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全卷滿分:150分考試時(shí)間:120分鐘2025.03第一部分:聽(tīng)力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)(略)第二部分: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和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。ATherearemanywaystogetinvolvedandvolunteerattheNationalMuseumofAmericanHistory.BecomingaMuseumAmbassadorisoneofthem.Tolearnmoreaboutthisvolunteerprogram,pleaseseethedescriptionsbelow.MuseumAmbassadorsattheAmericanHistoryMuseumareamobilesourceofinformationthathelpsbridgethegapbetweentwoothervolunteergroupshereatthemuseum----informationdeskspecialists,whoprovideorientation(方向)assistancewhenguestsarrive,andvolunteerdocents(講解),whoprovideHighlightstours,facilitatehands-ondemonstrationsandcirculatethroughmanyofourexhibitionstointeractwithvisitors.Eachyear,ourMuseumAmbassadorshelpover100,000peoplegetthemostoutoftheirvisitsbywelcominggroups,circulatingthroughoutthemuseum’spubliczonestoanswerbasicquestions,anddirectingvisitorstoprogramsandexhibitionsofinterest.ThemuseumhasalsoemployedtheMuseumAmbassadorstoassistwithspecialprojectsandeventsasneeded.TolearnmoreaboutwhatMuseumAmbassadorsdo,checkoutwhatLarryhassaid.“Asmuseumambassadors,wegettoshareinthecuriosityofachild,thenostalgia(懷舊)ofreturningvisitors,thetreasurehuntofstudentsassignedtofindimportanthistoricalobjects,andtheamazementofthoseexperiencingoureyeonthenation’shistoryforthefirsttime.Wecanhelprecommendameaningfulmuseumvisitjustforyou.There’smore.We’realsotrafficcopswhenelevatorsandescalatorsbreakandextraeyesformuseumsecurity.”Ifyoueractingwithdiverseaudiences,agegroupsandlearningstyles.workinginanoftenbusyandchangingenvironment.Ifyouhave...stronginterpersonalandcommunicationskills.aninterestinhistoryandcommunication.Ifyoumittothreeshiftsamonth(weekdayAmbassadors)ortwiceamonth(weekendAmbassadors).Themuseumisopen364daysayear,includingweekendsandholidays.handlefrequentwalking,standing,andtalking.ToApplyTolearnmoreinformationabouttheapplicationprocess,pleasecontactRuthShirley.NOTE:Acceptanceintotheprogramissubjecttosuccessfulcompletionofaninterviewandbackgroundinvestigation.21.WhichoneistheresponsibilityofMuseumAmbassadors?A.Toreceivevisitorsattheentrance.B.Totakefullchargeofmuseumsecurity.C.Todirectvisitorstotheirexhibitionsofinterest.D.Tohelpvisitorswithhands-ondemonstrations22.AqualifiedMuseumAmbassadorshould__________.A.enjoycommunicatingwithpeopleB.speakatleasttwoforeignlanguagesC.haveacademicbackgroundinhistoryD.committoworkingthreeshiftsatweekends23.Theauthorwritesthispassagemainlyto__________.A.introducevolunteerprogramsforteenagersB.providespecialtourstomeetdifferentneedsC.invitepeopletovisittheAmericanHistoryMuseumD.attractpotentialapplicantsforMuseumAmbassadorsBItstartedinnocentlyenough,asmostthingsdo.MysonNickhadbeeneagertotryrockclimbingandheneededapartner.Asa45-year-oldmother,Iamnotaphysicalpersonatall.ButIstilldecidedtojoinhiminatrainingclass.ThefirsttimeIreachedthetopandreturnedsafelytotheground,Iwasfloodedwithamixofemotions.Mybodytrembledwithadrenaline(腎上腺素),asIhadpushedmyselfharderthanIeverthoughtpossible,butIhadaccomplishedit.Fourmonthsintomyclimbingjourney,Ihadanaccidentwhilebouldering(攀巖).I’mnotsurewhatexactlyhappened,butIbelieve,myfootmissedaholdonthewaydown.Ididn’tlandproperlyandinjuredmylowerback.Iwastakentothehospitalbyambulance.IfearedthatIwouldneverreturntorockclimbingorboulderingandsaidtoNicksadly,“Apieceofmewouldslipaway.Itwouldbeforgottenandliepassiveforever.Icouldn’tletthathappen.”IttooknearlythreemonthsbeforeIfeltstrongenoughtogiveitanothertry.Nickwassupportivethroughouttheprocess.Imadeithalfwayup,butthenpanicsetin.IfeltlikeIhadletmyselfandNickdown.Hereassuredme,tellingmenottoworry,totakemytime,andtotryadifferentroutewhenIwasready.Fifteenminuteslater,Ichoseadifferentpath.IkeptremindingmyselfthatIcouldchangemymindatanytime.AlongthewayNickguidedandencouragedme.Tomysurprise,Imadeittothetopandbacktothegroundsafely.Rockclimbingwasdoingwondersforme.Ithasnotonlyenhancedmyphysicalandmentalstrengthbutalsoimplantedinmeanewfoundsenseofconfidence.Moreover,itservesasanexcellentopportunityforNickandmetostrengthenourbond,whileencouragingmetoexploremorepossibilities,embodyingthespiritofpushingmyselftothelimits.24.Whydidtheauthorjoinrockclimbingatfirst?A.Tokeephersoncompany. B.Tostepoutofcomfortzone.C.Toimproveherphysicalcondition. D.Toseekadventureandenjoyment.25.Theauthor’swordstohersoninparagraph2implythat__________.A.shewasconcernedaboutdisconnectingwithNickB.shefearedlosingself-identitygainedfromclimbingC.shevaluedthenewinsightdevelopedfromclimbingD.shewaseagertodemonstrateherphysicalcapabilities26.Whatwasthekeytotheauthor’ssuccessfultryafterrecovery?A.Herpassion. B.Nick’sbacking.C.Herexperience. D.Doctors’encouragement.27.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleofthetext?A.FacinguptothenextchallengeB.ReachingforalifelongambitionC.PushingboundarieswithrockclimbingD.EnhancingcompetencethroughboulderingCGenres(體裁)areoftenviewedasstructuralframeworksforliterarytexts,ontowhichelementslikeimagery,character,plot,andsettingarelayered.Theseframeworksarepasseddownthroughgenerations,evolving(演變)overtime.Amongallgenres,thenovelreceivedthemostcriticalattentioninthetwentiethcentury,oftenpraisedasthe“kingofgenres”duetoitsreflectionontherealworld.Yet,inthenineteenthcentury,itwasprimarilyseenasaformofmiddle-classentertainment.Itwasnotuntilthetwentiethcenturythatthenovelwasliftedtothestatusofanartform,joininginthesameleagueaspaintingorclassicalmusic.Lateron,manyscholarssuccessivelystudiedthecharacteristicsofnovelsfromthe18thand19thcenturies.Recently,inabookofEdwinFrank,StrangerThanFiction,heraisesanappealingquestion:istheresuchathingasa“twentieth-centurynovel”?Isitmeaningfultodistinguishthetwentieth-centurynovelfromitsnineteenth-centurypredecessor----orevenfromthenovelofthetwenty-firstcentury?Frankthinksso.Inhisbook,heillustrateshowthetwentieth-centurynovelmaturesintoadistinctliterarygenre.Thetwentiethcenturywasaperiodofviolentchange;therefore,violentchangeiswhatthetwentieth-centurynovelreflects----not,ornotonly,initssubjectmatterbutinitsform.Franksuggeststhat,modernasthetwentieth-centurynovelis,itshowstheculturalrelevancetodevelopmentofsocieties.However,thatrelevanceseemstohavewaned.Today,thenovelnolongerholdsacentralplaceintheculturalconversation.People’sdailyquestionhasshiftedfrom“Whatareyoureading?”to“Whatareyoustreaming?”Televisionserieshaveemergedasthedominantformofmiddle-classentertainmentinthetwenty-firstcentury.Hasprestigetelevisionreshapedtheroleofthenovel?Manynineteenth-centurynovelsgainvitalityinthetwentiethcenturythroughfilmadaptations?HenryJames,forexample,wouldlikelybepleasedtoknowthatThePortraitofaLadyhasbeenadaptedintoaBBCminiseries,afeaturefilm,andevenatelevisionversion----eachreachingafarlargeraudiencethantheoriginalprinteditioncouldeverhavehopedfor.28.Whydidthenovelgainrecognitioninthetwentiethcentury?A.Itmirroreditslinkwithreality. B.Itwaswritteninamusingforms.C.Itdisplayedattractivecharacters. D.Itwasauthoredbythemiddle-class.29