
第二部分 閱讀理解(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(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。
A
The Biggest Week in American Birding is a bird-watching festival held frm May 2 t May 11 in nrthwest Ohi. Absrb yurself in spring sngbird migratin and experience sme f the best birding Nrth America has t ffer.
Activity Highlights:
Abut Registratin:
·Many free activities dn’t require registratin, but paid trips, wrkshps, and presentatins d.
·Additinal registratin benefits include free birding trips and lcal shp discunts.
·Registratin fee is $10; 50% ff fr ages 9-18, and free fr kids 8 and under.
·Register as sn as pssible t guarantee yur spts in specific paid activities!
1. When can a first-time birder get sme birding guidance?
A. On Saturdays, 7:00 p. m. t 9:00 p. m.B. On Sundays, 10:00 a. m. t 12:00 p. m.
C. On Fridays, 4:00 p. m. t 5:00 p. m. D. On Saturdays, 8:00 a. m. t 12:00 p. m.
2. What’s the ttal cst fr an 11-year-ld t learn t create bird art?
A. $50.B. $45.C. $30.D. $25.
3. What is an advantage f early registratin?
A. It prvides gifts at lcal shps. B. It ffers discunted birding trips.
C. It saves mney fr grup participants.D. It secures access t certain activities.
【答案】1. B 2. B 3. D
【語篇解讀】本文是應(yīng)用文。介紹了“美國觀鳥周”這一觀鳥節(jié)日,詳細(xì)介紹了該節(jié)日的時間、地點(diǎn)、各項(xiàng)活動的內(nèi)容、時間、費(fèi)用以及注冊相關(guān)信息。
【1題詳解】
細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)Beginning Birder Field Trips下的“Specially designed fr newcmers t birding, these trips ffer a guided experience in bird identificatin and the use f birding equipment.(這些旅行專為觀鳥新手設(shè)計(jì),提供鳥類識別和觀鳥設(shè)備使用的指導(dǎo)經(jīng)驗(yàn))”以及“Date: Sundays, May 4 and May 11(日期:周日、5月4日和5月11日)”和“Time: 10:00 a. m. t 12:00 p. m.(時間:上午十時至下午十二時)”可知,第一次觀鳥者可以在周日上午10點(diǎn)到中午12點(diǎn)期間獲得指導(dǎo)。故選B。
【2題詳解】
細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)Bird Art Basics Wrkshps下的“Fee: $40(費(fèi)用:$ 40)”以及Abut Registratin:下的“Registratin fee is $10; 50% ff fr ages 9-18, and free fr kids 8 and under.(注冊費(fèi)為10美元,9-18歲半價,8歲及以下兒童免費(fèi))”可知,11歲的孩子需要繳納半價的注冊費(fèi) $5,鳥藝術(shù)工作坊費(fèi)用為 $40,總費(fèi)用為 $40 + $5 = $45。故選B。
【3題詳解】
細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)Abut Registratin:下的“Register as sn as pssible t guarantee yur spts in specific paid activities!(盡快注冊,以確保您在特定付費(fèi)活動中的位置!)”可知,提前注冊的優(yōu)勢是可以確保在某些特定的收費(fèi)活動中有名額。故選D。
B
What’s the cure fr a brken heart? What abut fr sadness, anxiety r lneliness? Fr thse visiting the Petry Pharmacy (藥店) — custmers r patients, depending n hw yu see them — these are the questins n their minds. This bkshp n Oxfrd Street ffers special medicine t thse srts f emtinal wunds. Calm, cmfrt, inspiratin: whatever yu’ re searching fr, there’s a bk f petry t help yu find it.
Frm philsphical pems t rmantic nes, petry has lng had the pwer t speak t the deepest parts f ur sul. When ther literary frms fail, it’s ften petry that has the answer, says Petry Pharmacy funder Deb Alma. “At weddings and funerals (葬禮), it’s a pem that’s read,” she pints ut. “It’s the art that peple in states f intense emtin turn t.”
With its expansive library f brightly clured bks, the pharmacy is every petry fan’s dream. Alma knws that petry alne wn’t cure anyne f life’s greatest pain. Instead, this stre serves as a representatin f the idea that wrds cure all. The centrepiece is a rich red-brwn cupbard cntaining small glass bttles labeled with varius emtins: “l(fā)ve”, “bst” and “pride”. Sme are mre playful. There are pills fr “hesitatin” and “existential anxiety”, while a glass bttle at p reads: “Calm: Keep ut f reach f children.”
It’s artistically pleasing jkes like these that have made this stre a huge hit n scial media. In the tw mnths since its pening, the place has been cnsistently lively, with custmers drpping in t buy gifts, sitting with a cffee frm the pharmacy t read and reflect, and many dcumenting the experience fr scial media.
When asked why s many yung peple are interested in petry again, Alma said, “In the absence f faith, we are all searching fr meaning, fr a deeper bnd with each ther.” The Petry Pharmacy ffers that. Peple sit dwn fr a cffee and end up reading the pems attached t the tables, cvering the walls, alud. Fr thse lacking clseness in their lives, the pems, like the pharmacy, prvide “even in a small way, a little cmmunity”.
