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      英 语
      本试卷共 10 页, 满分 150 分, 考试用时 120 分钟, 请将答案填写在答题卡指定位置。
      第一卷
      一、听力(共 20 小题,每小题 1.5 分,满分 30 分)
      听完录音后,从各题所给出的四个选项中选出能回答所提问题或完成所给句子的
      最佳选项。所有录音材料仅读一遍。
      例: Man: I wnder why the ffice is still nt pen.
      Wman: But it’s nt yet eight. In fact, it’s nly a quarter t eight.
      When des the ffice pen?
      A. At 8:30. B. At 8:15. C. At 8:00. D. At 7:45. 答案是 C.
      听第 1 段材料,回答第 1 题。
      1. What d we knw abut the wman?
      A. Her English is the best. B. She has made a lt f prgress.
      C. Her English isn’t s gd. D. She is better at ther subjects.
      听第 2 段材料,回答第 2 题。
      2. What’s the mst prbable relatinship between the speakers?
      A. Teacher and student. B. Teacher and parent.
      C. Dctr and patient. D. Pliceman and citizen.
      听第 3 段材料,回答第 3 题。
      3. What did the man d yesterday?
      A. He attended the meeting. B. He stayed at hme.
      C. He bught sme bks. D. He had a tight schedule.
      听第 4 段材料,回答第 4 题。
      4. Hw many peple are killed in fires caused by smking every year?
      A. 200. B. 1,200.
      C. 2,000. D. 2,200.
      听第 5 段材料,回答第 5 题。
      5. Where des this cnversatin mst prbably take place?
      A. In a classrm. B. In a lab.
      C. In a care center. D. In a hspital.
      听第 6 段材料,回答第 6、7 题。
      6. What is the wman ding?
      A. Asking fr sick leave fr her sn. B. Lking after her sn.
      C. Seeing t her sn’s class. D. Cnsulting the teacher abut smething.
      7. What is the man?
      A. A dctr. B. A nurse.
      C. A teacher. D. A principal.
      英语试题 第 1页(共 10 页)
      听第 7 段材料,回答第 8、9 题。 8. What is the wman ding nw?
      A. Visiting Seattle. B. Surfing websites.
      C. Making a travel plan fr her parents. D. Bking a plane ticket.
      9. What is the Space Needle?
      A. A muntain. B. A museum.
      C. A harbr. D. A twer.
      听第 8 段材料,回答第 10 至 12 题。
      10. Why did the man mve ut f the hst family?
      A. The children were nisy. B. The family weren’t kind.
      C. It was t expensive. D. The living cnditin was pr.
      11. What des the man majr in?
      A. Law. B. Business.
      C. Bilgy. D. Cmputing.
      12. What prblem des the man have?
      A. Higher rent. B. Lack f practice.
      C. Busy curses. D.Terrible interpersnal relatinships.
      听第 9 段材料,回答第 13 至 16 题。 13. What des the man want t drink?
