2025年寧夏高考模擬英語試卷試題及答案詳解(精校打印)_第1頁
2025年寧夏高考模擬英語試卷試題及答案詳解(精校打?。第2頁
2025年寧夏高考模擬英語試卷試題及答案詳解(精校打印)_第3頁
2025年寧夏高考模擬英語試卷試題及答案詳解(精校打印)_第4頁
2025年寧夏高考模擬英語試卷試題及答案詳解(精校打?。第5頁
已閱讀5頁,還剩21頁未讀, 繼續免費閱讀

下載本文檔

版權說明:本文檔由用戶提供并上傳,收益歸屬內容提供方,若內容存在侵權,請進行舉報或認領

文檔簡介

試卷第=page11頁,共=sectionpages33頁試卷第=page11頁,共=sectionpages33頁2025年普通高等學校招生全國統一考試英語試題卷(銀川一中第三次模擬考試)第一部分聽力(共兩節,滿分30分)做題時,先將答案標在試卷上,錄音內容結束后,你將有兩分鐘的時間將試卷上的答案轉涂到答題卡上。第一節(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.WhatwillMaggiedothisFridaynight?A.Gotothecinema.B.Visithergrandmother.C.Workonhernovel.2.Whydoesthemanlookveryhappy?A.Hisbirthdayiscoming.B.Hegotaniceblanket.C.Hejusthadaniece.3.Whendoestheconversationtakeplace?A.OnAugust14th.B.OnAugust15th.C.OnAugust16th.4.Whatistheconversationmainlyabout?A.ThepotentialroleofAIineducation.B.Theimportanceofhumanteachers.C.Theacademicstressoffuturegenerations.5.WhowrotethesongBrightMoon?A.Charles.B.Gloria.C.Sophia.第二節聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Friends.B.Husbandandwife.C.Salesmanandcustomer.7.Whatkindofbeddoesthewomanwant?A.Awoodenkingsizebedwithamodemlook.B.Awoodenkingsizebedwithatraditionallook.C.Ametalkingsizebedwithamodernlook.聽第7段材料,回答第8至10題。8.Whatdothespeakerstalkaboutatfirst?A.Thetypesofcars.B.Thebrandsofcars.C.Thepricesofcars.9.Whatadvicedoesthemangivethewomanaboutchoosingausedcar?A.Buyinganelectriccarwithacleanservicehistory.B.Givingthecaracarefulandthoroughcheck.C.Gettingaprofessionaltotestdrivethecar.10.Whatdoesthewomanthinkoftheman’ssuggestions?A.Disappointing.B.Justso-so.C.Satisfactory.聽第8段材料,回答第11至13題。11.Whoisprobablythewoman?A.Duke’sco-worker.B.Duke’steacher.C.Duke’sschoolmate.12.Wherearethespeakers?A.InAustralia.B.InFrance.C.InCanada.13.WhatisDuke’splanforthisSunday?A.Participatinginaschoolevent.B.Goingtoafamilyparty.C.Meetinghisfriend.聽第9段材料,回答第14至16題。14.WhatdidSrokaandhisgroupmembersdolastmonth?A.Theytriedtomakeasimplerobot.B.Theycreatedasolarpowersystem.C.Theydesignedanenergy-savinglightbulb.15.WhatdidSrokafindunexpectedlyenjoyableduringthecamp?A.Programming.B.Robotics.C.Environmentalscience.16.WhichpartofthecampimpressedSrokamost?A.Touringasciencemuseum.B.Makinglike-mindedfriends.C.Exploringanenvironmentalresearchlab.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17.HowmuchtrashdoestheMotaguaRivercarryintotheoceaneachyear?A.20millionpounds.B.40millionpounds.C.60millionpounds.18.WhatmadeSchulzeandhisfriendfound4Ocean?A.TheseverelypollutedriversintheUS.B.TheenvironmentalcrisisinGuatemala.C.ThecriticalplasticprobleminIndonesia.19.Whatmeasurehas4OceantakentoaddressthetrashprobleminGuatemala?A.Installingafloatingbarrier.B.Hiringprofessionalcleaners.C.Organizingbeachclean-ups.20.WhatdoweknowabouttheAlliancefortheMotaguaRiver?A.ItisalocalcompanyinGuatemala.B.Itwasformedbyorganizationsathomeandabroad.C.Ithascollectedmorethan47milliontonsoftrash.