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云南省大理州2026届高中毕业生第一次复习统一检测英语试题注意事项: 2025.111.答卷前,考生务必用黑色碳素笔将自己的姓名、准考证号、考场号、座位号填写在答题卡上,并认真核准条形码上的准考证号、姓名、考场号、座位号及科目,在规定的位置贴好条形码。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。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,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(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.Whatsubjectistheboydealingwith?A.Reading. B.Chemistry. C.Math.2.Whatwillthemanputintothecar?A.Thelights. B.Theradio. C.Theseats.3.Whatdoesthemanprobablywanttobe?A.Afisherman. B.Abanker. C.Anartist.4.Whatwillthemanprobablybuyfromthestore?A.Vegetables. B.Meat. C.Noodles.5.Howmanychairswillthewomanprobablyborrow?A.Three. B.Four. C.Five.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.Whatconfusesthewoman?A.Whetherthemanisjokingabouthismove.B.Whethersheneedstodrivetheman.C.Whetherthemanisloyaltoher.7.Whyisthemanmovingoutoftheapartment?A.Becauseofthenoise.B.Becauseoftheroommates.C.Becauseofthesizeofit.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Colleagues. B.Familymembers. C.Neighbors.9.WhatdoesJuliewantTimtodo?A.Takeabreak. B.Drinkmorewater. C.Helpherfinishthework.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.WhatisMarkuncomfortablewith?A.Thedepthofthepool.B.Thechemicalsinthepool.C.Thetemperatureofthepool.11.WhatdoesLindasuggestMarkdo?A.Useherhairbrush. B.Buyaspecialsoap. C.showerrightafterswimming.12.HowoldwasMarkwhenhisproblembegan?A.10yearsold. B.11yearsold. C.12yearsold.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whereistheconversationtakingplace?A.Atahouse. B.Atastore. C.Atapostoffice.14.Whywasthewomansurprised?A.Shehadtohideherpackage.B.Shereceivedareallylargepackage.C.Sheneededtocollectherpackagepersonally.15.Wheredidthewomanliveinthepast?A.InClinton. B.InLawrenceville. C.InNewton.16.Whatwillthewomandonext?A.Bringherhusbandinside.B.Movehercartothefront.C.Takethepackagefromthebackroom.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.HowdidJohnfeelwhenhewokeuplastMonday?A.Tired. B.Annoyed. C.Rested.18.WhatdidJohnplantodolastMonday?A.Seeadoctor. B.Attendaninterview. C.Makebreakfasthimself.19.Whendidthemanneartheroadsidehurthimself?A.Whilebiking. B.Whiledriving. C.Whilewalking.20.Whatisthemainideaofthetalk?A.Beingrewardedforbeingkind.B.Payingattentiononthestreet.C.Differentwaysoftravel.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。AOctober'sNightSky:WhatSkyWatchersSawOctober2025offeredafantasticseriesofcelestialeventsforskywatchers.Fromabrilliantsupermoontoshootingstars,hereisareviewofthehighlights.PrimeViewofaNeighborOnOctober2,theAndromedaGalaxy(M31),ourclosestgalacticneighbor,wasatitshighestpointaroundmidnight.Underdarkskies,itwasvisibletothenakedeye.Thatsamenight,thedwarfplanetCereswasalsoatitsbrightest,makingitanidealnighttoobserveboth.TheHarvestSupermoonOctober'sfullmoon,risingonOctober6,wascalledthe“HarvestMoon”asitwastheclosestfullmoontotheautumnequinox(秋分).Itwasalsoa“supermoon”,appearinglargerandbrighterbecauseitoccurredwhenthemoonwasatitsclosestpointtoEarth.ShootingStarsinaDarkSkyThepeakoftheOrionidshooting-starshoweronOctober21occurredduringanewmoon,meaningnomoonlightaffectedtheview