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滨城高中联盟20252026学年度上学期高二10月份考试英语试卷注意事项:1.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题纸上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题纸上,写在本试卷上无效。2.本试卷共分四部分,总分150分,考试时间为120分钟。第Ⅰ卷(选择题共95分)第一部分听力(共两节,20题;每小题1.5分;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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.答案是C。1.Whydoesthewomanapologizetotheman?A.Shedidn’tgreethiminthemorning.B.Shedidn’tprepareforlunchplans.C.Sheforgotthevideoconferencetonight.2.Whatmusicalinstrumentisthewomangoodat?A.Theguitar.B.Thepiano.C.Theviolin.3.Whatdidthewoman’ssonaskhertodo?A.Treathimasabigboy.B.Bekindtohisfriends.C.Avoidkissinghim.4.Whatdoesthewomanwanttobuyatthemall?A.Aputer.B.Clothes.C.Shoes.5.Whydidthewomanemailtheman?A.Topromoteacreditcard.B.Toaskforpaymentbycard.C.Tocheckthesecurityofthecard.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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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至7小题。6.Whywastheboywearingthehatatthetime?A.ItwashisfavoriteNewYeargift.B.Hisparentschoseitforaparty.C.Helikeddressingupasaclown.7.Howdidthewomanfeelabouttheboywearingthehat?A.Itwasfunny.B.Itwassilly.C.Itwascute.听第7段材料,回答第8至10小题。8.Howmanypiecesofluggagedoesthewomanhave?A.Three.B.Four.C.Five9.Whatdoesthemanaskthewomantodowithherhandbag?A.Openit.B.Putitonthebelt.C.Giveittoherfriend.10.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Atanairport.B.Onatrain.C.Atapolicestation.听第8段材料,回答第11至13小题。11.Whydoesthemanwanttoleavethemuseum?A.Togetsomefood.B.Tomeethisfriend.C.Tolookforalostitem.12.Whatshouldthemandotoreenterthemuseumafterleaving?A.Showhisticketagain.B.Getahandstampatthefrontdesk.C.Informthesecurityguardattheentrance.13.Wheredoesthewomanusuallyeat?A.Inacaféatgroundlevel.B.InaVietnameserestaurant.C.Inafastfoodrestaurant.听第9段材料,回答第14至17小题。14.Howlongdoesthemanworkeachday?A.Foreighthours.B.Forninehours.C.Fortenhours.15.Whatdoesthemanfindthemosttiringthingatwork?A.Doingthewashingup.B.Standingforlonghours.C.Workingonweekends.16.Whatistheman’ssecrettoexcellenceatwork?A.Hardwork.B.Lotsofpatience.C.Attentiontodetail.17.Whoisprobablytheman?A.Acook.B.Acleaner.C.Arestaurantowner.听第10段材料,回答第18至20小题。18.Whatisthespeaker’smostwellknownbook?A.CarmelaFullofWishes.B.MiloImagestheWorld.C.LastStoponMarketStreet.19.Howdoesthespeakerdescribehisfirstchildren’sstory?A.Itisprofessionallywritten.B.Itistechnicallyimperfect.C.Itismerciallysuccessful.20.Whatadvicedoesthespeakergivetograduates?A.Valuetheprocessofgrowth.B.mittoonesingletask.C.Mapoutarealisticcareerpath.听力答案:110ACCBCBCABA1120CBBCBCACBA第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,20小题;每小题2.5分;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。AWellsTraditionsTraditionsareapartoflifeatWellsCollege.Theyconnectuswitheachother,providingasenseoftimelessnessandcontinuity.Theexperiencesandmemoriesthatmakeupthesetraditionsmakeusallapartofaspecialmunityandthey’rereallyfun!Someofthemostlongstandingtraditionsincludethefollowings:●MovingupdayEachspringtheseniorclasspromotes:studentstothenextclassyear.Thisallstudentoccasionisorganizedbytheseniorclass.ThistraditionhasrecentlybeensplitintwowithaSeniorRoasthappeningontheThursdaybeforethelastdayofclasses.Atthisevent,seniorssingsongsandtelljokes.Onthelastdayofclasses,seniorsgatherstudentsaroundtheSycamorewherejuniorsaregivencollegepins(徽章)andseniorsaregivenroses.