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重庆育才中学西南大学附属中学万州高级中学高英语试题年2月注意事项:1.答题前,考生先将自己的姓名、班级、考场/座位号、准考证号填写在答题卡上。2.答选择题时,必须使用2B铅笔填涂;答非选择题时,必须使用0.5毫米的黑色签字笔书写;必须在题号对应的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写无效;保持答卷清洁、完整。3.考试结束后,将答题卡交回(试题卷学生保存,以备评讲)。第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)5C1.Whatdoesthemanbuyonline?A.Books.B.Clothes.C.Shoes.2.Whatistheman’sbosslike?A.Sheissociable.B.Sheishumorous.C.Sheisserious.C.Weightloss.3.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Healthyfood.B.Eatinghabits.4.Whydidthewomanleaveherformerjob?A.Itwasn’tchallenging.B.Itwasabadly-paidjob.C.Itrequiredprofessionalskills.5.Howwillthemandealwiththeprinter?A.Haveitfixed.B.Returnit.C.Exchangeit.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5ABC三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5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.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?A.Shelikeswatchingmovies.B.Sheenjoysoutdooractivities.C.Sheispleasedwiththerainyweather.7.Whatdidthemandolastweekend?高三二月联合考试第1页(共10页)A.Hedidsomegardening.B.Hewenttoarestaurant.C.Hedidweekendshopping.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Overthephone.B.Inacompany.C.Atabookstore.9.Whatlanguageisrequiredforthejob?A.German.B.Chinese.C.Spanish.10.Whatwillthemandonextweek?A.Startwork.B.Attendaninterview.C.Completeanapplicationform.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whatwasthemandoingwhentheargumentbrokeout?A.Hewassleeping.B.Hewasdrivinghome.C.Hewastalkingwiththewoman.12.WhatdoesthemanthinkofTara’swords?A.Doubtful.B.Reliable.C.Surprising.13.Whatwasthecauseoftheargument?A.Thecarscrashedintoeachother.B.Adriverwasgoingthewrongway.C.Thedriversdidn’tleteachotherthrough.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.WhatexcitedGreg’sinterestinreading?A.Hissummervacation.B.Hisgrandmother’sbooks.C.Hisparents’encouragement.15.WhoinspiredGregtobecomeawriter?A.Hisparents.B.Hisgrandmother.C.Histeacher.16.HowdidGregfeelabouthisfirstnovel?A.Proud.B.Content.C.Disappointed.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。17.Whomisthespeakeraddressing?A.Universitygraduates.B.Universityfreshmen.C.Highschoolstudents.18.Whatdidthespeakerdoinhisfirstyearofuniversity?A.Heservedasapart-timereporter.B.Hestudiedhistoryasaresearcher.C.Heworkedatalocalradiostation.19.Whydoesthespeakerencouragestudentstojoinclubs?A.Theycanfindtheirtrueinterest.B.Theycanenrichtheiruniversitylife.C.Theycanimprovetheircommunicationskills.20.Whatisthepurposeofthetalk?A.Tointroduceaclub.B.Togivesomeadvice.C.Toshareexperiences.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)高三二月联合考试第2页(共10页)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)ABC和D项涂黑。ARegistrationsandrenewalsareavailabletothosewhowouldliketovisittheCambridgeUniversityLibraryinperson.YourlibrarymembershipCurrentstudentsofUniversityofCambridge:AllnewstudentsatCambridgeareautomaticallyregisteredattheuniversitylibrary.Yourblueuniversitycardcanbeusedtoaccessthelibraryandborrowbooks.CurrentUniversityofCambridgestaffandvisitors:Youmayneedtobringsomesupportingdocumentationonyourfirstvisit,see“Eligibility”forfulldetails.Ifyouareunsureifyourcardisactivatedorhaveotherenquiriesaboutyourlibrarymembership,contactusbyemailonregistration@lib.cam.ac.ukorcall01223333030.Alumniandotherlibraryusers:Registerorrenewyouruniversitylibrarymembership.Registerasastudyschooluser.Whenyourcardhasbeenprocessed,youwillbecontactedbyemailwithconfirmation.Thisisusuallywithin3workingdays.Whocanusethelibrary?Everyoneover16canusethelibrary,withtheexceptionofintermitting(中断)students.Thispageoutlinesthedocumentationrequiredtoregisterforalibraryaccount.MostcurrentstaffandstudentsoftheUniversityofCambridgewillberegisteredautomatically.Allotherusersshouldregisteronlineinadvanceoftheirvisit.Registrationenquiriescanbesenttothesamee-mailbox—registration@lib.cam.ac.uk.Youngpeopleaged16and17mustsubmitorbringasignedpermissionformfromtheirguardians.Peoplewithdisabilitiesarewelcometocontactusinadvancetoensurewecanmeetanyspecialrequirements.21.Whencannewstudentsobtaintheirlibrarymembership?A.Whenturning16.B.Afterapplyingtothelibrary.C.Whenregisteringforcollege.D.Aftersubmittingqualificationdocuments.22.What’stheadditionalrequirementifa16-year-oldwantstovisitthelibrary?A.Gettingalibrarymembership.B.Beingaccompaniedbyanadult.C.Askingforthepermissionofalibrarian.D.Gettingasignedpermissionfromaguardian.23.Whydoesthelibraryaskthedisabledvisitorstocontactinadvance?A.Toensuretheyaresafe.B.Topreventforemergency.C.Toofferthemconvenience.D.Tomakespecialrequirements.BOnthedayhealmostdied,KimbalMuskhadfoodonthebrain.TheInternetstartuptalentand高三二月联合考试第3页(共10页)restaurateurhadjustarrivedinJacksonHolefromaconferencewherechefJamieOliverhadspokenaboutthebenefitsofhealthyeating.ThiswassomethingMuskthoughtaboutalot—howhemightmakeadifferencetothefoodindustry—butbeyondexpandinghisfarm-to-tablemovementalongwithhisrestaurant,Muskhadn’tyetbrokenthecode.Thenhewentsailingdownasnowyslopeandfellover,breakinghisneck.Theleftsideofhisbodywasparalyzed.Muskeventuallymadeafullrecovery,butitinvolvedspendingtwomonthsonhisback,whichgavehimplentyoftimetocomeupwithaplan.Sincethen,hehaslaunchedaninitiativetoput“learninggardens”inpublicschoolsacrossAmerica;attractedGenerationZtothefarmingprofessionbychangingshippingcontainersintohigh-tech,data-driven,year-roundfarms;andthisyear,iskickingoffanewcampaigntocreateonemillionat-homegardens.Aimedatreachinglow-incomefamilies,theMillionGardensMovementwasinspiredbythepandemic,asbothadesiretofeelmoreconnectedtonatureandfoodinsecurityhavebeenattheforefrontofsomanypeople’slives.“Weweregettingalotofinquiriesaboutgardeningfrompeoplethathadnevergardenedbefore,”saysMusk.“Peoplewerelookingtogardenforabunchofreasons:tosupplementtheirbudget,toimprovethenutritionalqualityoftheirdiets,orjusttocuretheboredomthatcamewiththelockdown.”Theprogramoffersfreegardenkitsthatcanbegrownindoorsoroutdoors,andwillbedistributedthroughschoolsthatMusk’snon-profit,BigGreen,hasalreadypartneredwith.Italsooffersfreecoursesonhowtogetthegardengrowingandfreshseedsandmaterialsforthechanginggrowingseasons.“IgrewupintheprojectswhenIwasyoung,inwhatwenowcallfooddeserts,”saysEVE,oneofthemanycelebritieswhohaveteamedupwiththeorganizationtoencouragepeopletopickupafreegarden.“WhatIloveaboutthisisthatit’snotdifficult.Weareallabletogrowsomething.”24.Whatdoestheunderlinedexpression“brokenthecode”inparagraph1probablymean?A.brokentherule.C.sparednoeffort.B.foundawayout.D.madeuphismind.25.WhatcanwelearnabouttheMillionGardensMovement?A.Ithasjustaccomplisheditstarget.B.Ithasmainlyattractedyounggenerations.C.Itincreaseseconomicburdensforthepoor.D.Itispartlyduetothelackoffoodsecurity.26.