.Thiscreatedperfectconditionstoseetheirextremelyfastandbrightshootingstars,whichwerebrokenpiecesofthefamousHalley'scomet.ARareGlimpseofMercuryMercuryisusuallyhardtoseeduetothesun'sglare.ButonOctober29,itreacheditsgreatestseparationfromthesunfromourview.Thismadethedaysaroundthisdatethebesttimetolookfortheplanetlowinthewestjustaftersunset.21.WhatwasaspecialfeatureofthefullmoononOctober6?A.Itwascalledthe“Hunter'sMoon”.B.Itappearedlargerandbrighterthanusual.C.Itcouldbeseenonlythroughatelescope.D.ItroseatthesametimeastheAndromedaGalaxy.22.WhenwasthebesttimetoseeMercuryaccordingtothetext?A.LateatnightonOctober15. B.AroundnoononOctober29.C.Intheearlymorningbeforesunrise. D.IntheearlyeveningaroundOctober29.23.Whoisthetextmostprobablywrittenfor?A.Researchersstudyingthesolarsystem. B.Scienceteachersplanningtheirlessons.C.astronomyenthusiastsinterestedinsky.D.Newsreporterscoveringcelestialevents.BYangChen-Ning,aworld-famousphysicistandNobelPrizewinner,passedawayinBeijingattheageof103.TheacademicianoftheChineseAcademyofSciencesandTsinghuaUniversityprofessorwascalled“immortal”inaTsinghuaobituary(认告).TogetherwithTsung-daLee,Yangwonthe1957NobelPrizeinPhysicsfortheirground-breakingwork,becomingthefirstChineseNobelwinner.HewasoftenconsideredasgreatasAlbertEinsteinandseenasoneofthe20thcentury'sgreatestphysicists.BorninAnhuiin1922,YangstudiedattopChineseuniversitiesbeforegoingtotheUSforfurtherstudiesin1945,earningaPhDfromtheUniversityofChicago.HisworkwithRobertMillsonthe“Yang-Millstheory”laidthefoundationfortheStandardModelofparticlephysics,regardedasacornerstoneofmodernphysics.YangmaintainedadeepaffinityforhishomelandandmadeoutstandingcontributionstoChina'sscientificandeducationaldevelopment.HisfirstvisittoChinain1971startedawaveofvisitsbyoverseasChinesescholars,makinghimapioneerinbuildingacademicbridgesbetweenChinaandtheUnitedStates.HeadvisedChina'sleadershiponstrengtheningbasicscientificresearchandraisedfundstosponsornearly100ChinesescholarstostudyintheUS,manyofwhomlaterbecamekeyfiguresinChina'sscientificandtechnologicaladvancement.AfterjoiningTsinghuain1999,hedevotedhimselftodevelopingitsInstituteforAdvancedStudy,boostingbasicsubjectsandtrainingtalent,whichgreatlypushedChina'shighereducationreform.Theobituarydescribedhislifeas“animmortallegend”witha“heartdevotedtohisnation”.24.WhyisAlbertEinsteinmentionedinparagraph2?A.Tocomparetheirresearchmethodsinphysics.B.ToshowYang'sinternationalacademicengagement.C.Tointroduceanothergreatphysicistofthe20thcentury.D.TostressthehighlevelofYang'sscientificachievements.25.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“affinity”inparagraph4mostprobablymean?A.Sympathy. B.Attachment. C.Preference. D.Indifference.26.WhatisoneofthecontributionsYangmadetoChina?A.Advisinghowtotrainyoungscientists. B.Teachingnearly100technologystudents.C.FundingChinesescholars'studiesintheUS.D.EstablishingInstituteforAdvancedStudy.27.