●ConvocationOpeningConvocationcelebratesthebeginningoftheacademicyearandtheformalintroductionofthenewiningclass.Atraditionalpartofthisconvocationisthecandlelightceremony.Symbolizedbyacandleflame,thespiritoftheWellsconnectionispassedfromalumni(校友)tostudents,signifyingwhatWellsstudentsgivetooneanotherthroughouttheirlives.●TeatimeTeaandcoffeeareservedeveryWednesdayafternoon.Thoughthelongdressesandchinacupsaregone,thisbreakfromafternoonclassesisstillagreattimetogettogetherwithfriendsandprofessors.●MinervaOutsideofMain,theCollege’sfirstbuilding,sitsthelovelystatueoftheRomangoddessMinerva,symbolizingwisdomandinvention.TheseniorclassdecoratesMinervaatthebeginningoftheschoolyear,andMinervaremainsdecoratedthroughouttheyear.Duringthemorningofthelastdayofclasses,aftersingingaroundtheSycamoretree,theseniorclasstakesturnskissingthefeetofMinerva,believingshewillbringsuccessandprosperitytoallgraduatingseniors.1.WhatdoweknowaboutMovingUpDay?A.Itisorganizedannuallybyjuniors. B.Itisheldtorewardexcellentseniors.C.Itiscelebratedontwoseparatedays. D.Itishostedtohelpjuniorstofitin.2.Whatdoescandlelightsymbolizeaccordingtothepassage?A.Itstandsforenthusiasmforfreshmen. B.ItindicatesconnectionamongWellsstudents.C.ItsignifiesthepromotionofWellsjuniors. D.Itmarksthebeginningoftheacademicyear.3.Whichofthefollowingisbelievedtobringpromisingfuture?A.Minerva. B.SeniorRoast. C.Sycamoretree. D.Teaandcoffee.【答案】1.C2.B3.ABWhatdoesittaketobringnaturebackintothecity?ForShanghaihighschoolseniorXiaoTai,theanswerliesina115squaremeterecogardenwithinaresidentialmunityinHongkouDistrict.Overthepasteightmonths,the17yearoldcreatedahabitatwithurbanwildlife.Xiao’spassionfornaturebeganwhenhewasachild.Heimmersedhimselfinecologicalconservationthroughonlinevideos,scientificdatabases,andhandsonactivities.However,itwasanencounterwithamunitycleanupprojecttwoyearsagothatshiftedhisfocustourbanwildlife.“Inoticedhowevenasmallgreenspacecansupportbiodiversity,”herecalled.Thisinspiredhimtocreatearefuge(避难所)forlocalspecies.Theecogardenhastwosections.Thefirst,a15squaremeterplotnearaninternalroad,wastransformedfromanexistinggreenbelt.Lastsummer,Xiaoobtainedpermissionfromtheneighborhoodmitteetoexperimentthere.HeplantednativenectarplantsandbuiltaBenjeshedge(本杰士堆)—apileofbranchesthatprovidesshelterforsmallanimalsandattractsinsects.Becauseofthesuccessofthisfirstproject,themitteeallocated(划分)another100squaremeterareaforfurtherdevelopment.Thisareawasdividedintothreeecologicalzones.Onesectionfeaturesartificialwatercontainersforbirdsandfrogs.Anotherareahasapondtosupportnativespecies,withmonitoringcameras.Thethirdzoneisusedtorestorenativeplants.InearlyMarch,ahedgehog(刺猬)wascapturedoncameraexploringtheBenjeshedge.