.Whichaspectofthetwentieth-centurynoveldoesStrangerThanFictionfocuson?A.Itsrisesandfalls. B.Itsexpansionandeffect.C.Itssignificanceandlimitation. D.Itsevolutionanddistinctiveness.30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“waned”inparagraph4mean?A.Varied. B.Weakened. C.Peaked. D.Remained.31.WhatdoestheexampleofThePortraitofaLadyindicate?A.Novelslosetheirartisticappeal. B.Adaptationdecreasesnovels’status.C.Mediabreathenewlifeintonovels. D.TVshowschangetheroleofnovels.DTheconversationaltoneofanAIchatbotorvoice-basedassistantisagoodwaytolearnnewconcepts,butitmayactuallymakeusmorewillingtobelieveinaccuracies,comparedwithinformationpresentedinastatic(靜態(tài)的)article.Toinvestigatethisissue,SonjaUtzfromGermanyasked1,200participantstoengagewithoneofthreeformats.Thefirstinvolvedtextappearingletterbyletterinthestyleofalargemodel,similartoChatGPT;thesecondprovidedinformationthroughavoice-baseddevice;andthethirdwasastatic,text-basedcopyofcontent.Participantscouldn’tinteractwiththesystemsastheymightwiththerealversions,inordertokeeptheexperienceconsistentacrossthestudy.Insomecases,participantsweregivenaccurateinformation,whileinothers,theysawfactualerrors.Someoftheseerrorswereplainwrong,suchasnamingSofiaasthecapitalofFrance,butothersinvolvedcertainstatementsthatwerecontradictedelsewhereinthesameresponse.Participantswereaskedtoratetheaccuracyoftheinformationonaseven-pointscale,where7isentirelyaccurate.Intheanswerswhereerrorswereintroduced,theinformationpresentedinastaticformatwasratedas4.24onaverage.TheChatGPT-likesystemmanaged4.76,whilethevoiceassistantscored5.29.Participantsratedallofthesystemshigherforanswerswherenoerrorswereintroduced,butthedifferencesweresmallerforthevoiceassistantandchatbot.“Peoplefindconversationalchatagentsmoreconvincingbecausehumansseemtobehardwiredtoassigncredibilitytothingsthatseemlifelike,”saysMikeKatellfromUK.“Thewaythechatbotsandvoiceagentsareprogrammedtouseafriendlyandhelpfulconversationaltonealsoconfusespeople.Chatbotmakersaretryingtoputusersatease,whichisachievedthroughbelievablecontentandinoffensivedelivery.”P(pán)eoplehavelearnedthatthesemodelsgeneratefalseinformationsometimes.“Butpeopledon’trealizethatthisinteractionmodemakesustendtobelievewhateveriswrittenthere.”Utzsays,“Thatshouldbeinmedialiteracytraining.”32.WhatwasthemainfocusofSonjaUtz’sstudy?A.FeaturesofAIchatbotsorvoice-basedassistants.B.People’spreferenceforinformationsources.C.Whystaticarticlesdifferfromconversationalcontent.D.Howtextformatsinfluenceinformationtrustworthiness.33.Inparagraph3,texterrorsinthestudycanbesummarizedas__________.A.inevitableandconflicting B.minorandcommonC.obviousandinternallyinconsistent D.repetitiveandrandomlyselected34.AccordingtoMikeKatell,whichofthefollowingisNOTareasonwhypeoplefindconversationalchatagentsmoreconvincing?A.People’sinborntrustinlifelikethings.B.Inoffensivedeliveryofpersonalizedcontent.C.Thechatbot’suseofagentleconversationaltone.D.Themakers’intentiontomakeusersfeelrelaxed.35.Whichofthefollowingcanbeinferredfromthepassage?A.Utzsuggestspeopleimprovemediaawarenessandcompetence.B.People’spreferenceforlifelikethingsmaybeoverstated.C.Howinformationispresenteddoesn’taffecthowmuchwebelieveit.D.Theresearchresultsareuncertainduetothelackofman-systeminteraction.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,共12.5分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的七個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。