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesMusk?A.Serious.B.Flexible.C.Charitable.D.Straightforward.27.WhyisEVEtakenasanexample?A.Tosharehisexperienceinafooddesert.B.Toencouragepeopletostartafreegarden.C.Toclarifythereasonwhyhelovesagarden.D.Todemonstratetheprogramtobenon-profit.CDoyouhavefrighteningdreamswhilesleeping?Accordingtoanemailinterviewbyclinical高三二月联合考试第4页(共10页)psychologistandsleepexpertDr.MichaelBreus,roughly5percentofthegeneralpopulationhasatleastonebaddreamperweek.NightmarestypicallyhappenduringREMsleep,duringthemiddleandlaterpartsofthenight.Thereisnoexactexplanationfornightmares,butBreussaysit’spossiblethattheyhelpthebrainpractise,prepareforandevenanticipatedifficultordangerousexperiencesinwakinglife.Ofcourse,it’spossiblethatnightmares,likedreamsingeneral,don’thaveaprimaryfunction—thatthey’reaby-productofotheractivitiesinthebody.Butmostsleepscientiststhinkthatdreamsandnightmaresexistforsomepurposes.Onestudyfoundthemostcommonnightmarewasfalling,followedbydreamsofbeingchased,feelinglost,andfeelingtrapped.Thenwhydonightmareshappen?“Certaincircumstancesandcharacteristicsmakesomepeoplemorelikelytohavenightmaresthanothers,”sayssleepmedicinespecialistDr.BarryKrakow.Hethinkspeoplewho’vebeentraumatized(使受精神创伤)arecertainlyatahigherriskofnightmares.Examplesareofferedofthosewhohavesufferedcriminalattacks,orwhohavebeeninlife-threateningaccidents.Peoplewithsomedegreeofsensitivityintheirbiologicalmake-uparealsomorelikelytohavebaddreams,sothey’remorecommoninpeoplewhosufferfromanxietyordepression,orwhouseexcessdrugsoralcohol.Thetraditionalbeliefoftenhasitthatnightmaresaretheresultofeatingtoomuchrichfoodbeforebedtime,butitisstilluncertainwhetherthisistrue.Onestudyfrom2015didfindalinkbetweeneatingdairyorhotfoodsbeforebedtimeandhavingdisturbingdreams,butthestudyauthorsnotedthatthiscouldn’tbeprovendefinitelybecausethedatawasself-reportedandtherewerealotofotherfactorstoconsider.However,researchinrecentdecadeshasshownthatpeoplewhosufferfromsleepdisordersarealsomorelikelytohavenightmares.28.WhatmayDr.Breusagreewithaboutnightmares?A.Theycometrueonceinawhile.B.Theyhappenatanytimeduringsleep.C.Theypossiblyhelppredictfutureevents.D.Theyariseforsomereallyspecificpurposes.29.WhodoesDr.Krakowthinktendstosuffernightmares?A.Paulwhooftenstaysuplate.C.Peterwhoissensitivetoalcohol.30.Whatcanwelearnfromparagraph5?B.Jackwhohashadhorribleexperiences.D.Johnwhosleepsinanoisyenvironment.A.Eatingrichfoodbeforebedtimewillcausenightmares.B.Thedatausedinthe2015studywasreliableandaccurate.C.Thetraditionalbeliefaboutnightmareshasbeendisproved.D.Thelinkbetweendairyorhotfoodandnightmaresisstilluncertain.31.Fromwhichsectionofawebsiteisthetextprobablytaken?A.Mentalhealth.B.Popularculture.C.Eatinghabits.D.Lifeexperiences.DGeothermal(地热的)powergenerationisoneofourmoststablerenewableenergyresources.