第一套
Sectin A
Directins: Read the fllwing fur passages. Each passage is fllwed by several questins. Fr each f them there are fur chices marked A, B, C and D. Chse the ne that fits best accrding t the infrmatin given in the passage yu have just read.
A
【來源】上海市寶山區(qū)上海大學(xué)附屬中學(xué)2024-2025學(xué)年高三上學(xué)期期中英語考試卷
Almst half a millin yung ak (橡樹) trees have been saved after The Times revealed they were due t be destryed because f delays in gvernment help t create mre wdland.
A tree nursery said in March that it had been unable t find buyers fr the ne and tw-year-ld seedlings f England’s natinal tree.
Maelr Frest Nurseries near Wrexham spent tw years lking after 500,000 seedlings, expecting a great increase in demand after gvernment prmises t increase tree planting.
Demand failed t materialize and the cmpany said it planned t destry the trees, partly blaming difficulties land wners faced in btaining subsidies t fund the wrk.
After The Times reprted n the plan, dzens f charities, cmmunity grups and individuals all ver the cuntry gt in tuch with Maelr t ask if they culd help.
“The nursery discunted the price per tree frm 35 — 40 pence t 20 pence and sld nearly all f the 500,000 it had been planning t destry. Thanks largely t the article in The Times nly a small percentage had t be destryed,” said Mike Harvey, Maelr’s managing directr.
“We are delighted that these ak saplings (幼樹) have fund gd hmes. We were frustrated at the prspect f having t destry plants which we had spent tw years grwing nly t find they were being left withut a future fr reasns beynd ur cntrl.”
Mr Harvey said the largest rder, fr 30,000 aks, had cme frm Extinctin Rebellin Rewilding, an ffsht f the climate change campaign grup. It launched a campaign called Save the Oaks which raised £10,000 thrugh a crwdfunding appeal t purchase and plant trees that had been due t be destryed.
Jethr Gauld, ne f the rganisers f the planting in Cambridgeshire, said, “We wanted t d smething t prevent such a massive waste f saplings and help create a gd news stry t benefit lcal peple and wildlife. ”
Natasha Smers, a vlunteer fr Save the Oaks, said, “The supprt we’ve seen shws hw a cmmunity can cme tgether in difficult times. It’s clear that peple want t act fr a better future, ne where humanity and nature are cnnected.”
1.The underlined wrd ‘subsidies’ is clsest in meaning t ‘________’.
A.equipmentB.technical supprtC.cnfidenceD.financial aid
2.What had Maelr Frest Nurseries planned t d befre The Times reprted n their plan?
A.T reduce the price f the seedlings.
B.T ruin the trees it had taken care f.
C.T wait fr gvernment help t arrive.
D.T cunt the number f ak trees in Britain.
3.What happened t the 500,000 saplings at last?
A.Mst f them were sld ut.
B.Mst f them were thrwn away.
C.They were replanted t Cambridgeshire.
D.They were dnated t a campaign grup.
4.What is the passage mainly abut?
A.A prspective apprach t planting.
B.A natinwide effrt t save ak trees.
C.A tree nursery devted t preserving endangered trees.
D.A species f trees that are threatened with extinctin.
【答案】1.D 2.B 3.A 4.B
【導(dǎo)語】這是一篇新聞稿。文章講述通過《泰晤士報(bào)》報(bào)道,全國各組織一起努力拯救了50萬棵橡樹苗的故事。
1.詞句猜測題。由文章第四段“Demand failed t materialize and the cmpany said it planned t destry the trees, partly blaming difficulties land wners faced in btaining subsidies t fund the wrk.(需求未能實(shí)現(xiàn),該公司表示計(jì)劃摧毀這些樹木,部分原因是土地所有者在獲得 來資助這項(xiàng)工作方面面臨困難)”中fund the wrk可推知,這里指獲得“資金幫助”來資助這項(xiàng)工作,所以猜測subsidies表“資金幫助”的意思。故選D項(xiàng)。
2.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。由文章第四段“Demand failed t materialize and the cmpany said it planned t destry the trees, partly blaming difficulties land wners faced in btaining subsidies t fund the wrk.(需求未能實(shí)現(xiàn),該公司表示計(jì)劃摧毀這些樹木,部分原因是土地所有者在獲得資助方面面臨困難)”可知,在《泰晤士報(bào)》報(bào)道他們的計(jì)劃之前,Maelr森林苗圃計(jì)劃毀掉它照顧過的樹木。故選B項(xiàng)。
3.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。由文章第六段““The nursery discunted the price per tree frm 35— 40 pence t 20 pence and sld nearly all f the 500,000 it had been planning t destry. Thanks largely t the article in The Times nly a small percentage had t be destryed,” said Mike Harvey, Maelr’s managing directr.(“苗圃將每棵樹的價格從35-40便士降至20便士,并幾乎賣掉了它計(jì)劃摧毀的50萬棵樹。這在很大程度上要?dú)w功于《泰晤士報(bào)》的文章,只有一小部分被銷毀。”Maelr的董事總經(jīng)理邁克·哈維(Mike Harvey)說)”可知,50萬棵樹苗中的大部分都賣完了。故選A項(xiàng)。
4.主旨大意題。由文章第一段“Almst half a millin yung ak (橡樹) trees have been saved after The Times revealed they were due t be destryed because f delays in gvernment help t create mre wdland.(《泰晤士報(bào)》透露,由于政府在幫助創(chuàng)造更多林地方面的延誤,近50萬棵年輕的橡樹將被摧毀,此后這些橡樹得以幸存)”、第五段“After The Times reprted n the plan, dzens f charities, cmmunity grups and individuals all ver the cuntry gt in tuch with Maelr t ask if they culd help.(在《泰晤士報(bào)》報(bào)道了該計(jì)劃后,全國各地的數(shù)十家慈善機(jī)構(gòu)、社區(qū)團(tuán)體和個人與Maelr聯(lián)系,詢問他們是否可以提供幫助)”以及上下文可知,文章主要講通過《泰晤士報(bào)》報(bào)道,全國各組織一起努力拯救了50萬棵橡樹苗的故事。所以B項(xiàng)A natinwide effrt t save ak trees.(全國范圍內(nèi)拯救橡樹的努力)符合語境。故選B項(xiàng)。
B
【來源】上海市延安中學(xué)2024-2025學(xué)年高三上學(xué)期期中英語考試卷
The secret histry f spies
Yu might have seen spies in mvies, dressed in cl utfits and using high-tech gadgets, but did yu knw that spying has been arund fr thusands f years? Check ut this timeline t learn abut spies frm different perids in histry.
