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一'閱讀理解

ThisIsWhatYourDog'sBehaviorsShouldTellYou

Astraightenedtail

Whenyouseeadog'stailintheair,thatdogprobablyfeelsveryexcitedorconfident

aboutsomething.Ifitstailisshakyandremainsup,thedogprobablyjustfeelschallengedin

away.Wheneveradogiscontent,itstailisalwaysleveledwithitsbody.However,ifthetail

ishanginglow,thisshowssomekindofinsecurity.

Chewingyourfurniture

Whenpuppiesstartteething,theystartchewingthingsaround.Itjustmeansthatthey

havenotbeengettingasmuchphysicalactivityastheirbodyneeds.Youcaneasilyhelpby

takingthemoutforanicewalkorhelpingthemexerciseinsomeotherways.

Tilting(傾斜)theirheads

Whenyouaretalkingtodogs,yousubconsciouslyendupspeakinginahigherpitch.The

dogstiptheirheadsinanattempttounderstandwhatyouaretelling.Dogshaveagreatway

ofreadingdifferentbodylanguageandrespondingtovocalcues.Theyrecognizespecific

wordsespeciallythoseassociatedwithtreatstheyloveorwalks.Acertaintheorystatesthat

dogswillmovetheirheadsinthatmannerasawayofadjustingtheirearssothattheycan

listenbetter.

Raisingtheirears

Whenyouseeadograiseitsears,justknowifslisteningkeenlytoyou.Ithappenswhen

theyareunfamiliarwithacertainsoundandaretryingtofigurethesoundout.Sowhenyou

seethis,justallowyourdogtofigureoutthingsslowlyforasecond.Afterall,it'sverynice

tohaveadogthatisobservant.

1.Ifadogkeepsitstailhanginglow,itsuggestsitfeels.

A.satisfiedB.thrilledC.unsafeD.challenged

2.Whatshouldyoudoifyourdogischewingyourfurniture?

A.Tiethedog.B.Walkthedog.

C.Feedthedog.D.Bathethedog.

3.Whichofthefollowingbehaviorsshowsthedogislisteningattentively?

A.Wavingitstail.B.Movingitshead.

C.Raisingitsears.D.Showingitsteeth.

ItwasacloudyafternoonwhenAlexsteppedoffthetrainatSeattle's48thStreetStation.

The22-year-old,whoworkednightsinagrocerystore,wasonhiswaytohisgrandfather^

sotheycouldbuyacar.Suddenly,oneguyfellontothetracksandstartedconvulsing(抽搐).

Themanfellonthethirdrail,theconduitofelectricitythatpowersSeattle9strains.As

Alexandotherhorrifiedonlookerswatched,heconvulsedviolentlyandhisheadbouncedup

anddown.

Alexcouldn9tjuststandthere.Assumingeveryrailwaselectrified,Alextookafewquick

bounds,high-kneeingitashe'ddoneinhighschoolfootballteam,untilhewasstandingover

thevictim.Thetrainhe9djustgottenoffstopped,thankfully.Alexreacheddownandgrasped

thevictim'swrist.Instantly,hefeltablastofelectricshock.Again,hewasshockedagain.

Butthethirdtimeheseizedtheman'swrist,bravingtheshock.Theguy'sbodyslidbriefly

alongthethirdrail,comingtorestonthegravel(砂礫).

“GivehimCPR!”yelledtwolookers-on.Andheworkedontheman'sheartuntilthe

victimbeganbreathing.Thennursesandfirefightersarrived.Theytoldauthoritiestocutthe

power,deactivatingthethirdrail.Hisheartstillracingfromtheelectricshocks,heclimbed

backupandcontinuedontohisgrandfather^.

Asplanned,theywenttolookatthecar,butithadbeensold.TheEveningNextreported

theincident,creditingananonymousherowithsavingthevictim.Afterafriendrevealedhis

identity,AlexbecamethetoastofSeattle.Afewdayslater,hewasrewardedwithacar.Alex

wasthenrecruitedbythefiredepartmentandisnowbeingtrained.

4.WhatwasAlex'splanthatafternoon?

A.Purchasingavehicle.B.Takingthetrain.

C.Visitinghisgrandfather.D.Workinginthegrocerystore.

5.Whatcouldbethemajorproblemoftherescue?

A.Theman'sheavyweight.B.Thelongdistance.

C.Theheightoftheplatform.D.Theelectrifiedrail.

6.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“deactivating“inparagraph4mean?

