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试卷第=page11页,共=sectionpages33页试卷第=page11页,共=sectionpages33页泉州市2026届高中毕业班质量监测(二)高三英语(试卷满分:150分,考试时间:120分钟)★祝您马到成功★注意事项:1.答题前,考生须在试题卷、答题卡规定的位置填写自己的准考证号、姓名。考生应认真核对答题卡上粘贴的条形码的“准考证号、姓名”与考生本人准考证号、姓名是否一致。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。3.考试结束,考生须将试题卷和答题卡一并交回。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。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15

B.£9.18

C.£9.15.答案是C。1.WhatwillJudydo?A.Setupananimalshelter.B.Lookaftertheanimals.C.adoptahomelessanimal.2.Whenwillthetalkbegiven?A.Onthe10th. B.Onthe13th. C.Onthe16th.3.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Coldweather. B.Morningjog. C.Anearbycafé.4.Whatdoesthemanpreferforhisholiday?A.Livelyscenes. B.Peacefulmoments. C.Socialinteractions.5.Whatdoesthemanimply?A.Heenjoyedteaching.B.Hetookupdrawingthere.C.Hedesiredtostaylonger.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。听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6.Wherearethespeakers?A.Inacinema. B.Onanairplane. C.Onatrain.7.Whatdoesthewomanaskthemantodo?A.Ordersomesnacks. B.Callanattendant. C.Passonamessage.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.Whatisthewomanlearningtooperate?A.Acamera. B.Aprojector. C.Aphotocopier.9.Whichbuttonisforstandbymode?A.Theredone. B.Thegreenone. C.Theblueone.10.Whatcanbeadjustedbyturningthewheel?A.Thecolour. B.Thebrightness. C.Theimagesize.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。11.Whatisthemandoing?A.Doinganinterview.B.Planningforleisuretime.C.Consultingschoolsubjects.12.WhathasLaurabeeninterestedinrecently?A.Playingtheguitar.B.Joiningasinginggroup.C.Doingballet.13.WhatisLaura’sfutureplan?A.TolearnEnglishwell.B.Tobecomeageographyteacher.C.TopromoteAI-enablededucation.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。14.Whoarethespeakers?A.Teacherandstudent. B.Fellowresearchers. C.Classmates.15.Whatwillthewomandothisyear?A.Learnpsychology. B.Changehermajor. C.Directsomefilms.16.Whatdidthemanadvisethewomantodo?A.Engageinclassmore.B.Seekinsightsaboutsuccess.C.Interactwithmorestudents.17.Whatdoesthewomaninvitethemantodo?A.Offerfilm-makingtips.B.Getinvolvedinherproject.C.Makecommentsonherproject.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。18.Whataspectofthecolouring-inbooksattractsbuyers?A.Elementofchildhoodmemories.B.Simplepaintingskills.C.Digitalfeatures.19.Whatdoescolouring-inbooks’successaffect?A.Pencilqualities. B.Pencilsales. C.Pencilprice.20.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.Socialmedia’simpactonpopularart.B.Acolouring-inbookcrazeamongadults.C.Thestruggleofpencilproduction.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和D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AThebestUnitedStatesmuseumsofferdiversereasonstoexplorethenation.Planyourjourneybycheckingoutsometoppicks:BirminghamMuseumofArtBirminghamisadestinationforhistoricarchitecture,theatres,andJamesBeardaward-winningSouthernfood.Andoneofthebestsamplesofthelocalcultureisthecity’sMuseumofArt.Themuseumhousesover24,000piecesfromglobalcultures,plusafinecollectionofRenaissanceandAcademicart.Don’tmissthemuseum’sCharlesW.IrelandSculptureGarden.Inanefforttomakeartmoreaccessibletotheblindandpeoplewithvisionloss,thegardenfeaturesseveralsculpturesmeanttobetouched.DenverMuseumofNature&Science(DMNS)Whileattractingmanyfamilies,thisDenvermuseumisbestknownforitsgreatexhibitionsthatdrawhugecrowds.YoucanexpectticketedandtimedtemporaryexhibitionsthatshowcaseeverythingfromthetreasuresofChinatothecultureofCuba.Itsmassive,variedcollectionfeaturesagiantdinosaurskeleton(骨架),plusexhibitsonouterspaceandthehumanbody.OregonMuseumofScienceandIndustry(OMSI)Perfectfortheyoungandyoung-at-heart,OMSIisamagnificentmuseumthatwillkeepthewholefamilyentertainedfordays.Themuseumishometofivehallspackedwithmorethan200interactivenatural-scienceandtechnologyexhibitsandlabs,amotionsimulator,thestate’smosttechnologicallyadvancedfour-story-screenmovietheatre,andspecialseasonalexhibits.KansasUnionStationInadditiontobeingoneofthemostbeautifultrainstationsinthecountryafteracompleterestorationofitsfullBeauxArtsglory,thestationistheplacetobe,evenifyou’reskippingtherail.Themostrecentadditionstothestationinclude:apermanentrailhistoryexhibit,aplanetariumwhereyoucanexplorespaceandstars,asciencecentreforkids,andamovietheatre.21.Whichmuseumbestsuitsindividualswithvisualdisabilities?A.BirminghamMuseumofArt.B.DenverMuseumofNature&Science.C.KansasUnionStation.D.OregonMuseumofScienceandIndustry.22.WhatisadistinguishedcharacteristicofOMSI?A.Specialtemporaryexhibits.B.Family-friendlyatmosphere.C.Interactivesci-techexperience.D.Technology-themedcollections.23.WhatcanvisitorsenjoyinbothKansasUnionStationandDMNS?A.Giantdinosaurdisplays.B.exhibitionsaboutvehicles.C.Diverseculturalcollections.D.Placestolearnaboutastronomy.BEveryonehasheardthatit’svitaltogetseventoninehoursofsleepanight.Getanythingless,andyouaremorelikelytosufferfrompoorhealthintheshortandlongterm.Butinrecentyears,scientistshavediscoveredararegroupofpeoplewhoconsistentlygetlittleshut-eyeandarenoworseforwear.Naturalshortsleepers,astheyarecalled,aregeneticallywiredtoneedonlyfourtosixhoursofsleepanight.Theseexceptionssuggestthatquality,notquantity,iswhatmatters.Ifscientistscouldfigureoutwhatthesepeopledodifferently,itmight,theyhope,provideinsightintosleep’sverynature.Ying-HuiFu,ahumangeneticistandneuroscientistatUCSanFrancisco,recallsthereisonefamilywhosememberswokeupearlybutdidn’tgotobedearly,andfeltrefreshedafteronlyaboutsixhoursofsleep.Theywerethefirstpeopleidentifiedwithfamilialnaturalshortsleep,aconditionthatrunsinfamilieslikeothergeneticfeatures.FuandhercolleaguePtačekthoughttheshortsleeporiginatedfromamutation(变异)inagenecalledDEC2.TheresearcherswentontogeneticallyengineertheDEC2mutationintomice,showingthattheanimalsneedlesssleepthantheirlittermates.Overtime,theresearchershaveidentifiedsevengenesassociatedwithnaturalshortsleep.Likemice,peoplewhoarenaturallyshortsleepersseemtobeimmune(免疫的)totheilleffectsofshortsleep.Ifanything,theydoextraordinarilywell.Researchsuggeststhatsuchpeopleareambitious,energeticandoptimistic,withremarkablerecoverabilityagainststressandhigherthresholds(阈值)forpain.Butthoughsleephasastronggeneticcomponent,itcanalsobeshapedbytheenvironment.Knowingthatbettersleepispossible,andunderstandingthebasis,couldpointthewaytointerventionstoimprovesleep,enablingmorepeopletolivelonger,healthierlives.24.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart“noworseforwear”inparagraph1mean?A.Unharmed. B.Uncomfortable.C.Abnormal. D.Exhausted.25.Whatcanweknowaboutthementionedfamilyinparagraph3?A.Theyareearlytobedandearlytorise.B.Theirsleepqualitydependsonthequantity.C.Theyaregeneticallybuilttorequirelesssleep.D.DEC2isadecisivefactorintheirhealthcondition.26.Whatistheultimategoalofthisresearch?A.Todeveloptoolsforeditingsleepgenes.B.Toimprovesleepqualityforbetterhealth.C.Toidentifyspecificsleep-relatedgenes.D.Tocreateuniversalsleepreductionprograms.27.