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高級中學名校試卷PAGEPAGE1東北三省四城市聯(lián)考暨沈陽市2025年高三質(zhì)量監(jiān)測(二)英語試題第一部分:聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(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。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.答案是C1.Whatdoesthewomanwantthemantodo?A.Getthecakemixerback.B.TakethecakemixertoMandy.C.Buyacakemixeronhiswaytowork【答案】B【原文】W:IranintoMandyjustnow.Sheneedstoborrowthiscakemixer.M:Andwhatdoyouwantmetodo?W:Itwouldbegreatifyoucoulddropitoffonyourwaytowork.2.Whydoesthewomantalktotheman?A.Toaskfortheinstructions. B.Tochangeherrefrigerator. C.Tohaveherrefrigeratorchecked.【答案】C【原文】M:ThisisJoe.MayIhelpyou?W:Hello,somethingiswrongwiththerefrigeratorIboughtyesterday.M:Didyoureadtheinstructions?W:Ofcourse.Ipluggeditin,butitjustdidn’twork.Couldyoupleasesendsomeonetotakealook?3.Whatarethespeakersdoing?A.Choosingfurniture. B.Preparingforadinner. C.Bookingahotel.【答案】B【原文】W:Hi,Jim.Isthehotelreadyforthisafternoon’sawardsdinner?M:Actually,theroom’sbeensetup,butwe’reafewtablesshort.W:Oh,I’vealreadytakencareofthat.Thefurniturewillbedeliveredinanhour.M:Great!4.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Classmates. B.Teacherandstudent. C.Motherandson.【答案】A【原文】W:Whatdoyouthinkofthetest?M:Ithadchallenges,butgenerallyeverythingwascoveredinthetextbook.W:Yousoundconfident.IspentalloflastweekreviewingthebookandfeltlikeIwastedmytime.5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Attendingaconcert. B.Lookingforvolunteers. C.Raisingmoneyfortheclub.【答案】C【原文】M:I’msadtosaythatourclubhasrunoutoffundsforthisyear.W:Wecanorganizemorefundraisingprojects.Whydon’tweputupaconcert?We’llneedmanyvolunteers,though.M:Goodidea.Youcancountmeintohelpout.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)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。聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。6.What’swrongwiththewoman’sorder?A.Ithasbeenrevised. B.Ithasbeencanceled. C.Ithasbeendelayed7.Whatisthemangoingtodonext?A.Visitthefactory. B.Sendsomeemails. C.Ringtheshippingcompany.【答案】6.C7.C【原文】W:ThisisMarcyArdmorefromSladenMotors.Someautomotivepartsweorderedfromyourfactoryhaven’tarrivedyet.M:I’msorrytohearthat.Wesentyourorderoveraweekago,buttheshippingcompanyhasbeenexperiencingdelaysduetothebadweather,andthetrackingemailstheysentusdon’tcontainenoughdetailtodeterminewhenthepartswillarrive.W:Isee.Doyouhavecontactinformationfortheshippingcompany?I’dliketoseewhatIcanfindout.M:Yes,Icangiveyoutheirphonenumber.ButI’llalsocallthem.Hopefully,themoreconcernstheyget,themoreseriouslythey’lltaketheissue.聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。8.Whathashappenedtothemanrecently?A.Hehasbeentiredofsleeping.B.Hehasgotpoorsleepquality.C.Hehashadtroublesleepingwell.9.Whichfunctiondosomesleeptrackersoffer?A.Changingoldsleephabits.B.Monitoringthesleepenvironment.C.Measuringthesleeper’stemperature.