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试卷第=page11页,共=sectionpages33页试卷第=page11页,共=sectionpages33页新疆维吾尔自治区2025年普通高考第三次适应性检测英语(卷面分值:150分考试时间:120分钟)注意事项:1.本试卷共12页。答题前,考生先将自己的姓名、准考证号码填写清楚,将条形码准确粘贴在条形码区域内。2.选择题必须使用2B铅笔填涂;非选择题必须使用0.5毫米黑色字迹的签字笔书写,字体工整,笔迹清楚。3.请按照题号顺序在各题目的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效;在草稿纸、试题卷上答题无效。4.保持卡面清洁,不要折叠、不要弄破、弄皱,不准使用涂改液、修正带、刮纸刀。考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。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。听完每段对话后,你将有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.Whenwillthelibraryclosetoday?A.At5pm. B.At6pm. C.At8pm.2.Whatdoesthewomanstillneedtodo?A.Printthereport.B.Sendthereport.C.Dosomemoreresearch.3.Whatmightpreventthewomanfromgoingontheschooltrip?A.Apianolesson.B.Afamilyevent.C.Ascienceexam.4.Whatarethemanandthewomantalkingabout?A.Science.B.Theman’snature.C.Thecompetitionresult.5.HowmuchshouldthewomanpayifshebuystwoT-shirts?A.10dollars. B.18dollars. C.20dollars.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。听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。6.WhatisLisa’sfirstchoiceforuniversity?A.MIT. B.Caltech. C.Stanford.7.Whatistheconversationabout?A.Universityequipment.B.Universityapplication.C.Universityenvironment.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。8.Whatdoesthewomanwanttobuy?A.Jeans,askirtandadress.B.Jeans,askirtandasweater.C.Jeans,asweaterandadress.9.Whatcolordressdoesthewomanprefer?A.Thewhiteone. B.Theblueone. C.Theblackone.10.Wherearethetwospeakersprobably?A.Atarestaurant.B.Atapostoffice.C.Inadepartmentstore.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。11.What’swrongwiththewoman?A.Shehasacough.B.Shehasanearache.C.Shehasaheadache.12.Howlongdoesthewomanneedtotakethemedicine?A.Forthreedays. B.Forfourdays. C.Forfivedays.13.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?A.Thewomanisgoingtobemarried.B.Thewomanshouldtakesomecoughpills.C.Thewomanhassomethingwrongwithherchest.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。14.Whydon’ttheyleaveafterworkonThursday?A.Becausetheycan’tfinishtheirwork.B.Becausetheywanttohavetheircarchecked.C.Becausetheydon’twanttogotheresoearly.15.Whowilldrivethecar?A.Bothofthetwo. B.Theman. C.Thewoman.16.Whataretheygoingtododuringthedays?A.Gotoaconcert.B.Dosomeshopping.C.Visitsomeplacesofinterest.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17.WhatwasMr.Douglaslikeatfirst?A.Hewaspolitetohisneighbors.B.Hewasimpolitetohisneighbors.C.Hewasworriedabouthisneighbors.18.WhatdidMr.Douglasdowhenhisneighbor,CatherineandDavid,hadababy?A.Hesentanotetothecouple.B.Hesaidcongratulationstothecouple.C.Hecomplainedaboutthebaby’scrying.19.Whydidn’tMr.Douglashearthebaby’scryingonenight?A.Hesleptsoundly.B.Hewasnotathomethen.C.HemadetheTVsoundveryloud.20.WhatmadeMr.Douglasbecomeapolitepersonlater?A.Hisneighbors’kindacts.B.Hisneighbors’complaint.C.Hisneighbors’congratulations.