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2025-2026学年度上学期抚顺六校协作体期末考试试题高一英语考试时间:120分钟试卷满分:150分本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。第Ⅰ卷第一部分听力(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。每段对话读两遍。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15. B.£9.18. C.£9.15.答案是C。1.Whatmajordoesthewomanadvisethemantochoose?A.English. B.Art. C.Biology.2.WhatwillJonathandonext?A.Talktohisfather. B.Havearest. C.Continuestudying.3.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Anewschool. B.Anewpudding. C.Anewclassmate.4.Whatisthemanlikeaccordingtothewoman?A.Generous. B.Helpful. C.Tough.5.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Parentandchild. B.Doctorandpatient. C.Teacherandstudent.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和第7两个小题。6.Whatdidthewomandofortheman?A.Shecheckedthewoundonhishead.B.Shecalledhisfamilymember.C.Shehelpedhimofftheground.7.Wheredocstheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Onabus. B.Onastreet. C.Inahospital.听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。8.HowdoesthemanfeelaboutMaddie’sschedulefortomorrow?A.Amazed. B.Annoyed. C.Uninterested.9.WhichdayisMaddie’sbusyday?A.Tuesday. B.Wednesday. C.Thursday.听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题。10.Whatdoesthemanplantodothisweekendatfirst?A.Gotothebeach. B.Movehouse. C.Throwaparty.11.Wheredoesthewomanwantthemantogo?A.Heruniversity. B.Herapartment. C.Hisgrandmother’shouse.12.Whowillthemanspendthisweekendwith?A.Hisfamily. B.Hisfriends. C.Hisclassmates.听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16四个小题。13.HowdidRebeccagetintouchwiththewomantoday?A.Bycallingher. B.Byvisitingher. C.Byemailingher.14.WheredidRebeccaattendseniorhighschool?A.InLosAngeles. B.InChicago. C.InBoston.15.WhichfielddoesCindyworkinnow?A.Law. B.Education. C.Computing16.WhydoesRebeccawanttoquitherpresentjob?A.Sheplanstoseetheworld.B.Shedoesn’tlikeitanymore.C.Shewillmovetoanewcity.听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。17.WhatdotravelersvaluenowadaysaccordingtoLiam?A.Cheapertours.B.Meaningfulexperiences.C.Populartouristattractions.18.WhatinspiredLiamtotakeasummerjob?A.Atourismtalk. B.Atravelbook. C.Acollegecourse.19.WhatdoesLiamwanttodobeforestartinghisownbusiness?A.Studyfurtherintourism.B.Getmoreworkexperience.C.Traveltomoredifferentplaces.20.WhatisLiam’sgoalinthetravelindustry?A.Tomaketraveleco-friendly.B.Towritebooksabouttravel.C.Totrainfuturetourguides.第二部分阅读理解(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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ADiscoverChaslistedthebestscenicspotsinEuropeforanautumntrip.Herearethetopfour:Barcelona,SpainBarcelonatakesfirstplace,withthehighestnumberofcheaprestaurantsandbudget(经济型)hotels.TherearemanyhiddentreasuresinBarcelona’sGothicQuarter,soit’sagreatcityforexplorers.Lisbon,PortugalLisbonislistedinsecondplace—alsomovinguponepositionfromlastyear’sresults.LisbonhasthehighestaveragetemperaturefromSeptembertoNovemberoutofallcities.ThecityisfamousforitsartistsanditsFadomusic,sothere’splentyforpeoplelookingforculture.Berlin,GermanyInthirdplaceisBerlin,offeringarangeofdifferentexperiences.Ifyouaretravellingtoparty,thentheworld-famousclubsthatcallBerlinhomecouldbeforyou.Ifyouarelookingforhistory,thenfewcitieshavebeenattheheartofworldpolitics(政治)inthesamewaythatBerlinhas.Budapest,HungaryInfourthplaceisBudapest.Budapesthasanaverageof56mmofrainfallduringtheAutumnmonths,thesecondlowestoutofallcities.Buda,famousforbeingquietandbeautifulandPest,foritsnightlifeandtouristattractions,formtwohalvesofBudapestandareseparatedbytheDanubeRiver.21.Whichcityhasthelowestcostoffoodandhotelstay?A.Barcelona,Spain. B.Lisbon,Portugal.C.Berlin,Germany. D.Budapest,Hungary.22.Whichcitieswouldattractpeoplewhoenjoysociallife?A.BarcelonaandLisbon. B.LisbonandBerlin.C.BerlinandBudapest. D.BudapestandBarcelona.23.Whichpartofamagazineisthistextprobablytakenfrom?A.Music. B.Business. C.Technology. D.Tourism.BHongKongfirefightersfounddozensmorebodiesonFridayaftersearchingeveryapartmentofahigh-risecomplex(建筑群)hitbyahugefire.The1980s-builtcomplexhas8buildings,withnearly2,000apartmentsand4,800residents(住户)inthem.“Thedeathtoll(伤亡人数)ofthisdeadlyfireroseto128,andmanyremainlost.”AccordingtoAndyYeung,headofHongKongFireServices.“Somefirealarmsinthecomplex,whichhousedmanyelderpeople,failedtoworkwhentested.”Thefirejumpedrapidlyfromonebuildingtothenextasbambooscaffolding(竹制脚手架)coveredwithnettingandfoampanels—putupbyaconstructioncompany—caughtfireeasily.Morethan2,300firefightersandmedicalworkersjoinedtherescue.12firefighterswereamongthe79peopleinjuredandonefirefighterwaskilled.Uptonow,around200peoplearestillmissing,including89unidentifiedbodies.Ittookfirefighterssome24hourstobringthefireundercontrol,anditwasfullyextinguishedonlyonFridaymorning.KatyLo,a70-year-oldresidentofWangFukCourt,wasouthomewhenthefirestartedonWednesday.Sherushedbackaboutanhourlatertoseethefirehadspreadtoherbuilding.“That’smyhome…Istillcan’treallybelievewhathappened,”LosaidonFridayassheregisteredforgovernmentaidforaffectedhouseholds.Authoritiesalsoarrestedanothereightpeoplerelatedtothebuildingrenovation(建筑翻新)work.Theydoubtedsomematerialsontheouterwallsofthehigh-risebuildingsdidnotmeetfiresafetyrules,causingtheunusuallyfastspreadofthefire.Highlyflammablefoampanels(泡沫板)werefoundonwindowsofanunaffectedbuilding.Thepanelswerebelievedtohavebeensetupbythebuildingcompanybutthepurposewasnotclear.Basicinvestigationsshowedthefirestartedonalower-levelscaffoldingnetofoneofthebuildings,andthenspreadrapidlyasthefoampanelscaughtfire,saidTang,thesecretaryforsecurity.24.Whydidthefirespreadunusuallyfastacrossthehigh-risecomplex?A.Thefirealarmsinthecomplexfailedtowork.B.Somematerialsusedinbuildingrenovationcaughtfireeasily.C.Thecomplexhadtoomanyresidentsandapartments.D.Medicalworkersarrivedtoolatetocontrolthesituation.25.Theunderlinedword“extinguished”inParagraph4probablymeans________.A.putout B.litup C.turneddown D.brokeout26.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.ASuddenFireinaHigh-riseComplexinHongKongB.BraveFirefightersintheRescueOperationC.GovernmentAidforAffectedHouseholdsD.TheImportanceofFireSafetyRules27.