福建省泉州2024-2025学年高三上学期12月月考英语试题(含解析,含听力原文无音频)

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泉州2025届高三毕业班12月月考英语科试卷
英语
2024.12
注意事项:
1.本试卷满分150分。考试时间120分钟。
2.答题前,务必将自己的学校、姓名、考试号等相关信息写在答题卡上规定的地方。
3.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
例:How much is the shirt A. ¥19.15. B. ¥9.18. C. ¥9.15. 答案是C。
1. What will the speakers probably do next
A. Make a plan. B. Continue the work. C. Start a new project.
2. What is the probable relationship between the speakers
A. Coach and trainee. B. Mother and son. C. Friends.
3. What are the speakers doing
A. Getting on the plane.
B. Providing meal service.
C. Making an announcement.
4. What are the speakers mainly talking about
A. Sports B. Sleeping habits. C. Physical discomfort.
5. How is the man probably feeling
A. Confused. B. Annoyed. C. Happy
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6. Why does the woman feel sorry
A. Her group members didn't get on well with each other.
B. Her group didn't perform very well.
C. Her group didn't finish the project on time.
7. Who might the man be
A. The woman's business partner. B. The woman's professor. C. The woman's boss.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8. How many eggs does the man order
A. One. B. Two. C. Three.
9. How much will the man pay for his breakfast
A. $6. B. $7. C. $8.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10. Where does the conversation probably take place
A. At an office. B. At school. C. At the woman's house.
11. When will the speakers probably do the work together
A. On Monday B. On Saturday. C. On Sunday.
12. What will the man bring to the woman's house
A. Pizza B. Juice C. Ice cream.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13. What is the woman's destination
A. Mongolia B. Russia C. China.
14. What happened to the woman
A. She lost her ticket.
B. She missed her train.
C. She got to the wrong platform.
15. What is the man going to fix
A. A bike. B. A car. C. A train.
16. What is the man giving the woman
A. A map B. Some food C. Some warm clothes
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17. What does the speaker think of the graduating class
A. They are gifted. B. They are experienced. C. They are hard-working.
18. What is the speaker most likely to be good at
A. Modern painting. B. Fashion design. C. Photo taking.
19. Who will probably speak next
A. James Smith B. Jane Goodman C. Michael Watts
20. What is the speaker doing
A. Giving a class. B. Awarding prizes. C. Hosting an exhibition.
第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
Science After Dark
September 26, 6:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m.
Calling all explorers of the night! Ready to make your evenings more interesting with an unforgettable adventure Experience PacSci's Science After Dark, the ultimate21+ event that combines science, art, and nightlife in one extraordinary experience!
Exhibits
●Magical Butterflies: Walk through our appealing Butterfly House and get up close with these delicate creatures.
●Art Meets Technology: Release your creativity with interactive exhibits where technology becomes your canvas(画布)of light art.
●Chill in Style: Relax in our brand-new Sensory Lounge, designed to ease your senses.
●Dance with Pixels: Dive into a charming world with Marcell Marias' pop-up light art exhibition.
Activities
●Science Scavenger Hunt: Set out on a hunt to discover hidden "artifacts" and score a free science-themed gift!
●Dance Support: Cooperate with the professionals from The Beacon dance studio.
Are you ready to elevate(提升)your nights Grab your friends, significant others, or colleagues, and join us for a night where science and fun combine. Don't just read about it, live it!
Tickets
Bringing friends PacSci is now offering buy two, get the third 50% off I Tickets on sale soon! Food and drinks are not included in ticket price.
Early-bird tickets
●General Public-$25
●Members-$20
Regular tickets
●General Public-$35
●Members-$30
21. What is special about Science After Dark
A. A focus on light art exhibition.
B. Detailed studies of biological science.
C. Participation in professional dance routines.
D. A mix of nightlife and interactive science exhibits.
22. What can visitors do at Science After Dark
A. Evaluate light art works. B. Observe insects up close.
C. Buy science-themed gifts. D. Dance in the Sensory Lounge.
23. How much will three members pay in total for regular tickets
A. $50. B. $75. C. $87.50. D. $90.
B
The other day I was going through the airport at Ibiza and getting my Spanish exit stamp—a Brexit benefit or drawback depending on how you feel—and the nice passport lady flicked through(浏览)my passport, seeking a rare empty page, and said; "Wow, you have a lot of stamps." Like a five-year-old, I practically glowed with pride.
Because I do have a lot of stamps. And sometimes I simply like to look at them. Right now, my passport is so full of stamps it is in danger of filling up. However, there is a fair chance that this won't happen—not because I have any intention of ceasing my travels, but because most countries are moving on from the era of physical stamps. In future our comings and goings will be monitored digitally—and speedily.
This will, of course, be great for shortening airport queues, but it also means we will kiss goodbye to the romance of the exotic(奇异的)stamp, that reminder of the time we crossed from, say, Chile to Bolivia via the Andes and the salt plains. Or that first time we landed in the USA and got one of the simplest stamps of all. The border officer smiled as he stamped my passport and said: "Welcome to America."
In my decades of travel, I have acquired some seriously—to my mind—exotic and wonderful stamps: Armenia, Madagascar, Greenland. Some of the smallest countries demand entire pages of your passport—looking at you, Cambodia.
Then there are the special stamps to truly remote destinations. My personal favourite is probably the one I got going into the Republic of Mount Athos in northern Greece. It was magnificently beautiful: the double-headed eagle of Byzantium, returned to life and impressed on my passport pages.
It was certainly more cheerful than the stamp I once got from the British embassy in Bangkok, which arranged for my return to the UK from Thailand after I really misbehaved. That stamp said "Impound(扣留)Passport on Arrival in London". And so they did.
Yet I miss that stamp too.