      A. Cffee. B. Tea.
      C. Juice. D. Water.
      14. Where des the man want t wrk?
      A. In Califrnia. B. In Massachusetts.
      C. In Flrida. D. In Philadelphia.
      15. What d we learn abut the man?
      A. He can start wrk sn. B.He has just bught a new apartment.
      C. He has just graduated frm university. D. He needs a week befre starting the wrk.
      16. Hw sn will the wman get in tuch with the man?
      A. Nt mentined. B. Within a mnth.
      C. Within a week. D. Within tw days.
      听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 题。
      17. What shuld yu be aware f first when an earthquake happens?
      A. Fires. B. Cllapse.
      C. Gas leaks. D. Aftershcks.
      18. Which parts f the bdy shuld be prtected first?
      A. Legs and knees. B. Head and back.
      C. Head and neck. D. Legs and feet.
      19. What shuld yu d if yu are utside when an earthquake happens?
      A. Drp dwn t the grund. B. Get int the pen.
      C. Mve t higher grund quickly. D. G t the nearest shelter.
      20. Hw many tips has the speaker ffered?
      A. 3. B. 4. C. 5. D. 6. 二、语言运用
      第一节 完形填空 (共 20 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 20 分)
      英语试题 第 2页(共 10 页)
      阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的四个选项中选出一个最佳答案。
      It all began with a lighthearted family debate abut wh culd theretically (理论上) run
      the fastest marathn. Hwever, in my family, hypthetical (假设的) discussins quickly turn
      int____21____. Within minutes, my tw sisters, my brther-in-law, and I had ____22____
      the idea f signing up fr a full marathn. There were n training plans r secnd
      ____23____ — just fur stubbrn individuals determined t prve each ther wrng.
      We had abut three and a half weeks t ____24____. In that time, the lngest run I
      cmpleted was 20 kilmeters, with nly a few shrter runs in between. It was ____25____
      ideal preparatins, but the gal wasn’t perfectin — it was abut pushing ur ____26____
      and, f curse, prving a pint t ne anther.
      During this perid, ne f my sisters,__27____after a lng day at the dental clinic,
      remarked, “I just ____28____ a marathn f my wn tday.” Her wrds stayed with me. I
      began____29____n hw ften we use the wrd "marathn" t describe the draining (令人
      身心俱疲) wrk f healthcare prfessinals. This realizatin ____30____ my perspective
      — the race was n lnger just abut family____31____. It culd symblize smething
      greater.
      Shrtly befre the race, my mther underwent surgery and recvered____32____ — all
      thanks t the care frm the healthcare teams. I witnessed the incredible____33____f them
      supprting her. It was then that I understd wh the real marathners were — the nurses,
      dctrs, and therapists wrking tirelessly ____34____the scenes. Inspired by their
      cmpassin, I fund my “why” fr running: t____35____ these everyday heres.
      I decided t run in my scrubs(医护服) as a dental student,____36____ the jurney —
      the gd runs, the struggles, and the mments I wanted t quit. T my surprise, my vide
      stry____37____ many. Strangers recgnized me n race day, ffering encuragement.
      Amng them was a fellw dental student wh prvided invaluable supprt and advice.
      Crssing the finish line was abut mre than ____38____ my family members — it
      was abut becming part f a cmmunity. A cmmunity f healthcare wrkers, runners, and
      everyday peple wh persevere thrugh ____39____. Running in scrubs, with minimal
      training, was my way f saying thank yu — t thse wh care fr ur families, t the
      silent marathners in healthcare, and t everyne wh ____40____ thers up alng the way.
      21. A. reality B. truth C. rutine D. hpe 22. A. put frward B. tried ut C. turned dwn D. jumped at 23. A. ptins B. thughts C. dubts D. chances 24. A. train B. arrange C. spare D. practise
      25. A. mre than B. smething f C. far frm D. nthing but
      26. A. recrds B. limits C. strengths D. pwers 27. A. encuraged B. relaxed C. exhausted D. depressed
      28. A. gt ver B. applied fr C. tk up D. went thrugh
      29. A. wandering B. wrking C. insisting D. reflecting
      30. A. shifted B. cnfirmed C. shaped D. clred 31. A. bnd B. cmpetitin C. traditin D. debate 32. A. mstly B. hurriedly C. precisely D. smthly
      33. A. cntributin B. devtin C. experience D. speed 34. A. behind B. n C. beynd D. thrugh
      英语试题 第 3页(共 10 页)
      35. A. admire B. urge C. hnr D. mtivate
      36. A. breaking B. cntinuing C. filming D. guiding
      37. A. engaged B. puzzled C. bthered D. cvered
      38. A. supprting B. beating C. impressing D. encuraging
      39. A. failures B. demands C. perids D. challenges
      40. A. fixes B. hlds C. lifts D. picks
      第二节 语法填空 (共 10 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 15 分)
      阅读下面短文内容,在空白处填入括号内提示词的正确形式,若未给出提示词,则填入一
      个适当的单词。
      With Chinese nline literature becming a glbal cultural phenmenn, creatrs and
      prviders are 41 (rapid) expanding verseas, acting as carriers f culture and
      helping writers frm arund the wrld get dream jbs.
