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試卷第=page1919頁,共=sectionpages1919頁試卷第=page11頁,共=sectionpages33頁山東省濱州市2021-2022學年高一下學期期末考試英語試題學校:___________姓名:___________班級:___________考號:___________一、閱讀理解Overtheyears,therehasbeenarisingtrendinthepopularityofvolunteervacationsandarapidincreaseinthenumberofpeopleinterestedinvolunteeringwhiletraveling.Hereareafewestablishedorganizationsforyoutochoose.TheUnitedNationsVolunteers(UNV)programisaUnitedNationsorganizationthatcontributestopeaceanddevelopmentthroughvolunteerismworldwide.BasedinBonn,Germany,UNVisactiveinaround130countrieseveryyear.Anyonewhoisconcernedaboutworldpeaceanddevelopmentiswelcome.Contactonline:/en/opportunitiesVolunteersInAsia(VIA)isanindependent,non-profitorganizationaimedtoincreaseunderstandingbetweentheUSandAsia.BasedinSanFrancisco,VIAprovidestwokindsofprograms.VIA’sAsiaProgramsofferAmericansthechancetoliveandvolunteerinAsia,whileVIA’sProgramsenableEastAsianuniversitystudentstoparticipateinprogramsintheUS.Contactonline:/contact/MealsonWheelsoriginatedintheUK.It’saprogramthatdeliversmealstoindividualsathomewhoareunabletopurchaseorpreparetheirownmeals.Thistypeofservicerequiresmanyvolunteerswithagoodknowledgeofbasiccookingtopreparethemeals.Contactonline:.au/BigBrothersBigSistersoffersarangeofmentoringprograms(指導計劃)tomeettheneedsofCanadianchildrenandfamilies.Inthetraditionalone-to-onementoringprograms,oneyouthandoneadultmentormeettwiceamonthforatleastoneyear.BigBrothersBigSistersalsooperatesgroupmentoringprogramsforteenagersandclubsfornewcomerCanadianyouth.Volunteersareindemandalltheyeararound.Contactonline:https://bigbrothersbigsisters.ca/1.WhichmightonechoosetopromotetheunderstandingbetweentheUSandAsia?A.TheUnitedNationsVolunteers. B.VolunteersinAsia.C.MealsonWheels. D.BigBrothersBigSisters.2.WhatdoweknowaboutBigBrothersBigSisters?A.Oneyouthandonementormeetatleastonceamonth.B.Itoperatesclubsforchildrenfromlocalcommunities.C.Itworkswithschoolstooperategroupmentoringprograms.D.Volunteerscanregisteratanytimeoftheyear.3.Whomaybequiteinterestedinthepassage?A.Acollegestudentinthegapyear. B.Atraveleronaone-weektour.C.AgovernmentofficialworkingintheUN. D.AnewcomertoCanadatomakemoney.EradajereOleitathinksshemayhaveapartialsolutiontotwoofourcountry’spersistentproblems:garbageandpoverty.It’scalledtheChipBagProject.The26-year-oldstudentandenvironmentalistfromDetroitisaskingafavoroflocalsnacklovers:Ratherthantossyouremptychipbagsintothetrash,donatethemsoshecanturnthemintosleepingbagsforthehomeless.ChipcatersdropofftheiremptybagsfromDoritos,Lay’s,andotherfavoritesattwolocationsinDetroit:aprintshopandaclothingstore,whereOleitaandhervolunteerhelperscollectthem.Aftertheysanitize(消毒)thechipbagsinsoapyhotwater,theyslicethemopen,laythemflat,andironthemtogether.Theyusepaddingandlinersfromoldcoatstolinetheinsides.Ittakesaboutfourhourstosewasleepingbag,andeachtakesaround150to300chipbags,dependingonwhetherthey’resingle-serveorfamilysize.Theresultisasleepingbagthatis“waterproof,lightweight,andeasytocarryaround,”OleitatoldtheDetroitNews.Sinceitsstartin2020,theChipBagProjecthascollectedmorethan800,000chipbagsand,asoflastDecember,created110sleepingbags.Sure,itwouldbesimplertoraisethemoneytobuynewsleepingbags.Butthat’sonlyhalfthegoalforOleita—whosefamilymovedtotheUnitedStatesfromNigeriaadecadeagowiththehopeofattainingabetterlife—andherfellowvolunteers.