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英语试卷第一部分听力(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。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.£19.15B.£9.18C.£9.15.答案是C。1.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inthecar.B.Atthetrainstation.C.Intheparkinglot.2.Whathasthewomandonetoherhair?A.Shehaditcolored.B.Shehaditcutshort.C.Shehaditstraightened.3.Howmuchshouldthemanpayforhisparcel?A.12yuan.B.14yuan.C.16yuan.4.Howdoesthemansound?A.Understanding.B.Hopeful.C.Apologetic.5.Whatisthemantryingtodo?A.Thankthewoman.B.Encouragethewoman.C.Congratulatethewoman.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.Whatdidthespeakersjustdo?A.Theyhadatypingclass.B.Theywrotesomethingbyhand.C.Theydidhomeworkoncomputers.7.Whatdoesthewomanthinkabouthandwriting?A.It’svaluable.B.It’sdifficult.C.It’simpractical.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.WhydoesMs.Marshallfeelthechangeagoodthing?A.Shehastotravelonbusiness.B.Sheneedsmoretimetoprepare.C.Sheprefersadifferentlocation.9.Whenwillthephotoshootbe?A.OnThursday.B.OnFriday.C.OnSaturday.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whathelpedthemanimprovehispublicspeakingskills?A.Takingonlinecourses.B.Watchingfreespeeches.C.Talkingtofamousleaders.11.WhydoesKhanAcademyreallyattracttheman?A.Itdoesn’tcostanything.B.Itcoversmanysubjects.C.Itletshimmakehisownplan.12.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Someusefulapps.B.Anexcellentspeech.C.Somefamousartists.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Fellowworkers.B.Oldschoolmates.C.Husbandandwife.14.WhatledtoJeffmovingtoNewYork?A.Hisjobchange.B.Hispromotion.C.Hismarriage.15.WhatwasJeff’sfirstjobaftergraduation?A.Directing.B.Teaching.C.Writing.16.WhatdoesJeff’sjobinvolve?A.Actingdifferentscenes.B.Creatinglinesforfilms.C.Removingunwantednoise.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whydoestheschoolholdthe“FunDay”?A.Toenrichtoday’smeeting.B.Tomeetthegovernment’sneed.C.Tocelebratetheendoftheyear.18.Whatactivitycanbeenjoyedintheevening?A.Aconcert.B.Swimmingraces.C.Excitingrides.19.Whowillbechargedforthe“FunDay”?A.Schoolstudents.B.Familymembers.C.Thegovernor.20.Howcanstudentsgetthelatestnewsaboutthe“FunDay”?A.Bysurfingtheschoolwebsite.B.Byaskingorganizersoftheevent.C.Bylisteningtotheannouncement.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。AAspecialplacetostaycanmakeaholiday—butalsobreakthebank.WehavepickednewaffordableplacesinChengdu,Sichuanfor¥300aroomanightorless.JinshaBoutiqueHotelThereare110minimalistroomsatJinshaBoutiqueHotel,eachdecoratedindividually.Freebreakfast,andon-sitefitnesscentreareamongitspleasantness.Butit’sthelocationthatreallysetsthishotelapartfromitscompetitors.AllcornersofChengduarewithineasyreach.Hungry?WalkdowntoLongChaoShouRestaurantonChunxiRoad,whereeverydishisdelicious.QingchengMountainViewHotelSearchingforaroomwithaview?Well,looknofurther.Manyofthe150roomsatthishotelhavefloor-to-ceilingwindowslookingoutacrosstheChengduPlain.There’salsoavastrooftoppool—you’llhaveahardtimefindingabetterspotfromwhichtosurveythecityscape.ToexploreChengdu,free-to-usebicyclesareavailableonrequest.KuanzhaiAlleyGuesthouseThe180-roomKuanzhaiAlleyGuesthousemakesanidealbasefromwhichtoexploreChengdu’sKuanzhaiAncientAlley.There’sahomelyfeeltotheaccommodationhere,andthedecorationsareanythingbutstuffy.Thispopularresidentialareahasnoshortageoffoodanddrinkoptions.Plus,you’reonlya10-minutewalkuptotheTianfuSquareMetroStation.JinjiangRiversideInnThisriversidepropertyhas60rooms.TherelaxedrooftoprestaurantandbarhasviewsofboththedistantChengduskylineandouttotheJinjiangRiver.Relaxbythepoolinthespa,orheadtotheriversidewalkwheregentlebreeze,greentreesandlocalsnacksawaityou.For¥2,thecitybustakesyoudirecttoKuanzhaiAlleyandthenintothecitycentre.1.WhatistheadvantageofJinshaBoutiqueHotel?A.Itservestastyfoods. B.Itisdecoratedluxuriously.C.Itisconvenientlylocated. D.Ithasfreefitnesscoaching.2.WhatcanvisitorsdoinQingchengMountainViewHotelandJinjiangRiversideInn?A.Trainforcycling. B.Batheinthesunshine.C.Dineintherooftoprestaurants. D.EnjoyviewsoutoverChengdu.3.Ifatravelagencywantstobookhotelsthatcanaccommodateatleast320guestsintotal(oneguestperroom),whichtwohotelscanbeselected?A.JinshaBoutiqueHotel&QingchengMountainViewHotelB.QingchengMountainViewHotel&KuanzhaiAlleyGuesthouseC.KuanzhaiAlleyGuesthouse&JinjiangRiversideInnD.JinjiangRiversideInn&JinshaBoutiqueHotelBWhenmyfreshmanyearbegan,IthoughtIknewthestoryofmyfamily’sStanfordconnection.UncleDanwastheonlyoneofmygrandmother’sfivesonstoenrollincollege.Whenmyfatherdroppedoutofhighschoolatage16,hejoinedhisolderbrotheronStanford’scampus—inhiscase,asafull-timedishwasher.Occasionally,he’dslipintothebackofUncleDan’sclassesandeavesdrop(偷听)ontheearlychildhoodpsychologylectures.ThatendedwhenUncleDandroppedoutsophomore(大二学生)year—forfinancialreasons,asIunderstood—andstartedworkingfulltimeasacaregiveratthenewlyformedcampuschildcare,ajobhe’dbegunwhileonfederalwork-study.IrarelysawmyunclewhenIwasgrowingup,butatStanford,Igottoknowhimbetter.Throughoutmyyearsoncampus,Iwouldrunintopeoplewhoknewmyunclefromhisworkatthedaycare,andtheirfaceswouldlightup.“Wetriedtogetourdaughterintohisclass,”oneStanfordstaffmembertoldme.“Alltheotherparentssayhe’sthebestteacher.”Istartedtosuspectthatmydadhadmissedsomethingabouthisbrother’sStanfordstory,whichhe’dalwaysdescribedasabitofatragedy(悲剧)ofcircumstances:IfUncleDanhadn’tneededtoworksomuchontopofhisstudies,hecouldhavefinishedcollege.Lastyear,Iaskedmyunclewhyhe’dquitschool.“Oh,mygirl,”hesaid,“thattimeatStanfordwasunhappy—fulloflonelinessandbeingalone.WorkingwiththechildrengavemeeverythingI’dhopedtofindthereandbeyond:thoughtfuldepth,mentalgrowth,purpose,andmotivationtolearn.”Hedidn’tsaywhetherhewouldhavestayedinschoolifStanfordhadbettersupportedfirst-generationstudentsbackthen,andIdidn’task.Ididn’tneedto.Ifinallyunderstoodmyfamily’sStanfordstoryfrommyuncle’spointofview:notasataleofeducationalachievementpostponedbutasanecessaryturnontoapaththatofferedfarmorejoyandfulfillment.4.Whatdidtheauthor’sfatherdoinStanford’scampus?A.Heattendedpsychologyclassesformally.B.HehelpedUncleDanwithstudies.C.Heworkedasafull-timedishcleaner.D.Heworkedatthecampuschildcare.5.Whydidtheauthordoubtherfather’sstoryaboutUncleDan?A.ShehearddaycareparentsspokehighlyofUncleDan.B.ShelearnedUncleDanhaddroppedoutbecauseofloneliness.C.ShefoundUncleDanactuallyfinishedhiscollegestudies.D.ShesawStanfordteachershadshowedgreatrespecttoUncleDan.6.WhatdidUncleDanthinkofhisstudycareeratStanford?A.Apityduetofinancialproblems.B.Astateofunhappinessandloneliness.C.Asuccessfulandenrichingexperience.D.Awasteoftimewithoutschoolsupport.7.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleofthetext?A.MyFamily’sStanfordDreamB.Stanford:AFamilyConnectionC.UncleDan:Stanford’sBestDaycareTeacherD.RethinkingUncleDan’sStanfordStoryCAtCES2026,theworld’spremiertechshowcase,agroundbreakinginventionhasturnedheadsnotwithflashyscreensorcomplexAI,butwithahumblematerial:paper.Singapore-basedstartupFlint’s“PaperBattery”wontheshow’s“BestSustainabilityAward”andsparkedglobalexcitement,offeringapromisingsolutiontotheplanet’sgrowingbatterypollutioncrisis.Thisinnovativepowersource,mademostlyfromplant-basedmaterials,isredefiningwhatabatterycanbe—safe,affordable,andkindtotheenvironment.Traditionalbatterieshavelongbeenahiddenthreattotheplanet.Buttonbatteriescontainmercuryandsilver,alkaline(碱性的)batterieshavemanganeseandcadmium,andlithium-ionbatteriesrelyonraremetalslikelithiumandcobalt.Thesematerialsaretoxictosoilandwater:asinglebuttonbatterycancontaminate600,000litersofwater,whileoneAAbatterycanruin1squaremeterofsoilpermanently.Recyclingthesebatteriesisalsoamajorchallenge,leavingmillionsofusedbatteriestopileupinlandfillseachyear.Flint’sPaperBatterychangesthegamebyditchingtheseharmfulingredientsentirely.ThecoreofFlint’sinnovationliesinitseco-friendlycomposition.Everykeypart—fromtheseparatortotheelectrolyte(电解液)carrierandelectrodestructure—ismadefromplant-derivedcellulose,thesamematerialusedinmakingpaper.Itpairsthiswithwater-basedelectrolytesandfood-grademineralslikezincandmanganese.Eliminatingalltoxicheavymetals.Beyondbeinggreen,thebatterymatchestraditionalalkalinebatteriesinvoltageandlifespan,whileboastingfargreatersafety.Evenifpuncturedorexposedtofire,itwon’tcausecatastrophicdamage—onlyagradualperformancedecline.Thispaper-basedpowersourcealsobringspracticaladvantages.Itsflexiblestructureallowsmanufacturerstodesignbatteriesinanyshape,freeingthemfromtherigidconstraintsoftraditionalbatterypacks.Cost-wise,Flintaimstoproducethebatteriesataround$50perkilowatt-hour,lessthanhalftheaveragecostoflithium-ionbatteries.Afterbreakingmassproductionbarriers,thecompanyhassecuredpartnershipswithmajorclientslikeLogitech,Amazon,andAppleaccessorysupplierNimble.ThePaperBatteryissettohitconsumermarketsinthesecondhalfof2026,startingwithsmallelectronicsbeforeexpandingtolargerapplications.WhilethePaperBatterymaynotfullyreplacealltraditionalbatteriesovernight,itmarksacrucialsteptowardsustainableenergystorage.Asenvironmentalconcernsgrow,innovationsthatbalanceperformance,safety,andeco-friendlinessarenolongerjust“nice-to-haves”—they’renecessities.Flint’screationprovesthatsometimes,themostpowerfulsolutionscomefromreimaginingeverydaymaterials.8.WhatmakesFlint’sPaperBatterystandoutfromtraditionalbatteries?A.Itusesraremetalstoboostenergydensity.B.Itismadefromplant-basedmaterialsandnon-toxicminerals.C.Itcanberechargedhundredsoftimesfasterthanlithium-ionbatteries.D.Itissmallerandlighterthanallexistingbatterytypes.9.WhatpracticaladvantagedoesthePaperBatteryhaveovertraditionalbatteries?A.Itcanbeproducedatamuchlowercost.B.Ithasalongerlifespanthanlithium-ionbatteries.C.Itcanworkstablyinextremetemperatures.D.Itcanberechargedforthousandsoftimes.10.WhatcanweinferaboutthefutureofthePaperBattery?A.Itwillcompletelyreplacelithium-ionbatterieswithinfiveyears.B.Itwillfirstbeusedinlarge-scaleenergystoragesystems.C.Itsflexibledesignwillinspirenewproductdesigns.D.Itsproductioncostwilleventuallybehigherthancurrentbatteries.11.WhydoestheauthorsaythePaperBattery“marksacrucialstep”?A.Itsolvestheglobalwastecrisiscompletely.B.Itshowsthateco-friendlyinnovationscanbepracticalandaffordable.C.Itprovesthatpaper-basedproductsaresuperiortometalones.D.ItisthefirstbatterytowinasustainabilityawardatCES.D“MenarefromMars,womenfromVenus”hasbecomeaconvenientshorthandforeveryhouseholddebate,frommap-readingtoloadingthedishwasher.Yetbeneaththejokesliesaseriousquestion:arethetwosexesbornwithfundamentallydifferentwiring,orhavewesimplyrepeatedthestoryuntilitfeelstrue?Twohigh-profilesetsofscansappeartoofferhardproofofadifference.BritishpsychologistStuartRitchiereportedin2012thatmalebrainsareonaverage,roughlyone-tenthheavierthanfemalebrainsandcontainmorewhite-matter.Threeyearslater,IsraelineuroscientistDaphnaJoeladdedthattypical“his”or“her”circuitscanbedetectedwithadvancedsoftware,eventhougheveryheadultimatelycontainsamixofboth—likeshadesthatvary—andneverperfectlymatchpassportsex.LiseEliot,aneuroscientistatChicagoMedicalSchool,believessuchheadlinesaretoodramatic.Afterre-analyzingthousandsofimagescollectedacrosssixcountries,shecallsthebrain“aunisex(不分性别的)organ”.Thenumericgapbetweengroupaverages,sheinsists,isnowiderthanthedifferencebetweenmaleandfemalekidneys,andthefiguresfailtopredicthowtheorganactuallyprocessesalgebra,empathyorparkinginstructions.Putsimply,sizedecidesnothing.Ifbodystructureisnottherealboss,whatis?Socialexperience,arguesTheAtlanticClassicpaperslovedeye-catchingnumbers:a1970surveyshowedboysbeatinggirlsthirteen-to-oneonthemathematicsSAT,afigureoncehighlightedbyformerHarvardpresidentLawrenceSummersasproofofnaturalmalescientifictalent.Whenlaterstudentgroupsofferedgirlsequallaboratoryhours,encouragedfemaleteachersandrewrotetextbookstoincludemorereal-worldproblems,theratiofelltothree-to-one,suggestingthatopportunity,notbodypart,writesmostofthescoreboard.MargaretMcCarthy,aneuropharmacologistattheUniversityofMaryland,applaudsEliotfor“forcingthedebateforward”.Shealsonotesthatwipingouteverysexdifferencewouldsoundanextremenote.Equal,sheremindsus,isnotidentical;biologymaystillwhisperwheresocietyshouts.12.WhydoestheauthormentionRitchieandJoel?A.Tostresstheriskofinadequatedatasets. B.Tocorrectstatisticalerrorsinpsychology.C.Toprovidescanproofofasexdifference. D.Toexplainboys’advantageinreadingmaps.13.WhatisimpliedbyEliot’sre-analysisofbrainvolume?A.Malesdowellintacklingcomplextasks. B.Generationgapsoutrunbetween-sexgaps.C.Brainsizecansomehowdecidesexrules. D.Brainsizecannottellhowapersonperform.14.Whatcanweinferfromthefallingmathscoregapafter1970?A.Equalchancesnarrowthescoregap. B.Standardizedtestsarenolongertrusted.C.BoysarenowlosinginterestinSTEM. D.Biologystilllimitsgirls’physicsscores.15.WhatmightbeMcCarthy’sattitudetoerasingsexdifferences?A.Favorable. B.Disapproving. C.Unclear. D.Indifferent.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。Formorethanadecade,Ihavetaughtthesamecoursetobothundergraduateandgraduatestudentsacrossdiversemajors,includingbusinessandnursing.Althoughmylecturematerials,slides,andinstructionalapproacheshaveremainedconsistent,lastyear’sstudentevaluationsreachedanall-timehigh.____16____Sowhataccountedforthisdramaticimprovement?Themostimportantadjustmentwastheintroductionofastrictnewpolicyregardingtechnologyuse.Thisruleprohibitedlaptopsandmobilephonesfornote-taking,withasingleexception:devicescouldbeusedonlyifstudentswerewritingwithastylus(手写笔).Unsurprisingly,thisdecisionwasmetwithimmediatedoubtandoppositionattheverybeginning.____17____Theywereconvincedthattheirdigitaltoolswereessentialforacademicefficiency.However,afterashortperiodofadjustment,nearlyallstudentsreportedapositivechangeintheirabilitytoconcentrate.Tojustifythispolicy,Iintroducedstudentstorelevantresearch.Onekeystudydemonstratedthatstudentswhotooknotesbyhandabsorbedapproximately30%moreinformationthanthosewhotypedonlaptops.____18____Thementaleffortinvolvedinhandwritingenhancesdeeperunderstanding.Additionally,anotherstudywith520participantsfoundthatstudentswhohadtheirphonesontheirdesksperformed20%worseontestsoffocusthanthosewhoputthemaway.____19____Furtherevidenceindicatesthatphones,evenwhenpoweredoff,reduceavailablecognitivecapabilityandlowerthequalityofface-to-faceinteraction.