【答案】8.A9.B【原文】W:AreyouOK?Youlookabitdown.M:Well,mymothercriticizedmebecauseIamboredwithsleepingatnight.Youknow,onlythenighttimeismyowntime.Ifindthequietnightisperfectformetoreadbooksorthinkdeeplyaboutthepast.W:That’snotgood.You’redamagingyourhealth.M:You’reright.Ialsofindmyhealthisdeclining.W:Sorrytohearthat.Haveyoutriedusingoneofthehealthandfitnesstrackerstotrackyoursleep?M:Howwouldasleeptrackerhelp?W:Itmonitorsthequalityofyoursleep.Sometrackersevenmeasureairtemperature,theamountoflightandnoise,andmonitorhowyoubreathe.Andyou’llgettoknowyoursleephabits,soyoucanseewhathelpsyousleep.聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。10.Whatdoesthemanthinkoftherent?A.Fair. B.Low. C.High.11.Whenwillthehousebeavailable?A.Onthe20th. B.Onthe21st C.Onthe23rd.12.Whatwillthemandoonthe21st?A.Viewthehouse. B.Attendameeting. C.Lookforcleaners.【答案】10.A11.C12.A【原文】M:Whatistherentalcostforthehouse?W:Themonthlyrentis$980,anditincludesmaintenancefeesforthegarden.M:It’snotthatcheapbutsoundsnotbad.Andyousaidthecurrentrentersareduetoleaveontheeveningofthe20th,right?W:Yes,butthecleanerswillneed2daystomakesurethatthehouseiscleanandtidy.Thenthehousewillbeavailable.M:Whatdatewoulditbepossibletovisitit?W:Thedayaftertherentersleavethehouse.M:OK.Wouldoneo’clockbeallright?W:I’mafraidthatIhaveameetingat12:30.Ihaveavailableappointmentsat10:15and3:00.M:Inthatcase,canwescheduletheappointmentfor10:15?W:Noproblem,I’llbookitintomyschedule.聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。13.WhatinspiredLuketodotheresearch?A.Anarticle. B.Asaleexperience. C.Thenewstyleofshoes.14.HowdidLukeenterTrainerExchange?A.Bysellingshoes. B.Bypayingtheentryfee. C.Byactingasaninterviewer.15.WhatmadeMegandTylernoticedbyLuke?A.Theirage. B.Theirvoice. C.Theirdressingstyle.16.Whatisthemainreasonforthrowingawaymanyshoes?A.Theyaredirty. B.Theyareofpoorquality. C.Therearetoomanyshoes.【答案】13.A14.B15.A16.B【原文】W:HelloLuke,tellmeaboutyourresearch.Whatinspiredyou?M:Ioncenoticedpeoplequeuingoutsideashoestoretobuyanewstyleoftrainers.ThenIcameacrossanarticleinamagazineabouttheincrediblenumberofshoesthatareproduced.Thatpiecemademewanttofindoutmore.W:SothenyouwenttotheeventcalledTrainerExchange?M:Yeah.It’sforpeopletobuyandselltrainers.Atthisevent,everyonehadtohandovertenpoundsjusttogetin!W:Andyouinterviewedsomeone,didn’tyou?M:That’sright—IstartedwithacouplecalledMegandTyler.Theyhadastand,piledhighwithhundredsofpairsoftrainers,allstylesandcolors.Butwhatdrewmetothemwasthefactthattheywereacoupleintheirthirties,andalmosteveryoneelseareteenagers.W:AndIknowsomanyshoesarethrownaway.Whyisthat?M:Therearelotsofreasons.Shoescanlookwornoranewstylecomesout.Butaboveall,it’sthattherearesomanycheapstylesthatstarttofallapartinnotime.聽下面一段獨白,回答以下小題。17.Whowillhelpwiththelitterinthepark?A.Alocalschool. B.Governmentofficials. C.Communitystaff.18.Whatwillthelistenershelpdofirst?A.Buildthenewfence. B.Cleanthebicycletrack. C.Replacesomeplants.19.Whatwillhappenlaterintheyear?A.Somepathwayswillbeimproved.B.Anewgardenwillbeconstructed.C.Moreforeignspecieswillbeplanted.20.Whatdothelistenersneedtotake?A.Tools. B.Food. C.Gloves.