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20252026学年度第一学期福九联盟(高中)期中联考高中二年英语科试卷考试日期:11月13日完卷时间:120分钟满分:150分第一部分听力(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.Whatwillthespeakersprobablydotoday?A.Buyclothes. B.Playoutdoors. C.Goswimming.2.Whathasthemanprobablyjustfinished?A.Cooking. B.Housecleaning. C.Hospitalvisiting.3.Whenwillthespeakersprobablymeetnext?A.Thisweek. B.Nextweek. C.Theweekafternext.4.Whywon’tthewomanetotheofficetoday?A.She’ssick.B.Herflightwaslate.C.Shehasnomeetings.5.Howdothespeakersmainlyfeelnow?A.Tired. B.Impressed. C.Disappointed.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。听下面一段对话,回答第6、7小题。6.Whatarethespeakersmainlydiscussing?A.Theman’slifelesson. B.Thespeakers’friendgroup. C.Thewoman’ssocialproject.7.Whowillthewomantalktonext?A.Hermother. B.Herfriend. C.Herteacher.听下面一段对话,回答第8、9小题。8.What’stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Classmates. B.Poetandreader. C.Teacherandstudent.9.Whatdoesthemanpreferwritingabout?A.Lovetales. B.Storiesabouthislife. C.Americanpoetsinhistory.听下面一段对话,回答第10至12小题。10.Howdoesthewomangetinternationalnews?A.Bychattingwithfriends. B.Byscanningnewspapers. C.Byreadingonlinearticles. 11.Whatdoesthewomanaskthemantodo?A.Downloadanappforher.B.Sharehisnewssourcewithher.C.Updateherdailyonglobalnews.12.Whatdoesthemansayisimportant?A.Viewinglocalnews.B.Understandinggeography.C.Followinggloballatestevents.听下面一段对话,回答第13至16小题。13.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Inthecitytrainstation.B.Intheclassroombuilding.C.Inthecampuslivingarea.14.WhatpreviousplandidthewomanhavefortheChristmasbreak?A.Skiing. B.Visitingfamily. C.Sightseeingnearby. 15.Whatistheman’smainconcernatpresent?A.Hisworkschedule.B.Hisexampreparation.C.Hisfinancialproblem.16.Whyarethespeakersparticularlyexcited?A.They’venevertraveledwithfriends.B.They’veneverbeenontrainsaroundEurope.C.They’veneverspentChristmastogetherbefore.听下面一段独白,回答第17至20小题。17.Whyisthespeakergivingthisspeech?A.Togiveayearlyreport.B.Tomakeanelectionspeech. C.Toraisemoneyforseniorcitizens. 18.Whatdoesthespeakerplantodiscussatlast?A.Environmentalproblems. B.Successstoriesathomeandabroad.C.Contributionsmadebytheoldergeneration.19.Whatwerethespeaker’sgrandparentsmostlikely?A.Farmers.B.Programmers. C.Cityconstructionworkers.20.Whatisthespeaker’splanforthisyear?A.Tobuildhospitals. B.Tovolunteerinpoordistricts.C.Tocreatemunitycenters.40;、ATarangireisoneofthoseparkswhosebeautyisnotfullyrecognizedbypeople.ItisoftenonlyvisitedfordaytripsbecauseitisclosetoNgorongoroandtheSerengeti.Itisfullofelephants,zebrasandlions.Italsohassomesuperbscenerytogowithit.YoucanalsoseesightssuchastheTarangireRiver.TarangirehasthesecondhighestconcentrationofwildlifeinTanzaniaaftertheSerengetiandthehighestconcentrationofelephantsintheworld.Ithasover700lionslivingthereaswellasawideselectionofotheranimals.ScheduleYouwillbepickedupfromyouracmodation.Afteranapproximate3hours’drive,youwillarriveatTarangireNationalPark.ThenameofthisnationalparkoriginatesfromtheTarangireRiverthatcrossesthepark.Theparkisconsideredasoneofthebestplacestoviewelephantsupclose.Fromtheopenroofofthesafari(野外观兽旅行)vehicleyouwillbeabletoabsorbthelandscapeandseetheanimalswanderingaround.Inthelateafternoonyouwillhaveahotmeal,andthenyouwillleavetheparkanddrivebacktoMoshi.Includedintheprice(US$620perperson)☑AllTanzanianationalparkfees☒Internationalflightsto/fromTanzania☑Mealsaccordingtotheschedulefor

eachday