____20____Ibelieveuniversitiesoughttoadoptsimilarmeasurestosupportstudentachievement.Thissimpleyeteffectivestrategyhelpscreateamorefocusedandengaginglearningenvironmentforeveryone.A.Thisevidenceprovestheneedtoboostfocus.B.ManyK-12schoolshavealreadybannedphones.C.Theyworriedaboutmissingnotesorurgentmessages.D.Thisshowsthatphonepresencealoneimpactsstudents.E.Studentsclaimedtheyneededdevicesfornotesorreference.F.Handwritingforcesthinking,whiletypingisusuallymindless.G.Positivecommentsaboutfocusandcoursequalitywerefrequent.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。TeethastimecapsulesTeeth,intheirseeminglyordinaryrole,holdwithinthemasilenthistory.Theyreflectnotonlyourpersonalstoriesbutalsothecollective____21____ofthosebeforeus.I’llneverforgetthemomentwhenIlosta____22____asachild.Itwasatypicalchildhoodexperience—onethat,inthemoment,feltquite____23____.ButasIreflectnow,it____24____morethanjustphysicalgrowth.Itmarksthemarchoftime.Teeth,likememories,changeanddecay(腐烂),buttheynevertrulydisappear.They’rea____25____ofourpassagethroughlife,onesmallbiteatatime.ThisideaofteethassilentwitnessestopersonalhistoryissomethingI’ve____26____moredeeplyasI’vegrownolder.Mygrandmother,Zosia,wasadentistinpost-warPoland.Shedidn’tpursuetheprofessionoutofpassion,butoutof____27____—afterthewar,thecountrywasin____28____needofskilledworkers.Herwork,thoughoftenabout____29____pain,alsoboretheweightofhistory.Everytoothsheextractedandeverycavity(龋洞)shefilled,was____30____tothestruggles,griefandsurvivalofagenerationmarkedbywar.Herdentalworkwasn’tjustajob—itwasawayto____31____thebrokenlivesaroundher.Inowunderstandhowmygrandmother’sdentalworkgoesbeyonditsmedicalpurpose-itisa(an)____32____ofrememberingandpreservingthepastinwaysweoftenforget.Ina____33____,teethcarrytheimprint(印记)oftime.They’resilentwitnessestoourhistory,____34____inplainsight,remindingusofhowwe’vesurvived,howwe’vegrown,andhowwecontinuetocarrythe___35___ofourpasts.21.A.accidents B.emergencies C.experiences D.adventures22.A.tooth B.toy C.pencil D.book23.A.depressing B.minor C.exciting D.major24.A.allows B.requires C.symbolizes D.records25.A.victim B.mystery C.sufferer D.reminder26.A.thoughtabout B.lookedup C.caredfor D.takenon27.A.guilt B.necessity C.anger D.curiosity28.A.difficult B.quick C.emotional D.desperate29.A.relieving B.maintaining C.deleting D.welcoming30.A.exposed B.tied C.expected D.opposed31.A.call B.grow C.heal D.protect32.A.change B.example C.discovery D.form33.A.case B.sense C.row D.hurry34.A.hidden B.abandoned C.created D.shown35.A.culture B.tradition C.weight D.pressure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。Asthemorningsunwentabovethehills,LiuDachun’swifewasguidinghercowthroughthewetland,whileLiu’sdaughter,acollegeartstudent,spottedthepairand____36____(pencil)aquickdrawing.Shiyanping,atraditionalTujiavillage,has182well-preservedbuildings____37____(construct)inthetypicalwoodenbuildingstyle,____38____(most)builtintheMingandQingdynasties.In2013,theancientarchitecturecomplexwasrecognizedasoneofthenation’smajorhistoricalandculturalsites.Inrecentyears,thevillage’suniquebuildingcomplex,aswellasotherTujiaculturalactivities,____39____(attract)astreamoftourists.Thevillagereceivedmorethan100,000visitsandachieved____40____incomeofabout5millionyuanfromtourismin2022.LiuDachun,askilledfarmer,ishardatworkpreparingforspringplowing(犁地).Hehastriedouttherice-fishfarmingsystem,____41____notonlybenefitstheenvironmentbutalsolocalresidents.AccordingtoWu,fishraisedinricefieldsaremorepopularamongconsumersastheyareenvironmentally-friendly—thefishwastecanaddnaturalfertilitytothesoil____42____hencepromotericeoutput.QuanXiping,another59-year-oldvillager,wasamongthefirstinthevillage____43____(establish)afamily-runhotel.Meanwhile,hissonstartedanonlinespecialtystore,capitalizingontherapid____44____(grow)ofruraltourisminthearea.Hise-commercebusinessisworkingmoreefficientlyduetothevillage’s____45____(rise)appeal.