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天津市第四中学2024-2025学年高三下学期开学英语试题

一、听力部分

第一节

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。

1.Whichculturewillbepresentedatthemuseum?

A.Siberian.B.Chinese.C.Korean.

2.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?

A.Clothes.B.Theperfume.C.Adrink.

3.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?

A.Workoutmore.B.Stayinbedallweek.C.Usehotandcoldtreatments.

4.Howmanypeoplearecomingtodinnertonight?

A.Nine.B.Eight.C.Six.

5.Whatdoesthemanmean?

A.Thegirlisbeautiful.B.Thegirlisplain.C.Thegirlisugly.

第二节

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.Wherearethespeakers?

A.Inastreet.B.Onabeach.C.Inabackyard.

7.Whatdoesthewastemainlyconsistofaccordingtotheman?

A.Wood.B.Paper.C.Plastic.

听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。

8.WhatdidMarymostlikelywrite?

A.Ashortstory.B.Apieceofpoetry.C.Abookreport.

9.WhatdoesthemanlikeaboutMary'swriting?

A.Thewayshecomparedthings.

B.Thetopicshewroteabout.

C.Thewayshedescribedhercharacters.

10.WhoisMaryspeakingto?

A.Herfriend.B.Herteacher.C.Herfather.

听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。

11.Wherearethespeakers?

A.Onthesubway.B.Onthetrain.C.Onthebus.

12.Wherearethespeakerstravelingfrom?

ABeijing.B.Tianjin.C.Shanghai.

13.Whatisthespeakers5tripfor?

A.Aholiday.B.Avisittorelatives.C.Abusinessmeeting.

听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。

14.Whatwillthemanusehisremotecontrolhelicopterfor?

ATakingpictures.

B.Racingotheraircraft.

C.Flyingaroundtheneighborhood.

15.Whatdoesthewomanthinkaboutherneighbor'sflyingremotecontrolplane?

A.Itseemsuseful.B.Itlooksfun.C.Itisannoying.

16.Whatdoesthemanhavetodobeforehecouldflyhishelicopter?

A.Putinbatteries.B.Buildit.C.Registerit.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.Wheredoestheannouncementtakeplace?

A.Inamovietheater.B.Inanamusementpark.C.Inaschool.

18.Whoareforbiddentoenterthecastle?

A.Peoplewithheartproblems.

B.Anyoneovereightyyearsold.

C.Veryyoungchildren.

19.Whatshouldpeopledowiththeirpersonalproperty?

A.Handthemovertothestaff.

B.Lockthemup.

C.Bringthem.

20.Whatarepeopleaskedtodoattheend?

A.Helpfastentheseatbelts.

B.Hangthetalkingpictures.

C.Followtheexitsigns.

二、单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

1.Lindawasobviouslyyesterday,forshewonfirstprizeintheEnglishspeechcontest.

A.inagoodmoodB.ascoolasacucumber

C.awetblanketD.aneagerbeaver

2.Itwasannoyingthattheenginestartinthefreezingweathernomatterhowhardhetried!

A.couldn'tB.wouldn'tC.shouldn'tD.needn't

3.Anartmagazineisavailableforyoutoreadatyourtowidenyouroutlook.

A.supportB.approachC.leisureD.direction

4.Datacandirectlystudents*shortcomings,soitcanbehelpfulforthemtogooverlessons.

A.presentB.simplifyC.remarkD.compare

5.Thevolunteer'sconcernfortheelderlyresidentsatthenursinghomewasevidentfromthewarmthand

patiencesheshowedduringhervisits.

A.humbleB.greedyC.automaticD.genuine

6.AnewrailwaylinkingJiuzhaiValleyNaturalReserve,therenownedtouristdestinationinSouthwestChinahas

recentlyopened,improvingaccessibilitytotheremoteandruggedregion.

A.mildlyB.conventionallyC.alternativelyD.significantly

7.Recentresearchhasthecauseofthenewvirusthathasclaimedthousandsoflives.

A.castlightonB.caughtholdofC.madesenseofD.laidstresson

8.TheoldcoupleareveryexcitedbecausetheyEuropenextmonth.

A.arevisitingB.aregoingtovisitingC.wouldvisitD.willbevisiting

9.Thetreesblowndowninthestorm.Carscangothroughnormally.