5.Aztec spies were nicknamed “mice” due t their ______.
A.small and quick mvementsB.nighttime activities fr spying
C.expertise in hiding in dark placesD.use f undergrund spaces fr secret peratins
6.Which f the fllwing spies used secret cdes t send messages t fellw spies?
A.Mata HariB.Harriet TubmanC.Anna StrngD.Sir Francis Walsingham
7.What can we knw abut spies thrughut histry?
A.Spying bas been arund fr a thusand years.
B.Mdem spies depend heavily n cl tls and utfits fr the peratins.
C.The ways f spying have remained unchanged thrughut histry.
D.Different cultures had their wn spies with unique methds.
【答案】5.B 6.C 7.D
【導(dǎo)語】本文是一篇說明文。文章介紹了歷史上不同時期、不同國家的間諜。
5.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)表格中第三部分的句子“Aztec spies, called quimichtin, lived in what’s nw central Mexic. They were nicknamed “mice” because they wrked at night t hide while spying.(阿茲特克間諜,被稱為quimichtin,生活在現(xiàn)在的墨西哥中部。他們的綽號是“老鼠”,因?yàn)樗麄冊谝归g工作,在間諜活動中隱藏起來。)”可知,阿茲特克間諜被稱為“老鼠”是因?yàn)樗麄冊谝归g進(jìn)行間諜活動。故選B項(xiàng)。
6.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)表格中第五部分的句子“Befre he became president f what wuld sn becme the United States, Gerge Washingtn had a grup f spies called the Culper Spy Ring during the Revlutinary War. One f its members, Anna Strng, sent cded messages thrugh her laundry. She hung clthes accrding t clr and number t tell sldiers where secret messages were hidden.(在喬治·華盛頓成為即將成為美國的總統(tǒng)之前,他在獨(dú)立戰(zhàn)爭期間有一群被稱為卡爾珀間諜網(wǎng)的間諜。其中一名成員安娜·斯特朗通過她的洗衣店發(fā)送編碼信息。她把衣服按照顏色和號碼掛起來,告訴士兵秘密信息藏在哪里。)”可知,安娜·斯特朗使用密碼向其他間諜發(fā)送信息。故選C項(xiàng)。
7.推理判斷題。根據(jù)文章介紹的不同時期、不同國家的間諜可知,他們都有自己獨(dú)特的從事間諜工作的方式。故選D項(xiàng)。
C
【來源】上海市上海中學(xué)2024-2025學(xué)年高三上學(xué)期期中考試英語試題
The recent trust crisis has led many scientists t take up arms t defend their enterprise, but in their attempt t fight back against varius frms f science denial, sme scientists say things that just aren’t true - and yu can’t build trust if the things yu are saying are nt trustwrthy.
One ppular mve is t insist that science is right - full stp - and that nce we discver the truth abut the wrld, we are dne. Anyne wh denies such truths is ignrant. Or, as Nbel Prize-winning physicist Steven Weinberg said, “Even thugh a scientific thery is in a sense a scial cnsensus (共識), it is unlike any ther srt f cnsensus in that it is culture-free and permanent.” Well, n. Science is a prcess f learning and discvery, and smetimes we learn that what we thught was right is wrng. Even a mdest familiarity with the histry f science ffers many examples f matters that scientists thught they had reslved, nly t discver that they needed t be recnsidered.
Anther ppular mve is t say scientific findings are true because scientists use “the scientific methd”. But we can never actually agree n what that methd is. Sme will say it is empiricism: bservatin and descriptin f the wrld. Others will say it is the experimental methd: the use f experiment t test hyptheses (假設(shè)). Recently sme prminent scientists claimed the scientific methd was t avid fling neself int thinking smething is true that is nt, and vice versa.
Each f these cmmnly-held views has its merits, but if the claim is that any ne f these is the scientific methd, then they all fail. Histry and philsphy have shwn that the idea f a singular scientific methd is, well, unscientific. In fact, the methds f science have varied between disciplines and acrss time. Many scientific practices, particularly statistical tests f significance, have been develped with the idea f aviding wishful thinking and self-deceptin, but that hardly cnstitutes “the scientific methd”. Scientists have bitterly argued abut which methds are the best, and, as we all knw, bitter arguments rarely get reslved.
In my view, the biggest mistake scientists make is t claim that this is all smehw simple and therefre t imply that anyne wh desn’t get it is dumb. Science is nt simple, and neither is the natural wrld; therein lies the challenge f science cmmunicatin. What we d is bth hard and, ften, hard t explain. Our effrts t understand and prtray the natural wrld are just that: effrts. Because we’re human, we ften fall flat. The gd news is that when that happens, we pick urselves up, brush urselves ff, and get back t wrk. Understanding the beautiful, cmplex wrld we live in, and using that knwledge t d useful things, is bth its wn reward and why taxpayers shuld be happy t fund research.
Scientific theries are nt perfect cpies f reality, but we have gd reasn t believe that they capture significant elements f it. And experience reminds us that when we ignre reality, it sner r later cmes back t bite us.
8.The qute frm Steven Weinberg is intended t ______.
A.illustrate that scientific theries are free frm cultural influences
B.stress what was believed t be true may turn ut t be false theries
C.shw even great scientists may be unfamiliar with the histry f science
D.serve as an example f the belief that science prduces permanent truths
9.What can be learned frm all the ppular pinins n “the scientific methd” mentined in the passage?
A.One way t make scientific discvery is ding experiments t bserve and describe the wrld.
B.Sme hld the scientific methd fcuses n prving hyptheses crrect thrugh experiments.
C.Sme suggest emplying the scientific methd t avid self-deceptin in scientific inquiry.
D.The scientific methd has evlved ver time and varied acrss scientific disciplines.