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat________.A.allthefirealarmsinthecomplexworkedwellduringthefireB.thefirespreadslowlybecausethescaffoldingwasmadeofbambooC.thefoampanelsinstalledonthebuildingswerelikelytofuelthefireD.thegovernmentdidn’ttakeanymeasurestohelptheaffectedresidentsCTomostforeigners,Chinesecharactersappearasmysterioussymbols.ButPierreLamber,a25-year-oldFrenchgraphicdesigner,viewstheminauniqueway.Throughhisproject“LivingKanji,”heturnsthesecharactersintolivelyillustrations(插图)thatshowtheiroriginal(最初的)meanings.Picrre’sbreakthroughcamewhenheredesignedthecharacter“xiu”(rest).Hedrewitasapersonleaningagainstatree,perfectlyshowingitsancientorigin.Thissingleartworkgainedover50,000likeswhenheshareditonInstagram,catchingattentionfromlanguageloversacrosstheworld.GrowingupinParis,PierrefirstcameacrossChinesecharactersinamuseumdisplayingancientcharacters.“Iwasstruckbyhowthesecharactersdevelopedfromactualpictures,”herecalled.HisinterestdeepenedduringauniversityexchangeprograminSingapore,whereheattendedcoursesonChinesecharacterorigins.Itwastherethatherealizedeachcharactercontainedahiddenstory.WhatmakesPierre’sworkuniqueishisresearchprocess.Beforeillustrating,hestudiesacharacter’shistoricaldevelopmentfromoraclebonescript(甲骨文)toitsmodernform.Hisillustrationfor“jia”(home)showsapigunderaroof,reflectingitsancientmeaningofahouseholdthatkeepsfarmanimals.Besidescreatingart,PierreincludesexplanationsinbothEnglishandChinesewitheachpost.ThishashelpedhimconnectwithChinesestudentsandeducators,whooftenshareadditionalculturalstories.Onefollowercommented,“You’vehelpedmeseemyownlanguagethroughfresheyes.”Pierrereplied,“That’sexactlymygoal-tobuildbridgesofunderstandingthroughvisual(视觉的)storytelling”NowpreparingforhisfirstexhibitioninParis,PierrecontinuestoprovethatChinesecharactersaremorethanwritingsymbols.Theyarelivingimagesthatcarrycenturiesofwisdom,waitingtobediscoveredbycuriouseyesfromdifferentcultures.28.HowdidPierrecatchlanguagelovers’attention?A.BystudyingChinesecharacterorigins.B.Bygivingcoursesonancientcharacters.C.ByconnectingwithChinesestudentsonline.D.BycreatingillustrationsofChinesecharacters.29.WhatdeepenedPierre’sunderstandingofChinesecharacters?A.Histalentforgraphicdesign.B.Hisvisittoamuseumasachild.C.Hisuniversityexchangeprogram.D.Commentsfromhissocialmediafollowers.30.WhydoesPierreincludeexplanationswithhisartwork?A.Tohelppeopleunderstandtheculturalstories.B.Toattractmorefollowersonsocialmedia.C.Toshowhislanguagelearningprogress.D.Tomakehispostsmoreprofessional.31.What’sthemainideaofthetext?A.Socialmediahelpsspreadtraditionalculture.B.Languagelearningrequirescreativemethods.C.ForeignlearnersunderstandChineseculturebetter.D.ArtoffersafreshunderstandingofChinesecharact.DChatGPThasgottensuperpopularrecently.However,AIchatbotsactuallyusehugeamountsofenergy.In2023,AIdatacentersused4.4%ofUSelectricity.Allovertheworld,thesecentersmakeupabout1.5%ofglobalenergyuse.Thesenumbersareexpectedtorisequickly.“Justthreeyearsago,wedidn’tevenhaveChatGPTyet,”saidAlexdeVries-Gao,aresearcheratVrijeUniversiteitAmsterdam.