A.havemovedawayB.havebeenmovedaway

C.movedawayD.hasbeenmovedaway

10.Thatistheonlywaywecanthinkoftheoveruseofwaterinstudents*bathroom.

A.reducingB.toreduce

C.reducedD.beingreduced

11.aroundtheancienttown,wewerethentakentoseeafilmatthelocalcinema.

A.HavingshownB.BeingshownC.HavingbeenshownD.Toshow

12.Afterthecountrywonindependence,greatemphasiswaslaidonexpandingeducation,withgirlsaswellasboys

togotoschool.

A.tobeencouragedB.havingbeenencouraged

C.encouragedD.encouraging

13.Itremainstobeseenthenewtrafficregulationswilladapttotheactualsituationaftertheyareissued.

A.whichB.whetherC.whatD.that

14.Self-imageisafoundationyourentirepersonality,behaviorandevencircumstancesarebuilt.

A.inwhichB.bywhichC.withwhichD.uponwhich

15.Asapoliceman,Tom'sfatheristoobusytoplaywithhimheexpectsto.

A.eventhoughB.sothatC.assoonasD.aslongas

三、完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)

阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从16〜35各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳

选项。

Likemanygreatideas,Mahoney9sstartedsmall.In2014,afriendinvitedhertoperformanactofkindnessto

oldmenasaFacebookchallenge.SoWagneroccurredtoher,akindseniorwhowasnotonlybusyhelpingyoung

peoplein16butalso17atthehomelessshelter.

Mahoneywantedto18Wagnerbetter,sosheaskedto19adaytogether.a4Itwasthefirsttime

inyearsthatsomeonehadmadeadayabouthim,“saysMahoney.Their20one-dayexperiencemade

Mahoneythink:Howmanyotherseniorsmight21thatkindofdevotedattention?Andhadsomeseniors

delayedtheirowndreamsbecausetheyhadbeen22busycaringforothers?

Atthetime,therewasastudentnamedChisholm23atthepub.Hewas24interested,sothey

madeaplan:tofindlocalseniorswithlongtimedreamsandrealizethem.Theysoonsettledon

a(n)25fortheirnewcharity:WeAreYoung,orWAYfbr26.

By2017,afterorganizinggolftournamentsto27funds,theywerereadytorealizetheirfirstwish.

Sincethen,WAYhasrealized38dreams28fromtakingahelicoptertripto29afootball

gameinQatar.Seniorscanapply;wishesarethenassessedbyacommitteethatlooksatfactorssuch

as30conditionsandfinancialneed.

Althoughtheir31operatesonlyinNovaScotia,eachWAYwishisrecordedandspreadthrough

avideo.MahoneyandChisholmhavetheirown32thepairwantpeopletobe33to

realizeadreamfbrasenior.t4Wewanttocreateanationwidemovementthat34howweviewand

supportseniors,9,saysMahoney."Thatisconsideredoursocialmission,andthatisthedifferenceourorganizationis

tryingtomaketothe35

16.A.needB.advanceC.briefD.line

17.A.performedB.livedC.volunteeredD.studied

18.A.introduceB.accompanyC.interviewD.know

19.A.wasteB.spendC.waitD.save

20.A.sadB.fixedC.sharedD.regretful

21.A.payfbrB.takeoverC.countonD.benefitfrom

22.A.intentionallyB.selflesslyC.particularlyD.luckily

23.A.workingB.beggingC.cryingD.voting

24.A.hardlyB.secretlyC.randomlyD.equally

25.A.addressB.nameC.advertisementD.poster

26.A.shortB.certainC.freeD.real

27.A.returnB.oweC.refuseD.raise

28.A.learningB.differingC.rangingD.suffering

29.A.creatingB.watchingC.advertisingD.inventing

30A.physicalB.naturalC.emotionalD.athletic

31.A.meetingB.classC.pubD.organization

32.A.skillsB.dreamsC.memoriesD.pains

33.A.inspiredB.enviedC.orderedD.appointed

34.A.ignoresB.decreasesC.changesD.punishes

35.A.conferenceB.experimentC.societyD.job

四、阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2.5分,满分50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

PsychologyTodayexplainsthatbodylanguageincludesthewaythathumanssendunspokensignalstoone

another.Posture,handgestures,andeventhetiniestfacialexpressionsareunderstoodbypeoplewhomightnoteven

realizethattheyareseeingthem.