第二部分阅读理解(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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AMembersofGenBeta,forshort,willbethechildrenofyoungermillennialsandolderGenZersandby2035,theyareestimatedtomakeupatleast16%oftheglobalpopulation,accordingtoMcCrindle,anAustraliansocialresearcher.Additionally,manyGenBetamemberswilllikelyliveintothe22ndcentury.Babiesbornin2025willbe76yearsoldwhentheyear2101comesaround.Here’swhattoknowaboutGenerationBetaandthosethatcamebefore.WhatyearswillGenBetabebornbetween?MembersofGenBetawillbebornbetween2025and2039,accordingtoMcCrindle.Why‘Beta’?GenerationBetafollowsGenerationAlpha,inlinewiththeGreekalphabet.HowwilltechnologyaffectGenBeta?McCrindlepredictsthatdigitalandphysicallifewillbeseamless(无缝的)forGenBeta.WhilemembersofGenAlphahavebecomeacquaintedwithsmarttechnologyandartificialintelligence,GenBetawillexperienceAIandautomationineveryaspectoflife,fromschooltoworktohealthcareandentertainment,McCrindlesays.Astechnologycontinuestorapidlyadvance,GenZparentsarelikelytogivemorerestrictionsonhowtheirchildreninteractwiththedigitalworld.AccordingtoMcCrindle,36%ofGenZparents,comparedto30%ofmillennialparents,stronglyagreethatchildren’sscreentimeshouldbelimited.Generationnamesforpast100yearsThestartandendofanewgenerationissometimesvague,butthesegenerationgroupnamesareoftenusedforindividualsbornbetweenthefollowingyears:GreatestGeneration:1901-1927SilentGeneration:1928-1945(age80+)BabyBoomers:1946-1964(age61-79)GenerationX:1965-1979(age46-60)Millennials:1980-1994(age31-45)GenerationZ:1995-2009(age16-30)GenAlpha:2010-2024(age15andunder)Whatwillthenextgenerationbecalled,afterGenBeta?Ifnamingconventionscontinuefollowingthecurrenttrend,itislikelythatthenextgenerationalgroup,afterGenBeta,willbeGenerationGamma,accordingtoMcCrindle.Thisgenerationwilllikelyrepresentthosebornbetween2040and2054.21.WhatcanweknowaboutGenBeta?A.ItisthefirstgenerationtobeexposedtoAI.B.ItisthechildrenofbothmillennialsandGenZers.C.Itwillbecomethemajorityofthepopulationintenyears.D.ItisnamedinaccordancewiththeGreekalphabet,followingGenAlpha.22.WhatisthemaindifferencebetweenGenZandMillennialparents?A.GenZparentsavoidtechnology.B.Millennialparentsprefertraditionalmethods.C.Millennialparentsrelymoreonsocialmedia.D.GenZparentsaremorecautiousabouttechnology.23.Whatgenerationdoesakidinkindergartenbelongto?A.Millennials. B.GenerationZ.C.GenAlpha. D.GenBeta.BIvyScottwasbornwithhypoplasticleftheartsyndrome(左心发育不全综合征),meaningonlyhalfofherheartfunctionsproperly.Despitespendingherfirstbirthdayinhospitalundergoingsurgery,IvyhasdedicatedtofundraisinganddeliveringpresentstochildrenatAlderHeyHospitalinLiverpoolsinceshewastwo.Ivy’sconditionwasdetectedwhenhermother,ClareBouch,dida20-weekpregnancyscan.Furthertestsrevealedtherarecondition,whichaffectsonly1in4,000babies.Atjusteightdaysold,Ivyunderwentherfirstopen-heartsurgery.Clarerecalled,“Seeingheraftersurgerywasheartbreaking.ShewassoswollenthatsheseemedtohaveboxedtenroundswithMikeTyson.Thoughcoveredinwiresandtubes,shemadeitthrougheventually.”Ivyhadanothersurgerythefollowingdaysandspentherfirstbirthdayinhospital.Sincethen,shehasrecoveredgradually.Underthecareofhermother,shecoulddomoderateexercise.SupportedbythecharityTinyTickers,Claresaid,“She’sdonesowellandalwayshasasmileforeveryone.”Ivybeganhergiftsdeliveriesin2018whenshewastwo,handingout90giftbagscontainingbiscuitsandpersonalcareitems.In2019,despiteabrokenleg,shedeliveredteddybearstotheintensivecareunit(ICU).In2020and2021,Ivyraised£1,000eachyearthroughonlinefundraising.In2022,shereturnedtodeliveringpresents,bringingbooksasgifts.Andin2023,sheraisedanother£1,000andtookingiftsofbabytoysandpresentsforteenagers.Lastyear,shestilldeliveredover200presents.Clareshared,“She’sincrediblythoughtfulandalwaysthinksofothers.”Ivy’sselflessspiritcontinuestoinspireothers,provingthatevenwithhalfaheart,shehasthebiggestheartofall.24.WhydoestheauthormentionMikeTysoninparagraph2?A.ToshowIvy’sloveforboxing.B.Togiveanexampleofafamousperson.C.Toemphasizehowexcellentthesurgerywas.D.TodescribeIvy’sconditionaftertheoperation.25.WhatcanweinferfromthepassageaboutIvy’sillness?A.Itiscompletelycuredafterherfirstsurgery.B.Itleadstoherdepressionduringherrecovery.C.Itrequiresmorethanonesurgeryandattentivecare.D.Itpreventsherfromparticipatinginanyphysicalactivities.26.WhatcanweknowaboutIvyinhercharitywork?A.Shetriestovarythetypesofgifts.B.Shestickstothegiftdeliveryeveryyear.C.Shecarriesoutittoproveherselflessness.D.Sheusesdonationsfromothersaspresents.27.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesIvy’scharacter?A.Optimisticandhumorous.B.Considerateanddetermined.C.Curiousandadventurous.D.Confidentandindependent.C“Learningandmemoryaregenerallyassociatedwithbrainsandbraincellsalone,butourstudyshowsthatothercellsinthebodycanlearnandformmemories,too,”explainsNewYorkUniversity’sNikolayV.Kukushkin,theleadauthorofthestudy,whichappearsinthejournalNatureCommunications.Theresearchtriedtobetterunderstandwhethernon-braincellscanhelpwithmemorybytakingadvantageofawell-knownideainneurosciencecalledthemassed-spacedeffect(间隔效应),whichsaysthatpeopleusuallyrememberinformationbetterwhentheystudyatseparatetimesinsteadofallatonceinaconcentratedsession.Scientistsstudiedtwotypesofnon-braincellsinalab.Theyexposedthecellstodifferentchemicalsignalstoreplicatedlearningprocess,whichissimilartohowbraincellsareexposedtoneurotransmitters(神经递质)whenwelearn.Inresponse,thenon-braincellsturnedona“memorygene”—thesamegenethatbraincellsturnonwhentheydetectapatternintheinformationandrestructuretheirconnectionsinordertoformmemories.Tomonitorthememoryandlearningprocess,thescientistsengineeredthesenon-braincellstomakeaglowing(发光的)protein,whichindicatedwhenthememorygenewasonandwhenitwasoff.Theresultsshowedthatthesenon-braincellscouldtellwhenthechemicalpulses(脉冲),whichimitatedburstsofneurotransmitterinthebrain,weregivenseparatelyratherthansimplyextended.Specifically,whenthepulsesweredeliveredatseparatetimes,theyturnedonthe“memorygene”morestrongly,andforalongertime,thanwhenthesametreatmentwasdeliveredallatonce.“Thisdiscoveryopensnewdoorsforunderstandinghowmemoryworksandcouldleadtobetterwaystoenhancelearningandtreatmemoryproblems,”observesKukushkin.“Meanwhile,itsuggestswewillneedtotreatourbodymorelikethebraininthefuture.Forexample,considerwhatourpancreas(胰腺)remembersaboutthepatternofourpastmealstomaintainhealthylevelsofbloodsugarorconsiderwhatacancercellremembersaboutthepatternofchemotherapy(化疗).”28.Whatisthetraditionalbeliefaboutlearningandmemory?A.Non-braincellsplayasignificantroleinmemory.B.Themassed-spacedeffectiscrucialforlearningandmemory.C.Learningandmemoryareassociatedwithallcellsinthebody.D.Onlybrainsandbraincellsarerelatedtolearningandmemory.