“Andnowwe’retalkingaboutatechnologythatwillusealmosthalftheelectricityofdatacentersaroundtheworld.”ButwhyareAIchatbotssoenergy-hungry?TherearetwopartsofAIthatusethemostenergy:trainingandinference(推理).TotrainAIchatbots,largelanguagemodels(LLMs)aregivenalotofdatasets(数据库).ThisletstheAIlearn,findpatterns(模式)andfinallymakeguesses.TraininganLLMusuallyneedsmanyservers..Eachserverhasabout8CPUs(图形处理器),andtheyrunforweeksormonths.TrainingOpenAI’sGPT-4usedroughly50gigawatt-hoursofenergy.That’slikepoweringSanFranciscoforthreedays.Inferenceusesalotofenergyaswell.ThisiswhenanAIchatbotusesitslearnedknowledgetocometoaconclusion(结论)andproduceanoutputfromauser’squestions.Whileitneedsfarfewercomputingresourcesthantraining,inferencestilluseslotsofenergy.ThereasonisthetotalnumberofquestionsmadetoAIchatbots.OpenAIsaysChatGPTgetsover2.5billionquestionseverydaybyJuly2025.Thatmeansmanyserversareusedtoquicklyreplytothosequestions.Still,researcherslikeChowdhuryarenowworkingtomeasuretheseenergyneedsbetter,sotheyknowhowtolowerthem.Peoplewhousethesechatbotscanalsoaskforclearertransparency(透明)onhowmuchenergytheseAIchatbotsuse.ThiscannotonlyhelpuserschoosetouseAIinamoreenergy-savingway,butalsopushforbetterrulesthatforcecompaniestotakeresponsibility.32.Whydoestheauthorusethenumbersinparagraph1?A.ToexplaintheimportanceofAI.B.ToprovethatAIusestoomuchenergy.C.Toshowthattheworldisshortofenergy.D.TodescribehowAIdevelopsintheUS.33.WhatcanweknowaboutthetrainingofLLMs?A.ItneedsalargenumberofCPUstowork.B.Findpossiblepatternsisitsfinalgoal.C.ItismainlytomakeLLMssaveenergy.D.Largerdatasetswillmaketrainingfaster.34.Whatmakesinferenceusealotofenergy?A.ToomanypeopleturntoAIchatbotsforanswers.B.ItneedsmorecomputingresourcesthanLLMtraining.C.Producinginformationoutputstakesamuchlongertime.D.Itrequireschatbotstolearnnewpatternsfrombigdatasets.35.WhatcanAIusersdotohelpwithAI’senergyproblem?A.UnderstandtheenergyneedfromAI.B.Buildtheirownlow-energyAImodels.C.AskAIcompaniestopublicizeenergyuse.D.Chooseresponsiblyamongdifferentchatbots.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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。选项中有两项为多余选项。SomeCommonMisconceptions(误解)AboutExercisePeopledon’texerciseformanyreasons.Herearesomecommonmisconceptionsaboutexercise.Iwasfitonce,soIdon’tneedtoexercise.Unfortunately,thehealthbenefitsofexercisewon’tlastifyoudon’texerciseeveryday.36Stickingtoitisthekey.Keepinghighlevelsofphysicalactivitythroughoutyourlifeisconnectedwiththebesthealthoutcomes.Beingonyourfeetalldaydoesn’thavethesamebenefitasexercise.Movingaroundalldaymeansyouhaveahighlevelofphysicalactivity.Thisisgoodforyourhealth.Toimprovehealthbenefits,increaseyourlevelofexercise-enoughtocauseyoutosweatalittle.37Exerciseneedstobe10minutesorlonger.Otherwise,it’sawasteoftime.Thegoodnewsisthatrecentguidelineshaveremovedtheneedforphysicalactivitytobeatleasttenminutesatatime.Thereisnominimum(最低限度的)standardforhealthbenefits,socarryoutactivedailychorestoimproveyourhealth.38Forexample,threetofiveshort(halfaminutetotwominutes)exerciseseverytimethroughouttheday.Ihaveachronic(慢性的)disease,soIshouldavoidexercise.Thisisnotthecase.Beingmoreactivewillbenefitavarietyofchronicconditions.39Butifyouhavecomplexhealthneeds,seekmedicaladvicefromadoctorbeforeyoustartanewexercise.40Ifyouhaveafever,arereallyunwellorareexperiencinghighlevelsofpain,don’texercise.Inmostothercases,beingphysicallyactiveissafe.Butyoushouldlistentoyourbodyanddecreaseyourexerciseloadifyouneedto.A.Trytodoexercise“snacks”.B.Beasactiveasyourconditionallows.C.I’mnotfeelingwell,soIshouldn’texercise.D.Physicalactivitydecreasestheriskoftoomuchweightgain.E.Amajorreductioncancauseagreatlossoforiginalbenefits.F.Andyououghttowalkatleast150minutesaweek,wherepossible.G.Anyamountofrunning,evenonceaweek,resultsinimportanthealthbenefits.