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribeYangChen-Ning?A.Patrioticeanddistinguished. B.Ambitiousandwealthy.C.Reservedandcautious. D.Strictanddemanding.CSmallplasticparticlesinwaterhavebecomeoneofthemostconcerningconsumerpollutantsbecausetheyarewidelyfoundinvariouswatersources.AChineseresearchteamhasdevelopedanewmethodtoremovethesemicroplastics,whichnegativelyaffecthumanhealth.AstudypublishedonSaturdayinthejournalScienceAdvancesintroducedanewreusableandbiodegradablefoamthatcancapturemicroplasticsinwaterwithanefficiencyofupto99.8%initsfirstuse.ResearchersfromWuhanUniversityandHuazhongUniversityofScienceandTechnologyusedasustainablefibrousfoammadefromchitin(几丁质)fromsquidboneandcellulose(纤维素)obtainedfromcotton.Thisfoamhasahole-filledstructurethatcanattractandinteractwithvarioustypesofmicroplasticscommonlypresentinelectronics,foodpackaging,textiles,andotherindustrialproducts.Theteamtestedthefoam'sperformanceusingwatersamplesfromfourreal-worldsources——irrigationwater,lakewater,seawater,andpondwater——toproveitseffectivenessinnaturalwaterenvironments.Ininitialtests,thefoamcapturednearly100%ofmicroplastics.Afterfiveusagecycles,theremovalrateofthisplant-basedmaterialstillexceeded95%,demonstratingexcellentreusability.Accordingtothestudy,thematerial'scapturingabilityislargelyunaffectedbyinorganicparticles,heavymetals,organicpollutants,ormicroorganismsinthewater.“Microplasticsenteringland-basedandaquaticenvironmentswillcontinuetoincreaseforthousandsofyearsduetothealarmingamountofplasticwasteintheenvironment,”saidDengHongbingfromWuhanUniversity,thecorrespondingauthorofthestudy.Dengaddedthattheresearchindicatesplant-basedmaterialscouldofferaneconomicalsolutionforaddressingthecomplexissueofmicroplasticpollutioninwater.Theresearchteamhasalreadyfiledapatentforthistechnologyandhopestointroduceitintoreal-worldwatertreatmentsystemsorhouseholdwaterpurifiersinthenearfuture.28.Whatenabledthenewfoamtoachieve99.8%initialremovalefficiency?A.Itscellulosefilm. B.Itssquid-boneframe.C.Itshole-filledstructure. D.Itsbiodegradableproperty.29.Theresearcherstestedthefoaminwatersamplesfromfourreal-worldsourcesto.A.comparethepollutionlevelsofdifferentwaterbodies.B.proveitseffectivenessinsimulatedlaboratoryconditions.C.identifywhichwatersourcecontainsthemostmicroplastics.D.verifyitsperformanceinnaturalandcomplexaquaticsystems.30.WhatcanbeinferredfromDengHongbing'sstatementaboutplant-basedmaterials?A.Theycanprovideahighlycost-effectiveapproach.B.Theyaretheonlysolutiontomicroplasticpollution.C.Theyaretooexpensivetobewidelyusedatpresent.D.Theireffectivenessislimitedtospecificmicroplastics.31.Whatistheresearchteam'sattitudetowardstheirtechnology?A.Uncertainandhesitant. B.Pessimisticanddoubtful.C.Confidentandambitious. D.Indifferentanddisconnected.DEverfeelconsistentlybehindoneverything?Jugglingwork,sociallife,andbasicneedsoftenpushesustowardburnout.ApowerfultooltocounterthischaosistheEisenhowerMatrix.Thissystematicframeworkassistsincategorizingtasksbasedontheirurgencyandimportance,therebyfacilitatingeffectiveprioritymanagement.Thematrixisstructuredintofourdistinctquadrants(象限)fortaskevaluation.●)DoIt(ImportantandUrgent):Theseareyourtoppriorities,likehandlingapressingworkdeadlineoranurgenthouseholdissue.●)Decide/ScheduleIt(Important,NotUrgent):Thesearesignificanttaskswithoutimmediatedeadlines,suchasbuyingabirthdaygiftfornextmonth.Youshouldscheduletheseforlater.