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2024-2025学年第二学期六校联合体2月联合调研高三英语(试卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟)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)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。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:How
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shirt?A.£19.15. B.£9.18. C.£9.15.1.Whenwillthemeetingstart?A.At9:10.B.At9:20. C.At9:25.2.Whydoesthemanmakethecall?A.Tolearnaboutapolicy.B.Tocancelanappointment.C.Toaskaboutamedicalbill.3.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Awebpage. B.Acomputerproblem.C.Adownloadedfile.4.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Atanairport. B.Inadeliverycompany. C.Atahotel.5.WhatdothespeakersthinkofJoel?A.Heisorganized. B.Heisunreliable. C.Heissilent.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5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A、B、C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.Howdoesthemanrespondtothewoman’srequest?A.Confusedly.B.Impolitely. C.Patiently.7.Whatwillthemandonext?A.Payfortheparking. B.Comebackhome. C.Deliverapackage.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whatfielddothespeakersworkin?A.Publishing. B.Education. C.Informationtechnology.9.WhatisthemainreasonforchoosingReiko’sstory?A.It’swellstructured.B.Itcanattractmorepeople.C.Ithasaneducationaltheme.听第8段材料,回答第10至13题。10.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?A.ShehastakenSpanishclasses.B.ShehasbeentoSpainmanytimes.C.ShehaslearnedSpainforwork.11.Howlongwillthecourselast?A.Aboutonemonth. B.Abouttwomonths. C.Aboutthreemonths.12.Whydoesthemanadvisethewomantoregisterearly?A.Thenumberofplacesisdecreased.B.Theregisteringtimeislimited.C.Theclassesareverypopular.13.Whatdoesthewomanrequestintheend?A.Alistofthetextbooks.B.Athinbookonthecourses.C.Awaytocontactthecenter.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Whatisprobablythewoman?A.Anarchitect. B.Ateacher. C.Aneditor.15.WhatinspiredAndytopursuehiscareer?A.Hisdesiretodevelopattractivespaces.B.Hisaimofpromotinggreenerlifestyles.C.Hisfamilytraditioninthisfield.16.WhatismentionedasahighlightofAndy’scareer?A.Completingaprojectaheadofschedule.B.Workingonalandmarkbuilding.C.Startinghisownbusiness.17.WhatdoesAndyvaluemostaboutworkinginconstruction?A.Stayingupdatedontechnology.B.Keepingcuriousandcreative.C.Promotingteamwork.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Whatisthespeakerdoing?A.Recommendinganorganization.B.Introducingaprofession.C.Presentingaguest.19.WhatdoesDanielCarlin’scurrentjobinvolve?A.Studyingadvancedmedicaltechnology.B.Establishingsomenewclinics.C.Offeringremoteconsultations.20.Whatisthelong-termgoalofCarlin’sclinic?A.Toaidmedicalstaffindevelopingnations.B.TogivemedicaltreatmenttoAmericansabroad.C.Toprovidefreemedicaltreatmentforneedyareas.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。AIfswordfightingisyourthing,comeandlearnwiththecurrentWorldBroadswordChampion!AboutthiseventItisafactthatallthingsarebetterwithswords.ComeandlearnthebasicsoftheswordinonehandwiththecurrentWorldBroadswordChampion!Thisclassisanintroductiontothebasicskillsofsingle-handedswords—sabres,broadswordsorotherweapons.You’lllearnthebasics,likefootwork,cutsanddefence,aswellassomeconceptsthatmaketheartoffencing(击剑运动)sticktogether.Thisworkshopissuitableforages14andup—checkoutourkids’classesforyoungerages.Allequipmentisprovided—justbringyourselfandwearcomfortablesportsclothesandlightshoeswithnon-markingsoles(鞋底).Ifyoubuyaticketforourlong-swordpresentationworkshoponSaturday,youmaybuyitforonly$10.Dateandtime:6:00pm-8:00pm,Tue.,5Jul.,2024