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分30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,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。WhenIreturnedhomeafteranoverseastripearlierthisyear,Iwasexhausted(筋疲力尽的)andburntout.Ihadbeenonholiday,butwhydidIfeeldesperateforanother41?Thetruthis,travellingisseldomas42aswehopeittobe.Itcanbestressful.Wetryto43somanyactivitiesinaday.Jumpingfromonetouristattractiontothenextdoesn’tgiveusthechancetoreally44anewplace.Slowtravelisanincreasingtrendthatfocusesmoreonthe45thanthedestination.Insteadofspendingafewdaysinaplace,slowtouristsstayforalongertimetoconnectwiththe46andexperiencetheirlifestyle.SlowtravelfanJessicaHarumitravelledtoCapeTownlastyearwheresheinitially47slowtourism.Thepopularblogger48withtheintentionofstayingforlessthanoneweekinthecity,but,toher49,foundherselfspendingoveronemonththere.Ayearonfromher50slowtravelexperience,JessicatravelledtoothercitiessuchasSeattleandLisbon,51herslowtourismpractices.Jessicasaysoneofhertoptipsforpeoplewantingtogiveslowtravelagoistogetintoa52.“Doingdailythingsinafixedorder53groceryshoppingatamarketcanreallygetyoudeeplyinvolvedinlocal54.Youstarttoseethe55people,becomefamiliarwiththeneighbourhood,andfinallyfindyoucanseetheworldfromanotherangle.”41.A.break B.chance C.choice D.adventure42.A.convenient B.attractive C.satisfying D.relaxing43.A.bringup B.fitin C.calloff D.checkout44.A.recognise B.select C.explore D.visit45.A.struggle B.challenge C.result D.journey46.A.officials B.locals C.neighbours D.tourists47.A.practised B.improved C.discovered D.developed48.A.waited B.stopped C.arrived D.passed49.A.relief B.amazement C.disappointment D.regret50.A.first B.short C.usual D.recent51.A.imagining B.changing C.considering D.continuing52.A.relationship B.project C.routine D.game53.A.like B.with C.beyond D.against54.A.business B.culture C.reality D.entertainment55.A.friendly B.strange C.important D.same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。OnNovember26,LeonzEder,presidentoftheInternationalUniversitySportsFederation(FISU).56.__________(official)announcedthatChangchuninJilinProvincehadsuccessfullywonthebidtohostthe33rdWinterWorldUniversityGamesin2027.ThismarksanothermajorcomprehensiveinternationalwintersportseventforChina,followingtheBeijingWinterOlympicsin202257.__________theHarbinAsianWinterGamesearlierthisyear.TheGameswillbeheldfromJanuary15to25,2027,withcompetitions58.__________(take)placeinboththemainvenueofChangchunandasub-venue(分会场)inJilinCity.Therewillbeatotalof93disciplinesin12sports.Now,wintersportsareverypopularinChangchun59.__________outdooriceandsnowfacilitiescanbefound.60.__________widevarietyofmassiceandsnowactivitieshavemadeenjoyingwintersportsanewtrend,attractingvisitorsfromacrossthecountry61.