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2025年哈尔滨市高考模拟试卷(二)

英语

(本试卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟)2025.05

注意事项:1.答题前,考生务必用黑色字迹的签字笔或钢笔将自己的姓名、准考证号分别填写在试

卷和答题卡规定的位置上。

2.答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡对应题目的答案涂黑,如需改动,

用橡皮擦干净后,再涂其它答案。非选择题的答案必须使用黑色字迹的签字笔或钢笔

写在答题卡上相应的区域内,写在本试卷上无效。

3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。

第一部分听力

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

彳列:Howmuchistheshirt?

A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.

答案是C。

1.WhatwastheweatherlikeduringTed*stennispractice?

A.Rainy.B.Cloudy.C.Sunny.

2.Howwillthespeakersgodowntown?

A.Bytaxi.B.Bybus.C.Byunderground.

3.WhatwillDavidgetforsure?

A.Afridge.B.Acookingpan.C.Kitchenknives.

4.Whatistheboy'smainconcernaboutbuyingatennisracketonline?

A.Highprice.B.Slowdelivery.C.Poorquality.

5.Whatwillthemandonext?

A.CallMary.B.MeetMary.C.Workonaproject.

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。

英语第1页(共10页)

听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

6.Whereisthewoman'sseat?

A.Behindtheman's.B.Lefttotheman's.C.Infrontoftheman's.

7.Whydoesthewomanwanttochangeseats?

A.Todiscussbusinesswiththeman.

B.Tositnearawindow.

C.Tositwithhercolleague.

听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

8.Whatdoesthewomanwanttodotonight?

A.Playtennis.B.Haveawalk.C.Readabook.

9.WhatdoesthemanthinkofthefirstAlexRiderbook?

A.Itisquitegoodtoread.B.Itiseasytobeginwith.C.Itisworsethanthesecond.

听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10.HowmuchdidJamiepayforhisnewcomputer?

A.$390.B.$490.C.$590.

11.Wherecanthecomputerbeboughtcheaper?

A.InGeorgeStreetStore.B.Inastoredowntown.C.Intheonlinestore.

12.Howdoesthemanfeelafterhearingthewoman'swords?

A.Annoyed.B.Excited.C.Terrified.

听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13.WhoboughtFreyaamountainbikewhenshewas13?

A.Herfather.B.Herbrother.C.Heruncle.

14.WhatforcedFreyatoslowdownduringherrecentcompetition?

A.Arock.B.Aphotographer.C.Atree.

15.WhatdoesFreyathinkisthemostimportantbeforearace?

A.Checkingthebike.B.Practicingtheroute.C.Doingexercises.

16.WhydoesFreyaweartightclothesforraces?

A.Tolookprofessional.B.Toavoidslowingdown.C.Tofeelcomfortable.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.WhoisSleepIfUCanmainlyfor?

A.Heavysleepers.B.Earlyrisers.C.Alarmdesigners.

18.WhatmayusersdototurnoffAlarmy?

A.Takeaphoto.B.Switchoffthephone.C.Completeschooltasks.

19.HowdoesSleepCyclework?

A.Byanalyzingusers'dreams.

B.Bytrackingusers'movements.

C.Byrecordingusers1heartrate.

20.WhatmakesthespeakerlikeSleepCycle?

A.Helpinghimfeellesssleepyinthemorning.

B.Providingthelatestweatherreports.

C.Recordinghissleepinghabits.

英语第2页(共10页)

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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

A

CambridgeUniversityLibrary

RegistrationsandrenewalsareavailabletothosewhowouldliketousetheUniversityLibraryin

personforstudyandresearch.

CurrentstudentsofCambridgeUniversity:

AllnewstudentsatCambridgeareautomaticallyregisteredattheUniversityLibrary.Your

blueUniversitycardcanbeusedtoaccesstheLibraryandborrowbooks.

FulltimeundergraduatesattheUniversityofCambridgeareabletojointheSCONULaccessscheme.

CurrentstaffofCambridgeUniversity:

Youmayneedtobringsomesupportingdocumentationonyourfirstvisit,see"qualification^forfull

details.IfyouareunsurewhetheryourcardisactivatedorhaveotherquestionsaboutyourLibrary

membership,contactusbyemailonregistration@lib.cam.ac.ukorcall01223333030.

GraduatesandotherLibraryusers:

RegisterorrenewyourUniversityLibrarymembership.Whenyourcardhasbeenprocessed,youwill

becontactedbyemailwithconfirmation.Thisisusuallywithin3workingdays.