A.Slowing.B.Speeding.C.Stopping.D.Starting.

7.Whatcanweinferfromthelastparagraph?

A.Onegoodturndeservesanother.

B.Cautionistheparentofsafety.

C.Threeheadsarebetterthanone.

D.Lookers-onseemorethanplayers.

Today,manypeopleareturningtosocialmediafortheirfitnessroutines,withTikTok,

oneofthemostpopularplatforms.Indeed,itsfitnesscategoryhassome300billionviews.

Butarethepostedworks,exercisesandchallengesreallysafeandeffective?

Whilefitnessinfluencerscanencouragepeopletobecomemorephysicallyactive,which

isapositive,thequalityandaccuracyoftheircontentisaconcern,accordingtoa2023

reviewinFrontiersinPublicHealth.

“TherearealotofunsustainableandunrealisticworkoutsonTikTok,andevensome

dangerousadvice,“saidJessBrown,acertifiedpersonaltrainerinWestchester,NewYork.

"What'smore,muchofthefitnessinformationonTikTokisn'tbackedbyscienceorposted

byfitnessprofessionals.Theworkoutsareusuallygeneralizedtoanyone,too,anddon'ttake

intoaccountyourhealth,yourfamilyhistory,yourflexibility,yourrangeofmotion——thelist

goeson,“saidMonicaJones,acertifiedpersonaltrainerinWashington,DC.

OneofthemorepopularTikTokfitnesstrendsinvolvesdevelopingyourabdominal

muscles.Thesechallengesoftenshowaninfluencerdoingoneexerciseorseriesof

movementsthat,ifrepeateddailyforaweekortwo,ispromisedtoresultinasexysix-pack.

“Noway,“Brownsaid."We'veprovenagainandagainthatspotreductionisn'tathing.”

"Unfortunately,therewillalwaysbetrendscenteredaroundgettingfastresults,because

thosegrabpeople'sattention.Butit'simportanttolookatyourfitnessandhealthasalifelong

journey,notsomethingyoucanachievewithin10to90days,“Jonessaid.

Howcanyouseparatequalityworkoutsfromdangerousones?First,checkthe

informationoftheposters.Theyshouldbecertifiedfitnessprofessionalswhohave

experienceworkingwithpeople.Youalsowantacoachwhoemphasizesimprovingstrength

andhealth,notonewhofocusesonbodytype.Aqualityinfluencershouldencouragemental

well-being,self-careandtheimportanceoflisteningtoyourbodyinadditiontophysical

fitness.

8.Whatdoesparagraph3mainlytalkabout?

A.TheproblemsoffitnesscontentonTikTok.

B.ThelackofsustainabilityonTikTokworkouts.

C.TheneedsforpersonalizedworkoutonTikTok.

D.TheabsenceofscientificbackinginfitnessinformationonTikTok.

9.WhatdofitnessinfluencersoftenpromiseinpopularTikToktrends?

A.Sustainableworkoutroutines.

B.Long-termhealthimprovement.

C.Certifiedfitnessprofessionalguidance.

D.Easyexercisewithimmediateresults.

10.WhichofthefollowingstatementsmayJonesagreewith?

A.Fitnessshouldbealifelongjourney,notaquickachievement.

B.Fitnesstrainingshouldbespecifictobodytypeandflexibility.

C.Fitnessinfluencersmustprioritizefastresultsoverlong-termhealth.

D.TikTokworkoutsmustpromotementalwell-beingoverphysicalfitness.

11.Whatdoestheauthorthinkimportanttoevaluateaqualityfitnessinfluencer?

A.Personalizedworkoutplans.

B.Payingattentiontodetailinexercises.

C.Takingabalancedapproachtofitness.

D.Certificationandreputationinfitnesstraining.

Afterskating,skiingorcleaningsnow,nothingwarmsyouupbetterthanacupofhot

cocoa.Althoughtoday'stypicaltoppings-cream,marshmallows,crushedcandy-maybe

wonderful,chocolatewasfirstconsumedinliquidformbytheOlmecpeopleofnorthwestern

CentralAmericaaround1500B.C.ItwasevenenjoyedbytheAztecemperorMontezuma,

andtheAztecword“Xocolatl“foritevolved(演化)intotheEnglishwordchocolate.