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)46.你所在的学生会打算成立“英语电影爱好者联盟(EnglishMovieLoversUnion)”。请你代表学生会给外教Allen写封邮件,内容包括:1.成立联盟的原因;2.开展活动时间、地点和内容;3.邀请他加入并指导。注意:1.词数100左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;3.开头和结束语已为你写好。DearAllen,___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________TheStudents’Union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。TherichsmellofbeeffilledthekitchenasMombrownedthemeatinthehotpan,dropsofsweatformingonherforehead.“Annie!Dinner’sready!”shecalledout.Fromthelivingroom,Anniebarelyresponded,hereyesgluedtoherphone.Thecolorfulfooddeliveryappattractedherwithcrispyfriedchicken,cheesypizza,andspicyhamburgers.Herfingerstoppedoverthe“OrderNow”button.“Justthisonce,”shethought,“Mom’scookingissoboringanyway.”Atthedinnertable,DadfrownedatthefastfoodbaginfrontofAnnie.Hesaid,“Eatingjunkfoodagain?Yourmomworkedhardonthismeal.”Annierolledhereyes.“Ijustwantedsomethingdifferent.”Momsighed,pushingapieceofbeefonherplate.“Mostfastfoodcontainstoomuchoilandsalt.It’snotgoodforyou.”“Herewegoagain!”Anniethoughtangrily.Shetookabigbiteofherfriedchickenonpurpose,chewingloudlyasiftoproveapoint.Latethatnight,Anniewokeupwithasharppaininherstomach.Shecurledintoaball,pressingherstomach.“Ugh…maybethatchickenwasbad?”shewhispered.Sweatingandsick,shebarelyhadtimetorushtothebathroombeforethrowingup.“Ican’ttellMomorDad,”shethought,swallowinghardagainstthesourtasteinhermouth,“orthey’llneverletmeeatfriedchickenorpizzaagain!”Thinkingthisway,sheslowlyfellasleepdespitethepain.ThenextmorningAnniestillhadaslightstomachache,sosheskippedbreakfastandwentstraighttoschool.Butbylunchtime,herhungeroverpoweredhercaution.Sheseemedtohaveforgottenlastnight’slesson,wolfingdownanoilysliceofpizzaandachocolatebar.Asatisfiedsmilespreadacrossherface,andherstomachachedidn’tseemsobadafterall.However,withinanhour,shefeltdizzyandhervisionblurred.Herclassmate’svoicesoundeddistant.“Annie?Areyouokay?”Beforeshecouldanswer,everythingwentblack.注意:(1)续写词数应为150个左右;(2)请按如下格式作答。Intheemergencyroom,Anniereceivedaseriesofurgenttests.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Thenextevening,asthefamilysatdownfordinner,Annietastedthehome-cookedmealhermomhadprepared.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________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英语试卷第一部分听力(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。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.£19.15B.£9.18C.£9.15.答案是C。1.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inthecar.B.Atthetrainstation.C.Intheparkinglot.2.Whathasthewomandonetoherhair?A.Shehaditcolored.B.Shehaditcutshort.C.Shehaditstraightened.3.Howmuchshouldthemanpayforhisparcel?A.12yuan.B.14yuan.C.16yuan.4.Howdoesthemansound?A.Understanding.B.Hopeful.C.Apologetic.5.Whatisthemantryingtodo?A.Thankthewoman.B.Encouragethewoman.C.Congratulatethewoman.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.Whatdidthespeakersjustdo?A.Theyhadatypingclass.B.Theywrotesomethingbyhand.C.Theydidhomeworkoncomputers.7.Whatdoesthewomanthinkabouthandwriting?A.It’svaluable.B.It’sdifficult.C.It’simpractical.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.WhydoesMs.Marshallfeelthechangeagood

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