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盐城市、南京市2024-2025学年度第一学期期末调研测试

高三英语

第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)

做题时,先将答案标在试卷上.录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上

的答案转涂到答题卡上。

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,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:Howmuchistheshit?

A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.

答案是C.

1.Whatwillthemanprobablydothisafternoon?

A.Havesomecoffee.B.Prepareforatest.Takeanexam.

2.Whatisthemandoing?

A.Walkingthroughaforest.

B.Visitingthewoman'shouse.

C.Plantingflowersinhisgarden,

3.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?

A.Atapolicestation.B.Bytheroadside.C.Atananimalshelter.

4.Whatdoesthemandecidetodoregardingthenewlaptop?

A.Buyonerightnow.B.Waitforabetterdeal.C.Anticipatetherelease.

5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?

A.Alecture.B.Somecountries.C.Traditionalcustoms

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,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

试卷第1页,共14页

间。每段对话或独白读两遍。

听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

6.Whatwillthewomanprobablydofirst?

A.Gotoamodemmuseum.B.Tourahistoricbuilding.C.Visitamemorialpark

7.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Strangers.B.Travelcompanions.C.Tourguideandvisitor.

听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

8.Whatmistakedidthewomanmake?

A.Sheforgottosendthedesks.

B.Shefailedtosendthedesksintime.

C.Shedidn'tsendtheotherkindofdesks

9.WhatdocsHDCrequestthespeakerstodonow?

A.Givethemoneyback.B.Replaceallthedesks.C.Apologizetothem.

10.Whatwillthewomandotosolvetheproblem?

A.Givethecustomeracall.

B.Visitthecustomerinstantly.

C.Arrangetherepairofdesks

听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

11.Howmanypeoplewillstayatthehotel?

A.6.B.11.C.12.

12.Whenwillthemancheckin?

A.InearlyNovember.B.Inmid-November.C.InlateNovember.

13.Whatwillthemandonext?

A.Confirmthecheck-outdate.

B.Askaboutthecoursesessions

C.Offerhispersonalinformation

听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

试卷第2页,共14页

14.Whatdidthewomanthinkofthefilm?

A.Itwasexciting.B.Itwasboring.C.Itwasscary.

15.Whatisthemangoingtodothisevening?

A.Watchafilm.B.Visitafriend.C.Gobowling.

16.Whereisthemodemartmuseum?

A.NexttoRiversideBowling.

B.Acrossfromtheman'sflat.

C.Onthenorthsideoftheriver.

17.Whenwillthemanprobablyleavehisflat?

A.At6:45p.m.B.At7:00p.m.C.At7:15p.m.

听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。

18.Howdosmarthomesmakelifeeasierforsomepeople?

A.ByincreasingInternetspeed.

B.Byreducingthecostofliving.

C.Byautomatinghouseholdtasks

19.Whyarepeopleconcernedaboutsmarthomes?

A.Theymayaffectprivacy.

B.Theyaredifficulttosetup.

C.Theymaybetooexpensive.

20.Whatwillthespeakerdiscussinthenextsession?

A.Concreteoperations.B.Detailedprosandcons.C.Futuredevelopment.

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

ThankyouforyourinterestinTheUCLAHealthVblunteenSummerProgram.Onceyou

areacceptedintotheprogram,youmaybeginyourvolunteeringinthefollowingcriticalareas:

Wayfinding

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Wayfindersarestationedathospitalentrancesandgreeteachvisitor/patientalongwith

providingwheelchairassistance.Wayfindersmustbefriendlyandhavegoodcommunication

skills2-hourshiftsareavailableMonday-Fridaybetween8:00a.m.-4:00p.m.Duetothestanding

natureofthisposition,4hourswillberewardedfor2hoursofWayfindingservice.

Floaters

Floatershelpdeliverpatientmailandnewspapers.Assignmentscanchangeeachshift

dependingonneedsofthedepartment,VolunteersareassignedtotheVolunteerOfficeforone

4-hourshiftperweekMonday-Fridaybetween9:00a.m.-4:00p.m.

PatientTransport

PatientTransportvolunteersareresponsiblefordischargingpatientsandhelpingthepatient

transportstaff.Thisisagreatopportunityforstudentstoseeallareasofthehospitalandget

clinicalexposure.Shiftsareavailablesevendaysaweekanytimebetween8:00a.m.-8:00p.m.

