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2024级高二学年上学期9月考试英语试题时长:120分钟分值: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1.5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。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15. B.£9.18. C.£9.15. 答案是C。1.Whatdidthewomandoyesterdayevening?A.ShewatchedTV. B.Shewentshopping. C.Sheattendedashow.2.Whatistheman'ssuggestion?A.Takingarest. B.Goingforacoffee. C.Havingasnack. 3.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Aweekendplan. B.Aweddinginvitation. C.Abusinessdeal.4.WhereisBarbaragoingtonight?A.Toagym. B.Tohergrandma's. C.Tothedoctor's. 5.WhatisAlexdoing?A.He’shavingbreakfast. B.He’sfeedingacat. C.He’sreadingabook. 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.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inafitnesscenter. B.Inasportsshop. C.Inaclinic. 7.Whatdoesthemanadvisethewomantodo?A.Buyhigh-qualitysportswear. B.Keepworkingoutregularly.C.Avoidover-exercising.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whydoesthemanmakethecall?A.Toreserveatable. B.Toaskaboutaparty. C.Topostponeameeting.9.WhattimeshouldthemanarriveonFridayevening?A.At5:30. B.At6:30, C.At8:00. 10.Whatistheman'sname?A.Brown. B.Anderson. C.Howard. 听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.WhydoesSarahcometotalktoJacob?A.Tomakeanappointment. B.Toseekhisadvice. C.Toexplainadecision. 12.HowmanypeoplearethereinSarah'sgroup?A.Three. B.Four. C.Five. 13.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Classmates. B.Fellowworkers. C.Teacherandstudent.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.Howoftendoesthebandcometoperforminthepark?A.Threetimesayear. B.Onceayear. C.Everyotheryear. 15.Whatkindofmusicwillbeplayedthisevening?A.Countrymusic. B.Jazz. C.Rockandroll. 16.WhatwillJanniedonext?A.Catchabus. B.Listentoalecture. C.Gotothelibrary. 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whydidthespeakergotothehotel?A.Todeliveraspeech. B.Toarrangeaconference. C.TointerviewMr.Rochester.18.WhatdidMr.Rochesterdosoonafterheboughtthehotel?A.Hetalkedwiththestaffmembers.B.Hehadtheoldcarpetsreplaced.C.Heranasix-monthtrainingproject.19.WhatdidSusandowhenshemetMr.Rochesterthesecondtime?A.Shewasacleaner. B.Shewasasecretary. C.Shewasareceptionist. 20.WhatdoesthespeakerthinkiskeytoMr.Rochester'ssuccess?A.Managingtimeefficiently. B.Valuinghumanrelationships. C.Possessingagoodmemory.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)ABringingyourpetalongonatripiseasyifyouhavetherightequipment.Here’severythingtheyneedforacomfortable,stress-freebreak.TRACTIVEDOG6Asmallandportabledevicecanconnecttoyourphoneviaanapp.ItusesGPStospotyourdogaccurately,withabatterythatlastsupto14days.Youcantracktheirlocationinrealtimeandsetvirtualfences—getanalertiftheyrunbeyondtheareayouchoose.Italsokeepsaneyeontheirdailyhabits:howwelltheysleep,howmuchtheybark,andanysmallchangesintheirhealth.Price:£59plusaregularsubscriptionfee.NEO-SKINDICKYBAGThisbagkeepsbadsmellslockedin,thankstoabuilt-inairfreshener.It’sperfectforstoringusedpoopbagswhenyou’reout,andit’seasytowash.There