【答案】17.A18.A19.A20.C【原文】M:Goodmorning.Well,asyouknow,thecommunitygardensatHadleyParkaren’tinthebestshape,andalthoughthelocalgovernmenthasabudgettodealwithsomeoftheproblems,wedoneedvolunteersforothertasks.Um,firstofall,don’tworryaboutanylitteryouseelyingabout—oneofthelocalschoolshasofferedtohelpoutwiththataspartoftheirownenvironmentalproject.Thepriorityforyouwillbetogiveusahandwiththenewwoodenfencing—itneedsconstructingalongpartsofthebicycletrack.You’veprobablyalsonoticedthatthepathwaysthatcomefromthebicycletrackarequitenarrow,butthegovernmentwillwidenthemlaterintheyear.Theotherthingwe’redoingisgettingridofsomeoftheforeignspeciesthataregrowinginthegardensandputtingbacksomenativeplantsandtrees.So,you’llbedoingsomediggingforusandgettingthoseintotheground.So,wearstrongwaterproofboots;it’squitemuddyatthemoment,andyourowngloveswouldalsobeadvisable.Toolswillbeavailableandwe’llalsoprovidefoodanddrink.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)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。ATechnologyCommercializationInnovationCompetitionDoyouwanttotransforminnovativeresearchintoreal-worldsolutionswhiledevelopingpracticalskillsthatprepareyouforcareersininnovationandbusiness?We’reexcitedtoinviteyoutoparticipateinaTechnologyCommercializationInnovationCompetition,designedtogiveyouhands-onexperienceinassessingteachers’cutting-edgeresearchforcommercialization.Duration:January24-May2,2025ApplicationDeadline:Dec30,2024IdealApplicant·Youareacurrentengineeringundergraduate.·Youareateamplayer.·Youhavepreviouslyshownaninterestinentrepreneurship(企業(yè)家精神).·Youwanttobeapartofaprogramthatdrivesinnovativetechnologycommercialization.HowitWorks·Selectedstudentswithanentrepreneurialmindset(asdescribedintheirapplications)willbeinvitedtoparticipateinthecompetition.·Allinvited/selectedstudentswillreceive$500toparticipateintheprogram.·Studentswillbeassignedtoteamsandteachers'projectswillbeassignedtoeachteam.·Teamswillbeinstructedbyteachersandindustryexpertstogainskillsinmarketresearch,intellectualproperty,financialmodelingandmarketstrategy.·Teamswilldevelopacommercializationplanfortheirassignedteacher-submittedprojectsbasedontheirlearning.·Teamswillcompeteforrecognitionandawardsinthefinalroundjudgedbyindustryleaders.HowtoJoinSubmityourapplicationincludingaoneCV(履歷)and250-wordessayonyourentrepreneurialinterestsbyDec30,2024andwe'llprovideadditionaldetailsonteamassignmentsandprojectselection.You’reyoursubmissionstoinnov_entrepr@cornell.Eduwiththesubjectline“InnovationPilotProgramStudentSubmission.”21.Whatisexpectedoftheapplicants?A.Teamworkspirit. B.Engineeringdegrees.C.Previousexperience. D.Commercialcertificates.22.Whatwilltheparticipantsdointhecompetition?A.Submitprojectsbasedonresearch. B.Choosetheirteamswillingly.C.Workoutacommercializationplan. D.Finishprojectsindependently.23.Whereisthetextmostprobablytakenfrom?A.Asciencejournal. B.Anacademicarticle.C.Acollegetextbook. D.Auniversitywebsite.【答案】21.A22.C23.D【語篇解讀】這是一篇應用文。文章是一則關于“技術(shù)商業(yè)化創(chuàng)新競賽”的招募通知。