Location:AdelaideSwordAcademy,3PitmanRoad,WindsorGardens,SA5087,AustraliaAboutAdelaideSwordAcademyItisaprofessionallyrunHistoricalEuropeanMartialArts(HEMA)schoolbasedinAdelaide,SA,runbyMarkHolgate.Weteach,compete,andwinregularlyatinterstate,nationalandinternationalevents.Ourclassesaresuitableforallages,genders,andphysicaltypes,usingmodernequipmentandteachingmethods.WerunclassesfivedaysaweekatmanyAdelaidelocations,sogettingintohistoricalfencinghasneverbeeneasier.Comejoinus!21.Whatisspecialabouttheclass?A.Ittargetslearnersunderfourteen.B.Itinvitesworldfamousathletestoteach.C.Itaimstochooseplayersforafencingmatch.D.Itteachesthefundamentalsofsingle-handedswords.22.Whatshouldlearnersdowhentakingtheclass?A.Theyshouldwearspecialshoes.B.Theyshouldbuytheappointedequipment.C.Theyshouldattendtheclassonweekends.D.Theyshoulddecidewhichkindofswordtolearn.23.Whatistheauthor’spurposeinmentioningAdelaideSwordAcademy?A.Toattractpeopletonationalswordevents.B.Tointroducehowtosignupforitsclasses.C.Toshowitisagoodplacetolearnswordskills.D.Toadvisepeopletolearnmoreaboutfencing.BInmymid-20s,Ifoundmyselfinoneofthemostterriblerelationshipsofmylife.Lookingforasolution,Iboughtmyfirstself-helpbook,whichpromisedIcouldbehealed(治愈)ofanythingifIgotridofmylimitingbeliefs.Ifinisheditindays,andfoundeventhoughIwasstillthesamedepressed,broke,singlemother,Iwasfascinated.Overthenext15years,Iboughthundredsofself-helpbooks,courses,andapps,andfollowedeveryself-styledpersonalimprovementadviseronsocialmedia,hopingtofindhappiness,confidence,andlove.Someadvicewasgentleandobvious:“Talkkindlytoyourself;getenoughsleep.”Othersweredangerous,encouragingmetospendmoremoneythanIcouldaffordtoshowwealthortoignoremyhealthproblemstofeelhealthy.Aftermyfather’sdeathin2022,mydependencygrewstronger.Ispentalargeamountoftimereadingabouthowtogrieve(哀悼)andgetthroughthepain,butnotdoingthethingsthatwouldactuallymakemefeelbetter:sittingwithmyfeelings,allowingmyselftocry,andprocessingtheloss.AlthoughIfollowedtheguidance,nothingimproved.Icouldn’thelpbutfeelthatnotachievingresultswasmypersonalfailing,ratherthantheindustry’sbrokenpromises.Gradually,Irealizedthatinsteadofhelpingme,theadvicewasmakingmefeelworse.Andadeepconversationwithalovedonemademerecognizethatintryingtochangemylife,Iwasattemptingtochangeaspectsofmyselfthatwereoutofmycontrol.InsteadoffocusingonwhoIwantedtobecome,IknewIhadtoquitself-helptolearnandacceptwhoIreallywas.Sincequittingself-help,I’verealizedthatfocusingallyourenergyonself-improvementcandrain(消耗)thejoyoutoflife.Itmakeshappinessconditional:onlywhenIhavegottoacertainstagecanIfeelcontentment;onlywhenIlookthatwaycanIbeloved.Itcanalsostopyoufromunconditionallyacceptingyourimperfectlyperfectself.Afteralongtime,IfinallyunderstandthatperhapsIneverneededfixingatall.24.Whatcanwelearnabouttheauthorfromthefirstparagraph?A.Whytheself-helpbookfailedtoworkforher.B.Whysheturnedtoself-helpbooksinhermid-20s.C.Howshegotinspirationfromself-helpbooks.D.Howtheself-helpbooksavedherfromdepression.25.Whatdidtheauthorthinkofself-helpbooksatlast?A.Beneficial. B.Ineffective. C.Unreasonable. D.Insightful.26.Whatchangedidtheauthormakeintheend?A.Shesoughtmedicaltreatment.B.Shetriednewself-helpmethods.C.Shebegantoaccepthertrueself.D.Shefollowedmoreadvisers.27.