Istherealinkbetweensocialmediaanddepression?Dosocialmediahaveanegativeimpactonyourmentalhealth?It’scomplicated.Inarecentstudy,theinvestigatorscomparedsocialmediauseanddepressionbetweenteens.____36____Specifically,foreveryhourperdaythatoneteenspentonsocialmediamorethanherpeers,shelikelyhada0.64pointhigherdepressionscore.Adifferentstudypublishedin2018identifiedfivedistincttypesofsocialmediausers.Thefindingwasthat“problematicsocialmediause”wasoneofthemainthemesforpeoplewhosementalhealthwasaffectedbysocialmedia.Youcanhavealcoholinyourlifewithoutitbeingaproblem,oryouralcoholusemaybecomeproblematic.____37____There’soneimportantthingtorememberaboutsurveyresearchjustbecausetwothingshappentogether,it’snotnecessarilytruethatonecausestheother.____38____Forallweknow,itcouldbethatpeoplewhoarealreadymoredepressedchoosetospendmoretimeonsocialmedia.____39____Ifyouthinkthatweshouldn’tpaintsocialmediawithonebroadbrush,you’reontherighttrack.Ontheonehand,participantsoftendescribedsocialmediaasavaluablewaytocopewithstress.Ontheotherhand,cyberbullyingviasocialmediawasalsoacommonexperienceforparticipants.Somealsosaidthatconstantlycheckingtheirownsocialmediaprofilewasstressful.It’scertainlypossiblethatexperienceslikecyberbullying,comparingyourselftoidealizedimages,andconstantlymonitoringyourprofile,arebadforyourmood.It’salsotrueformanythatsocialmediaoffercommunitysupportandpositivemessages.Giventheinconclusiveresearch,it’ssafetosaythatatleastweshouldn’twriteoffsocialmediaaltogether.____40____Anyway,youcannotuseitasacrutchforcopingwithotherstressorsandmentalhealthproblems.A.It’sthesamewithsocialmedia.B.Socialmediacanbeadouble-edgedsword.C.Peoplegetmoreopinionatedaboutthepotentialproblemsofsocialmedia.D.Theyfoundthatthosewhousedsocialmediamorehadhigherdepressionscores.E.Theyreviewedallexistingresearchandfoundthattherewerebothbenefitsanddrawbacks.F.Thekeytobenefitingfromsocialmediamaylieinusingitinmoderation(適度)andstayingsociallyconnected.G.Forexample,justbecausehighersocialmediauseco-occurswithhigherlevelsofdepressiondoesn’tmeansocialmediausecausesdepression.第三部分語(yǔ)言運(yùn)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,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。ItwasawinterafternoonwhenItrippedoverahighkerb(馬路牙子).Suddenly,Iwasflyingthroughtheair.ItwasonlythenextmorningwhenItriedtotakeaphotoofsomesplendidsunlight____41____intomykitchen,thatIhadtofacethereality:Icouldnolongerliftmycamera,letaloneuseit.Later,ahospitalappointment____42____myworstfear—thearmneededtotalrest.SoonIbecameimpatient.Icouldn’ttravelmuch.Surfingonline,I____43____theconceptofgratitudeintervention,amethodtoboost____44____andwell-beingbybeinggrateful.Ihadneverbeenwildly____45____abouttheconceptofcountingone’sblessings.However,aCalifornianpsychologist,SonjaLyubomirsky,has____46____researchintosomethingmuchmorecreative—usingadailyphotography____47____asatoolforenhancedgratitude.Lyubomirsky’sinstructionsare____48____,butnotnecessarilyeasytocarryout.Takephotographsthroughoutthedayofthingscentraltowhoyouare.Readinghowparticipantsassignedtothegratitudeinterventions____49____experiencedenhancedpositiveemotions,asenseofconnectedness,moresupport,andless____50____,Idecidedtocarryon.Takingasinglephotowaspainful,butthe____51____tofindanythingtofeelgratefulabout,andthentorecordit,startedtogreatly____52____bothmymoodandmyimages.Ibegantophotographthe____53____ofmydays.Despiteeverything,IfoundIcouldfindmagicinthedailyroutines.Lifeseemsrepetitiveand____54____whenyoudon’tnoticethe____55____ofeachmomentandtheconstantsmallchangesthataregoingonallaroundyou.Don’tjusttakemywordforit—experienceitforyourself.41. A.winding