Wearecurrentlyreceivingahighvolumeofregistrationrequests.Wewilltrytoprocessyour

applicationbythedateofyournextvisit,butpleaseacceptourapologiesforthedelayanddonotvisit

beforeyoureceiveemailconfirmation.Forfulldetailsofentitlements(权力)anddocumentsneededon

application,pleaserefertoqualificationforaccesstotheUniversityLibrary.

Ifyouareunabletosubmityourregistrationonlineorhavefurtherquestionsaboutyour

membership,contactusbyemailonregistration@lib.cam.ac.ukorcall01223333030.Youarewelcometoregister

inperson,byappointment.

Justvisiting?Pleaseseeourupcomingeventsforvisitortickets.

21.HowdonewstudentsgetregisteredfortheUniversityLibrary?

A.Byapplyingonline.

B.Bygettingregisteredautomatically.

C.Byregisteringwithanappointment.

D.Bycalling01223333030.

22.WhatshouldcurrentUniversityofCambridgestaffdoontheirfirstvisittothelibrary?

A.Bringsomesupportingdocumentation.

B.Emailregistration@lib.cam.ac.ukinadvance.

C.Call01223333030toactivatetheircards.

D.JointheSCONULaccessscheme.

23.Wherecanwereadthetextprobably?

A.Inasciencemagazine.

B.Inanintroductiontothewritingclub.

C.OnthewebsiteofCambridgeUniversity.

D.Inaguidelineofthecoursefornewstudents.

英语第3页(共10页)

B

CambridgeDictionaryhasputitouttotheuniverse,naming"manifest“asitswordoftheyearfor

2024.

PopularizedbycelebritiessuchassingerDuaLipa,"manifest“referstothepracticeofusing

methodssuchasvisualization(可视化)andaffirmation(肯定)tohelpyouimagineachievingsomething

youwant,inthebeliefthatdoingsowillmakeitmorelikelytohappen.

Lipahasspokenabouthowshethinksmanifestationhasplayedapartinhersuccess,helpingtobring

aboutkeymomentsinhercareer,suchasplayingattheGlastonburyFestivalthisyear."Ifyousetan

intention,youthinkaboutiteverysingledayofyourlife,andforme,Glastonburyforexample,whenI

firststartedmakingmusicIdreamedaboutthedaythatIwouldgetaskedtoheadlineGlastonbury/9she

saidinaninterviewinApril."Thatinawayissettingthatidea,thatintentioninthebackofmymind,^^

sheadded.66Ithinkit'spowerful.

TakenfromLatinandFrench,inEnglishthewonTmanifest“originallymeant6(easilynoticedor

obvious^^beforeitstartedtobeusedasaverbmeaningattoshowsomethingclearly”.Intheearly20th

centuryitstartedtobeusedtomean64tomakesomethinghappenbyinternalizingit,intentionallyor

unintentionally,,9accordingtoCambridgeDictionary.Thisyearmarkedmanifesting'smoveintothewider

publicconsciousness.Itjumpedfrombeingmainlyusedintheself-helpcommunityandonsocialmedia

tobeingmentionedwidelyacrossmainstreammedia.Thedictionarysaidthewordhasbeenlookedup

nearly130,000timesonitswebsite,becomingoneofitsmostviewedentries.

WendalynNichols,CambridgeDictionary'spublishingmanager,saidthewordoftheyearpickis

basedon66userdata,Zeitgeist(时代思潮)andlanguage".''Manifestwonthisyearbecauseitincreased

notablyinlookups,itsusewidenedgreatlyacrossalltypesofmedia,anditshowshowthemeaningsofa

wordcanchangeovertime,“saidtheBritishdictionarypublisher.

24.AccordingtoDuaLipa,whatdoes“manifest"mean?

A.Settinguponegoaleveryday.

B.Writingsongsaboutherdreams.

C.Visualizinghergoalthoroughlyinmind.

D.Sharingherperformancesonsocialmedia.

25.HowdoesDuaLipafeelabouttheactionofmanifesting?

A.Disappointed.B.Challenged.C.Refreshed.D.Motivated.

26.Whatisthemainfocusofparagraph4regardingtheword^manifesf9?

A.Itsevolvingusageandrisingpopularity.

B.Itscompletechangeinmeaning.

C.ItsLatinandFrenchorigins.

D.Itsrichentriesinthedictionary.

27.Whathascontributedto“manifest“beingnamedWordoftheYearaccordingtothepassage?

A.Itsdynamicdevelopment.