Aperson'sfacialexpressionscanwarnothersaboutdanger.Forexample,saysomeoneopensarefrigeratorand

takesalargemouthfulofsouredmilk.Atwisted(扭曲的)expressionandwideeyesdirectlysendthemessage,

“Leavethisalone!?,thussparingothersthesorryexperienceoftryingthemilkforthemselves.

Somehumansignalsarenaturallyunderstood.Imagineyoulookoutyourwindowandobserveapasserby

hurryingalongthesidewalkwithhisarmswrappedaroundhimself.Yourfirstreactionwouldundoubtedlybe,"It's

coldandwindyoutside.^^

Inaone-on-oneconversation,apersonwiththeirarmscrossedsendsanunspokensignalthattheyareprotecting

theirpersonalspace.Thatpersonmight,however,simplybetiredorcold.

Brainresearchersexplainthatfeelingshappenbeforeourthoughts.Thetimebetweenthemisveryshort,but

thafslongenoughforanobservanthumantosensethehunger,anger,impatienceorhappinessofanotherperson

directly.

Humansareexpertsatquicklyunderstandinganotherperson'sattitude,andtheydoitbeforeasinglesentence

isspoken.Peoplenaturallymakeeyecontactwhenmeetinganotherhuman.Eventhoughsomeadultshavelearned

togenerallycontrolbasicfacialfeatures,theeyestellusmuch.Whenapersonlooksintotheeyesofsomeonethey

admire,theirpupils(瞳孔)maywiden,thesameaswhentheyseeanobjectthattheywantverymuch.

Bodylanguagecreatesanimpressiononanyoneandeveryoneyoumeet.Tomakeapositiveimpression,smile

whenyoumeetsomeone.Bodylanguageisn'tmind-readingnordoesitgiveinsightintowhatanotherpersonis

thinking.Whenreadingpeoplecarefully,bodylanguagehelpsyouunderstandwhatanotherpersonwantsorplansto

do.

36.WhichofthefollowingisNOTbodylanguage?

A.Handgestures.B.Posture.C.Tone.D.Facialexpressions.

37.WhatdoweknowfromParagraphs2through4?

A.Bodylanguagecommunicatespeople'sdiscomfort.

B.Bodylanguageexpresseswhatpeoplecan'tsay.

C.Peopleoftenusethesamebodylanguagetoshowtheirfeelings.

D.Peoplemakemistakeswhenunderstandingothers'bodylanguage.

38.Howcanweleaveotherswithagoodimpressionaccordingtotheauthor?

A.Byobservingotherscarefully.B.Bylookingatothers5eyesnaturally.

C.Byexpressingourthoughtsdirectly.D.Bymakingafriendlyexpression.

39.Howdoesthepassagemainlydevelop?

A.Bymakingcomparisons.B.Byprovidingexamples.

C.Bypresentingresearchfindings.D.Byfollowingtheorderofimportance.

40.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?

A.ReadpeoplelikebooksB.Thoughtsorfeelings

C.UsebodylanguagewellD.Theartofcommunication

B

LaoZioncesaid,"Careaboutwhatotherpeoplethinkandyouwillalwaysbetheirprisoner.^^

People-pleasing,orseekingself-worththroughothers'approval,isunproductiveandanexhaustingwaytogo

throughlife.Whydoweallowwhatothersthinkofustohavesomuchpoweroverhowwefeelaboutourselves?If

ifstruethatyoucan'tpleaseallpeopleallofthetime,wouldn'titmakesensetostoptrying?

Unfortunately,senseoftenisn'tdrivingourbehavior.Forsocialbeingswhodesireloveandbelonging,

wantingtobeliked,andcaringabouttheeffectwehaveonothers,ishealthyandallowsustomakeconnections.

However,wherewegetintotroubleiswhenourself^worthisdependentonwhetherwewinsomeone'sapproval

ornot.

Thisneedtobelikedcanbetracedbacktowhenwewerechildrenandwerecompletelydependentonothers

totakecareofus:Smallchildrenarenotjustlearninghowtowalkandcommunicate,theyarealsotryingtolearn

howtheworldworks.Welearnaboutwhoweareandwhatisexpectedofusbasedoninteractionswithothersso,

toafour-year-old,ifMommyorDaddydoesn'tlikehimorher,thereisthedangerthattheywillabandonthem.We

needtounderstandthatwhenwedesperatelywantsomeonetoapproveofus,it'sbeingdrivenbythatlittlekidpart

ofusthatisstillafraidofbeingabandoned.