“Wearedevotedtomakinganimpactnotonlysocially,butenvironmentally,”shesaid.And,ofcourse,there’sthesymbolismofrecyclingbagsthatwouldotherwiselandinthetrashandusingthemtohelpthehomeless.It’sapowerfulreminderthatenvironmentalinjusticeandpovertyoftengohandinhand.AsOleitasaid,“Ithinkit’stimetoshowconnectionsbetweenalloftheseissues.”4.Whatisthemainideaofparagraph2?A.Howtheymakethesleepingbags. B.Whytheysanitizethechipbags.C.Wheretheycollectthechipbags. D.Whattheyusetolinetheinsides.5.Whatdothenumbersinparagraph3show?A.Thenewsleepingbagshavemanybenefits.B.Alotofeffortisputintomakingthesleepingbags.C.Peopleconsumealargequantityofchipseveryday.D.Peopleareawareoftheimportanceofenvironmentalprotection.6.Whydothevolunteersmakeratherthansimplybuysleepingbags?A.Theywishtheycouldearnbetterlife.B.Theythinkitisdifficulttoraisealotofmoney.C.Theyaimtohelpthehomelessbyrecyclingwaste.D.Theywanttofindasimplerwaytohelpthehomeless.7.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?A.Recyclingchipbagscanremovepoverty.B.Thenewsleepingbagshavebeenputintowideuse.C.Fewchipbagswillendupinthetrashinthecountry.D.Environmentalinjusticeandpovertyareusuallycloselyconnected.Tenyearsafterintroducing“GoogleGlass”,AlphabetInc.hascreatedanewkindofsmarteyeglasses.Thecompanysaysthewearablecomputerdevicecantranslatedifferentlanguagesinrealtime.Aworkingmodeloftheyet-unnameddevicewaspresentedtothepublicthisweekduringtheyearlyGoogleI/Odeveloperconference.Googledidnotsaywhentheglassesmightgoonsaletothepublic.ThefirstGoogleGlassdeviceincludedawearablecamerathatcouldfilmwhatthewearerssaw.Thatcausedwidespreadprivacyconcerns.ThecameraelementalsogaveGoogleGlassakindofscience-fictionlook.Thelatestdevicelooksmoresimilartotraditionalglasses.Abriefdemonstrationoftheneweyeglassesdescribeditstranslationability,butdidnotprovideadditionaldetails.Thecompanyalsodidnotsaywhetherthenewdevicewouldbeequippedwithacamera.Ademonstrationexplainedthataperson,wearingtheglassesandtalkingwithsomeonewhospeaksadifferentlanguage,canseethespokenwordsintheirownlanguage.ThedescriptionshowedtranslationsinvolvingEnglish,Mandarin,SpanishandAmericanSignLanguage.Thenewdeviceisoneofseveralproductssharedattheconferencethatarecurrentlyindevelopment.ThecompanysaystheproductsaimtobetterconnectGoogleserviceswithactivitieshappeningintherealworld.Thisincludescompanyofferingsforsearchingandviewingmaps,aswellasotherservicesusingthelatestdevelopmentsinartificialintelligence.EddieChung,adirectorofproductmanagementatGoogle,spoketodevelopersabouttheneweyeglasses.