10.The underlined phrase “fall flat” in Paragraph 5 is clsest in meaning t ______.
A.fail t achieve a galB.lie n ne’s back
C.fall behind the timesD.rise t challenges
11.Which f the fllwing statements des the authr prbably agree with?
A.It’s pintless t agree n a single scientific methd as science is right in itself.
B.Science can’t supply abslute truths abut the real wrld, but it brings us clser.
C.Reflectin n the histry f science may help scientists restre public trust in science.
D.Making scientific theries easily understandable is the biggest challenge fr scientists.
【答案】8.D 9.C 10.A 11.B
【導(dǎo)語】本文是一篇議論文。文章主要探討了在信任危機(jī)下科學(xué)家捍衛(wèi)科學(xué)事業(yè)時存在的問題,包括忽視科學(xué)是一個不斷學(xué)習(xí)與發(fā)現(xiàn)的過程,認(rèn)為某種單一的科學(xué)方法更好,以及將科學(xué)簡單化,同時指出科學(xué)不能提供關(guān)于現(xiàn)實(shí)世界的絕對真理,但它使我們更接近真理。
8.推理判斷題。根據(jù)第二段中“One ppular mve is t insist that science is right - full stp - and that nce we discver the truth abut the wrld, we are dne. Anyne wh denies such truths is ignrant. Or, as Nbel Prize-winning physicist Steven Weinberg said, “Even thugh a scientific thery is in a sense a scial cnsensus (共識), it is unlike any ther srt f cnsensus in that it is culture-free and permanent.” (一種流行的做法是堅(jiān)稱科學(xué)是正確的——到此為止——一旦我們發(fā)現(xiàn)了世界的真相,我們就完成了任務(wù)。任何否認(rèn)這些真理的人都是無知的?;蛘?,正如諾貝爾獎得主物理學(xué)家Steven Weinberg所說,“盡管科學(xué)理論在某種意義上是一種社會共識,但它不同于任何其他類型的共識,因?yàn)樗皇芪幕挠绊懀沂怯篮愕?。?”可知,Steven Weinberg認(rèn)為科學(xué)理論與文化無關(guān),是永恒的,這支撐了前面提到的科學(xué)產(chǎn)生永恒真理的觀點(diǎn),是對其例證。故選D項(xiàng)。
9.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第三段中“Recently sme prminent scientists claimed the scientific methd was t avid fling neself int thinking smething is true that is nt, and vice versa. (最近,一些著名的科學(xué)家聲稱,科學(xué)的方法是避免欺騙自己,使自己誤以為某事是真的,反之亦然。)”可知,一些人建議采用科學(xué)的方法來避免在科學(xué)研究中自我欺騙。A項(xiàng)“進(jìn)行科學(xué)發(fā)現(xiàn)的一種方法是通過實(shí)驗(yàn)來觀察和描述世界”與第三段中“Sme will say it is empiricism: bservatin and descriptin f the wrld. (有人會說這是經(jīng)驗(yàn)主義:對世界的觀察和描述。)”不符,觀察和描述世界是經(jīng)驗(yàn)主義的方法;B項(xiàng)“一些人認(rèn)為科學(xué)方法的重點(diǎn)是通過實(shí)驗(yàn)證明假設(shè)是正確的”與第三段中“Others will say it is the experimental methd: the use f experiment t test hyptheses (假設(shè)). (其他人會說這是實(shí)驗(yàn)方法:用實(shí)驗(yàn)來檢驗(yàn)假設(shè)。)”不符,實(shí)驗(yàn)是用來檢驗(yàn)假設(shè)的,假設(shè)有可能被證偽;D項(xiàng)“科學(xué)方法隨著時間的推移而發(fā)展,在不同的科學(xué)學(xué)科中也有所不同”與第四段中“In fact, the methds f science have varied between disciplines and acrss time. (事實(shí)上,不同學(xué)科和不同時代的科學(xué)方法是不同的。)”不符,科學(xué)方法在不同時代不同不意味著它隨著時間的推移而發(fā)展。故選C項(xiàng)。
10.詞句猜測題。根據(jù)畫線部分的上文“Science is nt simple, and neither is the natural wrld; therein lies the challenge f science cmmunicatin. What we d is bth hard and, ften, hard t explain. Our effrts t understand and prtray the natural wrld are just that: effrts. Because we’re human (科學(xué)并不簡單,自然界也不簡單;這就是科學(xué)傳播的挑戰(zhàn)所在。我們所做的事情既困難又難以解釋。我們理解和描繪自然界的努力僅僅是努力。因?yàn)槲覀兪侨祟?”可知,科學(xué)和自然界都不簡單,人類在理解和描繪自然界上面臨挑戰(zhàn),存在局限性。由此可知,我們經(jīng)常會失敗,畫線部分意思應(yīng)該與fail t achieve a gal“目標(biāo)達(dá)成失敗”意思相近。故選A項(xiàng)。
11.推理判斷題。根據(jù)第二段中“Science is a prcess f learning and discvery, and smetimes we learn that what we thught was right is wrng. (科學(xué)是一個學(xué)習(xí)和發(fā)現(xiàn)的過程,有時我們會發(fā)現(xiàn)我們認(rèn)為正確的是錯誤的。)”、倒數(shù)第二段中“Science is nt simple, and neither is the natural wrld; therein lies the challenge f science cmmunicatin. What we d is bth hard and, ften, hard t explain. Our effrts t understand and prtray the natural wrld are just that: effrts. (科學(xué)并不簡單,自然界也不簡單;這就是科學(xué)傳播的挑戰(zhàn)所在。我們所做的事情既困難又難以解釋。我們理解和描繪自然世界的努力僅僅是努力。)”和最后一段中“Scientific theries are nt perfect cpies f reality, but we have gd reasn t believe that they capture significant elements f it. (科學(xué)理論并不是對現(xiàn)實(shí)的完美復(fù)制,但我們有充分的理由相信,它們捕捉到了現(xiàn)實(shí)的重要元素。)”可知,作者指出,人類在理解和描繪自然界上存在局限性,而且科學(xué)本身是學(xué)習(xí)和發(fā)現(xiàn)的過程,其中也會發(fā)生錯誤,但科學(xué)理論的確可以揭示現(xiàn)實(shí)的某些重要方面。由此可知,作者的觀點(diǎn)可能是“科學(xué)不能提供關(guān)于現(xiàn)實(shí)世界的絕對真理,但它使我們更接近真理”。故選B項(xiàng)。
Sectin B
Directins: Read the fllwing passage. Fill in each blank with a prper sentence given in the bx. Each sentence can be used nly nce. Nte that there are tw mre sentences than yu need.