高三二月联合考试第5页(共10页)HeatgeneratedbelowtheEarth’ssurfacecanprovideanalmostunlimitedsupplytopowerandheathomes.Andwhilegeothermalelectricityonlyaccountsforaroundonepercentofglobalgeneration,thatissettoatleasttripleby2050.TheGeysersinCaliforniaistheworld’slargestgeothermalelectricitycomplex.Itproducesenoughelectricityfromits18powerplantsfor725,000homes,totaling20percentofthestate’srenewableenergy.Superheated“drysteam”ischanneledfromalargesandstonereservoirheatedbyalargemagmachamber(岩浆房)morethanfourmilesbeneaththesurface.Heatiscapturedfromitspassagethroughtherockandtheheatedwaterconvertsintoelectricity.Cooledwateristhenrecycledandpumpedbacktogathermoreheat.EGS(enhancedgeothermalsystems)technologieswillopenupmanymoresitesforgeothermalenergy.“Youcaneffectivelyputapowerplantanywhere,”saidWillPettit,directoroftheGeothermalResourcesCouncil.“Allyouhavetodoisdrilldeepenoughandyouwillfindhotrock.”Mostgeothermalplantsactuallyuseaflashsteamtechnique,wherehotwater(at360For180C)isdrawnup,passedintolowerpressuretanksandflashedintosteamtopoweraturbine(涡轮机).Binarycycle(双元循环)plantsarethegrowthtechnologybecausetheycanoperateatlowerwatertemperaturesandmorediversegeographicallocations.Theyusemoderatelyhotwatertoheatasecondaryfluidwithalowerboilingpoint—aslowas135F—todriveturbines.Geothermalplantsalreadyemit11timeslesscarbondioxideperunitofelectricitythantheaverageUScoalpowerplant.Theycanalsooperate24hoursadaytoprovideasolidbaseloadforhomesandbusinesses.Therearedrawbackstoo.Seismicactivityarounddrillingwellsisafactor.Highinvestmentcostsareanother.ButtheUSgovernmentisbackingthesectorwithmulti-milliondollarfundstopushforwardadvancedEGSresearch.Geothermalenergyissettoplayabigpartinthelow-carbonelectricityfuture.32.WhatisthesignificanceofEGS(enhancedgeothermalsystems)technologies?A.Theyhavemadegeothermalenergylesssustainable.B.Theyallowformoreefficientuseofgeothermalresources.C.Theyhavegreatlyreducedtheneedfordrillingingeothermalsites.D.Theyhaveopenedupnewmethodsofgeneratingelectricityfromwater.33.Whatcanbeinferredfromparagraph4?A.Powerplantsarenotaffectedbywater.B.Hotwaterisusedtopoweraturbinedirectly.C.Binarycycleplantsarelessrestrictedtolocations.D.Aflashsteamtechniqueisamustingeothermalplants.34.Whatisthewriter’sattitudetowardsgeothermalpower?A.Indifferent.B.Ambiguous.C.Pessimistic.D.Optimistic.35.Whatisthemainideaofthearticle?A.Geothermalpowerislikelytobeagreatchancetosustainablepower.B.TraditionalpowerhasbeenreplacedbygeothermalpowerinAmerica.C.Businesseshavebeencompetingtogainanadvantageingeothermalpower.D.EGStechnologieshavecomeintowidespreadapplicationaroundtheworld.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)高三二月联合考试第6页(共10页)HowtoFeelatPeaceIsfeelingtrulypeacefulapipedream?Nope!Withalittlework,youcanfeelcalm,cool,andcollected(justlikeyoudeserveto).onethatworksforyou!36Theseworkbasedonpersonalpreference,sojustfindReleasewhatyoucannotcontrol.Thisisthemostimportantpartoffeelingatpeaceandthefirstplaceyoushouldalwaysstart.90%ofthetime,whenwe’reworriedaboutsomethingorstressedout,thesourceofouranxietyisreallysomethingthatwehavenocontrolover.inworryingaboutsomething.37Ifyoucan’taffecttheoutcomethenthereisnopointGetaninspirationfromnature.Gositoutinanareanearby.Listentothetrees.Watchtheanimals.DotheyseemworriedaboutwhattheirbrotherdidlastChristmas?Dothetreesseemtonoticewhenitstartstorain?38Creategoals.Havingagoalthatyoucanworkforcanreallyhelpwhenyou’refeelinglostandaimlessinlife.39Findsomethingthatyouwantforyourselfandthenfigureoutwhatyouhavetodotopursueit.You’llfindaninnerpeacewhenyou