’saspecialslottoholdnewbags,soyou’llalwayshavesparesready.Nomoremessyorsmellytripswithyourdog.Price:£38.SALTROCKQUENCHThiscleverbottlecombinesawatercontainerwithafoldablebowl,makingiteasytogiveyourdogadrinkanywhere.Justpressabuttontopopoutthebowl,evenwhenmoving.Italsohasaloopstrap(环扣带),soyoucanattachittoyourbagandcarryitwithease.Price:£12.21.WhatistheNEO-SKINDICKYBAGmainlyusedfor?A.Storingusedwastebags. B.Keepingdogfoodfresh.C.Trackingthedogsaccurately. D.Washingthedogsalongthetrip.22.WhatdotheSALTROCKQUENCHandTRACTIVEDOG6haveincommon?A.Theyarebothwaterproof. B.Theybothmonitorhealth.C.Theyarebotheasytocarry. D.Theybothneedasubscription.23.Whereisthispassagemostprobablyfrom?A.Apetclinicnotice. B.Atravelsafetyguide.C.Apettrainingtextbook. D.Apetsuppliesadvertisement.BOneofthebestmemoriesIhavefrommychildhoodisthetimemymotherreadtome.Whenitwascoldoutside,wesatonthecouchlateatnightwiththefireblazinginthefireplace.Ileanedagainsthershoulderandwatchedthelinesonherfacedisappearassheusedhervoicetoimitatethecharactersinthebook.Itcouldhavebeenhertimetorelaxaftertakingcareofchildrenandahusbandallday,butinstead,shewouldsmilewhenIslippedoutofmybedandcametiptoeingbackintothelivingroomaftereveryoneelsewasasleep.Beingtheyoungestof11children,sometimes,itwaseasytogetlostinthecrowd,andIcherishedthosemoments;Icouldsitclosetoherandknowitwasjustmytime.Mymother’slineswouldmeltawayduringthosemomentsbecauseshewasn'tthinkingaboutcooking,cleaning,disciplining,orpayingthebills.WhenshereadCinderellatome,shewouldmakemefeelthetransitionfromashestorichesbecauseshewasusingherimaginationtofeelit,too.WhenIbecameabusyparentwithmychildren,Iunderstoodmymother’ssacrificesforsharingthatlate-nightstorytimewithme.But,somehow,IthinksheneededitasmuchasIdid.Yearslater,Ihadtheopportunitytovisitanelementaryschoolrecentlytoreadtothefirst-gradeclassforNationalChildren’sbookweek.Besideshelpingachilddevelopaloveforreading,itisabeautifulwaytobeclosetoyourchildrenandinstillsasenseofsecuritytheyneverforget.It’swhentheparentfocusesonthechildwithoutdistractions,andachildcanfeelthat.Idid.Foramoment,wearen’tadultswithalltheanswersandrules,butsomeonelostinastorywithourchildren.Readingandlettingourimaginationtravelisnotjustforchildren,either.WhenIamatmybusiestandfeelthemoststressedinmylife,Ifindabookandletmyselfgetlostforawhile.Thedifferencebetweenreadingabook,hangingoutonyouriPad,orlounginginfrontofthetelevisiontorelaxisthatwhenyoureadabook,thestorycanbewhatyouimagineittobe,andyoucanlearnasfastorasslowasyouwantto.Ilikethat.24.Whatimpressedtheauthormost?A.Hismotherreadtohimduringhischildhood.B.Momwarmedhimwiththefireinthefireplace.C.TheysatonthecouchenjoyingtheTVseries.D.Heimitatedthecharactersinthebook.25.Whatmadetheauthorhavecontradictoryfeelings?A.Heslippedoutofhisbedandtiptoedtomum.B.Hedideverythingwhenotherswereasleep.C.Hewasalwayslostinthecrowd.D.Hestolemum’stimetorelaxbutenjoyedit.26.Whichisthebenefitofreadingtogetheraccordingtothepassage?A.Ithelpskidsperformwellinelementaryschool.B.Ithelpskidsformasenseofsecurity.C.Ithelpsparentsfocusonreadingwithoutdistractions.D.Ithelpsadultsfindanswersandrules.27.Whatisthepassagemainlyaimedat?A.Callingforkidstoreadmoreclassicalliterature.B.Promotingtheideaofparent-childreading.C.AdvertisingforNationalChildren’sbookweek.D.Relievingeverydaystress.CWhatisyouridealgarden?Perhapsyou’rethinkingofbeautifulflowers,invitingpathsandinsectseatingtheplants.Whileitsoundsodd,insectsarenecessarytoholistic(整体的)gardening,agardeningmethodthatusesnativeplantstobetterourlocalecosystems.