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台州市2026届高三第一次教学质量评估试题英语第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)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.Whoisthewomanprobablyspeakingto?A.Apoliceman. B.Aneighbor. C.Adogowner.2.Whatwillthetwospeakersdotonight?A.Toseeafilmafterdinner.B.TowatchTEDshowsathome.C.Tohaveawalkalongthebeach.3.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Anactor. B.Afilm. C.Aninvestment.4.Whatdoesthewomanmean?A.Reneslippedandfell. B.Renewenttoawrongroom. C.ReneheardJackson’sspeech.5.HowmuchdidTonypayforthebook?A.$6. B.$12. C.$18.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.Whendoestheconversationhappen?A.Inthemorning. B.Atnoon. C.Intheafternoon.7.Whyisn’tJeremyintheconferenceroomnow?A.Heisworkingonanothertask.B.Hehascheckedtheheaterbefore.C.Heneedstomeetthepart-timeworkers.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whydoesthemancallthewoman?A.Toplanameetingwithher.B.Totellherabouthernewjob.C.Tomaketheirtravelarrangements.9.Whereisthewomannow?A.InMiami. B.InLosAngeles. C.InSaltLakeCity.10.Whoneedsanewflat?A.Beckham. B.Maria. C.Cherry.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whydidthewomandropby顺便拜访George’sGarage?顺便拜访A.Togetanoilchange. B.Togetthetireschanged. C.Tohavehercarchecked.12.WhydidthemanstopgoingtoGeorge’sGarage?A.Hewasdissatisfiedwithitsservice.B.Heheardthegaragehadcloseddown.C.Hefoundacheaperplacenearhishome.13.WhathappenedtoPeter?A.Hewaspromoted. B.Hesetuphisownbusiness. C.Hegotemployeddowntown.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.WhereistheRoyalOak?A.Nearthemainsquare. B.Ontheairportroad. C.Inthecountryside.15.WhatisspecialabouttheBridgeHotel?A.Itisquitelovelyinsummer. B.Itusedtobeaprivatehouse.C.Ithasanindoorswimmingpool.16.Whichhotelwillthemanchoose?A.CarltonHouse. B.TheRoyalOak. C.TheBridgeHotel.17.Howdoesthewomansound?A.Grateful. B.Patient. C.Curious.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Whatisthespeakermainlytalkingabout?A.Hisfeelingafterreceivinganaward.B.Hispassionfordifferentmusictype.C.Hisexperienceabouttravellingaround.19.Whatdidthespeakermostrecentlyannouncetothepublic?A.Asinglesong. B.Athree-songrecord. C.Atwelve-songcollection.20.Whowillspeaknext?A.Ayoungmusician. B.Thespeaker’swife. C.Thehostoftheceremony.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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AGetanA⁺inFoodSafetyThisSchoolYearAstheschoolyearbegins,oneoftenoverlookeditemdeservesaspot值得拥有一席之地oneverychecklist:foodsafety!Herearesomeguidelinestokeepfoodsafewhenpackingyourlunches.