4. What d we knw abut custmers entering the Petry Pharmacy?
A. They suffer frm emtinal pain.B. They are fnd f reading bks.
C. They are gd at creating pems.D. They search fr clinical treatment.
5. Why des Deb Alma mentin weddings and funerals in paragraph 2?
A. T argue the imprtance f art. B. T stress the significance f petry.
C. T illustrate the necessity f literature.D. T prmte the reputatin f the shp.
6. What makes Petry Pharmacy ppular n scial media?
A. Well-arranged cupbards. B. Carefully-selected bks.
C. A balance between life and leisure.D. A cmbinatin f wisdm and humr.
7. What des Alma think f yung peple’s enthusiasm in petry?
A. It causes their lack f spiritual faith.
B. It shws their urge t fllw the crwd.
C. It builds meaningful cnnectins amng them.
D. It reflects their taste f literary appreciatin.
【答案】4. A 5. B 6. D 7. C
【語篇解讀】本文是說明文。介紹了“詩歌藥店”這一特色書店,探討了詩歌在治愈人心、提供情感慰藉方面的作用。
【4題詳解】
推理判斷題。根據(jù)第一段“What’s the cure fr a brken heart? What abut fr sadness, anxiety r lneliness? Fr thse visiting the Petry Pharmacy (藥店) — custmers r patients, depending n hw yu see them — these are the questins n their minds.(治療心碎的方法是什么?那悲傷、焦慮或孤獨(dú)呢?對于那些造訪“詩歌藥店”的人來說——你可以把他們當(dāng)作顧客,也可以當(dāng)作病人,這取決于你的看法——這些問題一直縈繞在他們的心頭)”可知,進(jìn)入詩歌藥店的顧客都遭受情感上的痛苦。故選A項(xiàng)。
【5題詳解】
推理判斷題。根據(jù)第二段“Frm philsphical pems t rmantic nes, petry has lng had the pwer t speak t the deepest parts f ur sul. When ther literary frms fail, it’s ften petry that has the answer, says Petry Pharmacy funder Deb Alma. “At weddings and funerals (葬禮), it’s a pem that’s read,” she pints ut. “It’s the art that peple in states f intense emtin turn t.”(從哲理性的詩歌到浪漫的詩歌,詩歌長久以來一直有著觸動我們靈魂深處的力量。詩歌藥店的創(chuàng)始人黛布·阿爾瑪說,當(dāng)其他文學(xué)形式失效時,往往是詩歌給出了答案?!霸诨槎Y和葬禮上,人們會朗誦詩歌,”她指出,“在情感強(qiáng)烈的時候,人們會轉(zhuǎn)向這種藝術(shù)形式。”)”可知,在本段提到婚禮和葬禮是為了強(qiáng)調(diào)詩歌的重要性,在重要的場合都可以使用。故選B項(xiàng)。
【6題詳解】
細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)倒數(shù)第二段“It’s artistically pleasing jkes like these that have made this stre a huge hit n scial media.(正是像這些藝術(shù)上令人愉悅的笑話使得這家商店在社交媒體上大受歡迎)”可知,智慧與幽默的結(jié)合讓詩歌藥房在社交媒體上如此受歡迎。故選D項(xiàng)。
【7題詳解】
推理判斷題。根據(jù)最后一段“When asked why s many yung peple are interested in petry again, Alma said, “In the absence f faith, we are all searching fr meaning, fr a deeper bnd with each ther.” The Petry Pharmacy ffers that. Peple sit dwn fr a cffee and end up reading the pems attached t the tables, cvering the walls, alud. Fr thse lacking clseness in their lives, the pems, like the pharmacy, prvide “even in a small way, a little cmmunity”.(當(dāng)被問及為什么這么多年輕人再次對詩歌產(chǎn)生興趣時,Alma說:“在缺乏信仰的情況下,我們都在尋找意義,尋找彼此之間更深的聯(lián)系?!薄霸姼杷幍辍本吞峁┝诉@樣的機(jī)會。人們坐下來喝杯咖啡,最后大聲朗讀貼在桌子上、掛在墻上的詩歌。對于那些生活中缺乏親密感的人來說,這些詩歌就像藥店一樣,提供了“哪怕只是一點(diǎn)點(diǎn)的社群感”)”可知,Alma認(rèn)為詩歌在年輕人之間激發(fā)了情感上的聯(lián)系和共鳴。故選C項(xiàng)。
C
Frightening as mnsters are, they have always fascinated us. Frm strange cmbinatins f animals t magical beings, creatures have emerged frm ur imaginatins thrughut histry. Tday, they still frequent ur cinema screens. Cnsidering hw scared we can be f mnsters, it seems paradxical that we keep making them. In fact, there is science behind ur lve f mnsters.
Mnsters are imaginary creatures that cme frm ur lng histry f living alngside predatrs (捕食者). Snakes, fr example, were amng ur ancestrs’ first deadly threats, causing them t evlve snake-respnsive neurns (神經(jīng)元) in their brains. This adaptatin allwed them t detect snakes with just a quick lk. This hardware prduced the snake-like mnsters, including dragns, that appear in almst all cultures. That is why we get a thrill seeing snake mnsters n the screen.
Similarly, ur ancestrs’ minds were shaped by the need t detect bears, lins and ther larger predatrs in tugh envirnments. We evlved t spt predatrs in the dark between tree trunks r in shadwy crners. With their lng teeth and giant claws, these animals have seized ur imaginatins, appearing in cave paintings ver thusands f years.
There are psychlgical benefits t being frightened by mnsters. Scary stries with terrifying creatures activate the amygdala, the brain’s fear center, kicking ff the fight-r-flight respnse and releasing adrenaline (腎上腺素). With the stry ending in safety, adrenaline levels drp, bringing chemicals that fuel the feeling f relaxatin. Such cntrlled fear experience might help us t manage lng-term stress r increase ur pain tlerance. As a result, sme peple with anxiety enjy watching hrrr films befre bed.
The mnsters we create tday fr films and bks reflect ur deepest fears — whether it’s Gdzilla threatening civilisatin, r aliens grwing within us. Mnster media allws us t externalise anxieties int supernatural beings. By understanding ur mnsters and why we make them, we can learn a great deal abut what is ging n under the surface f ur minds.
