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厦门六中2025届高三适应性训练英语满分:150分考试时间:120分钟注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卡上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改试卷上无效。第一部分听力(共两节,满分分)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。1.Whatisthewomandoing?A.Complainingoftoomuchhomework.B.withastrictprofessor.C.Readingcomplicatedchapters.2.Whatisthegirllookingfor?A.Abackpack.B.Schoolpapers.C.Ajacket.3.Whatdidthespeakersthinkofthelecture?A.Fun.B.Boring.C.Informative.4.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inthewoman’shouse.B.Inasupermarket.C.Inarestaurant.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Industrialproduction.B.Automatedmachinery.C.Theirwork.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.Whatistheweatherlike?A.Rainy.B.Cloudy.C.Sunny.7.Whatdothespeakersdecidetodo?A.TV.B.Playsports.C.Planttrees.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whydoesthemantalktothewoman?A.confirmtheaddressofthebank.B.askabouttheoperatinghours.C.getanidentificationform.9.Whendoesthebankcloseatweekdays?A.At3p.m.B.At4:30p.m.C.At5p.m.试卷第9页,共1页10.Howcanthemansavetime?A.Bymakingareservation.B.Byfillingoutaforminadvance.C.Byopeningthebankaccountonline.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.WhodidSamgotothefashionshowwith?A.Afamilymember.B.Somefriends.C.Adesigner.12.WhichshowdidEmmamiss?A.Thesportsclothesshow.B.Thechildren’sfashionshow.C.Thecostumeshow.13.Whodislikedthesportsclothesshow?A.SamandAnna.B.SamandMelissa.C.EmmaandAnna.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.Whatstimulatedthewoman’sinterestinlighting?A.Thelightinginaplay.B.Alightshowatarockconcert.C.Afireworksdisplayatanevent.15.Whatdoesthewomansayaboutherjob?A.It’ssimpletooperate.B.It’shighlythoughtofbymanypeople.C.It’simportantforpeopletounderstandaplay.16.Whatdidthewomandoatschool?A.Sheactedonadarkstage.B.Shemadealightingplanforaplay.C.Sheassistedtheteachertowriteaplay.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whydoesthespeakergivethistalk?A.introducetheguests.B.explainthechangetotheplan.C.maketheprocedurecleartothelisteners.18.Howlongwillthequestion-partlast?A.Aboutonehourandahalf.B.Aboutonehour.C.Abouthalfanhour.19.Whowilltalkaboutthefutureofthetoyindustry?A.SarahSmith.B.RobertPrice.C.KenjiNakamura.20.Whatcanwelearnfromthetalk?A.LunchwillbeservedinHall.B.Peoplecanenjoyteaandjuiceafter6p.m.C.SallyConnorwillmakeaconclusionoftheconference.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分分)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。AThankstotheriseofremotework,Canadiancompaniesarehiringtalentsfromaroundtheworld.couldlandawork-from-homejobwithaCanadiancompany—evenifyou’relivingoutsideofCanada.Here’salistofremote-friendlyjobs.试卷第9页,共1页BusyCanadianentrepreneursandsmallbusinessownersoftenhirevirtualassistantstomanageadministrativetaskssuchasscheduling,dataentryandemailmanagement.ExpertiseinEnglishforemailcommunicationandscheduling.Strongorganizationalskills.KnowledgeoftoolslikeMicrosoftandGoogleCheckoutjobpostingsonplatformslikeJobBankCanadaandremotejobboardslikeRemotely.Businessesrelyonsocialmediamanagerstogrowtheironlinepresence,andremotehiringforthisrolehasbecomethenorm(常态).ExcellentEnglishwritingandcommunicationskills.ExperienceofcreatingcontentforplatformslikeInstagram,FacebookandLinkedIn.FamiliaritywithtoolslikeHootsuiteandCanva.SearchforrolesonCanadianjobboardslikeRemote.coorwhichfrequentlyfeaturecontractpositions.thegrowingneedforITsupportinbusinessesofallsizes,CanadiancompaniesoftenlookforremoteITspecialiststotroubleshoottechnicalissues.FluencyinEnglishforguidingclientsthroughtroubleshootingsteps.ExpertiseinITsupportsoftwareandhardware.Problem-solvingskillsandfamiliaritywithtoolslikeExplorecontractITsupportrolesonCanadianjobboardslikeJobBankCanadaorspecializedITjobsiteslikeCanada.21.Whatisoneresponsibilityforavirtualassistant?A.Dealingwithstatistics.B.Checkingjobpostings.C.forplatforms.D.Solvingtechnicalissues.22.Wherecanyougetinformationaboutsocialmediamanager?A.OnJobBankCanada.B.OnStackOverflowJobs.C.OnD.OnCanada.23.Whatisamustforthethreejobs?A.Frequentbusinesstravels.B.Strongorganizationalskills.C.HoldingCanadiannationality.D.AgoodcommandofEnglish.BEverymorningat6a.m.,Mr.Lin’sbamboochairworkshopawoketotherhythmofchisels(凿子).Thefirststrikesechoedthroughthemistyalleyoftheoldtown,combiningwiththedistantcriesofstreetdealerswhoweresettinguptheirstalls.Thescentofdampearthandfreshbamboochipsfilledtheair.Passersbypausedtowatchhisleatheryhandsdanceacrossthegoldenstrips,theirmovementsbothdelicateandassured.Oneday,Ifoundhimbendingoverahalf-wovenchairframe,humminganoperatunefromhisyouth.Sunlightcutthroughdustmotes,catchingthesweatonhisbrowashecutastubbornstripwithprecision.“Bambooremembers,”hesaid,tappingitssmoothsurfacewitharoughfinger.“Cut试卷第9页,共1页toofast,itsplits;tooslow,itlaughsatyourhesitation.”Histools—wornsmoothbyfortywinters—movedwiththecertaintyoftides,theiredgespolishedbyyearsofpatienceandpractice.Bynoon,touristscrowdedhisdisplaywindow,takingphotosofchairslabeled“Handcrafted:58hours.”Acollegestudentlaughed,“Whynotusemachines?”Mr.Linsmiledandpluckedafactory-madechairfromthecorner.“Sit,”heinvited.Thestudentshifteduncomfortablyonitsunevenlegs.“Machinesdon’tfeelthebamboo’ssong,”Mr.Linexplained,runningfingersalonghisowncreation’sseamlesscurves.Atdusk,heappliedthefinalcoatoftung(梧桐)oil,transformingpalebamboointogoldenliquid.Hiswifebroughttea,whispering,“Thelandlord’sraisingrentagain.”Hegazedathisworkshop’scrackedwalls,thenatthechairmadetobeanewborn’snursery.manage,”hedecided.Asnightfell,electricsawsroaredfromdistantfurniturefactories.Butthere,underasinglebulb,Mr.Lin’schiselcontinueditsancientconversation—bitbybit,bendingtimeintosomethingthatlasted.24.WhatkindofplacedoesParagraphOnedescribe?A.Alonelyworkshopignoredbyvisitors.B.Anoldstreetmarkedbycraftrhythms.C.Alargetowncharacterizedbybambooproduction.D.Anenergeticmarketplacefilledwithdealers.25.WhichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribeMr.Lin?A.Patientandmodest.B.Creativeandhumorous.C.Dedicatedandskillful.D.Efficientandambitious.26.Whatcanweinferfromthelasttwoparagraphs?A.Therisingrentforcedhimtoraisechairprices.B.CraftskillspreservationmatteredalottoMr.Lin.C.Hiswifedisapprovedofhisdedicationtobamboocraft.D.Mr.Linwouldclosehisworkshopduetofinancialpressure.27.