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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)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
Puddle camp, ffered by Extreme Ice Center(EIC), is a week-lng hckey (曲棍球) day camp that is designed fr yur kids ages 5-12. The camp is filled with bth n ice and ff ice activities including skating skills, stretching, stick handling, shting, passing, games and mvie time. The camp runs daily frm 8:00 am-5:00 pm and includes breakfast, lunch and snack time.
Camp Gals
Meet new players frm arund the rink and make new friends.
Learn new skills n & ff the ice.
Small class sizes ensure individual attentin.
Practice ld and new skills t prepare fr the seasn.
Get prepared fr the reginal cmpetitin.
Have Fun!
Camp Prices
$450/week
Includes: Lunch, snacks, skating & skills instructin, and activities.
Space is limited t 16 players per week!
Cancellatin Plicy
The EIC will cancel a week f camp if there are less than 5 registrants.
100% refund will be given if the EIC cancels a week f camp.
Cancellatins made 11 days r mre befre camp start receive a 100% refund.
Cancellatins made 10 days r less befre camp start receive a 50% refund.
In the event f extreme weather, the EIC will infrm registrants via phne t put ff the camp.
Daily Schedule
Drp-Off: 7:30 AM - 8:00AM
Pick-Up: 5:00 PM - 5:30PM
1. What can peple d in the Puddle camp?
A. Cnnect with new ice friends.B. Fcus n ice skill training nly.
C. Jin large grup training sessins.D. Train fr the natinal cmpetitin.
2. In which cnditin can a registrant receive a full refund?
A. Bad weather happens befre camp starts.
B. The registrant cancels 9 days in advance.
C. Fur peple in ttal register fr the camp.
D. A week f camp is delayed by the EIC.
3. Wh is this article mainly intended fr?
A. Parents.B. Athletes.C. Caches.D. Students.
B
The summer I turned sixteen, I was eager t wrk at a trendy cffee shp dwntwn. Instead, my grandmther, a skilled ptter, asked fr my help in her dusty studi. I gave in and agreed, envisining a bring summer.
My first task was t repair a cracked teacup. My hands, used t smartphne screens, fumbled with the delicate pieces and special adhesive (黏合剂). I expected her t take ver, but she simply said, “Patience, Alex. The breakage is nw part f its stry. Yur jb isn’t t hide it, but t make it beautiful again.” Fllwing the ancient Japanese art f kintsugi, she taught me t mix gld pwder int the paint, filling the cracks with gleaming veins.
Weeks turned int a quiet rhythm. I learned t center clay n the wheel, t feel its life beneath my palms. I nce tried t create a perfect vase, but it fell apart under the pressure f my ambitin. “Yu’re frcing it,” she bserved and added sftly. “The clay speaks. Yu must listen.” I started again, letting the shape emerge mre naturally. The final vase was slightly ut f shape, but it had a character my first perfect attempt lacked.
On my last day, she handed me the first teacup I had repaired. The glden lines ran thrugh it like a special map. “This is fr yu,” she said. “Remember, we are all like this clay. We will crack and break. But it is thrugh repairing thse breaks with grace that we becme truly resilient and unique.”
That summer, I didn’t learn just abut pttery. I learned a philsphy fr life. I had entered the studi hping t earn spending mney; I left with a quiet understanding f patience, imperfectin, and the invisible strength that cmes frm embracing ur weaknesses.
4. What can we learn frm the first tw paragraphs?
A. Repairing the teacup required mdern technlgy.
B. The authr fund pttery wrk easier than expected.
C. The authr was unwilling t learn pttery frm the start.
D. The grandmther used a special technique t hide the cracks.
5. What can be inferred frm the grandmther’s statement, “The clay speaks. Yu must listen.”?
A. Pttery requires careful bservatin and perfect skills.
B. One shuld wrk with the nature f the material, nt against it.
C. The clay makes sunds when it is being shaped crrectly.
D. Beginners must fllw strict rules t create beautiful pttery.
6. The underlined wrd “resilient” in paragraph 4 is clsest in meaning t ______.
A. Respnsible.B. Tugh.C. Artistic.D. Valuable.
7. What is the main theme f this passage?
A. The ecnmic benefits f learning t repair brken pttery.
B. The imprtance f beying and respecting ne’s grandparents.
C. A summer jb that turned int a lessn abut life and persnal grwth.
D. A detailed intrductin t the Japanese art f kintsugi.
C
Are yu a shrt vide app user? If s, yu’re likely mre familiar with 15-secnd sped-up pieces f sngs than with the riginal nes.