“Aswethinkaboutgardendesign,weoftenstartwiththecolorpalette,theamountofsunlightandthesoilconditions,”saysMarkKonlock,DirectorofHorticultureatGreenBayBotanicalGardens.“Theholisticapproachtakesthoseconceptsandaddsanotherlayertoprovidevalueforinsectsandotherpartsoftheecosystem.”Thisbeginswithchoosingplantsthathaveevolvedinyourlocalconditions.“Withnatives,you’reabletoreducetheamountofupkeepandhaveplantsthatstandextremeconditions,likedroughtorwetsoils,”heexplains.“Oncethoseplantsareestablished,youdon’thavetowaterthem,fertilizethemorusepesticides.”Lookingatthebigpicture,thosebenefitsoverflowintotheenvironment.Anexampleisplantsthatlikewetsoil;theycanbeaddedtoaraingardentofilter(过滤)thegroundwaterandreducerunoff.Andwhenyoudon’tusepesticidesinthegarden,youcanfocusonlettinginsectsgrow.Ofcourse,toleratingallkindsofinsectstakessomeeffort.“We’reusedtoavoidinginsectdamageinourgardens,soittakesabitofretrainingourmindstohelpusseethevalueoflettingthoseinsectseattheplants,”Marksays.Chewinginsectsserveaspreyforothermembersoftheecosystem,suchasbirds,andinmanyspecies,thosethatsurvivethelarvalstagedevelopintopollinators(授粉者)thatweliketosee.Aspollinatorscontinuelosinghabitat,itbecomesmorevitaltoassistthem,asthey’reresponsibleforone-thirdofourfoodsupply.28.Whatisanadvantageofholisticgardening?A.Itcanmakeplantsmoreinviting. B.Itcanenhancelocalecosystems.C.Itcanpopularizegardening. D.Itcancontrolthereproductionofinsects.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“upkeep”meaninparagraph3?A.Design. B.Improvement. C.Decoration. D.Maintenance.30.Whatdoweknowaboutnativeplantsfromthetext?A.Theyarebeneficialtotheenvironment.B.Theyaresensitivetovariouspesticides.C.Theycanhelptofilterthedrinkingwater.D.Theyneedmorelightcomparedtoforeignplants.31.Whatmessagedoesthelastparagraphmainlyconvey?A.Birdsareresponsibleforourfoodsupply.B.Pollinatorsfacethreatsoflosingtheirhabitats.C.Peopleshouldavoidinsectdamageingardens. D.Insectsplayanimportantroleinthefoodchain.DHowmanydifferentemotionsdoyouthinkyoucancommunicatetopeoplewithyourface?Doyouhavethesamefacialexpressionsasthepeoplefromdifferentcultures?Readthispassagetofindoutwhatscientistshavejustdiscoveredaboutthistopic.Newresearchsuggeststhatthereareonlyfourbasicfacialexpressionsofemotion.However,howtheseexpressionsareinterpreted(解释)mightdependonwhereyouarefrom.ResearchbyscientistsfromtheInstituteofNeuroscienceandPsychologyattheUniversityofGlasgowhaschallengedthetraditionalviewofhowthefaceexpressesemotions.Itwaswidelybelievedthatsixbasicemotions(happiness,sadness,fear,anger,surpriseanddisgust)wereexpressedandrecognizedacrossdifferentcultures.However,theUniversityofGlasgow’sworknowsuggeststhatthehumanfaceonlyhasfourbasicexpressionsofemotion.Thisisbecausesomepairsofemotionsareimpossibletodistinguish(辨别).Fearandsurprise,forexample,bothsharewideopeneyes.Thefacialexpressionsforangeranddisgustalsolookthesame.Soifourfacesareonlyabletoexpressfourbasicemotions,howdowecommunicateamuchmorecomplexkindoffeeling?Thestudyfoundthatthewayexpressionsareinterpretedisdifferentindifferentcultures.However,whilelookingathowpeoplefromtheEastandWestlookatdifferentpartsofthefaceduringfacialexpressionrecognition,scientistsfoundthatalthoughtherearesomecommonfeaturesacrosscultures,thesixbasicfacialexpressionsofemotionarenotrecognizeduniversally.Whatinterestspeopleaboutthecross-culturalaspectoftheresearch?Thisworkleadstounderstandingwhichemotionsweshareandappreciatingourdifferences.32.WhatdidtheUniversityofGlasgowfind?A.Sixbasicemotionsgreatlyinfluenceourcharacter.B.Sixbasicemotionscanberecognized.C.Itiseasytotellfromthebasicfacialexpressions.D.Someofthesixfacialexpressionsaresimilar.33.Whichgroupmaybethefourbasicfacialexpressionsofemotion?A.Sadness,fear,angerandsurprise. B.Anger,sadness,fearandhappiness.C.Happiness,surprise,sadnessandfear. D.Disgust,happiness,angerandsadness.34.WhatcanwelearnaccordingtoParagraph3?A.Basicfacialexpressionsarenotuniversal.B.Facialexpressionscan’tshowcomplexfeelings.C.Westernpeoplehavemorekindsoffacialexpressions.D.Thewaytoexpressemotionschangeswithtime.35.Whichisthepropertitleforthepassage?A.WhatDoesYourFaceSay? B.HowDoWeCommunicate?C.WhatAretheSixBasicEmotions? D.DoWeHavetheSameExpressions?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。Whatisvolunteertravel?Volunteertravelinvolvestakingatripwhereallorpartofthepurposeofthetripistoparticipateinanarrangedserviceopportunityhelpingothers.Typically,thevolunteeractivitytakesplaceinaforeigncountry,butsomeopportunitiescaninvolvenationalorregionalprojects.36Charitableinterestsoftengofarbeyondnationalboundaries.Peopleindevelopedcountriesbecomeinterestedinthestrugglesofpeopleinlessdevelopedcountries.37Volunteertravelisawaytocombineavisittoanewlocationwithmeaningfulworkthathasadirectimpactoncommunitiesinotherpartsoftheworld.38Historically,churchgroupsmadeupalargepartofthismarket.Onceayearareligiousorganizationorchurchwouldorganizeatriptoanothercountry.39Forexample,itwouldbetohelpbuildaschoolinanimpoverished(贫困的)area,ordigwellssoavillagewouldhavecleanwater,orengageinhundredsofotherprojectsthatwouldimpactthoselessfortunate.AsinternationaltravelbecameeasierandtheInternetmadecommunicationbetweencountriesmucheasier,theinterestinvolunteertravelincreased.40Volunteeringinothercountrieshasbecomeasaccessibleasbrowsingawebsiteandsigningup.Insteadoftravelingwithagroupthatisorganizedatthevolunteershomebase,thevolunteermayjoinagroupthatgathersattheworksitefromallovertheworld.Thissortofvolunteertravelissometimesreferredtoasvoluntourismorvacanteerism.A.Theprimarypurposeofthetripwasveryspecific.B.Thistypeoftravelhasbeenanoptionformanyyears.C.Educationalinstitutionsalsomadevolunteertravelanoption.D.Sometimes,donatingmoneyisnotenoughtosatisfytheneedtohelp.E.TheInternethashelpedmakecommunityserviceingeneralmorepopular.F. Thesetripsareusuallyarrangedbychurchorganizations,humaninterestgroupsornon-profits.G.Anewtrendisthatfor-profittouroperatorsarrangegrouptravelaroundvolunteeropportunities.