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“replicated”inparagraph3probablymean?A.Copied. B.Reflected.C.Analyzed. D.Abandoned.30.Whatcanwelearnfromtheresultsoftheexperiment?A.Thecontinuousdeliveryofchemicalpulsesisbetterformemoryformation.B.The“memorygene”innon-braincellsisalwaysonduringtheexperiment.C.Braincellsaremoresensitivetochemicalpulsesthannon-braincells.D.Non-braincellscandistinguishthepatternofchemicalpulses.31.Whatisthemostlikelytargetfieldforthefutureresearch?A.Learningefficiency. B.Memorycapacity.C.Bodyfunctions. D.Chemicalpulses.DFormorethan75years,Oslo-basedcardealershipHaraldAMøllerhasbeenimportingVolkswagens,butearlyin2024itsaidgoodbyetofossilfuelcars.Nowallthepassengervehiclesforsaleinitsshowroomareelectric(EV).“Wethinkit’swrongtoadviseacustomercominginheretodaytobuyapetrol-poweredcar,becausethefutureiselectric,”sayschiefexecutiveUlfToreHekneby,ashewalksaroundthecarsondisplay.Norwayistheworldleaderwhenitcomestothetake-upofelectriccars,whichlastyearaccountedfor9outof10newvehiclessoldinthecountry.OnthestreetsofNorway’scapital,Oslo,battery-poweredcarsaren’tanovelty,they’recommon.Takealookaroundandyou’llsoonnoticethatalmosteveryothercarhasan“E”for“electric”onitslicenseplate.TheNordicnationof5.5millionpeoplehasadoptedEVsfasterthananyothercountry,andwillsoontobecomethefirsttostopthesaleofnewfossilfuelcars.Lastyear,thenumberofelectriccarsonNorway’sroadsoutnumberedthosepoweredbypetrolforthefirsttime.Whendieselvehicles(柴油车)areincluded,electriccarsaccountforalmostathirdofallonNorwegianroads.Bycontrast,intheUKelectriccarsmadeuponly20%ofnewcarregistrationsin2024.IntheUS,thefigurewasjust8%lastyear,upfrom7.6%.KeytoNorway’ssuccesshasbeenlong-termandpredictablepolicies.Ratherthanbanningfuelfossilvehicles,thegovernmenthasguidedconsumerchoices.Inadditiontohighertaxesandregistrationfeesonpetrol-poweredcars,VAT(增值税)andimportdutieswerenotimposedonlow-emissioncars.Astringoffavourablepolicies,likefreeparking,discountedroadtollsandaccesstobuslanes,thenfollowed.Tesla,VWandToyota,wereNorway’stop-sellingEVbrandslastyear.Meanwhile,Chinese-ownedbrands—suchasMG,BYD,PolestarandXPeng—nowmakeupacombined10%ofthemarket,accordingtotheNorwegianRoadFederation.Norway,unliketheUSandEU,hasnotimposedtariffs(关税)onChineseEVimports.32.Whatisthepurposeofparagraph1?A.Tointroducethemaintopic. B.Toarousereaders’curiosity.C.Togivethebackgroundofthestory. D.ToexplainwhyHaraldAMøllermainlysellsEVs.33.HowdoestheauthorshowthepopularityofEVsinNorway?A.Bystatingopinions. B.Bygivingstatistics.C.Byquotingauthorities. D.Byanalyzingtheprocess.34.WhatcontributedmosttothesuccessinadoptingelectricvehiclesinNorway?A.Abanonfuelfossilvehicles.B.Fullfreedomofconsumerchoices.C.Consistentandstablepoliciesoverthelongrun.D.Highertaxesandregistrationfeesonpetrol-poweredcars.35.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.NorwayonTracktoBeFirsttoGoAll-Electric B.ReasonsBehindtheRiseofElectricVehiclesC.Norway’sTop-sellingEVBrands D.TheFutureofElectricCars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。Learningmoreaboutapieceoffamousartiseasy,butidentifyinganunknownpaintingcanbetough.36.FindingtheartworkquicklyYoucanuseimage-recognitionappsdesignedspecificallyforarttosearchmuseumcatalogues,universitydatabases,andarthistorytexts.Next,doareverse(反向)imagesearchifyouhaveadigitalcopyofthepainting.Copyandpastetheimage’sURLintothesearchenginetofindotherwebsitesdisplayingthesamepainting.37.Ifthere’sasignature,searchforitonline.SignatureswererarebeforetheRenaissance.Assessingthecomposition38.Theycanofferinsightsontheperiodandstyle.Noticetime-specificelementsinthepaintingtosetabaseline.Besides,therearevariousartisticstylesthroughouthistory.Determiningthestyleisagreatwaytoquicklynarrowdownyoursearch.Youcanalsocheckthecanvasorpaperquality.39Inspectthebackofthepaintingfornotesfrompreviousowners.Itmayrevealtheorigin.Also,don’tforgettoobservetheframeonthebackandlookforalabel.Framemanufacturers(制造商)oftenprintacompanynameontheback.Ifthereisaname,contactthemanufacturertolearnmoreabouttheframeitself.Thiscaneffectivelynarrowdownthepainting’sregionandtime.Whetheryoucanidentifyapaintingornot,artisworthyofourtreasuringandpreserving.40.Embracingboththeknownandunknowninartdeepensourconnectiontohumancreativityacrosstime.A.Inspectingthenotes.B.Usinglessobviousdetails.C.Thesewebsitescanhelpyougetfurtherinformation.D.However,withpropermethods,youcansolvethemystery.E.Everypaintingcanvividlytellpeoplecertainstoriesofitsera.F.Consultmuseumadministrators,arthistoryprofessors,orgalleryowners.G.Soknowingtheidentityofapaintingisamustforappreciatingitstruevalue.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、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Thisincidentoccurredduringourtriptovisitourdaughterlastyear.Wedecidedongoingtherebylocalintheevening.Ourdaughterthatshewouldpickusup,butwewereconfidentofourabilityandrefusedheroffer.Wegotoffthebus,thinkingthetrainstationwasnearby.Myhusbandhasaverygoodsenseofdirection,soIblindlyhim.Butwefoundourselvesendedup,withthestationnowhereinsight!Weapproachedagentleman,whowasalsolostandcouldn’tus.Westartedgetting.Wehadnocellphonetocallourdaughtereither.Then,wesawayoungmanandoursituation.Heguidedustothetrainstation,justafewblocksaway.Atthestation,theticketmachine,andourcoinsfellthroughwithoutprinting.Withouthesitation,ourhelpfulguideusedhiscreditcardtobuyourtickets,ouroffertorepayhim.Heevenusrightuptotheentrypointoftheplatform.Weweredeeplybyhiskindnessandthankedhimheartily.However,intherush,weforgottoaskhis.Whenwetoldourfamilyabouttheincident,theysuggestedthankinghisinthelocalnewspaper,butwecouldn’tbecausewedidn’tknowhisname.41.A.bike B.train C.subway D.taxi42.A.agreed B.insisted C.promised D.considered43.A.followed B.reminded C.doubted D.imitated44.A.tired B.empty C.lost D.bored45.A.help B.join C.trust D.understand46.A.annoyed B.embarrassed C.surprised D.worried47.A.announced B.questioned C.analyzed D.explained48.A.cautiously B.reluctantly C.kindly D.hurriedly49.A.gavein B.brokedown C.showedoff D.turnedup50.A.tickets B.notes C.cheques D.receipts51.A.expecting B.refusing C.accepting D.preferring52.A.drove B.urged C.pushed D.accompanied53.A.shocked B.amused C.moved D.motivated54.A.name B.address C.occupation D.family55.A.bravery B.wisdom C.generosity D.optimism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。Whenyouhearthephrase“culturalheritage”,whatcomestomind?Maybeyouremembergoingtoseefolkdanceswithpeoplewearing56(tradition)costumes.Perhapsyouwereexposedtothemusicandartsofthisculture.Mostlikely,however,whatcomestomindwillbefood.Itmightbegin57amemoryofyourmother’scooking.Maybeyou’refarawayhomeandeatingyourfavoritefoodmakesyoufeelclosertothoseyou’reseparatedfrom.Manyofushavemissedspendingaholidayortwowithourlovedones,only58(find)ourselvescallingtoaskwhattheyhadfordinner.There’snothinglikefoodtohelpusidentifywithourroots.Theserecipes59(hand)downfromeachgenerationtothenextmightundergolittlechanges,buttherestillremainsasenseofunity.Itisthisunity60constructsabridgebetweenfamiliesandgenerations.Thereareno61(boundary)togoodfood.Itbecomesabridgebetweenyoungandold.Inthekitchentheoldmasterworkshandinhandwithyoungerfamilymembers,passingonconventionalskills62(willing).However,moreistakingplacethanameredeliveryofinformationaboutcookingandmixingconstructions.Magicmoments63(create)betweenchildrenandelders.Itbecomes64opportunityforaparenttoteachfamilyvalueswhilepassingthesugarand65(beat)theeggs.Confidencescanbeexchangedalongwiththenaturalflowofconversation.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,你校英语角要举办以“Technologychangedourlife”为主题的论坛活动。请写一篇发言稿,内容包括:1.你对主题的理解;2.你的建议;3.发出倡议。注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Dearteachersandstudents,____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Thankyou!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。Therainpoureddownheavily,makingacontinuousdrummingnoise.Istaredatthebrokenbicyclechainindespair.Myhandstrembled,notfromthecold,butfromtheweightofDad’swordsechoinginmymind:“Ifyouwantindependence,fixityourself.”Justafewhoursearlier,IhadstormedoutofthehouseafteraheatedargumentwithDad.“I’mseventeen!I’mnotalittlekid.Icandealwiththingsbymyself!”Ishouted,slammingthedoorsohardthatitseemedtoshaketheentirehouse.Now,Iwasstuckonthemuddypath,mybikeuselessbesideme.Therainkeptfallinghard,andthewindwasblowingstrongly,makingitevenhardertosee.Prideandfrustrationwerebattlinginsidemelikeawildstorm.Ihadalwayspridedmyselfonbeingindependent,butnowIfelthelplessandalone.Suddenly,throughtheheavyrain,Inoticedanoldmanstrugglingtopushhisgrocerycartupthesteephill.Hisumbrellawasshakingdangerouslyinthestrongwind,asifitwasgoingtobetornawayatanymoment.Ihesitatedforamoment,butthensomethinginsidemeclicked.Ileftmybikeandrantowardshim.“Doyouneedsomehelp?”Ishoutedoverthenoiseoftherain.Theoldmanlookedup,surpriseinhiseyes,buthenoddedgratefully.Igrabbedthehandleofthecartandhelpedhimpushitupthehill.Thecartwasheavy,buttogetherwemanagedtomakeitstable.Whenwereachedthetop,heturnedtomeandsmiledkindly.“Thankyou,youngman,”hesaid,hisvoicewarmandsincere.Thenhereachedintohiscartandhandedmeaslightlyflattenedapple.“Kindnessisneverwasted,”headded.Thosesimplewordsstruckmedeeply.Itremindsmethattrueindependenceisn’taboutjustrefusinghelp.It’saboutknowingwhentolendahandandwhentoaccepthelpgracefully.注意:1.续写词数应为150个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Aftertheoldmanleft,Ireturnedtomybike.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Backhome,Dadwaswaitingatthedoorstep,atoolboxinhishand.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________答案第=page11页,共=sectionpages22页答案第=page11页,共=sectionpages22页1.B【原文】W:Didyouknowthelibraryisclosingearlytoday?M:Yeah,thenoticesaid6pm.insteadof8pm.becauseofcleaning.2.C【原文】M:Haveyoufinishedthechemistryreportyet?W:No,Ineedtocheckmoredata.Iwillhanditintomorrow.3.A【原文】M:DidyouhearabouttheschooltriptothesciencemuseumnextSaturday?W:Yes,butI’mnotsureifIcango.Imighthaveapianolessonthatday.4.C【原文】W:Iwonderifyouknowaboutthesciencecompetitionresult.M:Yes,ourteamgotthefirst.Wearegoingtonationals.5.B【原文】W:HowmuchistheT-shirt?M:Tendollarsforone,butifyoubuytwo,youcansavetwodoll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