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閱讀(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)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出最佳選項。ABOOKREVIEWSWATCHESCecilCluttonBloomsbury,£95Subtitled“ApleteHistoryoftheTechnicalandDecorativeDevelopmentoftheWatch”,thisisalongawaitedreprintofanimportantworkonthegeneralhistoryofthewatchfrom1500to1980,firstpublishedin1965.The320ppbookfromPhilipWilsonPublishersisagreatchoiceforwatchcollectors.SANFRANCISCOReuelGoldenTaschen,£50ThisisawonderfulpictorialhistoryoftheCitybytheBay.Sincethemid19thcenturythisbeautifulNorthernCaliforniancityhasattractedartistsanddreamers.Closeto500pagesofcolourimages(
圖像)showthecityfromitsearlyhistorytothepresentday.Therearealsotwolimitedarteditions(版本)withsignedprintsbyFredLyonat£1,250.LONDON'SRAILWAYTERMINI
(終點站)KevinNixonCapitalTransportPublishing,£19.95Theblackandwhiteimagesinthisbeautifullyprinted,surprisinglyaffordable132pagebook,arebyKevinNixon,wellknownasaphotographerofliveeventsandarchitecture(
建筑).ThisbookrecordstheoftenundervaluedarchitecturaldetailsofLondontrainstations.COLLINSON&LOCKCliveEdwardsTroubador,£45ThisbookbyCliveEdwardsisadeeplyresearchedlookattheworkofthemajor19thcenturyfurniture(
家具)makers,coveringtheLondon
‘artfurniture’
trade,thefirm'sbusinessgrowthandinternationalexhibitions.Agreatreferencetoolforthosewithaninterestinfurnituremakingandthedecorativearts.21.Whatcanwelearnabout
SANFRANCISCO?A.Itfirstcameoutin1965.B.Ithasblackandwhiteimages.C.Ithasbeenpublishedindifferenteditions.D.ItisverypopularamongartistsinLondon.22.Whichbookhasthelowestprice?A.
WATCHES.
B.
SANFRANCISCO.C.
COLLINSON&LOCK.
D.
LONDON'SRAILWAYTERMINI.23.
Whosebookshouldyoureadifyouwanttoknowaboutfurnituremaking?A.CecilClutton's.
B.ReuelGolden's.C.KevinNixon's.
D.CliveEdwards'.BAlittlewhileago,wedecidedwewouldclimbamountainineverycountrywevisited.InChina,wechoseMountTai,themostclimbedmountaininthecountry.AsMountTaiisfamousforitssunrise,wereallywanttoviewthefantasticsunrisefromthetop.Noclimbingexperienceisrequired;itisa
strenuous
walkoverapavedpath(
石鋪小路)withmorethan6,
000stepsclimbing1,
500metersfromtheentrancetothetop.Thestepsareextremelysteepattimes,suchasthestepsleadinguptotheSouthGatetoHeaven,whichlooksalmostvertical(
垂直的).Guidesarenotnecessaryasthepathisextremelyeasytofollow,butmaybeusefultointroducethehistoryofMountTai.Climbingatnightinalmosttotaldarknessisboring,meaningtherearenoviewsforvisitorstosee.Thedifferenceinelevation(
海拔)fromtheentrancetothetopisabout1,
500meters,meaningthatit'slikelytobecoldandwindyaroundtheSouthGatetoHeavenandthetop.Soyou'dbetterpreparewarmclothes.Ifyoustartat11pm,you'llreachtheSouthGatetoHeavenaround3am,about2hoursbeforesunrise.Ifyouwantsomeprotectionfromthecold,there'sateashopwhereyoucansitandhaveahotdrink.Don'texpecttobealoneonthetop—MountTaiisverypopularamongChinesetourists.Ifyou'reafterapeacefulsunrise,thisisn'ttheplaceforyou.Butforme,itwasaworthwhileexperience.Theclimbupisarealchallenge,butseeingthesunrisefromaseaofcloudsatthetopandtakinginthewonderfulviewsonthewaydownmakesupforpainfullegsandknees.24.WhatdidtheauthorwanttoenjoymostatMountTai?A.Thefamouslocaltea.
