing is a suitable title fr the text?
A.The Virtual Wrld, the Real Danger
B.Shwing Superirity Causes Heavy Media Use
C.Mre Scial Media Materialism, Less Happiness
D.Materialistic Values: A Stepping Stne t Discntent
13.T qualify fr the survey, a participant must ______.
A.be a big spender B.specialize in data analysis
C.be a regular scial media user D.uplad web surfing histry
14.What kind f feeling is expressed by Ozimek in paragraph 6?
A.Pessimism.B.Sympathy.C.Shck.D.Cncern.
15.What des Ozimek prpse cncerning using scial media?
A.Restricting the duratin.B.Lgging nt well-rated websites.
C.Abandning it fr gd.D.Prhibiting patients frm using it.
二、七選五
16.French parenting isn't perfect, but there's a lt we can learn frm this kind but n-nnsense style f parenting.
French children are allwed t handle difficult things themselves. ①_____ The early years are when they discver all the cl ways their new bdy wrks and hw t use it. T encurage this autnmy, French parents treat children mre like adults-in-training than helpless babies. They believe kids feel cnfident when they're able t deal with things n their wn.
Fearful f hurting feelings, American parents tend t praise every child fr everything. ②_____Hwever, all that praise eventually turns ut t be pintless. By cntrast, French adults give children apprpriate praise, thus allwing them t feel a true sense f achievement and take pride in what they learn.
Painful experiences are the best learning pprtunities and sheltering children frm this fact f life will merely delay their emtinal develpment. French dctrs never say "srry" when giving kids shts. The French believe underging hurts is part f life and that there's n reasn t aplgize fr that. ③_____
Plus, the expectatin f eye cntact and a plite hell starts frm the minute French children can say hell. They knw saying "hell" and gd manners are nn-negtiable. Teaching them abut that will benefit them fr a lifetime. ④_____ Be patient with little nes as they learn.
All the abve feels easier said than dne, especially as a tired parent facing an intlerable child. ⑤_____ Yur effrts will end up with children's better behaviur verall.
A. They mean what they say.
B. This isn't t say it'll cme easily.
C. It might save tears in the shrt term.
D. They wish children t suffer smetimes.
E. Bearing a few blw-ups is wrthwhile, thugh.
F. Parents have t spare them such psychlgical discmfrt.
G. "Me d it!" is little kids' favrite phrase and fr gd reasn.
三、完形填空(15空)
In Lincln Elementary Schl, the students went wild with excitement n hearing the annuncement f the upcming science fair. Amng the 1 participants was Alex, a prmising yung scientist with a passin fr 2 .
Alex envisined creating a vlcan mdel fr the fair, cmplete with a(n) 3 display using baking sda (小蘇打) and vinegar (醋) . He was busy with his prject when he nticed Mia, a recent additin t the schl, 4 t reslve the cmplexities f the science fair. Instead f being 5 , Alex decided t extend a helping hand and invited Mia t 6 him.
Their wrking tgether became a lively 7 f ideas and creativity. Alex patiently explained the scientific methd, 8 his knwledge with Mia, wh, in turn, put frward new thughts. They 9 searched fr materials, explring science by trial and errr. Time flying, their jint prject, an eye-pening slar-pwered mdel, was 10 .
On the science fair day, the schl gym was full f scientific wnders. When Alex and Mia cnfidently intrduced their prject and skillfully 11 the awe-inspiring sight f vlcanic eruptin, the judges were deeply impressed and awarded them a special 12 fr teamwrk.
Alex's decisin t 13 t Mia nt nly made the fair memrable fr them but generated psitive energy amng the students, wh realized that 14 , as well as kindness, is truly a 15 in supprting ne anther in the pursuit f scientific knwledge.
17.A.daring B.curius C.hesitant D.eager
18.A.thery B.bilgy C.experiments D.adventures