【21題詳析】細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)IdealApplicant部分“·Youareateamplayer.(·你具有團隊精神。)”可知,申請人需要具有團隊精神。故選A。【22題詳析】細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)HowitWorks部分“·Teamswilldevelopacommercializationplanfortheirassignedteacher-submittedprojectsbasedontheirlearning.(·各小組將根據(jù)所學知識,為教師提交的項目制定商業(yè)化計劃。)”可知,參與者在比賽中將制定一份商業(yè)化計劃。故選C。【23題詳析】推理判斷題。根據(jù)HowtoJoin部分“You’reyoursubmissionstoinnov_entrepr@cornell.Eduwiththesubjectline“InnovationPilotProgramStudentSubmission.”(請將您的提交材料發(fā)送至innov_entrepr@,主題為“創(chuàng)新試點計劃學生提交”)”可推知,文章最有可能選自大學網(wǎng)站。故選D。BEverygreatideabeginswithaspark(火花)ofrealization—andforSnehhaNaarsaria,anaccountantandamominPortugal,thatsparkcamefromherownhome.Financialliteracy(素養(yǎng))isnolongeraskillreservedforadults;itisbecomingafundamentalpartofachild’seducation.ButteachingfinancialconceptstoachildturnedouttobeharderthanSnehhaNaarsariahadexpected.Therewerenoengagingtools,noreliableresources,andnoclearwaytointroducetheseessentialskillstoayoungmind.ThisdisconnectionbetweenknowledgeandapplicationstruckherdeeplyandthatwaswhentheideaforFinFreeKidwasborn.FinFreeKidisaninnovativeinitiativethatequipschildrenwithessentialmoneymanagementskillsthroughappealingbooks,flashcards,DIYkits,posters,andanimmersive(沉浸式的)course.Itofferscomprehensivelearningresourceswhichcoverdifferentaspectsoffinancialliteracy.Theresourcesaren'tjustaboutteaching—they’reaboutempoweringkidstothinkindependently,makeinformeddecisions,anddevelophabitsthatwillservethemforlife.Withastrongfocusonqualityandcustomersatisfaction,theprogramhasearnedwidespreadpraiseforitsexceptionalserviceandtransformativeimpactonyounglearners.Parentshavereportedanoticeableshiftintheirchildren’sattitudesandbehaviorsafterusingFinFreeKid’sproducts.Manychildrenhavedevelopedthehabitofsavingmoneyandlearnedtomakemorethoughtfulspendingchoices.AfeatureinTheEconomicTimesdescribedFinFreeKidas“apioneerinfinancialeducationforkids,bridgingthegapinacrucialareaoflearning.”WithitsgrowingpopularityandthetrustofparentsacrossPortugal,FinFreeKidplanstointroduceadvancedresourcesforolderchildrenandexpanditspartnershipswithschoolstointegratefinancialliteracyintocourses.“Ourmissionistoensurethateverychildhasthetoolsandknowledgetodealwiththecomplexitiesofthefinancialworld,”saysSnehhaNaarsaria,“Thechangeswe’veseeninchildrensofararejustthebeginning.Together,we’rebuildingfinanciallyliterategenerations.”24.WhatcontributedtoSnehha’screatingFinFreeKid?A.Risingconcernaboutoverspending. B.Lackofaccesstofinancialeducation.C.Hersuccessasaprofessionalaccountant. D.Children’surgetolearnfinancialconcepts.25.InwhataspectcanchildrenbenefitfromFinFreeKid?A.Academictheories. B.Integrativecompetence.C.Readingtechniques. D.Communicationability.26.WhyisafeatureinTheEconomicTimesmentioned?A.Tocriticizeconventionalfinancialeducation. B.Toillustratethemeansoffinancialeducation.C.TocompareFinFreeKidwithotherprograms. D.TohighlightFinFreeKid’sgroundbreakingrole.27.WhatisindicatedaboutFinFreeKidinthelastparagraph?A.It’scomplicatedandvaried. B.Itwillcooperatewithparents.C.It’ssuccessfulandpromising. D.Itwillfocusonadults’courses.