“Whatwe’reworkingonistechnologythatenablesustobreakdownlanguagebarriers,takingyearsofresearchinGoogleTranslateandbringingthattoglasses,”hesaid.8.What’sthepassagemainlyabout?A.AgreatbreakthroughhasbeenmadeinAI.B.Anewkindofsmarteyeglasseswillgoonsale.C.Anewkindofsmarteyeglassesisindevelopment.D.Differentlanguagescanbetranslatedinrealtime.9.Whatledtowidespreadprivacyconcerns?A.Thewearablecamera. B.Thelatestglassesdevice.C.Thesciencefictionlook. D.Thevirtualmaps.10.Whatcanwelearnaboutthenewdevicefromparagraph4?A.Itwon’tbeequippedwithacamera.B.Ithasmoreprecisetranslationabilities.C.ItcantranslatecertainlanguagesintooralEnglish.D.Itcanhelpcertainpeopleremovelanguagebarriers.11.What’sEddieChung’sattitudetowardstheneweyeglasses?A.Concerned. B.Critical. C.Indifferent. D.Positive.Itisreportedthat90millionpeopleinChinasufferfromdepression,witharound90%notgettinganyeffectivetreatment.OtherresearchfurthersuggeststhatmentaldisordershavegenerallybecomemorecommonacrossChinainthelast30years.China’sresourcesfordealingwithmentalhealthhavenotalwaysbeenatthesamelevelasothercountries.A2020WHOreportshowedthattherewereonly1.7psychiatristsper100,000people,comparedwith15per100,000intheEuropeancountries.Inthepast,mentalhealthsupportwaslargelyfocusedonspecificgroupssuchas“left-behindchildren”.However,manynowrecognizetheneedtomakesupportmorewidelyavailable.Oneissuethathashelpedbringmentalhealthintothespotlightonanationalscaleisthatof“996”workculture.Thetermreferstojobsinwhichemployeesarerequiredtoworksixdaysperweekfrom9a.m.until9p.m.Withthe996-workculture,moreandmorepeoplearestartingtorealizethatactually,mentalhealthcanaffectawholenumberofpeople.Asweallknow,longhoursofovertimemaycausemanyhealthproblems,evenleadingtosuddendeath.Ourgovernmentisindeeddesigningpoliciestodealmoreeffectivelywithmentalhealthchallenges.Thecountry’sNationalHealthCommissionplanstointroducescreening(篩查)forvulnerablegroupsandrequiremedicalinstitutionsaswellasuniversities,collegesandhighschoolstoreevaluatementalhealthpolicies.Thegovernmentplanstosetupmentalhealthoutpatientservicesin40%ofthegeneralhospitalsinpilotareasbytheendof2022,amovecatalyzedbythepandemic.Whetherpolicieswillbeeffectivelyimplementedremainstobeseen.However,whatisclearisthatmentalhealthisnowverymuchtakenseriouslyacrossChina.12.Whatdoweknowfromthefirsttwoparagraphs?A.China’smedicallevelisquitebackward.B.Mentalhealthproblemsaregettingmoreserious.C.Chinahasthelargestpopulationwithdepression.D.Manypeoplewithdepressionrefusetobetreated.13.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“psychiatrists”inparagraph2referto?A.Doctors. B.Professors.C.Researchers. D.Patients.14.Whatcanwelearnaboutthe996-workculture?A.Itiswellreceivedbyemployees. B.Itseverelyaffectspeople’shealth.C.Itcanmakepeopleworkevenharder. D.Itdoesharmto“left-behindchildren”.15.Whatmeasuresourgovernmentgoingtotake?A.Cooperatingwithmedicalinstitutions. B.Establishingmorevoluntaryorganizations.C.Settingupoutpatientservicesinpilotareas. D.Designingpoliciestodealwiththechallenges.