8. What des the underlined wrd “paradxical” mean in paragraph 1?
A. Reasnable.B. Predictable.C. Cntradictry.D. Prblematic.
9. What is the purpse f paragraphs 2 and 3?
A. T hnur the wisdm f ur ancestrs.B. T demnstrate the rigin f mnsters.
C. T cmpare different deadly creatures.D. T intrduce cmmn animals in artwrks.
10. Hw des watching hrrr films benefit peple with anxiety?
A. It reduces the brain’s sensitivity t fear. B. It helps peple frget anxius experiences.
C. It teaches safety lessns in extreme danger.D. It stimulates the bdy’s relaxatin system.
11. What is the authr’s attitude twards ur lve f mnsters?
A. Favurable. B. Uncertain.C. Ambiguus.D. Skeptical.
【答案】8. C 9. B 10. D 11. A
【語篇解讀】本文是說明文。文章主要解釋了人類為何對怪物既感到害怕又被其吸引的現(xiàn)象,從人類歷史、心理機(jī)制等方面進(jìn)行了闡述,說明了怪物在人類文化和心理中的重要作用。
【8題詳解】
詞句猜測題。根據(jù)前文“Cnsidering hw scared we can be f mnsters(考慮到我們對怪物有多害怕)”以及后文“we keep making them(我們一直制造怪物)”可知,我們害怕怪物,但是又一直在制造怪物,看起來是矛盾的,推知paradxical為“矛盾的”之意,和C項(xiàng)意思相近。故選C項(xiàng)。
【9題詳解】
推理判斷題。根據(jù)第二段“Mnsters are imaginary creatures that cme frm ur lng histry f living alngside predatrs (捕食者). Snakes, fr example, were amng ur ancestrs’ first deadly threats, causing them t evlve snake-respnsive neurns (神經(jīng)元) in their brains. This adaptatin allwed them t detect snakes with just a quick lk. This hardware prduced the snake-like mnsters, including dragns, that appear in almst all cultures. That is why we get a thrill seeing snake mnsters n the screen.(怪物是我們與食肉動物長期共存的歷史中想象出來的生物。例如,蛇是我們祖先最早的致命威脅之一,導(dǎo)致他們在大腦中進(jìn)化出對蛇敏感的神經(jīng)元。這種適應(yīng)使它們只需快速看一眼就能發(fā)現(xiàn)蛇。這種硬件產(chǎn)生了像蛇一樣的怪物,包括龍,幾乎在所有文化中都出現(xiàn)過。這就是為什么我們在屏幕上看到蛇怪會感到興奮)”以及第三段“Similarly, ur ancestrs’ minds were shaped by the need t detect bears, lins and ther larger predatrs in tugh envirnments. We evlved t spt predatrs in the dark between tree trunks r in shadwy crners. With their lng teeth and giant claws, these animals have seized ur imaginatins, appearing in cave paintings ver thusands f years.(同樣,我們祖先的思維也被在惡劣環(huán)境中發(fā)現(xiàn)熊、獅子和其他大型捕食者的需要所塑造。我們進(jìn)化到能夠在黑暗的樹干間或陰暗的角落里發(fā)現(xiàn)捕食者。這些動物有著長長的牙齒和巨大的爪子,它們在幾千年前的洞穴壁畫中出現(xiàn),抓住了我們的想象力)”可知,這兩段從蛇和大型捕食者的角度解釋了怪物的起源,指出它們是基于我們祖先與捕食者共存的歷史經(jīng)驗(yàn)演化得來,目的是說明怪物的起源。故選B項(xiàng)。
【10題詳解】
細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)倒數(shù)第二段“There are psychlgical benefits t being frightened by mnsters. Scary stries with terrifying creatures activate the amygdala, the brain’s fear center, kicking ff the fight-r-flight respnse and releasing adrenaline (腎上腺素). With the stry ending in safety, adrenaline levels drp, bringing chemicals that fuel the feeling f relaxatin. Such cntrlled fear experience might help us t manage lng-term stress r increase ur pain tlerance. As a result, sme peple with anxiety enjy watching hrrr films befre bed.(被怪物嚇到有心理上的好處。關(guān)于恐怖生物的恐怖故事會激活杏仁核,即大腦的恐懼中心,引發(fā)“戰(zhàn)或逃”反應(yīng),并釋放腎上腺素。隨著故事在安全的情況下結(jié)束,腎上腺素水平下降,產(chǎn)生了促進(jìn)放松感的化學(xué)物質(zhì)。這種可控的恐懼體驗(yàn)可能有助于我們管理長期壓力或提高我們的疼痛耐受力。因此,一些焦慮的人喜歡在睡覺前看恐怖電影)”可知,觀看恐怖電影可以刺激腎上腺素分泌,最終通過化學(xué)機(jī)制讓人感到放松,因此恐怖電影幫助激活身體的放松系統(tǒng)。故選D項(xiàng)。
【11題詳解】
推理判斷題。根據(jù)倒數(shù)第二段“Such cntrlled fear experience might help us t manage lng-term stress r increase ur pain tlerance.(這種可控的恐懼體驗(yàn)可能有助于我們管理長期壓力或提高我們的疼痛耐受力)”以及最后一段“The mnsters we create tday fr films and bks reflect ur deepest fears — whether it’s Gdzilla threatening civilisatin, r aliens grwing within us. Mnster media allws us t externalise anxieties int supernatural beings. By understanding ur mnsters and why we make them, we can learn a great deal abut what is ging n under the surface f ur minds.(我們今天為電影和書籍創(chuàng)造的怪物反映了我們最深的恐懼——無論是威脅文明的哥斯拉,還是在我們體內(nèi)生長的外星人。怪物媒體讓我們把焦慮外化到超自然生物身上。通過了解我們的怪物以及我們?yōu)槭裁粗圃焖鼈?,我們可以學(xué)到很多關(guān)于我們思想表面下發(fā)生的事情)”可知,作者認(rèn)為對怪物的喜愛能有助于我們管理長期壓力或提高我們的疼痛耐受力,以及學(xué)到很多關(guān)于我們思想表面下發(fā)生的事情,所以應(yīng)是支持的態(tài)度。故選A項(xiàng)。
D
Technlgy with rts ging back t the Brnze Age may ffer a fast and inexpensive slutin t help achieve the United Natins climate gal f net zer emissins by 2050.
The technlgy invlves arranging heat-absrbing firebricks in an insulated (隔熱的) cntainer, where they stre heat generated by slar r wind pwer fr later use and maintain it at the high temperatures required fr industrial prcesses. When needed, the heat can be released by passing air thrugh channels in the layers f the bricks, thus allwing steel, glass, and paper factries t run n renewable energy even when wind and sunlight are unavailable. The bricks are made frm the same materials as the insulating bricks used thusands f years ag.
Tday, abut 17% f all carbn dixide emissins (排放) wrldwide cme frm burning fssil fuels t prduce heat fr industrial prcesses. Generating industrial heat frm renewable surces culd all but remve these emissins. “By string energy in the frm clsest t its end use, yu reduce inefficiencies in energy transitin,” said the researchers. “It’s said in ur field that’ if yu want ht shwers, stre ht water’; s this study can be summarized as ‘if yu need heat fr industry, stre it in firebricks.’”
The researchers examined the impact f using firebricks t stre industrial prcess heat in149 cuntries by using cmputer mdels t assess csts, land requirements, health impacts, and emissins in tw situatins fr an assumed future where thse cuntries in 2050 are using renewables fr all energy purpses. In ne situatin, firebricks prvide 90% f industrial prcess heat. In the ther, there’s zer adptin f firebricks r ther heat energy strage fr industrial prcesses. The researchers fund firebricks enable a faster and lwer-cst transitin t renewables. Specifically, the situatin with firebricks culd cut capital csts by $1.27 trillin acrss the 149 cuntries relative t the situatin with n firebrick strage, while reducing demand fr energy frm the electricity supply.
“What excites us is that the substantial benefit at lw cst frm multiple angles, frm helping t reduce air pllutin related deaths t easing glbal transitin t clean renewables,” researchers cmmented.