B.Itsusersamongcelebrities.

C.Itsgrowthinself-helpcommunities.

D.Itsinfluenceonlanguagelearners.

英语第4页(共10页)

c

You'reprobablyawarethatyourcoffeedrinkorbakeryisloadedwithsugar.Butdidyouknowthat

largeamountsofaddedsugararealsoinyourbreakfastcereal(谷类食物),dairy-freemilkalternativeand

eventakeoutfriedchicken?

uAmericansaresimplyconsumingtoomuchsugar,“saysFrankHu,aprofessorofnutrition.Most

peopleconsumethreetimestherecommendeddailylimitofsugar.Andit'snotjustaharmlesshabit.

Evenifyou*vegottenthemessagethattoomuchsugarisn'tgoodforyourhealthandaretakingsteps

tocutback,likeswitchingto'low-sugar“bakedgoodsanddietsoda,youhaven'tsolvedtheissueandyou

mayhavecreatedanewproblem.

Sincethe1990s,aspartame(阿斯巴甜代糖也称人工甜味剂)hasbeenwidelyusedasasugar

substitute(替代品)inproductssuchasdietdrinks,yogurtandbreakfastcereal.Butthesweetenerhascome

underthoroughexaminationfollowingaJuly2023statementfromtheInternationalAgencyforResearch

onCancerthatofficiallyclassifiedaspartameas“possiblycarcinogenic(致癌的)tohumans.”

Sowhat'stheanswer?Ultimately,weneedtorethinkourrelationshipwiththesweetstuff.Forthe

mostpart,thesugarsthatnaturallyoccurinanapple,asweetpotatooraglassofmilkaren'tanissue.It's

thesugarintroducedduringthemanufacturingofajarredpastasauceorwhenyoustiraspoonfulofsugar

intoyourcoffee,forexample,that'sharmingyourhealth.

Whenyoueatordrinksomethingwithaddedsugar,yourbloodsugarandinsulin(胰岛素)rise

sharply.Ontheotherhand,whenyouchewabowloffreshberries,thewholefruitcontainsfiberandother

compoundsthatslowhowquicklythesugarisdigested,soyourbloodsugardoesn'triseinthesameway.

Definitely,consumingnotonlylessaddedsugarbutalsosugarsubstitutesovertimeisboundto

makeyourlifeawholelotsweeter.

28.Whatcanweprobablyinferinparagraph1?

A.Thewritershowshisownpuzzle.

B.Peopleignoreanissueaboutsugar.

C.Peopletakeactiontogiveupsugar.

D.Bakeryhaslesssugarthandairy-freemilk.

29.Whichfoodordrinkmaydolessharmtoourhealthinthetext?

A.Breakfastcereal.B.Dietdrinks.C.Coffeedrink.D.Asweetpotato.

30.Whydopeoplefailtoconsumelesssugar?

A.Moresugarysnacksareproduced.

B.Foodswithoutsugarposemorehealthrisks.

C.Sugarsubstitutesexistinmanyfoodsanddrinks.

D.Compoundsinsugararereportedtobecarcinogenic.

31.Whichisthemostsuitabletitleaccordingtothetext?

A.AspartameShouldreplacesugar?

B.TheBitterTruthAboutSugar

C.KeepAwayFromSugar

D.SugarTalksSweetly

英语第5页(共10页)

D

Manyoftheastronautsgoinguptospaceareamongthesmartestpeopleontheplanet.However,anew

NASAstudyhasfoundasurprisingeffectofspacetravel------itmayactuallyslowdownthehumanbrain.

Contrarytowhatyoumightexpect,researchersdiscoveredthatwhilespacetravelersorbittheEarth,

theyexperiencesometemporarymentalslowdowns,includingprocessinginformationslowerand

difficultieswithattentionandmemory.

Luckily,thestudyalsofindsspendingmonthsinspacedoesn'tpermanentlyscramble(打舌L)an

astronaut'scognitive(认知的)abilities.Theiroverallbrainperformanceremainsremarkablyresilient(有适

应力的).

Thestudyexamined25professionalastronautswhospentanaverageofsixmonthsaboard

thelnternationalSpaceStation.Scientiststrackedtheircognitiveperformancethroughaseriesofrigorous(谨

慎的)testsdesignedtomeasureeverythingfromprocessingspeedtomemoryandattention.66Weshowthat

thereisnoevidenceofanysignificantcognitiveimpairmentorneurodegenerativedeclineinastronauts

spendingsixmonthsontheISS,“explainsDr.SheenaDev,thestudy'sleadresearcher,inamediarelease.

