2024-25学年第7期总第958期高二II版答案与解析
III.
A. 1. 1) conceited 2) talents 3) annoying 4) leaving New York 5) family responsibilities
6) a teacher 7) a career 8) frightened 9) being poor 10) too proud 11) social expectations 12) being seen together
2. Townsend’s question could be interpreted in two ways: 1) He could be asking for genuine advice from Dr Sloper about not losing hope in finding a suitable position. 2) He could also be indirectly inquiring about his chances with Catherine and whether he should continue pursuing a relationship with her despite the challenges and disapproval he faces.
The question adds tension to their conversation as Dr Sloper hesitates between sincere concern for Townsend‘s well-being and doubt of his motives.
B. 1. 1) Dr Sloper’s attitudes toward:
Catherine: protective and caring (Evidence: He starts the conversation with Townsend because he is cautious about Townsend’s intentions and cares about Catherine's well-being.)
Townsend: critical, doubtful and cautious (Evidence: He initially distrusts Townsend, finding him arrogant and disapproving of his financial situation. He suggests Townsend should leave town, prioritizing Catherine's well-being over his interests.)
2) Townsend’s attitudes toward:
Dr Sloper: initially polite and respectful, but later feels insulted by him (Evidence: He engages in conversation with Dr Sloper regarding his search for a position. However, Townsend feels insulted by Dr Sloper when they talk with each other. He sees Dr Sloper as an obstacle to his relationship with Catherine, yet he also tries to maintain a certain level of politeness and even attempts to seek his approval at times.)
Catherine: affectionate (充满深情的) yet manipulative/controlling (Evidence: He expresses his love for her by saying “I will be proud only of you, my dearest.” He keeps pursuing Catherine even though her dad doesn't like him. However, he also seems to be using his relationship with her to some extent, trying to get her to meet him in secret.)
3) Catherine’s attitudes toward:
Dr Sloper: respectful and trusting (Evidence: She tries to assure Townsend that her father means to be kind and that he may have been misunderstood. She also shows a certain level of deference (遵从) to her father's opinions and judgments, although she may not fully agree with his assessment of Townsend.)
Townsend: loving, conflicted and hesitant (Evidence: She wants to meet Townsend, even though her dad disapproves. She blushes when Townsend speaks affectionately to her. She expresses fear and uncertainty about meeting him alone in the square.)
2. Dr Sloper is cautious and protective, prioritizing his daughter's well-being. He is skeptical and careful in his judgments.
Catherine is torn between her emotions for Townsend and her loyalty to her family. She seeks harmony and tries to balance conflicting feelings.
Townsend is confident and determined in pursuing Catherine. He is bold and willing to manipulate situations to achieve his goals.
IV.
A. 句中介词短语或V-ing短语作伴随状语。
B. 1. He laughed loudly, patting his friend on the shoulder.
2. She sat on the sofa, looking at the view outside the window.
V. (One possible version)
Dr Sloper: Catherine, I must say I’m rather confused by Morris Townsend’s behavior today.
Catherine: Yes, Father. I understand that you may be biased against him, but I believe he means well.
Dr Sloper: He seems too eager to win you over, Catherine. It makes me question his intentions.
Catherine: But Father, he’s been nothing but kind to me. He’s not like the other men I’ve met.
Dr Sloper: Kindness can sometimes be fake, my dear. We must be cautious, especially considering his lack of ambition.
Catherine: But he’s sincere, Father. He cares for me deeply.
Dr Sloper: I’m not convinced, Catherine. His reaction to my suggestion of leaving New York was telling he’s too tied to this city.
Catherine: He has responsibilities here, Father. He’s not able to simply up and leave like that.
Dr Sloper: Responsibilities or excuses, Catherine? I fear he may not have your best interests at heart.
Catherine: Please, Father, don’t judge him too harshly (苛刻地). He’s different from anyone else I’ve ever met.
Dr Sloper: I only want what’s best for you, my dear. I worry that Morris Townsend may not be the right fit for you.
Catherine: I understand your concerns, Father, but I ask for your trust in me. I know what I’m doing.
Dr Sloper: Very well, Catherine. I trust you to make the right decision. Just promise me you’ll be careful.
Catherine: I promise, Father.