第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45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。OncampusofPennState,studentshurriedbetweenclassesandclubs,pursuingtheirdreamswithpassion.Influencedbyothers,Ichasedeveryopportunitywith41tobuildaperfectresume.Strugglingforexcellencewasn’twrong.42,somewherealongtheway,I43perfectingresumewithchasingabsoluteperfection,andmylifebecamea(an)44checklist.Iconstantlyrantowardthenextgoal,rarelystoppingtoenjoythepresent.WhenIbeganmyfinalsemesterabroadinEnglandasanexchangestudent,Ididn’texpectthatfastpaceto45.IarrivedinEnglandjet-laggedanddisoriented(晕头转向).Despitethe46,Istillreachedformyto-dolisttoplanmytasksinthenextlongdrivetothecampus.ButthemomentIsteppedontocampus,somethingwasdifferent—yet,47,itfeltfamiliar.Thecampuswascalmandstudentsleda48andslowlife.Theypausedtoenjoywalksbetweenclassesandsharedsimplebeautifulmomentsduringmeals—thingsIhadlong49.Theyenjoyedeachmoment—becausetheywerefully50,notbecauseitwasextraordinary.It51meofmychildhood,whenIhadtimeto52everypossibility.Theirrhythm53mysoul,changingsomethinginme.Amongpeoplevaluingthe54asmuchasthedestination,Ibegantorediscoverbeautyintheworldandwithinmyself.Ilearnedthatpursuingperfectiondoesn’tmean55ahead,butmeansbeingengagedtoappreciatethejourneywhilemovingforward.41.A.caution B.ease C.determination D.respect42.A.However B.Instead C.Thus D.Meanwhile43.A.compared B.confused C.balanced D.equipped44.A.excellent B.useful C.brief D.endless45.A.slowdown B.payoff C.carryover D.speedup46.A.curiosity B.excitement C.exhaustion D.anxiety47.A.strangely B.typically C.normally D.obviously48.A.comfortable B.productive C.complex D.peaceful49.A.valued B.sought C.ignored D.found50.A.playful B.involved C.intelligent D.social51.A.relieved B.reminded C.informed D.convinced52.A.remove B.offer C.predict D.explore53.A.calmed B.disturbed C.shocked D.entered54.A.hardship B.victory C.journey D.outcome55.A.waiting B.staying C.planning D.rushing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。56(bear)intoafamilyofdoughsculptors,LangJiaziyubeganlearningdoughsculptureattheageof3.She57(be)passionateabouttraditionalcraftssincechildhood.Andnowshedigitallycatalogsexistingdoughsculptureworks,protectsthemthrough58(technique)meanssuchas3Dscanningandsharesherartifactsandcreativeprocessonline,59(spread)theseintangibleculturalheritagesandgaining2millionfans.OnFacebook,younginternetuserscreatedagroupcalled“SocialDistancePowwow”,60theysharevideosonNativeAmericanculturaltraditionslikedrumminganddancingtoconnectIndigenouspeopleandspread61(aware)aboutNativeAmericancultures.IntheopinionofZhouMin,assistantdeanoftheSchoolofJournalismandCommunicationatBeijingNormalUniversity,intangibleculturalheritagehas62(it)fragility,butthroughdigitaltechnology,itcangainresilience.ThecommuniqueoftheThirdPlenarySessionof6320thCentralCommitteeoftheCommunistPartyofChinacalledontheChinesepeople64(boost)culturalconfidenceandworktocarryforwardtraditionalChineseculture,catchup65thelatesttrendsininformationtechnology,cultivateavastpooloftalentintheculturalsector,andignitetheculturalcreativityoftheentirenation.