Sowhatexactlychanged?Thinkofitlikeyourbrainrunninginflowpowermode”.Astronauts

completedtasksjustasaccuratelyastheywouldonEarth,buttheytookslightlylongertoprocess

information.Processingspeed,workingmemory,andattentionwerethemostaffectedcognitivefields------

similartohowyoumightfeelafterastressfuldaywithoutenoughsleep.Themostinterestingbutunusual

findingishowquicklythebrainadapts.Someperformancechanges,likeslowerattentionspans,wereonly

noticeableearlyinthemission.Others,likereducedprocessingspeed,tookabitlongertoreturntonormal

aftertheastronautsreturnedtoEarth.

Theseinsightsaremorethanjustscientificcuriosity.Ashumanitylookstowardambitiousmissionsto

theMoonandMars,understandinghowthehumanbrainrespondstoextremeenvironmentsbecomes

crucial.Thisresearchprovidesabaselineforfuturespaceexplorers,helpingmissionplannerspredictand

reducepotentialcognitivechallenges.

32.Howmayastronautsperformduringspacetravel?

A.Theytakelongertorespondtothetasks.

B.Theycompletetasksasquicklyasonearth.

C.Theircognitiveabilitiesaredamagedheavily.

D.Theyspendyearsrecoveringtheirphysicalhealth.

33.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"impairmenf9inparagraph4probablymean?

A.Improvement.B.Damage.C.Development.D.Change.

34.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?

A.Astronauts1cognitiveabilitiesremainstablewherevertheyare.

B.Astronauts9performanceinspaceismuchworsethanthatonEarth.

C.Astronauts9attentionspanswerealwaysslowerinthespace.

D.Astronauts9brainperformancecanreturntonormallater.

35.Whatdoesthelastparagraphmainlyabout?

A.Thelaterplansforspacemissions.

B.Thedevelopmentofcognitivestudy.

C.Thesignificanceofthestudy.

D.Thefutureofspaceexploration.

英语第6页(共10页)

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能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。

HowHobbiesHelpUs

Asreportedinsomesciencemagazines,thepositivehealthoutcomesofhobbiesareavailableto

everyone.36.Weshouldknowthattheyarenotonlymakingyouhappier,they*realsomakingyou

healthier.

BenefitsforYourBody

37.Nothingcouldbefurtherfromthetruth.Thebenefitsyouobtainwilldependonyourhobby.

Takingjoggingforinstance,itwillbenefityourcardiovascular(心月肉血管)healthmorethancrossword

puzzles,whilethosemayonlyimproveyourcognitive(认知的)health.38.

Areportfoundthatforpeoplewhoweresufferingfromachronic(慢性的)illness,doingahobby

helpedthemmanagetheirsymptomsandevenslowedtheprogressionoftheirillness.

BenefitsforYourBrain

Inadditiontoprovidingprotectionagainstdementia(痴呆),hobbiesimproveourneuroplasticity(未申经

可塑性):theabilityofthebrain'sneuralnetworkstochange,adaptandmakenewconnections.Hobbiestake

advantageofthisflexibilityandhelpyourbraincreatenewconnections,whichcanhelpyouinareasbeyond

justthatparticularskill.39.

Oneofthecoolestthingsisthatregularlydoingthingsyoufindenjoyablecausesbiochemicalchanges

inthebrain.

BenefitsforYourSpirit

Inmanyways,hobbiesmakeushappier.Peoplewhomadeaconsciousefforteachdaytospendtime

doinghobbiesshowedanaverageboostof8%inwellbeinganda10%dropinstressandanxiety.40.

Nowit'syourturn:Whetheryoudecidetopickupanoldhobbyorstartupawholenewone,gofindthe

thingthatlightsyouupanddomoreofit.

A.Thesebrainstatesarecharacterizedbyfeelingsofdeeprelaxation

B.Yourhobbiesrangefromhikingtodancing,watercolorpaintingtoplayingpiano

C.Folkswithatleastonehobbyarefoundtohavehigherlevelsoflifesatisfaction

D.Thepointisthatnearlyallhobbiescanprovidemeasurablepositivehealthbenefits

E.Thismaybethereasonwhypeoplewhoplayamusicalinstrumentoftendobetterinmath

F.Makingthetimetodosomethingenjoyableonaregularbasiswillhaveagreatimpactonyourlife

G.Awell-spreadmythisthatengaginginhobbiesisself-indulgent(自我放纵的)orevenawasteoftime

英语第7页(共10页)

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。

Whydosomepeopleseemtogetmoreaffectedbysomemoviesbutsomeothersdon'tgetthataffected?