值得拥有一席之地Clean—Recently,theU.S.DepartmentofAgriculture(USDA)hasconductedanobservationalstudyonfoodpreparation,whichshowedthatonly44%oftheparticipantsattemptedtowashtheirhandsbeforemealpreparation,afailinggradenomatterhowyoulookatit.Evenfewerparticipants(3%)washedtheirhandsproperlybyrubbinghandsforatleast20seconds.TogetanA⁺,wethands,applysoap,rubforatleast20seconds,rinse,anddrywithacleantowelbefore,during,andafterpreparingfood,andbeforeeating.Separate—Avoidspreadinggermswhenpreparingfoods.Useonecuttingboardforrawmeatsandanotherforvegetables,fruits,andready-to-eatfoods.Whenpacking,keepfoodsthatspoileasily,suchaspreparedmeats,inaspeciallunchboxwithacoldsource,likeafrozengelpack.Donotreusepackagingsuchasresealableplasticbags,astheycanspreadbacteria.Chill—You’llpassthefinal“foodsafetyexam”byneverleavingfoodoutofrefrigerationforovertwohours.Leavingfoodouttoolongatroomtemperaturecancausebacteriatogrowtodangerouslevelsthatcancauseillness.Bacteriagrowmostrapidlyintherangeoftemperaturesbetween4°Cand60°C,doublinginnumber在数量上翻倍inaslittleas20minutes.Thisrangeoftemperaturesisoftencalledthe“DangerZone”.在数量上翻倍Caution谨慎—Nevertastefoodtodetermineitssafety.Whenindoubt,throwitout.Whileyoumayhavesubstituteteachers代课老师,thereisneverasubstituteforfoodsafety.谨慎代课老师Formorequestionsaboutfoodsafety,contacttheUSDA’shotlineat1-888-674-6854totalktoafoodsafetyexpertduringworkinghoursonweekdays,orchatliveatfrom10a.m.to6p.m.,SaturdaythroughTuesday.21.Whatpercentageofparticipantsfailedtowashhandsproperly?A.3%. B.41%. C.44%. D.97%.22.“4°C–60°C”iscalledthe“DangerZone”because______inthistemperaturerange.A.illnessesspreadeasily B.bacteriamultiply细菌繁殖fastest细菌繁殖C.foodslosefreshnesseasily D.nutrientsbreakdownquickly23.HowcanyouknowmoreaboutfoodsafetyfromUSDAonaSundaynoon?A.Sendanemail. B.Turntoateacher. C.Callthehotline. D.Accessthelivechat进入实时聊天.进入实时聊天BIt’sunusualtoreadnovelsaboutwomentakinganactiveroleintheresistanceduringWorldWarII,especiallythoseofDutchwomen,whowereexpectedtokeepthehomefiresburningandletthemengetonwiththefighting.So,IwasintriguedwhendiscoveringmanyDutchfemalefighterswhoriskedtheirlivesfortheircountryinwartime战时为国家冒着生命危险.战时为国家冒着生命危险Mybook,

TheGirlwiththeRedHair,isbasedonthetruestoryofHannieSchaft,themostfamousofthosebravewomen.TotheDutch,Hanniewasaniconofresistance反抗象征;抵抗标杆duringWorldWarII,andaroundthecountrythereareschoolsandstreetsnamedafterher以她的名字命名.反抗象征;抵抗标杆以她的名字命名Atthestartofthewar,HanniewasalawstudentattheUniversityofAmsterdam,butherstudiesweredisruptedbytheGermanoccupationoftheNetherlands.OnMay14th,1940,aGermanbombingraidalmostdestroyedRotterdam,forcingthousandstofleetheburningcity.AstheNazisbegantargetingJews,Hanniedecidedtoact.WhetheritwasshelteringJewsortransportingtop-secretinformationinhersaddlebags,settingfiretomilitaryfacilities放火烧掉军事设施orshootingNaziofficers,thebreathtakingcourageshedemonstratedwasunprecedented.Hanniewaspreparedtotakeonanyassignmentinherquestforjustice为了追求正义接受任何任务.放火烧掉军事设施为了追求正义接受任何任务Hannie’sstoryendstragically.ItwasHannie’sgreatmisfortunetobearrestedonlyweeksbeforetheendofthewar.Thoughthisblack-hairedgirlrefusedtotalkunderquestioning,herredhairrootsgaveheridentityaway.Onecoldspringmorning,Hanniewastakenfromhercellandmarchedtoapoint,whereoneoftheNazisoldierstookaim.Buthisfirstshot

onlygrazed

herear.Shesaid,“Idiot!Ishootbetterthanyou.”Thesecondbullettookherlife.IthasbeenahumblingexperiencewritingthisbookaboutHannieSchaft.Althoughmybookisaworkoffiction,IhopeI’vedonejusticetothisincredibleandinspiringwoman.Comeanddiscovermoreaboutmynewnovel,thesecondin