12. What des paragraph 2 mainly talk abut cncerning the firebrick?
A. Its key cmpsitin.B. Its ptential limitatins.
C. Its wrking principle.D. Its histrical backgrund.
13. What can we learn abut the firebrick in paragraph 3?
A. It increases the use f fssil fuels. B. It helps t generate industrial heat.
C. It cntributes t energy sustainability.D. It stres energy in the frm f ht water.
14. Hw did the researchers arrive at their cnclusin in paragraph 4?
A. By making a cmparisn. B. By presenting a phenmenn.
C. By analyzing cause and effect.D. By building a cmputer mdel.
15. Which f the fllwing is the best title fr the text?
A. Firebricks Are the Future f Industrial Technlgy
B. The Slar Pwer Helps Achieve Net Zer Emissins
C. Renewable Energy Dminates Industrial Prductin
D. Brnze Age Technlgy Culd Aid Clean Energy Shift
【答案】12. C 13. C 14. A 15. D
【語篇解讀】本文是說明文。文章通過介紹一種利用火磚儲存熱能的技術(shù),詳細(xì)闡述了其工作原理、潛在應(yīng)用以及對實(shí)現(xiàn)聯(lián)合國2050年凈零排放氣候目標(biāo)的可能貢獻(xiàn)。
【12題詳解】
主旨大意題。根據(jù)第二段“The technlgy invlves arranging heat-absrbing firebricks in an insulated (隔熱的) cntainer, where they stre heat generated by slar r wind pwer fr later use and maintain it at the high temperatures required fr industrial prcesses. When needed, the heat can be released by passing air thrugh channels in the layers f the bricks, thus allwing steel, glass, and paper factries t run n renewable energy even when wind and sunlight are unavailable. The bricks are made frm the same materials as the insulating bricks used thusands f years ag.(這項(xiàng)技術(shù)包括將吸熱耐火磚放置在一個隔熱容器中,在容器中儲存太陽能或風(fēng)能產(chǎn)生的熱量供以后使用,并將其保持在工業(yè)過程所需的高溫下。當(dāng)需要時,熱量可以通過磚塊層中的通道通過空氣釋放出來,這樣即使在沒有風(fēng)和陽光的情況下,鋼鐵、玻璃和造紙廠也可以使用可再生能源。這些磚的材料與幾千年前使用的隔熱磚相同)”可知,本段主要講述了防火磚的工作原理。故選C項(xiàng)。
【13題詳解】
細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第三段“Tday, abut 17% f all carbn dixide emissins (排放) wrldwide cme frm burning fssil fuels t prduce heat fr industrial prcesses. Generating industrial heat frm renewable surces culd all but remve these emissins. “By string energy in the frm clsest t its end use, yu reduce inefficiencies in energy transitin,” said the researchers. “It’s said in ur field that’ if yu want ht shwers, stre ht water’; s this study can be summarized as ‘if yu need heat fr industry, stre it in firebricks.’”(今天,全世界大約17%的二氧化碳排放來自燃燒化石燃料為工業(yè)生產(chǎn)過程供熱。利用可再生能源生產(chǎn)工業(yè)熱幾乎可以消除這些排放。研究人員說:“通過以最接近其最終用途的形式儲存能量,你可以減少能源轉(zhuǎn)換的低效率?!薄霸谖覀兊念I(lǐng)域里,有人說‘如果你想洗熱水澡,就儲存熱水’;因此,這項(xiàng)研究可以總結(jié)為‘如果你需要工業(yè)供熱,那就把它儲存在耐火磚里?!?”可知,本段提及防火磚能減少能量轉(zhuǎn)換的低效情況,也能減少碳排放,可知其有助于能源可持續(xù)性發(fā)展。故選C項(xiàng)。
【14題詳解】
推理判斷題。根據(jù)第四段“The researchers examined the impact f using firebricks t stre industrial prcess heat in149 cuntries by using cmputer mdels t assess csts, land requirements, health impacts, and emissins in tw situatins fr an assumed future where thse cuntries in 2050 are using renewables fr all energy purpses. In ne situatin, firebricks prvide 90% f industrial prcess heat. In the ther, there’s zer adptin f firebricks r ther heat energy strage fr industrial prcesses. The researchers fund firebricks enable a faster and lwer-cst transitin t renewables. Specifically, the situatin with firebricks culd cut capital csts by $1.27 trillin acrss the 149 cuntries relative t the situatin with n firebrick strage, while reducing demand fr energy frm the electricity supply.(研究人員對149個國家使用耐火磚儲存工業(yè)過程熱量的影響進(jìn)行了研究,他們使用計(jì)算機(jī)模型評估了成本、土地需求、健康影響和兩種情況下的排放,假設(shè)這些國家在2050年所有能源目的都使用可再生能源。在一種情況下,耐火磚提供了90%的工業(yè)過程熱量。另一方面,在工業(yè)過程中沒有采用耐火磚或其他熱能儲存。研究人員發(fā)現(xiàn)耐火磚可以更快、更低成本地過渡到可再生能源。具體來說,與沒有耐火磚儲能相比,使用耐火磚儲能可以在149個國家削減1.27萬億美元的資本成本,同時減少對電力供應(yīng)的能源需求)”可知,研究人員通過計(jì)算有耐火磚和沒用耐火磚之間的結(jié)果來得出結(jié)論,所以是通過比較。故選A項(xiàng)。
【15題詳解】
主旨大意題。根據(jù)第一段“Technlgy with rts ging back t the Brnze Age may ffer a fast and inexpensive slutin t help achieve the United Natins climate gal f net zer emissins by 2050.(可以追溯到青銅器時代的技術(shù)可能會提供一種快速而廉價的解決方案,幫助實(shí)現(xiàn)聯(lián)合國2050年凈零排放的氣候目標(biāo))”以及縱觀全文可知,文章主要圍繞一種復(fù)古的技術(shù)“防火磚”如何幫助清潔能源發(fā)展這一主題展開,強(qiáng)調(diào)了這一技術(shù)對能源轉(zhuǎn)型的重要作用,所以D項(xiàng)“青銅時代的技術(shù)有助于清潔能源的轉(zhuǎn)變”是本文最好的標(biāo)題。故選D項(xiàng)。
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)。
Praises benefit bth the giver and receiver, yet their impact is ften underestimated. ____16____ Hwever, research shws that bth giving and receiving praises significantly imprves emtinal well-being. With that in mind, we asked experts t share their favrite praises and why they matter.