第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節,滿分50分)第一節(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和D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。AFourMust-seeNightSkyEventsin2025Intheupcomingyear,stargazerscananticipatearangeofheavenlywonderstogetexcitedfor.SaturnandVenusjointOnJanuary18,twoneighboringworldsofVenusandSaturnwillappearlessthanhalfadegreeapartinthesky,about30—45minutesaftersunset.Venus,thebrighter,willshineabrilliantred,withSaturnnexttoitappearingmoregolden.Thoughyouwillbeabletoseebothwiththenakedeye,binocularswillenhancetheview.Lunareclipse(月食)andbloodmoonDuringalunareclipse,onein2022seeninPortugal,lightcastsaburningglowonthemoon’ssurfaceintheearlymorninghoursofMarch14,lastingfrom2:26a.m.to3:31a.m.Stargazerscangetagreatviewofthe“bloodmoon”acrosstheAmericas,weatherpermitting.PartialsolareclipseTheskyshiftingfromdeepblueatthetop,toburningredsonthehorizon,thesolareclipsecomingMarch29,2025,willhavethesunappearasanewmoon.VisibleacrosslargepartsofNorthAmerica,Europe,andAsia,theeventbeginsat4:50a.m.At6:47a.m.,thelargestpartofthesunwillbeshadedbythemoon.MoonandMercurymeetupMercuryistrickytospotbecauseofitsclosenesstothesun.OnJune26,theplanetwillbeeasiertoglimpseasitappearsnexttoourmoonaround20—30minutesbeforethetwilightfades.Mercurywillshineasafaintredoflighttothenakedeye.1.Whicheventtakesthelongesttime?A.SaturnandVenusjoint. B.Lunareclipseandbloodmoon.C.Partialsolareclipse. D.MoonandMercurymeetup.2.Whichcountrybestsuitsbloodmoonobservation?A.China. B.Canada. C.Russia. D.Portugal.3.Whatdothefoureventshaveincommon?A.Theycanbeviewedwithnakedeyes. B.Theyfallinthesamemonth.C.Theyallemergeforthefirsttime. D.Theyhaveredlightsinvolved.BDaveMcNeemetClaudiaMandekic14yearsago.WhenshetoldMcNeehowharditcouldbetogetstudentsexcitedaboutmath,herfavouritediscipline,hemadeasurprisingsuggestion:“Whynotthrowinsomethingtheyenjoy,likesports?”Theideaofmixingbasketballandmathematicsgotitsfirstshotin2011,whenthenowcolleagues—whohadlaunchedatutoringnon-profit—wereinvitedtorunasummer-schoolprogramforkidswho’dfailedGrade9mathatGeorgesSecondarySchool.Whenthestudentsshowedupfortheirfirstday,theyweren’texactlyexcited.Overthenextfewhours,MandekicandMcNeegavethekidstechniquestoimprovetheirshootingwhilealsohelpingthemcalculatetheirfield-goalpercentage—which,inturn,taughtthemaboutfractionsanddecimal(分數和小數)points.Attheendofthegame,thewinningteamwasdeterminedbasedonwhichgrouphadthehighesttotalpercentageandhaddonethemostefficientmath.“Whenthebellrang,theyweresofixatedoncollectingtheirdataandfiguringoutwhichteamwonthattheydidn’tleave,”saysMandekic.“Irealizedwemightbeontosomething.”Theclasses,laternamedBallMatics,soonspreadtootherschools.“Iwasterribleatmath,”saysDouglas,whoenrolledinafast-tracksummerprogram.