Inapreviousarticleaboutempathy(同‘倩/心),Isaidthatonceweidentifywithsomeone,becausethey41

usofourselves,wecaneasilyget42.

Forexample,ifyourarmwasbrokenandhadtoputitinacast(石膏),thenyousawamovieabouta

43person.Youareverylikelytoget44bythatmovieremindingyouofwhatyouaregoingthrough.

Thesamecanalsohappenwhensomeoneremindsyouofafamilymemberorapersonyoucareabout.

Manypeopleseetheirmoms,dads,orrelativesinmoviesand45,getreallyinfluenced.

Insuchacase,cryinginthemoviegivesyouthe46toreleasethestoredunconscious(无意识的)

emotionswhileconsciouslybelievingthatyouarecryingbecauseofthemovie.Nowsomanypeoplegoto

47moviesbecausetheyarealreadysadandbecausetheyarelookingforawayto48someofthis

sadness.

Whilewatchingamovie,anunconscious49ofmemoriesandfearscanhappen.Thiscanleadto

strongemotionsthatcanbeeasily50withthemovie'seffect.If,forexample,themovieremindedyouof

someofyourmemoriesorfears,thenyoucangetreallyemotionalandfeellike51.

Nowyoumightbewonderingwhysomepeoplegetaffected52thanothersbymovies.The53is

simple.54onyourownbeliefs,values,andconcerns,youwillgetaffectedinanunusualway.And55

eachpersonisunique,somepeoplegetaffectedmoreoftenthanothersbymovies.

41.A.warnB.informC.persuadeD.remind

42.A.emotionalB.calmC.hurtD.better

43.A.confidentB.healthyC.generousD.disabled

44.A.affectedB.preparedC.puzzledD.fooled

45.A.luckilyB.consequentlyC.obviouslyD.recently

46.A.questionB.opportunityC.qualificationD.reward

47.A.particularB.bestC.sadD.attractive

48.A.grabB.collectC.releaseD.strengthen

49.A.guessB.practiceC.recallD.defense

50.A.confusedB.equippedC.chargedD.packed

51.A.smilingB.breathingC.cryingD.communicating

52.A.moreB.earlierC.fasterD.longer

53.A.issueB.modeC.formD.reason

54.A.CarryingB.DependingC.WorkingD.Switching

55.A.althoughB.becauseC.ifD.while

英语第8页(共10页)

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。

NanjingYunjin:ASilkTreasureofChina

NanjingYunjin,recognizedasoneofChina's'TourGreatBrooades(锦缎)“has56history

spanningover1,600years,datingbacktotheEasternJinDynasty.Itbecamehighlyvaluedduring

theYuan,Ming,andQingdynastieswhenitwasusedtomakeclothesforemperors.57makes

Yunjinspecialisitscomplicatedweavingprocess,requiringtwoworkerstooperatealargewooden

loom(织布机)together.Skilledweaversusesilk,goldthreads(线),andevenpeacockfeathers58

(create)patternswithpoeticnameslike6tcloudanddragon.

Yunjin's59(category)includeKujin,KuduanandZhuanghua,ofwhichZhuanghuaisthe

mostcomplex,60(feature)vividcolorsand3Deffects.Despiteitsancientroots,Yunjin61

(remain)relevanttoday.Designerscombinetraditionalpatterns62modernideas,usingthemin

clothes,bags,andhomedecorations.Additionally,Yunjin-inspiredartworks63(exhibit)globally,

highlightingChina'sintangibleculturalheritage.

Topreservethisart,Nanjing64(establish)aYunjinMuseumanddigitalarchives(档案)years

ago,andworkshopstrainnewgenerations.65,challengescontinuetoexist,suchasthedeclining

numberofmasterweavers.Asabridgebetweenpastandpresent,Yunjincontinuestocharmthe

world,provingthatancientcraftsmanshipcanboostitselfinthemodernera.

第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(满分15分)

你校正在进行英语征文活动,要求参赛学生以“IWritewithAI”为题写一篇征文。作

为学生会主席,请写一个活动通知。内容包括:

1.活动的目的;

2.征文的题目及要求;

3.鼓励参加。

注意:(1)词数80左右;

(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

Notice

英语第9页(共10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。

TheTurningPoint

ThebrightstadiumlightsshoneonmyfaceasIrushedpasttwodefenders,myheartbeatingfast.