“Itcanrestsafelyherewithoutfearofpredators(捕食性动物),”sharedXiao.Xiaoalsoputupeducationalsignsandwarningsagainstimproperbehaviorslikepickingplants.Everyweekendafternoon,hegivesguidedtours,mainlyforlocalchildren.Xiaohopestoinvolvemorepeopleinmaintainingthegardeninthefuture.“Rightnow,it’sjustme,butotherswilltakeoverasIgetbusierasaSenior3student,”hesaid.Ashepreparesforcollege,heplanstostudyecologyandcontinuehisconservationefforts.4.WhatmadeXiaoTaistarttopayattentiontourbananimals?A.Hisexperienceinamunityproject.B.Theneighborhoodmittee’spermission.C.Hischildhoodpassionfornature.D.Onlinevideosandscientificdatabases.5.WhatcanwelearnaboutXiaoTai’secogarden?A.Itwasintendedforendangeredspecies.B.Itsfirstsectionusedtobeagreenbelt.C.Itcoversanareaof100squaremeters.D.Itstwosectionswerebuiltatthesametime.6.Whyisahedgehogmentionedinparagraph5?A.Tohighlighthowgoodahabitatthegardenprovides.B.Toprotectthegardenfromsomeimproperbehaviors.C.Toremindpeopletoprotecttheendangeredspecies.D.Toattractmorelocalchildrentovisittheecogarden.7.Whatisthesuitabletitleofthepassage?A.Conservationofendangeredwildlife.B.Ateenager’spassionturningintoaction.C.Jointeffortstobuildagreenmunity.D.Providingsafehabitatsforwildlife.【答案】4.A5.B6.A7.BCIfirstnoticedLabubuwhenIvisitedBeijinginJulyaspartofaculturalexchangeprogram.IrecognizeditassomethingIwouldseeGenerationZoryoungerkidscarryingabout,butIwouldn’thaveguesseditwasChinese.Fromadesignpointofview,Labubu’spopularitydoesn’tsurprisemeatall.Thereissomuchmassmarketingaimedatperfectcutenessorbeauty—thatpeopleoftengettiredofit,andsoitbeescliché(俗套的)andboring.IntheUS,counterculture(反主流文化)hasbeeninfluentialforabout60years,sosomethingoffputtinglikeaLabubu’sgremlin(捣蛋鬼)smilehasthekindofappealthatanotherprincessdolllacks.Ithinkit’sasimilarphenomenontomodernart,makingfunoftheconceptofagallerybypresentingvacuumcleaners,tapingabananatoawallordestroyingapaintinguponpurchase.Orantiheroesinfilmandliterature.LabubudoesremindmeofMinions:(小黄人),whichcameoutofamoviewherethemaincharacterisatextbookarchetypal(典型的)cartoonvillain(反派).Today’stoysandcharacterdesignsaresohighqualityandrealistic—nothingwaslikethatwhenIwasakid.Pikachu(皮卡丘)andSpongeBobSquarePants(海绵宝宝)aresimple.Souvenirtoystoday,however,areasdetailedassomethingyouwouldfinddisplayedinanoldwaxmuseum(蜡像馆).Ithinkitbeestoomuch.Everythingistooperfect.Howisthatsupposedtobecoolorinteresting?ThefactthatLabubu’sfaceis—byconventional(传统的)beautystandards—uglyremindsmeofpugs(哈巴狗),thoselittlesmushed(压扁的)facedogs.Somepeopledon’tlikehowtheylook,butpugsarestillpopularpets.They’reoftenlovinglycalled“pugly”,whichmeansuglyinacuteorlovableway.AsforLabubu’sChineseoriginandhowitshowsamixofChineseandWesternstyles,Ithinkit’sonlynaturalthatmoremodernChineseproductswillbeepopularintheWest.Itfeelsabitstrangethat“MadeinChina”usedtomeanpoorqualitywhenIwasakid,butnowtheonlythingstoppingusfrombuyingChinesecarsandelectronicsistheUSgovernmentrules.YoungpeoplearestartingtoexpectnewandexcitingthingsfromChina,includingcoolproductstobuy.8.