“ButonceIstartedBallMaticsandrealizedthesportIlovedwasdirectlytiedtomath,itmademealotbetteratit.EverytimeIplayedbasketball,Iwasthinkingaboutmath.”Almostanymathproblem,McNeeandMandekicrealized,canbetaughtonthecourt.KidscanlearnhowtonavigateanX-Ygridtofindtheirnextshootingspotorabsorbthebasicprinciplesoftrigonometrybasedontheangleatwhichtheyreleasetheball.In2019,McNecandMandekicestablishedaprivatehighschoolcalledUchennaAcademy.Attheschool,kidswithtopbasketballskillscanstudyallsubjects,trainattheirsportandworkpart-timehelpingoutwiththeBallMaticsafterschoolprograms.Douglas,now20andearningadegreeineducationbelievestheschool’scommitmenttoacademicsisthekeyreasonit’sbeenawinner.“Ifwedidn’tdoourwork,weweren’tplayingatthegame,”hesays,addingthatcoacheswouldbenchkidswhodidn’tkeepupinclass.“AtUchenna,wewerestudentathletes,notathletestudents.”4.Thefirsttwoparagraphsareintendedtotellthereaders______.A.theoriginofBallMatics B.thechallengesfacingBallMaticsC.thestartofalifelongfriendship D.thededicationoftheyoungteachers5.WhatmadeMandekicandMcNeerealizethatthey“mightbeontosomething”?A.Thestudents’progressintheirmathematicskills.B.Thestudents’changedattitudetowardsmath.C.Thedatacollectedaboutthestudents’goalpercentage.D.Theefficiencyindeterminingthewinningteam.6.Whatwillhappentothekidswhodon’tdowellinclassaccordingtoDouglas?A.Theywillbeforbiddentoleaveanytrainingsession.B.Theywillbeobligedtoearnatrainingdegreefirst.C.Theywillhavetoattendclassesataprivateschool.D.Theywillbebannedfromplayinginthegame.7.Thebesttitleforthearticleis______.A.TheBasicsofMath B.TheRoadtoSuccessC.ASportsPrinciple D.ANumbersGameCMedialiteracy(素養)isfinallygettingsomelate-arrivingattention.Whetherit’stheincreasingawarenessofpoliticaldisinformationorthethreatofAI,discussionsaboutmedialiteracyareontherise.Theadoptionofmedialiteracyintheclassroom,however,stagnates.Thedrivingforceforprovidingkidswithmedialiteracyskillsoftengetslostinthemoralpanicovertechnologyandkids.Fearhasoverrunreason,andpeoplecan’tdecidewhethertoblamesocialmedia,mobiledevices,techcompanies,ortheInternet.Theyareconcernedwithclaimsthattechnologyandsocialmediaarethecausesofteenagementalhealthissuesdespitetheweakassociations.Inresponse,toomanysolutionsare“ostrichpolicies(鴕鳥政策)”thatwanttobandevicesandshutdownsocialmediabutdon’taddressmorefundamentalissues.Policiesthatsetagelimitsonsocialmediaaccessandrestrictdevicesduringschooltominimizedisturbancecanbehelpfulbutareincompletesolutions.Socialmediadidn’tinventbullies(霸凌)ortheenormouseffectofpeerpressure.Socialmediaplatformsmaybeanewbattleground,buttheyarenotthesource.Unfortunately,manycurrentpoliciesignoretheneedtoteachkidshowtomanagethesechallenges.Thereisfrighteninglylittleattentionpaidtopreparingkidstomakegooddecisionswhentheywill,unavoidably,getonline.Onthebrightside,therapiddevelopmentofAIandincreasingattentiontotheamountofmisinformationonlinehavehelpednormalizetheacceptanceofmedialiteracyasacoreskill.Whilesuggestionstolimitinappropriatedeviceuse,increaseface-to-facesocialization,andengageinoutdoorplayarcbeneficial,theydonotbuildthecoreskillsthatwillkeepkidssafeofflineandarefundamentaltowell-beingandlifesuccess:goodcitizenship,self-awarenessandself-control.Thosethingstaketeaching,whetheryouareonlineoroutside.Medialiteracyisanessentiallifeskillthat,oncelearned,canbeappliedtoanycontent.Whilewaitingforpubliceducationtocatchup,parentsandeducatorscanbuildmedialiteracyskillsathomewithnumerousresources,rangingfromfamilytechnologycontractsanddiscussionguidestoeasyactivitiesthatcanbedoneathomewithkids.8.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“stagnates”inthefirstparagraphprobablymean?A.Getsfarahead. B.Fallsapartsuddenly.C.Fallswellshort. D.Getsstartedofficially.9.Whatcausespeople’smoralpanicovertechnologyandkids?A.BeliefintherapidgrowthofnewtechnologiesB.ConcernovercuttingkidsofffromtheInternetC.Inabilitytobalancetheuseofsocialmediaandhealth.D.Fearoftechnologycausingmentalhealthissuesinteenagers.10.Whatdoesparagraph3ofthetextfocuson?A.Thesourcesofpeerpressure. B.Thebenefitsofminimizingdisturbance.C.Theproblemsofcurrentpolicies. D.Thedisadvantagesofsocialmediaplatforms11.Whichofthefollowingbelongstomedialiteracy?A.Reducingsocialmediaexposure. B.Applyingcriticalthinkingtomedia.C.Increasingface-to-faceinteractions. D.RecognizingthedangersofsocialmediaDIt’saclassiccomplaintinrelationships,especiallyromanticones:“Shesaidshewasokaywithmeforgettingherbirthday!Thenwhyisshethrowingdishesinthekitchen?Arethetwothingsrelated?”TheanswerisYES.Communicationismorethanwords.It’showthosewordsaresaid,thetone,theorder,eventhechoiceofaparticularword.It’smulti-dimensional,asexploredbyDeirdreWilsonandDanSperberinMeaningandRelevance.Considerthefollowingexample:PetergotangryandMaryleft;MaryleftandPetergotangry.Thoughidenticalinwords,theirmeaningsdiffercompletely.Thefirstonemayhaveusthinking:Wow,PetermustgetangryoftenifMaryleaves.ThesecondsentencesuggeststhatPeterwantsmorefromMary.Samewords—atotallydifferentcontext.Humanlanguageisnotacode(編碼).Truecodeshaveaone-to-onerelationshipwithmeaning.Onesound,onedefinition.Thisiswhatweseewithanimals.WilsonandSperberexplainthat“codedcommunicationworksbestwhenemitter(發出者)andreceivershareexactlythesamecode.”Notsoforhumans.Wecommunicatemorethanthedefinitionsofourwordswouldsuggest.Thisisinferentialcommunication,anditmeansthatweunderstandnotonlythewordsspoken,butthecontextinwhichtheyarespoken..Irony(反語)isagreatexampleofhowpowerfullywecancommunicatecontextwithafewsimplewords.Itismorethanjuststatingtheopposite.Forexample,whenMarysays,afteraboringparty,“Thatwasfun”,sheisneithersayingliterallythatthepartywasfunnorsaying“ironically”thatthepartywasboring.Rather,sheisexpressinganemotion.Threewordsreplaceparagraphs,showcasinglanguage’sefficiency.WilsonandSperberconcludedthathumanlanguagedevelopedandbecamesopowerfulbecauseoftwouniqueabilitiesofhumans:languageandthepowertotrytointerpretmentalstatesofothers.Welookforcontextforthewordswehear.Andweshouldbeverygoodatabsorbingthiscontexttoinfermeaning.12.WhatdoesthecomplaintinParagraph1mainlyindicate?A.Theinconsistencebetweenwordsandmeaning. B.Theimportanceofrememberingvitalmoments.C.Thenecessityofstraightforwardcommunication. D.Theunavoidabilityofargumentinacouple'slife.13.Whatmaymakehumanlanguagedifferentfromtruecodes?A.Thecontextincludedinunderstandingmeanings.B.Thedefinitionsmadebywordsincommunication.C.Thecodedcommunicationbetweenemitterandreceiver.D.Theone-to-onerelationshipbetweenwordandmeaning.14.HowdoesMary’sstatement“Thatwasfun”illustrateaboutirony?A.Itsimplifieslanguagetosavetime. B.Itcoversthetruefeelingsofpeople.C.Itneedswordyexplanationstomakesense. D.Itusesfewerwordsforcomplexmeanings.15.Whatdoestheauthorsuggestincommunication?A.Focusingontheopposite. B.Takinglanguageliterally.C.Readingbeyondthewords. D.Avoidingusingironictones.第二節(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)根據短文內容,從短文后的選項中選出填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Oneofmyfriendshasaremarkablepowertomakethepeoplearoundhimhappy.Hedoesthissimplythroughthepowerofhispersonality.Heisextroverted,diligent,agreeable—allthetraitsattractalotoffriends.16Heisexcitedabouthisworkandspeakswithpassionabouthisfamily.Hehasagreatzestforthecommonobjectsoflife.Ifyouwanttoleanintolifemoreenthusiasticallylikehim,therearesomeinterventionsworthtrying.Usethe“asif”principle.17Whenyouwanttowithdrawfromsocialactivities,actasifyouwereenthusiasticinstead.Tellyourself,“Iamgoingtogetintothisrightnow.”Thiswillestablishnewcognitivehabitsthatgraduallybecomemoreautomatic.18NormanVincentPeale,apopularself-improvementwriter,sharesadviceinoneofhisbooks:“Alwaysbegladwhenthereistroubleontheearth,foritindicatesgreatthingsareabouttohappen.”Successfulbusinessmenroutinelyusere-framingaftersetbacksbyaskingquestionssuchas“WhatdidIlearnfromthis?”orsomethingsimilar.Pickyourfriends.Oneofthebestwaystobecomemoreenthusiasticistohangaroundenthusiasticpeople.Bydoingthis,you’lltakeadvantageof“emotionalinfection”.Ifyoutendtowithdraw,itmaybeeasytomovetowardpeoplewhodothesame.Butconsciouslydoingtheoppositecanhelpyouborrowabetterpersonalitytraitfromthosearoundyou.19Havingapassionforlifedoesn’tmeanthatyoucanneverbealone.InHenryDavid’sWalden,hisdescriptionofwakingupaloneinacabinbyWaldenPondisaportraitofenthusiasm.“Everymorningwasacheerfulinvitationtomakemylifeofequalsimplicity,withnatureherself.”20Youcanmakeyourheadintoyourowncozycabin,andmakelifeinsideitalittlebrighter.A.Raisedoubtsaboutsetbacks.B.Redefinechallengesaschances.C.Lookforcompanionswholeanintolifewithexcitement.D.Fakingenthusiasmisfairlystraightforwardandeffective.E.Likewise,youcanchoosetotreateverythingaroundasapleasantwelcome.F.ButIfindthere’sonecharacteristicofhisespeciallywinning:hisenthusiasm.G.Ifpeopleactmoreextrovertedingeneral,theydosucceedandbecomehappier.