二、七選五Somehealthypeoplehaveflatabs(腹肌)andthinbodies.____16____Infact,theofficialdefinitionofhealth—atleast,theoneusedbytheWorldHealthOrganization(WHO)—saysnothingaboutthewayyoulook.WHOsayshealthis“astateofcompletephysical,mentalandsocialwell-beingandnotmerelytheabsenceofdiseaseorinfirmity.”____17____Youeatwhenyou’rehungryandstopwhenyou’refull.____18____“Itsoundsreallysilly,butit’samazinghowmanyofusdon’tdothat,”Dr.CindyGeyer,memberoftheTrueHealthInitiativeandmedicaldirectoratCanyonRanchinLenox,Massachusetts,toldINSIDER.“Weforgettoeatsowe’restarvingandthenweeataton,orwe’reeatingmindlesslyinfrontoftheTV,orwe’reeatinginanemotionalcontextbecauseit’showwe’reself-soothing.Ahealthyrelationshipwithfoodistrustingyourinternalcues,notexternalones,todecidewhatandhowmuchtoeat,”shesaid.“Iencourageclientstoeatuntilthey’resatisfied,butnotstuffed.”____19____Adiversedietensuresthatyou’remorelikelytogetallthevitaminsandnutrientsyouneed,sheexplained.Thisisevenmoretrueifthedietisrichinwholefoods(天然食品),whichtendtobemorenutrient-densethanprocessedstuff.You’reeatingenough.Remember,caloriesaren’tyourenemyorsomeevilforcetobereducedatallcosts.____20____Andifyou’renoteatingenoughofthem,youcouldendupfeelingmoody,weak,achy,andmore.A.Howcanyoutellifyoufitthatdefinition?B.You’reeatingavarieddietrichinwholefoods.C.Theygivespecialattentiontothewaytheylive.D.Thissimplebehaviorisatypicalfeatureofhealthyeating.E.Butthatdoesn’tmeanthesequalitiesarenecessaryforgoodhealth.F.Ahealthyrelationshipwithfoodcontributesgreatlytogoodhealth.G.They’reanenergysourcethathelpsyouliveyourlifeanddowhatyoulove.三、完形填空When15-year-oldAmybeganworkingonherfamily’sfarmintheearlymorning,shewasgreetedbyararesight—anextremelylargeeaglewithabrokenleg.“Hewas____21____andtryingtofly,whichpanickedmealittlebecausehewasthe____22____ofmysheepdog,”shesaid.“I’mseriouslynotabirdperson.Ican____23____cowsthatweighnearlyatonbutwon’tgonearabird,Iwon’tevengonearchickens.”Seeingthebird____24____introuble,Amyquicklycalledforhelp.____25____herownfearofbirds,shewassadtoseealocaleaglehurt.“Irangmymumimmediately.Icouldn’t____26____himthere.Ifeltreallybadforhimbecausehewasallwetandcold,”Amysaid.SincetheeaglewaslivinginanestonAmy’sfarm,hehas____27____theteenager.But____28____therescuersfromWildlifeRescueSouthCoastarrivedhegatheredallofhis____29____togivethemagoodchase,alert(警惕的)tothenewpeople.RescuerAmaraMohanimmediatelynoticedtheeaglehadbrokenhisleg,andafterthreehoursofstrugglinghewasfinally_____30_____andeventuallytakentoSydney’sSmallAnimalSpecialistHospitalfora(an)_____31_____.Apinandplatewereputinhisleft_____32_____,adelicateoperationonsuchasmallbone.Ms.Mohansaidthataftertheoperation,theeaglewas_____33_____wellatRaptorRecoveryAustralia.“Heisreallybright;he’susinghisrightlegandputtingmore_____34_____onitnow,”Ms.Mohansaid.Amyhopesallisgoingwellandtheeaglecanbereturnedtoherfamily’sfarm.