24. What does the author think of the shift from physical stamps to digital records
A. Convenient but romance-reducing. B. Eco-friendly but culture-erasing.
C. Modem but artistically inferior. D. Cost-efficient but emotionally hurtful.
25. What does the underlined word "you" in paragraph 4 refer to
A. Readers. B. Pages. C. Cambodia. D. Stamps.
26. Why does the author mention the Bangkok stamp
A. To exhibit the extent of his global travels.
B. To present a less positive travel experience.
C. To highlight his attachment to all his stamps.
D. To reflect on his misbehavior and its consequences.
27. What can be a suitable title for the text
A. My Favorite Passport Stamps
B. The Beauty of Passport Stamps
C. Digital Progress: Passport Stamps at Risk
D. Passport Stamps: Bridging Borders and Cultures
C
A recent report called for intensified efforts to employ chemical recycling as a key solution to addressing plastic pollution, considering its potential to dispose of low-value plastic waste that is difficult to recycle. By 2035, the oil output from chemical recycling could potentially be double that of China's largest oil production base, said the report.
Chemical recycling is one of two major ways to recycle waste plastic. It splits(降解)polymer-chains and creates products such as oil. The other way is mechanical recycling, which crushes(挤压)waste to make new plastic products. Mechanical recycling is a good way to recycle engineering plastics, plastic bottles and hard plastic packages. However, it is not economically or technologically practical for recycling flexible plastic packages and plastic films, which account for about 46 percent of the plastic produced in China.
Citing statistics from the Plastic Recycling Association, a news release from the academy said about 62 million metric tons of waste plastic was generated across the country last year, with about 19 million tons recycled. It said that placed China at an internationally advanced level in waste plastic recycling. "However, China now faces the development bottleneck in further increasing the rate," it said. "There is an urgent need to tap chemical recycling."
The report said China is expected to produce 155 million tons of plastic a year by 2035. If chemical recycling is applied on a large scale, the country will be able to see remarkable drops in plastic waste and emissions of carbon dioxide, and a significant increase in oil production. If 30 percent of the country's plastic waste is chemically recycled in 2035, the country will manage to reduce plastic waste by almost 36 million tons a year.
The report listed a series of proposals to increase the chemical recycling of plastic waste. It proposed comprising chemical recycling as a key part of the county's governance system for controlling plastic pollution and guaranteeing energy security, as well as the country's policy and regulation system for managing plastic pollution. It also suggested establishing a recycling system that furthers the development of chemical recycling, and rolling out demonstration projects that apply the approach.
28. How does chemical recycling work
A. It crushes waste and creates chains.
B. It splits hard bottles and produces oil.
C. It degrades plastic and makes new products.
D. It recycles waste plastic and reuses hard packages.
29. What drives China to tap chemical recycling
A. The inability to generate waste.
B. The limit in plastic recycling progress.
C. The large amount of used plastic.
D. The failure to meet recycling standards.
30. What do the figures in paragraph 4 imply
A. Limited effects in carbon dioxide absorption.
B. Serious situations in plastic and oil production.
C. Significant changes of plastic recycling application.
D. Promising prospects of chemical recycling application.
31. What is a suitable title for the text
A. Challenges of China's Mechanical Recycling
B. Overview of China's Plastic Recycling Techniques
C. Chemical Recycling to Reduce Plastic Waste in China
D. Chemical Recycling to Further Economic Development
D
There's a useful concept from psychology that helps explain why good people do things that harm the environment: the false consensus effect. That's where we overvalue how acceptable and prevalent(普遍的)our own behavior is in society. Put simply, if you're doing something(even if you secretly know you probably shouldn't), you're more likely to think plenty of other people do it too. What's more, you likely overestimate how much other people think that behavior is broadly OK.
This bias(偏见)allows people to justify socially unacceptable or illegal behaviors. Researchers have observed the false consensus effect in drug use and illegal hunting. More recently, conservationists are beginning to reveal how this effect contributes to environmental damage.
In Australia, people who admitted to poaching(偷猎)thought it was much more prevalent in society than it really was, and had higher estimates than fishers who obeyed the law. They also believed others viewed poaching as socially acceptable; however, in reality, more than 90% of fishers held the opposite view. The false consensus effect bas also shown up in studies examining support for nuclear energy and offshore wind farms.
Just as concepts from psychology can help explain some forms of environmental damage, so too can they help address it. For example, research shows people are more likely to litter in areas where there's already a lot of trash scattered around; so making sure the ground around a bin is not covered in rubbish may help.
Factual information on how other people think and behave can be very powerful. Energy companies have substantially reduced energy consumption simply by showing people how their electricity use compares to their neighbors. Encouragingly, stimulating people's natural desire for status has also been successful in getting people to "go green to be seen", or to publicly buy eco-friendly products.
As the research evidence shows, social norms can be a powerful force in encouraging and popularizing environmentally friendly behaviors. Perhaps you can do your bit by sharing this article!
32. Which example best illustrates the false consensus effect
A. A student spends long hours surfing the Internet.
B. A blogger assumes many people dislike his posts.
C. A driver frequently parks illegally in public places.
D. A smoker believes people generally approve of smoking.
33. How did most Australian fishers view the issue of poaching
A. It is unacceptable. B. It is widespread.
C. It is controversial. D. It is complex.
34. What do the underlined words "go green to be seen" in paragraph 5 mean
A. Embrace green habits for better health.
B. Make green choices that others can perceive.
C. Join green movements for personal fulfillment
D. Choose green items that are easy to spot in stores.
35. What is a recommended approach to addressing environmental problems
A. Downplay social norms. B. Highlight personal responsibilities.
C. Publicize sustainable practices. D. Encourage technological innovations.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。
In some ways, it is surprising that languages change. After all, they are passed down through the generations reliably enough for parents and children to communicate with each other. 36 For example, while Japanese has changed relatively little over a thousand years, English evolved rapidly in just a few centuries. Many present-day speakers find Shakespeare's sixteenth-century plays difficult and Chaucer's fourteenth-century. The Canterbury Tales nearly impossible to read.
Languages change for a variety of reasons. Large-scale shifts often occur in response to social, economic, and political pressures, as there are many examples of language change fueled by invasions, colonization, and migration. 37 New technologies, industries, products and experiences simply require new words. By using new and emerging terms, we all drive language change. But the unique way that individuals speak also fuels language change because no two individuals use a language in exactly the same way. 38 . Through our day-to-day interactions, we pick up words and sayings from other people and integrate them into our speech. Teens and young adults, for example, often use different words and phrases from their parents. Some of them spread through the population and slowly change the language.