第三节单词拼写(共8小题;每小题1分,满分8分)Itise___________(极其重要的,必不可少的)thatyouhavesomeexperience.Weinterviewedanumberofcandidatesbutnoneofthemi____________(使留下深刻印象)us.Wedidn’td____________(应得)towin,wedidn’tplaywell.Basichumanrights,includingfreedomofspeech,arenowg____________(保证,确保).Therewasane____________(尴尬的)lookonherfacewhenshemadeamistakeinherspeech.Beyondpeople’se____________(预期,预料),interestratesdidn’trise.Wewered____________(战胜,打败)by3goalsto2.Wewouldliketoseecloserc____________(合作)betweenparentsandschools.第四节单句语法填空(共7小题;每小题1分,满分7分)________

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think________yourfeet.Theseweaponscouldfire_________accuracyattargets3000yardsaway.Mostthingsworth________(have)nevercomeeasy.写作(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。Itwasourfirsttimeexploringaforeigncountryonourown,withoutatourguideleadingtheway.MyfriendDorisandIhadaweek-longtourthereandbelievedwecouldexplorethistownalonethen.Afterbreakfast,weconfidentlystartedthetrip.Afterafulldayofexcitingexploration,theskyturnedfromclearbluetogray,withdarkcloudsgathering.Aswewalkedalongtheancientstreettoourhotel,raindropsbeganfalling.Everyonearoundustookcover.“Shouldwetakeataxi?”Iaskedaloud,therainbeingsoloudthatIhadtoraisemyvoice.“It’sonlyaten-minutewalk,andlet’sgomuchfaster,”Dorisshoutedback.Astherainandwindincreased,wequickenedourpace.Theancientstreetwassooncoveredwithdeepwaterthatquicklymadeourshoestotallywet.Suddenly,thebigthundersounded!Duskhadturnedintototaldarkness,whichwasonlyinterruptedbythesuddenlightningfromthesky.Finally,werealizedwehadbeenwalkingforamuchlongertimethanitshouldhavetakenustoreachthehotel.Wehadtakenawrongturnsomewhere.Wewerelost!What’sworse,bothofourcellphoneswerepoweredoff,sowecouldn’tcallforhelp,andthestreetwasempty.Shocked,weheadedbackdownthestreet,wishingtofindtherightdirection.Itwasstillrainingcatsanddogs.Ourclothesandbagswerecompletelywet.Laterlookingoutintothedarknessthroughtheshrubs(灌木)alongthestreet,werealizedwehadcometoaresidentialneighborhood.“Let’sjustwaitforaminute,”Dorissaid.Aswestoodunderatree,someheadlightsappeared.Acarpulledupjustaboutafewmetersawaybythestreet.Soon,awomangotoutofthecar.“I’llaskherfordirections,”IsaidtoDoris.Sheagreedandwhispered,“IhopeshecanspeakEnglish.”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。Then,Iwalkedtowardsthewomanwithhope.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Ifoundherexplanationofdirectionsonlyconfusedus,howeverhardshetried.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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16-20CBACB阅读(每题2.5分,满分50分)21.A22.C23.D24.A25.D26.B27.B28.B29.D30.A31.D32.D33.B34.A35.A36.F37.D38.B39.A40.E完型(每题1分,满分15分)41.C42.A43.B44.D45.A46.C47.A48.D49.C50.B51.B52.D53.A54.C55.D语填(每题1.5分,满分15分)56.Born57.hasbeen58.technical59.spreading60.where61.awareness62.its63.the64.toboost65.with单词拼写(每题1分,满分8分)66.essential67.impressed68.deserve69.guaranteed70.embarrassed71.expectations72.defeated73.cooperation单句语填(每题1分,满分7分)Beingsurrounded75.todiscover76.which77.that/whoon79.with80.having读后续写(满分25分)ThenIwalkedtowardsthewomanwithhope.WhenIwasclosetoher,sheturnedbackandwasshockedtoseeme.Iapologizedandtoldherourproblem.