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20252026(上)8月月度质量监测暨第零次诊断测试高三英语本试卷满分150分 考试时间120分钟第一部分听力(共两节) 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.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Athome.B.Atanairport.C.Atastore.2.Whatdoesthemanwantthewomantodo?A.Attendaparty.B.Decoratearoom.C.Dosomeshopping.3.Howdoesthewomanfeelaboutherpresentlife?A.Pleased.B.Confused.C.Worried.4.Whydoesthewomantalktotheman?A.Toreportforduty.B.Tochangeakeycard.C.Togetthedoorrepaired.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Atravelplan.B.Aspecialclimate.C.Awellearnedreward.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。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.
WhichcoursewillAlicetake?A.Afitnesscourse.B.Aprogrammingcourse.C.Awritingcourse.7.
WhenwillAliceattendherfirstclass?A.In
midSeptember.B.Inlate
September.C.InearlyOctober.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.
Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Bankclerkandcustomer.
B.Guide
andtourist.C.Boss
and
employee.9.
Whydoesthemancallthewoman?A.Toaskforhelp.B.Tointroduceaservice.C.Toinformherofanerror.10.
Whatwillthewomandonext?A.Takeoutsomemoney.B.Contactthetravelpany.C.Provideher
information.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.
Whatistheman'sfirstconcernaboutthehotel?A.The
price.B.Internet
access.C.The
environment.12.
Whatdoesthemanplantodointhehotel?A.Do
exercise.B.Deal
withbusiness.C.Hold
a
ceremony.13.
Whenwillthemanleavethehotel?A.ThisTuesday.B.This
Thursday.C.This
Friday.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.
Whoisthewomanprobably?A.A
coach.B.A
hostess.C.Aprofessor.15.
Whatisthefirstthingtodotobeeastormtracker?A.Takingaspottertrainingclass.
B.Doingaweatherrelateddegree.
C.Volunteeringataweathercenter.16.
HowmanytimeshasAlexbeentoTornadoAlleythisyear?A.5.B.6.C.7.17.
Whatdoesatornadoinaclearareasoundlike?A.Loud
fireworks.B.Thunder.C.Rapid
water
flow.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.
WhatdidBatimaAttamprobablydoinpreviousperformances?A.She
danced.B.She
sang.C.Sheplayedtheguitar.19.
WhatmakesAmirAttamspecial?A.Hismixedmusicstyle.B.His
advancedtechniques.C.His
stage
experience.20.
Whatwillthelistenershearnext?A.Asong.B.An
interview.C.An
advertisement.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。ASichuan,aprovincecelebratedforitsdiverselandscapesandprofoundculturalroots,offersmorethanjustitsiconiclandmarks.Beyondthebustlingtouristtrailslielesserknowntreasuresthatcatertoadventurers,historybuffs,andnatureenthusiastsalike.Thesehiddengems,withtheiruniquecharmandauthenticexperiences,promiseunforgettablejourneys.Herearethreesuchdestinationswaitingtobeexplored:DaochengYadinga.m.p.m.intheGanziTibetanAutonomousPrefecture,thisremoteplateauscenicareaiscalled“thelastpurelandonEarth.”Itssnowcappedpeaks(includingthe6,032meterMt.Chenrezig),turquoiselakes,andalpinemeadowsdrawadventurers.Notethataltitudesicknessismon—visitorsareadvisedtorestforadayinDaochengCountybeforeheadingup.ThebestmonthsareMaytoJune(wildflowers)andSeptembertoOctober(goldenforests).Entrance:¥146(peakseason),¥120(offseason).Open7:00a.m.—5:30p.m.LeshanGiantBuddhaa.m.p.m.a.m.acliffalongtheMinRiver,this71metertallstatueistheworld’slargeststoneBuddha,builtover90yearsduringtheTangDynasty.Unlikemountainhikes,it’saccessibleviariversidepathsandboattours(¥70extra).Avoidsummercrowds—spring(March—April)orautumn(October—November)isbetter.Tickets:¥80(adults),freeforkidsunder1.2m.Opens8:00a.m.