【答案】24.B25.B26.D27.C【語篇解讀】本文是一篇說明文。文章介紹了SnehhaNaarsaria創(chuàng)立的兒童財商教育項目FinFreeKid的誕生背景、運營模式及社會影響。【24題詳析】細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第二段“ButteachingfinancialconceptstoachildturnedouttobeharderthanSnehhaNaarsariahadexpected.Therewerenoengagingtools,noreliableresources,andnoclearwaytointroducetheseessentialskillstoayoungmind.ThisdisconnectionbetweenknowledgeandapplicationstruckherdeeplyandthatwaswhentheideaforFinFreeKidwasborn.(但事實證明,向孩子傳授金融概念比SnehhaNaarsaria想象的要困難得多。沒有引人入勝的工具,沒有可靠的資源,也沒有明確的方法向年輕人介紹這些基本技能。這種知識和應用之間的脫節(jié)深深打動了她,于是“FinFreeKid”的想法誕生了。)”可知,SnehhaNaarsaria發(fā)現(xiàn)缺乏適合兒童的財務管理教育資源,這促使她創(chuàng)立了FinFreeKid。故選B項。【25題詳析】細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第三段“FinFreeKidisaninnovativeinitiativethatequipschildrenwithessentialmoneymanagementskillsthroughappealingbooks,flashcards,DIYkits,posters,andanimmersivecourse.Itofferscomprehensivelearningresourceswhichcoverdifferentaspectsoffinancialliteracy.Theresourcesaren’tjustaboutteaching—they’reaboutempoweringkidstothinkindependently,makeinformeddecisions,anddevelophabitsthatwillservethemforlife.(FinFreeKid是一項創(chuàng)新活動,通過吸引人的書籍、卡片、DIY工具包、海報和沉浸式課程,讓孩子們掌握基本的理財技能。它提供全面的學習資源,涵蓋金融知識的各個方面。這些資源不僅僅是用來教學的,它們還能讓孩子們獨立思考,做出明智的決定,并養(yǎng)成終身受益的習慣。)”可知,F(xiàn)inFreeKid不僅教授知識,還培養(yǎng)孩子的綜合能力,包括獨立思考、做出明智決策和養(yǎng)成良好習慣。故選B項。【26題詳析】推理判斷題。根據(jù)第四段“AfeatureinTheEconomicTimesdescribedFinFreeKidas‘a(chǎn)pioneerinfinancialeducationforkids,bridgingthegapinacrucialareaoflearning.’(《經(jīng)濟時報》的一篇專題文章將FinFreeKid描述為“兒童金融教育的先驅(qū),在一個關鍵的學習領域彌合了差距。”)”可知,《經(jīng)濟時報》的報道強調(diào)了FinFreeKid在兒童財務教育領域的開創(chuàng)性作用。故選D項。【27題詳析】推理判斷題。根據(jù)最后一段“WithitsgrowingpopularityandthetrustofparentsacrossPortugal,FinFreeKidplanstointroduceadvancedresourcesforolderchildrenandexpanditspartnershipswithschoolstointegratefinancialliteracyintocourses.(隨著FinFreeKid在葡萄牙越來越受歡迎和家長的信任,它計劃為年齡較大的孩子引入先進的資源,并擴大與學校的合作伙伴關系,將金融知識融入課程。)”可知,F(xiàn)inFreeKid在葡萄牙越來越受歡迎,并且計劃擴展其教育資源和學校合作,顯示出其成功和潛力。故選C項。CAnewglobalreviewofdatafromtheSpanishstudyfoundthatincreasingthenumberofdailysteps,evenatlowlevels,wasassociatedwithareductionindepressivesymptoms(癥狀).ResearchersledbyJimenez-Lopez,oftheUniversityofCastile-LaMancha,notedthere'salreadysolidevidencethatexerciseofanykindisanaturalantidepressant.Butwhataboutsomethingaseasyaswalking?Tofindout,theylookedatdatafromhigh-qualitystudiesondailystepcountsandtheirlinkstomentalhealth.Thenewreviewcovered33studieswithatotalofmorethan96,000adultsworldwide.includingthosewhousedfitness-trackerdevicestocalculatetheirdailysteps.Comparedtoabaselineof5,000stepstakenperday,folkswhotookeven1,000morestepsdailysawa9%dropintheirchancesfordevelopingdepression,theresearchersfound.Thosebenefitsquicklymountedup.Comparedtofolkswalking5,000stepsperdayorless,thosewhowalked7,000stepsperdayhad31%loweroddsfordepression.