TheDutchGirl

series,called

TheGirlwiththeRedHair.24.WhatdoweknowabouttheDutchwomenfromthefirstparagraph?A.FewwomentookpartinWorldWarII.B.Women’scontributionswererarelyrecorded.女性的贡献鲜少被记载女性的贡献鲜少被记载C.Thereexistedstereotypicalperception刻板印象ofwomen.刻板印象D.Women’sstorieswereovershadowedbymen’sheroism被男性的英雄事迹掩盖.被男性的英雄事迹掩盖25.Whatdoesparagraph3mainlytalkabout?A.Hannie’speacefullifebeforethewar. B.ChallengesHanniefacedinhereducation.C.Hannie’scourageousresistanceactivities. D.DestructioncausedbytheGermanbombing.26.Whatdotheunderlinedwords“onlygrazed”inparagraph4mean?A.Barely几乎没touched. B.Partiallydeafened部分失聪. C.Deeplywounded. D.Completelymissed.几乎没部分失聪27.Whatistheauthor’spurposeinwritingthetext?A.Torecordthewartimehistory. B.Toreflecton反思awritingexperience.C.Tointroduceapatriotic爱国的woman. D.Toshareareal-life-inspiredfiction.CAnewstudypublishedinthe

JournalofAppliedEcology

revealedwhen,whereandhowmostsongbirdsmigrateoffshore近海迁徙overNorthAmericancoasts.Thisdatacanhelpwindenergymanagerscutdownon削减birdsdyingfromhittingwindturbines(涡轮机)whilegeneratingsustainableenergy产生可持续能源.近海迁徙产生可持续能源Theresearchersstudied10yearsofweatherradardatafrom16sitesandfoundthatbirdsflyingovertheAtlanticCoastandtheGulfofMexicogathermorecloselyandmoveforashortertimethanthoseflyingoverland.Morebirdsalsomigrateinfallthaninspring.ShannonCurley,thestudy’sleadresearcher,explained,“Birdsmigrateovertheseaonfewernightsthanoverland.There’snoplacetorestandrefuel补充能量onthewater,sobirdsmaywaitforidealatmosphericconditions,suchasfavorablewinds理想的大气条件(如适宜的风向),beforemakinganoffshorecrossing.”补充能量理想的大气条件(如适宜的风向)Thisshortyetcriticaltimewindowgiveswindenergymanagersachancetoreducecollisions(相撞).Curleysaidtheycouldpauseturbineworkonnightswhenmigrationismostintense密集的—apracticethatiscurrentlymorecommoninEuropethanNorthAmerica.“Thesepeaknightsofmigrationtendtohavefairlyniceweatherandcalmerwinds,andarethereforenotthenightswhenwindoperatorshaveahugeenergyharvest,”Curleynoted.“Sotheremightbe

asweetspot

wherewecantargetthesebigmigrationnightsandgivethesebirdssafepassage针对...采取措施;通道.”密集的针对...采取措施;通道Thestudyalsofoundthatsongbirdsmigratingoffshoreflyatloweraltitudesthanthosemigratingoverland,potentiallyputtingthematgreaterriskof可能使它们面临更高的风险windturbinecollisions.TheU.S.FishandWildlifeServicesays140,000to327,000birdsdiefromlandturbineseachyear.Butnooneknowshowmanydiefromoffshoreturbines,sincedeadbirds’bodieswashawayeasily.Sousingradartechnologytoidentifyhigh-riskareasiskey.可能使它们面临更高的风险Withone-thirdofallAmericanbirdspeciesrapidlydeclining,data-drivendecisionsaboutturbinesiting选址andoperationscanpointthewaytosustainableenergywhilealsosavingbirds.“Ourhopeisthatthisworkwillhelpidentifyhigh-risk,high-useareasforbirdsandcontributetopositivegreenenergysolutions,”Curleysaid.28.Whatcanwelearnaboutthesongbirdsinparagraph2?A.Theyfavorflyingoveropenseas. B.Theybecomemoreactiveonspringnights.C.Theyareparticularabout对挑剔wheretorest. D.Theytimecrossingsbyweatherconditions.