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山东高考质量测评联盟大联考·高三12月联考英语2025.12注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。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。每段对话读两遍。1.Whatwillthespeakersdonext?A.Treattheinjuredbird. B.Buildanestforthebird. C.Waitfortheparentbirds.2.Whatisthewomandoing?A.Waitingtoboard. B.Seeingthemanoff. C.Complainingaboutherjob.3.WhenwillthemanmeetGary?A.At6:45a.m. B.At7:30a.m. C.At9:30a.m.4.Wherearethespeakers?A.Onthesubway. B.Atthetrainstation. C.Attheexhibitioncenter.5.Whatistheconversationmainlyabout?A.Adrugstore. B.Chinesemedicine. C.Anicecreamshop.第二节听下面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.Whoisprobablythewoman?A.Theman’sdoctor. B.Theman’sfriend. C.Theman’ssister.7.Whatdoesthewomansayabouttheapp?A.Ithelpscreatearelaxingbedtimeroutine.B.Itautomaticallyadjuststhescreenbrightness.C.Ithelpspeoplesleepontimebyincludinggameelements.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.WhydidEmmauseanAIchatbotlastweek?A.Tomakeaweeklyplan. B.Toassesshersymptoms. C.Togethelpwithherstudies.9.WhatdoesDavidsayaboutAIchatbots?A.Theycanassistusersinself-learninganytime.B.Theycanprotectdataprivacyinthemedicalfield.C.Theyofferanarrowrangeoflearningapproaches.10.Whatdothespeakersagreetodo?A.Cutdownontheuseofeducationalchatbots.B.Chooseachatbottoworkfortheirstudygroup.C.Invitemoreclassmatestojointheirstudygroup.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11WhyshouldEmilyparticipateincampusactivitiesaccordingtoJake?A.Shecanearnextracredits. B.Shecandevelopmorehobbies.C.Shecanimprovehersocialskills.12.WhatisJake’ssecondsuggestionforEmily?A.Spendingtimewisely. B.Facingchallengesbravely.C.Payingmoreattentiontoherstudy.13.WhatisJake’sattitudetowardsstudyingabroad?A.Opposed. B.Objective. C.Favorable.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.Whatwastheman’sNewYear’sresolutionlastyear?A.Readingtenbooks. B.Runningamarathon. C.Studyingalanguage.15.Whatdothespeakersdecidetodo?A.Keepahealthyandbalanceddiet.B.Signupforsometrainingcourses.C.Inspireeachothertoachievegoals.16.WhatdidLilydolastyear?A.Shelearnedtopaint. B.Sheworkedinagym. C.Shegavethewomanagift.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.WhatisthegoalofFarmtoTableCamp?A.Tohelpchildrenformhealthyeatinghabits.B.Tomakechildrenrealizetheimportanceoffood.C.Toassistchildreninimprovingtheirlivingskills.18.WhoisChristopherGardner?A.Anurse. B.Aprofessor. C.Acollegestudent.19.Howlongisthecampforfourththrougheighthgradestudents?A.7days. B.14days. C.21days.20.HowdoesLindaKohsupportFarmtoTableCamp?A.Byapplyingforfunding.B.Byprovidingtrainingforchildren.C.Bybuildingagreenhouseinperson.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。AOvertourismisachallengeforlocalcommunitiesthatfuturegenerationswillneedtotackle.Thisproject,whichcanbedividedintotwo60-minutelessons,supportslearnersindeveloping21st-centuryskillsthroughthereal-worldtopicofovertourism,withaspecificfocusonthe4Cs:critical-thinkingskills(evaluatingimpacts),collaboration(jointdecisionmaking),communication(expressingandcomparingideas)andcreativity(generatingnewsolutions).Thelessonplanoffersguidanceonhowtointegrateandevaluatetheseskillsinyourclassroom.Itcouldalsoserveasaframeworktopreparelessonsonothertopics,integrating21st-centuryskills.Throughoutthelesson,youwillreflectontheuseofthe4Cs,buildawarenessofhowtheseskillssupportreal-lifeproblemsolving,andapplythisapproachtoyourownteachingpractice.LessonoutcomesAlllearnerswill:usecommunicativeandcollaborativeskillstodiscussproblemscreatedbyovertourismdevelopcritical-thinkingskillsbyanalyzingtheadvantagesanddisadvantagesoftourismfordifferentgroupsofpeopleandtheenvironmentusecreativeandcollaborativeskillstogeneratefairandresponsiblesolutionstotheproblemsofovertourismbetterunderstandhow21st-centuryskillscanhelpwithproblemsolvingMaterialsLessonplanPresentationStudentworksheetRolecardsfortheroleplayChecklistformonitoringandgivingfeedbackAccesstothevideo“Tacklingovertourism”21.Whatistheproject’scoregoal?A.Tacklingsomechallenges. B.Developinglanguageskills.C.Encouraging21st-centuryskills. D.Trainingstudentstobetourguides.22.WhatdoesLessonone—Procedureshow?A.Creativityisintegratedintomostvideo-relatedstages.B.Collaborationonlyappearsinissue-understandingstages.C.Criticalthinkingisinvolvedinoverhalfoftheactivitystages.D.Communication-focusedstageshavethelongesttotalduration.23.Whoisthetextmostlikelywrittenfor?A.Languageteachers. B.Highschoolstudents. C.EnthusiasticTourists. D.Localenvironmentalists.BLiuYujia,a24-year-oldarchitecturestudent,hasjourneyedacrossmorethan200Chinesecitiestophotographbuildingsdatingfromthe1980stothe2010s.HewasborninJilinprovinceandhishappiestchildhoodmemoriesaretherareoccasionswhenhisfatherwouldtakehimbybicycleintothecitycentertoseeitsskyline.Onlywhenhegotgoodgradeswouldhegetthatreward.Today,with160,000followersonhissocialaccount,heworkstodocumenttheseagingstructures,capturingtheirdistinctiveelementsbeforetheydisappear.ForLiu,thesebuildingsrepresentwhathecalls“outdatedfuturism”,whichreferstotheambitiousandfuturisticarchitecturaldesignsemergingduringChina’srapiddevelopmentperiod,describingastylethat,oncesymbolizingprogressandoptimism,nowappearsold-fashionedyetstillstirsupnostalgia(怀旧)andreflectsthehopefulspiritofitsera.HisimagesoffercomforttoChina’spost-2000sgenerationbecausetheyvisuallyreconnectyoungpeoplewithahopeful,revolutionarypast,allowingthemtoemotionallyescapefromtoday’sstandardizedurbanenvironmentsandcommercializedarchitecture.These“outdatedfuturism”structuresservenotonlyasnostalgicbackdropstotheirchildhoodsbutalsoassymbolsofanerathatoncedaredtodream,offeringspiritualshelterinthefaceofcontemporarypressures.Expertsexplaintheseuniquebuildingsstandaspowerfulculturalsymbolsofaperceivedgoldenage,effectivelysatisfyingtheyoungergeneration'sdoublesearchforalternativeaesthetics(美学)andanemotionalconnectiontoasimpler,morepredictablepast.Throughhiscamera,Liunotonlypreservesvaluablearchitecturalheritagebutalsohelpshisentiregenerationreconnectwiththeirsharedmemoriesandcollectivelyrediscoverthehopefuloptimismthatthesestructuresoncevividlyrepresentedforsociety.24.WhydoesLiuYujiafocusonphotographingbuildingsfromthe1980sto2010s?A.Tostudyarchitecturalhistory. B.Topreserveuniquedesignelements.C.TopromotetourisminChinesecities. D.Tocomparebuildingstylesacrossdecades.25.Whatdothewords"outdatedfuturism"refertoinparagraph3?A.Oldstructuresrebuilttolookfuturistic. B.Novelbuildingsdatingbacktothepast.C.Once-futuristicdesignsnowappearingdated. D.Modernarchitecturescopyinghistoricalstyles.26.Whydopost-2000syouthfindcomfortinLiu'simages?A.Itfulfillsadesireforemotionalshelter.B.Itintroducesfuturisticdesignstothepublic.C.ItdocumentstherapidurbanizationofChina.D.Itshowcasesthecreativityofmodernarchitects.27.HowdoexpertsviewLiu'sworkaccordingtothetext?A.Itismainlyanonlineartistictrend.B.Itisvaluableforaestheticsresearch.C.Itholdsculturalandsocialimportance.D.Itfocusesonrecordingbuildingdetails.CBeforethe2008crashdisabledher,NancySmithenjoyedplayingthepiano.Yearslater,shestartedmakingmusicagainusinganimplantthatrecordedandanalysedherbrainactivity.Whensheimaginedplayinganon-screenkeyboard,herbrain-computerinterface(BCI)(脑机接口)translatedherthoughtsintoactions,producingsimpletunes,asifthepianoplayeditselfwithoutherthinkingaboutit.Smithwasoneofthe90peoplewithBCIsforassistance.Thesevolunteers,losingmobilitybyneuraldisorders,haveshownhowsignalsfromthebrain'smotorcortex(运动皮层)canbedecodedintomotion-generatingdevicecommands.ButSmith,distinctfromothervolunteers,hadanextrainterfaceimplantedinherparietalcortex(顶叶皮层),aregionlinkedtoreasoningandplanning.Researchersbelievesuchdouble-implantBCIcouldimproveherassistivedevicebycapturingherintentions.ThisresearchshowsBCIscanaccessareasbeyondmotorcortex.Whiledecodingmotorsignalsisrelativelyuncontroversial,inferringotheraspectsofthinkingraisesethicalquestions.Theabilityofthesedevicestoaccessinnermostlife,includingpreconsciousthoughts,intensifiesconcernsaboutneuraldataprivacyandhowneuraltechnologiesmightshapethoughtsandactions.Mightusersenabletheirlegstoactwithouttheirownpermission?Inresponse,fourUSstateshaveintroducedlawstoreviewhowneurotechnologydatashouldbeprotected.However,ethicistsarguetheselawsareinsufficientastheyfocusonrawdataratherthantheinferencesfromcombiningneuralinformationwithotherdigitaldata.Inferredinformationaboutmentalhealthorpoliticalloyaltycouldstillbesoldtothirdparties,usedfordiscriminationortargetedadvertising.Whilepreviousneurotechethicsfocusedondataprivacy,futurequestionswillcenteronensuringAI-poweredBCIsystemsrespectandservetheautonomouswilloftheusers.ExpertsarguedforanewformofBCIrulesthatwouldgivedeveloperslegaldutytousers,similartothedutiesoflawyersorphysicians,requiringthemtoactintheusers’bestinterests.28.WhatdifferentiatedSmith'sBCIsetupfromthatofothervolunteers?A.Shehadamotorcorteximplant.B.Shehadaparietalcorteximplant.C.HerBCIcoulddecodemotorsignals.D.HerBCIwaslinkedtoartificialdevices.29.WhatethicalconcernariseswhenBCIscandecodemorethanjustmotorsignals?A.BCIsmayinvitemoraldiscussions. B.BCIsmaycollectmotorcommands.C.BCIsmaychallengeusers’thoughts. D.BCIsmaythreatenusers’autonomy.30.Whydosomeethicistsconsiderthedata-protectinglawsinsufficient?A.Theymakefalseinferences. B.Theyleadtodiscrimination.C.Theyfailtoprotectrawdata. D.Theyexcludeprocesseddata.31.