第三部分:英語知識運用(共兩節,滿分30分)第一節:完形填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)IrememberopeningmyiPadonedayinfifthgrade,inspiredbyalightheartedconversationwithmycousinaboutscarystories.Hourslater,Ihadmyfirstshortstory.Writingbecameabelovedhobby,butasIgrewolder,thebegantofade.Istartedreadingmorebooks,encounteringcritiquesonline,andcomparingmyworktoothers.Self-doubtcreptin,andwhatoncefeltlikeacreativeoutletbecameasourceof.IfeltIhadtobe“good”atwritingtoshareit.Thishappensoften.Hobbiesstartasaformof,awaytorelaxourselves.Yet,overtime,societalpressurestocanchangehowweviewthem.Whetherit’spainting,playinganinstrument,oranyother,there’sanexpectationtoperformatahighlevel.Whenwedon’tmeetthatstandard,thejoyfades,replacedbyfeelingsofinadequacy.Forme,writinghasbeentheonehobbyI’veregularlyreturnedto,momentsofself-doubt.I’vetakencreativewritingclassesandseensignificantimprovement,buttheconstantforperfectionturnswritingfromaintoachore.I’vecometorealizethatthismindsetmeofthejoyIoncefoundinit.Weneedtorecognizethatit’snottobegreatatsomething.Perfectionisoften,andmoreoftenthannot,weareourtoughestcritics.Thechallenge,then,isfindingbalancebetweenenjoymentand.Embraceimperfection,andenjoytheprocess,evenifyou’renot“great”atit.21.A.showedoff B.pulledover C.cutoff D.wrappedup22.A.slowly B.openly C.quickly D.carefully23.A.hope B.surprise C.curiosity D.excitement24.A.relief B.truth C.inspiration D.stress25.A.shift B.accident C.blessing D.adjustment26.A.growth B.escape C.focus D.commitment27.A.live B.struggle C.excel D.contribute28.A.ideas B.pursuits C.distraction D.ambition29.A.bymeansof B.withrespectto C.inspiteof D.insearchof30.A.drive B.doubt C.supply D.imagination31.A.story B.passion C.challenge D.possibility32.A.robs B.reminds C.warns D.informs33.A.sad B.okay C.intolerable D.awesome34.A.random B.temporary C.subjective D.magical35.A.joy B.overwork C.enthusiasm D.expectation第二節(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個適當的單詞或括號內單詞的正確形式。Anunexpectedculturalphenomenonhassparkedwidespreaddiscussionsamongnetizensrecently.Someuserssharedposts36(claim)thatwhilevisitingrelativesintheUK,theydiscoveredBritishchildrenusingChinese“Hengshui-style”Englishwritingpracticebooks.HengshuiStyle,alsoknownas“HengshuiTi”,isastandardizedEnglishhandwritingmethodpopularizedbystudentsfromHengshuiHighSchool37strictnessandacademicexcellencearewellknowninChina.Thewritingstylestandsoutforits38(discipline)structure,neatformatting,andaestheticallypleasingappearance,resemblingprintedtext.Overtheyears,ithasearnedareputationas39“secretweaponforexams“,whichisbelievedbymanyeducatorsandstudents40(be)highlybeneficialforimprovinglegibilityandefficiencyduringtimedtests.TheonlinebuzztriggerednostalgiaamongChinesenetizens.Many41