19.A.burning B.erupting C.talent D.gravity
20.A.struggling B.ffering C.demanding D.managing
21.A.well-intended B.self-absrbed C.hard-wrking D.easy-ging
22.A.replace B.accmpany C.jin D.instruct
23.A.exchange B.race C.change D.challenge
24.A.sharing B.checking C.dubting D.acquiring
25.A.aimlessly B.randmly C.leisurely D.tirelessly
26.A.initiated B.brn C.planned D.lcated
27.A.analyzed B.designed C.filmed D.demnstrated
28.A.cntract B.recgnitin C.permit D.degree
29.A.reach ut B.get thrugh C.give in D.lk up
30.A.cmpetitin B.dignity C.discipline D.cperatin
31.A.destinatin B.subject C.must D.signal
四、短文填空
32.The farming-themed reality shw Becme a Farmer has taken Chinese scial media by strm, shining a sptlight n agriculture—an essential part f Chinese culture. The wrd "farming", hwever, may be entirely unfamiliar ①______ many yung urban Chinese.
T cnnect these individuals with the agricultural industry, the 50-episde variety shw tackles the tpic by asking 10 yung men frm varius fields ②______ (taste) farm life. During the 190 days, the cast members ③______ (they) engaged in diverse tasks such as swing, fertilizing (施肥) and harvesting. They started with limited resurces and gradually ④______ (build) their lives almst frm nthing. The ⑤______ (influence) shw that nt nly entertains but als educates is an interactive reality prgram ⑥______ (present) in a dcumentary style.
Yang Changling, chief directr f the prgram, said the shw's intentin is t shwcase ⑦_(dá)_____ practice f farming and t enhance the audience's understanding f agriculture and raise awareness f fd ⑧______ (secure) by sharing these yung peple's experiences and stries f persnal grwth.
One viewer said, "The distinctive prgram has enlightened me n the prcess f cultivating a grain f rice. ⑨______ watches the prgram will realize what it takes t grw grain. I wn't waste fd anymre." Anther said, "I dn't deny ⑩______ (amaze) by the advanced mdern agricultural technlgy and I feel srry fr the back-breaking wrk f farmers wh establish deep rts in the land but nly rely n the weather fr their harvest."
五、書面表達(dá)
33.假定你是李華, 從上學(xué)期以來, 外教Mary 開展了“課前3分鐘演講”活動, 你覺得活動很好, 但存在不足之處。請你給外教寫一封郵件, 內(nèi)容包括:
1.你對活動的評價;
2.說明問題并提出改進(jìn)建議。
注意:
1.寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80個左右;
2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。
Dear Mary,
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yurs,
Li Hua
六、讀后續(xù)寫
34.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。
Last year, 28-year-ld Jane Bell mved t a suburb f Philadelphia fr her newly fund jb and rent a huse with a big yard in a village.
Jane had the habit f rising early fr exercise. One cld mrning, she was jgging thrugh the nearby park when she sptted a weak husky lying by the path, seeming t have been deserted. She apprached and checked it, nly t find ne f the dg's legs severely brken. The pitiful dg lked at her with its sad blue eyes as if asking her fr help. Blaming the dg's previus wner fr the selfish and irrespnsible actin, Jane, withut hesitatin, bent dwn and carried the dg hme. Then she drve the dg t an animal clinic fr a checkup and treatment, where a dctr tld Jane it wuld take abut 3 mnths befre the dg gt well.
Jane returned hme with the dg, which she called Kbe. She made a cmfrtable den (窩) in the frnt yard and tk great truble t lk after it. With time ging n, Kbe gradually recvered and was able t get arund with her. Every mrning, Jane wuld take Kbe fr a run. Every evening Jane came hme frm wrk, Kbe wuld welcme her, excitedly wagging (搖) its tail at her. Kbe kept Jane cmpany and became her inseparable and lyal friend.