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthetext?A.AMedicalCaseofBCIs B.HowtoReadBrainSignalsC.TheEthicsofMindReading D.ANewFrontierforDataPrivacyDWeallknowinfectiousillnesseslikethefluspreadeasilythroughairwhenpeoplecoughorsneeze.Butwhataboutmentalhealth?Candepressionbe“contagious(传染性的)”?AnewstudypublishedinJAMAPsychiatrysuggeststhatamongteenagers,mentalhealthdisordersmightbesomewhat“sociallytransferred”.Earlierthisyear,thestudyanalyzeddatafrom713,809Finnishcitizensbornbetween1985and1997.Researcherstrackedstudentswhohadmentaldisorderdiagnoses(诊断)byninthgrade,andthenfollowedtheirclassmatesforlaterdiagnoses.Theresultsshowed:studentswithmorethanonediagnosedclassmatehada5%higherriskofdevelopingmentalillnesslater.Theriskjumpedto18%intheyearrightafterexposure,mostlyformood,anxiety,oreatingdisorders.Theteamallowedforfactorslikeparentalmentalhealthandclasssize,suggestingpossible“socialspread”ofmentalhealthissues.However,otherexpertsarguethismaynotbetruecontagion.EikoFried,aDutchclinicalpsychologist,pointedouthiddenfactors—likelivinginpoorneighborhoods.“Kidsfromsuchareasoftengotothesameschools,makingdepressionseemcontagiousuntilneighborhoodfactorsareconsidered,”heexplained.WhiletheFinnishteamcontrolledforneighborhoodemploymentandeducationlevels,unmeasuredfactors(e.g.,familyenvironment)mightstillexplainthelink.Whilethescienceof“depressioncontagion”remainsuncertain,onepositiveoutcomeisincreasedawarenessformentalhealth.Generalizedanxietydisorder,forexample,firstappearedasadiagnosisinthethirdeditionoftheDiagnosticandStatisticalManualofMentalDisorders(DSM)in1980.Datafroma2016AgencyforHealthcareResearchandQualityreportonanxietyinchildren,however,indicatesthatchildhoodanxietyoccursinapproximatelyoneinfourchildrenaged13to18.Theattentiontochildren’smentalstateispossiblydrivenbytheacceptanceofmentalhealthdisordersbeinggainedthroughsocialnetworks.Theresearchersnotedintheirstudythattherealizationthatexposuretoapeerwithamentaldisordermightbe“contagious”,whethercorrectornot,couldwellaidinthe“normalization”ofmentaldisorders,thusincreasingawarenessandopennesstodiagnosisandtreatment.32.Howdoestheauthorleadinthetopic?A.Bylistingfigures. B.Bymakingacomparison.C.Byintroducingaconcept. D.Byconductinganexperiment.33.Accordingtothestudy,whoaremostlikelytocomedownwithmentalillness?A.Thoseinteractingwithmoodyclassmates. B.Thosebeingaroundwithdiagnosedpeers.C.Thoseshowingearlyemotionalsymptoms. D.Thoselivinginunderdevelopedcommunities.34.WhatisEikoFried’smaincriticismoftheFinnishstudy?A.Otherfactorsmayaccountforthelink.B.Mentaldisorderwasincorrectlydefined.C.Samplesizewastoosmalltobereliable.D.Theroleofschoolclasseswasneglected.35.What’stheauthor’sattitudetowardsthenewstudy?A.Cautious. B.Alarmed. C.Convinced. D.Dismissive.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)根据短文内容,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。Beingatrustingpersonisgood,butit’salsoimportanttohaveahealthydoseofskepticism(怀疑).
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Tohelpyouthinkcriticallyandavoidtricks,we’veputtogethersometips.Onewayistoconsiderthecredibilityofyourinformationsource.Whetherreadinganewsheadlineormakingsmalltalks,askifthesourceispeer-reviewed(经同行评议的),well-respected,oranauthorityonthesubject.Thinkaboutthis:yourcousinistryingtotellyouallaboutwhichcartoget,buthedoesn’tevenhaveadriver’slicense.
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Anotherthingyoucandoisaskasmanyquestionsasyouneedtofullyunderstandasituation.Whetherconsideringbuyingahomeorlisteningtohaircareadvice,gatherasmuchinformationasyoucanbeforeformingaview.
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It’sbettertoaskmultiplepeoplefortheiropinionsthantoheara“fact”fromonlyoneperson.