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.TheSongoftheChairMaker.B.TheDailyLifeofaFactoryC.TheFutureofBambooFurniture.D.TheStrugglesofaBusiness.CChildrenmaybeinnocent,unawareofthechallengesandcomplexitiesofadultcommunication.Butlackingall“learned”sophistication,thatveryinnocencecanrevealinsightsthatadultsstruggletocomeupwith.Inhumanaffairs,wisdomistypicallyregardedasdevelopingonlythroughgatheringandcorrectinterpretationofhumaninteractions.It’sanoutgrowthofsufficientrelationalexperience.Sometimes,adultshidethetruthofwhattheyseetobepoliteoravoidtrouble.Onthecontrary,childrenarenotawareofotherpeople’sfeelingsandhoweasyitistohurtthem.Sotheyjustsaywhattheythink,withoutthinkingtwice.Whattheysayishonestandnotmeanttobemean,butitmightnotbethebestthingtosayeither.Kidsunderstandinasimplewaythatbeingfriendlyismoreimportantthansmallargumentsthatcanmessuprelationshipsforawhile.Theymightask,“Whycan’tyoujustbefriends?”them,itdoesn’tmakesensetofight,andpeopleshouldjustforgetaboutthepastandgetalongagain.Thecomplexityofadultthinkingmakesitdifficulttoreturntoamorestraightforwardwayofinteracting.Onanothernote,becausechildrendon’tcomprehendthatasresponsibleadults,playisearned试卷第9页,共1页throughwork,they’llinnocentlyinquireastowhywecan’tjustplayallthetime.Andaseasyasitistodismisssuchinnocentthinking,itcanalsogetustothinkaboutwhetherourwork/playbalanceismessedup,asweregularly,andunthinkingly,valueworkoverplay.Thegoldenmeanhereofteninvolvesfindingthemiddlegroundbetweenworkandplay.Childrenmayleantooheavilyinthedirectionofplaybutadultsmaybejustasguiltyinunintentionallyprioritizingworkoverplay.Sure,wemayneedtoengageinacertainamountofworkjusttosurvive,butouroverstatedsenseofwhatoursurvivaldependsonmaymakeusunhappy.mightnotrealizeit,butourrealgoalinlifeisn’tjusttosurvive.It’stobetrulyhappyandfeelgoodaboutourselves.28.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“sophistication”inparagraph1referto?A.Strongdesire.B.wisdom.C.Simplehonesty.D.Detailedinformation.29.Whydochildrensometimessaytruthsdirectlythatadultsmightavoidsaying?A.Theyareeducatedtofollowtheirheart.B.Theylackawarenessofothers’emotions.C.Theyaretrainedtobehonestfromayoungage.D.Theyenjoyseeingadultsstrugglewiththeirwords.30.Whatdochildrenthinkofrelationalconflict?A.Theybelieveitisnaturalandunavoidable.B.Theyseeitasasignofdeep-seatedproblems.C.Theyavoiddiscussingittopreventfurtherdisagreements.D.Theythinkitcanberesolvedbyforgettingpreviousconflicts.31.Whatmightchildren’squestionaboutplayingallthetimemakeadultsreflecton?A.Theneedtoworkhardertoearnmoreplaytime.B.Theimpossibilityofplayingallthetimeasadults.C.Whethertheyfocustoomuchonworkratherthanplay.D.Howimportantitistoteachchildrenthevalueofwork.DDreamsarepureemotionalandcognitivegold.Thoseoftensuper-realistic,brokenimagesandplotlinesthatcaninstantlydisappearwhenweopenoureyes,allowusnotonlytoexplorethethemesandchallengesofourday,buttostepintothewhat-ifsofWhetherwerememberourdreamsornot,ourbrainanddreamsaremulti-taskingtothemaximumextentwhilewesleep.theyareweakeningnegativeones,improvingourstressrecoveryability,cognitivefunction,problem-solvingcapabilitiesandourmentalhealth,allofwhichexplaintheemotionalrollercoasterthatcancomewithsleepdeprivation(剥夺).Whenwedon’tgetenoughsleep,we’rerobbedofthoseinvaluablesleep-dependentadvantagesthatgiveusadepthofinsightandemotionalprocessing.Notalldreamsaremadeequal.It’sthevividdreamsthattakeplaceduringourrapideyemovement(REM)sleep,inthesecondhalfofthenight,thatreallydeliverwhenitcomestobuildingouremotionalrecoveryability.Thelessvivid,non-rapideyemovement(NREM)dreamsthatoccurwhenwefirstgotosleephavetheirownvitallearningandmemory-consolidatingroletoplay,too.Butifwehaven’thadenoughsleep,we’relikelytobeshortofREM,withconsequencesthatcancarryintoourday.AccordingtodreamtheoristsRobertStickgoldandAntonioZadra,therearetwostandoutbenefitswegetfromourdreamlife.First,thenarrativeswecreatethatallowustotravelintime—“toexperiencethethoughts,sensationsandemotionsgeneratedbythosenarratives”—effectively试卷第9页,共1页rehearsing(排练)andactuallyexperiencingthewhat-ifsofourlife.Andsecond,thespacethatdreamscreatewherewecannotonlyimaginepossibleevents,butwherewe’refree“toplan,toplot,toexplore”.InourvirtualREMworld,ourbrainsearchesthroughmemories,makingconnectionstohelpprocessdailyworriesandfindsolutions,sothatoncewe’ve“sleptonit”,wecandefinitelyhaveamuchdeeperandgreaterperspective.32.Whydoestheauthormention“emotionalrollercoaster”inparagraph2?A.describethefunofdreamingvividly.B.showwhypeopleenjoyrollercoasters.C.highlighttherisksofinadequatesleep.D.explainhowdreamsprocessdailyworries.33.WhathappensifREMsleepisreduced?A.MorevividNREMdreams.B.daytimeemotions.C.Fastermemoryformation.D.Longerdeepsleeptime.34.WhatdodreamshelpusdoaccordingtoStickgold?A.Forgetbadexperiences.B.Makememoriesstronger.C.Increasesleeptime.D.Practicefuturesituations.35.Whatmessagedoestheauthormainlyconvey?A.Nightmaresharmmentalhealth.B.Dreamsstrengthenmindandemotions.C.REMsleepisthekeytoemotionalbalance.D.Eighthours’sleepisneededtoimprovehealth.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。Overthepastfewdecades,technologyhasadvancedatanunprecedentedrate,revolutionizingindustriesandshapingnewwaysoflife.36AccordingtotheInternationalUnion,akeyadvocateoftechnologicaladvancement,therapidgrowthoftechnologyhassignificantlyimprovedthequalityoflifeinnumerouscommunities.Itcitesstudiesthatshowtheintegrationoftechnologyintodailyliveshasledtoincreasedefficiency,moreaccesstoinformation,andevenprogressinhealthcareinnumerousregions.37Thosewhoembracetechnologicalprogressarguethatitcreatesnewopportunitiesforindividualsandbusinessesalike.Forinstance,farmersinremoteareascannowaccessreal-timemarketinformationandweatherupdatesthroughsmartphones,enablingthemtomakemoreinformeddecisionsabouttheircrops.Additionally,smallbusinessescanexpandtheirreachgloballythroughonlineplatforms.38Theyarguethatwhiletechnologymaybringbenefitstosome,itoftenexpandsthedifferencebetweenthetechnologicallyinformedandthedigitallyexcluded.StudiesconductedbyorganizationsliketheUnitedNationsDevelopmentProgrammerevealthatmanyindividuals,particularlythoseindevelopingregionsorwithlimitedresources,lagbehindinaccessingandutilizingtechnologicaladvancements.39Furthermore,criticsfearthattheuncheckedgrowthoftechnologymayhavenegativeimpactsonsocietyandtheenvironment.Forexample,theriseofsocialmediaandtheinternethasledtoanincreaseincyberbullying,privacyconcerns,andthespreadofmisinformation.Moreover,theoveruseoftechnologymaycontributetodo-nothinglifestylesandotherhealthissues.