B.Theancientbuildings.C.Theimpressivesunrise.
D.Thenightviewofthemountain.25.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“strenuous”inparagraph2mean?A.Lonely.
B.Difficult.
C.fortable.
D.Safe.26.Whatistheauthor'ssuggestionforvisitorsinparagraph3?A.Keepingwarm. B.Settingoffearly.
C.Havingatourguide.
D.Carryingenoughwater.27.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.ExploringtheSecretofMountTaiB.MountTaiTopThingstoDoC.TheHistoryofMountTaiD.ClimbingMountTaiCMiddleschoolstudentsinValdostaarelearningtheimportanceofagriculture.LowndesCountyExtensionagent(
代理人)JoshuaDawson,helpedseventhgradestudentsattendingJ.L.NewbernMiddleSchoolbuildraisedbedplantboxestogrowcrops.Dawson'sworkwiththeschoolgardensbeganin2014asapartoftheValdostaSchoolGardenandOrchardProject.Throughsupportfromlocalbusinessesandmembersofthemunity,itisusedtointroduceValdostaelementaryandmiddleschoolstudentstogardeningandagriculture.Someofthecropsgrowninthegardensincludesweetpotatoes,collards,carrotsandkale.Theharvested(
收獲的)produceisservedbytheschools'diningroomsduringlunchandstudentsareallowedtotakeproducehomedependingontheharvestsize.HelpingDawsonwiththegardensaremembersofthelocalMasterGardenerprogram.WithhisdailyresponsibilitiesasaCountyExtensionagent,Dawsondependsheavilyontheirsupport.“WithouttheMasterGardeners,Idon'tknowifanyofthiswouldbepossible.TheylookafterthegardensandworkwiththeteachersmorecloselythanI,andprovidenecessaryfeetonthegroundforalotofthings,”Dawsonsaid.Atthebeginning,thestudentsexpressedworriesaboutworkinginthegarden,butDawsonsaidthosedoubtsdisappearedquickly.“Ilikewateringtheplantsandworkingwiththesoil,”saidAnthonyAikens,aseventhgrader.Anthony,whosaidhisfavoritesubjectisscience,wantstobeazoologistorafulltimegardenerwhenhegrowsup.Dr.ElenaPonder,principalofJ.
L.NewbernMiddleSchool,saidthisprojecthasattractedmanystudents.Shesaidworkinginthegardenprovidesstudentswithacrosscurriculum(
交叉課程)wheretheyapplydifferentskillstosolveproblems.
“Onceyouplantagarden,youhavetoattendtothatgarden.Thatshowsyouhavetheworkethic(
職業(yè)道德),patienceandtimetoputintosomething.Thatwilltranslateintoworkrelatedskillstheycanapplytojobsinthefuture,”
shesaid.28.WhatisthepurposeoftheValdostaSchoolGardenandOrchardProject?A.Toservestudentshealthyluncheswithhomegrownvegetables.B.Tosharethelatestagriculturalinformationwithlocalfarmers.C.Toletstudentsknowmoreaboutgardeningandfarming.D.TobuildnewschoolgardensinValdosta.29.HowdotheMasterGardenerssupportDawson?A.ByintroducinghimtoDr.ElenaPonder.B.Byhelpinghimtakecareofthegardens.C.Bytraininghimingardening.D.Byraisingmoneyforhim.30.Whatwasthestudents'attitudetotheprojectatfirst?A.Doubtful.
B.Supportive.
C.Uninterested.