ApplyingtotheSummerVolunteenProgram

Step1:SignupforanInformationSessiononzoom.Sign-upsareonafirstcome,first

servebasis.

Step2:Submitallrequiredapplicationformsonlineforreviewandapproval.

Step3:AttendoneIn-PersonOrientation(培训I).Thereisonlyonesession,andwewillnot

havemake-upsessions.

step4:Complete50volunteerhoursbyAugust31,2025.

21.WhatcanwelearnaboutWayfinding?

A.Timebonuswillbegiven.B.Itisavailableonweekends.

C.Assignmentschangewithneeds.D.Ittrainsvolunteerstofindways.

22.WhatisanadvantageofPatientTransport?

A.Itoffersclinicaltraining.B.Itassistsintreatingpatients.

C.Itprovidesflexibleshifts.D.Ithelpsshowpatientsaround.

23.Whatareapplicantsexpectedtodowhenapplyingfortheprogram?

A.Signupassoonaspossible.B.Trackvolunteerhours.

C.Attendamake-uporientation.D.Reviewapplicationforms.

B

试卷第4页,共14页

Morethan20yearsago,Yung-ChiCheng,aYaleprofessorindrugdevelopmentforcancer,

hadapioneeringidea:whatifhecouldunlockthepotentialofancientChinesemedicinesfor

treatingcancer?Whatifhecoulddesignbotanicaldrugsthatwouldmaketraditionalcancer

treatmentsworkbetter?Noonehaddoneitbefore.Fellowresearchersandexpertsadvisedhimto

changecourse,becausedevelopingbotanicaldrugswastoocomplicatedandtoorisky.ButCheng

didn'tlettheideago.

Now,inalandmarkmomentincancerresearch,Chengandresearchpartnersarelaunching

thefirstinternationalclinicaltrialforabotanicaldrug,YIV-906.Shwu-HucyLiu,apostdoctoral

researcherinCheng9sYalelab,spenthoursleafingthroughancientChinesetextsatYale'slibrary

seekingthepropertiesofChineseherbs.ShereturnedwithHuangQinTang,a1,800-year-old

treatmentforstomachillnesses,basedonwhichtheteamdevelopedadrugandtesteditonone

thousandmice.

Whatfollowedwereyearsofadditionaltestingofthedrug'seffectivenessforarangeof

cancersinmultiplehumanstudiesinvolvingover200patients.Thepositiveeffectsdisplayed

againandagain,YIV-906notonlyreducedthesideeffectsofradiationtreatment,butalsoledto

fasterrecoveryandlongersurvivalrates.

Alltheyneednowarelargerdatasets.Whentheresultsoftheinternationaltrialare

availableaboutthreeyearsfromnow,YIV-906mayfinditselfnextinalonglineofbreakthrough

drugsdevelopedfromnaturalproducts,whichincludesamalaria(疟疾)treatmentdevelopedfrom

theChineseherbqinghao,thediscoveryofwhichledtoaNobelPrizeforchemistTuYouyou.

Ithasbeenalongjourney,butifChengandhisteamaresuccessful,itcouldcreateanew

approachfortreatingcancer.Theycalledthenewapproach"WE"medicine,acombinationof

WesternmedicineandEasternmedicine.uIfsatotallynewmodel.Tvemetwithalotofdoubt,

butthinktheresultswillspeakforthemselves,Chengsaid.

24.WhatdidfellowresearchersinitiallythinkofCheng9sresearch?

A.Creative.B.Comprehensive.C.Conventional.D.Challenging.

25.WhydidLiurefertoancientChinesetexts?

A.Shewantedtoquestionancienttreatmentmethods.

B.Shedesiredtofindinspirationfortreatingdiseases.

C.ShetriedtodocumentthehistoryofChineseherbs.

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D.Shedeterminedtofindacureforstomachillnesses.

26.Whatdoesparagraph3mainlytalkabout?

A.Stepsofthedrugtesting.B.TheapplicationofYIV-906.

C.Effectsoftheclinicaltrial.D.TheeffectivenessofYIY-906.

27.WhydoestheauthormentionChineseherbqinghaol

A.Toillustratethevalueofbotanicaldrugs.

B.Toadvocatetheadoptionof"WE"medicine.

C.TopraiseTu'scontributionstodrugdevelopment.

D.Tohighlightitssuccessinmedicinedevelopment.