      Online literature, which is believed 42 (gain) a significant fthld in the
      Chinese mainland in the 1990s, has grwn int a glbal trend ver the past tw decades.
      Wrks in Chinese, whether released nline 43 published as physical bks, are
      nw being translated by enthusiasts wrldwide.
      The rise f nline reading platfrms and the develpment f lcalizatin ecsystems
      have significantly cntributed t the glbal influence f Chinese nline literature. It is nw
      described 44 ne f the wrld’s fur majr cultural phenmena, alngside US
      Hllywd mvies, Japanese animatin and Suth Krean TV dramas. 45 (feature)
      great imaginatin, fascinating plts and cmpelling stries, Chinese nline literature has
      drawn readers frm all ver the wrld. The charm f Chinese nline literature is 46
      (bund). “It breaks cultural barriers and resnates with readers wrldwide. Themes like the
      47 (pursue) f dreams and the fight fr justice are universal, uniting peple acrss
      cultures,” said Carl Maria Rssi, 48 Italian fan f the ppular Chinese web nvel
      Lrd f Mysteries.
      Currently, Chinese nline literature 49 (break) new grund by fcusing n
      the glbal c-creatin f intellectual prperty. Writers frm different natins and regins are
      wrking tgether n the develpment f web nvel IPs, 50 has further prmted
      its internatinal spread.
      三、阅读理解
      第一节 阅读下列短文,并做每篇后面的题目。从四个选项中,选出能回答所提问题或完
      成所给句子的最佳答案。(共 16 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 40 分)
      A
      In recent years, wden buildings have reached new heights, with rcketing timber
      skyscrapers cmpleted r underway in cuntries like Nrway, Switzerland and Australia.
      Nw, real estate develper Atrium Ljungberg has annunced plans t build the wrld’s
      largest “wden city”, which will be cnstructed in Sweden’s capital, Stckhlm, frm 2025.
      Stckhlm Wd City will feature 7,000 ffice spaces and 2,000 hmes in the city’s
      sutheast, and will ffer “a dynamic, urban envirnment with a mixture f wrkplaces,
      husing, restaurants and shps”, accrding t a press release. Set acrss 250,000 square
      meters, it has been described by its develper as “the wrld’s largest knwn cnstructin
      英语试题 第 4页(共 10 页)
      prject in wd”. Timber has been champined as a sustainable alternative t cncrete and
      steel, with expensive new cnstructin prjects using wd besides single-family hmes and
      ffice buildings.
      Hwever, a mixed-use develpment f such size wuld be “a histric milestne fr
      Swedish innvatin capability”, said Annica Anas, CEO f Atrium Ljungberg.
      Althugh sme experts have raised cncerns ver fire risks psed by wden buildings,
      advcates argue that engineered timber burns at a relatively slw and predictable rate,
      making it safer than many cnventinal steel structures. Timber is als a “carbn sink”,
      which means that carbn dixide remved frm the air by trees is stred in the material
      rather than being returned t the atmsphere. Wden buildings have been fund t enjy
      better indr air quality and can be cnstructed with significantly lwer carbn emissins
      than thse made with cnventinal materials.
      The cnstructin will nt be as nisy as it is built frm cncrete and bricks, adds Ms
      Anas. This makes wden buildings particularly suitable fr urban redevelpment in general,
      since putting them up is less likely t anny the neighburs. It shuld als be prfitable.
      The wden city is suppsed t make cmmute easier and shrter. The website fr the
      prject describes Stckhlm Wd City as a “five-minute city”, meaning that anywhere ne
      wuld need t g wuld nly be a five-minute walk. The first buildings in Stckhlm Wd
      City are set t be cmpleted in 2027.