D.Hopeful.31.WhatdidDr.ElenaPondersayabouttheproject?A.Ithaschangedpublicopinionontheagriculturalindustry.B.Itisbeneficialtostudents'futuredevelopment.C.Ittookuptoomuchofstudents'studytime.D.Itneedsmorepublicattention.DAndyMarshhasbeenrunningVictoriousFestivalonPortsmouthseafrontfor10years,andwhileheloveshisjobhesaysthereisalotgoingonbehindthescenesthatpeopledon'tknowabout.AndyMarshandhisfriendsusedtospendtheirtimeorganizingmusicnightsatoneofPortsmouth'smostpopularbars.Backin2012theydecidedtoorganizeasmallfreefestival—butlittledidtheyknowitwouldturnintothecity'sbiggestyearlyevent,attracting75,000peoplefromacrosstheUK.NowworkingasVictorious'FestivalDirector,heexplains:“I'llbeworkingonthefestivalfulltimeandwehaveafullteam,butpeoplethinkit'sjustafewmonthsinthesummer.Peopledon'tunderstandthatit'salmostbuildingacityforaweekend.It'shardwork.Wedon'tstopandbreatheuntilafterthefestival.Untilthelastpersonhasleftit'sfullofpressure.It'snotasfunaseveryonethinks.”O(jiān)neofthebiggestjobsisbookingmanydifferentactswhowillentertain(
娛樂)peopleofallages.
“Likeallfestivals,theadvanced(
提前的)planningreallymatters.Wehavetobevery,veryorganizedwhenitestopickingwhowewantoneachstage,normally(
通常)workingayearaheadtomakesureaudiences(
觀眾)gettheirdreamlineup.Ticketsnormallygoonsaleontheweekendofthefestivalsoyouneedtobeayearaheadwhenyou'replanning.Thewheelneverstops.We'rebookingnowfor2023andtalkingwithagents,”Andysays.Theteamareworkinghardtomakesure2022'sfestivalisbiggerandbetterthanever,andthey'vegotlotsofexcitingthingsplanned.“We'retryingtomixitupabitsoit'snotallaboutthemainstage.We'retryingtopushsomelittlesurprisesandsecretsets.”
Thisyeartheorganizersarealsopayingspecialattentiontoedy(喜劇),withsomebignamesonthelineup.32.WhatdoweknowaboutVictoriousFestival?A.Ithasahistoryofover20years.B.Itsells75,000ticketseveryyear.C.Ithasnowbeeverysuccessful.D.ItisheldyearlyindifferentcitiesacrosstheUK.33.HowdoesAndyfeelasVictorious'FestivalDirector?A.Surprised.
B.Confident.
C.Bored.
D.Stressed.34.WhatisveryimportantforfestivalorganizersaccordingtoAndy?A.Forwardplanning.
B.Governmentsupport.C.Improvingstagesafety.
D.Holdingfestivalsonweekends.35.WhatdoesAndy'steamaimtodoforVictoriousFestivalthisyear?A.Turnthefestivalintoaedyfestival.B.Makethefestivalmorecolorful.C.Lowerthepriceoftickets.D.Invitemorefamousacts.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Failurehurts.Itdoesn'tmakeusfeelgood.Itcanputsomeofourperfectionismtothetest.
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However,thereareplentyoflearningopportunitieshiddeninourfailures.Wecanlearnmorefromourfailuresthanfromoursuccesses.Failureputsusbacktosquareone.Bydefinition(定義),failuremeansthatwedidn'tachievesuccess.Butafterfailing,weknowthatwecan'tpletethesametaskinthesameway.Wewouldn'tachievetherightresult.
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So,theactoffailurecanleadustothinkofnewwaystorestartandovereobstacles(克服阻礙).Failureforcesustoexaminewhatwentwrong.Reflection(沉思)isanimportantpartoffailure.Withoutreflection,wewouldn'tlearn.
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Whatdidn'tgowell?Wherecanwefindwhatwentwrong?Ithelpsustofigureouthowtodoitbetterthenexttime.