C

Medialiteracy(素养)isfinallygettingsomelate-arrivingattention.Whetherifsthe

increasingawarenessofpoliticaldisinformationorthethreatofAI,discussionsaboutmedia

literacyareontherise.Theadoptionofmedialiteracyintheclassroom,however,stagnates.

Thedrivingforceforprovidingkidswithmedialiteracyskillsoftengetslostinthemoral

panicovertechnologyandkids.Fearhasoverrunreason,andpeoplecan'tdecidewhetherto

blamesocialmedia,mobiledevices,techcompanies,ortheInternet.Theyareconcernedwith

claimsthattechnologyandsocialmediaarethecausesofteenagementalhealthissuesdespitethe

weakassociations.Inresponse,toomanysolutionsare"ostrichpolicies(鸵鸟政策)"thatwantto

bandevicesandshutdownsocialmediabutdon'taddressmorefundamentalissues.

Policiesthatsetagelimitsonsocialmediaaccessandrestrictdevicesduringschoolto

minimizedisturbancecanbehelpfulbutareincompletesolutions.Socialmediadidn'tinvent

bullies(霸凌)ortheenormouseffectofpeerpressure.Socialmediaplatformsmaybeanew

battleground,buttheyarenotthesource.Unfortunately,manycurrentpoliciesignoretheneedto

teachkidshowtomanagethesechallenges.Thereisfrighteninglylittleattentionpaidtopreparing

kidstomakegooddecisionswhentheywill,unavoidably,getonline.

Onthebrightside,therapiddevelopmentofAIandincreasingattentiontotheamountof

misinformationonlinehavehelpednormalizetheacceptanceofmedialiteracyasacoreskill.

Whilesuggestionstolimitinappropriatedeviceuse,increaseface-to-facesocialization,and

engageinoutdoorplayarcbeneficial,theydonotbuildthecoreskillsthatwillkeepkidssafe

试卷第6页,共14页

offlineandarefundamentaltowell-beingandlifesuccess:goodcitizenship,self-awarenessand

self-control.Thosethingstaketeaching,whetheryouareonlineoroutside.

Medialiteracyisanessentiallifeskillthat,oncelearned,canbeappliedtoanycontent.

Whilewaitingforpubliceducationtocatchup,parentsandeducatorscanbuildmedialiteracy

skillsathomewithnumerousresources,rangingfromfamilytechnologycontractsanddiscussion

guidestoeasyactivitiesthatcanbedoneathomewithkids.

28.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“stagnates“inthefirstparagraphprobablymean?

A.Getsfarahead.B.Fallsapartsuddenly.

C.Fallswellshort.D.Getsstartedofficially.

29.Whatcausespeople'smoralpanicovertechnologyandkids?

A.Beliefintherapidgrowthofnewtechnologies

B.ConcernovercuttingkidsofffromtheInternet

C.Inabilitytobalancetheuseofsocialmediaandhealth.

D.Fearoftechnologycausingmentalhealthissuesinteenagers.

30.Whatdoesparagraph3ofthetextfocuson?

A.Thesourcesofpeerpressure.B.Thebenefitsofminimizingdisturbance.

C.Theproblemsofcurrentpolicies.D.Thedisadvantagesofsocialmediaplatforms

31.Whichofthefollowingbelongstomedialiteracy?

A.Reducingsocialmediaexposure.B.Applyingcriticalthinkingtomedia.

C.Increasingface-to-faceinteractions.D.Recognizingthedangersofsocialmedia

D

Decisionfatigue(决策疲劳)isapsychologicalphenomenonwherethequalityofdecisions

declinesafteralongsessionofdecision-making.Itiscausedbythelimitedmentalenergywehave

fbrmakingchoiceseachday.Whilemanyofusbelievewearelogicalbeingscapableofweighing

everyoptioncarefully,decisionfatigueshowshowourmentalresourcescanbeusedupovertime.

Oneofthekeystudiesonthisphenomenonwasconductedinthecontextofparolehearings

(假释听证会).Researchersfoundthatjudgesweremorelikelytoapproveofparoleearlyinthe

dayorafteramealbreak.Asthedayprogressedandthejudgesmademoredecisions,theywere

increasinglylikelytomaintaintheirpreviousdecisions,denyingparolesimplybecauseitrequired

试卷第7页,共14页

lessmentaleffort.