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“offputting”inparagraph2mostprobablymean?A.Perfect. B.Delicate. C.Unpleasant. D.Traditional.9.WhydoestheauthorpareLabubutomodernart?A.Toshowitsartisticoriginality. B.Tohighlightitsunusualconcept.C.Tostressitshighmarketvalue. D.Toproveitswideculturalreach.10.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardsthedesignsoftoday’stoys?A.Favorable. B.Supportive. C.Disapproving. D.Indifferent.11.WhatbroadertrenddoestheauthorseeinLabubu’ssuccess?A.IncreasingresistancetoChinesecars. B.Decliningqualityofmassproduction.C.GrowingwesterninterestinChinesethings. D.Risingstandardsforhandcraftedgoods.【答案】8.C9.B10.C11.CDAstudypublishedonJune28,2024,foundthatconsumingcoffeemightactlikeaplacebo(安慰剂),makingdrinkersfeelreadytotackletheday.Mostcoffeedrinkersbelievetheirmorningcupmakesthemalert(清醒的)duetoitscaffeine(咖啡因).Thisstudyaimedtodetermineifthiswakefulnessisduetocaffeineortheexperienceofdrinkingcoffee.“Thereisamonexpectationthatcoffeeincreasesalertnessandpsychomotor(精神运动的)functioning,”saidstudycoauthorNunoSousa.“Understandingthemechanismscanopenpathwaysforexploringfactorsthatmayregulateitanditspotentialbenefits.”Thestudyrecruited(招募)participantswhodrankatleastonecupofcoffeeperday.Participantsavoidedcaffeinateddrinksforatleastthreehoursbeforethestudy.TheywereinterviewedandreceivedtwofunctionalMRI(功能性核磁共振)scans:onebeforeconsumingcaffeinealoneordrinkingcoffeeandtheother30minutesafter.DuringthefMRIscans,participantswereaskedtorelaxandlettheirmindswander.Resultsshowedthat,afterdrinkingcoffeeortakingcaffeinealone,connectivitydecreasedintheDMN(大脑默认模式网络)—onethatismostactivewhenapersonisnotfocused,indicatingthatbothsubstancesmadepeoplemorepreparedtotransition(过渡)fromresttodailytasks.However,drinkingcoffeeincreasedconnectivityinthehighervisualnetworkandtheECN(大脑执行控制网络),involvedinworkingmemory,cognitive(认知的)controlandgoaldirectedbehavior.Thisincreasedidnotoccurwithcaffeinealone,suggestingthattofeelalertandreadytogo,coffeeismoreeffectivethancaffeinealone.“Insimplewords,thesubjectsweremorereadyforactionandalerttoexternalstimuli(刺激物)afterhavingcoffee,”saidcoauthorMariaPicoPerez.Thespecificsmellandtasteofcoffeeorthepsychologicalexpectationassociatedwithdrinkingitmightcontributetoitsuniqueeffects.12.Whatwasthemainpurposeofthestudy?A.Toparetheeffectsofdifferentcoffees.B.Tofindoutpotentialbenefitsofcoffee.CToevaluatethebesttimetodrinkcoffee.D.Toinvestigatethesourceofwakefulness.13.Whatdidtheparticipantsdoforthestudy?A.Theyavoideddrinkscontainingcaffeinebeforethestudy.B.Theydrankcoffeeandtookcaffeineatthesametime.C.TheywereaskedtoremainfocusedduringfMRIscans.D.Theyhaddrunkatleastonecupofcoffeebeforethestudy.14.Whatdidthestudyfindabouttheeffectsofdrinkingcoffeeonthebrain?A.Itreducedalertnesswithexternalstimuli.B.Itweakenedcognitivecontrolnetworks.C.ItincreasedconnectivityintheDMN.D.Itboostedconnectivityinthevisualnetwork.15.Whatplaysagreaterroleincontributingtothealertnessofthebrain?A.Thecaffeinethatistakenin. B.Thetimetodrinkcoffee.C.Thesmellandtasteofcoffee. D.Theemotionalstateofdrinkers.【答案】12.D13.A14.D15.C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。