—6:30p.m.(April—October);8:30a.m.—5:30p.m.(November—March).LangzhongAncientTownOneofChina’sfourbestpreservedancienttowns,LangzhonginNanchongdatesback2,300years.Itswellpreservedcitywalls,traditionalcourtyards,andannualSpringFestivallanternshows(featuring10,000+lanterns)attractculturelovers.Unlikenaturalsites,it’senjoyableyearround,thoughwintercanbechilly.Abinedticketforkeyattractions(ZhangFeiTemple,AncientWellMuseum)costs¥110.Mostsitesopen8:30a.m.—5:00p.m.,butnighttoursofthelanternlitstreetsrununtil10:00p.m.21.WhatshouldvisitorsprepareforwhengoingtoDaochengYading?A.Boattours.B.Altitudeadaptation.C.Lanternshowtickets.D.Warmclothing.22.WhichseasonisremendedforvisitingbothLeshanGiantBuddhaandDaochengYading?A.March—April.B.May—June.C.September—October.D.December—February.23.WhatmakesLangzhongAncientTowndifferentfromtheothertwoattractions?A.Ithashistoricalbuildings.B.Itrequiresabinedticket.C.It’ssuitableforyearroundvisits.D.Itfeaturesnaturalscenery.BLately,Ihavefoundmyselfrarelypayingcloseattentiontotrends,watchingfashionshowsorfollowingfashioninfluencers.Ilovelookingateveryone’suniquestyle,andbelievethatfashionofpersonaltasteisoneofthebestwaystoexpressourselves.Thefindingsastonishme.MyattitudeandbehaviorhaveundergoneatransformationthatIoncewantedbutlackedthecouragetopursuewithoutmerealizing.Themediaweconsume,andthepeoplewe’rearoundaffecthowwedressandexpressourselves.WhenIwasinhighschool,IwasafraidtoweartheclothesIwanted.WhenIworeanitemthatseemednormalforagirllikemebutwasconsideredstrangebymyclassmates—abrightpurpledress—peoplelaughedatmeinthehall.Irememberputtingitintothebackofmycloset(衣柜)andneverwearingitagain.Now,Idon’tcareasmuch;Iliketryingalmostallkindsofstyle.Actuallyit’sbecauseI’mincollegenow,andcollegestudentshavemoreimportantthingstopayattentiontothanwhatsomeoneelsewears,butIfinallyfeelIcandressinthewayIwantandexpressmyself.Itakefashioninspirationfrommyfavoritecolorsandcartoons.TheselfexpressionbringsmemorereflectionandI’mnotgoingtochangemyselfforanyone.Everyonecanfollowtheirheartanddeveloptheirownstyle,andtheyshouldbeabletodosofreely.WhenIgooutsidewearingwhatIliketowear,Ifeelconfidentandmorelikemyself.InolongerfeellikeI’mwearingclothesthatwillmakemeblendinwith(协调)thecrowd.Blendinginwiththecrowdthatwayismeaningless.24.Whyistheauthorsurprised?A.Shechangesunknowingly.B.Fashiontrendsbeediverse.C.Peoplehavetheirownstyle.D.Herfocusofinterestisdifferent.25.Whatdoestheauthoraimtoshowinparagraph2?A.It’shardtoinsistonourdecision.B.Dignityislinkedwithwhatpeoplewear.C.Viewsofthemajoritycanbewrong.D.Peoplemaybepressuredtosatisfyothers.26.Whatmakestheauthorstarttoworrylessaboutherwearnow?A.Herdesiretoexpressherself.B.Theshiftinstudents’concerns.C.Heracceptanceofvarioustypes.D.Theawakeningofselfawareness.27.Whatwilltheauthordolater?A.Pursuemoreuniquestyle.B.Valueinspirationfromfavorites.C.Sticktoherinnervoice.D.Avoidmeaninglessinteraction.CNanoplastics,eventinierthantheirbetterknownmicroplasticcousins,haveemergedasastealthyandpervasiveenvironmentalthreat.Theseminusculeparticles—measuringlessthan1micrometerinsize—haveinfiltratedthemostremotecornersoftheplanet.They’vebeendetectedintheicycoresoftheArctic,embeddedinthesoilofancientrainforests,swirlinginthemistofmountainpeaks,andevenpresentintheumbilicalcordbloodofnewborns,hintingattheirabilitytobreachthemostfundamentalbarriersofhumanbiology.Now,agroundbreakingstudypublishedin
