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英语2026.01本试卷共10页,分选择题和非选择题,满分150分,考试时间120分钟。注意事项:1.答题前,考生先将自己的姓名、班级、考场号/座位号填写在答题卡上,如有条形码,认真核对条形码上的姓名、准考证号,并将条形码粘贴在答题卡的指定位置上。2.选择题答案使用2B铅笔填涂,如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其它答案的标号;非选择题答案使用0.5毫米黑色中性(签字)笔或碳素笔书写,字体工整,笔迹清楚。3.请按照题号在答题卡上各题的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效。4.保持卷面及答题卡清洁,不折叠,不破损,不准使用涂改液、修正带、刮纸刀。第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。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。每段对话读两遍。1.Whowillcometotheball?A.Michelle.B.Karen.C.Lisa.2.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Husbandandwife.B.Doctorandpatient.C.Waitressandcustomer.3.Wherearethespeakersmostprobably?A.Atanoffice.B.Atarestaurant.C.Ataconveniencestore.4.Whatarethespeakersgoingtodoatthebeach?A.Enjoythesunset.B.Takeawalk.C.Attendaparty.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Dale’stravelexperience.B.Thebeautifulweather.C.TheStatueofLiberty.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、7题。6.WhatisGrace’splanfortomorrow?A.Washingclothes.B.Visitingheruncle.C.GoingtoDisneyland.7.WhydoesthemantalktoGrace?A.Toaskafavor.B.Toexpressthanks.C.Toextendaninvitation.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whatisthemagazineabout?A.Photographyskills.B.Travelstories.C.Famouscities.9.WhatdoesAlanplantodoforthemagazine?A.Writehispersonaltravelexperiences.B.Providehisdailylifephotos.C.Drawsomepictures.10.WhatdoesAlanwanttobeinthefuture?A.Aphotographer.B.Atourguide.C.Awriter.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.WhatdoesEmmausuallydofrom9:00amto10:30am?A.Sheeatssnacks.B.Sheplaysoutside.C.Shewatchescartoons.12.WhendoesEmmabegintotakeanap?A.At12:40pm.B.At1:15pm.C.At2:15pm.13.Whatisanessentialrequirementforthebabysitter?A.KnowingCPR.B.BeingfluentinEnglish.C.Havingsomeexperience.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.WhatdoesbluestandforinJames’design?A.Freedom.B.Courage.C.Peace.15.WhatdoesJamesthinkofNadiraGanji’sdesign?A.Amazing.B.Awful.C.Simple.16.Whatisthewomandoing?A.Attendingalecture.B.Hostingaceremony.C.Conductinganinterview.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatwillthetouristsdothismorning?A.EatatthelargestrestaurantinShanghai.B.Visitthetallestbuildingintheworld.C.Trythefastestelevatorworldwide.18.Wherewillthetouristsgothisafternoon?A.TheBund.B.YuGarden.C.TheShanghaiTower.19.HowwillthetouristsgettoZhujiajiaoWaterTown?A.Bybus.B.Byboat.C.Bytrain.20.Howlongwillthetriplast?A.Oneday.B.Twodays.C.Threedays.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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AEveryDecember,dictionariesworldwidepicktheirWordsoftheYear—terms(术语)thatshowhowpeopletalkedandunderstoodtheworldthatyear.In2025,thesechosenwordsarequitespecial.TheycovertopicslikeAIandpopularbutmeaninglessonlinecontent.Herearesome2025WordsoftheYearfromdifferentdictionaries.•Oxfordwordoftheyear:RagebaitIfyou’vespenttheyearbeingfooledintofeelingangrybyaheadline,video,orimagethatisdesignedonpurposetoruinyourmood,congratulations—you’vebeenragebaited.Oxford’spickreflectstheriseofcontentdesignedtoannoyordividepeople.Inotherwords,theInternet’sfavouritething.