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Cometotermswiththefactthatyou,alongwitheveryotherpersononthisplanet,havealotmoretolearn.Thisisthefirststeptounderstandingthatissuesareoftenmorecomplicatedthantheyseem.Ifyouactlikeyouknoweverything,you’llneverchallengeyourownbeliefs.“There’snosuchthingasafreelunch.”Ifsomeoneisofferingyouagiftcertificate,whatwouldbethemotive?
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Youshouldalwayshesitatebeforeyouenterasituationthatsoundslikeitwillmakeallofyourproblemsgoaway.Ifyoufeellikeyou’veencounteredthemostperfectopportunityintheworld,thenchancesarethatthere'sacatch.A.Admityoudon'tknoweverything.B.Likely,hedoesn'tknowwhathe'ssaying.C.Makesureyou'rereadingapeer-reviewedjournal.D.Cautiousaboutgettingallopinionsfromonesource.E.Wouldthepersonreallybedoingthisoutofgoodness?F.TheInternetcanbeagreatresourceforaskingquestions.G.Otherwise,youcouldendupbelievingfalseinformation.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四个选项选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。ChangestothetransportationtoInnovationSquaremaybeonthehorizon.OneNovemberafternoon,theStudentAssociation(SA)satdiscussingthe
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ofconvenientshuttleservice(班车服务)forstudentslivinginInnovationSquare.SeveralInnovationSquareresidentsrecently
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theStudentAssociation,statingthatthecurrent
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arrangementsfailtomeettheirneeds.SASenatorQuintenDenkenbergernotedthatmanystudentsendupusingtheRedLineshuttletoEastmanand
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therestonfoot.HerevealedthattheSAisdevelopinga
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proposalincollaborationwithEastmanSA,whichwouldlikelyinclude
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theRedLinerouteandaddingapotentialstopatInnovationSquareduringeveninghours.Denkenbergerexplainedthataftergatheringmorefeedbackfromstudentsregardingtheir
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,formaltalkswiththeuniversity'stransportationauthoritywillbepresented.AkeyTransportationAdvisoryCommitteemeetinginvolvingbothSAgroupsanduniversityofficialsis
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tostartonNovember19th,wheremoreinformationwillbediscussed.Hestressedtheimportanceofthematter.Forstudents,thisisa
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issueoflifequality.JuniorAlexPiper,sharedhis
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,describingtheeveningcommute(通勤)asparticularlydifficult.Hepointedoutthat
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abusmeantaverylongwaitandtraveltime.UniversityTransportationhasacknowledgedtheproblem.TransportationOperationsManagerAndreaWaltonstatedthatprovidingsafe,
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transportationisatoppriority.Attheupcomingmeeting,we'llreviewoptionsto
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afternoonoreveningfrequency,lengthenshuttlehours,andreduce
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times.TheSAstressedthatresolvingthismatterrequiresurgentattentionandmustbeaddressed
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toeasethesignificantongoinginconveniencefacedbystudents.41.A.nature B.lack C.cost D.standard42.A.reachedoutto B.saidhelloto C.hadaccessto D.paidattentionto43.A.travel B.vehicle C.security D.accommodation44.A.calculate B.measure C.search D.cover45.A.competitive B.popular C.joint D.profitable46.A.shifting B.widening C.extending D.establishing47.A.skills B.strengths C.hobbies D.preferences48.A.forced B.delayed C.scheduled D.rushed49.A.serious B.minor C.lasting D.decisive50.A.panic B.nervousness C.shock D.frustration51.A.taking B.missing C.catching D.driving52.A.reliable B.affordable C.sustainable D.manageable53.A.moderate B.increase C.monitor D.maintain54.A.failure B.ride C.complain D.wait55.A.immediately B.gradually C.constantly D.occasionally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。TheMinistryofCultureandTourismreleased"LuckyHorse"onTuesdayastheofficialmascot(吉祥物)forthe2026HappyChineseNewYearglobalcelebrations.Drawinginspiration
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theEasternHanDynasty(25-220)bronzesculpture"GallopingHorseTreadingonaFlyingSwallow"
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(unearth)inGansuprovince,thedesignintegratestheflowingmane(鬃毛)ofthecelebrated"Five-FlowerHorse"oftheTangDynasty(618-907).