●DelegateIt(Urgent,NotImportant):Tasksthatneedpromptactionbutdon'trequireyourpersonaltouch,likemowingthelawn,canbeassignedtoothers,freeingupyourtime.●)DeleteIt(NotUrgent,NotImportant):Thesearemeredistractions,likeendlesssocialmediascrolling,andshouldberemovedfromyourlist.Byprovidingaclearstructuralframeworkforevaluatingyourworkload,thismethodnotonlyreducesstressbutalsosystematicallyensuresthatyourprimaryfocusisdirectedtowardtrulycrucialtasks,therebyboostingproductivitybyminimizingtimespentdecidingwhattodonext.Furthermore,itencouragesaskingotherstohelpwithtaskswhenpossibleandhelpscutouttime-wastingdistractions.Applyingthematrixinvolvesastraightforwardprocess.Beginwithabrainstormtolistalltasks.Subsequently,sorttheseitemsintothefourquadrants.Immediatelyaddress“DoIt”tasks,thenscheduletimeforimportantbutnoturgenttasks.Activelydelegatetheurgentbutunimportantonesandconsciouslydropthetasksthatoffernovalue.Remembertoreviewandadjustyourmatrixregularlyasnewtasksarise.Whilethistoolwon'teraseallstressintheprocess,itempowersyoutobreakyourto-dolistintointentionalchunks.Thishelpsyoufeelmoreincontrolandlessoverwhelmed,finallyallowingyoutostoprunningaroundandstartdirectingyourtimeandenergypurposefully.32.WhatisthemainpurposeoftheEisenhowerMatrix?A.Toreplacetraditionalto-dolistswithadigitaltool.B.Tohelppeoplefinishalltasksasquicklyaspossible.C.Toencouragepeopletoworkharderandlongerhours.D.Toreducestressbysortingtaskswithaclearstructure.33.AccordingtoEisenhowerMatrix,whichofthefollowingiscorrect?34.Whatisthemostlikelyresultofreviewingandadjustingthematrixregularly?A.Itwillremoveallstressforgood.B.Allurgenttaskswilleventuallydisappear.C.Itstaysusefulandkeepsyouonwhatmatters.D.Peoplewillstopreceivingnewresponsibilities.35.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthearticle?A.HowtodelegateEverythingandDoNothingB.EisenheimerMatrix:TheSecrettoZeroStressC.AdigitaltoolThatsavesYouTimeEveryDayD.MasterYourTaskswiththeEisenheimerMatrix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。Inaworldfullofdividedopinions,onequestionstandsouttodivideusmorethananyother:isitbettertoshowerinthemorningorbeforegoingtobedatnight?36Somestickfirmlytomornings,othersswearbynights.Nomatterwhichgroupyou'rein,youmightoftenwonderifyourchoicetrulyaffectsyourlong-termhealth.Advocatesofmorningshowerssaya10-minutehotwatershowerhelpsthemwakeup.37It'stheirwaytofeelrefreshedandreadytostarttheday——whetherthatmeansheadingtoworkordoingdailychores.Theybelievethatthissmall,consistentactsetsapositivetonethathelpsmaketheirentiredaysfeelmoremanageable.38Theyarguethatshoweringbeforebedislessaboutenergyandmoreaboutcleanlinessandrelaxation.Thinkaboutallthedustfromcrowdedsubways,pollutantsfromcityair,andsweatfromalong-daywalk.Withoutashower,theseenduprubbingagainstyourskinallnightandcreatinganuncleansleepenvironment.Sciencetellsusmoreaboutskinhealth.Everysquarecentimeterofyourskinhas10,000toonemillionbacteria,mostofwhichareharmlessbutsomecancausesmellyscent.39Sweatitselfhasnosmell,butcertainbacteriaproducesmellychemicals.Thismightmakeeveningshowersseemlikethecleanerchoice.Yetthetruthismorecomplex.Primrose·Freestone,amicrobiologist,notesthatevenifyoushoweratnight,you'llstillsweatovernight——uptohalfacup!You'llalsolosethosesweatandskincellsontoyoursheets,whichdustmites(尘螨)lovetofeedon.So,ismorningoreveningbetter?Thereisnostandardconclusion.Expertsagreethatifyoushoweronceaday,thetimebarelyimpactshealth.40A.Mostpeoplefallintooneoftwoclearcamps.B.Theansweristhatamorningshowerisbetter.C.Eveningbaths,though,haveadifferentview.D.Itallcomesdowntowhatmakesyoufeelcomfortable.E.Italsoleavesthemfeelingenergeticinsteadofwornout.F.Thesebacteriafeedonoilfromyoursweatglands(汗腺).G.Thiskeepsdirtandpollutantsfromgettingintoyourbed.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。ThisyearwasspecialforZhuJiejing,afamousdancerfromtheShanghaiDanceTheatre.Shehasdeeplytoucheduswithher41battleagainstcancer.ZhuJiejingwasdiagnosedwithbreastcancer,andthetreatmentjourneywas42tough.Sixchemotherapysessions(化疗疗程)testedbothherbodyand43.Eachsessionwasastruggle,asthedrug,whilefightingthecancercells,broughtaboutendlesssuffering.44botheredherconstantly,castingheavyshadowsoverherlife.However,onJanuary18th,2025,justafterherlast45inhospital,ZhuJiejing,headedtoBeijingwithout46toparticipateintherehearsaloftheSpringFestivalGala.Assoonasthestagelightscameon,sheseemedtoforgetallthepaininaninstant.Shesaid,“Onlythestage,onlydance,andonlyperformancecan47me.”Thestatementvividly48herprofoundlovefordance.RecallingZhuJiejing'sdancepath,itislikea49.Withheroutstanding50andhardwork,Shestartedfromasix-year-oldinadanceinterestclasstowinningthe“LotusAward”.Likeaseed51thesoil,shetriedtogrowtowardstheskyofart.Shebecameaguidinglightintheheartsofnumerousyoung52.Eachofherperformanceshas53theaudiencewithavisualfeast.ZhuJiejing'sfightagainstcancershowsusthe54oflife.Sheusesdancetowriteabrilliantchapter:never55tofate,butgoalloutforpassion.Mayshecontinuetoshinebrightlyintheworldofdance.41.A.respected B.determined C.flexible D.stable42.A.incredibly B.suddenly C.smoothly D.basically43.A.shortcut B.willpower C.mindset D.outcome44.A.Eyecontact B.Heartdisease C.Sideeffects D.Workloads45.A.performance B.training C.decision D.treatment46.A.hesitation B.support C.doubt D.excuse47.A.change B.relieve C.beat D.heal48.A.stresses B.resists C.increases D.showcases49.A.fantasy B.legend C.romance D.dilemma50.A.hobby B.adventure C.talent D.curiosity51.A.settingout B.comingout C.breakingthrough D.lookingthrough52.A.patients B.doctors C.dancers D.classmates53.A.presented B.benefited C.contained D.informed54.A.kindness B.persistence C.commitment D.adaptation55.A.nod B.head C.wave D.bow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。OnSeptember26th,2025,theresearchvessel“XueLong2”returnedtoShanghai,56(mark)thecompletionofChina's15thArcticOceanexpedition.Duringthisexpedition,the“DeepSeaNo.1”,57carriedthe“Jiaolong”mannedsubmersible,successfullycompletedChina'sfirstmanneddeepdiveintheArcticicearea.Thisexpedition,whichinvolvedfourvessels(the“XueLong2”,“Jidi”,“DeepSeaNo.1”and“TanSuoSanHao”),wasChina'slargest-scaleArcticOcean58(science)expedition.The“XueLong2”59(provide)keysupportbybreakingicealltheway,enablingthe“Jiaolong”toconductthediveintheice-coveredarea.Theresearchteam60(original)foundthatthedensity,biodiversityandindividualbodysizeoflivingcreaturesinsomeArcticseaareasvariedwithin61spatialrange.Thisdiscoveryhelpsscientistsunderstandtheimpactofclimatechange62thedeep-seabottomecosystem.63(know)asa“naturallaboratory”forglobalclimatechangeresearch,theArctichasahighbarrierforexploration.ThisbreakthroughnotonlyfillsthegapinthisfieldinChinabutalsoenhancesChina'scapabilitytounderstandthevaried64(change)intheArcticOcean.ChinacontributesChinesedata65wisdomtoaddressingglobalclimatechange.