•MacquarieDictionarywordoftheyear:AIslopSlightlymoreabstract,butstillperfect-fitting,Australia’sMacquarieDictionarychoseatermthatonlycouldhavebeencreatedin2025.“AIslop”describesgenerative-AIoutputthatfeelslazy,empty,orjustwrong.Ifyouclickedonthatvideoofcatsdancing,you’vebeenavictimofAIslop.•CambridgeDictionarywordoftheyear:ParasocialCambridgewentwithawordthat’sbeenslowlybuildingupforyears:“parasocial”.Originallyanacademicterm,itnowbroadlydescribestheone-sidedrelationshipsweformwithcreators,celebrities,andinfluencers.It’stheperfectdescriptionforanerawhereyouknowyourfavouriteYouTuber’smorningroutine,orthepersonaldetailsofaTikToker’sbreakup,buttheydon’tknowyouexist.•Dwordoftheyear:67Honestly,westilldon’tknowwhatthismeans,butDdidsomethingdifferentthisyearwith“67”,anumberthattookonnewmeaningin2025.Whileitsspecificmeaningiscontext-dependent—originallycomingfromTikTok—thischoiceshowsthatlanguagehasdevelopedfarbeyondjustletters.21.Whichofthefollowingisanexampleof“ragebait”?A.Avideoofcutecatsdancingonline.B.Aheadlinedesignedtomakereadersangry.C.AnAI-writtenstorywithnorealmeaning.D.AnumberthatbecomespopularonTikTok.22.WhichWordoftheYearhasanuncertainbutcontext-basedmeaning?A.RagebaitB.AIslopC.ParasocialD.6723.Whatisunusualaboutthe2025WordsoftheYear?A.Theyfocusontraditionalculture.B.Theyareallfromdailycommunication.C.TheyconnectwithAIandonlinecontent.D.Theyarecreatedbymajordictionaries.BThelovestoryofPhilandKimincludesatalethey’lllaughaboutforyearstocome.ThedayKimacceptedPhil’sproposalofmarriage,thecoupledecidedtotakeengagement(订婚)photosinParkCity,Utah.Thesnowymountainscreatedapicturesquebackground,whichtheybelievedwouldpreservetheirengagementmemoriesforever.Butlittledidtheyknowthisdreamysettingwouldturnintoachaoticmixofemotions.Notlongintotheshoot,KimwassurprisedtofindherengagementringhadslippedoffwhenthephotographeraskedhertodoaposeinwhichsheplacedherhandontoPhil’schest.Kimrememberedpickingupsnowandthrowingitintheairminutesbefore.Theoddswerethattheringbrokeawayfromherfingerthen.Heartssinking,theytrackedbackalongtheirroute.Itwasafruitlesssearch.Theyfelttheirbloodfreeze.Learningofit,theskiersnearbygotinvolved.Hourspassedanditseemedhopelessevenwithametaldetector.Whentoldtheywouldhavetowaituntilspringtolocatethering,thecouplewereclosetoamentalbreakdown.Butthenablindingflashinthesnowcaughtaskier’seye.Itwasthediamondring!Philturnedthiswildadventureintosomethingevenmoreunforgettable.Accompaniedbythecheersofkindstrangers,hedroppedtooneknee,ringinhand,andproposedagain.Kimwasovercomewithreliefandjoy.Amomentofheartacheturnsintoalife-longmemory.Thecouplewilllookbackontheirengagementphotoswithlaughter,tearsandappreciationastheytelltheirstory.24.Whydidthecouplechoosethesnowymountainsasbackground?A.TheywereengagedinthesnowymountainsofParkCity.B.Theywantedtotakephotosinafashionabletouristspot.C.Theythoughtthemountainswouldbringmixedfeelings.D.Theywantedtokeepalastingmemoryoftheirengagement.25.Whendidtheyfindherengagementringwasmissing?A.Whentheyfeltcoldinthesnow.B.WhenKimthrewsnowintotheair.C.WhenKimextendedherhandinapose.D.Whenthephotographershotinthesnow.26.Whatcausedthefindingofthering?A.Theskiersusedmetaldetectors.B.Thespringmeltedthesnow.C.Askierusedaflashlighttospotthering.D.Theringreflectedthesunlight.27.Whichsayingbestdescribesthestory?A.Everycloudhasasilverlining.B.It’snousecryingoverspiltmilk.C.Nopain,nogain.D.AllroadsleadtoRome.CThedebatehaslastedformorethanacentury:Doesbirthordershapepersonality,orareideasaboutresponsiblefirstbornsandcreativeyoungestchildrenweakstereotypes?Althoughseveralpreviousstudiessuggestedtherewaslittleevidenceformeaningfuldifferences,astudypublishedonMondayarguesthatthereisaneffectafterall.Inoneofthelargeststudieseverconductedonbirthorder,familysizeandpersonality,Canadianresearchersgathereddatafrommorethan700,000volunteersandfoundthatonaverage,middlechildrenscoredhigherthantheirsiblingsontraitsseenasimportantforcooperation.Scoresforthesametraitswerealsohigherinfamilieswithmorechildren,suggestingthatpeoplemaybemorelikelytodevelopacooperativepersonalitywhentheyareraisedaspartofabiggergroup.Althoughtheeffectswerenotlarge,theresearchersbelievethefindingschallengeearlierconclusions.“Theweightofthatevidencenowindicatesthatpersonalitytraitlevelsdodifferasafunctionofbirthorderandsibshipsize,”wroteMichaelAshtonandKiboomLeeinProceedingsoftheNationalAcademyofSciences.Interestinbirthordergoesbackalongway.In1874,FrancisGaltonexaminedEnglishscientistsandarguedthatfirstbornsbenefitedfromgreaterparentalattention.Later,psychologistAlfredAdlersuggestedthatfirstbornstendedtobeconscientious,youngestchildrencreative,andmiddlechildrenpeacemakers,thoughsomeviewedthemas“forgottenchildren.”Earlierresearchfoundfirstbornstobeslightlysmarterthanlater-bornchildren,apatternalsoobservedintheCanadianstudy.Beyondintelligence,theresearchersidentifieddifferencesincooperativetraits.Peoplewithmoresiblingsscoredhigheronagreeablenessandhonesty-humility,withmiddlechildrenshowingasmalladditionaladvantage.Thefindingssuggestthatifanonlychildandapersonfromafamilyofsixwerechosenatrandom,therewasa60%chancethatthemoreagreeablewouldbefromthefamilyofsix.“Youcan’ttellmuchaboutthepersonalityofagivenindividualfromtheirbirthorderorfamilysize,eventhoughtherearecleardifferenceswhenaveragingacrossmanypeople.Anyway,havingmoresiblingsfostersamorecooperativepersonality,whilebeingamiddlechildcallsforgoodbondswithyoungerandoldersiblings,”Leesaid.28.Whatcanwelearnfromthestudyresults?A.Onlymiddlechildrendevelopcooperativetraits.B.Birthordershapespersonalitymorethanfamilysize.C.Familysizemaycontributetocooperativepersonality.D.Middlechildrenhavebetteracademicperformances.29.WhydoestheauthormentionGaltonandAdlerinPara4?A.Toexplainhowtobemorecooperative.B.Totracethehistoricalinterestinbirthorder.C.TodescribeCanadianpsychologists’methods.D.Toemphasizetheneglectofmiddlechildrentoday.30.WhatdoLee’swordsinthelastparagraphsuggest?A.Statisticaldifferencesarepracticallymeaningless.B.Birthorderandfamilysizehavenoeffectonpersonality.C.Childrenfrombigfamiliesareboundtobemoreagreeable.D.Birthorderalonecannotdetermineanindividual’spersonality.31.Whatisthetextmostprobablytakenfrom?A.Asciencearticle.B.Apsychologytextbook.C.Apersonalbiography.D.Aresearchproposal.DIfyou’veeverletunwornclothesfillyourroomjustbecausetheywereexpensive,orfollowedthroughonplansyouhatedbecauseyou’dalreadyboughttickets,you’refamiliarwiththesunkcosteffect.