对挑剔29.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“asweetspot”referto?A.Anidealbalance. B.Amoraldilemma道德困境.道德困境C.Anopportunityforprofit. D.Aplacewithoutturbines.30.Whyisitdifficulttoidentifyhigh-riskareasoffshore?A.Birdschangetheirtravellingroutes. B.Windstrengthatseaisunpredictable难以预测.难以预测C.Deadbirds’bodiesarehardtotrace追踪. D.Radartechnologyisunderdeveloped.追踪31.WhatdoesCurleythinkofthepotentialapplicationofthenewresearch?A.Risky. B.Promising有前景的. C.Productive.多产的 D.Challenging.有前景的DBornbetweenthemid-1990sandearly2010s,GenZisoftenlabelledas“digitalnatives常被贴上“数字原住民”的标签”.Therefore,itmaycomeasasurprisethatGenZisturningawayfromscreensandheadingoutdoors.Fromforestbathingtocampingtrips,moreyoungadultsareembracingnatureaspartoftheirlives.常被贴上“数字原住民”的标签Digitalburnout数字倦怠isdrivingchange.GenZspendsmoretimeonlinethananyothergeneration,withdailyscreentimeaveraging6–9hours.AccordingtoarecentsurveybyPewResearchCentre,over60%ofGenZrespondentsreportedfeelingoverwhelmedby感到不堪重负thepressuresofstayingdigitallyconnected.Therefore,natureoffersanescape.ForGenZ,beingoutdoorsisn’tjustleisure,it’saformofessentialself-care.因此,自然成为了一种逃避方式。对Z世代而言,户外活动不仅是休闲,更是一种必要的自我关怀。数字倦怠感到不堪重负Ironically,theveryplatformsdrivingdigitalburnoutarenowfuellingnatureengagement正推动着人们参与自然活动.Socialmediaisnotjustpartoftheproblembutit’salsopartofthesolution.Popularhashtagssuchas#Hiking,#IceBathing,#RunningClubs,and#VanLifehavereceivedbillionsofviewsonline.Healthandlifestyleinfluencers博主shareexperiencesoftheseactivities,reframing重新构建认知;重新定义natureasdesirableandreachable既令人向往,又触手可及.Althoughaccesstonature接触自然isstilllimitedbysafetyconcerns,cost,andurbandensity,GenZisadaptingasbestastheycan.Fromsharingequipmenttojoiningoutdoorclubs,they’refindingcreativewaystoreclaimpublicspaces.正推动着人们参与自然活动重新构建认知;重新定义接触自然Reconnectingwithnatureisalsodrivenbyenvironmentalvalues.Fromeco-tourismtozero-wastehiking,GenZapproachesoutdoortimewithpurpose.GenZisreshapingglobalmovements,usingsocialmediatospreadclimateadvocacyandredefinesustainableliving.Thisgenerationisembracingoutdoorexperiencesthatarelow-cost,low-tech,anddeeplyfulfilling.Amongstalltheseactivities,runclubsandsocialfitnesseventshaveexplodedinpopularity.与自然重建连接,也受到环保价值观的推动。从生态旅游到零废弃徒步,Z世代参与户外活动时带着明确的目标。他们正在重塑全球环保运动,利用社交媒体传播气候倡导理念,并重新定义可持续生活方式。这一代人青睐低成本、低科技且能带来深度满足感的户外体验。在所有这些活动中,跑步俱乐部和社交健身活动爆红。WithagrowingnumberofGenZpassionateaboutspendingtimeoutdoors,it’sevidentthatmanyareturningtonaturetorestorebalance,fosterconnection,andcontributetoahealthierworld.随着越来越多的Z世代热衷于户外活动,显然,许多人正通过亲近自然来恢复生活平衡、增进人际连接,并为打造更健康的世界贡献力量。32.Whatdothenumbersinparagraph2show?A.GenZ’sdigitaloverexposure.过度接触B.GenZ’spreferenceforscreens.C.Thenecessityofdigitalconnection.D.Thephenomenonofonlineaddiction.33.Whichbestdescribessocialmedia’sroleforGenZ?A.Double-edged.B.Problem-causing.C.Fun-oriented.D.Ever-changing.34.Whatcanbeinferredfromparagraph4?A.Onlineplatformsadvocateeco-tourism.B.GenZhasstrongenvironmentalawareness.C.Engaginginoutdooractivitiesischallenging.D.Socialfitnesseventsrequirehigh-endequipment.35.