2024-25学年第7期总第958期高二IV版答案与解析
Day 1 1-4 BBDC
Day 2 1-4 BCAB
Day 3 1-3 AAD
Day 4 1-4 ADCD
Day 5 1-5 ABDBD 6-10 BADCC 11-15 ACDAC
解析:
Day 1 1-4 BBDC
1. B。由第3段中“Its main goal is to phase out disposable cups”可知,该项目旨在逐步淘汰一次性杯子,即减少一次性杯的使用量。
2. B。由第3段中“Concerned about the spread of germs…”可知,Lawrence Luellen发明一次性纸杯的原因是避免细菌传播,是出于对健康的考虑。
3. D。由第4段中“creating massive amounts of waste that harm the environment”和“posing a threat to wildlife”可知,当今一次性杯子面临的主要问题是对环境和野生生物有害,而不是完全无法降解。
4. C。由第6段中“but there will still be a lot of transportation, cup collection and washing involved”可知,Alastair Iles认为该项目的主要挑战是存在大量运输、收集与清洗工作。washing和cleaning可看作同义替换。
Day 2 1-4 BCAB
1. B。由第3段中“I become anxious”以及把电话放到一边,等别人挂断电话的表现可知,电话铃响时,这位山东网友会感到紧张。
2. C。由第5段中“reflecting a shift from talking to texting”可知,数据变化反映出人们从打电话到发信息的转变,这是一种交流方式的改变。
3. A。由第6段中“talking on the phone doesn’t give people enough time to think and breathe… can make people feel stressed.”可知,Liu Shuangqing认为打电话让人们感到压力的原因是人们没有足够的时间去思考与呼吸。
4. B。通读全文可知,人们不选择打电话的原因主要为打电话时的紧迫感和被动状态和电话带来的未知感,由此可推测人们偏向选择更可控的交流方式。
Day 3 1-3 AAD
1. A。由第2段中“due to its unappealing look”可知,根据第二段内容可知,有人反对食用龙虾的原因是龙虾丑陋的外表。
2. A。由第3段中“As global sea trade expanded, lobster began to rise in status”可知,全球海上贸易的发展提升了龙虾的地位。B项为干扰项,艺术家在作品中融入龙虾元素是龙虾地位提升的体现,而不是它的主要原因。
3. D。由最后一段中“its hard shell and powerful claws make it a symbol of strength”可知,在一些地区龙虾象征强壮,这是一种身体力量。
Day 4 1-4 ADCD
1. A。由“He’s amazingly conceited”可知,the Doctor对Morris Townsend的初印象是他惊人的自大。
2. D。结合“Family feeling is very important”和“That is very good”可知,the Doctor称赞了Morris为家人的付出,再由常理可推测,他认为这是一种有责任感的表现。
3. C。结合“I cannot enter your doors again. Your father has insulted me.”“He dislikes me because I am poor.”与“He laughed at me for having no position.”可知,Morris不愿在Catherine家中和她见面的原因是Morris认为她的家人看不起他。
4. D。结合“Young ladies did not go out alone in the evenings to meet young men in gardens.”和“I am not – not very brave”可知,Catherine担心在广场和Morris见面不符合当时社会对年轻女性的要求。
Day 5 1-5 ABDBD 6-10 BADCC 11-15 ACDAC
1. A。由上文“ I was a young boy, we lived just down the road from a public swimming pool.”可知,作者讲述的是他小的时候在游泳池玩耍的故事,A项“playing”符合情境。
2. B。由上下文可知,这里描述的是游泳池旁的一个小店,可以购买零食和饮料,所以“shop”是最合适的选择。故选B。
3. D。由前文“a cup of Coca-Cola for 15 cents and a bag of chips for a dime”可知,这里描述的是作者可以用零钱买的物品,通常是零食,“snack”符合题意,故选D。
4. B。由后文“my little arms deep into the gaps of the couch”可推测作者在没有零钱时会检查沙发垫子,故选B。
5. D。下文“my little arms deep into the gaps of the couch or my Dad’s lounger”提示作者需要将胳膊深入到沙发垫的缝隙里,因此需要“伸长胳膊”,stretch表示“伸长”,故选D。
6. B。由上下文“spare __6___ that had fallen out of someone’s pockets”推测这里描述的是作者希望在沙发垫子中发现的东西,通常是零钱,并且spare常与change搭配表示“零钱”,故选B。
7. A。联系上下文可知作者发现零钱时的心情通常是高兴的,故选A。
8. D。联系上下文并结合语境可知,作者发现零钱后离开去做的事情是跑去游泳池,所以“run off”(跑开)符合情境,故选D。
9. C。联系上下文并结合语境可知,作者带着零钱去游泳池时的心情应该是快乐的,故选C。
10. C。该处需要的是一个连词,通过上下文分析,这句话是作者意识到一个事实的转折,故选C。
11. A。作者去泳池玩是夏天的活动,这里他想到在冬天寻找零钱的结果是找不到的,该处需要搭配的动词是“寻找”。
12. C。联系上下文并可知,这里描述的是作者家人在沙发垫子里放零钱的行为,leave可表示“留下”,故选C。
13. D。联系上文可知,家人放零钱的目的是为了让作者开心,故选D。
14. A。联系上下文并结合语境可知,作者意识到家人偷偷给他放零钱,这个秘密非常美好,以至于他不愿意分享出去,故选A。
15. C。家人放零钱的行为背后的动机是出于善意,其他几项不符合语境,故选C。
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