ButtheAztecsdidn'tservetheircocoahot.Andsincesugarhadnotyetarrivedfrom

Europe,backthen,thedrinkwasoftenflavoredwithpepperandspices.Itmaynothavebeen

quiteasvariousastoday'sversion,butitwasmoredeliciousifyoubelieved,astheAztecs

did,thatchocolatewasagiftfromthegodsandhadhealingproperties.

AftertheSpanisharrivedintheAmericasinthe1500s,liquidchocolatemadeitsway

acrossthepond,wherewealthyEuropeansaddedsugaranddrankitwarm.InChocolate:

History,CultureandHeritage,authorBertramGordonsayshotchocolatebecame"the

beverage(飲品)oftheupperclass”,assugarwasstillaluxury.Doctorsalsobeganusingitto

masktheunpleasanttasteofmedicines,andsomedoctorstodaystillsuggestthatparentstry

that.

Soonenough,though,hotchocolatecaughtonwiththemasses.Chocolatehouses——a

crossbetweencafesandcasinos(賭場)一startedpoppinguparound17th-centuryEurope.In

theselivelyplaces,hotchocolatewaspouredfromgoldenpotsintoelegantcups.Butbythe

endofthe18thcentury,chocolatehouseshadmostlydiedoff,partlybecausethecostof

chocolatewasmuchhigherthanthatofcoffeeortea.

Howeveryouchoosetojazzupyourowncup,thesimplepleasureofdrinkingawarm,

chocolateybeverageisonethathasn'tgottenoldforthousandsofyears.Agiftfromthegods?

Perhaps.Butifscertainlyonethatkeepsongiving.

12.WhatdidtheAztecsbelieveaboutchocolate?

A.Itshouldbeservedhot.

B.Itwasagodsendwithhealingqualities.

C.ItwasfirstconsumedbytheOlmecpeople.

D.Itshouldbeflavoredwithpepperandspices.

13.AccordingtoBertramGordon,whydidhotchocolatebecomethebeverageoftheupper

class?

A.Itwasasymbolofluxuriouslife.

B.Itwasatreatonlytherichcouldafford.

C.Itsrecipewasonlyknowntotheupperclass.

D.Itsflavorwasonlyenjoyedbytheupperclass.

14.Whydidchocolatehousesdeclineinpopularitybytheendofthe18thcentury?

A.Thecostofchocolateincreased.

B.Thetasteofhotchocolatechanged.

C.Otheralternativedrinkswererelativelycheap.

D.Chocolatehouseswerereplacedbycafesandcasinos.

15.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?

A.Theoriginsandevolutionofhotchocolate.

B.Thelastingpleasureofdrinkinghotchocolate.

C.TheriseandfallofchocolatehousesinEurope.

D.Thepopularityofhotchocolateamongtheupperclass.

二、七選五

16.“Tohavepassedthroughlifeandneverexperiencedsolitude(獨(dú)處)istohavenever

knownoneself,"writesJosephKrutchinhismemoir,TheDesertYear.

①Especiallyduringthebustlingholidayseason,whencelebrations,

shoppingandgatheringsappealtoyou,theluxuryofamomentofsolitudeistobesoughtout

andtreasured.

It'simportanttodistinguishsolitudefromloneliness-thelatterisanegativeexperience

ofisolation(隔離),andresearchshowsthatoneneednotliterallybealonetofeellonely.②

Thechoicetoenjoyyourowncompanyhasalargenumberofbenefits.

(3)Nooneelsegetstohaveyourattentionwhenyouarealoneathome,

takingalightandactiveDecemberwalkorevensittingquietlyinacafewithahotchocolate

andagoodbook.Whenyoucanfocusallyourattentiononwhatyouwantandwhatison

yourmindalone,youwillbefreetoseeyourselfmoreclearly.

Itencouragesascreen-freemoment.Whenyouchoosetospendsometimeinsolitude,

thatmeansyouarepreparedtostepawayfromtextmessagesandsocialmediaforatime.

Takingevenasmallbreakfromyourattachmenttothosebottomlessactivitieswillrefresh

you.(4)_________

Youhavespacetoreflectonyourpriorities.C6Ifindthatthewholepointofsolitudeisthat

youcannotonlyenjoyyourowncompany,butalsoreview,changeandimprovewhoyouare

asaperson,writesthebloggerKirkPineda."Ifyoualreadyhaveapersoninmindwhois

ideal,whydon'tyoubecomethatperson?”⑤Andyouwillhavetheemotional

andphysicalspacetoconsiderwhatareasofgrowthyoucansetyoursightson.

A.Yourattentionisonlyyourown.

