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江苏省2023届普通高校招生全国统一考试英语冲刺卷(二)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题15分满分分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、BC三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15. B.£9.18. C.£9.15. 答案是C。1.Whatsportdoesthemanlikebest?A.jogging. B.Basketball. C.Swimming. 2.WhenisDr.Brownavailabletoday?A.10:00am-10:45am. B.10:30am-11:00am C.2:00pm-3:00pm. 3.Whatwillthespeakersdonext?A.Makesomesandwiches.B.Watchavideo C.Buysomebread. 4.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?A.Shehasn'tgotAnna'snewaddressB.ShewillmovetoanewdormitoryCShehasn'treceivedthebookssentbyAnna.5.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomandowiththedress?A.Throwitaway.B.Askatailortochangeit.C.Returnittothestore.第二节(共15小题;每小题分,满分分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的ABC三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.WhydoesKarenturndowntheman'sinvitationtoamovie?A.Shehasalreadywatchedit.B.Shedoesn'tliketheactress.C.Shehassomethingelsetodo.7.Whowillsurelyperformintheconcert?A.Membersfromaschool’smusicprogramsB.Somepopularbandsfromthecountry.C.Somefolksingersfromthecity.听第7段材料,回答第题。8.HowlongdidHenryandhisparentsstayinBeijing?A.Foroneday. B.Fortwodays. C.Forthreedays. 9.WhatwasHenry'sbiggestgainwhentravelinginXian?A.Takingpartinlocalactivities.B.ExperiencingancientChineseculture.C.Improvingtherelationshipwithhisparents.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题10.HowdoesthemanfeelintermsofEmily'swork?A.Pleased. B.Puzzled. C.Unsatisfied. 11.WhydoesEmilywanttoquit?A.Togetbetterpay. B.Tofindaneasyjob. C.Totakesomecourses.12.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Schoolmates. B.Waitressandcustomer.C.Managerandemployee.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whatarethespeakersdoingatthebeginningoftheconversation?A.Readingastory. B.Lookingataphoto. C.Waitingfortheircousin 14.WhendidKolestopthecar?A.Whenhesawafloatingjacket.B.Afterhenoticedastrugglingboy.C.Assoonasheheardsomeoneshouting15.HowdidKolemanagetosavetheboy?A.Hecalledforhelp.B.Hejumpedintothewater.C.Hetookadvantageofarope.16.WheredoesKolework?A.Inaswimmingclub. B.Inabank. C.Inahospital. 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题17.WhatisClairegoingtotellus?A.Herlearningmethods. B.Herlifeexperience. C.Herworkingskills.18.HowdidClairecontinueherstudy?A.Shestudiedatalocalschool.B.Shelearnedfromheruncle.C.Shetaughtherselfintheevenings.19.WhatdidClairesucceedindoing?A.Runningherownfarm.B.Earningadoctor'sdegree.C.Buyinganapartmentforheruncle.20.Whatisprobablythespeaker?A.Ateacher.B.Ahostess.C.Afarmworker.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题25分,满分分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、BC和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。ASidehustles(副业)forcollegestudentsdeliverspendingmoneywhilestillofferingtheflexibilitythatafullclassschedulerequires.TakeclassnotesOnesidehustleforcollegestudentsinvolvestakingnotesinclassandsellingthemThreesites-StudySoup,NerusNotesandStuviaofferattractivepayforuploadingandsellingclassnotestootherstudentsatyouruniversity.Eachhasitsownpayformula.Butyouusuallygetabonuswhensomeonesignsuptogetaccesstoyournotes,plusapaymentforeachsetofnotesthatsell.Studentssaytheycanearn$250to$500perclass,persemester.Becausethisjobrequirestakinggreatclassnotes,you'relikelytodobetterinschool.BecomeatutorManyyoungerstudentshavefallenbehindacademicallyastheystruggledwithdistancelearning.ThatopensanopportunityforthosewhohavemasteredasubjectfromhighschooalgebratoSpanish.toteachthatsubjecttoothers.Anumberoftutoringplatfornsallowyoutosignupandtutoronlineorinperson.Someofthebest:Wyzant,VarsityTutors,andforthosewhowanttoteachmusic,LessonFace.BeasurveytakerThebestoptioninthiscategoryisasitecalledProlific,whichhelpsresearchersfindsurveyparticipants.Whatmakesthissitebetterthanmostisthatitasksyoutoanswerqualifyingquestions-age.income,familystatus,ete.-inadvance.Then,thesitesendsyouonlythesurveysthatyou'requalifiedtotake.You'regivenanestinateofthetimeitwillrequiretotakeeachsurveyandhowmuchitpays.Youdecidewhetherit'sworthyourtime.Chargescooters(小型摩托车)Bigcampusesareoftenlitteredwithelectricscootersandbikesthatcanbeunlockedandriddenaroundthecampus.Riderscandropthescootersjustaboutanywhere.Soscootercompanies,suchasBirdandLime,hire“chargers”and“juicers”topickthemupcharge(给……充电)thenovernightandreturnthemtoadesignated(指定的)areaearlythenextmorning.Ifyouhavealateclass,therearetwobenefitsofsigninguptochargeFirst,youearnbetween$5and$20foreachscooteryoureturnfullycharged.Youalsogettoridethescootershomeforfree,whichisn'tabadwaytogetbacktoyourdorm.21.WherecanyousignupandgiveprivatelessonsthroughtheInternet?A.Prolific. C.Stuvia. D.StudySoup. 22.Howcanyoubeasurveytaker?A.Youmusthaveatestabouttheirsitefirst.B.Yououghttobeexpertinsomerelevantfield.C.Youshouldanswersomequalifyingquestionsfirst.D.Youneedtohavemuchexperienceconcerningthejob.23.Whatshouldyoudowithscootersifyouwanttoearnmoney?①Returnthemtoadesignatedarea②Ridethemtoyourdorm③Havealateclass④Chargethem⑤PickthemupA.①④⑤ B.②③⑤ C.③④⑤ D.②③④ BPakistan'srapperEvaBhaswonmillionsofviewsonline,butwalkingthroughthestreetsofherKarachineighborhood,sheisunknown.Sheusuallywearsaveil(面纱)toavoidtheattentionoffans.“It'sfunnythatpeopledon'trecognizeme.TheyplaymysongsbutwhenI'minfrontofthem,theydon'tknowit'sme,”the22-year-oldsaid.InspiredbyUSrappersEminemandQueenLatifah,shestartedwritingsongsinherbedroomandpostingherrapstoFacebook,whereshehadalargenumberoffans.Afraidofangeringherfamily,shewouldheadformusicstudiossecretlytorecordfulltrackswiththehelpofotherartistsinherneighborhood,undertheexcuseofstudying.Butwhenwordreachedherbrother,shereceivedstrongobjectionfromherfamily,whothoughtitwasinappropriateforayounggirlandworriedshewouldfinditdifficulttogetmarriedindeeplyconservativePakistan.“LatertheyrealizedthatIwasquitepersistent(执意的),sotheygaveup.TheyrealizedIcouldn'tbestopped,”shelaughed,addingthathermothernowsupportsherinthestudio.EvaB'srisetofamewasacceleratedin2022whenCocaCola'sinternationalCokeStudios-oneofthemostpopulartelevisionprogramsinPakistan-invitedhertoworkforits2022series.Themusicvideohasmorethan16millionviewsonYouTube.Butunlikeotherartistsintheseries,shehasescapedacelebritystatus.“It’sstrangetolivetwolives.Peopleknowme,butatthesametimetheydon'treallyknowme,"shesaid.Shefindsitamusingtonodalong(点头附和)toconversationsincafesoratfriends’weddingswhenpeopletalkaboutherlatesttrack.Onrareoccasions.shesayspeoplerecognizeherfromhereyes,butshealwaysdeniesherstageidentity.