Vanessa Bhns, a scial psychlgist at Crnell University, highlights her favrite “Yu handled that situatin s well.” She recalls using this praise when bserving a server manage a difficult custmer interactin. “It cmfrts the persn that his effrts didn’t g unnticed”, she explains. ____17____
Being specific turns a s-s praise int a great ne. Xuan Zha, a behaviral scientist at Stanfrd University, appreciates the praise “____18____”. This remark acknwledges smene’s effrt t develp ptential in thers. It’s particularly meaningful fr thse in leadership r teaching rles.
____19____ Bhns cnducted a research where cllege students apprached passers-by t praise them n items like their shirts. It shwed that participants underestimated hw gd these praises wuld make the receivers feel, while verestimating hw annying it wuld be t be apprached by a stranger. “Acrss all cntexts, it makes peple feel better than we expect,” Bhns states.
Zha’s favrite praise, “Yu make even rdinary mments feel extrardinary,” wrks well with family and friends. It beautifully highlights hw smene’s presence enriches everyday life. ____20____ Hwever, as lng as yu speak genuinely, bth yu and the receiver will leave the interactin feeling happier.
A. I’m grateful fr yur patience.
B. I lve the way yu bring ut the best in peple.
C. Praising strangers may be unexpectedly welcming.
D. Our praises fr passers-by shuld be carefully chsen.
E. As a result, we dn’t give praises as many as we shuld.
F. Meanwhile, it acknwledges he managed the tricky circumstance effectively.
G. Many fear giving praises due t wrries abut nt delivering them perfectly.
【答案】16. E 17. F 18. B 19. C 20. G
【語篇解讀】本文是議論文。文章主要討論了贊美的好處,包括給予贊美和接受贊美對雙方情感福祉的積極影響,并通過專家分享他們最喜歡的贊美之語及其重要性來闡述這一觀點(diǎn)。
【16題詳解】
根據(jù)前文“Praises benefit bth the giver and receiver, yet their impact is ften underestimated.(贊美對給予者和接受者都有益,但其影響卻常常被低估)”可知,前文說明贊揚(yáng)的好處被低估,空處承上啟下,E項(xiàng)“As a result, we dn’t give praises as many as we shuld.(因此,我們給予的贊美遠(yuǎn)少于應(yīng)有的數(shù)量)”和前文構(gòu)成因果關(guān)系,符合語境,并與后文“Hwever, research shws that bth giving and receiving praises significantly imprves emtinal well-being.(然而,研究表明,無論是給予還是接受贊美都能顯著提升情感幸福感)”構(gòu)成轉(zhuǎn)折關(guān)系。故選E項(xiàng)。
【17題詳解】
根據(jù)前文“Vanessa Bhns, a scial psychlgist at Crnell University, highlights her favrite “Yu handled that situatin s well.” She recalls using this praise when bserving a server manage a difficult custmer interactin. “It cmfrts the persn that his effrts didn’t g unnticed”, she explains.(康奈爾大學(xué)的社會心理學(xué)家Vanessa Bhns強(qiáng)調(diào)了她最喜歡的一句話:“你把那個情況處理得很好?!彼貞浾f,在觀察一位服務(wù)員處理困難的客戶互動時,她使用了這種贊美。她解釋說:“他的努力沒有被忽視,這讓人感到安慰?!?”可知,此處是在講述“你把那個情況處理得很好”這句贊美的好處,F(xiàn)項(xiàng)“Meanwhile, it acknwledges he managed the tricky circumstance effectively.(與此同時,它承認(rèn)他有效地處理了棘手的情況)”回應(yīng)了前文例子中服務(wù)員的情境,說明該贊美的具體價值,符合語境。故選F項(xiàng)。
【18題詳解】
空處位于引號內(nèi),應(yīng)是引用一句贊美的話,根據(jù)后文“This remark acknwledges smene’ s effrt t develp ptential in thers. It’s particularly meaningful fr thse in leadership r teaching rles.(這句話承認(rèn)某人努力開發(fā)他人的潛力。這對那些擔(dān)任領(lǐng)導(dǎo)或教師角色的人尤其有意義)”可知,空處應(yīng)是和開發(fā)潛力有關(guān)的贊美,B項(xiàng)“I lve the way yu bring ut the best in peple.(我喜歡你激發(fā)人們最好的一面的方式)”是一個具體的表揚(yáng)示例,符合此處主題。故選B項(xiàng)。
【19題詳解】
空處位于段首,為本段中心句,根據(jù)后文“Bhns cnducted a research where cllege students apprached passers-by t praise them n items like their shirts. It shwed that participants underestimated hw gd these praises wuld make the receivers feel, while verestimating hw annying it wuld be t be apprached by a stranger. “Acrss all cntexts, it makes peple feel better than we expect,” Bhns states.(博恩斯進(jìn)行了一項(xiàng)研究,讓大學(xué)生走近路人,稱贊他們的襯衫等物品。研究表明,參與者低估了這些贊美會讓接受者感覺有多好,同時高估了被陌生人接近的煩人程度。“在所有情況下,這讓人們感覺比我們預(yù)期的要好,”博恩斯說)”可知,本段說明Bhns的研究內(nèi)容,空處應(yīng)引出Bhns的研究,且與贊揚(yáng)陌生人有關(guān),C項(xiàng)“Praising strangers may be unexpectedly welcming.(贊美陌生人可能會出乎意料地受歡迎)”符合本段主題,為中心句。故選C項(xiàng)。
【20題詳解】
根據(jù)后文“Hwever, as lng as yu speak genuinely, bth yu and the receiver will leave the interactin feeling happier.(然而,只要你說話真誠,你和接收者都會感到更快樂)”可知,后文強(qiáng)調(diào)真誠贊美帶來的積極效果,空處應(yīng)和本句構(gòu)成轉(zhuǎn)折關(guān)系,G項(xiàng)“Many fear giving praises due t wrries abut nt delivering them perfectly.(許多人害怕給予贊美,因?yàn)閾?dān)心不能完美地表達(dá)出來)引出了只要真誠,贊美就能帶來積極效果的主題,從而自然過渡到最后一句,符合語境。故選G。
第三部分 語言運(yùn)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(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。
I had a neighbr wh was a real “scre keeper.” She viewed every favr r act f kindness as smething that needed t be paid fr either in cash r in ____21____. Once when I ____22____ her yard and frgt t tell her, she fllwed me t my huse t pay me. I culd see that living this way, always having t keep scre, always having her life perfectly ____23____ caused her stress.
My parents grew up nt wanting t receive ____24____ either, but they ften helped thers thugh they were pr. Mm wuld make special fds t share and ____25____ vegetables grwn in ur garden, while Dad wuld ften help smene in need. And when they did s I always saw ____26____ in their smiles.
Then ne night ur ____27____ caught fire and burned t the grund. We all ____28____ but lst everything we wned, hmeless and ____29____. But the next day help arrived. The whle cmmunity brught us fd and clthes, fund us a ____30____ place t stay, and helped my Dad ____31____ a new hme fr us t live in. There was n way we culd ever ____32____ their kindness and lve. Yet, I sn saw that n ne ____33____ us t. Because in the faces f each persn wh helped us were thse same jyful smiles.
Speaking f lve, the ____34____ is the mre lve yu share, the mre lve yu have. The mre yu give, the mre yu ____35____. It desn’t balance ut. It just keeps grwing. Dn’t keep scre then. Just Lve.
21. A. passinB. kindnessC. beliefD. surprise
22. A. crssedB. damagedC. cleanedD. rented
23. A. balancedB. savedC. changedD. imprved
24. A. treatmentB. permissinC. cashD. charity
25. A. sell ffB. give awayC. thrw awayD. lk fr
26. A. jyB. curageC. tirednessD. disappintment
27. A. gardenB. hmeC. cmmunityD. schl
28. A. stayedB. criedC. waitedD. survived
29. A. bredB. ashamedC. hpelessD. wrthless
30. A. ppularB. prC. tempraryD. remte
31. A. ccupyB. financeC. replaceD. paint
32. A. remveB. regainC. repayD. renew
33. A. taughtB. permittedC. warnedD. expected
34. A. truthB. decisinC. prblemD. cncern
35. A. lseB. desireC. refuseD. receive
【答案】21. B 22. C 23. A 24. D 25. B 26. A 27. B 28. D 29. C 30. C 31. B 32. C 33. D 34. A 35. D
【語篇解讀】本文是一篇記敘文。主要講述了作者父母在自己并不富裕的情況下樂于助人,不求回報(bào),在家庭發(fā)生意外后,社區(qū)的人們伸出援手,幫助作者一家重建家園的故事,由此作者感悟到:愛是無私的,是無法衡量的,盡管去愛吧。
【21題詳解】
考查名詞詞義辨析。句意:她認(rèn)為每一個幫助或善意的行為都是需要用現(xiàn)金或善意來支付的。A. passin激情;B. kindness善良;C. belief信念;D. surprise驚喜。根據(jù)前文“I had a neighbr wh was a real “scre keeper.” She viewed every favr r act f kindness as smething that needed t be paid fr either in cash”可知,鄰居是個“記分員”,認(rèn)為他人幫助你,你需要支付現(xiàn)金或者也幫助回去作為回報(bào),也就是用善意支付善意。故選B項(xiàng)。
【22題詳解】
考查動詞詞義辨析。句意:有一次,我打掃了她的院子,忘了告訴她,她就跟著我到我家來付錢。A. crssed穿過;B. damaged損壞;C. cleaned清潔,打掃;D. rented租賃。根據(jù)后文“she fllwed me t my huse t pay me”可知,鄰居要支付給作者現(xiàn)金,結(jié)合前文內(nèi)容,應(yīng)是作者對她做了善意的事,所以應(yīng)是打掃了她的院子。故選C項(xiàng)。
【23題詳解】
考查動詞詞義辨析。句意:我可以看出,這樣的生活方式,總是要記分,總是讓她的生活完美平衡,給她帶來了壓力。A. balanced平衡;B. saved拯救;C. changed改變;D. imprved改善。根據(jù)前文“always having t keep scre”以及后文“It desn’t balance ut. It just keeps grwing. Dn’t keep scre then. Just Lve.”可知,記分的目的是讓她的生活完美平衡,但其實(shí)不是。故選A項(xiàng)。
【24題詳解】
考查名詞詞義辨析。句意:我的父母在成長過程中也不想接受慈善,但他們經(jīng)常幫助別人,盡管他們很窮。A. treatment治療;B. permissin許可;C. cash現(xiàn)金;D. charity慈善。根據(jù)后文“either”可知,父母和鄰居一樣,不喜歡平白接受好意,也就是慈善。故選D項(xiàng)。
【25題詳解】
考查動詞短語辨析。句意:媽媽會做一些特別的食物和大家分享,還會把花園里種的蔬菜送人,而爸爸則經(jīng)常幫助需要幫助的人。A. sell ff拋售;B. give away贈送;C. thrw away扔掉;D. lk fr尋找。根據(jù)前文“but they ften helped thers thugh they were pr. Mm wuld make special fds t share”可知,父母喜歡幫助他人,所以應(yīng)是把花園里種的蔬菜送人。故選B項(xiàng)。
【26題詳解】
考查名詞詞義辨析。句意:當(dāng)他們這樣做的時候,我總是在他們的微笑中看到快樂。A. jy快樂;B. curage勇氣;C. tiredness疲倦;D. disappintment失望。根據(jù)后文“Because in the faces f each persn wh helped us were thse same jyful smiles.”可知,是在微笑中看到快樂。故選A項(xiàng)。
【27題詳解】
考查名詞詞義辨析。句意:一天晚上,我們的家著火了,燒成了平地。A. garden花園;B. hme家;C. cmmunity社區(qū);D. schl學(xué)校。根據(jù)后文“We all but lst everything we wned, hmeless”可知,作者一家無家可歸,所以是房子著火了。故選B項(xiàng)。
【28題詳解】
考查動詞詞義辨析。句意:我們都幸免于難,但卻失去了所有財(cái)物,無家可歸,感到絕望。A. stayed停留;B. cried哭泣;C. waited等待;D. survived幸存。根據(jù)后文,沒有提到誰去世了,并結(jié)合“but”可知,一家人都幸免于難。故選D項(xiàng)。
【29題詳解】
考查形容詞詞義辨析。句意:我們都幸免于難,但卻失去了所有財(cái)物,無家可歸,感到絕望。A. bred無聊的;B. ashamed羞愧的;C. hpeless絕望的;D. wrthless無價值的。根據(jù)前文“but lst everything we wned”可知,作者一家一無所有,所以是感到絕望的。故選C項(xiàng)。
【30題詳解】
考查形容詞詞義辨析。句意:整個社區(qū)的人給我們送去了食物和衣服,給我們找了一個臨時住所,還幫我爸爸買了一個新家給我們住。A. ppular流行的;B. pr貧窮的;C. temprary暫時的;D. remte遙遠(yuǎn)的。根據(jù)前文“Then ne night ur caught fire and burned t the grund.”以及后文“helped my Dad a new hme fr us t live in”可知,作者家被燒了,后來買了新房,所以此處應(yīng)是找了一個臨時住所。故選C項(xiàng)。
【31題詳解】
考查動詞詞義辨析。句意:整個社區(qū)的人給我們送去了食物和衣服,給我們找了一個臨時住所,還資助我爸爸買了一個新家給我們住。A. ccupy占據(jù);B. finance資助;C. replace替換;D. paint繪畫。根據(jù)后文“a new hme fr us t live in.”結(jié)合選項(xiàng)可知,應(yīng)是資助買了新家給作者一家住,符合語境。故選B項(xiàng)。
【32題詳解】
考查動詞詞義辨析。句意:我們無法報(bào)答他們的善良和愛。A. remve移除;B. regain重新獲得;C. repay償還;D. renew更新。根據(jù)前文“She viewed every favr r act f kindness as smething that needed t be paid fr either in cash r in .”可知,作者的朋友無論得到什么幫助或善舉,都會以實(shí)物或者現(xiàn)金回報(bào),由此可推斷,此處指的是作者覺得無法“報(bào)答”社區(qū)人們的善舉,符合語境。故選C項(xiàng)。
