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Ⅰ.閱讀理解

TodayChinaistheworld’sbiggestconsumerofwheat.Butitwasn’talwaysthat

way.

WheatonlycametotheareanowknownasnorthernChinatowardtheendofthe

Neolithic(新石器)period,some4,600yearsago.Initially,wheatdidn’tseemtobeso

deliciousandhadbeentreatedasacropofdesperationratherthanacooking

delight.ThefirstfarmersofnorthernChinaprimarilygrewmillet(粟),startingasearly

as11,500yearsago.BythetimeoftheTangDynasty,wheathadreplacedmillet,

becomingamajorcrop.Butrelativelylittlewasknownaboutexactlywhythisshift

occurred.

Inanattempttotracktheanswer,Iaccumulatedacollectionofnearly1,200data

pointscoveringmorethan50sitesfromthemid-Neolithic,about9,000yearsago,

tothecollapseoftheEasternHanDynastyin220AD.Thesiteswereacross8modern

provinces,rangingfromGansuProvinceinthenorthwesttoShandongProvinceinthe

east.

Onepossibleexplanationisamajorclimateshift,calledtheHoloceneEvent3,

whichhappened4,000to4,500yearsago.Atthattime,theclimatebecamecolderand

drieracrosscontinents,causingdamagetocropproduction.

Ontopofthis,thelateNeolithicperiodwasalsoatimeofrapidpopulation

growtharoundtheworld.Withanever-increasingpopulationandunsteadycrop

production,itisreasonabletoassumethatNeolithicfarmersinnorthernChinawere

struggling.

Wheat,itturnsout,actuallyneedsmorewaterthanmillet,makingitseemapoor

choiceforadryperiodofhistory.Butimportantly,itcanbesowedaftermillethasbeen

harvested.That,wethink,isthemostlikelyreasonwhythepeopleacrossnorthern

Chinastartedtogrowwheat.

Frommoreextremeweathertochangingcoastlines,climatechangehasalways

broughtunexpectedandsometimesdramaticchangestosocieties.Inthisinstance,the

consequenceoftheHoloceneEvent3innorthernChinaproved,eventually,delicious.

【語篇解讀】本文是說明文。文章主要說明了小麥開始作為農作物的歷史以及

小麥成為主要農作物這種轉變的原因。

1.Whatcanwelearnaboutwheatfromthesecondparagraph?

A.Itreplacedmilletforitsgreattaste.

B.Itwasapoorchoiceatthebeginning.

C.Itoutnumberedmillet4,600yearsago.

D.ItwastheearliestcropgrowninChina.

答案B[細節理解題。根據第二段中的“Initially,wheatdidn’tseemtobeso

deliciousandhadbeentreatedasacropofdesperationratherthanacookingdelight.”

可知,小麥一開始是一個糟糕的選擇。]

2.WhatdothefiguresinParagraph3show?

A.Theauthorfoundtheexactanswer.

B.Theauthordidworldwideresearch.

C.Theauthortooktheresearchseriously.

D.Theauthorwasgoodatcollectingdata.

答案C[推理判斷題。根據第三段可知,第三段中的數字說明了作者認真對待

這項研究。]

3.WhatwasprobablythemainreasonfornorthernersinChinatogrowwheat?

A.Thewatersupplywasenoughthen.

B.Theharvestofmilletwasnotsatisfying.

C.Itadjustedtotheweatherconditionsbetter.

D.Ithadanalternativesowingseasonwithmillet.

答案D[細節理解題。根據倒數第二段“Butimportantly,itcanbesowed

after...acrossnorthernChinastartedtogrowwheat.”可知,中國北方人種植小麥的主

要原因是它有一個可選擇的播種季節。]

4.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.HowwasmilletintroducedtoChina?

B.WhydidChinesefarmersswitchtowheat?

C.WhydidChinabecomethebiggestwheatconsumer?

D.HowwasChina’swheatgrowthaffectedbyclimatechange?