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☒Travelinsurance&visafees☑Safari4×4jeepwithallaccessories(配饰)☒Extraactivitieswithinthepark☒Alcoholicandsoftdrinkseandstartyourdaytrip!Clickhereandfillouttheformtosendabookingrequestimmediately.21.WhatdoweknowaboutTarangire?A.It’sbetterthanpeoplethink. B.Itownsthebiggestlionpopulation.C.Itoffersdayandnighttrips. D.IthasmorewildlifethantheSerengeti.22.Whatcanvisitorsdointhepark?A.Wanderalongtheriver. B.Watchanimalsinjeeps.C.Interactwithelephants. D.Spendanightinthepark.23.What’sincludedintheprice?A.Guideservices. B.Travelinsurance.C.Mealsandsoftdrinks. D.Roundtripairfares.BJillWheatleywasaPEteacherinGermany.OntheweekendsshepetedinmarathonsaroundEurope.Butlifethrewheraneardeadlyblow.WhileteachingaPEclass,shewashitontheheadwithabaseball.Theimpactwassogreatthatitleftherwithabraininjuryand70percentsightloss,foreverblindingherinoneeye.Shespent26monthsinsevendifferenthospitals,attimeswishingitwouldjustallend.Desperately,Wheatleysetouttofindfortandhealing(康复)innature.ShetravelledtoNepalwhereafriendpersuadedhertorunintheAnnapurna100withhim.Thepowerfromthatracechangedherlifeandeventuallyhadherlookingupatthetopsofthemountains.ProjectVision8000wasborn.Andshebeganhermissiontostandontopoftheworld’s14highestmountains,rising8,000metresabovesealevel,toshowherselfandothersthepowerinchoiceandpossibility.Colorsandtouchhelpguideheronthemountainandshehasneveroncefelttootiredtocarryon.“Theonlyconstantthingischange,sowhentheweathergetsreallybadorastormisingin,Iknowitisgoingtopass.”Sofar,she’shadfewproblemsstandingamonggiants,butsheadmitsshecontinuestostrugglewithoveringthe“mountainsofhermind”.Havingalreadystareddeathintheface,Wheatleyhasgreatrespectforthemountainsandthemissionsheison.Butshe’snotscared.Theexperiencealmostclaimedherlife,butitisnowthedrivingforceandfuelbehindhersuccess.Ateveryicypeak,shesmilesandtakesaquickvideowithabreathless“Soverythankful”whisperedintothethinair.24.WhathappenedtoWheatleyaccordingtoparagraph1?A.Shecamelastinarace. B.Shesufferedheadinjury.C.Shelosthersight

pletely. D.Shewasattackedina

class.25.WhatdroveWheatleytolaunchProjectVision8000?A.Herexplorationofnature. B.Herstrongloveforsports.C.Herfriend’stimelysuggestions. D.HerAnnapurna100participation.26.WhatcanwelearnaboutWheatleyfromthelastparagraph?A.Hernaturehelpedheroverefear.B.Sheignoredthemountainsofhermind.C.Shewasusedtopoorweatherconditions.D.Herattitudetowardhardshipwasreshaped.27.Whatcouldbethebesttitleforthetext?A.Losesighttogainvision. B.Naturewillworkitscourse.C.Everypeakiswithinreach. D.Actionspeakslouderthanwords.CImagineyouaredrivingonastormynight,andyourcarsuddenlywarnsyouofthedangerofanupingfloodoranapproachinghurricane.Thisfuture,wherecarspredictweatherdisasterswellinadvance,isedgingtowardreality,saystheInternationalDriversAssociation.By2030,carsareexpectedtodevelopinto“smartmachines”inwhichreliable,personalweatherforecastingunitsareintegratedinto,withadvancedsensortechnologyandmachinelearningalgorithms(算法)deliveringrealtime,exactweatherupdates.“Bridgingthegapbetweenvehiculartechnologyandmeteorology(气象学)holdsmassivepotentialinincreasingroadsafety,”saysJuliannaMarshall,atravelexpertfromtheInternationalDriversAssociation.