Jane's furry cmpanin was usually gentle and quiet. But ne dawn Jane was wken up by Kbe's lud barking and the cnstant nise f its pawing (用爪子抓) at the dr. The mment she pened the dr, Kbe pulled n her clthes with its muth, attempting t lead her away frm the yard. Initially dismissing it as typical dg behavir, Jane patted Kbe n the head t quiet it, saying firmly, "N, Kbe! Gd by, calm dwn! "Hwever, the dg didn't stp behaving strangely. It arched its back, its nse mving against a piece f grund in the yard anxiusly. Jane was surprised and cnfused.
注意:
1.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150個左右;
2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。
Then Kbe began t dig the grund with its paws.
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Sn gas wrkers came.
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
參考答案
1.答案:C
2.答案:B
3.答案:B
4.答案:D
5.答案:C
6.答案:D
7.答案:B
8.答案:A
9.答案:D
10.答案:A
11.答案:B
12.答案:C
13.答案:C
14.答案:D
15.答案:A
16.答案:GCDBE
解析:①本段主要講的是法國的兒童被允許自己處理困難的事情,鼓勵孩子有自主性,父母會把孩子當(dāng)成接受訓(xùn)練的成年人一樣去對待,所以G選項(“我 來!”是孩子們最喜歡的一句話,而且有充分的理由。)與整段內(nèi)容表達(dá)的意思最契合,故選G。
②本段在鼓勵孩子這方面,對比了美國父母和法國父母的不同做法,根據(jù)"Hwever, all that praise eventually turns ut t be pintless."然而,所有的贊美最終都是毫無意義的。hwever表示轉(zhuǎn)折,C 選項(這可能會在短期內(nèi)節(jié)省眼淚。)中的 in the shrt term 和eventually 形成對比,并且前后句意 是轉(zhuǎn)折的關(guān)系,故選C。
③本段主要講的是痛苦的經(jīng)歷是最好的學(xué)習(xí)機(jī) 會,讓孩子逃避只會延遲他們的情感發(fā)展,D選項 (他們有時希望孩子們受苦。)與整段內(nèi)容的意思 一致,故選D。
④本段主要講法國的孩子們知道說“你好”和有禮貌是不容置疑的,這會讓他們受益終生,根據(jù)空前 的“受益終生”和空后的“要有耐心”可知,教會孩子 們懂得說“你好”和有禮貌是一個漫長的過程,B選項(這并不是說它來得容易。)在這里能承上啟下,且與整段內(nèi)容的邏輯一致,故選B。
⑤本段主要講當(dāng)父母無法忍受孩子的時候該怎么做,E選項(不過,忍受幾次爆發(fā)是值得的。)語意和上下文銜接最為合適,故選E。
17.答案:D
18.答案:C
19.答案:B
20.答案:A
21.答案:B
22.答案:C
23.答案:A
24.答案:A
25.答案:D
26.答案:B
27.答案:D
28.答案:B
29.答案:A
30.答案:D
31.答案:C
32.答案:t;t taste;themselves;built;influential;presented;the;security;Whever;being amazed
解析:
33.答案:
Dear Mary,
I really appreciate the activity "Pre-class 3-minute English Speech" yu've been cnducting since last semester, which bsts ur speaking skills and cnfidence. Hwever, I've nticed sme prblems needing t be slved.
With the speech featuring vluntary participatin, the students crazy abut English are always seizing the pprtunity t present themselves, leaving shy students n chance. Besides, sme speakers' drafts are unplished, causing many vcabulary r grammar errrs in speaking.
S I suggest making sme adjustments. First, students can take turns giving presentatins t guarantee everyne an equal chance t express themselves. Mrever, yu can require students t review each ther's speeches in grups, which will nt nly greatly reduce the errr rate but als imprve their writing skills.
I'd appreciate it if my advice culd be cnsidered.
Yurs,
Li Hua
解析:
34.答案:
Then Kbe began t dig the grund with its paws. Befre lng, it dug a sizable hle in the yard. As the hle expanded, an ld gas pipe appeared at the bttm, which cncerned her. Given Kbe's nrmally well-behaved nature, Jane suddenly realized that its unusual actins might mean a warning f danger. "Dgs usually have sharp nses and can accurately sense the presence f gas while we humans can't. Smething must have gne wrng with the pipe,"Jane thught t herself, nervus and scared. The next minute, she raced int the huse and immediately cntacted the lcal gas management department.
Sn gas wrkers came. Withut delay, they gt dwn t detectin. Sure enugh, there was gas leaking frm the aging pipe. It was s dangerus that all the villagers were urged t leave right away. Meanwhile, repair peratins were cnducted. The wrkers wrked tirelessly fr hurs t replace the brken pipe. When everything returned t nrmal, the villagers culdn't thank Kbe enugh. But fr its timely warning, an explsin culd have easily happened and left the whle village in ruins. As the saying ges, ne gd turn deserves anther. Jane's kindness brught safety t herself and even the whle neighbrhd.
解析:
Dlphins
Orcas
Gray whales
Blue whales
Humpback whales
Jan.-Feb.
×

Mar.-May
×

×
×
Jun.-Oct.
×


×
Nv.
×


×
Dec.
×

×

×
×:Mst Likely ◎:Irregularly

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