【33題詳解】
考查動詞詞義辨析。句意:然而,我很快發(fā)現(xiàn),沒有人期望我們這樣做。A. taught教授;B. permitted允許;C. warned警告;D. expected期望。根據(jù)下文的“Because in the faces f each persn wh helped us were thse same jyful smiles.”可知,作者在每一個幫助他們的人的臉上都有同樣閃亮的眼睛和快樂的微笑,由此可推斷,此處指的是作者發(fā)現(xiàn)沒有人“期望”作者一家回報(bào)他們的善舉。故選D項(xiàng)。
【34題詳解】
考查名詞詞義辨析。句意:說到愛,事實(shí)是你分享的愛越多,你得到的愛也就越多。A. truth事實(shí);B. decisin決定;C. prblem問題;D. cncern擔(dān)憂。根據(jù)后文“the mre lve yu share, the mre lve yu have”可知,此處描述事實(shí)。故選A項(xiàng)。
【35題詳解】
考查動詞詞義辨析。句意:你付出的越多,得到的也就越多。A. lse失去;B. desire渴望;C. refuse拒絕;D. receive接收。根據(jù)后文“It desn’t balance ut. It just keeps grwing.”可知,它不是平衡的,但在不斷增長,所以應(yīng)是付出的越多,得到的也就越多。故選D項(xiàng)。
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(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。
Mst architects lk t cntrl nature, while Yu Kngjian, a Chinese landscape architect, wants nature t take ver. Intense strms are n the rise and cities acrss the wrld are finding ____36____ difficult t manage fldwaters. But instead f using cncrete-based engineering ways ____37____ (defend) against the increasing fldwaters, Mr. Yu is develping ____38____ might seem like an unexpected respnse: Let the water in.
“Yu cannt fight water,” Mr. Yu said. “Yu have t adapt t it.” He wants t reduce the destructive frce f fldwaters ____39____ slwing them and giving them rm t spread ut. Mr. Yu calls ____40____ cncept “spnge city (海綿城市)” and says it’s like ding tai chi with water, a reference t the Chinese martial art in which an ppnent’s energy and mves ____41____ (redirect), nt resisted.
The prblem with cncrete-based slutins ____42____ (be) that they are expensive, lack ____43____ (flexible) and require cnstant maintenance. Spnge cities create new parks, restre wetlands and set up rain gardens and pavements. Mr. Yu’s prpsal is this: Create areas with prus (多孔的) earth where lcal plants can grw well with little maintenance. If it rains, the earth and plants will absrb the water, preventing sme r even all f it frm flding nearby areas. Any extra water nt ____44____ (absrb) by the vegetatin will at least be slwed, unlike cncrete, which can instead ____45____ (dangerus) speed up water flw.
【答案】36. it 37. t defend 38. what 39. by##thrugh 40. the##this
41. are redirected 42. is 43. flexibility 44. absrbed 45. dangerusly
【語篇解讀】本文是說明文。文章主要介紹了中國景觀設(shè)計(jì)師俞孔堅(jiān)的“海綿城市”理念,他主張讓自然接管而非控制自然,特別是在應(yīng)對城市洪水問題上,他提倡讓水自然流入并通過多孔土壤和植物吸收來減緩水流,減少洪水的破壞力。
【36題詳解】
考查代詞。句意:強(qiáng)烈的風(fēng)暴正在增加,世界各地的城市都發(fā)現(xiàn)很難管理洪水。此處是固定搭配:find+it+形容詞+t d,其中it作形式賓語,不定式為真正賓語。故填it。
【37題詳解】
考查非謂語動詞。句意:但是,俞先生并沒有使用基于混凝土的工程方法來抵御不斷增加的洪水,而是想出了一個看似出人意料的應(yīng)對辦法:讓水進(jìn)來。此處是固定搭配:use sth t d意為“用某物做某事”。故填t defend。
【38題詳解】
考查賓語從句。句意:但是,俞先生并沒有使用基于混凝土的工程方法來抵御不斷增加的洪水,而是想出了一個看似出人意料的應(yīng)對辦法:讓水進(jìn)來??仗幰龑?dǎo)賓語從句,從句中缺少主語,用what引導(dǎo)。故填what。
【39題詳解】
考查介詞。句意:他想通過減緩洪水的速度和給洪水?dāng)U散的空間來減少洪水的破壞力??蘸笫莿用~,所以空處應(yīng)填介詞,根據(jù)句意,表達(dá)“通過”之意,可用介詞by或者thrugh。故填by/thrugh。
【40題詳解】
考查限定詞。句意:俞先生把這個概念稱為“海綿城市”,他說這就像用水打太極,這是一種中國武術(shù),對手的能量和動作是被轉(zhuǎn)移的,而不是被抵抗的。根據(jù)后文“spnge city”可知,此處特指“海綿城市”這個概念,此處既可以用冠詞the表特指,也可用形容詞this修飾。故填the/this。
【41題詳解】
考查動詞時態(tài)和語態(tài)。句意:俞先生把這個概念稱為“海綿城市”,他說這就像用水打太極,這是一種中國武術(shù),對手的能量和動作是被轉(zhuǎn)移的,而不是被抵抗的。本句是in which引導(dǎo)的定語從句,redirect作從句謂語,和主語an ppnent’s energy and mves之間是被動關(guān)系,用被動語態(tài),根據(jù)前文的says和calls可知,用一般現(xiàn)在時。故填are redirected。
【42題詳解】
考查動時態(tài)和主謂一致。句意:基于混凝土的解決方案的問題在于它們昂貴,缺乏靈活性并且需要不斷維護(hù)。be動詞作本句謂語,描述客觀事實(shí),用一般現(xiàn)在時,主語The prblem為第三人稱單數(shù)。故填is。
【43題詳解】
考查名詞。句意:基于混凝土的解決方案的問題在于它們昂貴,缺乏靈活性并且需要不斷維護(hù)。空前是動詞,所以空處應(yīng)填名詞作賓語,flexible的名詞形式是flexibility。故填flexibility。
【44題詳解】
考查非謂語動詞。句意:任何沒有被植被吸收的額外水分至少會被減緩,而不像混凝土?xí)kU(xiǎn)地加速水流。本句已有謂語動詞will be slwed,所以absrb用非謂語形式,根據(jù)空后的by可知,用過去分詞表被動。故填absrbed。
【45題詳解】
考查副詞。句意:任何沒有被植被吸收的額外水分至少會被減緩,而不像混凝土?xí)kU(xiǎn)地加速水流??仗幮揎椏蘸蟮膭釉~,用副詞修飾。故填dangerusly。
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,上周你班在郊區(qū)的金田村進(jìn)行了兩天勞動實(shí)踐。請你給英國朋友Sam寫一封郵件分享這次經(jīng)歷,內(nèi)容包括:
1.你學(xué)到的技能;
2.你的感想。
注意:
1.寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80左右;
2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。
Dear Sam,
Last week, my class had a tw-day labr practice in Jin Tian Village in the suburbs.