“I’mokaywithwhatIam.Ican'thandleeverybody.”shesaysoftheattentionfrommediaandfansshewouldotherwiseattract.24.WhatdoweknowaboutEvaBfromthefirsttwoparagraphs?A.SheisamigranttoAmerica.B.Sheisapopularonlinerapper.C.Sheoftenwearssunglassestobeunnoticedbyfans.D.Sheisrecognizedeasilywhenwalkingonthestreets.25.WhydidEvaBgotomusicstudiosinsecret?A.Toescapestudying.B.Tolearnmusicsecretly.C.Toavoidbeinginterruptedbyherfans.D.Torecordmusicandavoidupsettingherfamily.26.WhatdidEvaB’sfamilydorightafterknowingwhatshewasdoingfromherbrother?A.Theyaccompaniedhertorecordmusic.B.Theyexpressedtheirstrongdisagreement.C.TheyintroducedhertoCocaCola'sCokeStudios.D.TheyagreedthattheywouldwatchhermusicvideoonTV.27.HowdoesEvaBlikeherlivingtwolives?A.Lonelyandsad. B.Strangebutfunny. C.Toughbutinteresting. D.Tiringandembarrassing. CAradiosignaldetectedbyanAustraliantelescopein2020,whichseemedtobecomingfromthestarclosesttotheSun,wasnotfromaliens,researchersreporttodayintwopapersinNatureAstronomy.“Itishuman-maderadiointerference(干扰)fromsometechnology,probablyonthesurfaceoftheEarth,”saysSofiaSheikh,anastronomerattheUniversityofBerkeley.Butthesignal,detectedbyBreakthroughListen-anorganizationinsearchofaliens-lookedinterestingenoughatfirstsoitsentastronomersonanearlyyear-longresearchtounderstanditsorigins.“It'sreallyvaluableforustohavetheseexperiences,”saysJasonWright,theleadastronomeroftheorganization.“Weneedthesesignalssowecanlearnhowwewilldealwiththem-howtoprovetheyarealienorhuman-made.Since2016,BreakthroughListenhasusedtelescopesaroundtheworldtolistenforpossiblebroadcastsfromaliencivilizations.Theprogramhaspickedupmillionsofsignalsofunknownorigins,nearlyallofwhichcouldbeclassifiedascomingfromradiointerferenceontheEarth,fromsourcessuchasmobilephonetowersoraircraftradar.The2020signalwasdifferent.ItwasdetectedbytheradiotelescopeinsoutheasternAustraliaandcamefromthedirectionofProximaCentauri(比邻星)-theneareststartotheSun.ProximaCentauriisofgreatinteresttoalienresearchersnotjustbecauseitisnearby.Thestarhasatleasttwoplanets,oneofwhichorbitsattherightdistanceforliquidwatertobeonitssurface.BreakthroughListenevenplanstosendatinyspacecrafttothisplanetinthefuturetolookforlifethere.InNovember2021,andinJanuaryandAprilin2022theresearcherspointedatelescopeatProximaCentauritoseeiftheycouldpickupthesignalagain.Theycouldnot.Instead,theteamspottedother"look-alikesignals".Thesesignalshadbeenprovedoutbytheteam'sanalysisasbeingearthlyinterference.Furtheranalysisshowedthatthesesignalswereallinterferencefromaunknownsource.maybeelectronicequipmentthatgotshutdownorfixed.“Theuniversegivesusa*haystack(干草堆)’,”saysSofiaSheikh.“Itisourneedtofindtheneedleinit,andmakesurethatitisactuallyaneedlethatwefound.”28.WhatisBreakthroughListenalwaysenthusiasticabout?A.Findingtheexistenceofaliens.B.Studyingtheoriginoftheuniverse.C.Researchingsignalsfromaircraftradar.D.Trackinginterferencefrommobilephonetowers.29.WhyarealienresearchersinterestedinProximaCentauri?A.OneofitsplanetshasadifferentclimatefromthatontheEarth.B.OneofitsplanetsoftensendsstrangesignalstotheEarth.C.Theremightbevaluablemineralsononeofitsplanets.D.Theremightbewaterresourcesononeofitsplanets.30,WherewasthesignalpickedupbyanAustraliantelescopein2020supposedtocomefrom?Somealiens.B.Aspaceship.C.AplanetofProximaCentauri.D.TheEarth.31.WhatdoesBreakthroughListenintendtodo?A.Makemoreadvancedandpowerfultelescopes.B.Producemorepreciseinstrumentstodetectsignals.C.SendaspacecrafttotheplanettoorbitProximaCentauri.D.ContinueanalyzingthesignalreceivedbytheAustraliantelescope.DAfterdecadesofscientificdebate,whatisknownasthefacialfeedbackhypothesis(假说),orFFH,hasfinallybeenuniversallyconfirmedamongpsychologists.Thetheorystatesthatsmilingcanmakeyoufeelhappierandincreaseyourmood.Likewise,frowning(皱眉)hasthepotentialtomakeyoufeelsadder.Justhowsuchasimpletrickcansubtly(微妙地)improveyourmoodhasfinallybeenconfirmedbyarecentinternationalstudy.Quiteinterestingstudiescarriedoutinthe1980sshowedpeoplewhohadtoholdapenintheirmouthsfoundstand-upcomedytobefarfunnierthanthosewhodidnot.Thereasoningbehindthiswasthatholdingapen,withoutlettingthelipstouch,meantthatfacialsmilingmuscleswereactivated.Thatactsendspositivesignalstothebrainandstrengthensemotions.Morerecently,aninternationalstudycarriedoutthisyearrecruitedmorethan4.000peopletoinvestigatetheideafurther.Theparticipantsweredividedintogroups,withonegrouptoldtomovethecornersoftheirlipstotheirearsandraisetheircheeksusingonlythemusclesontheirface.Volunteersthenratedtheirownhappinessastheypulledthefaces.Theincreaseinhappinessinthosetoldtoactivatetheirsmilingmuscleswassimilartobeingshownimagesofpuppies,kittens,orflowers-asubtlebutmeasurableincrease.Thestudy,carriedoutbyresearchersfromStanfordUniversity,suggestshappinessandmoodingeneralhasatleastsomebasisinthephysiologicalaswellaspsychologicalaspects.Somewherewithinthecomplexinteractionbetweenourbrainsandourbodiesisthekeytoregulatingourmoodandourstatesofhappiness.Physiologicalresponsestonegativeemotions,suchasincreasedheartratesandskintemperature,canindeedalsobechangedwhenpeopleadoptmorepositivefacialexpressions.Theso-calledmodificationstudieshavefoundthatvolunteersevenbelievedbadsmellswerenotasrepulsivewhentheywereforcedtoholdapositivefacialexpression.Theageoldsaying“fake(假装)ittillyoumakeit”seemsparticularlyapplicabletoourstateofmind.Scientistshavefoundthatpeoplewhooftensmileandlaugheasilywheninteractingwithotherstendtoscorehigheronwell-beingcharts.Theresearcharoundmoodmodificationstudiesisbecomingevermoreconvincing,meaningthattheycouldpersuadeotherstolaughandsmilejustalittlemoreineverydaylife.32.Whydidpeopleholdapenintheirmouthsinthestudyconductedinthe1980s?A.Totestiftheirfacialmusclescouldbeactivated.B.Totestiftheycouldgetmorejoyfromtheperformance.C.Totestiftheycouldunderstandthestand-upcomedybetterD.Totestiftheiractcouldsendnegativesignalstothebrain.33.Howcanpeoplechangetheirmoodforthebetteraccordingtothenewresearch?A.Bypullingalongface. B.Bylettingtheirlipstouch. C.Bypattingtheirfacegently. D.Bymovingtheircheeksupward. 34,Whatdoestheunderlinedword“repulsive”inparagraph6mean?A.Veryunpleasant. B.Quitefamiliar. CRatherstrange.D.Fairlyharmful35.Whatisasuitabletitleforthenewsreport?A.Scientistsfinallyagee,whatfrowningleadstoB.Scientistsfinallyagree,smilingmakesushappierC.Scientistsfinallyagree,smilingmusclescanbeactivatedD.Scientistsfinallyagree,whatpullingfacescontributesto第二节(共5小题:每小题25分,满分分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填人空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Lifeisprecious,anditisonlytobelivedonce.Areyoumerelypassingthetimeinsteadofmakingthemostofyourlife?Herearesomewaystotellyouaboutit.Youdon’tgetoutofbedquicklytobeginyourday.Ifyouspendahalftoanhourpokingaround(翻找)onyourphonebeforegettingoutofbed,youarenotmakingthemostofyourlife,Peoplewhohaveadrivingpurposeinlifedon'tspendtimeloungingaround(闲逛)ontheirphoneinbed.36Youdon'tfeelreadyforbedattheendofeachday.37Whetherit'smentalorphysicalwork,purposefulactivityusesupallyourenergyandleavesyoureadytogotobedeachday.Whenyouaren'tmakingthemostofyourlife.ontheotherhand,youaren'ttiredattheendoftheday.Youare,quiteliterally,notmakingthemostofyourenergy.38Ifyouspendmoreofyourtimedaydreamingplanningorthinkingaboutthefuturethanyoudoyourworktobringaboutthatfuture,youarenotmakingthemostofyourlife.39Someonedaydreamingallthetimeisn'tspendingalltheirtimedoingsomething.Thinkaboutprofessionalweightlifters.Theyspendalittlebitoftheirtimeresearchinghowtoliftweightsmoreeffectively.andalotoftimeliftingweightsYouworryaboutwhatothersthinkofyou.Highachieversmayworryaboutwhatpeoplewhomatterthinkofthem,buttheydon'tworryaboutwhattheirfriendsorpopculturesthink.40Ifyouroutinelyworryaboutwhatyourfamilyorpeersthinkofyou,youmaybelettingyourlifeslipby(白白过去).Findaguidingpurposeyoucanbetruetoevenwhentheworldturnsagainstyouinsteadofdoingwhatothersapproveof.YouspendmoreofyourtimeplanningthandoingB.Youshouldbeadaptedtothechangeofyourlifestyle.C.Theremaybealotofobstaclesandchallengesaheadofyou.D.Theyaretoobusygettingthingsdonetocareaboutothers'opinions.E.Peoplewhosedaysarefilledwithpurposefulactivitiesfeeltiredattheendoftheday.F.Tosomeonewithapurpose,wakingupisarefreshingwelcometoanotherdayofhardyetmeaningfulwork.G.Peoplewhomakesomethingofthemselvespickagoalforthefutureandthenworkhardtomakethatgoalhappen.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、BC和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Mostofushaveheardofcosplayers(角色扮演者).Weoftenidentifycosplayersaspeoplewho41ascharactersfromshowsandcartoonseriesandattendassembliesfromtimetotime.However,thereisalotmoretoacosplayerthanwhatpeoplesee.Somecosplayersbuytheircostumes,whileothersmakethecostumesthemselves,Makingacostumetakesalotoftimeandskills.Tomaketheirowncostumes,cosplayersalsohavetobemastersewers,propmakersandartists.Andtheseareonly_42.Itmaynotbe43,butcomputersareimportantforcosplay.Manycosplayerswritecodesandprogramsfortheircostumestolightup.makesoundsoroperate44_.Cosplayerswithlight-upcostumesarealsocomputerprogrammers.WhenIwasmakingapairof45theirnaturalstructuresareagainstthelawsofgravity.ThismeantIhndtousesciencedataandmathematicalwaystocarefully46them.Ipulledoutsomescrewdrivers,pulleys(滑轮)andphysicstextbookanddealtwithmywingsprojectfromthebeginning.WhenIcompletedthewholecostume,I47itasaresearchprojectatschoolandactuallygotacademiecredits(学分)duetoit.Sometimes,cosplayersarealsoresearchersphysicistsand48!Evenforcosplayerswhodon'tmaketheircostumesfromthebeginningalotofskillsandpreparationstill49acosplaycostume.Acosplayerisamakeupartist,50toexperimentwithnon-traditionalmakeuppracticesandtransformacharacterfromadifferentaspect.Acosplayerisalsoahairstylist.Haveyouever51awig(假发)?Ifyouhaven't,Icanguaranteeyouthatit’sahuge52!Anyonethatcanmakeawiglookcharmingdeservesaroundof53.Finally,don’tlookdownoncosplayersbecauseyouneverknowwhattheyare54.Ifyoulikesomeone'scostume,besuretoletthenknow!Theyhave55spentalotoftimeandmoneyonit.41.A.passby B.hangaround C.dressup D.turnup 42.A.fantasiesB.repliesC.noticesD.basics43.A.complexB.originalC.obviousD,abstract45.A.wingsB.shoesC.socksD.sleeves