“Thesunkcosteffectisthegeneraltendencyforpeopletocontinueanaction,orcontinueconsumingorpursuinganoption,ifthey’veinvestedtimeormoneyorsomeresourceinit,”saysChristopherOlivola,theauthorofapaperonthetopicpublishedinthejournalPsychologicalScience.“Thateffectisnegativeifitispushingyoutodothingsthataremakingyouunhappyorworseoff.”Stickingwiththeplan,evenwhenitnolongerservesyou,couldbeanattempttocorrectcognitivedissonance(认知失调):thementaldisconnectbetweenpayingforsomethingandnotgettingtheexpectedreturnoninvestment.Itcouldalsobeanautomaticreactiontoregret.Or,Olivolasays,itcouldbeanattempttoconvinceothers,andourselves,thatwe’renotwasteful.Youstillfeeltheguiltof“wasting”moneyevenwhenit’snotyourown.Inoneexperiment,Olivolaaskedparticipantstoimaginethattheyfeltfullaftereatingafewbitesofrichcakeataparty.Participantswereaskedtoimaginethattheyhadboughtthecakethemselves,orthatsomeoneelsehadpurchasedit.Theywerethenaskedwhetherthey’dfinishthecake,despitefeelingfull.Regardlessofwhohadboughtthecake—friends,strangersortheparticipantsthemselves—peoplewerefarmorelikelytosaythey’dkeepeatingtheexpensivecake.Olivolasaysit’snottotallyclearwhywefeelsopressuredtohonorothers’investmentsaboutasmuchaswehonorourown,butpeopleshouldtrytoovercomebothversionsofthesunkcosteffect.“What’sdoneisdone,”Olivolasays.“There’snothingyoucandotoregainmoneythat’slost—andpursuingsomethingthatmakesyouunhappynotonlyisn’tgoingtogetyourmoneyback,butit’salsogoingtomakeyouworseoff,You’rejustdiggingadeeperhole.”32.Whatstrategydoestheauthorusetodefinethesunkcosteffect?A.Explainingresearchfindings.B.Comparingopposingopinions.C.Listingexamplesandquotingexpertwords.D.Presentingproblemsandintroducingsolutions.33.Whichisareasonpeoplegetcaughtinthesunkcosttrap?A.Toexplorealternativeoptions.B.Toavoidmakingsimilarmistakesagain.C.Tomakethemostofthetimeandmoneyspent.D.Toovercometheconflictcausedbypastfailedinvestments.34.Whatdoesthecakeexperimentillustrate?A.Weseemterrifiedoflosingourpossessions.B.Weareguiltyofpursuingmaterialpleasures.C.Wefeelresponsibleforothers’wastedmoney.D.Weignoreourinnerthoughtstoaccommodateothers.35.Whatcanweinferaboutthekeytoovercomingthesunkcosteffect?A.Listallsunkcostsbeforeouractions.B.Focusonthefuturebenefitsofgivingup.C.Followourheartwhenmakingdecisions.D.Valuementalhealthinsteadofphysicalgains.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。KeepSightofDryEyeDoyoureyesfeeluncomfortableordry?Ifso,youmighthavedryeyesyndrome(综合征).____36____Itcanaffecttheenjoymentofsocialactivitiesandyourabilitytofocusonyourstudies.Butsolutionsfordryeyesdoexist,soreadon.Inthepast,dryeyesyndromewasmainlyaconditionexperiencedbyolderadults,butitnowaffectsmanyyoungpeopleaswell.Dryeyeoftenresultsfromoveruseofcomputersorsmartphones,whichcausestheusertoblink(眨眼)less.Sinceblinkinghelpskeepoureyeswet,alack(缺少)ofitcanleadtodryeye.