答案B[標題歸納題。根據第一段“TodayChinaistheworld’sbiggestconsumer

ofwheat.Butitwasn’talwaysthatway.”以及第二段中的“Butrelativelylittlewas

knownaboutexactlywhythisshiftoccurred.”可知,文章介紹了小麥開始作為農作物

的歷史以及小麥成為主要農作物這種轉變的原因。故B選項“為什么中國農民轉

向種植小麥?”最符合文章標題。]

HereinthemiddleofLondon,somethingextraordinaryisgoingon.Youcanhear

aloudandunmistakablesoundofbeesdoingwhattheydobest:makinghoney.

What’smore,they’reperformingtheirmagic,notintheleafyacresofnearbypark,

butuponthebalconyofStErmin’sHotel.Whereasmosturbanresidenceswoulddo

theirbesttokeepsting-bearinginsectsasfarawayfromguestsaspossible,thishotel

opensitsdoorstothecapital’sbees.Thepersonwhotendsthis“BeeHotel”isCamilla

Goddard.“Inthelongrun,beesareamazingcreaturestoworkwith.Youcan’thelp

admiringthewaytheyoperate.Theyreallydoputthegoodofthecommunityfirst,”

shesays.

Aswellasprovidinganenjoyablepastime,modernbeekeepingisbecoming

increasinglycritical.AccordingtotheBritishBeekeepersAssociation(BBKA),70

differentUKcropsdependonbeesforpollination(授粉).Withoutbeestoprovide

pollination,one-thirdofallourfoodwouldn’tsurvive.DuringtheSecondWorldWar,

WinstonChurchillwasafirmsupporterofbeesandmadesuretheygotextrasupplies

tocarryonwiththeirpollinationwork,evenastheGermanarmydroppedtheirbombs.

“Beesareindangerofdisappearingfromourenvironment,”warnsTimLovett

oftheBBKA.Today,beenumbersaredownby50percent.Usingmoreandmoreland,

agriculturalindustryreducesspotswherebeescanlive.Crop-protectingpesticides

havealsoledtohighdeathrateofbees.AnotherblowwasanAsianspeciesthatfirst

arrivedinDevonandthenspreadacrossthecountry.Itsettledonthebeesandnotonly

weakenedtheirimmunesystembutcausedtheirwingstodeform(變畸形)sothat

flyingbecameimpossible.

Anxiousaboutthedeclineofbeekeeping,theBBKAhasproducedaschool

informationpackentitled“BeesintheCurriculum”.Oncethechildrenhavebeen

aroundbeesforawhile,theyunderstandtheservicethatbeesprovideforus,rather

thanseeingthemasthesourceofstings.

【語篇解讀】本文是說明文。文章通過倫敦一家養蜜蜂的酒店,指出蜜蜂授粉

的重要性,以及現在棲息地的破壞和蜜蜂數量減少的問題,旨在呼吁保護蜜蜂。

5.WhatdoweknowaboutCamillaGoddard?

A.Shehasnevergotbeestingsherself.

B.Shetriestomakeherguestsbee-free.

C.Sheadmiresthewayinwhichbeeslive.

D.SheownsabeehotelinaLondonsuburb.

答案C[細節理解題。根據第二段中“Inthelongrun,beesareamazing

creatures...putthegoodofthecommunityfirst”可知,CamillaGoddard很欽佩蜜蜂

生活的方式。]

6.WhyisWinstonChurchillmentionedinparagraph3?

A.Tocriticizethecrueltyofwar.

B.Tochangetheroleofbeesinthewar.

C.Tohighlightthevalueofbeepollination.

D.Toawakentheconsciousnessofsavingcrops.

答案C[寫作意圖題。根據第三段最后一句“DuringtheSecondWorldWar...even

astheGermanarmydroppedtheirbombs.”可以看出,丘吉爾很看重蜜蜂授粉,是因

為蜜蜂授粉價值重大,因此這強調了蜜蜂授粉的價值。]

7.Whichisadirectcauseofthereductionofbeehabitats?

A.Modernagriculture.B.Foreignspeciesinvasion.

C.Huntingfromhumans.D.Crop-protectingpesticides.

答案A[細節理解題。根據第四段第二、三句可知,蜜蜂棲息地減少的直接原

因是現代農業的發展。]

8.What’sthebesttitleforthetext?