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Wecan'tkeepdoingthesamethingandexpectthesameresults.Failureleadstolearningbecausewe'reabletoknowwherewewentofftrack.Fromthere,wecandevelopnewideasandnewways.Allofthisresultsinincreasedcreativity,whichhelpsusinourlearningjourney.Failurehasalwaysewiththeideathatit'sabadthing.
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Frombusinessleaderstofamousstars,successfulpeoplelearnalotfromfailure.Withtherightmindset(觀念),youcanalsolearnvaluablelessons.A.However,they'veallexperiencedfailure.B.Failureallowsustocreatesomethingnew.C.Butinfact,thebestfailuresarethebestlearners.D.Itcanbedifficulttopickourselvesupandtryagain.E.Todothiswell,youneedtohaveagrowthmindset.F.Itforcesustostartalloveragain,moreoftenthannot.G.It'simportantthatafterwefail,wetakeamomenttorethink.第三部分
語言運用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。RachelLiuhasbeentrainingasaBeijingOperaperformerforfouryears.IttakesmanyyearsforapersontolearnBeijingOpera,butRachelsaidshemastered(
掌握)thebasics
“rather
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”
afterbeing
“l(fā)uckyenoughtolearnfromoneofthebestteachers.”“Iamstilllearningto
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.Singingisvery
43
becauseofthedelicacy(微妙)ofpronouncingthewords.ProfessionalBeijingOperasingerscanpointoutanysmallmistakeyoumake,
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youthinkyouhaven'tmadeone,”
saidRachel.Therearemanydifferent
45
inBeijingOperaandRachelhaschosentoperformmartialarts(
武術)roles.Rachel
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herroleplayingacharacternamedHuSanNiang:
“Sheisafemale(
女性的)fighterwhohastheabilityto
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manymenatonetime.Inthisperformance,alotofhighjumpingandkickingisrequired.”“Myfavoritepartaboutperformingisseeingthe
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oftheaudience.BeijingOperaisallaboutmakingtheaudiencefeelexcitement,”explainedRachel.InBeijingOpera,peopleintheaudienceoftenshout“Hao!”whentheyarewatchingareally
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performance.“BeijingOperaissomethingthatis
50
inChina.However,itisslowly
51
asoldtraditionsarereplacedbymodernculture.Chinahasalreadytakenstepsto
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thistraditionalart,andI
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thatpeopleinmyschoolcanalsoprotectthiswonderfulart,”saidRachel.“AlthoughIamnotaprofessional,thethingsthatIhave
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alreadymakemelovethis
55
.”41.A.carefully
B.privately
C.quietly
D.quickly42.A.sing
B.dance
C.speak
D.shout43.A.dangerous
B.boring
C.difficult
D.unhealthy44.A.nowthat
B.evenif
C.soonafter
D.eversince45.A.names
B.jobs
C.stories
D.roles46.A.challenged
B.accepted
C.described
D.missed47.A.fightoff
B.workfor
C.knowabout
D.talkto48.A.kindness
B.happiness
C.contribution
D.encouragement49.A.popular
B.necessary
C.strange
D.good50.A.trusted
B.treasured
C.collected
D.tested51.A.disappearing
B.growing
C.waiting
D.peting52.A.discover
B.record
C.protect
D.face53.A.plan
B.hope
C.guess
D.remember54.A.won
B.noticed
C.wanted
D.learned55.A.experience
B.history
C.tradition
D.class第二節(jié)(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。Lightpollutionisaseriousproblem.ThisbecamepletelyobviouswhentheWorldAtlasofArtificialNightSkyBrightness,aputercreatedmapbasedonthousandsofsatellite(
衛(wèi)星)photos,56.
__________(publish)in2016.Themapshowshowandwhere57.
__________(we)worldislitupatnight.LargeareasofNorthAmerica,Europe,andAsiaareglowing(
發(fā)光)withlight,whileonlythemostremote(
偏遠的)placesonEarthareintotaldarkness.Someofthemostlightpolluted58.