B.streaming C.sticking D.knocking42. A.confirmed B.removed C.relieved D.overcame43. A.brokeinto B.madeup C.tookdown D.cameacross44. A.dream B.thought C.mood D.desire45. A.enthusiastic B.confused C.nervous D.particular46. A.consulted B.imagined C.pioneered D.observed47. A.lesson B.skill C.plan D.practice48. A.complex B.simple C.normal D.abstract49. A.occasionally B.hardly C.significantly D.slightly50. A.interruption B.loneliness C.willingness D.motivation51. A.struggle B.excuse C.opportunity D.promise52. A.keep B.balance C.ruin D.improve53. A.details B.surprises C.changes D.achievements54. A.wonderful B.meaningful C.unfair D.boring55. A.pain B.anxiety C.distinctiveness D.challenge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(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Theoasis(綠洲)valleyseemsstrangelyatoddswiththecommonimpressionofSaudiArabia.Makenomistake,thedesertishere,butso____56____(be)breathtakinggreenlandscapes.Eventhearea’sspellingisunusual-AIUla.AIUla’s____57____(unique)notonlyliesinitsnaturalscenerybutinitsculturalandhistoricheritages(遺產(chǎn)).InAIUla,besidestheancientcityofDadan,touristscanvisitHegra,whichisbothSaudiArabia’sfirstUNESCOWorldHeritageSite____58____ahometoastonishingNabataeanrock-cuttombswithdelicatedecorationsandcarvings.Earlierthisyear,AIUla____59____(welcome)263,000visitorsfromChina.RecognizingthesignificantpotentialforgrowthinChinesemarket,thetourismsectionofAIUla____60____(partner)localbusinesses,isseekingtostrengthenits____61____(present)inChinabyorganizingpromotionaleventsandparticipatingintravelfairs.AbdulrahmanAlSuhailloni,thepresidentofcultureattheRoyalCommissionforAIUlasays,“We’veadoptedavariedstrategytomeettheneedsofChinesetourists,____62____featurescultural,historicalandluxuryexperiences.”Theauthorityhasalsoworked____63____Chinesemuseumstofocusonareaslikeculturalheritagepreservationandpromotion.Recently,AIUla,WonderofArabia,anexhibitionheldatthePalaceMuseum,presented____64____overviewofthearea’shistorythrough236exhibits.Moreover,attheAIUlaLanguageInstitute,foundedin2021,SaudiscanlearnChinese____65____(smooth)communicationwithtourists.第四部分寫(xiě)作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)66.你是南京市的一名高中生李華,南京六朝博物館正在為其即將推出的特展“六朝回響:穿越時(shí)空的文化之旅”(EchoesoftheSixDynasties:AJourneyThroughTimeandCulture)招募英文志愿者以更好地推動(dòng)文化交流。請(qǐng)你寫(xiě)一封申請(qǐng)信/內(nèi)容包括:1.來(lái)信原因;2.自薦理由。注意:1.詞數(shù)80左右;2.開(kāi)頭和結(jié)尾已給出,不計(jì)入總詞數(shù)。參考詞匯:六朝博物館:TheOrientalMetropolitanMuseum:The3rd-6thCenturyDearSir/Madam,________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yourssincerely,LiHua第二節(jié)(滿分25分)閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開(kāi)頭語(yǔ)續(xù)寫(xiě)兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。Lenahadalwaysbeenaquietgirlwhostruggledtomakefriends.Atschool,wheneversomeonetriedtotalktoher,hermindwouldracewithworries:“WhatifIsaysomethingwrong?WhatiftheythinkI’mstrange?”Thesethoughtsalwaysmadeherstumbleoverherwordsorgiveawkwardreplies.Once,aftersheaccidentallygaveawronganswerinclass,sheheardsomeclassmatesgiggling(咯咯地笑).Sincethen,shehadbecomeevenmoreafraidtospeakup.Onerainyafternoon,whilewalkinghomefromschool,shenoticedasmalldoghuddled(端縮)underabush.Thedoglookedlostandscared,justlikehowshefeltwhenevershetriedtojoinaconversation.Itwasshivering,wet,andalone.Lenacroucheddownandgentlyapproachedit.Thedogwagged(搖擺)itstailslightlyandcamecloser.Lenanoticedabluecollarhiddenu
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