      51. What is Annica Anas’s attitude twards the “wden city” develped in Stckhlm?
      A. Critical. B. Dubtful.
      C. Appreciative D. Dismissive.
      52. What is the advantage f wden buildings ver cncrete and steel nes?
      A. They are much greener.
      B. They are built n a mre slid base.
      C. They are mre cmfrtable t live in.
      D. They are much strnger t resist heat.
      53. Why are wden buildings mre apprpriate fr urban redevelpment?
      A. They are t the taste f all neighburs. B. Less nise is prduced in cnstructin.
      C. They can be built mre quickly than ther buildings.
      D. They can bring mre prfits t the develpers.
      54 What will the future life in the wden city be prbably like?
      A. It’s secure. B. It’s care-free.
      C. It’s unbearable. D. It’s cnvenient.
      B
      Grwing up, my lder brther, a science enthusiast, shared fascinating facts with me,
      like hw ur cells are cmpletely new every seven years. This idea highlighted the cncept
      f cnstant change in ur selves, meaning I'm a physically different persn frm the ne I
      was years ag.
      Tday, I ften wnder: Am I a stry that's cnstantly being written? peple have
      debated this fr a lng time, with ancient Greeks arguing whether a thing's true essence lies
      in its unchanging nature r its nging develpment.
      英语试题 第 5页(共 10 页)
      Plat believed that natural science fcuses n the changing physical wrld, while
      philsphy, using intelligence and reasn, explred the change less eternal (永 恒 ). Fr
      instance, veterinary science studies grwing dgs, but philsphers questin the idea f
      “Dg” itself.
      Aristtle agreed that science explains what we see but argued that the material universe
      is in cnstant change. He believed change is part f the true nature f things and yur virtue
      is abut wh yu're turning int, nt a fixed identity. As such, becming was his fcus,
      rather than sme perfect invisible being.
      S, which is yur view, and hw des that guide the way yu live? Nne f this is t
      say the chice between Platnism and Aristtelianism is abslute. We all have sme
      unchanging characteristics, and we als change in many ways. The philsphical perspective
      yu adpt will depend n hw yu principally define yurself and what yu chse t pay
      attentin t as yu mve thrugh the wrld.
      Are yu mre like a Platnist r an Aristtelian? It depends n whether yu see
      yurself as having a fixed identity r a changing stry. Tday’s culture ften pushes yu t
      be a Platnist, defining yurself as a certain type f persn. This can make yu a repeat
      custmer and give yu a sense f belnging. But it might als keep yu in situatins yu
      dn't like. Being mre like an Aristtelian can set yu free. 55.What did the authr tell us abut ur cells in Paragraph 1?
      A.The unchanging nature f ur suls.
      B.The nging transfrmatin f ur bdies.
      C.The belief that ur science and nature d nt change.
      D.The idea that we are the same persn thrugh ur lives.
      56.Accrding t Aristtle, what is the fcus f understanding a dg?
      A.Its unchanging nature. B.Its determined essence.
      C.Its stable identity. D.Its cntinuus develpment.
      57.Hw des mdem culture tend t influence persnal identity, accrding t the text?
      A.By pushing peple t define themselves int fix identities.
      B.By suggesting that persnal identity will be a mystery frever.
      C.By encuraging individuals t accept cnstant change and grwth.
      D.By prmting that individual identity is determined by belngs.
      58.Which f the fllwing culd be the mst suitable title fr the passage?
      A.Plate v. s. Aristtle: the Battle f Ideas.
      英语试题 第 6页(共 10 页)
      B.The Philsphical Outlk: A Defined Persnality.
      C.Becming v. s. Being: Viewpint n Persnal Identity.
      D.The Unchanging Universe: A Philsphical Dilemma.