Asyoubecomemorecapableofprovidingyourselfwiththeapprovalyouseek,yourneedforexternal

approvalwillstarttodisappear,leavingyoustronger,moreconfident,andyes,happierinyourlife.Imaginehow

muchtimeweloseeachmomentwerestrainourauthenticselvesinanefforttobeliked.

Ifwebaseourworthontheopinionsofothers,wecheatourselvesofthepowertoshapeourexperiencesand

embracelifenotonlyforothersbutalsoforourselves,becauseultimately,thereisnodifference.Soembracethe

cliche(老话)andloveyourselfasyou'llnotregretit.

41.WhatcanweconcludefromLaoZi'squotation?

A.Weshouldseethroughotherpeople'sattempttomakeaprisonerofus.

B.Wecanneverreallypleaseotherpeopleevenifwetryashardaswecan.

C.Wecanneverbetrulyfreeifwecareaboutothers'opinionofus.

D.Weshouldcareaboutotherpeople'sviewasmuchastheycareaboutourown.

42.Whatwillhappenifwebaseourself-worthonotherpeople'sapproval?

A.Ourdesiretobelovedwillbefulled

B.OurIdentityassocialbeingswillbeaffected.

C.Ourlifewillbeunfruitfulandexhausting.

D.Oursenseofselfwillbesharpenedandenhanced.

43.Whatmaybethereasonforourneedtobelikedorapprovedof?

A.Ourdesperatelongingforinteractionswithothers.

B.Ourunderstandingoftheworkingsoftheworld.

COurknowledgeaboutthepainofbeingabandoned.

D.Ourearlychildhoodfearofbeingabandoned.

44.Whatcanwedowhenwebecomebetterabletoprovideourselveswiththedesiredapproval?

A.Enjoyahappierlife.B.Exerciseself-restraint.

C.Receivemoreexternalapproval.D.Strengthenourpowerofimagination.

45.Whatdoestheauthoradviseustodointhelastparagraph?

A.Embracelifeforothers.B.Loveourselvesasweare.

C.Seeourexperiencesasourwealth.D.Baseourworthonothers5opinions.

C

Perhapsitistimeforfarmerstoputtheirfeetupnowthatrobotsareusedtoinspectcrops,digupweeds,and

evenhavebecomeshepherds,too.Commercialgrowingfieldsareastronomicallyhugeandtakethousandsofman­

hourstooperate.OneprimeexampleisoneofAustralia'smostisolatedcattlestations,SuplejackDownsinthe

NorthernTerritory,extendingacross4,000squarekilometers,takingover13hourstoreachbycarfromthenearest

majortown——AliceSprings.

Theextremeisolationofthesemassivefarmsleavesthemoftenunattended,andmonitoredonlyonceortwice

ayear,whichmeansifthelivestockfallsillorrequiresassistance,itcanbealongtimeforfarmerstodiscover.

However,robotsarecomingtotherescue.Robotsarecurrentlyunderatwo-yeartrialinWaleswhichwill

train“fhrmbots“toherd,monitorthehealthoflivestock,andmakesurethereisenoughpastureforthemtograze

on.Therobotsareequippedwithmanysensorstoidentifyconditionsoftheenvironment,cattleandfood,using

thermalandvisionsensorsthatdetectchangesinbodytemperature.

“You'vealsogotcolor,textureandshapesensorslookingdownatthegroundtocheckpasturequality,says

SalahSukkariehoftheUniversityofSydney,whowillcarryouttrialsonseveralfarmsincentralNewSouth

Wales.

Duringthetrials,therobotalgorithms(算法)andmechanicswillbefine-tunedtomakeitbettersuitedto

ailinglivestockandensureitsafelynavigatesaroundpotentialhazardsincludingtrees,mud,swamps,andhills.

“Wewanttoimprovethequalityofanimalhealthandmakeiteasierforfarmerstomaintainlargelandscapes

whereanimalsroamfree,^^saysSukkarieh.

Therobotsarenotlimitedtoherdingandmonitoringlivestock.Theyhavebeencreatedtocountindividual

fruit,inspectcrops,andevenpullweeds.