B.keep D.display C.lawyers D.travellers 49.A.gopastB.getoffC.gointoD.getacross50.A.afraidB.cautiousC.hesitantD.willing51.A.damagedB.hiddenC.styledD,shaken B.pain B.pity D.applause54.A.awareof B.patientwith C.familiarwith D.capableof 55.A.strictly B.probably C.visibly D.wildly 第二节(共10小题;每小题15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Foryears,Iplayedaroundwith(把玩)writing.Iwrotewhen56(feel)likeit.Thenoneday,afriendaskedwhatmydreamwas.WhenIsaiditwastobeawriter,hesaidthese57_(word)thatchangedmylife,“Youdon'thavetowanttobeawriter.Youareawriter:youjustneedtowrite.”SoIstartedcallingmyselfawriter.EverywhereIwent,Iintroducedmyselfas“JeffGoins.Writer”,andevenputitinemailsignaturesandonmyFacebookpage.Andyouknowwhat?Istartedactinglikeit.Eventually,Ievenbegantobelieveit.Itturnsout_58_sometimesyoudohavetofakeitbeforeyoumakeit.Thelessonhereissimple:Ifyouwaitforsomeonetogiveyou59(permit)tostartpursuingyourdream,you’llbewaitingforalongtime.Youhavetobeginbeforeyouthinkyou'reready.AfterIdecidedtopursuemydream,Istillhadtofindthetimetodoit.Workingfulltimeandhavingawifeandotherthingstodo.1didn'thaveunlimitedfreetime.Ihadtofindtimetowrite.Forme,thatmeantgettingupearly.Like5:00amearly.Everymorning,wouldwakeup.getmycoffee,andwritefortwohours.Atfirst,thiswasdifficult;Ihadtoforcemyself60(get)outofbedanddownstairsbeforethesun61(rise).Bueventuallyitbecame62_(habit).Ididitwithouteventhinkingaboutit.Andsoon,whatstarted63adisciplinebecameadailyjoy.Bydoingthis,IlearnedtheexcuseIhadgivenmyself“Idon'thaveenoughtime”wasn’ttrue.Ididhaveenoughtime;itwasjusthidingin“inconvenient”places.Thesedays.mostpeopleImeetaretalkingabouttheirdreams.Forexample,theywantto64(brave)pursueasuccessfulcareer.However,they'redoingitallwrong.Theythinktheyneedtotakeahugeleapoutintotheunknownwhen,infact,65oppositeistrue.Soifyouhaveadream,justtakeaction.Anddon'tsayyoudon'thavetimeforit.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华,你校英语报正在进行征文活动,主题为“Advantagesanddisadvantagesofcivildrones”。你打算写一篇短文投稿,内容包括:AdvantagesDisadvantages 1.给生活带来更多便利,例如可以送快递;2、民用无人机的其他用途:①在灾难中提供帮助;②用于农业、天气预报和森林防火等方面。1.可能侵犯个人隐私;2.影响公共安全。你的看法 注意:1.词数80左右,可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;2.参考词汇:民用无人机civildrones;喷洒农药spraypesticides。_______________________________________________________第二节(满分25分)3月阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文Thelittlecarwascrowdedwithkids:mybrothersandsisters.Wefought,debatedandcried.makingmuchnoise,Beingpartofabigfamilywasreallystartingtoannoyme.Forexample,mybrothersandsistersknockedonthebathroomdoorallthetimewhileIwasthere.HowIwantedtobetheonlychildinmyfamily.Asthecarrolleddownthesmallroad,mydadsaidcheerfully“Thepoolisonlyonekilometreaway.You’llhavemuchtimetoswim.”Swimmingwasapeacefulactivity.Icouldfloatonmybackandlookatthesky.IcouldpretendIwastheonlypersonintheworld.Dadparkedthecarbesideasmallrowofothercars.“Oneatatime,"heyelledbeforethecardoorsopened.Nobodylistenedtohim.Thecardoorsallflewopenatonce.Afterpushing.yellingandcrying,wecameout.Iquicklypulledoffmyjeans.T-shirt,socksandshoes,andfinallyputonmyswimsuit.