____37____Asaresult,thosewhospendalotoftimeindoorsareparticularlyatrisk.Finally,wearingamedicalmaskcancausedryeye,sincebreathingwithamaskoncanforceairoutthroughthetopofthemaskandintooureyes.____38____Thefirststeptowardpreventioniscleanliness.Whenyouwashyourface,cleanyoureyeswithamildsoap.Then,coveryoureyeswithawarm,wetcloth.Preventingdryeyealsomeansavoidingtirednessintheeyes,sotakefrequentbreakswhenusingyourcomputer.Whileyou’reonacomputerbreak,focusonblinking,makingsurethatyoucloseyoureyesfullyoneachblink.____39____Anotherwaytopreventdryeyeistodrinkmorewater.Forgoodoverallhealth,expertsadvisedrinking8to10glassesofwaterperday,whichwillincreasetearproduction.Ifyousufferfromdryeyesyndrome,thesestepscangoalongwaytowardmakingyoureyesfeelbetter.However,iftheproblemdoesn’tgoaway,thenit’stimetoseeadoctor.____40____A.Afterall,yourhealthisworthkeepinganeyeon.B.Blinkingcanhelpprotectthesurfaceofyoureyes.C.Thishappenswhenyoudon’tproduceenoughtears.D.Air-conditioningandfansalsocontributetodryeye.E.Limitscreentimeandtakebreaksfromstaringatscreens.F.Treatmentsfordryeyescanincludeeyeexercisesandeyedrops.G.Allittakesisafewlifestylechangestopreventandtreatdryeyesyndrome.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四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。IntotheRapidsWyattandhisteamwereontheArkansasRiver,paddling(划桨)throughoneofColorado’sdeepestcanyons(峡谷).Brody,theirguidehad___41____thatsomepartsofthestreamwouldberapid.Justsecondslater,theymanagedto____42___anotherraft(木筏)trappedonarockbyintentionallyhittingit.Butthemomentum(冲力)causedtheirownrafttoentersome____43___watertooquickly.Beforetheycoulddoanything,theraft___44____intothecanyonwall.Asitjumpedback,Wyattlosthis____45____andwasthrownbackward,rightintothe____46___.Thewaterflowedveryfastandthewavesbeathimviolently.Hecaughtbreathswheneverhecould.Helookedoverhisshoulder,____47____toseeBrodythrowinghimthelifeline,buthe’dalreadymoved50yardsaheadoftheraft.Heknewhehadtogetoutofthissituationhimself.“Don’tbe___48____.Calmdown.”Wyatttoldhimself,tryingtorememberthesafetytalkBrodyhadgiventothem.Herolledontohisback,pointinghisfeetdownstreamtoacushion(缓冲)anypossiblerockshemight___49___.Whentheriver____50____foramoment,Wyattwasabletocatchhisbreath.Aroundthe____51____,hesawtheriverbank.Thenhesawsomethingevenmore____52____.Theraftthey’dfreedearlierwaspulledupalongsidetheriverbank.Itsstaff___53____Wyattandstarted___54____crazily.“Swim!”theyshouted.“Swimtous!”Hishopescameback!Wyattturnedontohisstomachandswam.Hegaveiteverythinghehad.Finally,hefeltstronghandscatchingholdofhislifevestand___55____himfromtheriver.41.A.inspiredB.warnedC.desiredD.ensured42.A.freeB.challengeC.graspD.check43.A.coldB.unusualC.whiteD.still44.A.brokeB.crashedC.fellD.marched45.A.balanceB.breathC.sightD.hearing46.A.raftB.wallC.riverbankD.rapids47.A.expectingB.failingC.tendingD.pretending48.A.annoyedB.excitedC.alarmedD.disappointed49.A.missoutB.runintoC.gothroughD.pickup50.A.flowedB.roseC.floodedD.quieted51.A.bottomB.clockC.bendD.woods52.A.promisingB.puzzlingC.interestingD.demanding53.A.ignoredB.acknowledgedC.impressedD.spotted54.A.laughingB.climbingC.wavingD.shaking55.A.pullingB.sparingC.shelteringD.preventing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。