试卷第9页,共1页Onethingiscertainabouttechnologicalprogress—itisaninevitabletrend.Therapidpaceofinnovationandthewidespreadavailabilityoftechnologymakeitimpossibletoturnback.40A.Buthowcanwetakecontroloftechnologytoouradvantage?B.Thequestionarises:Istechnologicalprogressbeneficialforall?C.Thisdigitaldividecanleadtoincreasedsocialandeconomicgaps.D.However,criticsoftechnologicaladvancementholdadifferentE.Theseadvancementshavebeenparticularlyevidentinruralandunderservedareas.F.Itensuresthatthebenefitsoftechnologicalprogressaresharedequallyacrosssociety.G.Thechallengenowisfindingwaystocommandthepoweroftechnologytobenefitall.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分分)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、D四个选项中选出填入空白处的最佳选项。IfIhadn’tbeenastrugglingviolinist,Imightneverhavebecomeawriter.Infourthgrade,myschoolstartedanorchestraprogram,andIeagerly41tolearntheviolinwithmyfriendIreneandwewalkedtoweeklylessonstogether.Ourteacher,Mr.Baumgartner,was42.Hewarnedthatdamaginginstrumentswouldgetusdismissed.Sadly,Iwasn’t43attheviolin.Onedayduringpractice,thebridge(琴桥)flewandthestrings44.Iattemptedtorepairthebridgewithglue.ButwhenMr.Baumgartnersawthe45bridge,hesaidIcouldn’tstayintheorchestra.Instead,he46Ijointheglee(合唱)club.Inthegleeclub,Idiscoveredjoyingroupsinging,47myaveragevoice.Later,ourhighschoolchorus48acompetitiontoselectsingersfortheCityHonorChorus.Surprisingly,Iwasamongfivegirlsselected.Afteraperformance,myEnglishteacheraskedifanyonewantedto49theschoolpaper.Somehow,I50myhand.ThoughI’dneverconsideredwriting,seeingmynameinprint51me;Ilongedtowritemore.Thenextyear,Ibecamethepaper’s52.feltnatural,likeahidden53waitingtoemerge.later,atareunion,Irenetoldmeshe’dbecomea(n)54violinistinAustralia.Ithought,“Thatmight’vebeenme.”ButMr.Baumgartner’sstrictnessguidedmetoaworldof55.Life’sdetours(曲折),Irealized,oftenleadtounexpectedgifts.41.A.registeredB.signaledC.commandedD.developed42.A.gentleB.strictC.patientD.humorous43.A.equalB.curiousC.skilledD.astonished44.A.brokeB.shookC.fadedD.touched45.A.shinyB.woodenC.twistedD.missing46.A.orderedB.beggedC.suggestedD.doubted47.A.exceptB.likeC.withoutD.despite48.A.withdrewB.heldC.wonD.canceled49.A.contributetoB.comeacrossC.giveoutD.put50.A.loweredB.shookC.raisedD.waved51.A.observedB.pickedC.inspiredD.composed52.A.teacherB.editorC.leaderD.designer53.A.fearB.hobbyC.mistakeD.talent54.A.professionalB.amateurC.retiredD.absent55.A.musicB.scienceC.sportsD.words试卷第9页,共1页第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Onafreshearlyspringafternoon,89-year-oldQuandaheldhissmartphone.