This trend has emerged n scial media platfrms, particularly TikTk, where creatrs change the temp (节奏) f ppular sngs by 25-30 percent t match shrt ppular vides featuring dances r ther themes. This practice has becme widespread n scial media where pdcasts, vice ntes, mvies and ther cntent can be made faster and thus enjyed mre quickly.
Mary Beth Ray, an authr fcused n digital music culture, tld the BBC, “Shrt clips prvide a quicker line t that dpamine (多巴胺) rush scial media wants us t feel, s there is an addictive element we’re pushed twards.”
That’s why these adapted versins (版本) have helped sme musicians climb the singles charts. Fr example, in Nvember 2022, fan-created sped-up versins f RAYE’s single Escapism made the artist achieve her first-ever N. 1 n the UK Singles Chart nearly three mnths after its first release.
Hwever, nt everyne is happy with this trend. The rise f speed-adjusted versins can make it difficult t tell the riginal and remixed sngs apart, ptentially changing the artist’s well-designed temp, md and feeling. This presents a mdern challenge — hw can artists create the next hit sng when the versin peple actually listen t may sund cmpletely different? Mrever, if artists dn’t release their wn sped-up versins, they and prducers may face ecnmic lsses as mre fan-made remixes are upladed. Accrding t Frbes, in Nvember 2023, at least 1 millin sngs n streaming platfrms were sped up and published withut the artist’s permissin. Experts nted that these sngs brught in millins in ttal earnings fr the upladers instead f the rightful (版权) hlders”.
While sme artists accept this trend and thers less s, it appears here t stay.
Fr 23-year-ld UK prducer Cathy, changing speed and temp is a key part f her creative prcess. “I like listening t my sng three times ver — sped-up, slwed, and at nrmal speed,” she tld the BBC.
“Each versin gives a ttally different feel, each pening the dr t new audiences.”
8. Why are sped-up sngs ppular, accrding t Dr Mary Beth Ray?
A. They ffer satisfactin faster.B. They imprve music quality.
C. They lwer ne’s dpamine levels.D. They are easier t prduce.
9. Why des the authr mentin Escapism in paragraph 4?
A. T praise RAYE’s musical talent.
B. T shw the difficulty f RAYE’s rise n the charts.
C. T intrduce a ppular sng n scial media.
D. T explain the influence f sped-up music.
10. What majr challenge d artists face due t the trend f sped-up versins?
A. The inability t climb the singles charts.
B. The ptential damage t their artistic expressin and incme.
C. The high cst f prducing their wn sped-up versins.
D. The difficulty in telling their wn sngs frm thers’.
11. What is Cathy’s attitude tward sped-up music?
A. Unclear.B. Indifferent.C. Negative.D. Psitive.
D
A team led by University f Maryland (UMD) cmputer scientists has invented a camera named the Artificial Micrsaccade-Enhanced Event Camera (AMI-EV), which imprves hw rbts see and react t the wrld arund them.
“Event cameras are a relatively new technlgy better at tracking mving bjects than traditinal cameras, but tday’s event cameras struggle t catch sharp images when there’s a lt f mvement included,” said the paper’s lead authr He Bta. Tracking mving bjects is a big prblem because rbts and many ther technlgies — such as self-driving cars — depend n accurate (精确的) and timely images t react crrectly t a changing envirnment. S, researchers asked themselves: Hw d humans and animals make sure their visin (视野) stays fcused n a mving bject?
Fr He’s team, the answer was micrsaccades, small and quick eye mvements that happen when a persn tries t fcus their view. Thrugh these minute yet cntinuus mvements, the human eyes can keep fcusing n an bject and its visual textures — such as clr, depth and shadw — accurately ver time. Just like hw human eyes need thse tiny mvements t stay fcused, the camera uses a similar methd t get clear and accurate images withut mvement-caused cludiness. Accrding t Alimns, a prfessr f cmputer science at UMD, human eyes take pictures f the wrld arund us and thse pictures are sent t the brain, where the images are prcessed. Perceptin (感知) happens thrugh that prcess and that’s hw peple understand the wrld. When researchers are wrking with rbts, they replace the eyes with a camera and the brain with a cmputer. Better cameras mean better perceptin and reactins fr rbts.