EnvironmentalScienceAdvances
offersaglimmerofhopeinthefightagainsttheseelusivepollutants.Researchersfromamultinationalteamdiscoveredthataspecificbinationofultraviolet(UV)radiationandanaturalclaybasedfiltercouldpotentiallyreducenanoplasticsindrinkingwaterbyasignificantmargin.Incontrolledlaboratorytests,exposingwatercontaminatedwithnanoplasticstoUVlightfor15minutes,followedbyfiltrationthroughamontmorilloniteclayfilter,resultedintheremovalofatleast75percentofcertainnanoplastics.Crucially,theeffectivenessofthismethodhingedonmultiplefactors.ThepHlevelofthewaterplayedavitalrole—alkalineconditionsenhancedthebindingofnanoplasticstotheclayparticles,whileacidicenvironmentsweakenedit.Additionally,thestudywaslimitedinscope:itfocusedonlyonthreeprevalenttypesofnanoplastics—polyamide,polyvinylchloride,andpolyethyleneterephthalate—anddidnotaccountfortheplexchemicalinteractionswithothercontaminantsmonlyfoundinrealworldwatersources,suchasheavymetalsandpesticides.Still,thefindingsunderscoretheurgencyofaddressingthenanoplasticcrisis—aproblemthat’sgrowingmoreplexbytheday.Earlierthisyear,independentstudiesrevealedthatnanoplasticconcentrationsinbottledwaterbrands,previouslythoughttobeasaferalternative,wereupto500timeshigherthaninitialestimates.Thissuggeststhatevenseeminglypristinewatersourcesarenotimmunetonanoplasticcontamination.Scientistsremainuncertainaboutthefullextentofnanoplastictoxicity,butearlyresearchpointstoalarmingpossibilities.Theseparticles,duetotheirsmallsize,canpenetratecellmembranes,potentiallydisruptingcellularfunctionsandtriggeringinflammatoryresponses.Thenewstudy’sauthorsemphasizethatwhiletheirmethodshowspromise,it’sjustonepieceofthepuzzle.“ThewaywedemonstratedtheinteractionbetweenUV,clay,andnanoplasticsprovidesafoundation,”saysDr.ElenaVazquez,anenvironmentalchemistattheleadinstitutionofthestudy.“Butweneedtoscaleupthesesolutionsandintegratethemintoexistingwatertreatmentinfrastructurestotrulymakeadifference.”28.Howdoestheauthorintroducetheissueofnanoplasticsinthefirstparagraph?A.Bycitinganexpert’sopinion.B.Bydefiningthekeyconcept.C.Bylistingwidespreadexamples.D.Bypresentingstatisticaldata.29.Whatisadecisivefactoraffectingtheremovalofnanoplasticsinthestudy?A.TheintensityofUVradiation.B.ThepHlevelofthewater.C.Thethicknessoftheclayfilter.D.Thetemperatureofthewater.30.Whydoestheauthormentionbottledwaterinparagraph4?A.Tohighlighttheimportanceofplasticreduction.B.Toillustratetheseverityofthenanoplasticproblem.C.Topromotetheuseofalternativewatersources.D.Toemphasizethedifficultyofwatertreatment.31.WhatdoesDr.ElenaVazquezsuggestregardingthestudy’sfindings?A.Developingnewresearchtechniques.B.Expandingthescopeofthecurrentstudy.C.Incorporatingthemethodintowatertreatmentsystems.D.Involvingmoreinternationalresearchers.DAdvancesinartificialintelligence(AI)areindicatingthataccuratequakeforecastingmaybeattainable,therebycastingdoubtontheconventionalwisdomthatsuchanacplishmentisbeyondourcapabilities.ResearchersattheUniversityofTexas,Austin,createdanAImodelthat,duringatestruninChina,correctlyforecastedapproximately70percentofearthquakeswithaoneweekwarningandofferedreliableassessmentsoftheirpotentialintensity.Theresearchersattributetheirtechnique’seffectivenesstoitsrelianceonastraightforwardmachineleaningframework.TheAIwasprovidedwithasetofstatisticalfeaturesbasedontheteam’sknowledgeofearthquakephysics,andtheninstructedtotrainitselfusingafiveyeardatabaseofearthquakerecordings.Oncetrained,theAIofferedpredictionsbydetectingearlyindicatorsofquakeshiddenwithintheplanet’slowfrequencyrumbles(隆隆声).TheprojectmarksasubstantialbreakthroughintheexplorationofAIforanticipatingseismic(地震)events.AccordingtoAlexandrosSavvaidis,aseniorresearcherheadingtheTexasSeismologicalNetwork,“Seismicoccurrencesstrikewithoutwarning,oftenintheblinkofaneye.Yourreadinessisallyoucaninfluence.Achievinga70%predictionrateisaconsiderableachievementthatcouldsignificantlyrestricttheimpactofearthquakes,reducingboththefinancialburdenandlossoflife,andthepotentialtoremarkablyimproveearthquakepreparationworldwide.”Althoughtheeffectivenessofthismethodindifferentregionsremainsuncertain,theresearchersbelievethattheirAImodelhasthepotentialtoenhancepredictionaccuracywhencarriedoutinregionsequippedwithdependableseismicmonitoringfacilities.TheirnextstepistotestartificialintelligenceinTexas,wheretheUniversityofTexas’sTexNetoperatesanetworkof300earthquakestationsandoversixyears’worthofcontinuousrecords,makingitanideallocationforthesepurposes.Ultimately,theauthorsaimtobinethesystemwithphysicsbasedmodels.Thisapproachcouldbeparticularlyvaluableinareascharacterizedbylimitedorinadequatedata.“Thatmaybealongwayoff,butmanyadvancessuchasthisone,takentogether,arewhatmovesscienceforward,”concludesScottTinker,thebureau’sdirector.32.HowdoestheAIpredictseismicevents?A.Itidentifiesdatafromthesatellites.B.ItanalyzesbackgroundsoundsintheEarth.C.Itmodelsdatabasedonearthquakerecordings.D.ItmonitorschangesintheEarth’smagneticfield.33.WhatdoesAlexandrosSavvaidisintendtoshowinparagraph3?A.Thewaystoreducelossesinearthquakes.B.Theimportanceofpreparingforearthquakes.C.ThesignificanceofdevelopingtheAIprediction.D.TherestrictionsofAIbasedmethodsinearthquakeprediction.34.Whatdoesthesubsequentresearchfocuson?A.Conductingtestsindifferentlocations.B.ApplyingtheAIapproachtootherfields.C.BuildingmoreearthquakestationsinTexas.D.Enlargingthedatabasetotrainthecalculationaccuracy.35.Whichwordscanbestdescribetheearthquakepredictingtechnology?A.Stablebutoutdated.B.Effectivebutcostly.C.Potentialandeconomical.D.Pioneeringandpromising.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。Cheerfulnessisapowerfulwaytodealwithaworldthatwillalwaysbetoughandunjustinonewayoranother.Itisasignofstrengthinthefaceofdifficulties.Differentfromfear,joy,oranger,cheerfulnessisn’tsomethingthatoveresyou.
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Assuch,youcanincludeitintoyourlifeonceyoumaketherightmentalswitch.Herearefourwaystodoso.◎Acknowledgethedifficulties.Cheerfulnessisanhonestemotionbecauseyou’renothidingfromreality.
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Instead,it’sextremelyimportanttobehonestwithyourselfabouttheproblemsyou’refacing.Onlybyfirstacknowledgingthatthingsaretoughwillyoubeabletofindwaystocope.◎Don’tfocusonthenegative.Whetherinyourpersonallifeorinsociety,it’seasytofocusonwhat’sgoingwrong.Butwhateveryoufocuson,itgrows.Ifyoudecidetofocusonwhat’sgoingwrong,thoseproblemswillgrowinyourminduntiltheyconsumeyou.
38..◎Begratefulforwhatyouhave.39.