Manyrobotsareequippedwithhigh-techsensorsandcomplexlearningalgorithmstoavoidinjuringhumans

astheyworksidebyside.Therobotsalsolearnthemostefficientandsafestpassages,andallowengineersand

farmerstoanalyzeandbetteroptimizetheattributesandtasksoftherobot,aswellasprovidealivestreamgiving

real-timefeedbackonexactlywhatishappeningonthefarms.

Ofcourse,someworryliesinreplacingagriculturalworkers.However,itisfarmersthatarepushingforthe

advancementsduetoever-increasinglaborvacancies,makingitdifficulttomaintainlarge-scaleoperations.

Therobotshaveprovidedmajorbenefitstofarmersinvariousways,fromhuntingandpullingweedsto

monitoringtheconditionofeverysinglefruit.Futurefarmswilllikelyexperienceagreaterdealofautonomyas

robotstakeupmoreandmorefarmworkefficiently.

46.Whatmayfarmersbeabletodowithrobotsappearingonthefarmingscene?

A.Upgradefarmproduce.

B.Enjoymoreleisurehours.

C.Modifythegenesofcrops.

D.Cutdownfarmingcosts.

47.Whatwill"fhrmbots"beexpectedtodo?

A.Takeupmanyofthefarmers9routines.

B.Providemedicaltreatmentsforlivestock.

C.Leadthetrendinfarmingtheworldover.

D.Improvethequalityofpasturesforgrazing.

48.Whatcanrobotsdowhenequippedwithhigh-techsensorsandcomplexlearningalgorithms?

A.Helpfarmerschoosethemostefficientandsafestpassages.

B.Helpfarmerssimplifytheirfarmingtasksandmanagement.

C.Allowfarmerstolearninstantlywhatisoccurringonthefarm.

D.Allowfarmerstogivethemreal-timeinstructionsonwhattodo.

49.Whyarefarmerspressingforroboticfarming?

A.Farmingcostsarefastincreasing.

B.Roboticstechnologyismaturing.

C.Roboticfarmingisthetrend.

D.Laborshortageisworsening.

50.Whatdoestheauthorthinkfuturefarmswillbelike?

A.Moreandmoreautomated.

B.Moreandmoreproductive.

C.Largerandlargerinscale.

D.Betterandbetterincondition.

D

Howlonelinessspreads

Lonelinesscanalsospread.Afriendofalonelypersonwas52percentmorelikelytodevelopfeelingsof

loneliness.Andafriendofthatfriendwas25percentmorelikelytodothesame.

Earlierfindingsshowedthathappiness,fatnessandtheabilitytostopsmokingcanalsospreadwithinsocial

groups.ThefindingsallcomefromamajorhealthstudyintheAmericantownofFramingham,Massachusetts.

Thestudybeganin1948toinvestigatethecausesofheartdisease.Sincethen,moretestshavebeenadded,

includingmeasuresoflonelinessanddepression.

Thenewfindingsinvolvedmorethan5,000peopleinthesecondgenerationoftheFraminghamHeartStudy.

Theresearchersexaminedfriendshiphistoriesandreportsofloneliness.Theresultsestablishedapatternthatspread

aspeoplereportedfewerclosefriends.

Forexample,lonelinesscanaffectrelationshipsbetweennext-doorneighbors.Thelonelinessspreadsas

neighborswhowereclosefriendsnowspendlesstimetogether.Thestudyalsofoundthatlonelinessspreadsmore

easilyamongwomenthanmen.

Theaveragepersonissaidtoexperiencefeelingsoflonelinessaboutforty-eightdaysayear.Thestudyfound

thathavingalonelyfriendcanaddaboutseventeendays.Buteveryadditionalfriendcandecreaselonelinessbyabout

fivepercent,ortwoandahalfdays.

Lonelypeoplebecomelessandlesstrustingofothers.Thismakesitmoreandmoredifficultforthemtomake

friends-andmorelikelythatsocietywillrejectthem.

JohnCacioppoattheUniversityofChicagoledthestudy.Hesaysitisimportanttorecognizeanddealwith

loneliness.Hesayspeoplewhohavebeenpushedtotheedgesofsocietyshouldreceivehelptorepairtheirsocial

networks.

Theaimshouldbetocreatewhathecallsa"'protectivebarrier^^againstloneliness.Thisbarrier,hesays,can

keepthewholenetworkfromcomingapart.