【來源】2024屆上海市浦東新區(qū)高三下學(xué)期二模英語試題
What mtivates yu t wrk r study harder? Is it the thught f success and all the amazing things that yu can achieve, r is it the fear f failure and wrry abut all the things that can g wrng fr yu? 12 But is ne better than the ther?
A recent study lked at the effect f fear-based strategies n British secndary schl students. As is s ften the case, it’s cmplicated. They fund that if a test is seen as imprtant, and students are ptimistic that they can succeed, then the fear f failure can be used successfully by teachers t mtivate these learners. 13 It can in turn lead them t d wrse n the test than they wuld have dne therwise. The study als fund that if students are disengaged and dn’t care abut the test in the first place, then, unsurprisingly, the fear f failure is nt likely t mtivate them.
Entrepreneurs ften run the risk f failure. It’s a fact that mst new cmpanies will fail. 14 The persnal cnsequences f failure can be significant, and s funders may be mtivated t wrk harder t avid them. A study carried ut n British and Canadian entrepreneurs fund that fear f failure can imprve prblem slving, as peple are mtivated t anticipate and reslve ptential issues. Hwever, the study als shwed that it can lead t increased prcrastinatin as peple fcus t much n what they persnally fear, rather than what wuld be best fr the business. If smene is less cnfident abut their business idea, then they may find their decisin-making negatively affected by their fears.
15 It can drive cnfident peple t d better, but it can als increase ur dubts and turn them int barriers.
【答案】12.C 13.B 14.F 15.D
【導(dǎo)語】本文是一篇說明文,主要講述了基于恐懼的激勵策略具有復(fù)雜性。
12.前文“Is it the thught f success and all the amazing things that yu can achieve, r is it the fear f failure and wrry abut all the things that can g wrng fr yu?(是對成功和你能取得的所有驚人成就的想法,還是對失敗的恐懼和對所有可能出錯的事情的擔(dān)憂?)”講述了兩種不同的激勵因素,后文“But is ne better than the ther?(但是一個比另一個好嗎?)”反問是否一個因素比另一個更好,由此可知,空處應(yīng)講述這兩種因素經(jīng)常被用來激勵人們,C項(xiàng)“領(lǐng)導(dǎo)者、管理者和教師經(jīng)常使用其中一種想法來激勵人們更加努力地工作,取得更多成就?!狈项}意,選項(xiàng)中的“these ideas”指代前文提到的兩種激勵因素。故選C。
13.前文“They fund that if a test is seen as imprtant, and students are ptimistic that they can succeed, then the fear f failure can be used successfully by teachers t mtivate these learners.(他們發(fā)現(xiàn),如果一項(xiàng)測試被視為重要的,并且學(xué)生對自己能夠成功持樂觀態(tài)度,那么老師可以成功地利用對失敗的恐懼來激勵這些學(xué)習(xí)者。)”講述了在一項(xiàng)測試被認(rèn)為非常重要且學(xué)生對該測試持樂觀態(tài)度的情況下,老師可以有效利用對失敗的恐懼來激勵學(xué)生,后文“It can in turn lead them t d wrse n the test than they wuld have dne therwise.(這反過來會導(dǎo)致他們在測試中表現(xiàn)得比其他情況下更差。)”講述了會導(dǎo)致學(xué)生表現(xiàn)差,由此可知,空處講述的應(yīng)是不能有效利用對失敗的恐懼進(jìn)行激勵的情況,B項(xiàng)“然而,如果學(xué)生不自信,那么基于恐懼的方法可能會引發(fā)焦慮感?!狈项}意,Hwever表明前后之間為轉(zhuǎn)折關(guān)系。故選B。
14.根據(jù)后文的“The persnal cnsequences f failure can be significant, and s funders may be mtivated t wrk harder t avid them. A study carried ut n British and Canadian entrepreneurs fund that fear f failure can imprve prblem slving, as peple are mtivated t anticipate and reslve ptential issues. Hwever, the study als shwed that it can lead t increased prcrastinatin as peple fcus t much n what they persnally fear, rather than what wuld be best fr the business.(失敗的個人后果可能是巨大的,因此創(chuàng)始人可能會被激勵更加努力地工作以避免失敗。一項(xiàng)針對英國和加拿大企業(yè)家的研究發(fā)現(xiàn),對失敗的恐懼可以改善問題的解決,因?yàn)槿藗冇袆恿︻A(yù)測和解決潛在的問題。然而,這項(xiàng)研究也表明,這會導(dǎo)致拖延癥的增加,因?yàn)槿藗冞^于關(guān)注他們個人害怕的事情,而不是對企業(yè)最有利的事情。)”可知,對失敗的恐懼既可以有助于解決問題,也可以導(dǎo)致拖延癥,由此可知,這種激勵因素的有效性很復(fù)雜,F(xiàn)項(xiàng)“但這是激勵還是阻礙了商界人士?再說一遍,這并不簡單?!狈项}意,選項(xiàng)中的“Again, it’s nt straightfrward”與前一段中的“As is s ften the case, it’s cmplicated”照應(yīng)。故選F。
15.根據(jù)后文“It can drive cnfident peple t d better, but it can als increase ur dubts and turn them int barriers.(它可以驅(qū)使自信的人做得更好,但也會增加我們的疑慮,并將其轉(zhuǎn)化為障礙。)”并結(jié)合上文對學(xué)生和商業(yè)人士的分析可知,基于恐懼的激勵是復(fù)雜的,所以D項(xiàng)“總之,這些研究表明,基于恐懼的動機(jī)是復(fù)雜的?!狈项}意,選項(xiàng)中的“Taken tgether”表明這是總結(jié)。故選D。
第二套
Sectin A
Directins: Read the fllwing fur passages. Each passage is fllwed by several questins. Fr each f them there are fur chices marked A, B, C and D. Chse the ne that fits best accrding t the infrmatin given in the passage yu have just read.