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.FromClickstoCliffs:TheCalloftheWildB.BeyondtheScreen:TheTruthofOutdoorLivesC.GenZisSwappingScreenTimeforGreenTime用绿色时光替换屏幕时光D.SocialMediaisLeadingGenZtoOutdoorTrips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。Don’tRushThroughBooksIlovebooks.Ilovereading.IdoitasmuchasIcan.Itellpeopletheyshoulddothesame.ButwhenIhearthatpeopleareusingappstotrytoreadmoreinlesstime,Ijustshakemyhead.Guys,you’redoingitwrong!Readingislikeeating,dating,andtravelling.Thewholepointisthatit’spleasurableandmeaningful.36Unfortunately,readingalwaysfallsvictimtoseekingproductivityshortcuts沦为“寻找高效捷径”的牺牲品.Peoplemayrushthroughbooksoverdinnertabletosavetenminutesbutwillinglyflyacrossthecountryforathree-dayconferencewherenothinggetsaccomplished.Actually,suchanacttendstobepennywiseandpoundfoolish捡了芝麻丢了西瓜.37Simplyput简而言之:Youdon’tneedtosqueezereadingintothein-betweenmomentsofyourlife生活的碎片时间;youneedtosqueezeoutthenon-essentialsandmakereading,andreadingwell,thepriority.优先事项沦为“寻找高效捷径”的牺牲品捡了芝麻丢了西瓜Onceonaflight,Iwassurroundedbybusinessmen—thetypeofpeoplewhowouldsaythingslike“I’mtoobusytoread”.Andwhatweretheydoingonthisflight?Watchingvideos,texting,orchatting.Iwastheonlyonereading.Intwoandahalfhours,Igotallthewaythroughthebook.Butitwasn’tfinishingabookthatmattered.38Thebookwasaboutaman’sattempttoretractCoronado’sexpeditiononhorseback.Iwastransportedfromthatplanetothedesert.Iwasfullyengaged.完全沉浸其中Wehavetoremember:wedon’tgetaprizeattheendoflifeforhavingrushedthroughasmanybooksaspossible.Remember:qualityoverquantity.Always.39Thetimeyouspendreadingthem,thetimeyoucarvedoutandgavetotheprocess—that’swhatyou’llrememberattheendofyourlife.Thatistheprize.40Theydon’tfititinbetweenothertasks—theymakeitthepriority.Andfromthat,everythingfollows:themoreyouread,thebetteryouget,andthemoreyouwanttoread.Theydon’trush.Theysavor细细品味.Andsoshouldyou.A.Itwasthosequiet,reflectivehours.B.You’renotsupposedtorushthroughit.C.Nevermissthechancetowintheprize.D.Itdoesn’tmatterhowmuchyouendupreading.E.Allgreatreadersshareonerule:theyvaluereading.F.WhenIamreading,Ifeellikesomeoneelseunderstandsme.G.Whatreallyneedschangingisnotreadingspeedbutdailypriorities.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,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Onsunnyweekends,crowdsoften41outsidemyhouse.Somesmile42andhurryaway;othersstandfirm,refusingtomoveuntiltheirphotosareperfect.Once,afilmcrew摄制组43theentrancewithheavytripods(三脚架),andwhenIliftedmyphonetorecordthem,aman44,“Excuseme,doyoumind?”Isnappedback回怼,“Doyoumind?Thisismyhouse!”Initially,afewpassers-bypausedforphotos,buttheircuriositywas45.Then,earlythisyear,asinglepostonsocialmedia46everything.Withinweeks,groupsoftouristscamewithcameras,andevenclothesforquickcostumechanges.Myquietstreetturnedintoa(n)47.Ishutthecurtains,48,andevencalledthepolice,yettheflowofpeopleneverstopped.Thenonemorning,returninghomeafteralongnightofwork,Isawagroupadjusttheirlightsandangles,changeoutfits,andwaitfortheperfect49.Whenthecamerafinally50,mypinkhousestoodglowing熠熠生辉intheframe取景框,perfectly51withtherisingsun.Tomysurprise,Ifelta52calm.Sincethen,Ihavelearnedto53.Myneighboursstillcomplain,butInolongerargue.Tome,thepinkhouseisnotjusta54forothers.Itismyhome,mystory—onethatquietly55inthousandsofphotos.41.A.complain抱怨 