“I’vedonealotof_____35_____thingsonthefarm—savingtheeagleisoneofthem.”Shesaid.21.A.defending B.attacking C.struggling D.jumping22.A.size B.name C.shape D.scent23.A.lookinto B.lookthrough C.lookafter D.lookaround24.A.exceptionally B.obviously C.absolutely D.additionally25.A.Besides B.Except C.Despite D.Beneath26.A.make B.cure C.treat D.leave27.A.loved B.trusted C.attracted D.threatened28.A.asfaras B.aslongas C.assoonas D.asmuchas29.A.courage B.power C.force D.energy30.A.caught B.killed C.hurt D.injured31.A.relief B.campaign C.mission D.operation32.A.arm B.wing C.leg D.feather33.A.recovering B.turning C.controlling D.arranging34.A.gravity B.pressure C.treatment D.weight35.A.core B.amusing C.fantastic D.unfortunate四、語法填空JingXiuhandicraft,amajorschooloftraditionalChineseembroidery,hasbeenlistedasworksofChina’sownIntangibleCulturalHeritage.Itisattheriskof____36____(disappear).ThelistensuresthatChina’sbestculturetraditionispreservedanddevelopedaswellasmadeknowntotheworld.JingXiu,also____37____(call)GongtingXiuorGongXiu,was____38____(original)madefortheroyalhousehold.Jing____39____(name)afterYanjing(nowBeijing)inancientChina.InChinese,XiumeansembroiderywhileGongtingorGongreferstotheroyalpalaceoccupiedbytheimperialfamilies.ThehistoryofJingXiu____40____(date)backtotheTangDynasty(618-907)whenspecialworkshopswereestablished____41____(produce)embroideryitemsfortheimperialhousehold.IntheMing(1368-1644)andQing(1644-1911)dynasties,____42____styleofJingXiutookshapeintermsofmaterials,handcraftsmanship,andembroiderypatterns.JingXiu,____43____isnotedfortherigidstandardofcountedstitch(針腳),symbolicpatterns,andsecond-to-noneskills,tooktheleadoftheFourMinorEmbroiderySchoolsofQing,along____44____theembroideriesofLuXiufromShandongProvince,BianXiufromHenanProvince,andOuXiufromZhejiangProvince.JingXiustandsoutby____45____(it)stronginfluenceinthestylefromtheimperialqualities,afeaturethatisrareinChineseembroideryarts.Theneedleworkfeatureselegantcolorsandmagnificentimages,markedbydemandingspecification(規格)onsilkmaterial,typesofstitches,anddesignpatterns.五、單詞拼寫46.Scientific____________(實驗)arenecessaryinestablishingthetruth.47.Thecaptaintellsthepassengersthattheyarenot____________(允許)toleavetheship.48.Theintelligentwalkinghouseis____________(有能力的)ofusingGPStechnologytotraveltodifferentplaces.49.Ito____________tomethatIshouldhelpmymotherdomorehousework.50.Makesureyouhaves____________food,water,medicineandbatteriesforelectricalappliancesbeforedeparture.51.Linstartedtotellastoryabouta____________(殘忍的)Romanemperorwhotriedtofeedamantowildanimals.52.Itwasasuccessfarbeyondtheire____________.53.TheChineseteam____________(打敗)theNetherlandsinthesemi-finalmatches.54.OldTomusedtobea____________(經常的)visitortothediner.55.____________(尷尬的)andashamed,Ican’tconcentrateonanything.六、書面表達假定你是李華,在上周舉行的校園英語戲劇表演比賽中,你班獲得了第一名。請你給外教老師Mr.Green寫一封信,感謝他的指導與幫助。內容包括:1.告知獲獎消息;2.表達感謝。注意:1.詞數80左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應位置作答。