HowtoSpotFalseNewsEverytimeyouareonline,youarebombarded(轰炸)bypictures,articles,linksandvideostryingtotelltheirstory.Unfortunately,notallofthesestoriesaretrue.Sometimestheywantyoutoclickonanotherstoryoradvertisementontheirownsite.Thereisarangeoffakenews:fromcrazystorieswhichpeopleeasilyrecognizetomoresubtle(不易察觉的)typesofmisinformation.____16____Readthesetips,anddon’tgetfooled!♦CheckthesourceLookatthewebsitewherethestoryesfrom.Doesitlookreal?Isthetextwellwritten?____17____Falsenewswebsitesoftenuseaddressesthatsoundlikerealnewspaper,butdon’thavemanyrealstoriesaboutothertopics.Ifyouaren’tsure,clickonthe“About”pageandlookforacleardescriptionoftheorganization.♦WatchoutforfakephotosManyfakenewsstoriesusesimagesthatarephotoshoppedortakenfromanunrelatedsite.Sometimes,ifyoujustlookcloselyatanimage,youcanseeifithasbeenchanged.OruseatooltosearchtheimageontheInternet.____18____♦CheckthestoryinotherplacesLooktoseeifthestoryyouarereadingisonothernewssitesthatyouknowandtrust.Ifyoudofinditonmanyothersites,thenitprobablyisn’tfake,asmanybignewsorganizationstrytochecktheirsourcesbeforetheypublishastory.♦____19____Thereareothertechniquesthatfakenewsuses.TheseincludeusingALLCAPS(大写字母)andlotsofadsthatpopupwhenyouclickonalink.Also,thinkabouthowthestorymakesyoufeel.Ifthenewsstorymakesyouangry,it’sprobablydesignedtomakeyouangry.Ifyouknowthesethingsaboutonlinenews,andcanapplytheminyoureverydaylife,thenyouhavecontroloverwhattoread,whattobelieveandmostimportantlywhattoshare.____20____A.Takeadvantageofothertechniques.B.Lookforothersigns.C.Ifyoufindafakenewsstory,themostimportantadviceis:don’tshareit.D.Areyoufamiliarwiththetopicittalksabout?E.Arethereavarietyofotherstoriesorisitjustonestory?F.Expertsinonlinepsychologyremendsomewaystoidentifythem.G.Itwillshowyouifthesameimagehasbeenusedinothercontexts.【答案】16F17.E18.G19.B20.C第三部分:英语知识运用(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,从短文后面各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Peoplealwaysseemtochangetheirminds,especiallyafterexperiencingsomethingthattouchestheirhearts.Angelaisa(n)____21____girl.Aroundcampus,sheconstantlylookedlikesomeonewhohadjuststeppedoutofamodelingmagazine.Herhairwasalways____22____andherfinemakeupwason.Herclotheswereperfect.Iwonderhowsheevermanagedto____23____likethat.Wheredidshefindthetime?Angeladreamedofgraduatingfromcollegeandmovingintoabusinesscareerinwhichshewouldmakealotofmoneyandcouldfulfillherdreamoflivingatafairlyhigh____24____level.Thensheletsomefriendstalkher____25____joiningthemonamissiontrip,ashortorlongtermtripforthepurposeofhelpingothers,orperformingsocial____26____.Hergroupwentforaweektoalittleindigenoustribal(土著部落)villageinMexico____27____bytheuniversity.Forthefirstcoupleofdays,Angela____28____tokeepupherbeautyqueenappearance.Thepeopleofthevillagewerepoor.Thestreetswerejustdirt.