A
【來源】上海交通大學(xué)附屬中學(xué)2023-2024學(xué)年高三上學(xué)期期中英語試題
Chinese Teapt Escaping frm British Museum Ges Viral
Chinese state media has praised a viral vide series telling the stry f a jade teapt cming t life and fleeing the British Museum t make its way back hme.
The set f three shrt vides, entitled Escape frm the British Museum, shws the teapt turning int a yung wman in a green dress, wh then engages a Lndn-based Chinese jurnalist t help her reunite with her family. It appears t have struck a chrd (弦) in China after first being released by independent vlggers n Duyin. By Mnday evening, it had reprtedly received mre than 310 millin views. The plt line taps int grwing Chinese criticism f the British Museum after reprts last mnth that mre than 1,500 priceless bjects, including gld jewelry, semi-precius stnes and glass, were missing, stlen r damaged.
In August the state media Glbal Times called fr the return f Chinese artifacts frm the museum “free f charge” in the wake f the cntrversy. “The huge hles in the management and security f cultural bjects in the British Museum expsed by this scandal (丑聞) have led t the cllapse f a lng-standing and widely circulated claim that ‘freign cultural bjects are better prtected in the British Museum’,” it said. It strngly supprted the vide series fr tuching n a “pwerful message” abut the imprtance f cultural heritage and reflecting “Chinese peple’s desiring fr the repatriatin f the Chinese cultural relics.”
State bradcaster CCTV als gave the shrt films a glwing review saying: “We are very pleased t see Chinese yung peple are passinate abut histry and traditin... We are als lking frward t the early return f Chinese artifacts that have been displayed verseas.”
The museum scandal made headlines arund the wrld and reawakened earlier demands by the Chinese media t restre the cuntry’s relics. The new three-part shw has triggered a wave f natinalism amng viewers, with many praising the creative plt that reduced them t tears by shwing hw the teapt experienced the happiness f returning t China t see pandas and watch a flag-raising ceremny n Tiananmen Square.
1.What excuse des Britain give fr keeping ther natins’ cultural bjects in its museum?
A.It has taken pssessin f these bjects by all lawful means.
B.These bjects are safer and taken better care f in its museum.
C.It is requested by ther natins t prtect their cultural bjects.
D.These bjects may cme t life, flee their cuntries and g viral.
2.What des the underlined wrd “repatriatin”(Para.3) prbably mean?
A.Repair.B.Reflectin.C.Reserve.D.Return.
3.Which f the fllwing can we infer frm the passage?
A.China had already demanded the restratin f its cultural relics befre the scandal.
B.The museum’s awful management and security systems are invlved in the scandal.
C.The Britain Museum is under pressure t return the cultural relics t China sner r later.
D.A Lndn-based Chinese jurnalist has cntributed a lt t the viral three-part vide series.
4.What’s the purpse f the passage?
A.T appeal t Britain t return China’s cultural bjects.
B.T intrduce a viral vide series abut a fleeing jade teapt.
C.T aruse readers’ cncern abut Chinese cultural bjects abrad.
D.T praise Chinese yung peple’s passin fr histry and traditin.
【答案】1.B 2.D 3.A 4.B
【導(dǎo)語】本文是一篇新聞報(bào)道。文章報(bào)道了關(guān)于一只逃跑的玉壺的短視頻在網(wǎng)絡(luò)迅速走紅,并引起中國官方媒體《環(huán)球時報(bào)》和中央電視臺的報(bào)道和評價。
1.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第三段““The huge hles in the management and security f cultural bjects in the British Museum expsed by this scandal(丑聞) have led t the cllapse f a lng-standing and widely circulated claim that ‘freign cultural bjects are better prtected in the British Museum’,” it said.(“這次丑聞暴露出大英博物館在文物管理和安全方面的巨大漏洞,導(dǎo)致了長期以來廣泛流傳的‘外國文物在大英博物館得到更好的保護(hù)’的說法的崩潰,”它說)”可推知,英國把其他國家的文物存放在自己的博物館里的理由是:它聲稱這些文物在它的博物館里更安全,能得到了更好的照顧。故選B。
2.詞句猜測題。根據(jù)常識和劃線詞所在句“Chinese peple’s yearning fr the repatriatin f the Chinese cultural relics.(中國人民渴望中國文物的repatriatin。)”中“Chinese peple’s yearning fr”可推知,中國人民渴望著這些珍貴文物的“回歸”。劃線詞repatriatin與return同義。故選D。
3.推理判斷題。根據(jù)最后一段“The museum scandal made headlines arund the wrld and reawakened earlier demands by the Chinese media t restre the cuntry’s relics. (博物館的丑聞成為世界各地的頭條新聞,并重新喚起了中國媒體早些時候要求歸還中國文物的呼聲)”可知,這一次大英博物館文物丟失和損壞的丑聞重新喚起中國媒體要求歸還中國文物的呼聲。由此推知,在此之前中國已經(jīng)要求大英博物館。故選A。
4.推理判斷題。通讀全文,結(jié)合文章標(biāo)題“Chinese Teapt Escaping frm British Museum Ges Viral (“從大英博物館逃跑的中國茶壺”在社交媒體上走紅)”和文中內(nèi)容可知,本文主要介紹了關(guān)于一只逃跑的玉壺的短視頻在網(wǎng)絡(luò)迅速走紅,并引起中國官方媒體《環(huán)球時報(bào)》和中央電視臺的報(bào)道和評價。所以“介紹一個關(guān)于‘逃跑的玉壺’的視頻系列”是文章的寫作目的。故選B。
B
【來源】上海市向明中學(xué)2024-2025學(xué)年高三上學(xué)期期中測試英語試卷
Purchase f Online Tickets
Temprary exhibitins are accessible fr individual viewing t hlders f tickets t the relevant museum facility. Certain exhibitins may be visited with separate tickets r with special guided tur tickets.