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.YoucanAlwaysFindAdviceinSelf-helpBooks.B.Youcan’tJustReadSelf-helpBooksbutnotPractice.C.YoushouldFindtheRightSelf-helpBookforYourself.D.Youdon’tNeedSelf-helpBookstobeBetter.C WhengeneticistElizabethClareplaced70smallfilters(过滤器)aroundEngland’sHamertonZooParklastyear,sheintendedforthetrapstocollectDNAfromthesky.Whatshedidn’tknow,however,wasthatledbyKristineBohmann,anotherteamwasconductingasimilarexperimentintheCopenhagenZoo.Wildanimalsareusuallystudiedindirectlythroughcluesthattheyleavebehind,likefur,feathersorwaste.Thatmeanscertainanimals—especiallythesmall,fastandshyones—areoftenmissedintraditionalwildlifesurveys.BecausealllivingorganismsshedDNAintotheairoftheenvironmenttheylivein,thetworesearchgroupshopedtheycouldusethosegenetictraces,calledeDNA,tofindoutwhatanimalsfrequentanarea.OneofthebiggestchallengesofworkingwithairborneeDNAisavoidingcontamination(污染)fromothersources,whichcouldmuddle(弄乱)results.“Thezoobecomesthisperfectenvironmentwhereweknoweverythingthatwe’redetectinghasonlyonepossiblesource,”saysClare.“Mylabdoesn’thandletigerDNAever,soifwe’redetectingatiger,thereisnoothersource.”ToseeifeDNAcouldbedetectedintheair,bothteamsplacedfiltersindifferentzooenclosures,includingbothindoorandoutdoorexhibits.Bohmann’sgroupcollected40airsamplesinthreelocationsaroundtheCopenhagenZoo.Theyalsotestedthreedifferentairsamplingdevices.Clare’sgrouptookasimilarapproachbutinsteadusedjustonetypeofairpump.Thoughbothgroupswereoptimisticthattheirideacouldwork,theywerestillshockedattheirresults.Inthe40samplesthatBohmann’sgroupcollected,theysuccessfullyfound49speciesincludingmammals,birds,reptilesandfish.“Wehadnoideathatthiswouldactuallyworksowell,”saysBohmann.Clare’steamalsoidentifiedDNAfrommorethantwodozendifferentspeciesofanimalsfromtheirsamples,includingtigers,lemursanddingoes.“It’sreallyexcitinglookingathowbothofthesepapershaveproducedthesameresults,”saysMarkJohnson,whostudieseDNAatTexasTechUniversity.WhilehopefulaboutthefutureofairborneeDNA,Johnsonnoteshugeleapsneedtobemadebeforethetechniquesusedinthezoocanbeappliedinthefield.CollectingeDNAinthewildaddsahostofnewvariables.“Thenextstepistotakeitfromthezoointothenaturalenvironmentandseewhatwefindthere,”saysJohnson.28.Whatdidthetwoteamsofscientiststrytodo?A.Tostudyzooanimals’DNAindetail.B.TodetectanimalsfromDNAintheair.C.Toimprovezooenvironmentsforanimals.D.TocompareDNAsofdifferentzooanimals.29.Whydidthescientistschoosethezoofortheirstudy?A.Becausetheairtherewasmuchcleaner.B.Becausethereweremanyusefulresourcesinit.C.BecausetheyexpectedtofindatigerDNAthere.D.Becauseitcouldensuretheaccuracyoftheresults.30.Whatcanwelearnaboutthetwogroups’findings?A.Theyneededtobefurtherproved.B.Theydependedgreatlyonthedevices.C.Theywerefarbeyondthescientists’expectations.D.Theyfailedtosupportthescientists’ideaabouteDNA.31.What’sMarkJohnson’sattitudetowardsthefutureofeDNA?A.Cautiouslyoptimistic. B.Mildlydoubtful. C.Somewhatopposed. D.Completelysupportive.DThere’sanintrinsic(固有的)desireamongstmostpeopletoexploreourplanet.There’sthissenseinmodernsocietythatsomehowwewillfindabetterexistenceorwe’llfindhappinessbygoingonholiday.Ithinkwe’vealmostbeenconditionedtobecometourists,totheextentthatalotofpeopleengageintourismwithoutactuallyconsideringwhythey’redoingso.Thereareplentyofpeoplewhowillgotothesameplaceeveryyear,becausethey’recomfortableandfamiliarwithit.Peopleareexperiencinglessandlesstheplacestheyareat.Theymightbethereinbody,butnotnecessarilyinmind,becausealotofpeopleareconstantlythinking:“HowamIgoingtopresentmyselftomysocialmediagroupbackhomethroughmypostsonFacebookorInstagram?”Butthisisjustonesideoftheproblem.Ontheotherside,ourtravelhastakenatollontheenvironment.Itisreportedthatthecarbonemissionsfromairtravelaccountedfor2.5%ofglobalemissionsin2019,andthisfiguremaytriple(增至三倍)by2050.Iadmitthattherehasbeenaconsiderableincreaseinpeople’sawarenessabouttheenvironment.Andsomepeoplesaythatthiscaneventuallyleadtoashiftinourbehaviorastourists.However,Ican’tsharetheiroptimism.Alotofresearchhasbeendoneintotheextenttowhichtouristsarewillingtoadapttheirbehavior.Andeventhosepeoplewhoregularlyconsumeorbehaveinanenvironmentallyfriendlyfashionactuallytemporarilyforgettheirenvironmentalcommitments,andbehavelikenormaltourists.Theydosuffersomekindofeco-guilt,butneverthelesstheycontinuetotravel,andtheycontinuetofly.I’moldenoughtorememberwhentourismwasjustthesummerholiday,andyouwouldlookforwardtothosetwoweeksayearwhenyouwouldgoonholiday.Itwasspecialandmeaningful,butnowadaysitissoeasytotravel.Travelisnowseenasaright,notasaprivilege.However,tosomeextent,Ihopetherewillbeasignificantriseinthecostoftravel,oratleastinairtravel.Inmyopinion,onlyinthiswaycanpeoplerealizethevalueoftravelexperienceandreallyenjoyit.Also,onlyinthiswaycanmanyproblemsarisingwiththedevelopmentoftourismbeproperlysolved.32.Whatistheproblemwithmosttouristsaccordingtotheauthor?A.Theydon’tcareaboutourplanetatall.B.Theyposttoomanyphotosonsocialmedia.C.Theycanhardlyfindtherightplacetoexplore.D.Theyfailtohaveameaningfultravelingexperience.33.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart“takenatollon”inParagraph3probablymean?A.Improved.B.Damaged.C.Saved. D.Shaped. 34.WhatcanwelearnfromParagraph4?A.Touristscanhardlybeaffectedbyenvironmentalawareness.B.Touristsareunawareoftheeffectoftheirbehavior.C.Tourists’environmentalawarenesshasbeenincreased.D.Touristsfindithardtotravelwithoutharmingtheenvironment.35.Whydoestheauthorhopeairlineticketswillbemoreexpensive?A.Tolimitthedevelopmentoftourism.B.Tocreateasenseofequalityinsociety.C.Tohelppeoplevaluetheirtravelingexperience.D.Tomakepeoplelessexcitedabouttravelling.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Inmodernsociety,manyretiredpeoplearelonely,isolatedandlackpurposewhilemanyyoungpeoplehavetheirownproblems.36Ortheymaywishtoliveindependentlybutbeunabletopaythehighrentsintheirarea.37Itinvolvesbringingolderandyoungerpeopletogetherformutual(互相的)support.Afterall,“theaged”representahugeuntapped(未被利用的)resource:theyincluderetiredengineers,doctors,teachersandbusinesspeoplewithyearsofexperienceandexpertise.38Insomeprojects,retiredpeoplehelpoutinprimaryschools,tohearchildrenreadandofferthemindividualsupport.Similarprojectsareruninsecondaryschoolsandevenuniversities.Otherprojectsinvolvesendingchildrenandteenagersintooldpeople’shomesonaregularbasistoteachthem“digitalskills”,toentertainthemorsimplybefriendthemandlistentotheirstoriesandadvice.39Thestudentcaneitherliverent-freeinexchangeforhouseholdchores(家务杂活)andsupportforthehomeowner,ortheycanpayareducedrentinexchangeforchattingwiththeolderpersonregularlyandkeepinganeyeontheirhealthandwell-being.Intergenerationalvolunteeringprojectshavehadatrulysignificantimpactonbothsides.Bybringingtogetherpeopleofdifferentgenerationsandsocioeconomicbackgrounds,theyhavebuilttrust,respectandfriendship.40A.Theseareessentialforthefabricofsociety.B.Studieshaveshownthatretiredpeoplecanstillcontributetosociety.C.Intergenerationalvolunteeringcanprovideasolutiontotheseproblems.D.Volunteeringmayevenhelpyoungpeoplediscoveranewinterestorpassionforlife.E.Theymayfacethechallengeoffindingajobwithoutworkexperienceorpracticalskills.F.Youngpeople,too,havevaluableskillstoshare,mostobviouslytheirup-to-dateknowledgeoftechnology.G.Elsewhere,thereareprojectsthatmatchuniversitystudentswithwealthyelderlypeoplewhohavesparerooms.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,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。