____29____kidswereeverywhereplayinginthedirtinragged(破烂的)clothes.Atfirst,Angelastood____30____aroundthem,seeminglyannoyedandwithasmile____31____onherface.Then,thechildren’ssmilesbegantobreakthroughher.Aboutthethirdday,shekneltdowntoonechild.Theyounggirlreachedoutfora(n)____32____.Lookingatherbroadsmile,Angela____33____herarmsaroundthedirtygirl.Somethingsbegantodissolve(消融)insideAngela____34____sheknewit.Afterthemissiontrip,shereturnedtohercollege,changedher____35____toelementaryeducation,andendedupteachinginaninnercityschool.21.A.humble B.mature C.delicate D.approachable22.A.intime B.inplace C.outofshape D.outofway23.A.standout B.showup C.showoff D.standby24.A.academic B.cultural C.fitness D.economic25.A.about B.around C.of D.into26.A.relationship B.reform C.service D.system27.A.sponsored B.expanded C.conserved D.exposed28.A.hesitated B.explored C.struggled D.refused29.A.Sensitive B.Barefoot C.Naughty D.Energetic30.A.patiently B.amazingly C.appealingly D.awkwardly31.A.cracked B.hidden C.formed D.frozen32.A.approval B.hug C.attention D.gift33.A.wrapped B.raised C.waved D.crossed34.A.before B.since C.until D.after35.A.job B.direction C.major D.mind【答案】21.C22.B23.A24.D25.D26.C27.A28.C29.B30.D31.D32.B33.A34.A35.C第Ⅱ卷(非选择题共55分)第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。JeremyLin(林书豪),theTaiwanAmericanbasketballstarhasannouncedhisretirementfromprofessionalbasketball,____36____(call)it“thehardestdecision”,accordingtoNewYorkPost.HesharedthenewsinatouchingInstagrampost,explaining,“As____37____(athlete),wearealwaysaware____38____thepossibilityofretirementisneverfaraway.I’vespentmy15yearcareerknowingthatonedayIwouldhavetowalkaway____39____thatsayinggoodbyetobasketballwouldbethehardestdecisionever____40____(make).The37yearoldpointguardmadetheannouncementonAugust31,2025,markingtheendofa____41____(remark)15yearcareer.Lin’scareerbeganafterhewentundrafted(落选的)outofHarvardin2010andsignedwiththeGoldenStateWarriors.Herose____42____fameduringthe201112seasonwiththeNewYorkKnicks,whenhisincredible“Linsanity”(林氏疯狂热)runincluded____43____11gamestretch(连胜)averagingnearly24.6pointsand9.2assistspergame.Thatperiodalsoincludedspecialgameslikea38pointattackagainsttheLakers.OvernineNBAseasons,Lin____44____(play)foreightdifferentteams,includingtheWarriors,Knicks,RocketsandLakers.Heaveraged11.6points,4.3assistsand1.1stealspergame;andwonanNBAchampionshipwiththeTorontoRaptorsin2019.AfterhisNBAcareer,Lincontinuedtoplay____45____(professional),petingintheCBAandlaterinTaiwan.Inhisgoodbyemessage,Linthankedfansforbelievinghim.Hepromisedhisbondwithbasketballandfanswillcontinue.【答案】36.calling37.athletes38.of39.but40.made41.remarkable42.to43.an44.played45.professinally第四部分:写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)46.假定你是中学生李华,正在英国伦敦留学,你得知英国国家美术馆正在为主题为”中国文化与艺术”的展览招募志愿者,你非常感兴趣,请给活动负责人写一封邮件,申请成为其志愿者。内容包括:1.提出申请;2.具体优势;3.希望获准。注意:1.词数80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。DearSir/Madam,____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yourssincerely,LiHua【答案】DearSir/Madam,I’mLiHua,amiddleschoolstudentcurrentlystudyinginLondon.I’mwritingtoapplytobeavolunteerforthe“ChineseCultureandArt”exhibitionattheNationalGallery.AsanativeChinesespeaker,IhaveaprofoundunderstandingofChinesecultureandart.I’malsofluentinEnglish,whichenablesmetomunicateeffectivelywithvisitors.Moreover,I’vebeenavolunteerinsimilareventsbefore,soI’mfamiliarwithvolunteerwork.Isincerelyhopetobegiventhisopportunity.I’mlookingforwardtoyourreply.Yourssincerely,LiHua第二节(满分25分)47.