B.Solitudeisagiftwecanchoosetogiveourselves.

C.However,forothers,solituderepresentsadesirabletimeofcomfort.

D.Solitudegivestimeandspaceforreflectiononthecourseandpathoflife.

E.Anditgivesyouamomenttonoticeyourownthoughtsandfeelingsinthemeantime.

F.Solitude,bycontrast,istheintentionalactivityofspendingtimeinyourownpresence.

G.Whenyouareinaself-reflectivemomentofsolitude,youcanseeyourselfwithfresheyes.

三、完形填空(15空)

At7:30amonChristmasEve,MaryBlackgotacallfromanunknownnumber.Itwas

NicolaGrant,aBletchleyresidentwhohad]Mary'sbrotherRoyBlack.Roywas

then64,mentally2,andleftthegrouphomeinthedeadlywinterstormthatbegan

strikingBletchleythepreviousday.

Afterwanderingforalongtime,Roy3inasnowbankdirectlyoutsideNicola's

home.Hewassobbing(啜泣)andcryingout4.Nicolawentoutsideandfounda

stranger,screamingandconfused.Shewentintothestormwithherhusband,carryingRoy

intotheirhome.Royhad5signsofseverefrostbite:handsseverelyswollenand

coveredinmulticoloredblistersandsores.Nicolausedahairdryerto6hisclothing,

whichstucktightlytohisshivering(顫抖)body.Still,despiteallNicolahaddonetotreathis

7,Royurgentlyneeded8attention.Gettinghelpseemed9,though,forthe

roadswereslipperywithiceandsnow.Theywerecryingindespair(絕望).Ina10

cryforhelponDecember25-onefulldayafterRoyHoutsideherhouse-Nicola

postedalivevideoonFacebook.

Withinhalfanhour,neighbors12tohelp,shovelingiceandsnowaround

Nicola'shome.TheywrappedupRoywarmandspedhimtothe13MedicalCenter.

“Therescueisall14toNicola,“saidMary,whowas15withappreciation

andreliefthatherbigbrotherwassafe.

17.A.transportedB.rescuedC.dismissedD.accused

18.A.disabledB.qualifiedC.harmfulD.honest

19.A.wakedupB.spedupC.endedupD.dressedup

20.A.insorrowB.indisbeliefC.inregretD.incomfort

21.A.diverseB.dramaticC.incredibleD.visible

22.A.ironB.cleanC.removeD.tidy

23.A.illnessesB.woundsC.anklesD.knees

24.A.medicalB.subsequentC.genuineD.decent

25.A.essentialB.predictableC.unusualD.impossible

26.A.greedyB.desperateC.hopelessD.regretful

27.A.hurriedB.hesitatedC.showedD.slept

28.A.applaudedB.proposedC.requestedD.offered

29.A.nearbyB.temporaryC.amateurD.alternative

30.A.donatedB.owedC.awardedD.contributed

31.A.burdenedB.satisfiedC.filledD.provided

四、短文填空

32.ChinesecalligraphyisanartisticpracticeofwritingChinesecharacters,oftenwitha

brushandinkonXuanpaper.TheevolutionofChinesecalligraphybeganalongsidethe①

(early)Chinesecharacterstodate一inscriptionsonoraclebones(甲骨文)fromthe

ShangDynastyinAnyang,HenanProvince.Overtime,calligraphygraduallytookshapeasa

formofartratherthanameremeans②record.

Calligraphyisa(3)(demand)andadvancedart.Frombrushinclinationand

directiontospeedofwriting,everytwistandturnofthewrist(4)(calculate).

Structureofindividualcharactersandspatiallayoutasawholedetermineitsquality.

Moreover,itissaidthattheemotionsandphilosophyofthewriterare⑤

(direct)reflectedoncalligraphy.

Calligraphyisrefinedart.LanTingXu.⑥(create)byWangXizhiduringthe

EasternJinDynasty(317—420),isoneofthemostcelebratedmasterpiecesofChinese

calligraphy.Itseleganceandexpressivebrushworkbroughtitbothhistoricalandcultural

significanceinChineseliterature.Calligraphyisalsowithinreach.Likethespringfestival

couplets(對(duì)聯(lián))⑦decoratedoorsofeverydayfolks,calligraphyhasalwaysbeen

theembodimentofart(8)(appreciate)fortheChinese.

WherethereisChineselanguage,thereisChinesecalligraphy,(9)wherethere

iscalligraphy,thereisbeauty.Theartistryisstillhighlyvaluedtoday,foritismorethanjust

writing,itis⑩livingtreasure.