B.gatherC.applaud鼓掌 D.parade游行42.A.sympathetically同情地 B.proudly C.apologetically歉意地 D.kindly43.A.guarded B.decorated装饰 C.marked标记 D.blocked堵塞44.A.nodded B.grinned咧嘴笑C.frowned皱眉 D.bowed45.A.annoying B.harmlessC.precious D.childish46.A.changed B.started C.shared D.prevented47.A.market B.playgroundC.stage D.exhibition48.A.argued B.prayed祈祷 C.wept哭泣 D.hesitated犹豫49.A.dusk B.dawn C.noon D.midnight50.A.clicked B.worked C.dropped D.cracked51.A.compared B.blurred模糊的 C.mixed D.balanced映衬52.A.typical B.random随机的C.lasting D.strange53.A.giveup B.turnaway C.stepaside D.holdon54.A.picture B.backgroundC.shelter庇护所 D.souvenir纪念品55.A.liveson 延续 B.showsoff炫耀 C.fadesout逐渐消失D.slipsaway悄悄溜走第二节(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。InChina’sPalaceMuseum,expertsarebusyworkingonaplaque(匾额)56._______(weather)风化bycenturies.AccordingtoMaYue,deputyheadofthegroup,thecalligraphyconsistsofasilklayercarryingtheink57._______apaperlayersupportingit.Therestorationgroupmustseparatethetwolayers.Technologicalmethodscomeintoplay起作用,58._______(help)expertsanalyzethecomponentsoftheinkandsilkthatancientpeopleused,andsourcehistoricallyconsistentmaterials寻找与历史年代相符的材料.Masaysforsome59._______(severe)wornpieces,theyhavecreatedreplicaswithdigitaltechnology,whiletherestoredoriginalswillbeplacedinstorage入库藏起来.起作用入库藏起来Fortheancientpaintingsandcalligraphy,themounting(装裱)methodsandrestorationtechniquesare60._______national-levelintangibleculturalheritageitem非物质文化遗产.“Eventoday,wemaintainamaster-apprentice(师徒)system.Graduatesofvariousmajorsjoiningourgroupmusttrain61._______theirmasters’guidanceforthreeyears,refiningtheirmountingandrestorationskills.That’showourrestorers62._______(cultivate)培养,”saysMa.Inrecentyears,moreyoung63._______(profession)havejoinedthemuseum’srestorationteams,includingJinDazhao,34,fromthemetalartifactsgroup.Jinbelievesthatrestoringculturalrelicsisnotsimplyaboutmending64._______isbroken,butaboutcontinuingachainofhumancreativityandmemory.“Througheachcarefulstrokeandpolish,”headds,“weareenablinghistory65._______(breathe)again.”焕发生机第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华,上周在接待国际交换生的过程中,因为文化差异,发生了一个小尴尬。请写一封电子邮件给英国笔友Jenny,内容包括:1.事情经过;2.所获启示。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。DearJenny,I’dliketosharewithyouasmallawkwardmomentlastweek.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。Itwasthelastdaybeforemovingintothenewhouse.Mr.andMrs.Martinwantedtomakeitwarmandlovely,sotheydecidedtodosomedecoratingthemselves.Thatmorning,Mrs.Martinstoodatthedoor站在门口,remindingherbusyhusband.