      C
      Yesterday, the Natinal Trust's Purbeck Heaths nature reserve, fur beavers were
      released frm crates and crawled int Little Sea, a 33-hectare(81-acre) lake---the first t be
      legally released in England after a 400-year absence and a fight t return them t the
      landscape.
      The trust says this is the perfect habitat fr them t ram free, with n fenced enclsures,
      full f lakes and watercurses fr the beavers(海狸)t make their hme. The trust has
      permissin t release 25 n the peninsula(半岛)but is starting with fur and then making
      mre releases in cming years if this ne ges well.
      Until abut 20 years ag, the rdent(啮齿动物) had been extinct in Britain fr fur
      centuries, having been hunted fr its fur, meat and scent il. But in recent years, beavers
      have been returning t ur waterways via licensed releases int enclsures and sme illegal
      releases. There are an estimated 500 in the wild in England. Last week, the gvernment
      annunced that, with a license, it is nw legal fr cnservatinists(自然保护主义者)t
      release beavers int the wild, with n enclsures necessary. “The prblem with enclsures is
      they are nly really a shrt-term slutin, as after a cuple f years the beavers have need t
      make their wn territries, and there's n space fr them t g.” said David Brwn, the
      Natinal Trust's nature directr at Purbeck.
      Cnservatinists have been campaigning fr the return f the beaver fr decades
      because it is a keystne species, whse presence allws ther creatures t thrive. This is
      because beavers create cmplex wetland habitats by digging channels and pls and
      cnstructing leaky dams. Their dams als filter pllutin, helping t clean up rivers, and can
      prevent flding as well as drught.
      The trust has wrked with lcal farmers and landwners t ensure the beavers d nt
      cause unwanted disruptin. Purbeck hpes it will spur year-rund nature turism as peple
      cme t see the beavers and the habitat they create. “We have been seeing a shift away frm
      bucket-and-spade turism t nature turism, and that is mre sustainable,” Brwn said.
      The nature minister, Mary Creagh, was there t watch the release. She said: “" I am
      thrilled that, after being hunted t extinctin centuries ag, wild beavers are finally here t
      stay. Tday is an imprtant milestne fr natinal nature recvery."
      59.What is the current plan fr releasing beavers in the Purbeck Heaths nature reserve?
      A. T release all 25 beavers at nce.
      B. T start with fur beavers and release mre in the future if successful.
      C. T release beavers nly int fenced enclsures. D. T release beavers withut any legal permissin.
      60. Why are enclsures cnsidered a shrt-term slutin fr beavers?
      A. Because beavers need t create their wn territries and enclsures limit their space.
      英语试题 第 7页(共 10 页)
      B. Because enclsures are t expensive t maintain.
      C. Because beavers d nt survive well in enclsures.
      D. Because enclsures are illegal in England.
      61. What aspect f the beavers d cnservatinists highlight?
      A. Their ppularity amng turists.
      B. Their capability f cnstructing dams.
      C. Their adaptability t the envirnment.
      D. Their impact n the ecsystem.
      62. What is the verall attitude f the Natinal Trust and the nature minister twards the
      release f beavers?
      A. They are indifferent and see it as a minr event.
      B. They are cncerned abut the ptential disruptin t lcal farmers.
      C. They are enthusiastic and view it as a significant step fr nature recvery and
      sustainable turism.
      D. They are skeptical abut the lng-term success f the beaver release.
      D
      Hiking Acrss the Great Outdrs
      What limits yu frm hiking mre ften? Many cmplain that they dn’t have a suitable
      partner t g with. If nt having a suitable hiking partner is keeping yu ut f the wds
      why nt take a lk at the great hiking clubs acrss Canada?
      Yukn Outdrs Club Website: yuknutdrsclub. ca
      Membership cst: $10 fr a single membership; $15 fr a family membership.
      Descriptin: The club crdinates day hikes, backpacking trips, cane trips, muntain
      biking, crss-cuntry skiing trips, snwsheing trips and varius wrkshps fr members t
      gain new skills and valuable infrmatin. The trips are pen t everyne and range frm easy
      t mderate t difficult.
      UBC Varsity Outdr Club Website: ubc-vc. cm
      Membership cst: Students $40; nn-UBC students $60
      Descriptin: The UBC Varsity Outdr Club is a scial grup that hikes, muntaineers,
      kayaks (皮划艇), rck climbs and ice climbs. Travel and utdr-minded UBC students and
      nn-students are welcme t jin. Members lead trips, run skills wrkshps, hst
      presentatins and tune gear. Fr a refundable depsit, members can brrw equipment frm
      the clubrm's gear cache (器材存放点). The UBC VOC has als cnstructed a few
      backcuntry (偏僻地区) huts in the Cast Muntains.
      Pender Harbr Hiking Grup
      Website: penderharburhiking. weebly. cm Membership cst: Free
      Descriptin: Nw in its furth year and basting abut 100 members, the Pender
      Harbur Hiking Grup ffers a way fr members t meet like-minded individuals and get fit.
      Hikes are scheduled tw mnths in advance, s get n the mailing list r check the website
      regularly t find a hike that’s right fr yu! Shw up at the designated (指定的) meeting
      英语试题 第 8页(共 10 页)
      pint, and get hiking. Hikes are usually ne and a half t tw hurs lng every Mnday and
      Wednesday mrning, but sme full-day hikes are scheduled, depending n member interest.
      Vernn Outdrs Club
      Website: vernnutdrsclub. rg
      Membership cst: A single membership is $25, and students pay $10. Children are free
      when they cme with a registered family member.
      Descriptin: Basting a membership f clse t 200 peple, the Vernn Outdrs Club
      is an active grup that enjys hiking and cycling. Since the membership is cmprised f
      utdr lvers in general, they are encuraged t share their activity ideas and interests. The
      grup rganizes a Tuesday Rambles event each week and als hsts multi-day trips.
      63.Which club csts a student the least t get a membership?
      A. The Yukn Outdr Club. B. The UBC Varsity Outdr Club.
      C. The Pender Harbr Hiking Grup. D. The Vernn Outdr Club.
      64. What d Yukn Outdrs Club and UBC Varsity Outdr Club have in cmmn?
      A. Bth rganize wrkshps fr their members.
      B. Bth lend hiking equipment t their members.
      C. Bth rate their members based n their hiking skills.
      D. Bth have built backcuntry huts fr their members.
      65. When des the Vernn Outdrs Club hld its Rambles event?
      A. Every Mnday. B. Every Tuesday.
      C. Every Wednesday. D. Every Sunday.
      66. Where can yu prbably read the passage?
      A. A PE. Textbk. B. A healthy reprt.
      C. A sprt leaflet. D. A gym ntice.
      第二节 阅读简答(共 4 小题, 第 67-69 小题每题 2 分;第 70 小题 4 分;满分 10 分) 阅读下面短文,根据题目要求用英文回答问题。 第 67-69 每题答案不超过 5 词,第 70 题答案 不超过 20 词。
      Glria Sctt decided it was time t call an electrician in early August after she turned
      n a light switch in her kitchen and suddenly a flash f light flew verhead. Obviusly, the
      lights need repairing.
      Electrician Jhn Kinney fixed the prblem and gt her lights wrking again. But when
      he returned t his wn hme that weekend, he culdn’t stp thinking abut Sctt, 72, living
      with her dg in her shabby huse in Wburn, Mass.
      “She reminded me f my grandma, wh passed away 10 years ag,” said Kinney, 37,
      wh runs Kinney Electric. “Her wiring was in bad shape and I really wrried abut her
      safety.”
      The fllwing Mnday, Kinney returned t Sctt’s hme with an extra ffer. While
      rganizing things inside her huse, he nticed that she had n ht water cming ut f her
      faucets(水龙头). He als discvered that her kitchen sink was brken and the ceilings were
      full f hles...