五、書面表達(dá)

33.假定你是李華,校英文報(bào)開設(shè)了英文歌曲欄目,正面向全校師生征集好聽的英文

歌曲。請(qǐng)你寫一封推薦信,內(nèi)容包括:

1.推薦歌曲;

2.推薦理由。

注意:

1.寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80左右;

2.請(qǐng)按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。

Deareditor,

Yours,

LiHua

六、讀后續(xù)寫

34.閱讀下面材料根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短

文。

IwasmakingmymorningcoffeeandwonderinghowIwouldgetthroughtheday,

especiallywiththeraincomingdown,whenIcaughtsightofTony9sphotoonthewall,which

showedTonyposingwithagroupofhuntingdogs.Istaredoutthewindow,thinkingofTony.

Ifonlyhereallywerestillhere.

TonyservedintheNavyandwemovedaroundalot,everythreeyearstoanewnaval

base(海軍基地).Itdidn'tmatterwherewelivedaslongasweweretogether.AfterTony

retired,wemovedintoafarmhouseinnorthGeorgia.Iimaginedalifetimeofsippingsweet

teaonthebackporch(門廊),whileTonysharedstoriesabouthunting.Hisdreamwasto

raiseahuntingdog.Meanwhile,IhadmyheartsetongettingasweetYorkie,alittledogthat

couldfitinmyhandbag.

Wehadsomanyplans,somanydreams.Butsomemonthsafterwe'dmovedin,Ifound

Tonyontheporch,lookingunsettled."Doctorsaysmyliverisfailing,hesaid."I'llneedan

operation.^^Inmyeyes,he'dalwaysbeeninvincible(不可戰(zhàn)勝的).Ididn'twantto

believehecoulddie.IwasovercomewithgriefwhenTonydiedtwomonthsafterthe

operation.

Ourfarmhouse,whichhadoncebeensolivelyandfilledwithlaughter,wasterriblyquiet.

Sodarkandempty.TherewasnoonetogreetmewhenIcamehomefromwork,noonetosit

withonthebackporchandnoonetowalkwitharoundourproperty.

Istaredoutthewindowattherain,whichwascomingdownevenheaviernow.Iwas

abouttoheadbacktothekitchenwhenIhappenedtonoticemovement.

注意:

L續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;

2.請(qǐng)按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。

Somethingsmallandfurryemergedfromthewoodsinthebackyard.

Istaredatthedoginamazement.

參考答案

1.答案:c

解析:細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)Astraightenedtail部分中“However,ifthetailishanginglow,

thisshowssomekindofinsecurity.(然而,如果尾巴垂得很低,這表明狗缺乏安全感)”可

知,家犬尾巴低垂表達(dá)其不安全的含義。故選C。

2.答案:B

解析:細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)Chewingyourfurniture部分中“Youcaneasilyhelpbytaking

themoutforanicewalkorhelpingthemexerciseinsomeotherways.(你可以很容易地通過

帶它們出去散步或以其他方式幫助它們鍛煉來幫助它們)”可知,家犬咬家具時(shí),主人

可以遛狗或給予其他形式的活動(dòng)。故選B。

3.答案:C

解析:細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)Raisingtheirears部分中“Whenyouseeadograiseitsears,just

knowifslisteningkeenlytoyou.(當(dāng)你看到狗豎起耳朵時(shí),你要知道它在認(rèn)真地聽你說

話)”可知,家犬豎起耳朵的含義為其在專注傾聽。故選C。

4.答案:A

解析:細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第一段中的“The22-year-old,whoworkednightsinagrocery

store,wasonhiswaytohisgrandfather'ssotheycouldbuyacar.(這位22歲的年輕人晚上

在一家雜貨店工作,當(dāng)時(shí)他正在去爺爺家的路上,這樣他們就可以買車了。)”可知,

Alex那天計(jì)劃去買車。故選A。

5.答案:D

解析:細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第三段中的"Assumingeveryrailwaselectrified,Alextookafew

quickbounds,high-kneeingitashe'ddoneinhighschoolfootballteam,untilhewas

standingoverthevictim.(認(rèn)為每根鐵軌都通了電,Alex就快速地跳了幾次,像在高中橄

欖球隊(duì)那樣高抬腿,直到他站在受害者身邊。)”和“Instantly,hefeltablastofelectric

shock.Again,hewasshockedagain.Butthethirdtimeheseizedtheman'swrist,bravingthe

shock.(他立刻感到一陣電擊。他再次被電擊。但第三次他抓住了那個(gè)男人的手腕,頂

住了電擊。)”可知,Alex在營救過程中的主要問題是鐵軌通電了。故選D。

6.答案:C

解析:詞義猜測題。根據(jù)畫線詞前的“Theytoldauthoritiestocutthepower”可知,護(hù)士

和消防員讓當(dāng)局切斷電源,這樣做是為了停用第三根鐵軌,deactivate意為“使停止工

作",與stop的意思最接近。故選C。

7.答案:A

解析:推理判斷題。根據(jù)最后一段中的"TheEveningNextreportedtheincident,crediting

ananonymousherowithsavingthevictim.Afterafriendrevealedhisidentity,Alexbecame

thetoastofSeattle.Afewdayslater,hewasrewardedwithacar.Alexwasthenrecruitedby

thefiredepartmentandisnowbeingtrained.(《晚間新聞》報(bào)道了這一事件,并稱贊一位

匿名英雄救了受害者。在一位朋友透露了他的身份后,Alex成了西雅圖最受推崇的

人。幾天后,他得到了一輛汽車的獎(jiǎng)勵(lì)。Alex當(dāng)時(shí)被消防部門招募,目前正在接受培

訓(xùn)I。廣可知,Alex上了新聞身份被曝光后,他收到了一輛汽車作為獎(jiǎng)勵(lì),而且被消防

部門成功錄取,由此可推測出,這件事告訴我們善有善報(bào)(Onegoodturndeserves

another)。故選A。

8.答案:A

解析:主旨大意題。第三段主要講的是TikTok上健身內(nèi)容存在的問題。故選A。

9.答案:D

解析:推理判斷題。根據(jù)第四段“Thesechallengesoftenshowaninfluencerdoingone

exerciseorseriesofmovementsthat,ifrepeateddailyforaweekortwo,ispromisedtoresult

inasexysix-pack.(這些挑戰(zhàn)通常顯示網(wǎng)紅做一項(xiàng)或一系列的運(yùn)動(dòng),如果每天重復(fù)一到

兩周,就會(huì)有性感的六塊腹?。笨芍?,網(wǎng)紅健身教練承諾簡單易行,見效快。故選

Do

10.答案:A

解析:推理判斷題。根據(jù)倒數(shù)第二段“Butit'simportanttolookatyourfitnessandhealth

asalifelongjourney,notsomethingyoucanachievewithin10to90days(但重要的是要把

你的健身和健康看作是一生的旅程,而不是你在10到90天內(nèi)就能實(shí)現(xiàn)的)”可知,

Jones認(rèn)為健身不是能夠速成的,這是一項(xiàng)長期的事情。故選A。

11.答案:C

解析:細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)最后一段"Aqualityinfluencershouldencouragementalwell-

being,self-careandtheimportanceoflisteningtoyourbodyinadditiontophysical

fitness.(一個(gè)有素質(zhì)的影響者應(yīng)該鼓勵(lì)心理健康、自我保健以及除了身體健康之外傾聽

身體聲音的重要性)”可知,作者認(rèn)為評(píng)估優(yōu)質(zhì)健身影響者的重要因素是采取平衡的健

身方法。故選C。

12.答案:B

解析:細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第二段中的"Itmaynothavebeenquiteasvariousastoday's

version,butitwasmoredeliciousifyoubelieved,astheAztecsdid,thatchocolatewasagift

fromthegodsandhadhealingproperties.(它可能沒有今天的版本那么多樣化,但如果你

像阿茲特克人一樣相信巧克力是上帝的禮物,具有治療作用,它會(huì)更美味。廠可知,

像阿茲特克人認(rèn)為巧克力是上帝的禮物,具有治療作用。故選B。

13.答案:B

解析:細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第三段中的"InChocolate:History,CultureandHeritage,author