DearMr.Green,______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yourssincerely,LiHua七、讀后續寫閱讀下面材料,根據其內容和所給段落開頭語續寫一段,使之構成一篇完整的短文。續寫詞數應為80左右。Itwassuchanicedayandit’sSunday.Ileftfortheparkwithmyskateboard.Thereweresomanykidsinthecentralsquare.Theparentschattedmerrilyinsmallgroups,occasionallytakingaglanceattheirkids.Iskatedforabouthalfanhourandtookabreakonthenearbybench.Earlysummermorningwasalwaysthebesttime,thebirdchirpinginthetreesandcoolwindsblowinginmyface.HowcouldImissit?DadsaidhewasgoingtomowthelawnintheyardontheweekendandaskedwhetherIcouldhelp.Imadeanexcuseandjustranaway.ItookalookaroundtheparkbeforeIstoodupandspottedanoldmanonthefarsideofthepark.Hekeptbendingforwardandthrewsomethingintoaplasticbagwithhim.Iwatchedforawhileandrealizedwhathewasdoing.Hewaspickingupthelitter.Atfirst,IthoughthemightbeacleanerworkingintheparkbutIhadneverseenhimbefore.“Whoishe?It’sSundayandheisnothereforfun?”Italkedtomyself.Iwentonskatingandforgotabouthim.Timewentfastandthesunwasalreadyhighupinthesky.ItwasgettinghotandIwastired.IwasreadytogowhenIsawtheoldmanagain.Theparkwashallempty.Hewasstillthere,collectingtherubbishleftonthebencheswithmucheffort.Timeandtimeagain,hestoppedtostraightenhisbodybutheshowednosignofleavingsoon.Clearly,itwashardworkforpeopleofhisage.“Nottoleave?Whatifhehasnowaterleftinsuchhotweather?”Iwondered.Withsomehesitation,Iwalkedtowardhim.___________________________________________________________________________####################################################閱讀理解【答案】1-3BDA【解析】本文是一篇應用文。文章主要介紹的是四個志愿者機構。1.細節理解題。根據VolunteersInAsia(VIA)部分的“VolunteersInAsia(VIA)isanindependent,non-profitorganizationaimedtoincreaseunderstandingbetweentheUSandAsia.(亞洲志愿者協會是一個獨立的非營利組織,旨在增進美國和亞洲之間的了解。)”可知,人們可能會選擇VolunteersinAsia來促進美國和亞洲之間的理解。故選B。2.細節理解題。根據BigBrothersBigSisters部分的“Volunteersareindemandalltheyeararound.(全年需要志愿者)”可知,志愿者可以在一年中的任何時候登記加入BigBrothersBigSisters。故選D。3.推理判斷題。根據第一段的“Overtheyears,therehasbeenarisingtrendinthepopularityofvolunteervacationsandarapidincreaseinthenumberofpeopleinterestedinvolunteeringwhiletraveling.Hereareafewestablishedorganizationsforyoutochoose.(在過去的幾年里,志愿者假期的流行呈上升趨勢,并且對在旅行中做志愿者感興趣的人數迅速增加。這里有一些已經成立的機構供您選擇)”可知,本文介紹的是四個志愿者機構,因此愿意做志愿者的人對這篇文章感興趣,一個在間隔年的大學生應該會對做志愿者感興趣。故選A?!敬鸢浮?-7ABCD【解析】這是一篇記敘文。主要講述了美國女孩EradajereOleita通過回收空薯條包裝袋來制作睡袋,幫助無家可歸的人并保護環境的故事。1.概括大意題。第二段段意為:薯條愛好者將他們來自Doritos、Lay’s和其他受歡迎品牌的空包裝送到底特律的兩個地方:一家印刷店和一家服裝店,Oleita和她的志愿者在那里收集空包裝。在用肥皂熱水清洗薯條包裝后,他們將其切開,平放,然后將其熨在一起。他們用舊外套的填充物和襯里來填充內部。由此可知,本段主要講述了他們是如何收集并制作睡袋的。故選A項。2.推理判斷題。根據第三段“Ittakesaboutfourhourstosewasleepingbag,andeachtakesaround150to300chipbags(縫一個睡袋大約需要四個小時,每個睡袋大約需要150到300個薯條包裝)”以及“Sinceitsstartin2020,theChipBagProjecthascollectedmorethan800,000chipbagsand,asoflastDecember,created110sleepingbags.(自2020年啟動以來,薯條包裝項目已經收集了80多萬個薯條包裝,截至去年12月,已經制作了110個睡袋)”可知,這一項目收集了非常多薯條包裝,每150到300個薯條包裝能制成一個睡袋,并且縫制一個睡袋需要大約四個小時,所以這些數字顯示出制作睡袋需要付出很多努力。故選B項。3.推理判斷題。根據最后一段“And,ofcourse,there’sthesymbolismofrecyclingbagsthatwouldotherwiselandinthetrashandusingthemtohelpthehomeless.