“Imagineyourcarwarningyouoftroubleaheadandthendirectingyouawayfromaroadthat’sabouttobefloodedorabridgeatriskoffallingdownduetostrongwinds.That’sabreakthroughwe’rekeenlylookingforwardto.”Severalkeyfactorslaythegroundworkfortheseweatherpredictingabilitiesincarsbytheyear2030.Moderncarshaveplexsensorsthatcanmeasureatmosphericpressure,temperature,humidity(湿度),andwindspeed.Thesesensorscanfeeddataintoanonboardputer,providingcrucialrealtimeweatherinformation.Cuttingedgeartificialintelligenceandmachinelearningtechnologiescannowanalyseplexweatherpatternsandpredictfutureoutes.Byintegratingthesetechnologiesintocarsystems,yourcar’sputercanprovideforecastsalongyourroutes.Theinterconnectivityofdevices,knownastheInternetofThings,willplayakeyrole.Carscouldshareandreceiveweatherdatafromavastnetworkoftheconnecteddevices,improvingaccuracyofpredictions.Suchtechintegratedcarswillmakedrivingduringsevereconditionssaferwhileimprovingtheoveralltravelexperience.“Weatherpredictionincarscansavehundredsoflivesperyearbyminimizingthelikelihoodofweatherrelatedaccidents,”Marshallemphasizes.“Gettinghandsonacarbuiltwithweatherpredictiontechnologymightbeoptionaltodaybutwillbeeimperativeby2030.”Undeniably,2030promisesthearrivalofachanging

ageincartechnology,aworldwhereyourcarmightjustbeyourbestweatherforecaster.Anagewhere“thefutureisnow”isnotjustanexcitingprospect—it’sthenormal.28.Whatcanthefuturecarsprobablydo?A.Stopextremeweatherhappening. B.Changethepathofthehurricane.C.Detectterribleweatherconditions. D.Teachdrivershowtopredictweather. 29.Whatdoesparagraph4focuson?A.Thefunctionsofplexsensors. B.Operationalprincipleoffuturecars.C.TheconceptoftheInternetofThings. D.Increasingplexityofroadsafety.30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“imperative”inparagraph5mean?A.Reliable. B.plex. C.Necessary. D.Unrealistic.31.Whatistheauthor’sintentioninthelastparagraph?A.Tokeeppromises. B.Tomakepredictions.C.Toexpressregrets. D.Tooffersuggestions.DIamaddictedtoInstagram,particularlytoitsbookishmunities.Ican’topentheappwithoutseeingameme(梗图),artworkorquoteaboutoneofmyfavoritebookseries.ButmyInstagramfeedisfloodedwithAI“art”—thoughtome,itisnothingbutplagiarism(剽窃).InstagramseeminglyhasnoproblemwithhighlightingAI“artists”,whichtomeisaharmtorealartists.EachAI“art”posttakestheplaceofabookishartistwhospentcountlesshourscreatingtrulyamazingartwork.Asajournalistandfutureeducator,Ican’tviewAI“art”asanythingbutplagiarismbecauseitiscollectedfromartistswhohavenotagreedtotheuseoftheirwork,nordotheyreceivecreditforit.ForcreativeslikeBronwynLipka,a25yearoldbookishartist,therealityofhavingtheirworkstoleniseverpresent.“AI‘artists’areessentiallystealingyourart,butthere’snowaytoknowifthey’redoingitbecausetheyfacenoconsequences,”Lipkasaid.Andit’snotjusttheAI“artists”thatarecontributingtothiscultureofirresponsibility.Meta,theparentpanyofInstagram,considerspublicInstagrampoststobepartofitstrainingdata—includinggenerativeAIarttraining.ArtistsmustdecidewhethercontinuingtouseMetaapps,wherethey’vebuiltupafollowing,isworthAIstealingtheirintellectualproperty(知识产权).ManyofmyfavoriteartistshavemadethemovetoaplatformthatdoesnotuseAImodelsonusercontent.Ultimately,ifartistscontinuetoleaveMetaplatforms,thebookishmunitywillstruggle.Worse,ifthebookishmunitystartstofade,booksaleswilldropsharplyrightdownwiththem.ThoughIamnotagainstAIandawarethatithasthepotentialtodosomereallygreatthings,Icannotstandforthecontinuouslackofforethoughtindecidingwhereandwhenitshouldbeused.Therefore,IurgeMetaandanyotherpaniesintroducingAIintotheirprogrammingtoconsidertheethicsofdoingso,beforeit’stoolate.32.Whatdoestheauthortrytosayinthefirstparagraph?A.Artistsfeelashamedofplagiarism. B.Instagramisawidelyusedplatform.C.TheAIcreatedworkstakeoverInstagram. D.Thebookishmunitiesneedimproving.33.WhatcanbeinferredfromLipka’swordsinparagraph3?A.AI“art”won’ttaketheplaceofrealart. B.Artisticpetitionisbeingserious.C.Bookishartistsarelosingworkownership. D.AI“artists”aregettingawaywithstealingart.34.HowdoesMeta’suseofInstagrampostsaffectartists?A.ItdrivesthemtoleaveMetaplatforms.B.Itgivesthemaccesstoawideraudience. C.Itincreasestheirbooksalessignificantly. D.Itdestroystheirfaithinintellectualproperty.35.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.ArisingtendencyofcreatingartwithAI.B.Artists’struggleforrecognitionintheAIage.C.ThebalancebetweenAIandhumancreativity.D.AcallforprotectionofhumanartistsagainstAIart.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10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。RisksofOvertrainingGettinginshapeandtrainingforaneventsuchasamarathonrequireslonglastingandintense(高强度的)physicalmitment.36Butthetruthis,sometimestheveryactswedotogethealthycanactuallypushuspastourphysicallimits.Specifically,overtrainingisasetofsignsthatoccurwhenyourbodyisnotabletorecoverenoughbeforegoingintoyournextworkout.37Peopletendtoignorethem.Overtime,thecycleofstartingthenexttrainingworkoutbeforeallowingrecoverycausesbreakdownoftheverypartsofthebodythatyouworksohardtobuildup.Thestructuresandsystemsofyourbodyadapttothedemandsyouhaveplacedonthembeforetheresttime.Ifyourworkoutslightlygoesbeyondyourpresentability,itwilladapttowardwhatyoudidinapositiveway.38Twomainfactorsarenecessaryinrecovery:nutrition(营养)andrest.Goodnutrients,includingwaterandprotein(蛋白质)intake,isextremelyimportant,especiallywithin40minutesofyourworkout.39Yourbodyusesthenutrientsyouhavegivenitduringtheresttime,especiallysleep,tostrengthen.Oneofthebestwaystopreventovertrainingistofocusonyourmorningrestingheartrate.40Generally,youwilldetectanincreaseinyourheartratebeforetheothersignsshowup.Trackingitinalogcanbeagreatwaytomonitoryourrecovery.A.It’seasytomeasureandtrack.B.Allowingtimeforrecoveryisalsonecessary.C.Theproblemisthattheyshowupverygradually.D.Belowarethesignsandindicationsofovertraining.E.Iffarbeyond,it’lltakelongertoadaptandmaycauseinjury.F.Listeningtoyourbodywillensureyou

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yourfitnessgoals.G.Wegenerallyassumeregularintenseexerciseisgoodforourhealth.第三部分语言运用(共三节,满分40分)第一节完形填空(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四个选项中选出可填入空白处的最佳选项。It’stimetosaygoodbye.Ineverrealizedhowimportantitwasinmylife.Iamtalkingabout“UNIFORM(校服)”.Ihavespentthelasttenyearswearingthesame41pieceofclothing.Itisnow42,however,tothinkaboutaweekdaywithoutitbecauseovertheyearsmyuniformhasbeepartofmylife.ItisabitembarrassingtoadmitIhavealways43myschooluniform.Imeantadullpieceofclothingwasconsidereda44intheworld.Everymorninginsteadofmebeingmymother’smain45,myuniformis.Thetimemymotherspendsoncleaningandironingmyuniformexceeds(超过)thetimeshespendsonthinkingaboutheronlydaughter.Inschool,youracademicperformanceoryourbehaviorisseen46butfirstyouarejudgedonthe47ofyouruniform.Ihavealways48myuniformbeingdull,oldfashionedandthefactthatitmakesmelookfatter.Butnowwhenitistimeto49withit,I50saygoodbyetoit.Thetruthisthatmyuniformmakesa51tomypersonality.Myuniformmakesmeconfidentbecauseitensuresthateveryonelooksthesame,bringingout52andunity.IbelieveIwill53thisblueuniform.Afterallitwastheonlythingthat54meandneverleftmealone.Iwouldalsoliketo55myuniformforputtingupwithmymoodswingsforsomanyyears.41.A.heavy