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,在口语课上,外教Aaron组织同学们分组讨论:“Whatarewelosingwithtrafficconvenience?”请你代表小组用英语作总结发言,要点包括:1.小组观点;2.陈述理由。注意:1.词数80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;3.开头已给出,不计入总词数。Hello,everyone.Itisanhonortorepresentourgroupinsummarizingourdiscussion.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。In2013,EmmaCarey,a20-year-oldAustralian,jumpedfromaplanehighintheskyoverSwitzerland.Theequipmentthatwassupposedtoslowherfallbroke.Atthesametime,theexperiencedjumperwithherwashitandstoppedmoving.Emmafellveryfastandlandedheavilyontheground.Thecrashinjuredherbackbadly,andshecouldnolongerfeelormoveherlegs.Intheyearsthatfollowed,thisbraveyoungwomandidnotgiveup.Sheforgavethemanwhowaswithher,slowlylearnedtolivewithhernewbody,andevenwroteabookaboutherlife,TheGirlWhoFellFromtheSky.Tenyearslater,EmmareturnedtothatsamefieldinSwitzerland,thistimewithherbestfriend,Jemma.Theycamebacktofinishthetripthathadbeencutshortbyheraccident.“Idon'twantpeopletoonlyseemeas'thegirlwhofellfromthesky',”shetoldJemma.“Thereismoretomystorythanthat.”Asshespoke,herfingerstouchedaspecialnecklaceshewore.Ithadherlifemottowrittenonit,“Ifyoucan,youmust.”Sheraisedherarmshigh,notasavictimofherpast,butasavictorofherpresent.Afewweeksafterreturninghome,Emmareceivedaspecialinvitation:shewasaskedtogiveaspeechonabigstagetoshareherstory.Butasshestartedwritingdownherideas,shebegantoworry.“Whatifeveryoneonlythinksaboutthegirlwhofell,andnotthepersonIhavebecome?”Seeingherfriend'sworry,JemmagentlysqueezedEmma'shand.Thenshemadeafunnyfaceather——aspecial,sillyexpressiontheyhadsharedsincetheywereyoung.ItalwaysmadeEmmalaugh.SeeingJemma'sface,Emmasmiled.Shebegantothinkthatthisspeechmightbeheropportunitytotelltheworldherwholestory.注意:(1)续写词数应为150左右;(2)开头已给出。Paragraph1:Thenightbeforethespeech,Emma'sfingersfoundhernecklaceinthedark.Paragraph2:Onstagewithconfidence,EmmafoundJemma'sfunnyfaceinthecrowd.大理州2026届高中毕业生第一次复习统一检测英语参考答案及评分标准第一部分听力(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)1-5BACAC第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)6-10AABCB 11-15CBCCA 16-20BCBAA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)21-25BDCDB 26-30CACDA 31-35CDBCD第二节(共5小题;每题2.5分,满分12.5分)36-40AECFD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)41-45BABCD 46-50ADDBC 51-55(CABD第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)56.marking 57.which 58.scientific 59.provided 60.originally61.a 62.on/upon 63.Known 64.changes 65.and第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)参考范文:Hello,everyone.Itisanhonortorepresentourgroupinsummarizingourdiscussion.Whatwefirmlybelieveisthattrafficconveniencecomesatthecostofinvaluablethings.First,itreducesourphysicalactivity,aspeoplepreferdrivingtowalking,whichharmsourhealth.Second,itcausesenvironmentaldamage:vehicleexhaustpollutestheair.Finally,wearelosingmeaningfulsocialinteractions.Streetsthatwereoncelivelyspacesforcommunitylifearenowfilledwithrushingcars.Inconclusion,itisoursenseofcommunity,environmentalhealth,andpersonalwell-beingthatwearesacrificing.Wemustseekabalancetopreservethesepreciousaspectsoflife.