Decisionfatiguenotonlyaffectsmajorlifechoicesbutalsoeverydaydecisions.For

instance,peopleoftenreportstrugglingtodecidewhattoeatfordinnerafteralongday.Similarly,

toomanychoices,suchaswhenlookingthroughstreamingplatformsoronlinestores,canleave

individualsfeelingconfused,leadingthemtoabandontheprocessentirelyorsettleforaless

satisfyingoption.

Toovercomedecisionfatigue,somewell-knownfigureshaveadoptedstrategiestosimplify

theirdailyroutines.Forexample,FacebookfounderMarkZuckerbergisfamousforwearingthe

samestyleofgrayT-shirtstominimizeunnecessarychoices.Similarly,NobelPrize-winning

physicistAlbertEinsteinwasknownforowingmultipleidenticalsuitstoavoidwastingenergyon

decidingwhattoweareachday.Inadifferentcontext,authorHarukiMurakamihassharedthathe

maintainsastrictdailyroutine,includingspecificwritinghoursandexercise,tofreeupmental

capacityforhiscreativework.

Understandingdecisionfatiguecanhelpusstructureourlivesmoreeffectively.Prioritizing

importantdecisionsearlierinthedayorsettinguproutinestominimizeunnecessarychoicesare

strategiestopreservementalenergy.Bymanagingourmentalresourceswisely,wecanmake

sounddecisionsandreducethestressassociatedwithoverwhelmingchoices

32.Whatleadstodecisionfatigueaccordingtothetext?

A.Thelackoftimetomakedecisions.

B.Thedifficultyofmakinglogicalchoices.

C.Thestressfrommakingimportantdecisions.

D.Thelimitedmentalenergyfordecision-making.

33.Whatdoesthestudyonparolehearingsreveal?

A.Judgesaremuchstricterafterlongbreaks.

B.Decisionfatiguecanleadtounfairoutcomes.

C.Fatiguecausesjudgestoavoidcomplicatedcases.

D.Externalfactorshavenoimpactondecision-making.

34.Whatdoestheauthorsuggestreadersshoppingonlinedo?

A.Makequickdecisions.B.Comparedifferentproducts.

C.Limitthenumberofchoices.D.Choosethemostpopularproducts.

试卷第8页,共14页

35.Whatisthepurposeofadoptingroutines?

A.Toreducethestressofdailywork.B.Toincreasedecision-makingquality.

C.Toenhanceoveralllifesatisfaction.D.Tocreatemoredecision-makingchances

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。

AchievingSuccessinJournalisticNewsWriting

Nobook,articleorblogpostcanturnanambitiouswriterintoasuccessfuljournalist.All

thatitcandoistohelpthewriterlearntowrite.Theprimaryskillinlearningtowriteispractice._

36

Amongthemostconvenientsubjectsaretheeventsandnewsintheworldaroundus.Such

topicsarewhatskilledjournalistswriteabout,andthatiswhywecallthisformofwriting

"journalisticwriting^^.

Journalisticwritingisnotaspecialliterarygymnasticsthatrequiresaspecialtalentandan

expansivevocabulary.37Itisusinglanguagetotellwhatisgoingonintheworld.As

such,itrequiresnospecialtalentbeyondseeingandunderstandingwhatistakingplacearoundus,

tograspitssignificanceandrelationtootherevents,andtotellotherswhatwehaveseenand

heard.

38Oneofthechiefcharacteristicsistimelinessandrelevance.Ithaslittletimeto

talkaboutthepast,exceptincomparisonwiththepresent.Ithaslittletimetoforetellthefuture,

exceptinpointingoutthesignificanceofthepresent.Itssubjectistoday.Itisprimarilyconcerned

withfacts.Thewriterconsidershimselfarecorderofthethingsotherpersonsaredoingand

thinking.

Anotherbasicpartofjournalisticwritingisthatthewriterpreparesitforadefinitepurpose.

Somewriters,likenovelists,writetousebeautifulwordsandsentences.39However,

thewriterwhofavorsajournalisticstyleusesEnglishsimplytotellwhathehasseenandheard;

herealizesthathisreadercaresmoreforthethingshetellsthanforthewayinwhichhetellsand

expressesthem.

Successinjournalisticwritingdemandstwoimportantskills.Oneistheinbornskilltosee

试卷第9页,共14页

andunderstand.Theotheristheskilltotellwhatthewriterhasseeninawaythatmakesthe

readerseethesamething.40Ifthewriteriseagertoexcel,hemustexpandhis

knowledgeandeducationsohecanbetterunderstandandevaluatethethingsheseesandhears.