__________(country)intheworldareSingapore,Qatar,andKuwait.Skyglowisthebrighteningofthenightsky,mostlyovercities,because59.
__________theelectriclightsofcars,streetlamps,offices,factoriesandbuildings,turningnightintoday.People60.
__________liveincitieswithhighlevelsofskyglowhaveahardtime61.
__________(see)starsatnight.Scientistsare62.
__________(particular)worriedaboutskyglowpollutionasitinfluencestheirability63.
__________(view)space.Accordingtoresearch,more64.
__________80%oftheworld'spopulation,and99%ofAmericansandEuropeans,liveunderskyglow.Itsoundspretty,butskyglow65.
__________(cause)byhumanactivitiesisoneofthemostmonformsoflightpollution.第四部分
寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)假定你是李華,正在英國某高中交換學習。近日你從學校官網上得知學校將舉辦太空夏令營,你很想參加,請你給活動負責人Bob寫一封郵件,內容包括:1.
表明來信目的;2.
說明申請理由;3.
期待回復。注意:寫作詞數應為80左右。
第二節(jié)(滿分25分)閱讀下面材料,根據其內容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構成一篇完整的短文。Lookingatherwornoutsneakers(
運動鞋),Sarahfeltembarrassed(尷尬的)goingtoschoolwearingthem.“What'sthematter,Sarah?Istheresomethingwrongwiththefood?”hermotherasked.Sarah,inahighvoice,shouted,“Iamsickoftheseshoes!Iamnolongerwearingthesetomyschool!Doyouknowhowembarrassingitis?”Meghan,(Sarah'smother)wasasinglemotherworkinginanearbytowncafé.Sheexplained,
“Rightnow,we'reonatightbudget(預算很緊).I'llmakesuretogetyouanewpairnextmonth.”Sarahpickedupherschoolbagandwalkedtoschool,givinghermotheradissatisfiedlook.TheschoolwasgoingtoorganizeasportspetitionandSarahfilledouttheformfora100meterrace.Whenoneofherfriendssawthis,sheaskedSarahifshewascertainaboutrunningtherace.Sarahdidn'tunderstandwhatherfriendmeant.“Dear,ifyouhaveanewpairofshoes,thenit'sfine.Butifyouchoosetoweartheonesyouarewearingnow,I'mafraidyouwilllosetherace!”thefriendsaid,pointingatSarah'sshoes.Sarahsimplynoddedandreturnedtoherclassroomwithoutsayinganything.Laterthatday,onherwayhome,Sarahrealizedshehadn'teatenherlunch,soshestoppedatabusstoptofinishit.Whenshebeganeating,shenoticedthatachildwasstandingnexttoherinpoorclothes.Sarahknewthekidneededthatsandwichthatshewaseatingsincethekidstaredatherandthenatherfood.Sarahhandedthesandwichtothechild,whoranuptoher,excitedlygotthesandwichfromSarah'shandandbeganeatingit.Afterfinishingthesandwich,thechildthankedSarah,saying,“Ihaven'thadsuchatastysandwichinalongtime.Myfatherisacleanerinahousedownthestreetandmymotherisapatientatahospital.Oh,andmynameisSam.”注意:1.
續(xù)寫詞數應為150左右;2.
請按如下格式在相應位置作答。Sarahfeltverysadafterhearingthis.
____________
Thewinningprizewasasurpriseandallthestudentswantedtoknowwhatitwas.