Thetraditionofwearingflower-adornedheadpieces,also____56____(know)aszanhua,hasbeentreasuredbyChinesewomenforhundredsofyears.Thiscustom,____57____appearsinancientartworkslikeTangDynastypainterZhouFang’screations,stillflourishes(蓬勃发展)inXunpu,____58____fishingvillageinFujianwherewomenskillfullymanagedailyworkwhilecraftingcolorfulfloralcrownsthatshowboththeirjoyfulattitude____59____dreamsforabrightfuture.Xunpu’sflowerculture,which____60____(date)backover800years,connectsseasonalblossomslikepeonies(牡丹)withimportantlifeevents.Localclothingstyles____61____(feature)wide-sleevedgreenshirtsandcomfortablepantsreflecttheseasidelivingconditions.Flowercrownsmadefromfreshbloomsserve____62____asymbolofweddingsandotherfestiveoccasions.WhenHuangLiyongnoticedyoungpeopleneglectingthisheritageintheearly2000s,shedecidedtotakeaction.Sheestablishedaworkshopteachingcrown-makingtechniquesandprovidingphotoservices,andherefforts____63____(gradual)attractedattentionthroughonlineplatforms.“Atitslowest,therewereonlyabout10visitorstomystudioinamonth,butnow,morethan500comeinaday,”Huangsays. Thisculturalrevival(复兴)hasbroughteconomic____64____(grow),generatingyearlytourismincomeover600millionyuan.Womennowdirectmostculturalactivities,combiningoldcustomswithnewideas.Huangisproud____65____(see)theheaddresstraditionreturn,andsaysthatmanyyoungpeoplenotonlyweartheheaddress,butalsolearnaboutitscultureandpassitontopeoplearoundthem.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假如你是李华,上周五你参加了学校举办的“旧物改造创意比赛(upcyclingcompetition)”,请你给你的英国笔友Frank写信分享,内容包括:(1)你的参赛作品;(2)感受和收获。注意:(1)写作词数应为80个左右;(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。DearFrank,_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yourssincerely,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。Onceuponatime,twobrotherswholivedonneighbouringfarmsfellintoconflict.Itwasthefirstseriousdisagreementinfortyyearsoffarmingsidebyside,sharingmachinery,andtradinglabourandgoodsasneededwithoutahitch.Thenthelongcooperationfellapart.Itbeganwithasmallmisunderstandingandthengrewintoamajordifference,andfinallyitexplodedintoanexchangeofbitterwordsfollowedbyweeksofsilence.Onemorning,therewasaknockonJohn’sdoor.Heopenedittofindamanwithacarpenter’stoolbox.“I'mlookingforafewdays’work”hesaid.“Perhapsyouhaveafewjobshereandthere.CouldIhelpyou?”“Yes,”saidJohn.“Idohaveajobforyou.Lookacrossthesmallstreamatthatfarm.That’smyneighbor.Infact,it’smyyoungerbrother.Lastweektherewasameadow(草地)betweenusandhetookhisbulldozer(推土机)thereandnowthereisastreambetweenus.Well,hemayhavedonethistoannoymebutI’lldobetter.Seethatpileofwoodbythebarn(谷仓Iwantyoutobuildafence—an8-foot-highfence—soIwon'tneedtoseehisplaceanymore.”Thecarpentersaid,“IthinkIunderstandthesituation.Showmethenailsandhole-diggerandI’llbeabletodoajobthatpleasesyou.”Theolderbrotherhadtogotothetownforsupplies,sohehelpedthecarpentergeteverythingreadyandthenheleft.Thecarpenterworkedhardallthatdaymeasuring,sawingandnailing.AtsunsetwhenJohnreturned,thecarpenterhadjustfinishedhisjob.John’seyesopenedwideandhisjawdropped.