Prices fr entry tickets in the main categry:
Main Museum Cmplex-500 rubles
Main Museum Cmplex, pen-dated ticket*-1200 rubles
General Staff building-500 rubles
General Staff building, pen-dated ticket*-1200 rubles
Winter Palace f Peter the Great-700 rubles
Menshikv Palace-700 rubles
Staraya Derevnya Restratin and Strage Centre -700 rubles
Museum f the Imperial Prcelain Factry-300 rubles
* This ticket gives the hlder the right t visit the museum facility n ne f three successive wrking days. The date fr which the ticket was btained is the first day fra pssible visit. Applicatins fr refunds can be made n later than three days befre the date f the first pssible visit.
T find ut abut ther tickets, cncessins and the State Hermitage’s scial prgrammes, g t the Visiting Rules sectin f the website.
Electrnic tickets are available n the website nly fr the next 2-4 weeks, entrance tickets frm the ticket ffices nly fr the current day. This measure has been intrduced t cunter prfiteering. Buy yur tickets nly frm fficial sales pints perated by the museum itself!
Electrnic tickets d nt need t be exchanged at the ticket ffices. T enter the museum, yu will need t present the barcde, printed ut r stred n a mbile device, t the reader at the entrance turnstile.
Hlders have the right t return tickets that they have purchased n later than three days befre the date f their scheduled visit. Payments fr electrnic entry tickets can nly be refunded t the persn wh paid fr them thrugh the museum website. Details f the rules fr buying and returning tickets can be fund here.
IMPORTANT: If yu appear t have nt received letters cnfirming yur rder r cntaining the electrnic tickets, please check yur e-mail’s “Spam” flder.
If questins arise, we can be cntacted by telephne during the museum’s wrking hurs (daily except Mnday,1 Jan and 9 May)
● acquiring r returning tickets:
+7 (812) 710-99-60, e-mail: tickets@hermitage.ru
● acquiring tickets fr nline events:
+7 (812) 495-70-68, e-mail: lectriumnline@hermitage.ru
● guiding services:
+7 (812) 571-84-46, e-mail: excursf@hermitage.ru
5.If Janna wants t be able t visit bth Main Museum Cmplex and General Staff building n any date f the fllwing three days, hw much shuld she pay nline?
A.1000 rublesB.2400 rubles.C.1700 rublesD.1900 rubles.
6.Which f the fllwing statement is TRUE accrding t the web page?
A.All exhibitins are accessible t ticket hlders t the relevant museum facility.
B.Hlders can return their purchased tickets the day befre their visit date.
C.Ticket ffices nly ffer entrance tickets fr the current day t visitrs.
D.Electrnic tickets shuld be printed ut fr better recgnitin by the reader.
7.What can yu d if yu dn’t receive a cnfirmatin letter?
A.Cntact the staff f the museum by telephne at yur cnvenience.
B.Send e-mails t the museum staff n any f the weekdays.
C.G t the guiding center in persn with the screensht f yur rder.
D.Search ther flders in yur email fr the filtered messages.
【答案】5.B 6.C 7.D
【導(dǎo)語】本文是一篇應(yīng)用文。本文主要介紹了購買冬宮(艾爾米塔什博物館)門票的相關(guān)信息,包括不同場館的門票價格、不記名票的使用規(guī)則、電子票的購買方式及入場方法、退票規(guī)則以及聯(lián)系方式等。
5.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)Price fr entry tickets in the main categry部分的“Main Museum Cmplex-500 rubles; Main Museum Cmplex, pen-dated ticket*-1200 rubles; General Staff building-500 rubles; General Staff building, pen-dated ticket*-1200 rubles (主博物館綜合體-500盧布;主博物館建筑群,不定期門票*-1200盧布;總參謀部大樓——500盧布;總參謀部大樓,開票日期*-1200盧布)”可知,如果Janna想在未來三天內(nèi)的任何一天參觀主博物館群和總參謀部大樓,她需要購買兩張開放式日期票,總共需要2400盧布。故選B項(xiàng)。
6.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)“T find ut abut ther tickets, cncessins and the State Hermitage’s scial prgrammes, g t the Visiting Rules sectin f the website. ( 要了解其他門票,優(yōu)惠和國家冬宮的社會項(xiàng)目,請?jiān)L問網(wǎng)站的訪問規(guī)則部分。)”部分中“Electrnic tickets are available n the website nly fr the next 2-4 weeks, entrance tickets frm the ticket ffices nly fr the current day. This measure has been intrduced t cunter prfiteering. Buy yur tickets nly frm fficial sales pints perated by the museum itself! ( 電子票只在接下來的2-4周內(nèi)在網(wǎng)站上出售,門票只在當(dāng)天從售票處出售。這一措施是為了打擊暴利行為。只能在博物館的官方銷售點(diǎn)購票!)”可知,門票只在當(dāng)天從售票處出售即售票處只提供當(dāng)天的入場券。故選C項(xiàng)。
7.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)倒數(shù)第二段中“If yu appear t have nt received letters cnfirming yur rder r cntaining the electrnic tickets, please check yur e-mail’s “Spam” flder. (如果您似乎沒有收到確認(rèn)您的訂單或包含電子門票的信件,請檢查您的電子郵件的“垃圾郵件”文件夾。)”可知,如果你沒有收到確認(rèn)信,請?jiān)陔娮余]件的其他文件夾中查找被過濾的信息。故選D項(xiàng)。
C
【來源】上海市閔行區(qū)實(shí)驗(yàn)高級中學(xué)2024-2025學(xué)年高三上學(xué)期期中考試英語試卷
When I was 14, I began cllecting all the interesting math facts and puzzles that weren’t cvered in schl int a ntebk. This ntebk eventually expanded int six vlumes. These cllectins became the basis fr my bk, Prfessr Stewart’s Cabinet f Mathematical Curisities.
One f the mst interesting tpics I revisited while writing my bk was the “sausage cnjecture,” a unique mathematical challenge. A cnjecture is a thery that mathematicians believe culd be true but hasn’t been prven r disprven yet. The sausage cnjecture is abut finding the mst efficient way t wrap circles r spheres. Fr example, if yu wrap a string tightly arund several identical circles laid ut n a flat surface, the cnjecture explres which arrangement minimizes the area inside the string.