39 Vocabulary can change quickly as new words are borrowed from other languages, or as words get coined, combined, or shortened. Some words are even created through misinterpretation of form. While vocabulary can change quickly, sentence structure—the order of words in a sentence changes more slowly. 40 . For example, during the Great Vowel Shift five hundred years ago, the pronunciation of vowels in English changed dramatically. This shift represents the biggest difference between the pronunciation of Middle English and Modern English.
A. Changes in sound are somewhat harder to document but just as interesting.
B. As long as people are using a language, that language will undergo some change.
C. All natural languages change, and language change affects all areas of language use.
D. Yet linguists find that all living languages change over time—at different rates though.
E. The three main areas of language that change over time are vocabulary, sentence structure, and pronunciation.
F. Even without these kinds of influences, a language can change dramatically if enough users adopt a new way of speaking.
G. The vocabulary and phrases people use depend on where they live, their age, education level, social status and other factors.
第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
I'd been exploring the 40-hectare woods around our cottage my whole life and I knew the way well. So it was a 41 when I found myself lost there.
One dull cold February afternoon, I had a sudden 42 to hike the hill with my two daughters. Putting on our snowshoes, we immediately 43 northwestward. While making our way up the hill, my daughters stopped occasionally to investigate unknown plants and to look at the abandoned doer bed... These really made their 44 .
As the shadows started to 45 , we moved further up. Soon, weariness(疲劳)began to 46 enthusiasm. We decided to return. Instead of backtracking over our 47 route, I chose to walk down the steep side of the hill, 48 my general sense that ahead of us lay the stream that would guide us to the road. But as the terrain(地形)leveled out, I had my first major moment of 49 : Where was the stream Were we off course
I instinctively pulled out my phone to get my location, but it 50 in my hand in the cold air. 51 , I started feeling a bit panicky. However, I quickly 52 myself, reassuring my daughters to continue walking. Focusing on the landmarks, I spotted a familiar tree and eventually 53 the road.
That winter's day taught me a valuable lesson about habitual reliance on technology. If my phone had 54 then, I might have directly followed the GPS, ignoring the old 55 of depending on surroundings and life skills.
41. A. challenge B. shock C. reward D. reminder
42. A. discovery B. response C. worry D. urge
43. A. escaped B. drove C. headed D. looked
44. A. reputation B. dream C. day D. way
45. A. lengthen B. swing C. emerge D. fade
46. A. fuel B. witness C. overlook D. outpace
47. A. original B. rough C. offbeat D. roundabout
48. A. appreciating B. trusting C. visualizing D. assessing
49. A. curiosity B. comparison C. doubt D. anticipation
50. A. died B. slipped C. flashed D. rang
51. A. Reportedly B. Admittedly C. Seemingly D. Surprisingly
52. A. exposed B. gathered C. defended D. behaved
54. A. got off B. laid down C. came across D. made out
54. A. worked B. remained C. changed D. overheated
55. A. theory B. standard C. practice D. routine
三、语法填空
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Xing Chunyan, 49, was carefully offering a demonstration of traditional wooden comb technique. The combs decorated with hand-in laid shells, shone under the lights, showcasing a level of craftsmanship(手工艺) 56 is both practical and beautiful.
At the lively background of the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games(残奥会), 57 quiet but significant cultural exchange took place. On September 3rd, the China Cultural Center in Paris opened a three-day exhibition 58 (feature)artworks created by Chinese women from more than 30 "Beautiful Crafts" workshops. These workshops are part of an 59 (initiate)to provide local and home-based employment for physically 60 (challenge)women, which was launched by the China Disabled Persons' Federation and the All-China Women's Federation.
61 (representative)from these workshops traveled to Paris to share their brilliant techniques. "I've experienced a different kind of care-there's no inequality. It is a quite 62 (harmony)working atmosphere and I feel a strong sense of warmth," one says. "I have found dignity and confidence in this work and I can support myself". This exhibition not only marks the 60th anniversary of China-France relations, but also strengthens cultural ties 63 the two nations. At the exhibition opening, the event 64 (applaud)as a reflection of China's commitment to individuals with disabilities. It shines a light on the creative contributions of women, offering a constant reminder of the power of art 65 (cross)borders and bring communities together.
第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
66.假定你是李华,下周爱尔兰某高中师生将到访你校,参加你校举办的科技周活动,作为学生会负责人,请你写一则欢迎词。内容包括:
1.表达欢迎;
2.活动介绍。
注意:1.写作词数80个词左右;
2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3.开头已为你写好,不计入总词数。
Dear teachers and students,
I'm Li Hua, the leader of the Student Union.
67.第二节(满分25分)
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
It was time for the annual Potato-Salad Contest in Russet Park. After trying for the third time, Alexis shook her head sadly. There was no way she would win the Golden Potato again because Grandpa wasn't here this year.
Memories of how Grandpa taught her to make potato rose in her mind. She sighed and missed Grandpa so much.
Alexis cut the potatoes and mixed the boiled potatoes, some sauces and a little salt and peppers in a bowl. But it didn't taste right. Alexis tried a bite of the salad mixture, wondering what was missing. Seeing her frown, Mom suggested, "What about something spicy Your Grandpa loved spicy things."
"You're right! Maybe he put a jalapeno pepper in it," Alexis said, cutting up a bright green jalapeno and adding it to the bowl.
It was closer, but it still didn't taste right. Alexis was drooping her head, disappointed. "Should we look in a cookbook ''
"Grandpa was never one to follow a recipe," Dad entered the kitchen and said.
It was true. People loved Grandpa's potato salad because it was one of a kind. Alexis remembered posing with Grandpa for a photo while they were making the salad.
Photo! That gave her an idea. Alexis hurried to the bookcase and found an old photo album. She immediately flipped it open, expecting to find clues in the photos there. Lots of photos showed Grandpa and Grandma cooking together. Dad laughed, "He and Grandma loved to tease each other but he always called her Honey."
"Do you think he put honey in the potato salad " Mum asked.
"It is worth a try," said Alexis. She stirred some honey into the bowl.
But it still wasn't quite right. Alexis' heart sank, on the verge of giving up. Dad kept flipping the album. At the end of the album was the picture of Grandpa and Alexis making the salad together.
注意:
1.续写词数应为150左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
It looked like Grandpa was crying in the photo.