The researchers believe that their inventin culd have imprtant applicatins beynd rbtics. Peple wrking in industries that depend n accurate image recrding r shape detectin f mving targets are cntinually lking fr ways t imprve their cameras, and the AMI-EV culd be the key slutin t many f the prblems they face. With its unique characters, the AMI-EV is suppsed t take center stage in the field f smart wearable technlgy.
12. What is the AMI-EV designed fr?
A. Making taking pictures easier.B. Replacing traditinal cameras.
C. Taking phts mre cntinuusly.D. Fllwing mving bjects better.
13. Why des the writer mentin hw human eyes wrk?
A. T help us understand hw the new camera wrks.
B. T explain why human visin is better than machines.
C. T pint ut the weaknesses f current rbts.
D. T shw hw technlgy is always advancing.
14. Wh might benefit mst frm the applicatins f the AMI-EV?
A. Fitness equipment designers.B. Self-driving car repairmen.
C. Dcumentary directrs.D. Prfessinal athletes.
15. What culd be a suitable title fr the text?
A. The Wrking Pattern f Human Eyes
B. Imprved Cameras Inspired by Human Eyes
C. The Imprtance f Smart Cameras
D. Wide Future Applicatins f Smart Cameras
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。
As the mst ppular sprt in America, ftball is lved by peple f all ages. But hw much d yu knw abut its histry and develpment? Let’s explre sme interesting facts yu may nt knw.
The first recrded ftball game tk place in 1869 between Rutgers and Princetn. Hwever, it lked very different frm the mdern sprt. Teams had 25 players each, used a rund ball, and players culdn’t carry it. ____16____.
____17____. Befre WWII, ne team played bth ffense and defense with n substitutins (替补). During the war, many ptential ftball players were called up, leading t frequent team changes. ____18____. This allwed substitutins, which prved ppular and stayed cmmn even after the war.
The psitin f the gal pst (球门柱) used t be different. At first, it was n the gal line, making field gals easier but causing safety prblems — players smetimes ran int psts while catching tuchdwns. ____19____. As a result, it was eventually mved t the back f the end zne where it still stands tday.
Anther fun fact is why the “quarterback” (四分卫) gt its name. While many psitins in ftball are named fr bvius reasns, that is nt the case fr this ne. ____20____. The fullback stands farthest behind the ffensive line (“fully back”), halfbacks stand halfway back. Finally, the quarterback std between the halfbacks and the ffensive line, therefre “a quarter f the way back” r “quarterback.”
Nw yu knw sme fun facts abut ftball’s histry. Maybe this knwledge will make watching the next game even mre enjyable!
A. As a result, the rules were adapted.
B. It cmes frm where the player stands in a basic team frmatin.
C. Wrld War II slwed dwn the develpment f ftball rules.
D. Wrld War II brught imprtant changes t ftball psitins.
E. It refers t the player’s rle in leading fur ffensive plays.
F. And, apart frm the safety cncerns, the gal pst ften gt in the way f the game.
G. Instead, they had t use varius bdy parts t bat it twards the ppnent’s gal.
第三部分:英语知识运用(共二节,满分30分)
第一节:完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Lng ag, traveling in Australia with tw friends, I decided t g sl fr a sailing trip arund the Whitsunday Islands. We hadn’t fallen ut (闹僵), but their ____21____ differed frm mine. I was ____22____ t see the Gld Cast and wuldn’t let their plans stp me.
I ____23____ fr a bat trip. T make friends, I brught sme drinks. Hwever, everyne else was in grups. Nt wanting t bther thers and be seen as a strange fllwer, I started ____24____ taking phts f the grgeus seascapes.
When a lush island ppped up behind us, I walked t the bat’s rear t get a better sht. “____25____ there was smething t lean n.” I thught. Then I ____26____ a perfect metal bx with a lid. But it wasn’t a bx; it was a ht barbecue that had been ____27____ all mrning fr lunch. I screamed and ____28____ my arms away immediately. The wrst part was that n marks appeared immediately, and nbdy ____29____ my pain seriusly.
Eventually, my arms turned purple, and peple realized the ____30____ was serius. A girl ffered me a special burn cream. Surprisingly, she was frm my birth twn in England! This amazing cincidence (巧合) ____31____ I finally had a friend and a shulder t cry n. After treatment, the pain ____32____, and I enjyed the beauty f the Whitsundays and the ____33____ f the cl peple I did finally get talking t.
This wasn’t a(n) ____34____ way t meet peple, and I dn’t really recmmend it. But it just ges t shw that even burning yur arms n a barbecue can becme part f yur travel ____35____, part f yur stry, and can turn ut kay in the end.