RogerBannister,borninHarrow,London,earlyshowedatalentforrunning.Universityeducationwasbeyondthe41ofhisworking-classparents,buthewas42tosecureaplaceatoneofEngland’stopuniversitiesandpursueacareerin43.Luckily,owingtohisacademic44,BannisterwasawardedascholarshipbyOxfordUniversity,wherehisexceptionalspeedonthetracksoonearnedhimtheattentionand45fromthesportsmedia.Surprisingly,he46tocompeteinthe1948OlympicsinLondon,preferringtofocusonhis47andhismedicalstudies.By1951,BannisterhadwontheBritishchampionshipinthemileandfelt48forOlympiccompetition.Unfortunately,alast-minutechangeintheschedule49himtocompetewithoutrestingbetweeneventsandhefinishedjustfourthinthe1500-meterraceatthe1952Olympics.Tobreakthefour-minutemilebarrier,Bannister5045minuteseverydayfromhisfull-timemedicalstudiesfortraining.OnMay6,1954,atOxford,hisefforts51paidoff.Atage25,Bannistermadehistory,crossingthefinishlineat3:59.4.Whentheannouncerreadoutthetime:“3…”,therestwas52bythecheeringcrowd.Inthefollowingfamous“MileoftheCentury”race,Bannister53AustralianrunnerJohnLandywithatimeof3:58.8toLandy’s3:59.6,bothunderfourminutes.In1955,Bannister’sautobiography,FirstFourMinutes,cameout.Bannister’s54toacademicmedicineisequallyremarkable,buthisspiritofthefour-minutemileis55tonotonlypeopleofourera,buttobeforeandafter.41.A.hope B.control C.sight D.reach42.A.excited B.determined C.satisfied D.surprised43.A.literature B.biology C.history D.medicine44.A.effort B.interest C.courage D.attention45.A.support B.permission C.recognition D.guidance46.A.declined B.planned C.decided D.promised47.A.family B.training C.profession D.competition48.A.cool B.proud C.ready D.afraid49.A.forced B.allowed C.expected D.encouraged50.A.takein B.setaside C.carryaway D.getthrough51.A.initially B.actually C.definitely D.eventually52.A.favored B.attracted C.drowned D.confirmed53.A.inspected B.defeated C.overlooked D.approached54.A.promise B.attitude C.contribution D.viewpoint55.A.controversial B.considerate C.aggressive D.inspirational第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Everysummer,NewYorkerStephenL.Kossconductscitywalktours,knownas“WalkingwithSteve,”56(guide)visitorsthroughlittle-knownbutculturallyrichplacesinSuzhoutohelpthemlearnmoreaboutthecity.ManylocalsadmittheyareamazedbecauseStephenknowsSuzhoubetterthantheydo.StephenKossfirstcametoChinain2001.Hevisitedmanytouristdestinations,butSuzhouleft57uniqueimpressiononhim.SohereturnedandlatermarriedanativeofSuzhou.ThecoupledecidedtostayinSuzhouforhalfoftheyear58inNewYorktheotherhalf.WheneverhereturnedtotheU.S.,peoplewouldaskhim59helivedinChina.Whenhesaid“Suzhou”,60(addition)questionspouredin.So,hewouldhavetoexplain.Finally,Stephenresolved61(pen)somethingconcerningSuzhou.Hebeganresearchinginlibraries62theNewYorkPublicLibraryandwheninSuzhou,wouldaddnewmaterials.Theresearchtookhimaboutsixyearsandaftertwoyearsmoreofwritingandrevising,hisbookBeautifulSu:ASocialandCulturalHistoryofSuzhou,China63(publish)in2015.In2017,Stephenwasadvisedto64(whole)exploreSuzhouthroughcitywalks.Thus,“WalkingwithSteve”waslaunched.Sincethen,bothlocalsandexpats(侨民)65(join)thetoursandbecomefriendswithStephen.第四部分写作(共两节;满分40分)第一节(满分15分)66.假如你是李华,上周你校开展了一场主题为“人工智能(AI)与我们的生活”的演讲比赛,请为校英文报写一篇报道,内容包括:1.比赛目的;2.比赛的过程与结果;3.比赛的影响和意义。注意:1.写作词数应为
80个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。AIandOurLives:AnInspiringSpeechContest__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二节(满分25分)67.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。