With hesitation, the family tasted the potato salad with onions in it.
高三年12月月考答案
I选择题
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)
1~5 BACCB 6~10 BCAAB 11~15 ABBCC 16~20AABAC
第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
21~23 DBB 24~27ACCB 28~31CBDC 32~35 DABC
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
36~40 DFGEA
第三部分语言运用(共两小节,满分30分)
第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
41-45 BDCCA 46-50 DABCA 51-55 BBDAC
II非选择题部分
第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
56. that/which 57. a 58. featuring 59. initiative 60. challenged
61. Representatives 62. harmonious 63. between 64. was applauded 65. to cross
第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节:应用文(满分15分)
Possible version:
Dear teachers and students,
I'm Li Hua, the leader of Student Union. It is my great honor to give a speech on behalf of our members.
To begin with, I would like to extend our warm welcome to our guests from Ireland. It is with great pleasure that we host this exchange programme, as it provides an excellent opportunity for us to learn from each other. During your stay, we will participate in a science fair organised by my club members to appreciate some innovative hand-made scientific works. In addition, a series of lectures on science and technology will also be available, which will give students more insight into the latest scientific development.
Once again, welcome to our school! Let us embrace this opportunity to broaden our horizons and deepen our understanding of science and technology.
Yours, Li Hua
第二节:读后续写(满分25分)
Possible version:
It looked like Grandpa was crying in the photo. Crying! Yes, the secret was about crying! Grandpa once said with wet eyes that the potato salad definitely brought tears to his eyes. It seemed that Alexis found out the final secret ingredient. Full of hope in her eyes, she quickly rushed to the cabinet and grabbed an onion. Then, delighted and expected, she cut the onion with tears in her eyes. Finally, adding the onions into the salad and mixed it, Alexis's palms getting sweaty. Heart raising, she held the salad to her family and waited for their try.
With hesitation, the family tasted the potato salad with onions in it. Nodding their heads at the same time, smile flickered across everyone's face. They eventually figured out Grandpa's recipe. Finally, Alexis completed the salad and took part in the contest. As the result that Alexis's potato salad won was announced, Alexis was thinking about Grandpa, her tears welling up uncontrollably. She hugged the Golden Potato to her chest and wore a shining smile, saying "Just because of the onions." It's not only a recipe for delicious food but also a recipe for a happy family.
【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了Alexis参加一年一度的土豆沙拉大赛,却始终无法做出爷爷的味道。她从照片中得到线索,发现了爷爷制作土豆沙拉的秘诀,最终完成了沙拉并获胜。
【详解】1.段落续写:
①由第一段首句内容“照片里爷爷好像在哭。”可知,第一段可描写Alexis发现了爷爷菜谱的秘密,并让家人品尝重新做好的沙拉。
②由第二段首句内容“一家人犹豫了一下,尝了尝土豆沙拉里的洋葱。”可知,第二段可描写制作成功,赢得比赛和Alexis感悟。
2.续写线索:发现线索——完成沙拉——家人品尝——比赛获胜——Alexis感到快乐——Alexis感悟
3.词汇激活
行为类
发现:find out/discover
急忙:rush to/hurry to
充满:be full of /be filled with
情绪类
美味的:delicious/tasty
快乐的:happy/joyful
【点睛】[高分句型1] Finally, adding the onions into the salad and mixed it, Alexis's palms getting sweaty.(运用了现在分词作状语)
【高分句型2】 As the result that Alexis's potato salad won was announced, Alexis was thinking about Grandpa, her tears welling up uncontrollably.(运用了that引导同位语从句)
A篇【导语】这是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍Science After Dark活动。
21.细节理解题。由文章第一段“Experience PacSci's Science After Dark, the ultimate21+ event that combines science, art, and nightlife in one extraordinary experience!(体验PacSci的Science After Dark活动,这是一场集科学、艺术和夜生活于一体的终极21+活动!)”以及Activities中“Are you ready to elevate(提升)your nights Grab your friends, significant others, or colleagues, and join us for a night where science and fun combine.(你准备好提升你的夜晚了吗?带上你的朋友、重要的人或同事,加入我们,度过一个科学和乐趣相结合的夜晚。)”可知,夜生活和互动科学展览的结合是Science After Dark活动的特色。故选D项。
22.细节理解题。由Exhibits中“Magical Butterflies: Walk through our appealing Butterfly House and get up close with these delicate creatures.(神奇蝴蝶:穿过我们迷人的蝴蝶屋,近距离接触这些精致的生物。)”可知,在Science After Dark活动中,游客可以近距离观察昆虫。故选B项。
23细节理解题。由Tickets中“Bringing friends PacSci is now offering buy two, get the third 50% off! Tickets on sale soon! Food and drinks are not included in ticket price.(带朋友来?PacSci现在提供买两件,买第三件五折优惠!门票即将开售!食物和饮料不包括在门票价格中。)”以及Regular tickets中“Members-$30(会员-30美元)”可知,三个成员需要支付30*2+15=75美元。故选B项。