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。Bymorning,Jackknewwhathehadtodo.Hehadnotsleptawinkbuthadsatonthebalcony(阳台)allnightthinking.Hestretchedhisstiff(僵硬的)bodyandwentbacktohisroom.HisyoungerbrotherJerrywasstillasleep.ItwasSaturdayandtherewasnoschool.Jack’smotheraskedhimtorunsomeerrands(差事)forher.Onhiswayout,heglancedathismotorcyclewhichwasparkedatthesideofthehouse.Therewasnohidingthebrokenfrontlampandthedent(凹痕)ontheside.Jacktookadeepbreathanddeterminedtodotherightthingafterhepletedhiserrands.ItwaslatemorningwhenJackwasfinallyfreetocarryouthisplan.HemarcheddowntheroadtoMr.Brown’shouse.Whenhearrivedandcalledouttheusualgreeting,Mrs.Brownappearedatthedoorwayandgreetedhimwarmly.Sheinvitedhiminandservedhimteaandsomecakes.JacknervouslyaskedtospeaktoMr.Brown.Shetoldhimthatherhusbandwasoutbutwouldbehomeverysoon.Sureenough,theelderlymanreturnedintenminutes.Jackclearedhisthroatafewtimeswhilehishostwaitedpatiently.Finally,heletoutthathehadetomakeanapology.“I’msorry.Iwascarelessyesterdayandknockedintoyourparkedcarinfrontofthepostoffice,”Jacksaid.Mr.Brownlookedatthe17yearold,surprised.“So,youaresayingthatyouaretheonewhodentedmycarandthenranaway?”Jackwentred.Henodded.“I’msorryfornottellingyouearlier.Iwastoofrightened.”Theelderlymansmiledandsaid,“Butyouarenottoofrightenedtoconfess(坦白)now?”Jacksaid,“Icouldn’tsleeplastnightthinkingaboutit.IknewIhadtodotherightthing.”Mr.Brownwassilentforaminutebeforesaying,“Whatistherightthingforyou?Tocoverupforyourbrother?”注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在相应位置作答。I...I...sfacewentpale.“I...I...Youknowthetruth?”hemumbled(含糊地说).____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Onhiswayhome,Jackfeltproudofhisbrother’scourageinconfessingeverything.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________【答案】范文Jack’sfacewentpale.“I...I...Youknowthetruth?”hemumbled(含糊地说).HisheartracedashestaredatMr.Brown,feelingutterlyexposed.“Yes,Jerry…heborrowedmymotorcycleyesterdaywithoutpermission,”Jackstammered,hisvoicebarelyaboveawhisper.“Hepanickedafterhittingyourcarandbeggedmenottotell.Ithought…Ithoughttakingtheblamewouldprotecthim.”Jacklookeddown,twistinghisfingersnervously.Onhiswayhome,Jackfeltproudofhisbrother’scourageinconfessingeverything.AfterJack’sadmission,JerryhadunexpectedlyarrivedattheBrowns’househimself,eyesredbutdetermined.HehadapologizedsincerelytoMr.Brown,explaininghisfearandregret.ToJack’simmenserelief,Mr.Brown,seeingtheirhonesty,forgavethemboth.Heappreciatedtheireventualcouragetofacethetruthandtoldthemtheminordamagewasn’tworththedistressithadcaused.Walkinghometogether,JackputanarmaroundJerry’sshoulders.Thebrothersknewtheyhadbothlearnedahardlessonaboutresponsibilityandtheimportanceofhonesty,feelinglighterandcloserthanbefore.听力原文:Text1W:Sorry,Ididn'tsayhitoyouinthesupermarketthismorning,Eric.(1)Iwasjustcaughtupinlunchplans.M:Noworries,Mary.ButI'vegottopreparefortonight'svideoconference.Catchyoulater!Text2W:DoyouknowBenisanexcellentguitarist?Heisputtingto

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