BertramGordonsayshotchocolatebecame"thebeverage(飲品)oftheupperclass5,assugar

wasstillaluxury.(14《巧克力:歷史、文化和遺產(chǎn)》一書中,作者BertramGordon說,

熱巧克力成了‘上層階級(jí)的飲料',因?yàn)樘侨匀皇且环N奢侈品。)”可知,因?yàn)樘窃诋?dāng)時(shí)是

一種奢侈品,所以熱巧克力成了“上層階級(jí)的飲料”,只有上層階級(jí)能負(fù)擔(dān)得起。故選

Bo

14.答案:C

解析:細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第四段中的"Butbytheendofthe18thcentury,chocolatehouses

hadmostlydiedoff,partlybecausethecostofchocolatewasmuchhigherthanthatofcoffee

ortea.(但到了18世紀(jì)末,巧克力屋大多已經(jīng)消亡,部分原因是巧克力的價(jià)格遠(yuǎn)高于咖

啡或茶。)”可知,由于咖啡或茶這些替代性飲料與巧克力相比更便宜,所以18世紀(jì)末

大多數(shù)巧克力屋逐漸沒落。故選C。

15.答案:A

解析:主旨大意題。根據(jù)第一段中的'"Althoughtoday'stypicaltoppings―cream,

marshmallows,crushedcandy—maybewonderful,chocolatewasfirstconsumedinliquid

formbytheOlmecpeopleofnorthwesternCentralAmericaaround1500B.C.(盡管今天的

典型澆頭一奶油、棉花糖、碎糖果一可能很美味,但巧克力最早是在公元前1500

年左右由中美洲西北部的奧爾梅克人以液態(tài)形式食用的。)”可知,第一段講述了巧克

力的起源;根據(jù)第二段中的"AndsincesugarhadnotyetarrivedfromEurope,backthen,

thedrinkwasoftenflavoredwithpepperandspices.(但是阿茲特克人并沒有給他們的椰子

上熱的。)“、第三段中的"AftertheSpanisharrivedintheAmericasinthe1500s,liquid

chocolatemadeitswayacrossthepond,wherewealthyEuropeansaddedsugaranddrankit

warm.(15世紀(jì)西班牙人抵達(dá)美洲后,液態(tài)巧克力穿過大西洋彼岸,富有的歐洲人在那

里添加糖并溫?zé)犸嬘?。)”、第四段中的“Soonenough,though,hotchocolatecaughton

withthemasses.Chocolatehouses一acrossbetweencafesandcasinos(賭場)一started

poppinguparound17th-centuryEurope.(不過,很快,熱巧克力就在大眾中流行起來

了。巧克力屋一介于咖啡館和賭場之間一大約在17世紀(jì)的歐洲開始出現(xiàn)。廣等可

知,第二、三、四段介紹了熱巧克力的發(fā)展歷史;根據(jù)最后一段內(nèi)容可知,最后一段

總結(jié)全文,強(qiáng)調(diào)喝一杯溫?zé)岬那煽肆︼嬃系暮唵螛啡ぴ跀?shù)千年來從不過時(shí)。由此可推

測出,本文主要講述了熱巧克力的起源和發(fā)展歷史。故選A。

16.答案:①-⑤BFAEG

解析:①空處是本段主旨句。根據(jù)后文“Especiallyduringthebustlingholidayseason,

whencelebrations,shoppingandgatheringsappealtoyou,theluxuryofamomentofsolitude

istobesoughtoutandtreasured.(尤其是在繁忙的假日季節(jié),當(dāng)慶?;顒?dòng)、購物和聚會(huì)吸

引你時(shí),獨(dú)處時(shí)刻的奢侈值得尋找和珍惜。廠可知,本段主要講述了在忙碌的時(shí)候獨(dú)

處顯得格外奢侈,值得去尋找和珍惜,B項(xiàng)“獨(dú)處是我們可以選擇送給自己的禮物?!?/p>

引出下文。故選B。

②根據(jù)前文"It'simportanttodistinguishsolitudefromloneliness-thelatterisanegative

experienceofisolation/鬲離),andresearchshowsthatoneneednotliterallybealonetofeel

lonely.(區(qū)分獨(dú)處和孤獨(dú)很重要一孤獨(dú)是一種消極的隔離體驗(yàn),研究表明,一個(gè)人不

需要獨(dú)自一人就可以感到孤獨(dú)。)”可知,本段主要講述的是獨(dú)處和孤獨(dú)的區(qū)別,并且

前面講述了孤獨(dú)的特點(diǎn),空處應(yīng)講述獨(dú)處的特點(diǎn),F(xiàn)項(xiàng)“相比之下,獨(dú)處是一種有意識(shí)