Mathematicians have lng studied hw t pack bjects tightly. Fr instance, it tk nearly 400 years t prve that stacking ranges in hexagnal layers is the mst cmpact frm in three dimensins. Hwever, this area f math isn’t fully reslved, especially when cnsidering mre than three dimensins r different shapes.
Cnsider a simple situatin: if yu were t wrap a ribbn arund six flat, circular pies, yu wuld find that placing the pies in a straight line (frming a “sausage” shape with the string) cvers the smallest area. But if yu wrap seven pies, a hexagnal layut with ne pie in the center tuching the thers is mre space-efficient. This pattern hlds true fr up t six circles; a linear layut is best. But fr seven r mre, a runder arrangement minimizes the area inside the string. This has been prven mathematically fr up t six circles.
The prblem becmes even mre cmplex with spheres. Fr wrapping 56 r fewer identical spheres, a sausage-shaped arrangement minimizes the vlume inside the wrapping. With 57 spheres, a cmpact shape is better, as it balances thinness with vlume. This t is a prven therem.
8.What des a cnjecture in mathematics refer t?
A.A fully prven mathematical therem.
B.A thery that has been prven incrrect.
C.A thery that might be true but hasn’t been prven yet.
D.A mathematical rule used fr slving algebraic prblems.
9.Accrding t the passage, hw shuld six flat, circular items be arranged t minimize the area enclsed by a string?
A.B.
C. D.
10.What is the primary purpse f the passage?
A.T explain a cmplex mathematical thery in detail.
B.T detail the authr’s persnal histry and achievements.
C.T intrduce a cllectin f mathematical wnders in a bk.
D.T prmte a prper way f discussing mathematical challenges.
【答案】8.C 9.B 10.A
【導(dǎo)語】這是一篇說明文。文章主要介紹了一個復(fù)雜的數(shù)學(xué)理論——香腸猜想。
8.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第二段“A cnjecture is a thery that mathematicians believe culd be true but hasn’t been prven r disprven yet. (猜想是數(shù)學(xué)家認(rèn)為可能是正確的理論,但尚未被證明或證偽。)”可知,數(shù)學(xué)中的猜想指的是這一理論可能是正確的,但尚未得到證實(shí)。故選C項(xiàng)。
9.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)倒數(shù)第二段“Cnsider a simple situatin: if yu were t wrap a ribbn arund six flat, circular pies, yu wuld find that placing the pies in a straight line (frming a “sausage” shape with the string) cvers the smallest area. (考慮一個簡單的情況:如果你用絲帶纏繞六個扁平的圓形餡餅,你會發(fā)現(xiàn)把餡餅放在一條直線上(用繩子形成一個“香腸”形狀)覆蓋的面積最小。)”可知,六個扁平的圓形物品放在一條直線上時覆蓋的面積最小。故選B項(xiàng)。
10.推理判斷題。根據(jù)第二段“One f the mst interesting tpics I revisited while writing my bk was the “sausage cnjecture,” a unique mathematical challenge. (在寫書的過程中,我重新審視了一個最有趣的話題,那就是“香腸猜想”,這是一個獨(dú)特的數(shù)學(xué)挑戰(zhàn)。)”及后文對該理論的具體介紹可知,本文的目的是詳細(xì)解釋一個復(fù)雜的數(shù)學(xué)理論。故選A項(xiàng)。
Sectin B
Directins: Read the fllwing passage. Fill in each blank with a prper sentence given in the bx. Each sentence can be used nly nce. Nte that there are tw mre sentences than yu need.
【來源】上海市行知中學(xué)2023-2024學(xué)年高三上學(xué)期11月期中考試英語試卷
T Big, T Expensive and T Silly — Why Vide Game Mvies Fail
Film adaptatins f vide games have fallen n the unsuspecting viewing public like a Drp Bear. At first they lk harmless enugh, but they ften leave viewers bruised and regretful.
These mvies are plentiful. 11 Yet despite big budgets and quality talent bth in frnt f and behind the camera, mst vide game mvies are cmmercial and critical failures.
12 The answer cmes dwn t a cmplex mix f cnflicting audience demands and cmmercial realities. Vide game mvies ften assume that the audience wants, r is interested in, the game’s legend and backgrund. In fairness, this is ut f fear that fans will? Criticise legend changes, alienating a key demgraphic. But games reveal legend prgressively ver tens f hurs f gameplay, whereas mvies have a small prtin f that time. This tensin risks creating bring expsitin and cmplex stry lines. Fr example, Warcraft details the rigins f cnflict between humans and rcs (獸), the central cnflict in the game’s wrld. 13
Additinally, excessive adherence t the surce material extends t using silly plt devices withut spending enugh time establishing prper reasns fr their existence. In games, these can wrk due t the “unspken but cmmnly understd lgic f ‘this is a vide game’”. In a game, peple accept incnsistent narrative devices because they facilitate interesting interactin and are the quickest rute twards allwing gamers t, say, sht hell-mnsters n Mars.
The game series became increasingly cmplex , as the player-cntrlled prtagnist (主角) parkured his way thrugh time perids like Renaissance Italy and Revlutinary America. The incredibility f the narrative wrld paled beside the fun f vaulting frm rftp t rftp in15th-century Flrence.