B.boring C.fortable D.fascinating42.A.hard B.vital C.amusing D.necessary43.A.lost B.admired C.ignored D.designed44.A.strength B.victory C.present D.treasure45.A.goal B.regret C.focus D.challenge46.A.later B.clearer C.slighter D.quicker47.A.top B.edge C.basis D.surface48.A.plainedabout B.takenpridein C.lostsightof D.heardabout49.A.play B.meet C.deal D.part50.A.calmly B.eagerly C.gratefully D.unwillinglyA.promiseA.promise B.reference C.difference D.mitment52.A.peace B.freedom C.equality D.courage53.A.miss B.forget C.donate D.change54.A.reminded B.rescued C.attracted D.acpanied55.A.punish B.thank C.blame D.forgive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。InsideaworkshopinLyon,France,thesoftrhythmofweaving(织布)machinesfillstheairascolorfulthreadsmovesmoothly.Forcenturies,silkmakingtraditions,passeddownthroughgenerations,56(shape)Lyon’sidentity.Intheseworkshops,skilledworkersusesilkscreenprinting,57techniqueoriginatinginChina,tolayercolorsonebyone.58(remarkable),creatingasinglescarfcaninvolveupto30differentcolors,eachrequiringitsownscreenandprintingstep.Thisdetailedprocess,demandingsteadyhandsandsharpeyes,ensuresthateverypieceisuniqueandfullofcharacter.Lyon’sconnectiontosilkdatesbacktoancienttimes,59thecitybecameakeygatewayforChinesesilkenteringEurope.DuringtheRomanEmpire,Lyon’slocationalongtheRhineRivermadeitanimportanttradingcenter.The60(arrive)ofsilkbroughtsignificantculturalandeconomicchanges,establishinglonglastingtiesbetweenChinaandFrance.EventhestreetdesignsofLyon’sOldTown61(tailor)toprotectsilkproductsfromwindandrainduringtransport,62(show)howsilkinfluencedthecity’sdevelopmentinmanyways.Today,Lyonisstillcelebrated63acenterforsilkproduction,design,andculturalexchange,inspiringmanyfamousfashionhousesaroundtheworld.ThankstoChina’sBeltandRoadinitiative,newtraderoutesarebringingfresh64(opportunity)toLyon.Thisrenewedpartnershipcontinuestoweaveafutureof65(share)creativityandinnovation.第三节课内知识选词填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,用方框内所给词的正确形式填空。identicaldisplayemployappropriatebreakdowngestureinteractionvaryapproveofwitnessWeusebothwordsandbodylanguagetoexpressourthoughtswhenwe66withotherpeople.Justlikespokenlanguage,bodylanguage67fromculturetoculture.Makingeyecontact68interestinsomecountries,whileinothersitisnotalways69.Forexample,inJapan,itisrespectfultoboworlookdownwhenspeakingtoanolderperson.Thegesturefor“OK”alsohasdifferentmeanings.When70thisgestureinJapan,someonemightthinkitmeansmoney,whileinFrance,an71gesturemeanszero.However,youshouldavoidusingitinBrazilandGermany,asitisconsideredimpolite.Eventhe72for“yes”and“no”differ.InBulgaria,shakingtheheadmeans“yes”.Suchdifferencesshowtheimportanceofusingbodylanguagethatis73totheculture.Asmile,however,can74barrierseverywhere.Wehighlyadvocate75auniversallyacknowledgedsmiletogreet,apologize,oraskforhelp.Smilingatyourselfinthemirrorcanmakeyoufeelhappier.There'snothingbetterthanseeingasmilingfacewhenyoufeeldown.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)76.假定你是李华,你校英文报计划开展演讲比赛,主题为“AGreatPersonWhoInspiresMe”和“AIandMylife”。请你选一个主题写一篇演讲稿。注意:词数80左右;演讲稿开头与结尾已给出,不计入总词数。Dearteachersandclassmates,Thankyouforyourattention!第二节看图作文(25分)77.根据以下图片,用英文写一篇短文,描述主人公Jack遇到困难、解决困难的过程。注意:词数150左右。文章开头已给出,不计入总词数。备注:图中人物为Jack,classmates,MissBrown,Rightbeforethemorningmathclassended,MissBrowngavethestudentsachallengingmathproblem.