(fond)recalledtheirownschooldays,carefullypracticingEnglishsentencesin“Hengshui-style”workbooks,someevenstillpossessingidenticalcopybooks.Socialmediaplatforms42(flood)withuserssharingtheirown“Hengshui-style”handwritingsamplesandofferingtutorialsandtipsformasteringthestyle.Somesharedbefore-and-after43(compare),showcasingdramaticimprovementsintheirpenmanship,44othershumorouslydebatedwhetherthestrictstylelimitedcreativity.Thiscross-culturalfascinationhighlightstheglobalreachofeducationalpracticesandtheenduringlegacyofahandwritingmethodonce45(confine)toChineseclassrooms.第四部分寫作(共兩節,滿分40分)第一節(滿分15分)46.假定你是李華,校英文報“BigDebate”欄目計劃組織一場關于未來職業的辯論賽,現向全校學生征集辯論話題。請你給欄目編輯寫一封郵件,從以下兩個辯題中推薦一個,并說明理。1.Shouldwepursuecareersbasedonpassionorfinancialstability?2.WouldourjobsbereplacedbyAlornot?注意:1.要求內容順暢,連貫;2.詞數80詞左右。DearEditor,____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yourssincerely,LiHua第二節:讀后續寫(滿分25分)47.閱讀下面材料,根據其內容和所給段落開頭語續寫兩段,使之構成一篇完整的短文。NikkiCorbettwasdesperateThemotherandsmallbusinessownerhadsearchedonlineandinstoresnearherhomeinAlaska’sKenaiPeninsula,butshecouldnotfindanybookstoteachheryoungchildrentheYup’iklanguage.Growingup,CorbettwasmorefluentinthelanguagebecauseshelivedlargelyintheYup’ikCommunityofBethel,Alaska.“Andsoobviouslybeingimmersedinthat,youunderstandmoreandcanspeakmore”,Corbettsaid.Butbeingawayfromit—thecommunitythatIlivein,Yup’ikisnotalanguagethat’snormallyspoken.Morethan20%ofthestate’spopulationisnative.Oftheestimated21,000AlaskanswhoidentifythemselvesasYup’ik,nearlyhalfspeakthelanguage.Infact,Yup’ikisthemostcommonlyspokennativelanguageinAlaska.CorbettmighthavebeenimmersedinYup’ikculturewhenshewasgrowingupinBethel.ButthatwasnotthecaseforeveryAlaskanative.ThecontrolofnativeAmericansandignorancetowardnativelanguageandculturehadalottodowithit.“Theyoungergenerations,likemygeneration,insomeofthoseareas,don’tknowthelanguagebecausetheirparentsdidn’tteachthemtospeakYup’ik,”Corbettsaid.“AndsoIthinkit’sbecausetheywantedtheirchildrentofollowsuit,speakingtheofficiallanguage,especiallyatschool.”ThereareimmersionschoolsinAlaskathathaveYup’iklearningmaterials,butCorbettsaiditwasnearlyimpossibletofindthosebooksoutsidetheclassroom.SoCorbettandherfriend,KatieO’Connor,anillustratorandmother,decidedtocreatetheirownYup’ikalphabetcoloringbook.KatieO’ConnorisanInupiagartistbasedinNome,Alaska.Growingup,O’Connordidn’tlearnmuchaboutherownInupiagcultureuntilafterhighschool.“There’snotalotavailableoutthere.MostofthebooksrelatedtoanyAlaskanativeculturearewrittenbynon-nativepeople,”O’Connorsaid.“Mostofthemarewrittenbypeoplewhoaren’tfromAlaska,andsomearewrittenbypeoplewho’veneverbeentoourregion.”注意:1.續寫詞數應為150左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應位置作答。CorbettandO’Connordecidedtoteamupwitheachother.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Hardlyhadthe27coloringbookappearedwhenitearnedgreatpopularity.