51.FromthepassagewecaninferthattheresearchsubjectsoftheFraminghamHeartStudy.

A.areallaboutmentalhealthB.havebeenaddedcontinually

C.areaboutthecausesofheartdiseaseD.istocreatea"'protectivebarrier^^

52.Tomisalonelyman.Hehasawife,ason,asisterandaclosefriendMike.AccordingtoParagraph4,whodoes

theunderlinedphrase"thesecondgeneration^^involve?

A.Ton'swife.B.Tom'sson.C.Tom'ssister.D.Mike.

53.Whyarelonelypeopledifficulttomakefriendswithothers?

A.Becausetheyhavepoorcommunicationskills.

B.Becausetheyalwayskeepdoubtfulofothers.

C.Becausetheyarerejectedbyothers.

D.Becausetheyareaffectedbytheirfriends.

54.InJohnCacioppo'sopinion,.

A.lonelypeopleshouldbegivenahandbysociety

B.theprotectivebarriershouldberepairedforlonelypeople

C.thenumberoflonelywomenislargerthanthatofmen

D.it'simpossibleforlonelypeopletomakeanyfriends

55.Inwhichcolumncanyoureadthispassageinanewspaper?

A.ThisIsAmerica.B.ScienceinNews.

C.Explorations.D.HealthReport.

五、阅读表达(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)

阅读表达

LikeTwain,butontheothersideoftheworld,theChinesewriterWangZengqiwassoontobecomefamous

forhisownuniquebrandofhumor.Inhisessay“OnHumor”,Wangusedfewerthan600characterstointroduce

severalhumorousexamplesoffamouspeopleconcludingthat,theworldisfullofamusingthings.Thethoughtof

themwouldalwaysmakeyoulaughoutloud,evenwhenyou?rejustsittingbyyourself.^^

Wangbelievedthathumornotonlyshowsone'spersonality,butalsoreflectsaperson5sattitudetowardslife.

Hehimselfgivesthebestexampletotheword"humor”.Oneday,oneofhisreadersflatteredhimbysaying,4tGaoyou

isfamousfor,first,thepoetQinShaoyou,andsecond,WangZengqi.^^Wangdidn'tshowanydispleasurebutonly

gaveagentleresponse,caNo.Gaoyousaltedduckeggsaremuchmorefamousthanme.Icanonlystayinthethird

place.^^Onanotheroccasion,WangwasinvitedtogiveaspeechintheUSandwasscheduledtospeaklast.Hewalked

tothepodiumandbegan.''Unfortunately,noneoftoday9sspeakershavelastnamesstartingwithX,Y,orZ,soIam

thelastonetospeak.Speakinglastisdifficultbecauseeveryoneisalreadyverytired.Butdon'tworry.Myspeech

willbeasshortasarabbit9s

BothTwainandWangunderstoodthathumorisn'tjustaboutlaughter,butisawayoflifeandatoolthatcan

beusedtoilluminatetheworld.Wangoncesaid,t6LifemaybeHkeadream,shortanduncertain.ButIpourmytrue

feelingsintoit.Theworldgavemeitslovefirst,soIcannothelpbutloveithack."Lifeisneversmoothsailingand

sometimescanbecomplicatedandcruel.Buthumorcanhelpusmaintainourenthusiasmforlife.Infact,somemay

arguethatourneedforhumorisalmostasgreatasourneedforwaterandair.InthewordsofMarkTwain."'Humor

ismankind'sgreatestblessing".

56.HowdidWangintroducehumorousexamplesoffamouspeople?(nomorethan10words)

57.AccordingtoWang,howwastheorderofspeakersarrangedinthespeechintheUS?(nomorethan10words)

58.Whatisthemeaningoftheunderlinedsentenceinthelastparagraph(nomorethan20words)

59.WhatdoMarkTwainandWangZengqihaveincommon?(nomorethan15words)

60.Howcanasenseofhumorhelpyouinyourdailylife?Giveanexample,(nomorethan25words)

六、书面表达(满分25分)

61.假如你是红星中学高三学生李华,你校外籍老师Jim计划不久回国,他想带回一份具有中国传统文化特

色的礼物送给妈妈,写信向你咨询,请你给他回复邮件。内容包括:

1.推荐礼物的名称及推荐理由;

2.向他家人表示祝愿并祝他旅途愉快。

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