“Littlewhale,willmystocks(股票)riseagain?”heaskedthescreen,56(cause)laughterintheroom.ThisisnotuncommonatthenursinghomeinShanghai,57over20silver-haired“students”regularlygathertolearnhowtousethepopularAImodel,DeepSeek.Theynicknamedit“littlewhale”aftertheapp’sicon(图标).Oncetheygraspeditsuse,theyfloodeditwithhealthanda58(vary)ofotherpuzzles,evenjokingaboutlivingto150withAI’shelp.In2024,over310millionpeopleinChina59(be)60orolder.AIandsmarttechthusplayavitalroleineldercare.Thegovernmenthaspromisedtosupportrelatedservicesandindustries,includingphysicalAI.However,60(challenge)remain.Forinstance,human-robotinteractionlacksnaturalness;robotshavetroubleunderstandingaccentswith61(relative)slowmovement.Costisalsoamajordifficultyformassproduction.Despitethesedifficulties,assistiveroboticsaremakingadifference.62(equip)withmultisensorydetectors(多感官探测器)andAI-drivenmotionanalysis,therobotpredictsmovementintentionandhelpshipsandknees.For72-year-oldFenlan,AIhasalreadyenhancedherdailylife.Whethercheckingtheweatherbyvoice,followingsmartTVChiguides,63asking“littlewhale”forrecipes,AIisalwaysthere64(assist).“Smartdevicesaren’tjustfor65young,”shesmiled.Clearly,AIischangingthelivesoftheelderly,thoughthere’sstillalongwaytogo.第四部分写作(共两节,满分分)第一节(满分15分)你校即将举办成人仪式(theadulthoodceremony),为挑选最合适的成人徽章(badge),由。内容包括:1.你的选择;2.你的理由。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。DearEditor,_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________sincerely,LiHua试卷第9页,共1页第二节(满分25分)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。Ineverimaginedthatasinglepieceofpapercouldchangemyentireperspectiveonlife.Iwasalibrarian,ajobthathaddefinedmyexistenceforovertwodecades.Mydayswerespentamongthequietrowsofbooks.Ikneweverycornerofthelibrary,everytitleontheshelves,andyet,Ifeltasifmyownlifewasmissingachapter.Itwasatypicalmorning.Iwassortingthroughaboxofolddonations,preparingtocatalogsomerarebooks,whenIfoundasmall,yellowedenvelopebetweenthepagesofanancientjournal.Ithadnoaddress,nostamp,andnoindicationofitsorigin.Curious,Icarefullyopenedit.Thehandwritingwaselegantbutfaded,theinkbarelyvisibleagainstthepaper.Theletterread,“DearStranger;Ifyouarereadingthis,knowthatyouarenotalone.Lifehasawayofmakingusfeelisolated,asifourstoriesareinsignificant.Buteverylifematters.Everystoryisimportant.Ihopetheletterfindssomeonewhoneedstohearthesewords.Youarestrongerthanyouthink.Youhavethepowertochangeyourworld,onesmallactatatime.Don’tbeafraidtotakerisks,tofollowyourdreams,andtoembracetheunknown.Thegreatestjourneysbeginwithasinglestep.Withhope,AFriend”Ireadtheletteroverandover,feelingastrangemixofemotions.Thewordsresonateddeeplywithinme,asiftheywerewrittenspecificallyforme.Ihadalwaysbeencontentwithmylife,butlately,Ifeltagrowingsenseofrestlessness.Thelibrarywasmysanctuary(庇护所),butithadalsobecomemyprison.Ihadlostsightofmyowndreams,myownstory.Thatevening,asIclosedthelibrary,Icouldn’tshakethefeelingthattheletterwasasign.Ihadalwaysbeencautious,preferringthesafetyofroutinetotheuncertaintyofchange.Buttheletterremindedmethatlifewasmeanttobelived,notjustobserved.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。Paragraph1:Thenextmorning,Iwalkedintothelibrarydirector’soffice,sayingwithresolution,“Ihaveanidea.”________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Paragraph2:Weekslater,themoveablelibraryprogramstarted,bringinglibrariestodifferentcommunities._____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________试卷第9页,共1页高三适应性训练英语参考答案与听力原文第一部分听力1–5ABBAB6–10CBBCBACCAC16–20BCCAA