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________答案第=page11頁,共=sectionpages22頁答案第=page11頁,共=sectionpages22頁1.C2.B3.A【導語】本文是一篇應用文。文章主要介紹了2025年即將發生的四個必看夜空事件,詳細描述了每個事件的時間、地點、可見區域以及觀測建議,旨在向天文愛好者提供有關即將發生的天文現象的信息。1.推理判斷題。根據文章內容可知,關于選項A“SaturnandVenusjoint”,文章提及“OnJanuary18,twoneighboringworldsofVenusandSaturnwillappearlessthanhalfadegreeapartinthesky,about30—45minutesaftersunset.(1月18日,金星和土星這兩個相鄰的星球將在日落后約30至45分鐘出現在天空中,彼此相距不到半度。)”,并未提及持續時間;關于選項B“Lunareclipseandbloodmoon”,文章提及“Duringalunareclipse,onein2022seeninPortugal,lightcastsaburningglowonthemoon’ssurfaceintheearlymorninghoursofMarch14,lastingfrom2:26a.m.to3:31a.m.(在月食期間(比如2022年在葡萄牙觀測到的那次月食),3月14日凌晨時分,光線會在月球表面投射出熾熱的光輝,月食從凌晨2點26分持續到3點31分。)”可知,持續時間為一小時5分鐘;關于選項C“Partialsolareclipse”,文章提及“VisibleacrosslargepartsofNorthAmerica,Europe,andAsia,theeventbeginsat4:50a.m.At6:47a.m.,thelargestpartofthesunwillbeshadedbythemoon.(北美、歐洲和亞洲的大部分地區都可以觀測到這一現象,日偏食于凌晨4點50分開始。到凌晨6點47分,太陽的大部分將被月球遮擋。)”可知,日偏食從凌晨4點50分開始,到6點47分太陽大部分被月球遮擋,且這只是其中一個階段,整個日偏食持續時間肯定大于小時57分鐘;關于選項D“MoonandMercurymeetup”,文章提及“OnJune26,theplanetwillbeeasiertoglimpseasitappearsnexttoourmoonaround20—30minutesbeforethetwilightfades.(6月26日,這顆行星會更容易被看到,因為在暮色消退前約20至30分鐘,它會出現在月球旁邊。)”可知,暮色消退前約20至30分鐘能看到水星出現在月球旁邊,其持續時間較短。因此,持續時間最長的是Partialsolareclipse。故選C。2.細節理解題。根據文章“Lunareclipseandbloodmoon”部分中的“Stargazerscangetagreatviewofthe“bloodmoon”acrosstheAmericas,weatherpermitting.(如果天氣允許,美洲各地的天文愛好者都可以一睹“血月”的壯麗景象。)”可知,在天氣允許的情況下,美洲各地的天文愛好者都可以很好地觀賞到“血月”,而所給選項中,只有加拿大屬于美洲國家,因此加拿大是最適合觀測血月的國家。故選B。3.推理判斷題。根據文章“SaturnandVenusjoint”部分中的“Thoughyouwillbeabletoseebothwiththenakedeye,binocularswillenhancetheview.(雖然你可以用肉眼看到這兩顆星,但使用雙筒望遠鏡會讓觀測效果更佳。)”;“Lunareclipseandbloodmoon”部分中的“Stargazerscangetagreatviewofthe“bloodmoon”acrosstheAmericas,weatherpermitting.(如果天氣允許,美洲各地的天文愛好者都可以一睹“血月”的壯麗景象。)”、“Partialsolareclipse”為日食,肉眼在一定階段也可觀測到太陽的變化,且文中未強調必須借助工具;“MoonandMercurymeetup”部分中的“Mercurywillshineasafaintredoflighttothenakedeye(肉眼看去,水星會閃耀著微弱的紅色光芒。)”可知,這四個事件的共同之處是都可以用肉眼觀測。故選A。4.A5.B6.D7.D【導語】本文是一篇新聞報道。文章報道了DaveMcNee和ClaudiaMandekic將籃球和數學結合起來,創立了BallMatics課程,讓學生在享受籃球的同時提高數學能力,并介紹了該課程的發展歷程和影響。4.推理判斷題。根據第一段中“Theideaofmixingbasketballandmathematicsgotitsfirstshotin2011,whenthenowcolleagues—whohadlaunchedatutoringnon-profit—wereinvitedtorunasummer-schoolprogramforkidswho’dfailedGrade9mathatGeorgesSecondarySchool.(將籃球和數學相結合的想法在2011年首次得到嘗試,當時這兩位如今的同事——他們已經創辦了一個非營利性的輔

溫馨提示

  • 1. 本站所有資源如無特殊說明,都需要本地電腦安裝OFFICE2007和PDF閱讀器。圖紙軟件為CAD,CAXA,PROE,UG,SolidWorks等.壓縮文件請下載最新的WinRAR軟件解壓。
  • 2. 本站的文檔不包含任何第三方提供的附件圖紙等,如果需要附件,請聯系上傳者。文件的所有權益歸上傳用戶所有。
  • 3. 本站RAR壓縮包中若帶圖紙,網頁內容里面會有圖紙預覽,若沒有圖紙預覽就沒有圖紙。
  • 4. 未經權益所有人同意不得將文件中的內容挪作商業或盈利用途。
  • 5. 人人文庫網僅提供信息存儲空間,僅對用戶上傳內容的表現方式做保護處理,對用戶上傳分享的文檔內容本身不做任何修改或編輯,并不能對任何下載內容負責。
  • 6. 下載文件中如有侵權或不適當內容,請與我們聯系,我們立即糾正。
  • 7. 本站不保證下載資源的準確性、安全性和完整性, 同時也不承擔用戶因使用這些下載資源對自己和他人造成任何形式的傷害或損失。

評論

0/150

提交評論