Usually,they’rethethingswetakeforgranteduntilthey’renolongerthere,suchasgoodhealth,alovingfamily,orevensomethingassimpleasabeautifulsunrise.Beinggratefulwillshiftyourperspectiveandmakeiteasiertoseethesilverliningsofyourproblems.◎40..Nocheerfulnesswithoutlaughter.Soyoucanwatchedies,browsememes,orjokearoundwithfriends.Laughterstrengthensyourimmunesystem,boostsyourmood,makesyoufeellesspain,andprotectsyoufromstress.Laughteriscathartic(精神宣泄的)andinfectious.Laughandbrightentheroom.A.Findyoursenseofhumor.B.Dealwithdifficultiesseriously.C.Focusonthegoodthingsyouhave.D.Toalargedegree,cheerfulnessisachoice.E.You’renotcoveringyoureyesandlookingaway.F.Acknowledgetheproblems,butdon’tgivethemtoomuchattention.G.Beingcheerfulwillmakeyouseetheworldandyourownlifeinadifferentway.第三部分语言知识与运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节:完形填空(共15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四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。MathildeLoisel,aprettywomanbornintoafamilyofclerks,
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ofalifeofluxury—finedinnersservedonsilverplates,elegantclothesthatflowedlikewater,andjewelsthatsparkledinthecandlelight.Yetherhusband,alowrankingclerkintheministry,couldnever
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suchdreams,nomatterhowhardheworked.Oneevening,whenhebroughthomeaninvitationtothepalaceball,Mathildethrewitasidewithabittersmile,
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:“Whatuseisthistome?Ihavenodresstowear.”Thoughherhusbandpartedwithhissavingstopurchaseanewgown,shestillfoundfault,
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:“I’lllookfoolishwithoutjewelstomatch.”Herhusband,hesitatingforamoment,suggestedborrowingsomethingfromherfriendMadameForestier.Mathilderushedtothehouse,whereMadameForestier,afterabriefchatabouttheball,
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openedherjewelryboxandsaid,“Choosewhateveryoulike,mydear.”Mathilde’seyes
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onadiamondnecklacewhosestonesshonelikestarscaughtinanet.“CouldIpossiblyborrowthisone?”sheasked,hervoicetrembling
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.“Ofcourse,”MadameForestierreplied,closingtheboxwithasoftclick.Attheball,Mathildewasthe
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ofeverygaze:mencrowdedaroundtoaskhertodance,whilewomenwhisperedbehindtheirfans,theireyesfilledwithlongingasthey
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herbeauty.Shedanceduntildawn,socaughtupinthejoythatsheforgottheshabbylittleapartmentandthe
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lifethatwaitedforherthere.Asmidnightchimed,shehurriedawaywithherhusband,andwhentheyfinallyreachedtheirrooms,sheletouta
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thatechoedthroughthebuilding—forthenecklacewasgone.Herhusbandsearchedeverycornerofthestreettheyhadwalked,retracingtheirstepsuntildawn,butthenecklacewas
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.Theyhadnochoicebuttoreplaceit,andfortenlongyears,theyslavedawayatoddjobs,theirhandscallousedfrom
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work,theirfaceslinedwithexhaustion,untilthedebtwasfinallypaid.Onespringafternoon,asshewalkedthroughthepark,MathildemetMadameForestier,whostaredatherinconfusionbeforerecognizingher.“I’velivedalifeofhardshipallbecauseofthatnecklace,”Mathildesaid,hervoiceheavywithbitterness.MadameForestier’seyeswidenedinshock.“Butmydear,thatnecklacewasonlya
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—itcostnomorethanfivehundredfrancs!”Mathildestoodfrozen,feelingasifthegroundhad
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beneathher,leavinghersuspendedinavoidofdisbelief.41.A.heardB.dreamedC.approvedD.craved42.A.affordB.supportC.bearD.trust43.A.laughingB.weepingC.sighingD.muttering44.A.arguingB.plainingC.doubtingD.whispering45.A.proudlyB.casuallyC.slowlyD.purposely46.A.fixedB.settledC.restedD.wandered47.A.shylyB.nervouslyC.proudlyD.hopefully48.A.focusB.heroC.starD.queen49.A.enviedB.admiredC.hatedD.praised50.A.humbleB.plainC.tiringD.sad51.A.panicB.fearC.despairD.sadness52.A.missingB.stolenC.goneD.lost53.A.toughB.roughC.strictD.greedy54.A.copyB.toyC.modelD.trick55.A.splitB.openedC.cavedD.sunk第二节:语法填空(共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空格处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。AtraditionalChineseculturalexhibitionattheCityArtGalleryisshowcasingworksinspiredbyChineseshadowpuppetry(皮影戏),