__________(experience)thejoyofwinterrecreation.The2025-26wintersportsseason62.__________(begin)inmanypartsofChinasofar.InJilinProvince,morethan800iceandsnow-themedactivitieshavebeenplannedforthenewseason.Meanwhile,awintercarnivalfeaturing160wintersports63.__________(event)and100leisureactivitieswillbeheldinHebeiProvince.InsoutherncitiessuchasShenzhen,GuangdongProvince,thedevelopmentofindoorskifacilitieshasextendedtheiceandsnowexperiencefroma“singleseason”64.__________“year-round”.AsmajorcitiesacrossChinacontinuetocombineathleticexcellencewithpublicparticipationandtourisminnovation,thenumberofpeopletakingpartinwintersports65.__________(be)growingfast.China’siceandsnowsportshaveabrightfutureandareexpectedtoachievemoreontheworldstage.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,上周日你班同学到劳动公园参加了学校志愿服务俱乐部组织的环保活动。请你为校英文报写一篇英语新闻稿,报道此次活动。内容包括:1.活动内容:捡垃圾、发传单等;2.你对本次活动的感受。注意:1.词数80个左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。参考词汇:志愿服务俱乐部theVoluntaryServiceClub传单leaflet________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二节(满分25分)阅读下面短文,根据所给情节和所给段落开头语进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。Inoldtimes,afable(寓言)toldthestoryoftheyoungathleticboyhungryforsuccess,forwhomwinningwaseverythingandforwhomsuccesswasmeasured(衡量)bysucharesult.Oneday,theboywaspreparinghimselfforarunningcompetitioninhissmallnativevillage,withhimselfandtwootheryoungboystocompete.Alargecrowdhadgatheredtowitnessthesportingspectacleandawiseoldman,uponhearingofthelittleboy,hadtraveledfartoseeit.Theracestarted.Theboycalledonhisdetermination,strengthandpowerandhetookthewinninglineandwasfirst.Thecrowdwasexcitedandcheeredandwavedattheboy.Thewisemanremainedstillandcalm,expressingnosentiment(情绪).Thelittleboy,however,feltproudandimportant.Asecondracewascalled,andtwonewyoung,fitchallengerscameforward,torunwiththelittleboy.Theracewasstartedandsureenoughthelittleboycamethroughandfinishedfirstonceagain.Thecrowdwasexcitedagainandcheeredandwavedattheboy.Thewisemanremainedstillandcalm,againexpressingnosentiment.Thelittleboy,however,feltproudandimportant.“Anotherrace,anotherrace!”beggedthelittleboy.Thewiseoldmansteppedforwardandpresentedthelittleboywithtwonewchallengers,anelderlyweakladyandablindman.“Whatisthis?”askedthelittleboy.“Thisisnorace.”hecriedout.“Race!”saidthewiseman.Theracewasstartedandtheboywastheonlyfinisher,theothertwochallengersleftstandingatthestartingline.Thelittleboywasexcited.Heraisedhisarmsindelight.Thecrowd,however,wassilentshowingnosentimenttowardthelittleboy.“Whathashappened?Whydon’tthepeoplejoininmysuccess?”heaskedthewiseoldman.“Raceagain.”repliedthewiseman,“Thistime,finishtogether,allthreeofyou,finishtogether,”continuedthewiseman.注意:1.所续写词数应为150词左右;2.请按如下格式在相应位置作答。Paragraph1:Thelittleboythoughtalittle.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Paragraph2:“Oldman,Idon’tunderstand!Whoarethecrowdcheeringfor?Whichoneofus?”askedthelittleboy.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