“Inaddition,countsabove7,500stepsperdaywereassociatedwitha43%lowerfrequencyofdepression,”Jimenez-Lopezandcolleagueswrote,andthosetrendsheldtruefor“allagegroups,femalesandmales.”Theredidseemtobealevelingoutofmentalhealthbenefitsatabout10,000stepsperday,thedatashowed.Ashasbeenobservedinstudiesonphysicalhealth,uptoalevelofabout10,000stepsperdaycausesthechancesfordepressiontodecline.However,theresearchersrevealedthatincreasingthenumberofstepsbeyondthispointmaynothavebeenassociatedwithasignificantreductionindepressivesymptoms.Furthermore,thenewfindingsaddwalkingtomanyotherformsofphysicalactivity—weighttraining,yogaandeventaichi—aswaystohelppreventdepression.“Settinggoalsforthenumberofdailystepscanbearewardingandinclusivepublichealthstrategyforthepreventionofdepression,”thestudysuggested.28.WhatcanbeinferredabouttheSpanishstudyfromparagraph1?A.Itcentersondepressionpatients. B.Itconfirmstheadvantagesofwalking.C.Itcontradictsformerstudyresults. D.Itlooksintoevidenceoftakingexercise.29.HowisParagraph2developed?A.Bygivingexamples. B.Byfollowingatimeline.C.Byanalyzingcauses. D.Bymakingacomparison.30.Whatislikelytohappenafterwalkingover10,000stepsperday?A.Risksofotherdiseasesdropsharply. B.Benefitsstopincreasingsignificantly.C.Physicalhealthimprovesdramatically. D.Depressionsymptomsdisappeartotally.31.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.ExerciseModes:ReductioninDisease. B.StepCounts:ResistancetoDepression.C.FitnessTracker:RecordingDailySteps. D.MoodController:RefreshingHealthState.【答案】28.B29.D30.B31.B【語篇解讀】本文是一篇說明文。文章主要介紹了一項新的全球研究綜述發(fā)現(xiàn),即使每天多走幾步,甚至低水平步行,也能減輕抑郁癥狀。【28題詳析】推理判斷題。根據(jù)文章第一段“AnewglobalreviewofdatafromtheSpanishstudyfoundthatincreasingthenumberofdailysteps,evenatlowlevels,wasassociatedwithareductionindepressivesymptoms(癥狀).ResearchersledbyJimenez-Lopez,oftheUniversityofCastile-LaMancha,notedthere'salreadysolidevidencethatexerciseofanykindisanaturalantidepressant.Butwhataboutsomethingaseasyaswalking?(一項針對西班牙研究數(shù)據(jù)的新的全球綜述發(fā)現(xiàn),即使每天多走幾步,甚至低水平步行,也能減輕抑郁癥狀。由卡斯蒂利亞-拉曼恰大學的Jimenez-Lopez領導的研究人員指出,已經(jīng)有確鑿的證據(jù)表明,任何形式的運動都是一種天然的抗抑郁藥。但是像走路這樣簡單的事情呢?)”可推斷,西班牙的研究證實了步行的好處。故選B。【29題詳析】推理判斷題。根據(jù)文章第二段“Thenewreviewcovered33studieswithatotalofmorethan96,000adultsworldwide.includingthosewhousedfitness-trackerdevicestocalculatetheirdailysteps.Comparedtoabaselineof5,000stepstakenperday,folkswhotookeven1,000morestepsdailysawa9%dropintheirchancesfordevelopingdepression,theresearchersfound.Thosebenefitsquicklymountedup.Comparedtofolkswalking5,000stepsperdayorless,thosewhowalked7,000stepsperdayhad31%loweroddsfordepression.“Inaddition,countsabove7,500stepsperdaywereassociatedwitha43%lowerfrequencyofdepression,”Jimenez-Lopezandcolleagueswrote,andthosetrendsheldtruefor“allagegroups,femalesandmales.”(這項新的綜述涵蓋了33項研究,涉及全球96000多名成年人。包括那些使用健身追蹤器設備來計算他們每天的步數(shù)的人。研究人員發(fā)現(xiàn),與每天走5000步的基線相比,每天多走1000步的人患抑郁癥的幾率降低了9%。這些好處很快就增加了。與每天走5000步或更少步的人相比,每天走7000步的人患抑郁癥的幾率降低了31%。Jimenez-Lopez和他的同事寫道:“此外,每天走7500步以上的人患抑郁癥的頻率要低43%”,而且這些趨勢在“所有年齡組、女性和男性”中都是如此。)”可推斷,第二段是通過作比較來發(fā)展的。故選D。