A.Itwillnotdothemanygoodtowritenewsitems.

B.Totheseimaginativeliterarywriters,theyfavorexpression.

C.Topracticewriting,onemusthavesomethingtowriteabout.

D.Anambitiouswritercandevelopbothskillsifhelacksthem.

E.Thewritermustwriteitnowornever—withoutgivingupquality.

F.Journalisticwritingdiffersmainlyinitssubjectmatterandpurpose.

G.Instead,itistheplainest,mostreservedformofEnglishcomposition.

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。

WhenMyshadecidedtoimproveherfitnessinlate2019,takinguprunningwasa

no-brainer.ShelivesinabeautifultownonScotland'seastcoast,soshefound

wasn'tsobad,withbreathtakingscenery.

YeteventhoughMyshaquicklyfellinlovewithrunning,somethingstartedto

her—thebeachesandpathssheranalongwerecoveredinlitter.,shewasalways

doingalittlelitter-picking,butwhenshesawanAmericanrunneronlinetalkingaboutplogging,a

newemergingamongrunners,shewasexcitedtotryitoutforherselfPlogging___

inSweden,andthewordcomesfromtheSwedishwordploka,meaning"towhile

jogging,,.Myshastartedfollowinga(n)onlinecalledEnvironmentalFitnessand

begantotakeanshoppingbagwithheronrunsandfillitwith.

Itwasn'tlonguntilsheuncoveredsomeoftheupsettingoflittering.She

startedtofindchemicalscontainedinbatteriesleakingintotheenvironmentand

smallanimalsinplasticbottlesstrugglingtochewtheirwayout.These

discoveriesmadeMyshaevenmoreaboutlitterpicking.Shejoinedherlocal

litter-pickinggroupandsoonwasaskedtoleadershipofthegroup.Despitethe

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bigvolumesoflitterbeingdropped,Myshaandherfellowlitter-pickerstogetout

andplog.

“Thethoughtofkeepingotherpeople'sspiritsupandseeingtheirspread

tomorepeoplekeepsmegoing.Together,wecanachieveamazingthings!,5Myshasays.

41.A.joggingB.skatingC.cyclingD.hiking

42.A.puzzleB.exciteC.botherD.amuse

43.A.ProudlyB.ActuallyC.SecretlyD.Luckily

44.A.trendB.skillC.lessonD.trick

45.A.existedB.renewedC.advancedD•originated

46.A.relaxB.pickC.thinkD.recycle

47.A.orderB.ruleC.initiativeD•tradition

48.A.foodB.clothesC.toolsD.waste

49.A.truthsB•processesC.instancesD.consequences

50.A.rareB.poisonousC.organicD.unstable

51.A.raisedB•trappedC.placedD•buried

52.A.curiousB.worriedC.passionateD.confused

53.A.takeoverB.insistonC.turndownD.riseto

54.A.ceasedB.hesitatedC.attemptedD.continued

55.A.actionsB.dreamsC.hobbiesD.memories

第二节(共10小题:每小题1.5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。

Asthewheeloftimeturns,traditionalpracticesarewitnessingacomeback.Guasha,an

ancientChinesehealingtechnique,hasbeengaining56(popular)inrecentyearsasa

holisticapproachtowellnessandbeauty,becauseitoffersvariousbenefitstomodemwellness

seekers.

OnTikTok,abefore-and-aftervideoofguashahasbeenviewedmorethan11.8million

times.Meanwhile,influencershavestartedtosharetheirguasharoutinesonsomeothermedia

apps,attracting57(grow)attentionfromglobalaudiences.Moreover,westernbeauty

storesand58(celebrity)havejumpedatthefashionandstartedfavoringguashaor

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sellingitstools.

Factually,guashahasbeenpracticedinChinasincetheMingDynastyandisknownto

havemusclepainrelieved59improvebloodcirculation.Originally,it60

(use)onthebody,likearms,legs,andback.However,nowadays,it'scommonlyusedtoimprove

the61(face)skinhealth.Thepracticeisperformedusingasmooth-edgedtooltogently

scrape(舌U)areasofthebody,62,accordingtoTraditionalChineseMedicine(TCM),

canencourage63healthyflowofenergyandblood.