B篇【导语】这是一篇记叙文。本文主要表达作者对护照盖章的怀旧之情。
24.推理判断题。根据第二段最后一句“In future our comings and goings will be monitored digitally—and speedily.”(在未来,我们的一举一动都将受到数字化的快速监控。)以及第三段中“This will, of course, be great for shortening airport queues, but it also means we will kiss goodbye to the romance of the exotic(奇异的)stamp, that reminder of the time we crossed from, say, Chile to Bolivia via the Andes and the salt plains.”(当然,这将大大缩短机场排队的时间,但这也意味着我们将与异国情调的浪漫印记吻别,这些印记会让我们想起我们从智利穿越安第斯山脉和盐平原来到玻利维亚的时光。)可推知,作者认为转向数字化会带来便利却减少了浪漫感觉。故选A项。
25.词义猜测题。划线单词“Some of the smallest countries demand entire pages of your passport—looking at you, Cambodia.”(一些最小的国家需要你的整页护照——看看你,柬埔寨。)以诙谐的口气引出Cambodia这个国家,虽小但是盖章会占据一整页。由此可知,这里的you指的是Cambodia。故选C项。
26.推理判断题。根据倒数第二段"It was certainly more cheerful than the stamp I once got from the British embassy in Bangkok, which arranged for my return to the UK from Thailand after I really misbehaved. That stamp said "Impound(扣留)Passport on Arrival in London". And so they did."(这张护照盖章肯定比我曾经从英国驻曼谷大使馆得到的那张护照盖章更令人愉快,因为在我表现不佳后,英国大使馆安排我从泰国返回英国。那枚护照盖章上写着“护照抵达伦敦后被扣押”。他们就这样做了。)以及最后一段“Yet I miss that stamp too.”(然而我也想念那张护照盖章。)可推知,作者提到曼谷护照盖章是为了突出他对所有护照盖章的喜爱。故选C项。
27.主旨大意题。通断全文可知,作者从开头拥有满满的护照印章,到未来数字化之后的伤感,以及对于自己最喜爱的护照印章和有着不愉快经历的印章的怀念,全文突显强调了护照印章之美与作者的怀旧之情。故文章最好的标题是“护照印章的美”。故选B项。
C篇【导语】这是一篇说明文。文章讲最近一份报告呼吁中国将化学回收作为解决塑料污染的关键解决方案。
28.细节理解题。由文章第二段"Chemical recycling is one of two major ways to recycle waste plastic. It splits(降解)polymer-chains and creates products such as oil.(化学回收是回收废塑料的两种主要方式之一。它分裂聚合物链并产生石油等产品)"可知,化学回收可以降解塑料并制造新产品。故选C项。
29.推理判断题。由文章第三段"Citing statistics from the Plastic Recycling Association, a news release from the academy said about 62 million metric tons of waste plastic was generated across the country last year, with about 19 million tons recycled. It said that placed China at an internationally advanced level in waste plastic recycling. "However, China now faces the development bottleneck in further increasing the rate," it said. "There is an urgent need to tap chemical recycling."(该学院的一份新闻稿援引塑料回收协会(Plastic Recycling Association)的统计数据称,去年全国产生了约6200万吨废塑料,其中约1900万吨被回收。它说,这使中国在废塑料回收方面处于国际先进水平。“然而,中国现在面临着进一步提高这一比率的发展瓶颈,”它说。“我们迫切需要利用化学物质回收。”)可推知,塑料回收进展的极限促使中国利用化学回收。故选B项。
30.推理判断题。由文章第四段"The report said China is expected to produce 155 million tons of plastic a year by2035. If chemical recycling is applied on a large scale, the country will be able to see remarkable drops in plastic waste and emissions of carbon dioxide, and a significant increase in oil production. If 30 percent of the country's plastic waste is chemically recycled in 2035, the country will manage to reduce plastic waste by almost 36 million tons a year.(报告称,到2035年,中国预计每年将生产1.55亿吨塑料。如果大规模应用化学回收,该国将能够看到塑料废物和二氧化碳排放量的显著下降,石油产量将大幅增加。如果到2035年,该国30%的塑料废物被化学回收,该国将设法每年减少近3600万吨塑料废物)"可推知,本段的数据表明了化学回收应用前景广阔。故选D项。
31.主旨大意题。由文章第一段“A recent report called for intensified efforts to employ chemical recycling as a key solution to addressing plastic pollution, considering its potential to dispose of low-value plastic waste that is difficult to recycle. By 2035, the oil output from chemical recycling could potentially be double that of China's largest oil production base, said the report.(最近的一份报告呼吁加大力度,将化学回收作为解决塑料污染的关键解决方案,考虑到其处理难以回收的低价值塑料废物的潜力。报告称,到2035年,化学回收的石油产量可能是中国最大石油生产基地的两倍)"以及后文可知,文章主要介绍了最近一份报告呼吁中国将化学回收作为解决塑料污染的关键解决方案。由此可知,C项Chemical Recycling to Reduce Plastic Waste in China(化学回收减少中国塑料垃圾)适合作本文标题。故选C项。
D篇【导语】本文是一篇说明文,主要介绍了错误共识效应这种心理现象,同时探讨了如何利用该效应解决环境问题。
32.推理判断题。根据文章第一段"There's a useful concept from psychology that helps explain why good people do things that harm the environment: the false consensus effect.(心理学中有一个有用的概念,可以帮助解释为什么好人会做危害环境的事情:错误共识效应。)"和"Put simply, if you're doing something(even if you secretly know you probably shouldn't), you're more likely to think plenty of other people do it too.(简单地说,如果你正在做某件事(即使你私下里知道你可能不应该做),你更有可能认为很多其他人也在做这件事。"可知,错误共识效应使人们可以为社会不可接受或非法的行为找到合理化的理由。只有D选项"A smoker believes people generally approve of smoking.(吸烟者认为人们普遍赞成吸烟。)"最能说明错误共识效应。故选D。
33.细节理解题。从第三段"They also believed others viewed poaching as socially acceptable; however, in reality, more than 90%offishers held the opposite view.(他们还认为,其他人认为偷猎是社会可以接受的;然而,在现实中,超过90%的渔民持相反的观点。)"可知,大多数澳大利亚渔民觉得偷猎是不可接受的。故选A。
34.词句猜测题。从倒数第二段中"or to publicly buy eco-friendly products(或者公开购买环保产品)"可知,or表示“或者”,说明划线短语和buy eco-friendly products意思相近,也就是买东西时做出环保的选择,并且让他人看见或知道,和B选项"Make green choices that others can perceive.(做出别人能理解的绿色选择。)"意思相近。故选B。