Thelittlecountryschoolhousewasheatedbyanold-fashionedcoalstove.Alittleboyhadthejobofcomingtoschoolearlyeachdaytostartthefireandwarmtheroombeforehisteacherandclassmatesarrived.Onemorningtheyarrivedtofindtheschoolhouseinflames.Theydraggedtheunconsciouslittleboyoutoftheburningbuildingmoredeadthanalive.Hehadmajorburnsoverthelowerhalfofhisbodyandwastakentothenearbycountyhospital.Fromhisbedtheterriblyburned,semi-consciouslittleboyfaintlyheardthedoctortalkingtohismother.Thedoctortoldhismotherthathersonwouldpossiblydiefortheterriblefirehaddamagedthelowerhalfofhisbody.Butthebraveboydidn’twanttodie.Hemadeuphismindthathewouldsurvive.Somehow,totheamazementofthephysician,hedidsurvive.Whenthemortal(致命的)dangerwaspast,heagainheardthedoctorandhismotherspeakingquietly.Themotherwastoldthatsincethefirehaddestroyedsomuchfleshinhislegs,hewasdoomed(注定)tobeunabletowalkproperlywithnouseatallofhislowerlimbs.Oncemorethebraveboymadeuphismind.Hewouldwalk.Butunfortunatelyfromthewaistdown,hehadnomotorability.Histhinlegsjustdangled(悬垂)there,allbutlifeless.Ultimatelyhewasreleasedfromthehospital.Everydayhismotherwouldmassagehislittlelegs,buttherewasnofeeling,nocontrol,nothing.Yethisdeterminationthathewouldwalkwasasstrongasever.Whenhewasn’tinbed,hewasconfined(离不开)toawheelchair.Onesunnydayhismotherwheeledhimoutintotheyardwithafencearounditsedgetogetsomefreshair.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在相应位置作答。Thisday,insteadofsittingstill,hethrewhimselffromthechair.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Usingthefenceashissupport,heraisedhimselfupslowly.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________参考答案听力(每小题1.5分,满分30分)1-5BABAB6-10CAABB11-15CCBCA16-20BACCA 阅读理解(每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)21-23DAC 24-27BBCD28-31BDCA 32-35DBAC七选五(每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)36-40ECFGA完型填空(每小题1分,满分15分)41-45DBDAC 46-50ABCAB 51-55DCBCD语篇填空(每小题1.5分,满分15分)guiding57.a58.and59.where60.additionaltopen62.like63.waspublished64.wholly65.havejoined写作第一节(满分15分)Apossibleversion:AIandOurLives:AnInspiringSpeechContestLastweek,ourschoolorganizedaninspiringspeechcontestcenteredaroundthetheme“AIandOurLives,”aimedatfosteringinsightfuldiscussionsonthemultifacetedimpactofartificialintelligence.Participantsenthusiasticallydeliveredthought-provokingspeeches,delvingintoboththeadvantagesanddisadvantagesofAI.Ultimately,LiMingemergedvictoriouswithhisperceptivepresentation,whichhighlightedAI’stransformativepotentialinshapingourfuture.Thiscontesthassparkedawaveofcriticalthinkingamongstudents,promptingthemtoreflectdeeplyontheroleoftechnologyinourlivesanditsongoingevolution.写作第二节(满分25分)Apossibleversion:Thisday,insteadofsittingstill,hethrewhimselffromthechair.Ashehittheground,asharppainshotthroughhisbody,buthisgazeimmediatelylockedontothefenceattheedgeoftheyard.Hismotherrushedtohisside,buthewavedheraway.Withgreatdetermination,hebegantocrawltowardsthefence.Thegrassseemedtobeanobstaclecourse,buthepersevered.Everyinchhemovedwasabattleagainsthisdamagedbody.Finally,hereachedthefence,hishandsgraspingtheroughwood.Usingthefenceashissupport,heraisedhimselfupslowly.Hisarmstrembledwiththeeffort,butheheldontoittightly.Witheveryounceofstrengthhehad,hetookashakystep.Hismotherwatchedwithtearsstreamingdownherface.Fromthatdayon,hepersistedintraininghimselfandhisprogressaccelerated.Ultimatelythroughhismother’sdailymassages,hisironpersistenceandhisgreatdetermination,hediddeveloptheabilitytostandup,andthentowalkbyhimself.Itisthepowerofdeterminationthatmakestheimpossiblepossible.听力原文(Text1)M:Sorry,ma’am,butthecomputerisnotacceptingyourcard.W:Howcanthatbe?Ipaidlastmonth’sbill.Canyoutryagain?M:OK,heregoes.Oh,it’sfine.W:That’sarelief.Yourcomputermustbefaulty.(Text2)M:I’vebeeninvitedtohavedinnerwithPauloandMariathiseveningbutIdon’tknowwhattowear.I’dalsoliketotakeasmallpresent.Doyouhaveanyideas?W:Justbeinformal,andI’msurethey’dappreciatesomeflowersandmaybesomethingfromScotland.(Text3)W:Howaboutspendingtheweekendwithus?M:Letmeseeifmywifeh
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