Guasha,aTCMpractice,also64(serve)asaculturalpractice,nowhas

65(incredible)founditswaytothewestduetoitspotentialhealthbenefits.Undoubtedly,

promotingTCMpracticescouldbeamuch-neededopportunityforotherstolearnmoreabout

Chinesecultures.

第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(满分15分)

66.假定你是李华,上周六你所在的城市举办了马拉松赛事,你参加了其中的迷你马拉松比

赛。

请你给美国朋友Alec写一封邮件分享这次经历,内容包括:

1.参赛经过;

2.你的收获。

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

DearAlec,

I'mwritingtosharewithyouamini-marathonIparticipatedinlastSaturday.

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Yourssincerely,

LiHua

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,使之构成篇完整的短文。

IhadalwaysbeencautiousaroundMax.Hewasthequietkidinourgrade,theonewhosat

atthebackoftheclassroomwithhishood(连衣帽)pulledlowoverhisface.Maxrarelyspoketo

anyone,andwhenhedid,hiswordswererudelybriefandoftenmisunderstood.Rumors(谣言)

abouthimspreadlikewildfire-somesaidhegotintofightsafterschool,othersclaimedhehad

oncestolenateacher9swallet,1didn'tknowifanyofthemwastrue,but1stayedaway,justlike

everyoneelse.

ThenoneFridaymorning,Maxdidn'tshowuptoclass.Alowvoiceofcuriosityspread

throughtheroom,andsoonenough,theoriesabouthisabsencestartedflying.t6Hegotsuspended,

whisperedagirlnexttome."Iheardhestruckaguyoutsidethelibrary.Iwasn'tsurprised,and

noddedinagreement.

Laterthatday,Ifoundmyselfatthepark,enjoyingthefirstwarmdayofspring.Thafs

whenIsawhim-Max-sittingaloneontheswings.Hisusualguardedexpressionwasgone,and

replacedbysomethingIhadn'texpected:sadness.Againstmybetterjudgment,Iwalkedover.

“Hey,"Isaidawkwardly.

Maxlookedup,surprised.taWhatdoyouwant?”

t6L..justsawyouhereandthoughtI'dsayhi.”

Hegavemeastrangelookbutsaidnothing.IwasabouttowalkawaywhenInoticeda

wrinkledpieceofpaperinhishand,"What'sthat?”Iasked.

Foramoment,hehesitated.Then,withashrug,hehandedittome.Itwasahospital

dischargeform,andthenameonitwasn'this.Itwashisyoungersister's.Ilookedathim,

confused.

“She'sbeensickformonths,9,Maxexplained,hisvoicebarelyheard.""Yesterdaywasbad.

Mymomcouldn'tleavework,soIstayedatthehospitalandlookedafterherallnight.”

IthitmethenhowwrongwehadallbeenaboutMax.Thetoughoutwardappearance,the

distance-hewasn'ttryingtopushpeopleaway.Hewascarryingaweightnoneofusunderstood.

试卷第13页,共14页

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。

ThenextMonday,Maxreturned,butrumorsremained.

Fromthatdayforward,thingsbegantochange

试卷第14页,共14页

1.B

【原文】W:Whydon'twehaveacoffeeandtakeiteasythisafternoon?

M:Aren'tyouforgettingthatbigexamwewillhaveintwodays?

2.B

【原文】M:Therearesomanyplantsinyourhouse.

W:Yeah,Iusedtobeaprofessionalgardener.Butmyageeventuallymadeitimpossible.SonowI

havemylovelylittlegarden.

M:Ifsbeautiful.IfeellikePmtravelingthroughaforest.

3.A

【原文】W:Hello,I'vejustfoundthesedogsabandonedbythesideoftheroad.Ididn'tknow

wheretobringthem,soIthoughtthepolicestationwasthebest.

M:Thafsverythoughtfulofyou.There'salocalanimalshelternearby.Letmecallthemtoseeif

theycanhelp.

4.B

【原文】W:Areyougoingtobuythatnewlaptop?

M:Well,Idecidedtoholdofffornow.Anewlaptopcostsalotmorewhenit'sfirstreleased.

5.A

【原文】W:Dr.Reedreallypackedalotofinformationin.Pvetakensomanynotes!

M:Yeah,itwasareallyinterestingtopic,especiallythepartabouttraditionalcustomsindifferent

countries.

6.B7.A

【原文】W:Excuseme,Tmnewhere.Couldyoutellmethelandmarkofthecity,please?

M:Certainly,it

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