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hasahistoryofover2,000yearsinChina.Chineseshadowpuppetryisoneof
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mostancientformsofstorytellingthroughvisualart.ThevividimagesofcharactersandthestoriestheytellreflectthewisdomandvaluesofChinesefolkculture,accordingtoLinHua,thecurator(馆长)oftheexhibition.“Theexhibitionbinesshadowpuppetryculture,moderntechnologyandcontemporaryart,”saysLin.“Wehope
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(show)thecharmofthistraditionalartinanewway,andstartconversationswithmodernartformslikeinstallationart,multimediaartandpopart.”“Inashadowpuppetryperformance,eachmovementofthepuppetsiscarefullydesigned.Theperformersusetheirskillstoguidethepuppets,leadingtheaudienceintoaworld
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(fill)withmythsandlegends,”explainsChenLei,ashadowpuppetryperformerparticipatingintheexhibition.“Theperformers’emotions
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(convey)throughthepuppets’actions,andtheirunderstandingofthestoriesispresentedtotheaudience,”sheadds.“Askilledperformeralways
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(try)tomaketheperformancetouching,notjustbytheskills,
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alsobythedeepconnectionwiththestory.”Linsaysthattheuniqueshapesoftheshadowpuppets,thebeautyinthe
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(careful)arrangedstorylines,andtheculturalmeaningsbehindeachcharacterinspiredartiststocreatepaintings,sculptures,
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digitalartworksfortheexhibition.TheseworksaimtoletmorepeopleappreciatethecharmofChineseshadowpuppetryinthecontextofmodernart,
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(bridge)thegapbetweentraditionandmodernity.第四部分:写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节:应用文写作(满分15分)66.你校英文报正在为即将到来的体育节征集体育项目,请你推荐一项有益的球类运动。内容包括:1.阐述该项目的优点;2.说明开展的可行性。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。BallGameFun:TryIt!___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二节读后续写(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。Itisthelastdayoffourthgrade.OutsideofmyclassroomIfearfullyopenedtheenvelopethatheldmyacademicreportcard.“Please,Ijustwanttopass.”Iprayedinmyheart.“Promotedtofifthgrade,”thereportread.Iwaslettingoutaloudsighofreliefwhenmyeyeswenttothewordsonthebottom.“Teacher:Mrs.Walitt.”“What?”Ilookedcloser,certainI’dmisread,butnowthenameseemedtojumpoffthepagein3D.Thiswasn’tpossible.Mrs.Walitttaughtfirstgrade.Myonefortaboutschoolwasthatthiswomanliterallymyleastfavoriteteacherontheplanetwouldneverteachme.Iwasnofavoriteofherseither.Iwasselfconsciousaboutmystutter(口吃),andtriedtomakeupforitbyspeakingandreadingoutloud.ThatpastyearI’dbeenfrequentlypulledfrommyregularclassforspecialtutoringinaroomsharedwithMrs.Walitt’sfirstgraders.Onedayearlyon,Mrs.Walittcalledmeoutfromacrosstheroom.“Quietdown,”shesaid.“You’reinterruptingus.”Iinstantlyresponded.“Oh,justleavemealone!”Isaid.“You’dbetterbegladyou’renotinmyclass,youngman.I’dputyouinyourplace.”I’dbeentaughtbymyparentstorespectmyteachers.Butallmyfrustrationcamepouringoutofme.Isaid,“Youwillneverbemyteacher.”NomatterhowbadlyIdidinschool,IwassureIwouldn’thavetorepeatfirstgrade.Fortherestoftheyear,Mrs.WalittandIdidn’thavemuchmunication.NowMrs.Walittwashavingthelastlaugh.Onthefirstdayoffifthgrade,Isatunhappyinthelastrow.“Weletofifthgrade,”sheannouncedonceweweresettled.“Iexpectstudentstoetoschoolreadytolearn...”Shewentonandon,talkingabouttheorders.Ifeltquitebored.注意:1.续写词数应为150个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。Butthemomentshebeganteaching,anentirelydifferentMrs.Walittappeared.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________WithMrs.Walitt’sconstantencouragement,
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