35.推理判断题。根据倒数第三段的"Just as concepts from psychology can help explain some forms of environmental damage, so too can they help address it.(正如心理学概念可以帮助解释某些形式的环境破坏一样,它们也可以帮助解决环境破坏问题。)",倒数第二段的"Factual information on how other people think and behave can be very powerful. Energy companies have substantially reduced energy consumption simply by showing people how their electricity use compares to their neighbors.(关于别人如何思考和行为的事实信息是非常强大的。能源公司仅仅通过向人们展示他们的用电量与邻居的比较就大大减少了能源消耗。)"和最后一段的"As the research evidence shows, social norms can be a powerful force in encouraging and popularizing environmentally friendly behaviors.(正如研究证据所表明的那样,社会规范可以成为鼓励和普及环境友好行为的强大力量。)"可知,改变人们的观念可以解决环境问题,也就是要宜传可持续发展的做法。故选C。
七选五【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了语言会随着时间而变化,其原因很多样,变化主要体现在词汇、句子结构和发音三个方面。
36.由上文"In some ways, it is surprising that languages change. After all, they are passed down through the generations reliably enough for parents and children to communicate with each other.(在某些方面,语言的变化是令人惊讶的。毕竟,它们代代相传,足以让父母和孩子相互交流。)"可知,上文引入文章的话题,即语言的变化,由下文"For example, while Japanese has changed relatively little over a thousand years, English evolved rapidly in just a few centuries.(例如,在一千多年的时间里,日语的变化相对较小,而英语在短短几个世纪内就迅速演化。)"可知,下文对比日语和英语的变化速度作为例子,此处需要一个句子来引出语言变化的速度差异,D项"Yet linguists find that all living languages change over time—at different rates though.(然而,语言学家发现,所有现存的语言都会随着时间的推移而变化——尽管变化的速度不同。)"能承上启下,符合语境。故选D。
37.由上文"Languages change for a variety of reasons. Large-scale shifts often occur in response to social, economic, and political pressures, as there are many examples of language change fueled by invasions, colonization, and migration.(语言的变化有很多原因。由于社会、经济和政治压力的影响,语言往往会发生大规模变化,因为有很多入侵、殖民和移民推动语言变化的例子。)"和下文"New technologies, industries, products and experiences simply require new words. By using new and emerging terms, we all drive language change.(新技术、新产业、新产品和新体验需要新的词汇。通过使用新的和新兴的术语,我们都推动了语言的变化。)"可知,上文点明了本段的主旨语言变化的原因,介绍了外部宏观环境的原因,下文提到了新技术、产业、产品和体验需要新的词汇,这表明语言变化还受到其他因素的影响,本空应指出除了外部因素外,语言内部的变化也同样重要,F项"Even without these kinds of influences, a language can change dramatically if enough users adopt a new way of speaking.(即使没有这些影响,如果有足够多的使用者采用一种新的说话方式,一门语言也会发生巨大的变化。)"能承上启下,符合语境。故选F。
38.由上文"But the unique way that individuals speak also fuels language change because no two individuals use a language in exactly the same way.(但是个体说话的独特方式也会促进语言的变化,因为没有两个人使用一种语言的方式完全相同。)"可知,上文提到了个体使用的语言存在差异,本空应强调个人背景对语言使用的影响,解释了个体语言差异的原因,G项"The vocabulary and phrases people use depend on where they live, their age, education level, social status and other factors.(人们使用的词汇和短语取决于他们居住的地方、年龄、教育程度、社会地位和其他因素。)"能承接上文,符合语境。故选G。
39.空处位于段首,是段落的主旨句,需概括段落内容。由下文"Vocabulary can change quickly as new words are borrowed from other languages, or as words get coined, combined, or shortened.(词汇变化很快,比如从其他语言中借用新词,或者新词被创造、组合或缩略。)"、"While vocabulary can change quickly, sentence structure—the order of words in a sentence changes more slowly.(虽然词汇变化很快,但句子结构——句子中单词的顺序变化得比较慢。)"和"For example, during the Great Vowel Shift five hundred years ago, the pronunciation of vowels in English changed dramatically.(例如,在500年前的元音大推移期间,英语元音的发音发生了巨大变化。)"可知,本段涉及语言变化中的词汇、句子结构和发音,此处需要介绍语言变化的具体方面,即词汇、句子结构和发音的变化。E项"The three main areas of language that change over time are vocabulary, sentence structure, and pronunciation.(语言随着时间的推移发生变化的三个主要方面是词汇、句子结构和发音。)"概括了这三个方面的内容,符合语境。故选E。
40.由下文"For example, during the Great Vowel Shift five hundred years ago, the pronunciation of vowels in English changed dramatically.(例如,在500年前的元音大推移期间,英语元音的发音发生了巨大变化。)"可知,下文介绍的是语言变化的发音方面,A项"Changes in sound are somewhat harder to document but just as interesting.(声音的变化很难记录,但同样有趣。)"能引起下文,符合语境。故选A。
完型【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了作者和女儿们一起探索自己十分熟悉的树林,返回时他选择了一条不同的下山路线,希望能找到一条小溪作为引导,却迷路了,手机也因为寒冷而无法使用,这让作者感到恐慌。在冷静下来后,他依靠对环境的观察找到了回家的路。这次经历让他意识到过度依赖科技可能会忽视传统的生存技能和环境观察能力。
41.考查名词词义辨析。句意:所以当我发现自己迷失在那里时,我很震惊。A. challenge挑战;B. shock震惊;C. reward奖励;D. reminder提醒。根据上文" 'I'd been exploring the 40-hectare woods around our cottage my whole life and I knew the way well."可知,作者很熟悉这里的路,因此发现自己迷失在那里时,他会很震惊。故选B。
42.考查名词词义辨析。句意:二月里一个阴冷的下午,我突然有一种冲动,想和两个女儿一起去爬山。A. discovery发现;B. response回应;C. worry担忧;D. urge冲动。根据上文"One dull cold February afternoon, I had a sudden"和下文"to hike the hill with my two daughters"可知,阴冷的下午,作者突然有一种冲动,想和两个女儿一起去爬山。故选D。