(當然,還有回收薯條包裝的象征意義,用這些會被扔進垃圾桶里的薯條包裝袋來幫助無家可歸的人)”可知,薯條包裝袋一般被當做垃圾,志愿者制作睡袋而不是簡單地購買睡袋,是為了通過回收垃圾來幫助無家可歸的人。故選C項。4.推理判斷題。根據最后一段“It’sapowerfulreminderthatenvironmentalinjusticeandpovertyoftengohandinhand.AsOleitasaid,“Ithinkit’stimetoshowconnectionsbetweenalloftheseissues.”(這有力地提醒我們,環境不公和貧困往往是同時存在的。正如Oleita所說,“我認為是時候展示所有這些問題之間的聯系了?!保笨芍?,環境不公和貧困通常同時存在,密切相關。故選D項。【答案】8-11CADD【解析】這是一篇說明文,文章主要介紹了AlphabetInc.公司研發的可實時翻譯的智能眼鏡。1.概括大意題。根據文章內容,結合第一段“Tenyearsafterintroducing‘GoogleGlass’,AlphabetInc.hascreatedanewkindofsmarteyeglasses.Thecompanysaysthewearablecomputerdevicecantranslatedifferentlanguagesinrealtime.(在推出‘谷歌眼鏡’十年之后,AlphabetInc.創造了一種新型智能眼鏡。該公司表示,這種可穿戴計算機設備可以實時翻譯不同的語言。)”可知,本文主要講述AlphabetInc.公司創造了一種可以實時翻譯不同語言的新型智能眼鏡,C項“一種新型的智能眼鏡正在研發中”能夠總結文章大意。故選C項。2.細節理解題。根據第三段前兩句“ThefirstGoogleGlassdeviceincludedawearablecamerathatcouldfilmwhatthewearerssaw.Thatcausedwidespreadprivacyconcerns.(最先推出的谷歌眼鏡設備包括一個可穿戴相機,可以拍攝佩戴者所看到的東西。這引起了廣泛的隱私問題。)”可知,可穿戴相機引起了廣泛的隱私問題。故選A項。3.推理判斷題。根據第四段中“Ademonstrationexplainedthataperson,wearingtheglassesandtalkingwithsomeonewhospeaksadifferentlanguage,canseethespokenwordsintheirownlanguage.(演示解釋說,佩戴這款眼鏡的人士在跟語言不同的人士交談時,可以看到對方的話用自己的語言顯示出來。)”可知,新設備可以幫助某些人消除語言障礙,故選D項。4.推理判斷題。根據最后一段EddieChung說的話“Whatwe’reworkingonistechnologythatenablesustobreakdownlanguagebarriers,takingyearsofresearchinGoogleTranslateandbringingthattoglasses(我們正在研究的是能讓我們打破語言障礙的技術,將谷歌翻譯多年的研究應用于眼鏡上。)”可知,他認為智能眼鏡是打破語言障礙的技術,故他對新型眼鏡持積極的態度,故選D項?!敬鸢浮?2-15BABC【解析】這是說明文,文章講述在中國心理健康問題越來越普遍,讓心理健康在全國范圍內受到關注的一個問題是“996”工作文化,長時間工作會引起很多健康問題,政府也非常重視心理健康,正在制定政策,以更有效地應對心理健康挑戰。1.推理判斷題。根據第一段中“OtherresearchfurthersuggeststhatmentaldisordershavegenerallybecomemorecommonacrossChinainthelast30years.(其他研究進一步表明,在過去30年里,精神障礙在中國變得更加普遍。)”可知,在中國心理健康問題越來越嚴重。故選B項。2.詞義猜測題。根據劃線詞上文“China’sresourcesfordealingwithmentalhealthhavenotalwaysbeenatthesamelevelasothercountries.(中國處理心理健康問題的資源并不總是與其他國家處于同一水平。)”可知,劃線詞是具體講述處理心理健康問題的資源,即心理健康醫生的數量,畫線詞所在句意為“A2020WHOreportshowedthattherewereonly1.7psychiatristsper100,000people,comparedwith15per100,000intheEuropeancountries.(世衛組織2020年的一份報告顯示,每10萬人中只有1.7名精神病醫生,而歐洲國家每10萬人中有15名精神病醫生。)”,psychiatrists意為“醫生”。故選A項。3.細節理解題。根據第四段中“Withthe996-workculture,moreandmorepeoplearestartingtorealizethatactually,mentalhealthcanaffectawholenumberofpeople.Asweallknow,longhoursofovertimemaycausemanyhealthproblems,evenleadingtosuddendeath.(996工作文化之下,越來越多的人開始意識到,實際上,心理健康可以影響很多人。我們都知道,長時間加班可能會導致許多健康問題,甚至導致猝死。)”可知,996工作文化嚴重影響人們的健康。故選B項。4.細節理解題。根據倒數第二段中“Thegovernmentplanstosetupmentalhealthoutpatientservicesin40%ofthegeneralhospitalsinpilotareasbytheendof2022,amovecatalyzedbythepandemic.(受疫情影響,政府計劃到2022年底在試點地區40%的綜合醫院開設心理健康門診服務。)”可知,政府將在試點地區開展心理健康門診服務。故選C項。七選五【答案】16-20EADBG【解析】本文是一篇說明文,主要講的是如何判斷自己的飲食習慣是否健康。1.空前說“Somehealthypeoplehaveflatabs(腹肌)andthinbodies.(有些健康的人腹肌平坦,身材苗條。)”,空后說“Infact,theofficialdefinitionofhealth—atleast,theoneusedbytheWorldHealthOrganization(WHO)—saysnothingaboutthewayyoulook.(事實上,健康的官方定義——至少是世界衛生組織(WHO)所使用的——與你的外表無關。)”