21. A. schedulesB. slutinsC. destinatinsD. paths
22. A. impressedB. curiusC. determinedD. attracted
23. A. lked upB. signed upC. made upD. turned up
24. A. frmallyB. anxiuslyC. quietlyD. fluently
25. A. Even ifB. If nlyC. What ifD. As if
26. A. recgnizedB. penedC. tuchedD. nticed
27. A. clingB. ckingC. heatingD. burning
28. A. pulledB. pushedC. raisedD. shk
29. A. believedB. understdC. feltD. tk
30. A. painB. injuryC. wundD. illness
31. A. shwedB. meantC. prvedD. allwed
32. A. easedB. spreadC. returnedD. remained
33. A. helpB. cnfidenceC. cmpanyD. strength
34. A. amazingB. suitableC. unusualD. cmmn
35. A. accidentB. challengeC. adventureD. hliday
第二节:语法填空(共10小题;每题1.5分,满分15分)
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。
The Xunpu flral headdress, als ____36____ (call) “zanhua” in Chinese, is a cultural treasure frm a fishing village in Quanzhu, Fujian prvince. Lcal wmen grw their hair lng enugh ____37____ (put) it back in a bun and tie it using a red ribbn. Then, flwers are chsen ____38____ arranged carefully in different layers(层次). Each headdress is ____39____ unique wrk f art, reflecting the skill and creativity f the maker.
Xunpu Village nce served as a key prt n the Maritime Silk Rad, which made ____40____ a mix f different cultures. These cultures influenced the village’s custms, including the flral headdress. The headdress isn’t just pretty; it represents the beauty and strength f lcal wmen. In 2008, this traditin was recgnized ____41____ a frm f natinal intangible cultural heritage, highlighting its histrical and cultural value.
The Xunpu flral headdress is ____42____ (traditinal) wrn during imprtant events such as weddings, festivals, and religius ceremnies ____43____ the cmmunity cmes tgether, seeking blessings and gd frtune. In recent years, simplified versins f the Xunpu flral headdress ____44____ (design) t suit diverse hairstyles and persnal ____45____ (prefer). These changes are gaining ppularity, allwing turists t easily try them n at any time.
第四部分 写作(共三节,满分40分)
第一节:单词拼写(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
根据首字母或括号内的中文意思填写正确的单词。
46. I shk hands and e ______ a few wrds with the manager. (根据首字母单词拼写)
47. There was an a ______ silence after he asked the strange questin. (根据首字母单词拼写)
48. Yu have t c ______ with ther applicants fr the jb. (根据首字母单词拼写)
49. The i______ player left the field, lking pale and in pain. (根据首字母单词拼写)
50. A man n______ escaped death when a fire brke ut in his hme. (根据首字母单词拼写)
51. ______ (显然地), he didn’t read the instructin. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
52. French was a language he had never ________ (掌握).(根据汉语提示单词拼写)
53. An animal’s sense f smell is still crucial t its ______ (生存). (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
54. Gvernment ______ (官员) d nt want these cmments in the pen. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
55. He was ______ (流汗) heavily after the intense wrkut this mrning. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
第二节:完成句子(共15空,每空1分,满分15分)
根据中文意思的提示完成句子,每一空格填一个单词。
56. 正是这次的经历才使我意识到最重要的是不要泄气。
It was this experience _____made me realize that the mst imprtant thing is nt t ______ _______.
57. 他想通过自信的态度给面试官留下好印象。
He tried t _______ ______ _____ n the interviewer thrugh his cnfident attitude.
58. 没有人确切地知道为什么经历青春期是人类所独有的。
N ne knws fr sure why adlescence ____________________ humans.
59. 一个好的领导总是为团队树立榜样,在每一项任务里展现敬业与正直。
A gd leader always_______ ______ _____ fr the team, shwing dedicatin and integrity in every task.
60. 她觉得在全班同学面前发言很有挑战性,但她正在努力建立自信。
She _______ _____ ____ t speak in frnt f the whle class, but she was wrking n building her cnfidence.
第三节:书面表达(共1节,满分15分)
61. 假如你是李华,你的朋友 Peter 进入高中后压力很大,经常失眠,学习受到影响。请你用英语给他写信推荐一项体育运动,帮助他缓解压力。内容包括:
1. 表示安慰;2. 推荐的运动和理由。
注意:1. 词数80左右;2. 适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear Peter,
____________________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________
Yurs,
Li Hua
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