地花時(shí)間獨(dú)處的活動(dòng)?!狈项}意。選項(xiàng)中的bycontrast表示前后之間形成對(duì)比。故選

Fo

③空處是本段主旨句。根據(jù)后文中的“Nooneelsegetstohaveyourattentionwhenyou

arealoneathome,takingalightandactiveDecemberwalkorevensittingquietlyinacafe

withahotchocolateandagoodbook.Whenyoucanfocusallyourattentiononwhatyou

wantandwhatisonyourmindalone,youwillbefreetoseeyourselfmoreclearly.(當(dāng)你獨(dú)自

一人在家,在12月輕松而活躍地散步,甚至安靜地坐在咖啡館里喝著熱巧克力和看著

一本好書時(shí),沒有人會(huì)引起你的注意。當(dāng)你能把所有的注意力都集中在你想要的東西

上,只關(guān)注你心里的東西時(shí),你就能更清楚地看到自己。)”可知,本段主要講述了獨(dú)

處可以讓你關(guān)注自己,A項(xiàng)“你的注意力只屬于你自己?!狈项}意。故選A。

④根據(jù)本段主旨句“Itencouragesascreen-freemoment.(它鼓勵(lì)一個(gè)沒有屏幕的時(shí)刻。)“

和空前一句"Takingevenasmallbreakfromyourattachmenttothosebottomlessactivities

willrefreshyou.(哪怕是從你對(duì)那些無底洞活動(dòng)的依戀中稍作休息,也會(huì)讓你精神煥

發(fā)。)”可知,本段主要講述了獨(dú)處可以讓你遠(yuǎn)離電子屏幕,使你能夠有所休息、變得

精神煥發(fā),所以空處應(yīng)承接上文,講述遠(yuǎn)離電子屏幕的其他好處,E項(xiàng)“同時(shí),它還給

了你一個(gè)注意你自己的想法和感受的時(shí)刻?!狈项}意,it指代前句中的“Takingevena

smallbreakfromyourattachmenttothosebottomlessactivities^^。故選E。

⑤根據(jù)本段主旨句“Youhavespacetoreflectonyourpriorities.(你有空間思考你的優(yōu)先事

項(xiàng)。)”可知,獨(dú)處讓你有空間來思考自己的優(yōu)先事項(xiàng),關(guān)鍵詞為reflectonyour

priorities0結(jié)合后文“Andyouwillhavetheemotionalandphysicalspacetoconsiderwhat

areasofgrowthyoucansetyoursightson.(并且你將有情感和身體空間來考慮你可以將目

光投向哪些成長領(lǐng)域。)”可知,空處與下文之間是并列關(guān)系,講述當(dāng)獨(dú)處讓你有反思

空間時(shí)的好處,G項(xiàng)“當(dāng)你處于獨(dú)處的自我反思時(shí)刻時(shí),你可以用全新的眼光看待自

己。”符合題意。故選G。

17.答案:B

解析:考查動(dòng)詞詞義辨析。句意:那是NicolaGrant,營救Mary哥哥RoyBlack的布

萊切利居民。A.transported運(yùn)輸,運(yùn)送;B.rescued援救,營救;C.dismissed摒棄;D.

accused指責(zé)。根據(jù)下文中的“Shewentintothestormwithherhusband,carryingRoyinto

theirhome.(她和丈夫一起走入風(fēng)暴,把Roy帶到家里。)“可知,她和丈夫救了Roy。

故選B。

18.答案:A

解析:考查形容詞詞義辨析。句意:Roy當(dāng)時(shí)64歲,患有精神殘疾,在前一天開始侵

襲布萊切利的致命冬季風(fēng)暴中離開了教養(yǎng)院。A.disabled喪失能力的,有殘疾的;B.

qualified有資格的;C.harmful有害的;D.honest城市的。根據(jù)句中的"leftthegroup

homeinthedeadlywinterstormthatbeganstrikingBletchleythepreviousday”和下文中的

“Afterwanderingforalongtime""Hewassobbing(啜泣)andcryingout""screamingand

confUsed”等可以看出,他在暴風(fēng)雪來臨時(shí)離開教養(yǎng)院,在外面迷路、哭泣、尖叫、困

惑,這種種表現(xiàn)可以看出他有精神疾病。故選A。

19.答案:C

解析:考查動(dòng)詞短語辨析。句意:在徘徊了很長一段時(shí)間后,Roy最終被困在Nicola

家正門口的一個(gè)雪堆里。A.wakedup喚醒;B.spedup加速;C.endedup最終處于;D.

dressedup穿上盛裝。根據(jù)句中的"Afterwanderingforalongtime”可知,Roy在外面徘

徊了很久,最終被困在Nicola家正門口的一個(gè)雪

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