A.Thenumberofbeesisdecreasingsharply

B.Modernbeekeepingisensuringourfuture

C.BeeHotelischangingbees’fateintheUK

D.Childrenareeducatedaboutthevalueofbees

答案C[標題歸納題。第一段描述的場景是BeeHotel里蜜蜂的活動,本文通

過這個場景,介紹了蜂蜜的重要性,以及該酒店的行為改變了人們對蜜蜂的看法,

不再僅僅是蜇人的源頭,因此,BeeHotelischangingbees’fateintheUK符合題

意。]

Ⅱ.完形填空

ItwasjustthreedaysfromThanksgiving,andmyhusband,Gerald,andIwereon

ourfirsttouracrosstheCanadianprairies.1,Iknewwewouldbeawayfor

Thanksgiving,buttherealityofitdidn’treally2onmebeforewehitthe

road.Now,wehadtospendThanksgivingwithstrangers.

We3infrontofasmall,lakesidehouse,mildly4.Woulditbeokayto

disturbothersonthisprivatecelebration?Aswe5intoBettyandGary’shome,

wewereimmediatelymetwith6.Thewoodstovetookeverybitofchilloutof

theair,andthesmelloffood7uslikeasoftblanket.Wegatheredaroundthe

table.Ouranxiety8awayasweweredrawnintothiscircleoffriendship.We

toldstories,sharedlaughs,andasthedaycalledusto,gave9.

WethoughtweweregoingtospendThanksgivingwithstrangers,butwereally

didn’t.Something10happenswhengoodfoodis11sharedaroundanopen

table.Conversationsbegin.12startstoflow.Divisionsdisappear.Relationshipsare

13.Throughthesimpleactofsharingamealtogether,wediscoverwe’re14

byourdesiretolove,ourneedfor15,andourcommonhumanity.Whataperfect

waytocelebrateThanksgiving!

【語篇解讀】本文是夾敘夾議文。文章講述了在感恩節前三天,作者和丈夫穿

越加拿大草原,受到了陌生人的熱情款待。作者從中感悟到:通過一起吃飯這個

簡單的行為,我們對愛的渴望,我們對理解的需要,以及我們共同的人性將我們

聯系在一起。

1.A.BasicallyB.Generally

C.HonestlyD.Secretly

答案C[A.Basically基本上;B.Generally通常;C.Honestly老實說;D.Secretly

秘密地。由下文“IknewwewouldbeawayforThanksgiving,buttherealityofit

didn’treallyonmebeforewehittheroad.”可知,作者承認自己知道不

在家過感恩節,但是在出發前沒有意識到這個問題會是什么樣,即此處指老實說。]

2.A.dawnB.call

C.reflectD.strike

答案A[A.dawn變得明朗,開始清楚;B.call打電話;C.reflect深思;D.strike

打擊。由下文“onmebeforewehittheroad”可知,此處指作者沒有意識到這個事實

——即將要和陌生人過感恩節,dawnonsb固定搭配,意為“某人逐漸明白;逐

漸意識到”。]

3.A.droppedbyB.headedoff

C.pulledupD.setout

答案C[A.droppedby順便拜訪;B.headedoff阻止;C.pulledup停車;D.setout

出發。由上文“myhusband,Gerald,andIwereonourfirsttouracrosstheCanadian

prairies”和下文“intoBettyandGary’shome”可推知,作者和丈夫應該是開車

去的。由此可知,此處指將車停在一座湖邊的小房子前,然后走進一家陌生的房

子。]

4.A.anxiousB.annoyed

C.gratefulD.scared

答案A[A.anxious焦慮的;B.annoyed生氣的;C.grateful感恩的;D.scared害

怕的。由下文“Woulditbeokaytodisturbothersonthisprivatecelebration?”和下

文“Ouranxiety”可知,作者和丈夫感覺會打擾到別人,所以有些焦慮。]

5.A.brokeB.ran

C.steppedD.wandered

答案C[A.broke打破;B.ran跑步;C.stepped邁步;D.wandered漫游。由下文

“intoBettyandGary’shome,wewereimmediatelymet”可知,作者和丈夫邁步進

入貝蒂和加里的家。]