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【答案】11.E 12.A 13.F 14.B
【導(dǎo)語】本文一篇議論文。文章對失敗的電子游戲改編電影進(jìn)行了批評。
11.根據(jù)下文“Yet despite big budgets and quality talent bth in frnt f and behind the camera, mst vide game mvies are cmmercial and critical failures.(然而,盡管有巨大的預(yù)算和高質(zhì)量的人才,但大多數(shù)電子游戲電影在商業(yè)和評論界都是失敗的。)”中副詞“Yet”可知,上下文之間是轉(zhuǎn)折關(guān)系,下文說“大多數(shù)電子游戲電影在商業(yè)和評論界都是失敗的”,與E項(xiàng)中“The ptential t appeal t a devted fan base makes these mvies an attractive prspect.(吸引忠實(shí)粉絲群的潛力使這些電影具有誘人的前景。)”中描述的“誘人的前景”構(gòu)成轉(zhuǎn)折關(guān)系。同時,E項(xiàng)中“these mvies”與上文“These mvies”相照應(yīng)。故選E項(xiàng)。
12.下文“The answer cmes dwn t a cmplex mix f cnflicting audience demands and cmmercial realities. (答案可以歸結(jié)為受眾需求和商業(yè)現(xiàn)實(shí)之間相互矛盾的復(fù)雜組合。)”是一個答案,分析了電子游戲電影失敗的原因,針對A項(xiàng)“S why d these mvies fail?(那么,這些電影為什么會失敗呢?)”提出的問題給出答案。故選A項(xiàng)。
13.上文“But games reveal legend prgressively ver tens f hurs f gameplay, whereas mvies have a small prtin f that time. This tensin risks creating bring expsitin and cmplex stry lines. (但游戲會在數(shù)十小時的游戲過程中逐步展現(xiàn)傳奇,而電影只會占用一小部分時間。這種緊張感可能會產(chǎn)生無聊的敘述和復(fù)雜的故事情節(jié)。)”分析了游戲和電子游戲電影的不同,說明電影會產(chǎn)生無聊的敘述和復(fù)雜的故事情節(jié),然后下文“Fr example, Warcraft details the rigins f cnflict between humans and rcs (獸), the central cnflict in the game’s wrld.(例如,《魔獸爭霸》詳細(xì)描述了人類和獸人之間沖突的起源,這是游戲世界的核心沖突。)”用《魔獸爭霸》電影為例進(jìn)行舉例說明,F(xiàn)項(xiàng)“Hwever, a cmmn criticism was that it was full f bring expsitin and mstly uninteresting characters.(然而,一個普遍的批評是,它充滿了無聊的敘述和大多數(shù)無趣的角色。)”承接上一句,說明《魔獸爭霸》電影中的詳細(xì)描述導(dǎo)致了無聊和無趣,照應(yīng)了上文“creating bring expsitin and cmplex stry lines”,上下文語意連貫。故選F項(xiàng)。
14.下文“The plt — an riginal stry which retains the key elements f the games — was criticized as “scattered and fractured”, “hastily explained” and “disrienting”.(電影情節(jié)保留了游戲的關(guān)鍵元素,但被批評為“支離破碎”、“解釋草率”和“迷失方向”。)”說明了游戲改編電影的問題,是對B項(xiàng)“The film, in cntrast, failed t bring its audience alng fr the ride.(相比之下,這部電影沒能吸引觀眾。)”的解釋,說明了電影沒能吸引觀眾的原因。上下文語意連貫。故選B項(xiàng)。
1. ca (大約) 3100 B.C. -332 B.C.
Ancient Egyptian spies were sme f the first t use pisn t get the jb dne. T silence their enemies, they used killer methds which included pisns frm plants and snakes.
2. ca 1185-1600
The Japanese used spies called ninjas. These ninjas were experts in gathering secret infrmatin frm enemies and cmpetitrs. They were trained since childhd in sneaking arund and assassinating, but female ninjas wuld sneak int enemy lcatins by dressing up as dancers r servants.
3. ca 1325-1521
Aztec spies, called quimichtin, lived in what’s nw central Mexic. They were nicknamed “mice” because they wrked at night t hide while spying. Their jb was really dangerus, because if they gt caught, they culd be enslaved r even killed. That’s why they were paid mre than mst Aztec wrkers.
4. 1573 t 1590
Sir Francis Walsingham helped prtect Queen Elizabeth I f England by creating a netwrk f spies. They were skilled at reading cded letters and secretly pening and resealing envelpes cntaining infrmatin.
5. 1775-1783
Befre he became president f what wuld sn becme the United States, Gerge Washingtn had a grup f spies called the Culper Spy Ring during the Revlutinary War. One f its members, Anna Strng, sent cded messages thrugh her laundry. She hung clthes accrding t clr and number t tell sldiers where secret messages were hidden. Fr example, a black dress and tw handkerchiefs might have meant “check the secnd clsest river.”
6. 1861-1865
Harriet Tubman is famus fr helping enslaved peple in the United States escape Nrth, where slavery was illegal. But she was als a spy during the Civil War. She made maps f the land s nrthern trps culd safely travel thrugh Suthern states.
7. 1960s
During the Cld War between the United States and the Sviet Unin (nw Russia), spy activities n bth sides increased. T help, intelligence agencies develped sneaky gadgets fr spies t eavesdrp and cllect infrmatin. One ppular device was the buttnhle camera, which culd be cntrlled-frm inside a cat pcket. It allwed spies t secretly take a pht by pening a fake buttn n the cat.
8. 1916
During Wrld War Ⅰ, there was a Dutch dancer called Mata Hari. She accepted an assignment t spy fr France in 1916 but actually wrked fr their enemy, Germany. She was fund guilty f telling the Germans secrets abut a new weapn that the French were using — the tank — and was put t death in 1917.
9. 2024
Tday, spies dn’t even need t leave their hmes t cllect secret infrmatin. They use cmputer prgrams called spyware frm anywhere in the wrld t track activity and access tp- secret infrmatin n faraway devices such as cmputers, tablets and smartphnes. Many cmpanies cnsider cyber espinage t be their number-ne threat.
A.Nevertheless, cnfidence plays a significant rle in determining the effectiveness f fear-based mtivatin strategies.
B.Hwever, if students are nt cnfident, then fear-based appraches culd trigger feelings f anxiety.
C.Leaders, managers, and teachers have ften used ne f these ideas t inspire peple t wrk harder and achieve mre.
D.Taken tgether, these studies shw that fear-based mtivatin is cmplicated.
E.They may be inspired t learn new things that will help their business r find mentrs wh can supprt them.
F.But des this mtivate r discurage business peple? Again, it’s nt straightfrward.
A.S why d these mvies fail?
B.The film, in cntrast, failed t bring its audience alng fr the ride.
C.Game adaptatins issues seem nt t be due t a lack f resurces.
D.But the return n investment is nt encuraging, with a number failing t recup csts.
E.The ptential t appeal t a devted fan base makes these mvies an attractive prspect.
F.Hwever, a cmmn criticism was that it was full f bring expsitin and mstly uninteresting characters.

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