【30題詳析】細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文章第三段“Theredidseemtobealevelingoutofmentalhealthbenefitsatabout10,000stepsperday,thedatashowed.Ashasbeenobservedinstudiesonphysicalhealth,uptoalevelofabout10,000stepsperdaycausesthechancesfordepressiontodecline.However,theresearchersrevealedthatincreasingthenumberofstepsbeyondthispointmaynothavebeenassociatedwithasignificantreductionindepressivesymptoms.(數(shù)據(jù)顯示,每天走10000步左右,心理健康的好處似乎趨于平穩(wěn)。正如在對身體健康的研究中所觀察到的那樣,每天走10000步左右會使抑郁癥的發(fā)病率下降。然而,研究人員透露,超過這個數(shù)字的步數(shù)增加可能與抑郁癥狀的顯著減少無關。)”可知,每天步行超過10000步,好處不會顯著增加。故選B。【31題詳析】主旨大意題。根據(jù)文章第一段“AnewglobalreviewofdatafromtheSpanishstudyfoundthatincreasingthenumberofdailysteps,evenatlowlevels,wasassociatedwithareductionindepressivesymptoms(癥狀).(一項針對西班牙研究數(shù)據(jù)的新的全球綜述發(fā)現(xiàn),即使每天多走幾步,甚至低水平步行,也能減輕抑郁癥狀。)”及全文可知,文章主要介紹了一項新的全球研究綜述發(fā)現(xiàn),即使每天多走幾步,甚至低水平步行,也能減輕抑郁癥狀。所以B項“StepCounts:ResistancetoDepression.(步數(shù):抵抗抑郁)”作為文章標題最為合適。故選B。DIfyoueverfeelthattheworldisagainstyou,youarenotalone.Weallhaveatendencytoassumethatwhenanythinggoeswrong,thefaultlieswithinsomegreattricksagainstus.Ifaco-workerfailsthedeadline,theymustbetryingtobeatyoutoapromotion.WhenWiFiinacoffeeshopisnotworking,thestaffmustbelyingabouthavingittoattractyouin.Butthefactisthatthesesimpleexplanations,whichwetendtojumpto,arebarelytrue.Maybeyourco-workerthoughttodaywasTuesday,notWednesday.MaybetheWiFijustwentwrong.ThisiswhereHanlon’sRazorcomesin—ausefulmentalmodelthatneverconsiderswhatcanbefullyexplainedbyneglect(疏忽)asdoingharmonpurpose.ApplyingHanlon'sRazor,ausefultoolforrapiddecision-makingandintelligentcomprehension,inourdailylivesmakesuslessjudgmental,andimprovereasoningskills.Meanwhile,Hanlon'sRazorallowsustohavemoreempathy(同理心)andteachesusnottoassumetheworstintentionintheactionsofothers,thevalueofwhichismostpronouncedinrelationships,businessmatters,andpersonalhappiness.Weallleadcomplexliveswherethingsareconstantlygoingwrong.Whenthisoccurs,acommonresponseistoblamethenearestpersonandassumetheyhavebadintention.Whensomeonemessesuparoundus,weforgethowmanytimeswe,too,havedonethesame.Instead,weregardtheperpetratorasasourceofintenseannoyance.Toassumeintentioninsuchasituationislikelytoworsentheproblem.Noneofuscaneverknowwhatsomeoneelsewants.Inabilityorneglectisfarmorelikelytobethegenuinecausethanthedesiretohurt.Whenasituationcausesustobecomeangryorupset,itcanbevaluabletoconsiderifthoseemotionsarejustified.Often,thebestwaytoreacttootherpeoplecausingusproblemsisbyseekingtocommunicatewiththem,nottodismissthem.Inthisway,wecanavoidrepeatsofthesamesituation.32.Whatdoweusuallydowhenthingsfail?A.Accepttrueillintention. B.Changecurrentsituations.C.Seekreliableassistance. D.Misplaceblameonothers.33.WhatcanwelearnaboutHanlon’sRazor?A.Itisawaytotacklecolleagues’problems. B.ItisadeviceforrestoringWiFiconnection.C.Itavoidstakingneglectasintentionalharm. D.Itidentifieswhoistoblameformakingerrors.34.Whatdoestheunderlined“theperpetrator”inparagraph4referto?A.Themindreader. B.Theeventplanner.C.Theerrormaker. D.Theproblemsolver35.Whatisadvisedtodowhenotherscauseaproblem?A.Lendthemahand. B.Turnablindeyetothem.C.Putthemonthespot. D.Exchangeideaswiththem.