第一部分听力(共两节,共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)15CBCBB610ABCBA1115BCCAC1620AABAC共两节,;402123ABA2427BDDA2831CBCB3235CDAD 3640GCEBA第三部分语言运用(共三节,满分40分)第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)4145BABDC4650ACADD5155CCADB第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)56.haveshaped 57.a 58.Remarkably 59.when 60.arrival61.weretailored62.showing63.as 64.opportunities65.shared第三节课内知识选词填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)66.interact 67.varies 68.displays 69.approvedof 70.witnessing71.identical 72.gestures73.appropriate 74.breakdown 75.employing76.(满分15分)主题:AIandMylifeDearteachersandclassmates,​Today,I’mhonoredtogiveaspeechthemedAIandMylife.AIhasbeeanimportantpartofmyseniorhighschoollife,greatlyimprovingefficiencyandconvenience.Inmystudies,notonlydoAIappshelpmesolveplexmathproblemsandofferinstantfeedbackonoralEnglishpracticebuttheyalsogeneratepersonalizedstudyplanstoboostmylearningefficiency.Besides,inmydailylife,AIdevicesdeliverrealtimeweatherandtravelsuggestionsviavoicemands.Forentertainment,theyremendbooksandvideosthatmatchmyinterest,whichhelpsmerelieveheavyacademicpressure.Asastudent,IbenefitgreatlyfromAI,whichreshapesmylearningandmakesmylifeeasier.Thankyouforyourattention!主题:AGreatPersonWhoInspiresMeDearteachersandclassmates,​Today,I’mhonoredtodeliveraspeechthemed“AGreatPersonWhoInspiresMe”.Tome,thatpersonisTuYouyou,amittedandpatientscientist.Withtheobjectiveoffightingmalaria,sheledateamtoanalyseancientmedicaltextsandevaluatecountlessplantsfortheirmedicalproperties.Despiterepeatedfailures,sherefusedtoacknowledgedefeat.Finally,shediscoveredartemisinin,acrucialnewtreatmentformalaria,whichsavedmillionsoflives.Undoubtedly,inthefaceofthosedifficultiesandfailures,ifshehadgivenup,artemisininwouldn’thavebeendiscovered.​Herperseveranceinspiresmedeeply:Whateverdifficultyliesahead,Iwillneverquit.Let’slearnfromherdedication,pursueourdreams,andcontributetosociety.​Thankyouforyourattention!77.(满分25分)Rightbeforethemorningmathclassended,MissBrowngavethestudentsachallengingmathproblem.Assoonasclasswasover,Jackstartedworkingonthisdifficultproblemrightaway.Hereadtheproblemcarefully,drewpicturestohelp,andwrotedownhiscalculations.Hetriedeverywayhecouldthinkof,andhispenmovedquicklyonthepaper,buthestillcouldn’tsolveit.Hefelttotallystuckandcouldn’thelpfrowning.NoticingJack’sconfusedlook,hisclassmatesallgatheredaroundhim.Theyofferedtohelpandthoughtofallpossibleideasthatmightwork.Timetickingby,theyfinallyfoundthekeyparttosolvetheproblem.Afterhisclassmateslefttheclassroom,Jackstayedbehindtowritedowntheclearstepsofworkingoutthemathproblem.Abigsmileappearedonhisface.Thenextday,Jackvolunteeredtogiveagreatpresentationabouthissolution.MissBrownclapped,andtheotherstudentscheeredforhim.ItwasthroughthisexperiencethatJacklearned:whenwefacedifficulties,workingtogetherandsharingideasmakesusstronger.​录音稿Text1M:We’vespenttoomuchtimeathomeoverthepastfewweekends.W:Iknow—itistoocoldtoplayintheparkorstreet.Butthere’sanindoorpoolinthesportscenter.Wanttogo?M:Sure.I’llgrabmysuitnow!(1)Text2W:Thanks,sweetheart.Iappreciateyouhelpingtofinishsomeofthehouseholdduties.M:Ofcourse,Mom.Whileyou’rerecoveringfromyourinjury,I’lltakecareofallthecookingandcleaningaroundthehouse.W:You’rethebest.You’vejustdoneawonderfuljobmakingthehouseorganizedandtidy.(2)Text3W:Itwassonicetocatchupwithyoutoday,Matt.Iwishwecouldhavelunchlikethiseveryweek!M:Likewise.Unfortunately,I’llhavemybusiestseasonatworkfornextweek.Wecanmeetagainafterthat.W:Sure.Let’smeetafteryourbusyseason,then!(3)Text4W:Hi,Ben.Sorrytocallsolastminute.ButIwon’tmakeittoworktoday.M:That’sallright.I’llcoverforyouatourmeetingstoday.Areyoufeelingunwell?W:I’mfine.ButmyflightarriveslaterthanIthought,anddrivingtot

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