’reworkingwithallyoursouldevotedtoasinglegoal.Whenotherpeoplemakeusangry,itisusuallybecausewecannotunderstandwhythey’redoingsomethingthat’smakingusangry.Insteadofblowingupatsomeoneorstressingyourselfout,trytoseethingsfromtheirsideofthetable.Thinkaboutwhytheydidwhattheydid...andrememberthatwe’reallpeoplewithourownproblemsandourowndreams.A.Forgiveyourself.B.Findthehumanityinallpeople.C.Allyoucandoinlifeistotryyourbestandletfatetakeitscourse.D.Happinessisonthehorizon,andwe’reheretoshowyouwhattodo.E.No.Natureadaptsandembraceseverytwistandturninlifeandyoushouldtoo.F.Really,what’sthepointinlifeifyoudon’thavesomethingtoworktowards,right?G.Ahugesourceofworryinourlivescomesfromwhenwebeatourselvesupfrominside.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)“Whatarethose?”Jenniferaskedme.Ilookedoverattwolargeraisedbeds(苗圃)andanswered,“Thosearepotatoes.”Inclass,sheusually41herselfintheworkinfrontofher.Today,however,she42.WithasinkingfeelingIknewfrowned.“But...”shestartedwithhervoicefadingtoawherethis43—arebrown,whilewhatyouarelookingatisthepartabovethesoil.”Itriedmyhardestnottosound45Lookingwasgoing.“Butthey’regreen.”shestartedagain.“Well,thebitsweeat,—the44.,Jennifershookherhead.Iknewthesituationcertainlycalledforimmediate高三二月联合考试第7页(共10页)47theplantwasplanthighintheair,Jenniferstoodwithashockedlookonherface.Iheldoneoutforhertotouch.Asshetookthepotatoinherhand,understanding51acrossherface.Once52fromthestemsand,shesmiledandsaid,“Ihadno.Ireachedovertothepotatoplant,49intotheair,severallargetubers(块茎)droppedontotheground.Iheldtheafewmorepotatoesthatwerestillattachedattheroots.48itbyitsbranchesandleaves,andpulled.Asleaves,thetuberwasnowsomethingthatsherecognized.ideawheretheycamefrom.”53Forme,thatbest54howmuchpupilsseemtoknowabouttheirfoodanditsproduction.ThisiswhyIstartedaneco-gardenatschool.Weneedpupilstobegivenopportunitiestointeractwithnatureandinspiredtobe41.A.trapped42.A.cry55oftheworldaroundthem.B.seatedC.buriedD.hatedB.doubtC.messD.whisperD.secret43.A.understanding44.A.bedsB.conversationB.plantsC.tendencyC.leavesD.roots45.A.superior46.A.confused47.A.explanation48.A.dugB.ridiculousB.disappointedB.effectC.innocentC.excitedC.actionD.reasonableD.encouragedD.careB.tidiedC.grabbedC.deliveredC.keepingC.returnedC.transformedC.FortunatelyC.looksupC.criticalD.coveredD.launchedD.demonstratingD.spread49.A.castB.raised50.A.takingB.handingB.froze51.A.disappeared52.A.removed53.A.Apparently54.A.takesup55.A.fondB.madeD.protectedD.UnexpectedlyD.makesupD.proudB.EventuallyB.sumsupB.certain第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。OnJan23,thethirdbatchofnational-levelskitourismresortswasannounced.thesevensuccessfulentriesnationwide,theChangbaiMountainSkiResortintheChibeiareaofNortheastChina’sJilinprovincewaslisted,destination.(potential)becomingtheprovince’sfifthnational-levelskiresortPriortothis(announce),Jilinprovincewasalreadyhometofournational-levelskiresorts,includingLakeSonghuaResort,ChangbaiMountainWandaInternationalResort,BeidahuSkiResort,andWanfengTonghuaSkiResort.Uptonow,atotalof26resortsJilinprovince60(hold)fivespots,thehighestnumbernationwide.Whetheryou’reabeginneroran616259(become)national-levelskiresortdestinations,with(advance)skier,therearesuitableskislopesforyou.