43.考查动词词义辨析。句意:穿上雪鞋,我们立即向西北方向行进。A. escaped逃脱;B. drove驾驶;C. headed朝(某方向)行进;D. looked看。根据上文"to hike the hill with my two daughters"可知,作者是想和两个女儿一起去爬山,因此是向西北方向行进。故选C。
44.考查名词词义辨析。句意:这些真的让她们很开心。A. reputation声誉;B. dream梦想;C. day日子;D. way方式。根据上文"While making our way up the hill, my daughters stopped occasionally to investigate unknown plants and to look at the abandoned deer beds"可知,作者的女儿偶尔会停下来调查未知的植物,看看被遗弃的鹿床,可推知她们会很开心,固定短语make one's day意为“让某人开心”。故选C。
45.考查动词词义辨析。句意:随着影子开始拉长,我们继续向上移动。A. lengthen延长,拉长;B. swing摇摆;C. emerge出现;D. fade褪色。根据上文"One dull cold February afternoon"和"As the shadows started to"可推知,作者和女儿们下午出发,时间在流逝,天色变晚,影子应该是开始拉长。故选A。
46.考查动词词义辨析。句意:很快,疲倦开始超过热情。A. fuel(给......)提供燃料;B. witness目击;C. overlook俯瞰;D. outpace(在速度上)超过。根据上文"weariness(疲劳)began to"和下文"We decided to return."可知,他们准备返回,因此是疲倦开始超过热情。故选D。
47.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我没有沿着原来的路线折回,而是选择沿着陡峭的山坡走下去,相信我的直觉,我们前面有一条小溪,它会指引我们走向大路。A. original原来的;B. rough粗糙的;C. offbeat另类的;D. roundabout迂回的。根据上文"Instead of backtracking over our"和下文"I chose to walk down the steep(陡峭的)side of the hill"可知,作者选择沿着陡峭的山坡走下去,因此可推出作者没有沿着原来的路线折回。故选A。
48.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我没有沿着原来的路线折回,而是选择沿着陡峭的山坡走下去,相信我的直觉,我们前面有一条小溪,它会指引我们走向大路。A. appreciating欣赏;B. trusting相信;C. visualizing想象,使形象化;D. assessing评估。根据上文"I chose to walk down the steep side of the hill"和下文"my general sense that ahead of us lay the stream that would guide us to the road"可推知,作者选择一条新的路线是因为相信自己的直觉,认为可以沿着小溪走向大路。故选B。
49.考查名词词义辨析。句意:但随着地势逐渐平坦,我第一次产生了怀疑:小溪在哪里?我们偏离路线了吗?A. curiosity好奇心;B. comparison比较;C. doubt怀疑;D. anticipation期待。根据下文"Where was the stream Were we off course "可知,作者有很多问题,对自己产生了怀疑。故选C。
50.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我本能地掏出手机想要找到我的位置,但手机在冰冷的空气中死机了。A. died停止运转;B. slipped滑倒;C. flashed闪烁;D. rang响起。根据下文"I started feeling a bit panicky"可知,作者开始感到有点恐慌,可推知手机没法使用,应该是在冰冷的空气中停止运转,即死机了。故选A。
51.考查副词词义辨析。句意:无可否认,我开始感到有点恐慌。A. Reportedly据说;B. Admittedly不可否认地;C. Seemingly表面上;D. Surprisingly令人惊讶地。根据上文"I instinctively pulled out my phone to get my location, but it 10 in my hand in the cold air."和后文"I started feeling a bit panicky"可知,作者原本想用手机导航,但是手机应该是无法使用,因此不可否认地,作者的确有点恐慌。故选B。
52.考查动词词义辨析。句意:不过,我很快振作精神,安慰女儿们继续走下去。A. exposed暴露;B. gathered聚集,逐渐增加;C. defended辩护;D. behaved表现。根据下文"reassuring my daughters to continue walking"可知,作者安慰女儿们继续走下去,可推知他应该是让自己振作精神,固定短语gather oneself意为“鼓起勇气,振作精神”。故选B。
53.考查动词短语辨析。句意:盯着路标,我发现了一棵熟悉的树,终于辨认出了那条路。A. got off下车;B. laid down躺下;C. came across偶遇;D. made out辨认出。根据上文"I spotted a familiar tree"和下文"the road"可知,作者发现了一棵熟悉的树,因此可以辨认出回去的那条路。故选D。
54.考查动词词义辨析。句意:如果我的手机那时还能工作,我可能会直接跟着GPS走,而忽略依赖环境和生活技能的传统做法。A. worked工作;B. remained保持;C. changed改变;D. overheated(使)过热。根据下文"I might have directly followed the GPS"可知,此处是对过去的事实做出相反的假设,指如果那时手机那时还能工作的话,就会直接跟着GPS走。故选A。
55.考查名词词义辨析。句意:如果我的手机那时还能工作,我可能会直接跟着GPS走,而忽略依赖环境和生活技能的传统做法。A. theory理论;B. standard标准;C. practice通常的做法;D. routine例行公事。根据上文"Focusing on the landmarks, I spotted a familiar tree"可知,作者是通过盯着路标发现熟悉的树,再结合下文"of depending on surroundings and life skills"可推知,此处指依赖环境和生活技能的传统做法。故选C。
语法填空【导语】这是一篇新闻报道。文章主要介绍了在巴黎2024年残奥会背景下,中国在巴黎中国文化中心举办的为期三天的手工艺品展览,展示由中国残疾女性创作的艺术品,旨在促进中法文化交流及展现中国对残疾人事业的支持。
56.考查定语从句。句意:镶嵌着手工贝壳的梳子在灯光下闪闪发光,展示了既实用又美观的手工艺水平。空处引导定语从句,修饰先行词craftsmanship。先行词指物,且关系词在限定性定语从句中作主语,所以用关系代词that或which引导该从句。故填that/which。
57.考查冠词。句意:在充满活力的2024年巴黎残奥会背景下,一场安静但重要的文化交流活动正在进行。空处泛指“一场安静但重要的文化交流活动”,且空后为辅音音素开始的单词,所以用不定冠词a。故填a。
58.考查非谓语动词。句意:9月3日,巴黎中国文化中心举办了一场为期三天的展览,展出了来自30多个“美丽工艺”工作室的中国女性创作的艺术品。空处需要非谓语动词作定语,修饰名词a three-day exhibition。该动词和修饰的名词之间为主动关系,所以用现在分词作定语。故填featuring。
59.考查名词。句意:这些工作室是中国残疾人联合会和全国妇联发起的一项倡议的一部分,旨在为身体有挑战的女性提供当地和家庭就业机会。根据空前的an可知,空处需要名词的单数形式。initiate的名词initiative“倡议”,符合语境。故填initiative。
60.考查形容词。句意:这些工作室是中国残疾人联合会和全国妇联发起的一项倡议的一部分,旨在为身体有挑战的女性提供当地和家庭就业机会。空处需要形容词作定语,修饰后面的名词women。challenge的形容词形式challenged“伤残的,有残疾的”,符合语境。故填challenged。
61.考查名词的复数。句意:这些工作室的代表前往巴黎分享他们的精湛技艺。representative为可数名词“代表”。根据“from these workshops”可知,空处需要该名词的复数形式,在句中作主语。该词位于句首,首字母大写。故填Representatives。
62.考查形容词。句意:“我体验到了一种不同的关怀——没有不平等。这是一个相当和谐的工作氛围,我感到强烈的温暖感,”一位代表说。空处需要形容词修饰后面的名词atmosphere。harmony的形容词形式为harmonious“和谐的”。故选harmonious。
63.考查介词。句意:这次展览不仅标志着中法关系的60周年,还加强了两国之间的文化联系。根据“China-France”可知,这次展览加强了两国之间的文化联系。所以空处需要介词between“在……之间”。故填between。
64.考查时态语态。句意:在展览开幕式上,这一活动被赞誉为中国对残疾人士承诺的体现。空处为句子的谓语动词。句子陈述过去的事实,所以用一般过去时态,主语the event和该动词之间为被动关系。故填was applauded。
65.考查非谓语动词。句意:它照亮了女性的创造性贡献,不断提醒艺术跨越边界、团结社区的力量。空处需要不定式作后置定语,修饰名词the power of art,说明了这种力量的具体表现。故填to cross。
听力原文
Text 1
W: What's the plan for the week We've been doing this for three days.