“Yeah!”IyelledasIjumpedintothebignaturalpoolwithsmallstonesonitsfloor.Coldwaterstruckmyface.Iputmyheadunderthewater.Afterstandingupagain,Idroppedbackwardintothewaterandbegantofloat,Thewatersataroundmyears,smoothandsilent.Thesunwarmedmyface.Iwaslikealeaffloatinginalargepoolpeacefully.Everythingwassilentunderwater.Forthemoment,IfeltIwastheonlychildthere.Ididn'thavetosharethingslikesnackswithotherkids.Mystomachmadeanoiseatthethoughtoffood.Hadn'tDadpackedahugebagofchipsforoursnack?IstooduptowalktotheshoreOh!Darksandywatersuddenlyfilledmymouthandcoveredmyhead.Icouldn'tfindtherockygroundtostandonand1waspushedintothedeep,darkwater.Ikicked,tryingtoemerge(浮现)fromthewater,Asmyfacewasabovethewater,Itookadeepbreath.Itriedtoswimandleavethedeepwater.Butitdidn'twork.Ionlyknewhowtofloat.注意:1,续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Iwasrelievedthatsomeonewasrescuingme._______________冲刺卷(二)参考答案听力部分录音稿(Text1)W:Youlockprettyfit.Youmustbeasportsfan.M:Well.IoftenspendtimejoggingwithmysoninthemorningW:Isthattheonlyexerciseyoudo?M:Isometimesplaybasketballwithmyfriends,butmyfavoritesportisswimming.(Text2)M:Hello!Idliketomakeanappointmenttoseethedoctor,please.W:Well,Dr.Brownisfreefrom10:00to10:45inthemorningtoday.Tomorrowhewillbefreebetween10:30and11:00orfrom200to3:00intheafternoon.(Text3)M:Howdoyoumaketheperfectsandwich?Italwayslookssogood.W:I'veleaneditfromshortvideosandIgaveitatry.Itneedsthickslicesofbread.I'llteachyouifyou'dliketodo.M:That'sgreat.Youremindedme.Imadesomebreadthismorning.Let'sdoitnow!(Text4)W:Annasaidshemailedmesomebooks,buttheynevercane.I'mafraidtheygotlostontheway.M:Well,youjustmovedintoanewdormitory.Sheprobablysentthemoutbeforeshehadyournewaddress.(Tert5)w:I'mgoingtothrowawaythisuglydress!Idon'tevenrememberwhyIboughtitinthefirstplace!M:Well,it'ssofinematerial.Justgetittoatailor.Afewchangeswillmakeitlovely.(Text6)M:Karen,whataboutgoingtothecinematonight?There'sanewmoviestarredbyScarletJohanssononnow.W:I'dreallyloveto.I'mabigfanofhermovies,youknow,ButI'vealreadymadeplans.M:Sowhatwillyoudotonight?W:I'mgoingtowatchtheWausauWestPopConcert.M:Willsomepopularhandscometogiveperformances?W:Notreally.It'sanannualmusicproductionfeaturingmembersfromWausauWestHighSchool'smusicprograms.Theonehourshowisfilledwithmusicfromthe1940’supthroughtoday'smostpopularsongs.Lastyear,somefolksingerswereinvitedtoattendit.M:Soundsinteresting.CanIgowithyou?W;Certainly.(Text7)W:Henry,IheardyoutookatriptoChinalastmonth.Sohowwasyourtimethere?M:Fascinating.Wewent1oBeijing.It’samoderncitywithalonghistory.Myparentsweremoreinterestedinvisitingtheancienttowns,sowestayedinBeijingjustfortwodays.W:DidyougotoLuoyang?ItwasanancientcapitalofChina.M:No,it’sapitythatwedidn'thaveenoughtime.Myparentswantedtogotheremost,butwevisitedXi’aninsteadbecausetheyknewI'dbeenlongingtotravelthere.W:Itmustbeamazing.Iwatchedadocumentaryaboutit.M:Indeed.Wewanderedaroundtheoldstreets,thehouses,thetemplesandcitywalls.Allofthemcouldtellstoriesforcenturies.ItreallygaveusasenseofhowmagnificentancientChineseculturewas.Ifelttrulyhappytohavesuchafirst-handexperience.Itwasespeciallyworthwhiletome.Wealsotastedthelocalsnackswhilewatchingsomelocalperformancesthere.(Text8)M:Emily,whathappened?Whydoyouhavetoleave?Anycomplaints?You'vealwaysbeenagoodwaitresshere,andwe'reallsatisfiedwithyourwork.W:IknowtheGrandRestaurantisthebestoneinthecityandIgetpaidwellhere,butI'mtakingsomecoursesatauniversityfromnextmonth.soIwon'tbeabletoworkfulltime.M:Takingsomecourses?Whatcourses
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