“Canyougiveussomedirections?Thatismyfriend,”Iadded,pointingtoDoris,whowasstillunderthetree.Thewomanmanagedafriendlynodandagentlesmile.Sheseemedtorelaxassheinspectedusandaskedwhereweweretryingtogo.AndthensheattemptedtogiveusdirectionsinunderstandableEnglish Ifoundherexplanationofdirectionsonlyconfusedus,howeverhardshetried.Thenthewomansaid,“Getinmycar.I’lltakeyouback.”“That’sreallyniceofyou,butwedon’twanttogetyourseatswet,”weresponded,pointingtoourwetclothesandbags.Butourrescuerinsisted.Weweresotiredthatwefinallywentinside.Toourexcitement,soonwereachedourhotel.Whenweofferedherfees,shejustdeclinedandwishedusagoodnight.Wavinggoodbyetoher,wesawherdisappearinginthedarkness.Althoughwewerecold,ourheartswerewarm.【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了作者和朋友Doris首次独自探索外国小镇的冒险故事。两人原本自信满满,但遭遇暴雨后迷路,手机也没电无法求助。在困境中,他们努力寻找出路,最终决定向过路的车主求助。【详解】1.段落续写:①由第一段首句内容“然后我满怀希望地走向那个女人。”可知,第一段可描写作者向这位女人求助。②由第二段首句内容“我发现无论她怎么解释,我们都很困惑。”可知,第二段可描写在沟通困难的情况下,女人如何帮助作者回到旅馆。2.续写线索:求助——解释情况——试图指路——沟通困难——亲自送回——感谢——感到温暖。3.词汇激活行为类①试图:attempt/try②坚持:insist/persist③提供:offer/provide情绪类①惊讶的:shocked/astonished②激动的:excited/thrilled【点睛】[高分句型1]“Canyougiveussomedirections?Thatismyfriend,”Iadded,pointingtoDoris,whowasstillunderthetree.(who引导的非限制性定语从句)[高分句型2]Whenweofferedherfees,shejustdeclinedandwishedusagoodnight.(when引导的时间状语从句)听力原文Text1昨晚去购物M:DidyouwatchthetalentshowonTVlastnight?W:No,Imissedit.Iwentwithmymumtobuysomeclothes.Text2逛公园W:Ilovethispark.It’ssobeautiful.M:Itsurelyis.Areyoutired?Shallwestopbythelakeforafewminutes?W:Goodidea.Let’sgotothatcafeforalittlerefreshment.Text3周末计划W:Tom,shallweinvitetheSmithsaroundfordinnerthisSunday?M:Sure,butIneedtopackforMonday’sbusinesstrip.WhataboutSaturday?W:OK.Text4邀请与婉拒M:Barbara,doyouwanttoplaytabletenniswithustonight?W:I’dloveto,butIcan’t.I’mcatchingthelasttraintoDenvertoseemygrandma.Ineedtotakehertovisitadoctortomorrowmorning.Text5日常生活W:Alex,didyoufeedthecatthismorning?Idon’tthinkshecanwait.M:Alright.AfterIfinishthischapter,Ijustcan’tletgoofthisbook.Text6想要健身M:Miss,doyouneedanyhelp?W:Iwanttogetfit.Butexercisedoesn’tseemtohelp.M:Whatkindofexercisehaveyoudonebefore?W:Ididjoggingnowandthen,butitwassoboring.SoIchangedtoweight-lifting.ButitwassodemandingandIwasafraidofgettinginjured.SoIwentbike-riding.M:Oh,Isee.⑦Youneedtobeconsistent.Isuggestyoudodifferentkindsofexerciseononedayorondifferentdaysoftheweek.Thiswillhelpholdyourinterest,soyoucankeepcomingback.Text7预订餐桌W:Hello,BrownsGrow.HowmayIhelpyou?M:Hi,⑧IliketobookatableforFridayevening.W:OK.Howmanypeoplearethereinyourparty?M:Therewillbesix.W:Andwhattimewouldyouliketocome?M:Let’ssay,eh,6:30.W:I’mafraidthatwedon’thaveanythingavailablethen.Wecouldseeyouat5:30or8:00.M:Oh,⑨8:00isbetter.W:⑨Fine.MayI

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