第二节(满分25分)参考范文:Paragraph1Thenightbeforethespeech,Emma'sfingersfoundhernecklaceinthedark.Tracingthewords,“Ifyoucan,youmust.”memoriesofherlongrecoveryfloodedback.Theoldworrywhisperedinherheart,“Whatiftheyonlyseethegirlwhofell?”Butwhatshehadexperiencedbroughtawaveofcalmstrengthtoher.Slippingthenecklacearoundherneck,sheopenedherlaptop,deletedtheline“Ifellfromthesky,”andtypedwithnewdetermination,“Ididn’tjustfall——Igotbackup.”Paragraph2Onstagewithconfidence,EmmafoundJemma'sfunnyfaceinthecrowd.Thesightdeepenedhercertainty.“Yes,IamEmma,”shebegan,andhervoicewasclearandstrongasshespokeofchoosingtoforgive,towrite,andtobuildanewlife.Shehelduphershiningnecklace.“Mystoryisn'taboutthefall,butaboutchoosingtomoveon.That'sbecausemylifemottoalwaysguidesme.”Thunderousapplausefilledthehall.SeeingJemma'stearfulandjoyfulface,Emmawassurethatshewasnowthemasterofherownlife,nolongeravictimofherpast.听力原文Text1W:WowIsthiswhattheyareteachinginmathclassnow?Iwouldn'tevenknowwheretostarttosolvethisproblem.M:ThisischemistrythatI'mworkingon,(1)Mom.Ithinkyouhadbettertakeareadingexam.Text2M:OnceIgettheseintothecar,I'llbefinishedwitheverything.Ialmostgaveupafterchangingtheradioandseats,becausetheywereallsoexpensive.W:That'sgreat.Theselightslooklikethey'llbeverybright.Letmeknowwhenyougetthemin.(2)Text3M:Myfatherworkedinabankallhislife,butheactuallydidn'tlikeit.IwantajobthatIlove,likesomethingartistic.(3)W:Myfatherwasafisherman.Heloveshisjobandhealwaysbroughtfishhome.Text4M:Whatdoyouneedforthesoupbesidesmeatandasoupbase?Sometypeofnoodles.perhaps?W:Ialreadyhavethose.Canyoustopbythestoreonyourwayhometogetsomepotatoes?(4)Text5M:Howmanychairsdidyouorder?Ihavethreethatwecanuse,butifthewholefamilyiscoming,thenwe'llneedninemore.W:Ididn'torderany.Ialreadyhavefourchairsfromourlastparty,andIcanborrowsomefrommyneighbor.(5)Text6M:AreyougoingtohelpmemoveonSaturday?Ineedaloyalfriendtodrivemythingsovertothenewapartment.W:Areyouseriousaboutmovingtoanewapartment?Icanalwaystellwhenyou'rejoking,butsometimesit'sconfusingwhenyou'renot!(6)M:I'mveryserious.Ican'tliveinthatapartmentanymore.(7)W:Ithoughtyoulovedyourroommates.M:Ido.We'restillgoingtobefriends.I'lldefinitelymisshowbigtheapartmentwas,too.Buteverytimethetraincomesduringthenight,itwakesmeup.Ihaven'thadagoodnight'ssleepsinceIlivedthere.(7)Text7(第8题为推断题)W:Tim,(9)youwouldn'tactlikethisatajob,wouldyou?Momanddadarepayingus,soyoushouldtreatitlikeajob.M:Thisisn'tajob.It'sinourhouse,Julie.(9)You'renottheboss.Besides,I'mdoingmoreworkthanyou.IfIwanttotakealongerbreak,thenIshouldbeallowed.W:Isweptthewholefloorwhileyouwereupontheroof.JustbecauseIcan'tgetuptheredoesn'tmeanIwasn'tbusywhileyoucleanedthewindows.M:Fine.buteitherwayIdeservetotakeabreak.Thatworkwasreallydifficult.Iamgoingtograbmyselfsomewaterandliedowninthegrassforamoment.W:Can'tyoujustwait15moreminutes?Allwehavelefttodoismovethosefourboxesoutoftheb

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