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參考答案第一部分
聽力(略)2125CDDCB
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5155ACBDC56.waspublished
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65.caused寫作第一節(jié)Onepossibleversion:DearBob,I'mLiHua,aninternationalstudentfromChina.I'velearnedthattherewillbeasummercampforstudentswhoareinterestedinspaceinourschool.I'mwritingtoasktojoinit.IhavetakenarealinterestinspacesinceIwaslittle.I'vereadalotofbooksaboutthescienceofspaceandalsotakenpartinmanyrelatedactivities.Itismygreathopethatyoucanacceptmeasamemberofyourcamp.Iamlookingforwardtoyourreply!Yours,LiHua第二節(jié)Onepossibleversion:Sarahfeltverysadafterhearingthis.Sherealizedshehadnotvaluedwhatshehad.Sowhenhermotherreturnedfromthecafé,Sarahranuptoherandtoldherthatshenolongerneedednewshoesbecausehercurrentwhitesneakersweregoodandworkedjustfine.Hermothersmiledasshethoughtherdaughterhadrealizedalotofthings.Dayspassed,andfinallythedayofthesportspetitionarrived.Sarahwasallsetandreadytowin.Thewinningprizewasasurpriseandallthestudentswantedtoknowwhatitwas.Theracestarted,andSarah,nodoubt,feltabitunfortableinheroldsneakers.Butshedidn'tgiveup.Sarahmanagedtoreachthefinalandfinallywonsecondplace.Theawardceremonyarrived!Thefirstprizewasasportswatch.ToSarah'ssurprise,thesecondprizewasanewpairofsneakers.Sarahcouldn'thelpbutcrywithhappinesswhenshesawthenewshoesinherhands.部分解析閱讀第一節(jié)A篇主題語境:人與自我——生活與學習本文是應用文。文章是關于四本書的書評。21.
C。理解具體信息。根據SANFRANCISCO部分中的TherearealsotwolimitedarteditionswithsignedprintsbyFredLyonat£1,
250可知,SANFRANCISCO一書除了有平裝版,還有兩款限量的簽名藝術版。22.
D。理解具體信息。由四本書的定價£95、£50、£19.95和£45可知,LONDON'SRAILWAYTERMINI定價最低。23.
D。理解具體信息。根據COLLINSON&LOCK部分中的CliveEdwards和ThisbookbyCliveEdwardsisadeeplyresearchedlookattheworkofthemajor19thcenturyfurnituremakers以及Agreatreferencetoolforthosewithaninterestinfurnituremakingandthedecorativearts可知,對家具感興趣的讀者可以選擇CliveEdwards所著的COLLINSON&LOCK一書。【補充說明】FredLyon:美國著名攝影師,擅長建筑攝影、廣告及靜物攝影,作品被廣泛刊登在Life、Vogue等雜志上。B篇主題語境:人與自我——生活本文是記敘文。作者分享了自己夜爬泰山、欣賞日出的所見所感。24.
C。理解具體信息。根據第一段中的AsMountTaiisfamousforitssunrise,wereallywanttoviewthefantasticsunrisefromthetop可知,作者很想在泰山山頂上欣賞日出。25.
B。理解詞匯。根據下文中的overapavedpathwithmorethan6,
000stepsclimbing1,500metersfromtheentrancetothetop.Thestepsareextremelysteepattimes...whichlooksalmostvertical可知,泰山的石階非常陡峭,因此爬泰山不是一件容易的事情。strenuous意為“費力的”。26.
A。理解具體信息。根據第三段中的it'slikelytobecoldandwindyaroundtheSouthGatetoHeavenandthetop.Soyou'dbetterpreparewarmclothes可知,作者建議游客夜爬泰山時要注意保暖。27.