“Don’tclimbtoohigh,don’tmoveheavyboxes,anddon’tforgettorest,”shesaidagainandagain,beforesheeventuallyheadedouttobuycurtains.Earlier,theirdaughterEmilyhadcalled.Shesaidshewastiedupwith忙于她的工作herjobinanothercity,butpromised,“Don’tworry,we’llcelebratetogethersoon.”Thecouplemissedher,ofcourse,buttheysmiledateachotherandagreeditwouldbemeaningfultogetthenewhomeready,awarmwelcomeawaitingtheirdaughter’sarrival.一场热烈的欢迎正等待着他们女儿的到来(独立主格)忙于她的工作一场热烈的欢迎正等待着他们女儿的到来(独立主格)Mr.Martinwavedgoodbyeto挥手告别hiswifeandwentbacktohisdecoratingwork,confidentandfullofenergyatfirst.Butsoonthelivingroomturnedintoabattlefield.Boxes,nails,ahammerandscrewdriverslayeverywhere.Paintsplashedontothefloor,andthewalllookedlikeachild’sdrawing.Andseveralphotoframeswerescatteredontheground散落于地上.散落于地上“Aspider!”Mr.Martinclimbedontoashakystooltochaseitaway-hiswifehatedthosethings-butinsteadheslippedandbrokeaphotoframe.“Ouch,myback!”hegroaned,sweattricklingdownhisforehead汗珠顺着他的额头往下淌(独立主格)汗珠顺着他的额头往下淌(独立主格)Thencameasharpsmell一股刺鼻的气味fromthekitchen.“Ohno,mycake!”Mr.Martindraggedhimselftoopentheoven.Thecake,whichhehadplannedtosurprisehiswife,wasnownothingbutahardblackrock.Hestaredatit,shakinghishead.“ShouldIadmitthemess?Orpretendnothinghappened?”hewhispered.Suddenly,thedoorcreakedopen.Mrs.Martinsteppedinsidewiththenewcurtainsinherarms.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。Foramoment,Mrs.Martinstoodfrozen.Withthenewcurtainsfinallyinplace,thedoorbellrang.听力录音稿(Text1)W:①Wereyouwokenupbythedogbarkinglastnight?M:①Yeah.IheardtheWilsons'housewasbrokeninto.W:Oh,no!Ishouldhavecalledthepolice.(Text2)M:②Let'sgotothemovieafterthedinnerattheRoseHotel.It'sallmytreat.W:Wow!That'sgreat.IamwonderingwhethertowatchTEDshowsathomeorgooutforawalkalongthebeachtonight.(Text3)W:③ThefilmwesawinAugustperformedpoorlyattheboxoffice.Itcouldn'tevencovertheinvestors'costs够支付投资者的费用.够支付投资者的费用M:Oh,I'mnotsurprised.Eventheall-starcast全明星阵容couldn'trescuetheweakplot.全明星阵容(Text4)M:IwonderwhyRenedidn'tcometohearJacksonspeak.W:④Infact,heslippedin悄悄溜进去atthelastminuteandsatinthebackoftheroom.悄悄溜进去(Text5)W:Ijustboughtthisbookinthesales.⑤Ipaidonly$18forit,$6offitsoriginalprice.M:It'sreallyabargain,but⑤Tonyboughtthesamebookforjusthalftheoriginalpriceatanotherbookstore.(Text6)W:Oh,Jeremy,thereyouare.HaveyouhadachancetocheckouttheproblemImentionedyesterday?Ithinkthere'sanissuewiththeheaterintheconferenceroom.M:Ah...notyet.⑦I'vebeensettingupthenewworkspacesforthepart-timeworkerswerecentlyhired.W:I'mplanningtohostourvisitingclientsinthatroomthisafternoon,soI'llchangethelocationifit'sstillcoldinthere.M:OK.I'llgettotheconferenceroomassoonasIfinish.W:Great.⑥Andletmeknowifitcan'tbefixedbynoon.(Text7)W:Hello,thisisCherry.M:Hello,Cherry,thisisBeckham.⑧I'vesomegoodnewsforyou.Mariawasverysatisfiedwithyouandsaidshe'slookingforwardtoworkingwithyou.Isn'tthatgreat?Congratulations,dear.HowdoesitfeeltobeMaria'snewagent?Iimaginedyouarejustdelightedwiththisnews.Let'ssee...youcanstartonMonday,right?W:Well,wouldyoumindmystartingonWednesday?⑨Ur,I'mvisitingmyfatherinMiami.AndbecauseIdon'tliveinLosAngeles,⑩I'llneedacoupleofdaystofindaflatandgetsomefurniture,andmove

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