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yurs,
Li Hua
【答案】
Dear Sam,
Last week, my class had a tw-day labr practice in Jin Tian Village in the suburbs.
During the practice, we learned varius skills such as planting vegetables, harvesting crps, and feeding livestck. It was a fulfilling experience that allwed us t better understand the hard wrk f farmers. Thrugh this activity, I realized the imprtance f labr in ur lives and develped a greater respect fr thse wh wrk tirelessly t prvide fr us.
I feel bth grateful and inspired t cherish the fruits f thers’ labr.
Yurs,
Li Hua
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。
Jeremy, at 75, had becme used t living alne in his quiet hmetwn with his wife gne fr 10 years. He filled his days with husewrk, withut any cmpany, nt even a pet. In winter, he ften sat by the fireplace, wrapped in a blanket and drinking ht milk, with lneliness filling every crner f the huse.
Warned by the gvernment, a snwstrm was appraching. Jeremy was just abut t g t bed when he heard a strange nise frm his backyard, cutting thrugh the quiet evening.
Cnfused, Jeremy put n his thickest cat and went twards the backyard slwly. Then he fund a dg, cld and hungry, lying at the crner. But as he reached ut his hand, the dg’s eyes gt wild and it gave a threatening grwl (咆哮). Jeremy tk a step back, afraid f being bitten, since n ne wuld care fr him if things went wrng. He went back int the huse and clsed the dr. But he culdn’t just leave the dg ut there in the freezing cld.
Gathering his curage, Jeremy stepped utside again. This time, he mved carefully. The dg was still there. But its attitude changed slightly. It wasn’t trying t threaten him; it was prtecting smething. Driven by curisity, Jeremy went clser, speaking sftly t calm the dg. “Easy there... I’m nt here t hurt yu,” he said. The dg’s eyes tracked his every mve, but it didn’t grwl this time. Instead, it shwed smething hidden under its belly (肚子) slwly. It was tw tiny wlets (小貓頭鷹). Their small, rund bdies trembled slightly, but frtunately they were in gd cnditin.
The dg lay n the flr, eyes half-clsed and bdy still. It had clearly given everything it had t prtect the wlets. Jeremy gently checked it fr signs f life. It was very weak. Jeremy knew the animal rescue wuldn’t arrive in time because f the snwstrm. But he didn’t want t lse the dg.
注意:
1.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;
2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。
Knwing he culd nly rely n himself, Jeremy tk immediate actin.
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The next mrning Jeremy went t check the little her’s cnditin.
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【答案】
Knwing he culd nly rely n himself, Jeremy tk immediate actin. With the snwstrm intensifying, he knew he had t wrk fast. He carefully wrapped the dg and the tw wlets in a thick blanket he had brught frm his huse and gently placed them near the fireplace. Then he heated sme water n his stve and mixed it with sme leftver dg fd he had frm a neighbr’s visit, hping the warmth and nutritin wuld help revive the dg. As the dg began t lap up the fd, Jeremy culd see its strength slwly returning. The wlets, nestled clse t the dg, seemed t be in awe f their prtectr’s recvery. Jeremy stayed up mst f the night, mnitring the dg and the wlets, ensuring they were warm and cmfrtable.
The next mrning Jeremy went t check the little her’s cnditin. T his relief, the dg was nw awake and alert, its tail giving a weak wag in recgnitin f Jeremy’s care. The wlets were chirping sftly, their eyes wide with curisity. Jeremy decided that the dg and the wlets wuld stay with him until he culd find a mre permanent slutin. Fr the first time in a decade, the huse was filled with sunds f life and cmpaninship. The unexpected visitrs had nt nly brught a change t his rutine but als a renewed sense f cnnectin and respnsibility. As he lked at the dg and the wlets, he knew that his life was abut t take a turn he had never anticipated, and he welcmed it with pen arms.
Bird Trivia Nights
Date: Saturdays, May 3 and May 10
Time: 7:00 p. m. t 9:00 p. m.
Fee: Open t public
This ppular scial event lets participants team up and enjy friendly cmpetitin with ther bird enthusiasts n birding knwledge.
Beginning Birder Field Trips
Date: Sundays, May 4 and May 11
Time: 10:00 a. m. t 12:00 p. m.
Fee: Free t registers
Specially designed fr newcmers t birding, these trips ffer a guided experience in bird identificatin and the use f birding equipment.
Keynte Presentatins
Date: Fridays, May 2 and May 9
Time: 4:00 p. m. t 5:00 p. m.
Fee: $20
Published writers will cver engaging tpics n the art f birding, scientific discvery, and histrical perspectives in their presentatins.
Bird Art Basics Wrkshps
Date: Saturdays, May 3 and May 10
Time: 8:00 a. m. t 12:00 p. m.
Fee: $40
Explre yur artistic side and learn sme techniques thrugh sketching and painting birds under the guidance f ur artists.
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