D。理解主旨要義。閱讀全文可知,作者通過本文向讀者分享了自己夜爬泰山,并在山頂欣賞日出的經歷,因此D項“攀登泰山”最能概括本文主旨。C篇主題語境:人與自我——生活與學習本文是新聞報道。J.L.NewbernMiddleSchool的學生們在校園學習園藝技術。28.C。理解具體信息。根據第二段中的itisusedtointroduceValdostaelementaryandmiddleschoolstudentstogardeningandagriculture可知,ValdostaSchoolGardenandOrchardProject的目的是想讓當地的學生更加了解園藝和農業(yè)生產。29.B。理解具體信息。根據第四段中的TheylookafterthegardensandworkwiththeteachersmorecloselythanI,andprovidenecessaryfeetonthegroundforalotofthings可知,MasterGardeners經常幫助Dawson照看學校的花園。have/keep,etc.one'sfeetontheground意為“腳踏實地”。30.A。理解態(tài)度。根據第五段中的Atthebeginning,thestudentsexpressedworriesaboutworkinginthegarden,butDawsonsaidthosedoubtsdisappearedquickly可知,學生們一開始對該項目持懷疑態(tài)度。31.B。推斷。根據最后一段中的Shesaidworkinginthegardenprovidesstudentswithacrosscurriculumwheretheyapplydifferentskillstosolveproblems以及Thatshowsyouhavetheworkethic,patienceandtimetoputintosomething.Thatwilltranslateintoworkrelatedskillstheycanapplytojobsinthefuture可知,Dr.ElenaPonder認為該項目能夠培養(yǎng)學生的綜合能力,有利于學生今后的個人發(fā)展。D篇主題語境:人與社會——社會本文是說明文。VictoriousFestival的策劃人AndyMarsh講述組織音樂節(jié)背后的艱辛。32.C。推斷。根據第二段中的itwouldturnintothecity'sbiggestyearlyevent,attracting75,
000peoplefromacrosstheUK可知,經過多年的發(fā)展,VictoriousFestival已經發(fā)展成為了Portsmouth最重要的年度盛事,在英國也非常知名。33.
D。理解具體信息。根據第三段中的it'salmostbuildingacityforaweekend.It'shardwork.Wedon'tstopandbreatheuntilafterthefestival.Untilthelastpersonhasleftit'sfullofpressure.It'snotasfunaseveryonethinks可知,身為VictoriousFestival策劃人,Andy認為策劃一場音樂節(jié)并不像人們想象的那樣簡單,而是一份充滿壓力的工作。34.A。理解具體信息。根據第四段中的Likeallfestivals,theadvancedplanningreallymatters、normallyworkingayearaheadtomakesureaudiencesgettheirdreamlineup以及youneedtobeayearaheadwhenyou'replanning可知,Andy認為對于節(jié)日籌備人員來說,提前規(guī)劃非常重要。lineup意為“陣容”。35.B。理解具體信息。根據最后一段中的Theteamareworkinghardtomakesure2022'sfestivalisbiggerandbetterthanever和We'retryingtomixitupabitsoit'snotallaboutthemainstage可知,Andy和他的團隊通過一系列的規(guī)劃和安排,想讓今年的VictoriousFestival更加豐富多彩。【補充說明】VictoriousFestival:勝利音樂節(jié),是在英國樸次茅斯(Portsmouth)舉行的為期三天的音樂節(jié)。第二節(jié)主題語境:人與自我——做人與做事本文是議論文。每一次失敗都是我們學習和進步的機會。36.D。根據上文中的Failurehurts可知,作者在此處主要說明失敗會讓人感到不舒服,因此D項符合此處內容。D項與上文中的Itdoesn'tmakeusfeelgood以及Itcanputsomeofourperfectionismtothetest在內容上構成并列關系,共同解釋Failurehurts的原因。picksb.up意為“(跌倒后)站起來;使某人振作”。37.F。根據本段的主旨句Failureputsusbacktosquareone和上文中的failuremeansthatwedidn'tachievesuccess、wecan'tpletethesametaskinthesameway以及Wewouldn'tachievetherightresult可知,作者認為失敗會讓我們回到原點,重新開始,因此F項符合此處內容。F項中的It指代上文中的failure,同時F項中的startalloveragain與上文中的backtosquareone和下文中的restart相照應。backtosquareone為固定表達,意為“回到起點,從頭再來”。38.G。根據本段的主旨句Failureforcesustoexaminewhatwentwrong以及上文中的Reflectionisanimportantpartoffailure可知,作者認為失敗會讓我們反思,因此G項符合此處內容。G項中的rethink
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