Justbeforesomeonetriedtotaketheball,IsawJamiestandingfreenearthegoal,waitingformypass.But

Ididn'tbecausethiswasmykingdomtoshowmytalentforfootball.Unfortunately,theballwastaken

fromme,andtheotherteamquicklyscored.CoachNickblewhiswhistleloudly.Hisangerfeltascoldas

thewinterwind.

Nickseemeddisappointedwithme.Herepeatedlystressedthatfootballwasnotindividualheroism

butteamwork.IagreedbutIbelievedinmyindividualabilitiesmuchmore.Afterhisrepeatedattemptsto

educatemefailed,Igotmovedtothebench(板凳)team.

Sixweekslater,Iwenthomeafteranotherbenchingsession,kickingstonesalongthesidewalk.Mom

foundmeupsetatthebackyardfence."Helpmetrim(修剪)thevine(紫藤)「shesaid,handingmetools

withoutmeetingmyeyes.Asweworked,myangerpouredout."TheyjusthatethatI'mfast.Nickisblind

tomytalent59"Lookatthisplant/9Momcutin,touchingapartoftheplantthatweredamagingthefence

bygrowingtootightlyaroundthefence.Thevinelookedweak,dyingbecausetheygrewtoowildly.

“Thesevinesneedsupport,9,shesaid,breakingadeadbranch.4tButiftheygrowtoostrongalone...9,She

pointedtohealthyvinesgrowingtogether.66See?Theirrootssharefoodunderground.Together,theygrow

best.”

Mum'swordshitmelikeabadfootballmove.Thatnight,Iwatchedourteamvideosoverandover

again.Isawmanytimeswhenpassingchancesappearedclearly,butIwastooselfishtonotice.

注意:

⑴续写词数应为150个左右;

⑵请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

Thenextday,Iwenttothecourtasusual.

ThistimeIwasdeterminedtoprovemyself.

英语第10页(共10页)

英语参考答案

第一部分听力(每小题L5分,满分30分)

1-5BCCBA6-1OACCAB11-15CACBA16-20BAABA

第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)

第一节阅读理解(共15小题,每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)

21-23CAC24〜27CDCA28-31BDCB31〜35ABDC

第二节阅读七选五(共5小题,每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)

36〜40BGDEC

第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)

第一节完形填空(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)

41-45DADAB46-50BCCCA51-55CADBB

第二节语篇填空(共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)

56a57What58tocreate59categories60featuring

61remains62with63areexhibited64established65However

第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(满分15分)

【参考例文】

第二节(满分25分)

【参考例文】

Thenextday,Iwenttothecourtasusual.Duringpractice,Ifocusedentirelyonobservingmy

teammates'positions.WhenJasonbrokethroughthedefenseline,limmediatelypassedtheballtohim

insteadofattemptingriskydribbling.CoachNicknoddedslightly,thoughhisexpressionremainedstern.

Aftertraining,IapproachedCoachNickforaheart-to-hearttalk.Ifranklyadmittedmyprevious

shortcomingsandaskedforanotherchancetoprovemyselfonthefield.Thankfully,Nickagreed.I

eventuallyearnedmystartingpositionback.Whenthelong-awaitedmonthlytournamentarrived,Istood

shoulder-to-shoulderwithmyteammates,readytofaceouropponentsnotasalonewolf,butaspartofa

unitedpack.

ThistimeIwasdeterminedtoprovemyself.TherealtestcameonFriday.Withscorestiedat2-2in

thefinalminute,Ireceivedtheballnearthecomerflag.Jamiewasmakingaperfectruntowardsthepenalty

area,completelyunmarked.Withouthesitation,!sentacurvedcrosssoaringthroughtheair.Theballlanded

preciselyatJamie'sfeet,andhispowerfulvolleysenttheentirestadiumintodeafeningcheers.Asmy

teammates

英语答案第1页(共7页)

rushedtohugus,Ifinallyunderstoodwhattruestrengthmeant.Individualbrilliancemightwinmomentary

applause,butonlyteamworkcouldcreateeverlastingvictories.

英语听力原文

Text1

W:Howdidyourtennispracticegothismorning,Ted?Thereweresomanydarkcloudsinthesky.

M:Yeah,Ithoughtitmightrain,butitdidn't.Actuallyitwasbetterthanwhenit'ssunny,becausewecould

seetheballmoreeasily.

Text2

W:Oh,no!We1retoolate.We'vemissedthebus.

M:Don'tworry.Ihaveenoughmoneyforataxi.

W:No,wecantaketheunder

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