(employ)itsabundanticeandsnowresources,Jilinhasbeenactivelypromotingthedevelopmentofitsiceandsnoweconomy.Itisfocusingoncultivatingnewmomentumforthissectorandtransformingits“coldresources”into“hotindustries”,homeandabroad.63attractmanyskienthusiastsfrom高三二月联合考试第8页(共10页)Jilinisnowhometo75skiresorts,makingit64populardestinationforwinteractivities.65areconsideredoneoftheTheChangbaiMountainsofferexceptionalwinterresourcesworld’stopthreepowdersnowdestinations,alongsidetheSwissAlpsandtheRockyMountains.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节应用文写作(满分15分)学校英语报刊组织同学们分享自己在假期中参与的社会实践活动,请你以此为主题写一篇短文投稿。内容包括:1.介绍实践内容;2.描述体验感受。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。MyExperienceinSocialPractice______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二节读后续写(满分25分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给的段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。Thewavescrashedheavilyagainsttherocks,thestormyseaswallowingtheonce-powerfulship.Theonlysurvivoroftheshipwreckwasbroughtbythecurrentstotheshoreofasmall,uninhabitedisland.Hisdesperatecriesforhelpmixedwiththeroarofthestorm,onlytobeswallowedbytheocean.Exhaustedanddisoriented,helayonthesandybeach,thankingwhateverforceshadsavedhislife.Afterhesurveyedthesurroundings,herealizedtheharshrealityofhisisolation.HeprayedtoGodandscannedthehorizonforanysignofrescue,butnohelpappeared.Inthemidstofdespair,hegraduallyawakenedtothefactthathehadtosurviveonthisuninhabitedislandonhisown.Drivenbygreatdetermination,thesurvivormanagedtobuildashelterwiththedriftwoodtoprotecthimfromtheelements,andtostorehisfewpossessions.Daysturnedintoweeks,andweeksintomonths.Thesurvivor,oncestuckinhisisolation,startedexploringtheisland’shiddentreasures.Hisroutinebecameadullcycleofhuntingforfood,collectingrainwater,andscanningthehorizonforanysignofrescue.Butthevastexpanseoftheoceanofferednocomfort,noshiponthehorizontosavehim.Despitehisloneliness,thesurvivorclungtohope.Thesunrisesbroughtaglimmerofoptimism,andhekeptscanningthehorizon,searchingforanytraceofrescue.Then,onefatefulday,ashereturnedfromafruitlesssearchforfood,hewasgreetedbyadevastatingsight—hisshelterwasonfire,andthesmokewasrollinguptothesky!Theworsthadhappened—thefirehadconsumedallhispossessions,leavinghimnothingbuttheclothesonhisback.Desperationanddisbeliefseizedhimashewatchedthesmokerisetothesky,acrueldemonstrationofhismisfortune.高三二月联合考试第9页(共10页)注意:1.150左右;2.请按如下格式在相应位置作答。“God,howcouldyoudothistome!”hecried.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Therescuersexplainedthattheyhadseenthesmokesignalfromtheburningshelter.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________高三二月联合考试第10页(共10页)应用文:重庆育才中学西南大学附属中学万州高级中学高2024届拔尖强基联盟高三下二月联合考试英语答案MyExperienceinSocialPracticeThiswinterbreak,Ihadtheprivilegeofparticipatinginauniquesocialpracticeinitiativethataimedtobridgethegenerationgapinourcommunity.Alongsidelocalseniors,weorganizedintergenerationalactivities,fosteringmeaningfulconnectionsbetweentheelderlyandyoungervolunteers.Fromsharinglifestoriestocollaboratingoncreativeprojects,theexperiencehighlightedthewealthofwisdomthatcomeswithageandtheimportanceofinheritingandpromotingthetraditionalChinesevirtueofcaringfortheelderly.