【答案】32.D33.C34.C35.D【語篇解讀】本文是一篇說明文。文章指出人們常誤將錯誤歸咎于他人惡意,而實際上多為無心之失,倡導理性判斷、減少揣測,以同理心和溝通化解矛盾。【32題詳析】細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第一段“Ifyoueverfeelthattheworldisagainstyou,youarenotalone.Weallhaveatendencytoassumethatwhenanythinggoeswrong,thefaultlieswithinsomegreattricksagainstus.Ifaco-workerfailsthedeadline,theymustbetryingtobeatyoutoapromotion.WhenWiFiinacoffeeshopisnotworking,thestaffmustbelyingabouthavingittoattractyouin.(若你曾覺得全世界都在與你作對,其實你并不孤單。我們總傾向于認為,當事情出錯時,一定是某種針對我們的陰謀在作祟。比如同事未能按時完成任務,便認定他們是想搶走你的升職機會;咖啡館的WiFi連不上,就懷疑店員用虛假宣傳騙你進店。)”和第四段的句子“Weallleadcomplexliveswherethingsareconstantlygoingwrong.Whenthisoccurs,acommonresponseistoblamethenearestpersonandassumetheyhavebadintention.(我們的生活本就紛繁復雜,難免狀況頻出。而每當問題發(fā)生時,人們的第一反應往往是歸咎于身邊之人,并認定對方心存惡意。)”可知,當事情出錯時,我們通常會把錯誤歸咎于他人。故選D項。【33題詳析】細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第二段的句子“ThisiswhereHanlon’sRazorcomesin—ausefulmentalmodelthatneverconsiderswhatcanbefullyexplainedbyneglect(疏忽)asdoingharmonpurpose.(這就是Hanlon’sRazor——一種有用的心理模型,它從不將那些完全可以用疏忽來解釋的行為視為故意傷害。)”可知,Hanlon’sRazor是一種思維模型,它避免將疏忽視為故意的傷害。故選C項。【34題詳析】詞句猜測題。根據(jù)上文的句子“Whensomeonemessesuparoundus,weforgethowmanytimeswe,too,havedonethesame.(當我們周圍的人把事情搞砸的時候,我們忘記了多少次我們也做過同樣的事情。)和劃線單詞下文的“asasourceofintenseannoyance(作為強烈煩惱的來源)”可知,我們肯定是把“把事情搞砸的人”視為“煩惱的來源”,所以,劃線單詞“theperpetrator”指的是那些犯錯誤的人。故選C項。【35題詳析】細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)最后一段的句子“Often,thebestwaytoreacttootherpeoplecausingusproblemsisbyseekingtocommunicatewiththem,nottodismissthem.(通常,對給我們帶來麻煩的人做出反應的最佳方式是尋求與他們溝通,而不是忽視他們。)”可知,當別人給我們帶來問題時,建議與他們交流,而不是忽視他們。故選D項。第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Intheageofdigitalsaturation(飽和),theneedforadigitalcleanhasbecomemorepressingthanever.___36___Thefollowingguideaimstoprovideyouwithsomepracticalandeffectivestrategies.AssessyourdigitallandscapeThisinvolvesevaluatingthevariousaspectsofyouronlinepresence,fromyouremailinboxtosocialmediaaccounts.Understandyourdigitalfootprintandidentifyareasthatrequireattention.___37___Besides,itensuresthatnothingisleftunexamined.SimplifyyourinboxTheemailinboxisoftenabreedingground(滋生地)fordigitalmess.Createfolderstoorganizeimportantemailsandcanceloutdatedmessages.Itnotonlyreducesvisualmessbutalsoenhancesyourefficiencyinmanagingcriticalcommunications.___38______39___Haveathoroughreviewofyoursocialmediaaccountsandunfollowaccountsthatnolongerappealtoyou.Considersettingboundariesforyoursocialmediausage,suchaslimitingtimeforcheckingupdates.Thisapproachdevelopsahealthierrelationshipwithsocialmedia,allowingyoutoenjoyitsbenefitswithoutnegativeinfluence.ReflectondigitalconsumptionhabitsAsyoucleanyourdigitalspace,takeamomenttoreflectonyourhabits.___40___Aretherespecificdigitalhabitsthatcontributetostressordistraction?Usethisreflectiontomakeinformedd
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