6.A.friendsB.care

C.foodD.warmth

答案D[A.friends朋友;B.care關心;C.food食物;D.warmth熱情。由下文“We

gatheredaroundthetable”和“Wetoldstories,sharedlaughs,andasthedaycalledus

to”可知,作者和丈夫受到了熱情款待。]

7.A.comfortedB.enveloped

C.floodedD.welcomed

答案B[A.comforted安慰;B.enveloped覆蓋;C.flooded淹沒;D.welcomed歡

迎。由下文“likeasoftblanket”可知,此處指像毯子一樣覆蓋在身上。]

8.A.meltedB.passed

C.ranD.threw

答案A[A.melted消失;B.passed通過;C.ran跑步;D.threw扔。由下文“aswe

weredrawnintothiscircleoffriendship”可知,作者和丈夫融進這個友誼的圈子,所

以感覺焦慮都消失了,meltaway是固定搭配,意為“消失”。]

9.A.giftsB.hugs

C.moneyD.thanks

答案D[A.gifts禮物;B.hugs擁抱;C.money錢;D.thanks感謝。根據上文可

知,作者和丈夫受到貝蒂和加里夫婦的熱情款待,所以對他們表示感謝。]

10.A.mixedB.special

C.relaxingD.typical

答案B[A.mixed混合的;B.special特別的;C.relaxing令人放松的;D.typical

典型的。由下文“Divisionsdisappear.Relationshipsare.”并結合上文提

到的作者和陌生一家在一起過感恩節,剛開始感到焦慮,隨后和陌生一家關系很

好可知,作者認為這是很特別的事。]

11.A.generouslyB.patiently

C.casuallyD.cautiously

答案A[A.generously慷慨地;B.patiently耐心地;C.casually隨意地;D.cautiously

謹慎地。由下文“sharedaroundanopentable”和上文提到貝蒂和加里夫婦熱情款待

作者和丈夫可知,此處指好吃的食物在餐桌上慷慨地被分享。]

12.A.BeliefB.Laughter

C.MusicD.Noise

答案B[A.Belief信念;B.Laughter笑聲;C.Music音樂;D.Noise噪聲。由上

文“sharedlaughs”可知,此處指笑聲開始流淌。]

13.A.bornB.exposed

C.fixedD.split

答案A[A.born產生;B.exposed暴露;C.fixed固定;D.split分裂。由上文

“Divisionsdisappear.”可知,分歧消失,所以感情產生。]

14.A.attachedB.encouraged

C.connectedD.touched

答案C[A.attached系;B.encouraged鼓勵;C.connected連接;D.touched觸摸。

由下文“byourdesiretolove”和上文提到作者和丈夫在陌生人家中愉快地度過感

恩節可知,此處指我們對愛的渴望將我們聯系在一起。]

15.A.courageB.sympathy

C.freedomD.understanding

答案D[A.courage勇氣;B.sympathy同情;C.freedom自由;D.understanding

理解。由上文“Divisionsdisappear.”和上文提到的作者和丈夫受到陌生人的熱情款

待可知,對愛的渴望,對理解的需要,以及共同的人性將作者和丈夫與貝蒂和加

里夫婦聯系在一起。]

Ⅲ.語法填空

(2024·河北省滄州市高三一模)

Withitslandscapeofplateaus(高原)boundbymountains,ShanxiProvincein

NorthChinaisregardedasbeingassociatedwithfieldsofwheatandiconicwheat

products.Daoxiaonoodlesisoneofthemostpopular1.(dish)

there.Thisdish2.(date)backtoChina’sYuanDynasty(1271—1368),

sothistypeofwell-receivednoodleshasalonghistory.

3.(make)Daoxiaonoodles,holdthedough(面團)withonehand,

andontheotherhand,usingasharpknifethat’s4.(specific)made,slicethe

noodlesintoapotofboilingwater.According5.thelocals,someofthe

mostskilledchefscansliceupto200piecesofnoodlesaminute.Atrestaurants,

customersoftenwatchinamazementas6.(talent)chefsperforma

dancewhilemakinglamian,whichmeanspullednoodles.Thechefs

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