      It was then that Kinney decided t start a Facebk page called “A Nice Old Lady Needs Help” and raise funds t d all f the repairs. T his surprise, it went viral. In less
      英语试题 第 9页(共 10 页)
      than a mnth, nearly $115, 000 was raised and the campaign nw has a new name: “Glria’s
      Gladiatrs.”
      “We were hping t inspire thers and that’s exactly what is happening,” said Kinney,
      nting that the Glria’s Gladiatrs grup nw has mre than 15, 000 members—many f
      whm were inspired by Sctt’s stry t begin ding free hme repairs in their wn
      neighbrhds.
      Sctt felt s thankful fr Kinney and ther vlunteers’ help that she was speechless.
      Kinney said he’s thankful fr the pprtunity t repair Sctt’s hme, and there is
      smething else that has als brught him jy.
      “We’ve pened up Glria’s wrld,” he said. “Nw, I hpe we can d the same fr all f the ther Glrias ut there. Nbdy shuld have t g thrugh life alne.”
      67.Why did Sctt decide t call an electrician?
      68.Whm did Sctt remind Kinney f?
      69.Hw d yu understand the underlined part “it went viral” in Paragraph 5?
      70.When yu meet pr and lnely peple, what will yu d? Please share.
      第二卷
      四、写作
      第一节 概要写作 (共 1 题;满分 10 分) 阅读下面短文,根据其内容写一篇 60 词左右的内容概要。(请在答题卡上做答)
      Sweetness: The Silent Killer in Disguise
      Imagine starting yur day with a flavred ygurt, sipping sda at lunch, and ending with a “healthy” granla bar. Yu’d be shcked t learn these daily chices may cntain ver 50g
      f added sugar — far exceeding the WHO’s recmmended 25g limit. This uncnscius
      intake is just the first step tward a chain f health risks, as excessive sugar disrupts ur
      bdies in ways we ften ignre.
      Sugar’s mst immediate threat lies in its metablic disruptin. When cnsumed in
      excess, fructse (果糖) verlads the liver, cnverting int fat and triggering insulin (胰岛素)
      resistance. This prcess nt nly raises bld sugar levels but als lays the grundwrk fr
      type 2 diabetes, as cnfirmed by Harvard research linking high-sugar diets t a 26% higher
      diabetes risk.
      Beynd metablism, sugar wages war n the heart. A study in JAMA Internal Medicine
      revealed that adults cnsuming 25% f calries frm sugar faced three times the risk f
      heart-related death. Sugar irritates bld vessels, raises “bad” chlesterl (LDL), and speeds
      up artery hardening. Research frm the University f Califrnia shws that drinking just ne
      sugary drink daily increases heart disease risk by 20%.
      New research shws hw sugar harms the brain. UCLA studies fund that diets high in
      英语试题 第 10页(共 10 页)
      sugar make the hippcampus smaller, which weakens memry and learning. Sugar addictin
      wrks like drug addictin, causing strng sugar cravings that take ver clear thinking. A
      2025 Neurscience study fund that sugar cnsumptin ptentially causes memry prblems,
      restlessness and shrter attentin spans.
      Breaking free requires mindful chices: check labels fr hidden sugars, replace sdas
      with flavred water, and enjy fruits’ natural sweetness. Simple changes, such as picking
      dark chclate ver candy, can help. Every spnful f sugar is a decisin — chse wisely
      fr yur health’s future.
      第二节 书面表达(共 1 题;满分 25 分)(请在答题卡上作答)
      假定你是李华,你的英国朋友 Jim 来信咨询你学校开设的手工课程。请你回信介绍你最
      喜欢的一项中国传统手工活动,内容包括:
      1. 问候并回应Jim的咨询
      2. 介绍该手工活动的名称、材料与制作过程
      3. 阐释其文化内涵与历史背景
      注意:
      1.字数在100词左右。
      2.适当增加细节,使行文连贯。
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