,說明空前描述的不是健康的必備品質,E選項“Butthatdoesn’tmeanthesequalitiesarenecessaryforgoodhealth.(但這并不意味著這些品質是健康的必要條件。)”承上啟下,符合語境,故選E。2.空前說“WHOsayshealthis“astateofcompletephysical,mentalandsocialwell-beingandnotmerelytheabsenceofdiseaseorinfirmity.”(世衛組織表示,健康是“一種完全的身體、精神和社會福祉狀態,而不僅僅是沒有疾病或表現虛弱?!保?,A選項“Howcanyoutellifyoufitthatdefinition?(你怎么知道你是否符合這個定義?)”中的“thatdefinition”指代空前WHO所給出的定義,引出下文判斷自己是否健康的一些方法,因此A選項承上啟下,符合語境,故選A。3.空前說“Youeatwhenyou’rehungryandstopwhenyou’refull.(餓了就吃,飽了就停。)”,D選項“Thissimplebehaviorisatypicalfeatureofhealthyeating.(這種簡單的行為是健康飲食的一個典型特征。)”對空前所描述的行為做出評論,且和前一空的內容“Howcanyoutellifyoufitthatdefinition”相呼應,因此D選項承接上文,符合語境,故選D。4.空格處是本段主題句,空后說“Adiversedietensuresthatyou’remorelikelytogetallthevitaminsandnutrientsyouneed,sheexplained.(她解釋到,多樣化的飲食確保你更有可能獲得所需的所有維生素和營養。)”,因此本段主要講的是“多樣化的飲食”,B選項“You’reeatingavarieddietrichinwholefoods.(你的飲食豐富多樣,富含天然食品。)”說明了你的飲食多樣化,且“You’reeating”和下一段的“You’reeating”在句式上形成重復,因此B選項可作為主題句,故選B。5.空前說“Remember,caloriesaren’tyourenemyorsomeevilforcetobereducedatallcosts.(記住,卡路里不是你的敵人,也不是要不惜一切代價降低的邪惡力量。)”,空格處應說明卡路里的積極作用,G選項“They’reanenergysourcethathelpsyouliveyourlifeanddowhatyoulove.(它們是一種能量,幫助你過自己的生活,做自己喜歡的事情。)”中的“They”指代前面的“calories”,說明了卡路里的積極作用,因此G選項承接上文,符合語境,故選G。完形填空【答案】21-25CACBC26-30DBCDA31-35DCADC【解析】這是一篇記敘文。文章主要講述了15歲的女孩Amy雖然不喜歡鳥類,但還是盡力拯救一只腿部受傷的老鷹的故事。1.考查動詞詞義辨析。句意:它在掙扎,試圖飛翔,這讓我有點恐慌。A.defending保衛;保護;B.attacking襲擊;C.struggling掙扎;努力;D.jumping跳躍。根據空前“anextremelylargeeaglewithabrokenleg”以及空后“andtryingtofly”可知,這只受傷的鷹努力著想要飛翔。故選C項。2.考查名詞詞義辨析。句意:因為它和我的牧羊犬一樣大。A.size尺寸,型號;B.name名字;C.shape形狀;D.scent香味。根據前文“shewasgreetedbyararesight—anextremelylargeeagle”以及空后“ofmysheepdog”可知,鷹的體型同牧羊犬一樣大。故選A項。3.考查動詞短語辨析。句意:“我真的不是一個喜歡鳥類的人。我可以照看近一噸重的牛,但我不會靠近鳥,我甚至不會靠近雞?!盇.lookinto調查;B.lookthrough瀏覽;C.lookafter照顧;D.lookaround環顧。根據后文“butwon’tgonearabird,Iwon’tevengonearchickens”可知,她不會靠近鳥,but表轉折,說明會靠近牛,照料牛。故選C項。4.考查副詞詞義辨析。句意:看到這只鳥明顯遇到了麻煩,Amy趕緊呼救。A.exceptionally異常地,特殊地;B.obviously明顯地;C.absolutely絕對地;D.additionally此外。根據前文“anextremelylargeeaglewithabrokenleg.“Hewas________andtryingtofly”可知,鷹明顯遇到了麻煩。故選B項。5.考查副詞詞義辨析。句意:盡管她自己也害怕鳥類,但當看到一只鷹受傷了,她很傷心。A.Besides除……之外還有;B.Except除……之外;C.Despite盡管;D.Beneath在……下面。根據空后“herownfearofbirds,shewassadtoseealocaleaglehurt.”可知,雖然對鳥兒很害怕,但是看到鳥兒受傷Amy還是很傷心,此處表示一種讓步。故填C項。6.考查動詞詞義辨析。句意:我不能把它留在那里。A.make制作,使;B.cure治愈;C.treat對待;D.leave留下。根據前文“Irangmymumimmediately”以及后文“SincetheeaglewaslivinginanestonAmy’sfarm,”可知,Amy沒有對于這只鷹置之不理,而是給媽媽打了電話將它帶回了家。故選D項。7.考查動詞詞義辨析。句意:自從老鷹住在Amy農場的巢穴里以來,它一直信任這個青少年。A.loved熱愛;B.trusted相信;C.attracted吸引;D.threatened恐嚇。根據前文“SincetheeaglewaslivinginanestonAmy’sfarm,hehas________theteenager”以及后文“But________therescuersfromWildlifeRescueSouthCoastarrivedhegatheredallofhis________togivethemagoodchase,alert(警惕的)tothenewpeople”可知,鷹對于營救人員很警惕,而對于Amy的態度卻是截然不同的。故選B項。8.考查固定短語詞義辨析。句意:但當南海岸的野生動物救援人員到達時,它就集中了所有的精力去追趕他們,對陌生人保持警惕。A.asfaras就……而言,遠至;B.aslongas只要;C.assoonas一……就……;D.asmuchas同……一樣多。根據空后“therescuers

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