听力:1-5:ACBAC阅读:6-10:CCACB24-27:BDCB11-15:AACBC28-31:CBDA16-20:BBAAB32-35:BCDAFrommyperspective,theprojectnotonlyenrichedthelivesoftheelderlybutalsoemphasizedthepowerofunityincreatingamorevibrantandharmoniouscommunity.21-23:CDC七选五:DCEFB读后续写:“God,howcouldyoudothistome!”hecried.Thecryofmiseryanddesperationechoedthroughtheairashefelltohisknees,tearsminglingwiththesaltyseawind.Hisprayerswereseeminglyunanswered,andnow,eventheshelterhehadpainstakinglyconstructedlayinruins.Thefirenotonlyconsumedthetangibleevidenceofhisperseverance,butalsothefragilehopethathadkepthimgoing...Inthedepthsofdespair,thesurvivorsleptrestlessly.Butasthefirstraysofdawnpaintedthesky,hewasawakenedbythesoundofashipthatwasapproachingtheisland.Disbeliefmingledwithhopeinhiswearyeyeswhenrescuersstoodbeforehim.Bewildered,heasked:“HowdidyouknowIwashere?”完型:41-45:CDBDA46-50:ACCBD语法填空:51-55:DABBC56.Among57.potentially58.announcement59.havebecome60.holdingTherescuersexplainedthattheyhadseenthesmokesignalfromtheburningshelter.Itdawnedonthesurvivorthatwhatseemedlikeatragedy,thelossofhismeagerpossessionsandshelter,hadunintentionallybecomeabeaconthatguidedtherescue.Asheboardedtheship,leavingtheislandbehind,thesurvivorlookedbackonelasttime.Theisland,nowfadingintothehorizon,aswellastheburntremainsoftheshelterstoodasthewitnessofhisperseverance.Theshipcarriedthesurvivortowardsanewchapterandthesurvivorcarriedwithhimafirmbeliefthatsometimeshopecouldemergefromtheashes,soit’scrucialnottoloseheartevenifinthedarkestmoments.61.advanced62.Employing63.which64.a65.andW:Well,that’simpressive.Wewillcallyounextweektocomeforaninterview.Text8英语听力原文Text1W:HiPhil.Didallthatnoiseinthestreetwakeyouuplastnight?M:Wheredidyougetthatskirt?It’ssocute.M:No,itdidn’t.I’madeepsleeper.Whathappened,Jess?W:Thanks!Iboughtitonline.Ibuymanythingsonline,likebooksandevenshoes.W:Well,Ididn’tseeitmyselfbutIheardthatitwasanargumentbetweentwocardriversandsupposedlyitgotquiteheated.M:Really?Ibuybooksonline,butI’veneverboughtclothesonline.IliketotrythingsonbeforeIbuythem.M:Really?Whotoldyouaboutit?Text2W:Taraatnumber42.Itseemsthatbothdriversgotoutoftheircarsandstartedshoutingateachother.Shesaystheyalmoststartedfighting.W:Howdoyoulikeyournewboss?M:She’sOK.Ijustwishshe’dlearntolightenupalittle.Sheneverenjoysajoke.It’shardtoevengetasmileM:Hmm…wellI’dthinkwhetherwhatTarasaidwascompletelytrueifIwereyou.W:No,Ibelieveheractually—peopledogetveryannoyedbynotbeingabletopasseachotheronthisstreet.M:Didthecarsmakecontact?outofher.Text3W:DoyouhaveaNewYear’splan?W:No…theywerejustcominginoppositedirectionsandtheymetwherethestreetgetsnarrowandneitheronewouldmovebackwardstolettheotherpass.Sotheyjuststayedthere,inthemiddleoftheroad,withneitheronegivingway.M:Abigone!Idecidenottoeatsomuchprocessedfood.I’mgoingtofocusonhome-cookedmeals.W:Mineisverysimilar.I’mnotgoingtogoonadietbutIwanttoeatabalanceddietwithmorefruitsandvegetables.M:Howchildish.Text4Text9M:WhydidyoustopworkingforTexon?W:MyguesttodayisthenovelistGregField!Greg,wereyouintobooksandreadingasakid?M:Well,myparentswerealwaysonatmetoread.Theycouldn’tunderstandwhyIdidn’tlikeitmuch.Onesummer,though,Iwasinmygrandma’ssittingroomandshehadthiswholepileofbooks,whichsheletmeplaywithbecauseIlikedthecovers.AndIstartedleafingthrough,andthenmaybereadingawordortwo,andthenapage,andthenthatwasit.W:TheprimaryreasonisthatIcouldn’

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