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makesthemascotstrikingisitsChineseredcolorcombinationdecoratedwithclassicpatterns,includingXiangyunandRuyi(representinggoodfortune),whichcapturesthewarmthandfestivespiritoftraditionalChineseNewYearcelebrations.DevelopedbytheCentralAcademyofFineArts,themascotwillbe
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(commercial)developedbytheChinaTourismGroup.Theupcomingproductlineupoffers
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(diversity)options,suchasstuffedtoys,blindboxes
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refrigeratordecorations,alongsidetraditionalfestivalitemslikecouplets,redenvelopesandlanterns.Theseproductswillfeaturenoticeablyin2026HappyChineseNewYeareventsworldwide,
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(add)freshculturalelementstoglobalSpringFestivalcelebrations.Subsequently,morethan1,300eventsforthe2026HappyChineseNewYear
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(host)inover400citiesacrossmorethan150countriesworldwide,withthe"LuckyHorse"mascotmakingafull-scale
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(appear)attheseevents.Launchedin2001bytheMinistryofCultureandTourism,theHappyChineseNewYearprogrammarksits25thanniversarythisyear.Theinitiativeintroduceditszodiac-basedmascotseriesin2023,whichcreatesanewtraditionofsharingChineseNewYear
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(blessing)withglobalaudiencesthroughculturallyrichvisualsymbols.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,你的外国友人Peter要创办“中西方文化”在线学习小组,对于如何组织写信征求你的建议。请给Peter写一封邮件,内容包括:(1)你的建议;(2)说明理由。注意:(1)写作词数应该为80个左右;(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。DearPeter,Ireallylikeyourideaoflaunchinganonlinestudygroup.Yours,LiHua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。UncleLeocametouswithanidea—goingtoTheStoneHousetocelebratetheendofourhigh-schooldays.MyfriendsandIwereinshock!TheStoneHousewasthenewestrestaurantintown,whichquicklycreatedareputationwithitsinnovativemenu.So,onawarmeveninginearlyJune,UncleLeotookustotherestaurant.Onenteringthediningroom,wefeltenormouslyoutofplace.Everythingwassoelegant.Itwasn'tourusualburgers-and-frieskindofhangout!AsIreviewedthemenu,Igotquiteconfused.Butfinally,IsawsomethingIrecognized:chickenstirfry."So,whathaveyouallchosen?"UncleLeoasked."I'mhavingthechickenstirfry,"Iboldlyspokeup.Suddenly,achorusof"Metoo"rosefromthetable.Allfourofuschosethechickenstirfry—theonethingwerecognizedandfeltsafe."Boys,youwillenrichyourlifeimmeasurablyifyouapproachitwithasenseofdiscovery,"UncleLeosaidinasoft,understandingvoice,"Let'salltrynewthingsandordersomethingdifferent.Wecanshare,butnoonecanorderthesamedish."Wealllookedateachother,theairchangedwithanewfoundbravery.Wedugbackintothemenusandorderedthestrangestthingswecouldfind.Ourlittletablecamealivewithexcitementastheplatesbegantoarrive.Wehadnoideawhatwehadgottenourselvesinto,buttherewasnoturningbacknow.Thewaiterlaidabeautifulplateinfrontofme.Myfirstwildchoice:silkwormpupae(蚕蛹).I'dheardofpeopleeatingtheminmovies.Theyalwaysmadethesamejoke:"Theytastelikechicken!"Andsuddenly,theretheywere,lyingrightonmyplate:apileofsilkwormpupae.Theywerelightlyfried,buttheywerestillfrighteninglyrecognizable.Myheartsank.Buteveryoneelsewasdiggingintotheirappetizers.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。Iselectedonesmallpupaandpl
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