参考答案及解析第一部分听力:1-5CBCBB6-10CBABA11-15CACBA16-20ABABA第二部分阅读21-23ACD24-27BAAC28-31DCAD32-35BAAC36-40EFABC第三部分语言运用第一节41-45ADBCD46-50BACBA51-55DCABD第二节56.officially 57.and 58.taking 59.where 60.A61.toexperience 62.hasbegun 63.events 64.to 65.is读后续写第二节读后续写高分范文1Paragraph1:Thelittleboythoughtalittle.Standingbetweentheblindmanandtheweakoldlady,hehesitatedamomentbeforegrabbingtheirhands.Heledthetwopeoplearoundthetracktowardthewiningline.Theywalkedslowlyandthecrowdwassilent.Hefeltsoembarrassedandwasafraidpeoplemightlaughathim.Theymovedsoslowlythateachsecondwaslikeanhourtotheboy.Tohisgreatsurprise,whentheyfinallyfinishedtheracetogether,thecrowdexplodedintocheers.Theboywentdirectlytothewiseoldman,feelingconfused.Paragraph2:“Oldman,Idon’tunderstand!Whoarethecrowdcheeringfor?Whichoneofus?”askedthelittleboy.“They’recheeringforyou,myboy,”theoldmanrepliedandpattedtheboyontheshoulder.“Iknowyouareeagerforsuccess,butshowingyourrespectandsympathyforyouropponentsismoreimportant.Onlybydoingit,willyoufindthesignificanceoftherace.”Theboysuddenlyrealizedsuccesswasn’tjustbeatingothers,butcaringfortheweak.Helookedattheladyandtheblindman,knowingtherealsuccessliesinkindness,notendlessvictories.高分范文2Paragraph1:Thelittleboythoughtalittle.Hestoodbetweentheblindmanandtheweakoldlady,feelinghesitant.Finally,heheldthetwospecialchallengers’handsandstartedmovingtowardsthewinninglinetogether.Theracebegan.Hewalkedmoreslowlythananyotherracehehadparticipatedinbefore.Whentheyreachedthefinishingline,agreatcheerwentupfromthecrowd,whichmadehimconfusedinsteadoffeelingproudandimportantasbefore.Thenhewenttothewiseoldmaninpuzzlement.Paragraph2:“Oldman,Idon’tunderstand!Whoarethecrowdcheeringfor?Whichoneofus”askedthelittleboy.“They’recheeringforyou,mylittleboy,”thewiseoldmananswered,smilinggratifyingly(满意地).“whatreallymattersistheprocesstosuccessbutnottheresult”Lostindeepthoughtforawhile,theboythankedthewiseoldmanformakinghimrealizethemeaningofsuccess.Fromthenon,hecouldberegardedasatrulysuccessfulathlete.附听力原文:听力材料Text1M:I’mthinkingofmajoringinartorEnglish.WhichonedoyouthinkIshouldchoose?W:Whydon’tyoumajorinbiology?(1)You’vealwayslovedthatsubject.Text2W:Calmdown.Jonathan.(2)Seethisfromyourfather’spointofview.Healwaysworkshard.So,he’snowpressingyoutoshootforthetop.M:ButI’llhaveabreakdownifIkeepstudying.W:OK.Let’stakeabreak.(2)Text3W:Iamthinkingthatweshouldinvitethenewkidtositoverhere.He’seatinglunchallbyhimself.M:Yeah,that’sagoodidea.Iremembermyfirstdayatanewschool.Itwasprettyhard.W:Maybewecanalleatsomepuddingstogetherafterwards.(3)Text4M:Mary,whatIadmireisyourgenerosity.W:Thankyou.Butyoualwaystryyourbesttohelpothersgetoverdifficulties.(4)Text5W:Iamsurethatthemedicinetreatmentwillhelpyouagreatdeal,butcompleterecoverywilltakearatherlongtime.I’mafraid.M:Thankyouverymuch!Iwillgetridofallmybadhabitsfromnowon.(5)Text6W:Areyouokay,sir?Thatlookedlikequiteabadfall.(6)M:I’mnotsure.Canyouhelpmeup?(6)W:Ofcourse.(6)Oh,yourheadwashurt.Here,sitdownatthisbusstop.(7)Letmefindsomethingtohelpcleanthat.Here,usethis.M:Thankyou.Idon’tknowwhathappened.Isuddenlyfeltuncomfortableandlostmybalance.W:Ithinkyoushouldgotothehospitaltogetcheckedout.Doyouneedhelpgettingthere?M:Yes,please.W:Letmecallataxiforyou.Thehospitalisjustafewblocksaway,andthedrivercanhelpyouinside.(7)Text7M:What’syourscheduleliketomorrow,Maddie?(8)(9)W:Tomorrowismyeasyday.I’veg

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