M: Hold out for another day. Then we'll move on to the next step.
W: I see. Well, let's get on with the project.(1)
Text 2
W: Come on, everyone—follow me. When you sweat, you're burning fat!
M: I'm too tired, miss. How much time do we have left
W: Ten minutes, then we'll all cool down and have a rest. Give it everything you've got! (2)
Text 3
M: Passengers, we're returning to pick up rubbish from our final meal service.
W: And this is your pilot speaking. We're about to land the plane. So please, make your final trips to the restroom now before we begin traveling down.(3)
Text 4
W: I'm having a pain in my neck and back.
M: Have you been under stress at work
W: No, it's because I played tennis for a long time yesterday.
M: You should have enough rest today. Maybe a goodnight's sleep will help.(4)
Text 5
M: Sandra, when you return the car this time, please fill it up with petrol, OK
W: I always do. You don't have to remind me of such a simple thing.
M: Well, Sandra, last time it was empty. I was late to work as I had to fill it up.(5)
Text 6(第7题为推断)
M: Hi, Melissa. Thanks for coming to talk to me. I want to chat with you about your most recent project.
W: Sure, Mr. Tompkins. I know our group's performance wasn't up to our usual standard. I'm very sorry about it.(6)I promise we can do better next time.
M: That's what I want to talk about. I know that certain members of your group don't perform well,(6)but the effort you're putting into is excellent. I see that you're struggling, but I want you to know that you're doing a great job as a manager.
W: Ah, thanks. I'm so glad that you noticed my situation.
Text 7
W: What can I get you, sir
M: I am not sure. Could you tell me the difference between the medium and large English breakfasts
W: Certainly. The medium breakfast comes with two pieces of bread, a salad and one egg. (8)(9)
M: Right. And that costs f6. (9)
W: Correct. Then, with the large breakfast, for f8, you get two extra pieces of bread, an extra egg, and some cheese as well.
M: OK, great. Are drinks included
W: With the medium breakfast, you can choose a medium cup of either tea or coffee, and with the large, you get a large cup of either. If you want juice as well, it's an extra f1.
M: I think I'll take the medium breakfast with coffee, please.(8)(9)
W: Certainly. What about your friend
M: He will come back to the hotel later. He'll order then.
Text 8
M: Shall we go to the 1ibrary after school to work on this report (10)(11)
W: I can't. My parents are going to an office party, and I promised to take care of my little brother tonight.
M: Could we do it on a video call then
W: I don't think that will work. My little brother is too noisy. Are you free tomorrow
M: Sorry, no...I work on Saturdays.
W: And I'm visiting my grandma on Sunday.
M: Well, no problem. We have until Wednesday to get it done.
W: Why don't we do the reading separately over the weekend, and get together next week to plan the presentation
M: That sounds like a good plan.
W: My parents always order pizza on Monday nights. Why don't you come over and we'll do it then (11)
M: Sounds good to me! (11)I 1ove pizza.
W: We'll call it "brain food"!
M: Ha-ha! Great. Should I bring something…dessert, perhaps
W: They usually order ice cream too. But perhaps you could bring some juice (12)
M: Absolutely.(12)
Text 9
W: Excuse me, do you know where train car number three is I've been looking all over this platform(站台).
M: Which train are you taking This one is going into Mongolia, with Beijing as the final destination.
W: Oh! I must have made a mistake.(14)I'm going to Russia.(13)Take a look at my ticket.
M: Yeah, you are at the wrong platform. You should get on the train on platform four.(14)
W: OK, thanks. Are you working here
M: Yeah. I am a train engineer. There's an engine in this train that needs fixing. I'm heading to repair it.(15)
W: Wow, what an interesting job!
M: Yes, I've learned to love these beautiful machines. I'd better run now. Do you have supplies like food and water for your long journey It looks like you have to stay on the train for five days.
W: Plenty, thanks. I just need to buy a map and some warm clothes.
M: Here, take this. It's a map showing the entire way across Russia.(16)And remember, you must go to platform four. Enjoy!
Text 10(第20题为总结题)
Good afternoon to all the students, parents, and staff in this hall. In my years working here, four as a teacher and another three as an art department leader, I've never seen such a talented graduating class.(17)Over the last two weeks, we've seen hundreds of wonderful art projects, from outdoor photo journals to modern paintings that cover the entire walls of the passage to this hall. Plus, given that my specific area in the arts is fashion design,(18)they didn't learn all that from me!
To be honest, all the parents and students here have every reason to feel proud. And next, I'd like to present the following student artists who have been awarded the chance to show t heir projects and give a short speech to the audience. To begin with, we have James Smith with an amazing Roman-inspired sculpture(雕塑)piece.(19)Next, Jane Goodman will follow him with a short film. And finally, Michael Watts will present some mixed-media art created with the computer. Here, at RISD, we consider all art to be an expression of oneself, one's passion, and the experience of life. So, let's put this expression on display. Please, welcome to the stage, our first artist with his project…(19)