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11.What does Nancy say about Christine?
A.She always pays her rent late.
B.She often helps clean the house.
C.She sometimes comes back late at night.
12.What does Nancy intend to do?
A.Move out.
B.Talk with Christine
C.Look for a new roommate.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.What is the man doing?
A.Having an interview.
B.Applying for a job.
C.Discussing a program.
14.What do we know about the man's mother?
A.She was a doctor.
B.She was a housewife.
C.She was a nurse.
15.What does the man like to do in his spare time?
A.Read books.
B.Go cycling.
C.Work part-time.
16.Which school is the man's last choice?
A.Yale.
B.Stanford.
C.Johns Hopkins.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.What is the talk mainly about?
A.How to make good impressions.
B.How first impressions are formed.
C.How to get rid of wrong impressions.
18.What influences first impressions most?
A.How you look.
B.How you sound.
C.What you say.
19.How soon will people form first impressions?
A.Within 7 seconds.
B.Within 10 seconds.
C.Within 15 seconds.
20.What can we learn from the talk?
A.What you say is more important than how you sound.
B.It's not so hard to change the wrong impression.
C.First impressions can't be changed easily.
第二部分阅读(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)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
2024 was a great year for animated cinema,showing a lively mix of storytelling,
artistry,and imaginative worlds.From magical adventures to superhero stories,these films
attracted audiences with their amazing visuals and heartfelt stories.
1.Flow
Flow from director Gints Zilbalodis will transport you to a flood-stricken world.A group of
animals,led by a black cat,put their differences aside and band together on a boat.With no
dialogue,its success depends on animation,which is beautiful,like paintings.Flow's main
theme is cooperation during crisis,which fits well in today's trying times.
2.The Tiger's Apprentice
The Tiger's Apprentice takes audiences on a mystical journey with Tom Lee,a young boy
guided by a magical tiger named Hu and a team of Zodiac warriors(生肖战士).Hu trains Tom
to face an ancient evil threatening humanity.Directed by Raman Hui,this film mixes Eastern
legends with action,creating a family-friendly fantasy story full of warmth and heroism.
3.Maboroshi
Maboroshi delivers a really beautiful tale of romance in a strange,time-frozen world.
Written and directed by Mari Okada,it follows Masamune and his friends as they deal with
what happens after a mysterious factory explosion.With amazing visuals and heartfelt
storytelling,the film explores themes of time and love,and it touches viewers deeply.
4.Justice League:Crisis on Infinite Earths,Part One
In this adaptation of the comic book,DC superheroes face an antimatter apocalypse(
)Featuring voices like Matt Bomer and Jensen Ackles,the film combines dynamic visuals,
complex plots,and faithful character portrayals.It sets a new standard for DC's animated works,
exciting fans and newcomers alike.
21.What do the first and the fourth films have in common?
A.They are animated films in a series.
B.They center around the handling of crisis.
C.They are adapted from famous comic books.
D.They have superb dialogues throughout the films.
22.Which film would you choose if you are particularly fond of romantic stories?
A.Flow.
B.The Tiger's Apprentice.
C.Maboroshi.
D.Justice League:Crisis on Infinite Earths,Part One.
23.What is the purpose of this passage?
A.To analyze the latest trend of animated films
B.To make suggestions on choosing animated films.
C.To introduce the technology used in animated films.
D.To inform readers of some remarkable animated films.
B
James Herriot was the pen name of James Alfred Wight,a British vet (and author whose
tales of life as a country vet in the Yorkshire Dales have entertained readers worldwide for decades.
Born on 3 October 1916 in Sunderland,Wight's journey to becoming one of Britain's best-loved
authors began with his graduation from Glasgow Veterinary College in 1939.After completing his
studies,he returned to England to begin his career as a vet in Yorkshire,where he would practise for
nearly half a century.
Despite his early ambitions to become an author,Wight's demanding schedule as a rural vet left
little time to write.It wasn't until 1965,at the age of 50 and with encouragement from his wife,Joan,
that he began to seriously pursue his writing.
Wight's first attempts were met with rejection.However,a helpful suggestion from a publisher of
writing in the first person,given that his stories were based on real-life experiences,led to his
breakthrough.In 1970,under the pen name James Herriot,Wight published his first book Only They
Could Talk.After that,he launched many hugely popular books that would go on to sell some 60
million copies worldwide.
His books paint a vivid picture of rural life,grasping the essence of the people,the animals,and
the landscape with warmth,humour,and keen human observation.His sharp,often unique
observations into the relationships between animals and their owners form a central theme in his work.
And he reflects the changes in veterinary practice over the years,alongside shifts in agriculture and
British society.
Even long after his books brought him fame and fortune,Wight continued his veterinary practice
in Yorkshire,only retiring in the late 1980s.He passed away on 23 February 1995,leaving behind a
rich legacy (of literature that continues to attract readers-and inspire new generations of vets.
24.What caused Wight to engage in writing seriously?
A.His demanding schedule.
B.His early ambitions.
C.His wife's encouragement.
D.His college education.
25.What made Wight achieve a breakthrough in writing?
A.Using a new pen name.
B.Switching to the first-person point of view.
C.Paying attention to real life.
D.Getting praise from a publisher.
26.What is a central theme of Wight's books?
A.His medical practice in Yorkshire.
B.The beautiful landscape in rural areas.
C.Shifts in agriculture and British society.
D.Bonds between rural people and animals.
27.Which of the following could be the best title of the passage?
A.James Wight-A country vet and a celebrated author
B.James Wight-An author advocating animal protection
C.James Wight-A writer struggling for fame and fortune
D.James Wight-One of Britain's best-loved country vets
C
If all 620 million kilograms of electronic waste the world produces in a year were loaded into
garbage trucks,they'd encircle the planet,according to a recent United Nations report.And hidden in
that massive traffic jam would be astonishing amounts of precious metals,including gold-crucial in
electronics because it conducts electricity and stretches into wires.
But separating precious metals from waste electronics is a difficult business.Using
energy-intensive recycling facilities,e-waste is processed with punishing heat.This approach then
requires complex electrochemical processes and poisonous treatments to recover valuable metal
elements.The search for environmentally friendlier methods that skip those additional steps has led
materials scientists down some unusual ways.
An experimental sponge(海绵)combines graphene oxide(氧化石墨烯)wit袖chitosan(壳聚糖)
to separate out gold.Because chitosan automatically attaches to graphene oxide,the sponge
essentially builds itself.
In their carly experiments,the study authors used the sponge to filter()water that contained
gold ions ()The ions reacted with the chitosan,which helped to transform the gold back into its

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