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Paragraph1:Therewasnofenceatall.Itwasabridge!_________________________________________________________________________________________Paragraph2:Theyturnedtoseethecarpenterliftthetoolboxontohisshoulder._________________________________________________________________________________________1第一部分听力1~5ABCCA6~10ACBAB11~15BBCAA16~20CCBAB第二部分阅读阅读B篇24-27:DCDA阅读C篇28-31:CBDA阅读D篇32-35:CDCB七选五36-40:CDGBA第三部分完形41~45BACBA46~50DACBD51~55CADCA第四部分语法填空56.known57.which58.a59.and60.dates61.featuring62.as63.gradually64.growth65.tosee第五部分写作应用文:DearFrank,I’mthrilledtoshareyouabouttheupcyclingcompetitionItookpartinlastFridayatschool.Itwassuchameaningfulandfunexperience!Iturnedmyoldjeansintoacutestoragebagwithpocketsforpensandsmallstationery.Icutthelegsofthejeans,sewedthebottomclosed,andaddedsomecolorfulbuttonsasdecoration.Itwassimplebutcreative,andIevengotaprizeforit!Thiscompetitionmademerealizethevalueofreusingoldthings.Inotonlyimprovedmyhands-onskillsbutalsodevelopedastrongersenseofenvironmentalprotection.It’samazinghowsmallchangescanmakeabigdifference.Yourssincerely,LiHua读后续写:Therewasnofenceatall.Itwasabridge!Abridgestretchedfromonesideofthecreektotheother!Johnwasabouttocomplainaboutit,whenhefoundhisyoungerbrotherwascomingacrossthebridgewithhandsoutstretched.“YouarequiteafellowtobuildthisbridgeafterallIhavesaidanddone,”saidJohn’sbrother.Thetwobrothersmetinthemiddle,takingeachother’shandand2huggingeachother.Theyturnedtoseethecarpenterliftthetoolboxontohisshoulder.“No,wait!Stayafewmoredays.Wehavemorejobsforyou,”saidtheolderbrother.“I’dlovetostayon,”thecarpentersaid,“butIhavemanymorebridgestobuild.”Observingthecarpenterleavinginthesunset,thetwobrotherswavedgratefulgoodbyetohim.Whatathought-provokingstory!Everydaywehavethechoiceofbuildingafenceorabridge.Oneleadstoseparationandangerwhiletheotherleadstoopennessandfriendship,thelatterofwhichmakesthesituationquitepleasant.听力材料M:Susan,haveyouinvitedKarentotheball?W:Yes.Butshe’stakingaholidayinMilannow.M:WhatabouthersisterLisa?W:She’salsoinMilan,buttheircousinMichellewillbefreethatnight.W:So,tellme,sir,whendidyounoticetheproblemwithyourarm?Iwillexamineitlater.M:Iwashavingdinneratarestaurantwithmywifelastnight.Isuddenlyfeltasharppain.M:Doyouwanttobuysomethingtoeathere?Therearealotofitemstochoosefrom.Ithassnacks,breadanddrinks.W:No.Iprefertoeatatarestaurantneartheoffice.M:OK.W:Whataboutgoingtothebeachnow?M:Idon’tthinkit’sagoodidea.It’sstillearly.Lookatthesun.Thepartyatthebeachwon’tbeginuntil7:00pm.Let’sleavehomeaftersunset.W:Allright.W:Dale,whatwasyourmostunforgettableexperienceinNewYork?M:ItwasvisitingtheStatueofLiberty.Itwastrulyaonceinalifetimeexperienceforme.W:Sowhatwasthelowlight?M:Theweather.M:Hello,Grace.Whatareyougoingtodotomorrow?3W:Nothingspecial.I’mplanningtodosomelaundry.Whydoyouask?M:Well,myunclewilltakemetoDisneylandtomorrow.Sinceyoutoldmelastyearyoureallylookedforwardtoatripthere,Iwonderifyouwanttogo.W

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