第二部分阅读21—25.ACDBC26—30.BABBD31—35.CCBDB36—40.BEDCG

第三部分语言运用第一节41-45.ABCAC46-50.CDBAC51-55.CBDAD

第二节56.causing57.where58.variety59.were60.challenges

61.relatively62.Equipped63.or64.toassist65.the

写作DearEditor,Inlightoftheupcomingadulthoodceremonyatourschool,I’vecarefullyconsideredtheoptionsand

selectedthefirstbadge.ThisbadgefeaturestwostudentscradlingtheEarth,accompaniedbythewords,“Growthmeans

responsibility”.Itssymbolismisprofound,reflectingtheroleofresponsibilityaswestepintoadulthood.The

globesymbolizesourdeepconnectiontotheworld,remindingusofourdutytoengagewithandcareabout

globalissues.Thedepictionofstudentsinschooluniformsfurtherunderscoresourjourneyofgrowthwithinthe

educationalsystem,leadingustothismomentofassuminggreaterduties.Thisbadgeservesasapowerfulreminderthatwearenolongerchildrenbutindividualsequippedwiththe

potentialtomakeameaningfulimpact.Itisaperfectfitfortheceremony.

sincerely,LiHuaParagraph1:Thenextmorning,Iwalkedintothelibrarydirector’soffice,sayingwithresolution,“Ihaveanidea.”The

directorlookedupfromherdesk,hereyesfilledwithcuriosity.adeepbreath,Iexplainedmyideato

organizeamoveablelibraryprogram,bringingbooksandstoriestothosewhohadnoaccess.Isuggested

reachingouttoschools,nursinghomes,andhospitals—placeswherepeoplemightneedalittlebitofhopeand

connection.Thedirectornoddedthoughtfully.“That’sawonderfulidea,”sheagreed.hersupport,Ithrew

myselfintotheproject.Afterhoursofplanning,contactinglocalorganizations,andgatheringresources,I

enlistedthehelpofafewenthusiasticvolunteers.Thepreparationworkwentsmoothly.

Paragraph2:Weekslater,themoveablelibraryprogramstarted,bringinglibrariestodifferentcommunities.Thefirst

stopwasalocalelementaryschool,wherewesetupareadingcornerinthelibrary,equippedwithcolorfulbooks

andcozyseats.AsIreadaloudtoagroupofwide-eyedchildren,Isawtheirfaceslightupwithwonder.Fora

moment,Iforgotaboutmyowndoubtsandfears.Iwasremindedofthejoythatbookscouldbring,andthe

importanceofsharingthatjoywithothers.Thefollowingmonthswitnessedourlibrarytouchedthelivesof

countlesspeopleindiverseplaces.Eachvisitwasareminderoftheletter’swords:havethepowerto

changeyourworld,onesmallactatatime.”听力原文1)W:Ican’tkeepupwithallthiswork.M:What’stheproblem?W:Myprofessorkeepsgivingusmoreandmorechapterstoread.Ican’tpossiblygetthroughitanddothe

assignments.2)M:Please,don’tcarryyourbackpackroundthemuseum.

W:Oh,sorry.Ileftallmyschoolpaperssomewhereinabluebox.AndIcan’tfindthem.

M:Whichroomshaveyoubeenin?W:first,Iwenttothatonewhereallthejacketsandthingsare…Ah,that’swhereitis!

3)M:Whatdidyouthinkofthespeaker’stopic?W:Personally,Ithoughtitwasratherdry.Itwaslikelisteningtosomeonereadfromatextbook.M:right.Ihopethenextlecturewon’tbeasdull.

4)M:thanksforapleasantevening.Ireallyenjoyedthechicken.

W:I’mgladyoulikeit.It’smymother’sspecialrecipe.

5)M:Doyourealizethatautomatedmachineryaccountsfor34%ofallindustriallabor?

W:Ihadn’ttheslightestidea.M:I’mserious.Iwonderifwewillneedtodoanyworkatallsomeday.

W:Machineswillneverreplacemanpowercompletely.第1页共2页(Text6)M:Isn’titalovelydaytoday?W:Youthinkso?Thesunisblinding!Iwishtherewereafewcloudsinthesky.M:Doyouknowwhatwouldreallycoolthingsdown?Alittlerain!W:Butthenwe’dbestuckinside!M:There’relotsofthingsyoucandoonarainyday.WatchTV,playcomputergames,cards,boardgames…

plus,it’sgoodforthetreesandgrass.W:Iwanttobeoutside!Onacleardayyoucanplaysports,goshopping,orhaveapicnic.M:Thatdoessoundlikefun.Whydon’twegoplaybadminton?W:Yeah,let’sgo!7)M:Hi,Iwanttoknowyour

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