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.LessShut-Eye,BetterHealthB.SleepQualityandGeneMutationC.TheonesWhoNeedLessSleepD.TheHiddenCostsofShortSleepCIhavealwaysbeenapersonthatneededtohavethetimetoexploreorexperiencesomethingbeforeIcouldmakepersonalmeaning.Ioftenfoundthatwithoutfirst-handexperiences,Iwouldsoonforget.Andnaturealwayshelpedmerememberandmakeconnectionstootherconceptsandideas.Confucius’saying“IhearandIforget.IseeandIremember.IdoandIunderstand.”becamecleartomethroughDr.BillBelzer.Atthecamp,heleduscitykids—raisedamidconcrete,blacktopandlittlegreenspace—onadventures.Everymorninghewouldofferastreamhike,mudhike,ornaturestudyofsomesort.Atfirst,Iheldbackfromjoininghim.However,whenIsawtheothercampersreturningfromtheiroutingshappyandexcited,Iwenttonaturestudybecauseitseemedfun,anditwas!EverytimeIwenttoBelzer’snaturestudy,everyonewasobserving,touching,listening,sowasourleader.Witheachdiscoverywemadeonthewalk,newthingswouldcometolight,inspiringunexpectedconnections.OccasionallyBillwouldcomeoverandsay,“Whatdoyousee?”Itwasnotplanned,itwasspontaneous(自发的)andwewereattractedtothiskindofplayandexploration.Withthisinthemind,ItooktheleapintothiskindoflearningbyorganisingastreamstrollattheuniversitywhereItaught.Eachundergraduatewasassignedagroupofaboutfourorfivefirst-gradechildren.Andwithasplash,wewereallexplorers.Theundergraduatesinitiallytriedtoguidethechildrentoseespecificthings,butlaterfoundthatthechildrenhadtheirownexplorationdirections,sotheyturnedtofollowthechildren’srhythmandwereshockedbythisunplannedexploration.Learningaboutnatureandourearth,tomakeapersonalconnection,mustbethroughinvolvementinsomethingovertime.That’stheproof:alastingconnectiontonatureandlearningisformednotinclassrooms,butindoing.28.HowdidtheauthorinitiallyfeelaboutjoiningDr.Belzer’snaturestudy?A.Cautious. B.Hesitant.C.Prepared. D.Curious.29.WhydoestheauthormentionDr.BillBelzer’scamp?A.Torecallamemorablechildhoodadventure.B.Toprovecitykidslackexposuretonature.C.Todemonstratelearningthroughdirectexperience.D.TopresentthefigureofDr.BillBelzer.30.Whathappenedwhentheundergraduatesfreedthechildren?A.Thekids’self-directeddiscoveriesamazedthem.B.Theundergraduatestookovertheroleofguiding.C.Thechildrenlostinterestwithoutcleardirection.D.Theactivitybecamechaoticandunproductive.31.Whatistheauthor’smainargumentinthetext?A.Teachersshouldreceivetraininginoutdooreducation.B.Lastinglearningcomesfrompersonalinvolvementindoing.C.Unplannedexplorationisthebestwayforchildrentolearn.D.Naturestudyismoreeffectivethanclassroominstruction.DOnalaboratorybenchinCambridge,Massachusetts,polishedroundblocksofblackconcretesitbathedinliquidandwrappedinwires.DamianStefaniukpressesaswitch—theblocks,wiredtoanLED,makethebulbcometolife.Thissuccesspromisesanewfutureforenergystorage.Renewableenergylikesolarandwindisnotalwaysavailable,requiringbatteriesforstorage.However,lithium(锂)batteriesfaceshortagesandcanproducepoisonouschemicals,drivingthesearchforalternatives.ThisiswhereStefaniuk’sconcretecomesin:heandcolleaguescreatesupercapacitorsfromwater,cement(水泥),andcarbonblack.Thesupercapacitor’scoreliesincarbonblack’shighabilitytoconductelectricity.Mixedwithcementandwater,itformsconcretewithconductivenetworks.Supercapacitorsarehighlyefficientatstoringenergybutdifferfrombatteriesinsomeways.Theycanchargemuchmorequicklyandtheirenergystoragedensityisenoughtopowera10-wattLEDbulbfor30hours.However,supercapacitorsalsoreleasestoredpowerrapidly,makingthemlessusefulindevicessuchasmobilephones,laptops,orelectriccarsthatrequireasteadysupplyofenergy.Oneapplicationofsupercapacitorsistocreateroadsthatstoresolarenergyandthenreleaseittorechargeelectriccarswirelesslyastheydrivealongaroad.Therapidreleaseofenergyfromthesupercapacitorwouldallowvehiclestogetarapidboosttotheirbatteries.Anotherwouldbeasenergy-storingfoundationsofhouses—30to40cubicmetersmeetsahousehold’sdailyneeds;Stefaniuknotes:“Walls,foundationsorcolumnscansupportstructuresandstoreenergy.”Whilereducinglithiumreliance,carbon-cementsupercapacitorshaveenvironmentalimpacts:cementproductionisresponsiblefor5-8%ofglobalcarbondioxideemissions,andthecarbon-cementneededwouldneedtobefreshlymaderatherthanaddedtoandusedinexistingstructures.Buttheremaybeawayofovercomingtheproblem,addsMichaelShort,wholeadstheCentreforSustainableEngineeringatTeessideUniversity.Hiscolleaguesarealreadyworkingonlow-emissionscementthatismadefromtheby-productsofthesteelandchemicalindustries.32.WhatisaprimarypurposeofStefaniukandhiscolleagues’research?A.Todevelopnewapplicationsofconcrete.B.Tointroduceamaterialforlithiumbatteries.C.Tostudythepropertiesofcementmixture.D.Tocreateanewapproachforenergystorage.33.Whatisparagraph2mainlyabout?A.Thegrowingadoptionofrenewableenergy.B.Theprocessofmakinganewstoragedevice.C.Theproblemswithcurrentlithiumbatterytechnology.D.Thereasonsfordevelopingcarbon-cementsupercapacitors.34.Whatisanapplicationforsupercapacitors?A.Poweringhomeappliancescontinuously.B.Wirelesslychargingelectricvehiclesonroads.C.Servingasthemainbatteryformobilephones.D.Replacingalltraditionalbuildingfoundations.35.WhatdoesShort’scurrentresearchfocuson?A.Reducingrelianceoncarbon-cement.B.Upgradingexistingstructures.C.Tacklinghighcarbonfootprint.D.Simplifyinglow-costingredients.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。GlancethroughyourWeChatMomentsorTikTokfeed,andyou’llseeallkindsofposts:afriendstronglyrecommendinga“magicstudymethod”thatguaranteestopgradesoravideoclaiming“eatingchocolateeverydaypreventscolds”.36Theanswerliesincriticalthinking.Criticalthinkingdoesn’tmeanbeingnegativeorarguingwitheveryone.Itsimplymeanstakingastepback,askingquestions,andrefusingtoacceptinformationatfacevalue.37Wetendtobelievethingsthatfitourexistingideasorthatlotsofpeoplearetalkingabout.Butthisautopilotmodecanmisleadus.Imagineyourteammatesuggestsaplanthateveryoneelsenodsalongwithimmediatelyinagroupdiscussion.Acriticalthinkerwon’tjustagreetoavoidconflict.They’llask:Dowehavetheresourcestopullthisoff?38Isthereabetterwaytodividethework?Thesequestionsdon’tmakeyouatroublemaker—theymaketheprojectstronger.39You’veprobablyheard“you’reeitheramathpersonoralanguageperson”.Acriticalthinkerwouldlookforevidence.Researchonlearningstylesproveswhilepeoplehavepreferences,anyonecanimproveatmathorlanguageswiththerightmethod.Criticalthinkingturnsyoufromapassivelearnerintoanactiveonewhotakeschargeoftheirowneducation.Nexttimeyou’reabouttohit“share”onapostoraccepta“fact”astrue,stopfor10seconds.40You’llbesurprisedbyhowmuchbetteryourdecisionsbecomeandhowmuchmoreconfidentyoufeelinyourownvoice.Afterall,thesmarteststudentsaren’ttheoneswhoknowalltheanswers—they’retheoneswhoknowhowtoasktherightquestions.A.Ourbrainsloveshortcuts.B.Turnoffyourbrain’sautopilot.C.Doesthisplanfitourdeadline?D.Whymighttheysharethisinformation?E.Howdoyoudecidewhichofthesetobelieve?F.Socialmediaiswherecriticalthinkingismostneeded.G.Criticalthinkingalsoshinesinfacingstudymisconceptions.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,从各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Iturneighttoday.I’mnotjustanyeight-year-old.Irankedfirstonmymathtest.I’msureI’mamath.So,todaywhateverIsaygoes.Grandmagetsit.Shehasmademyfavouritechocolate-strawberrycakeandevenplanstomyno-screen-timemomtoplayvideogameswithme.ButGrandpa?He’ssleepingonhisonlygrandson’sbirthday!I’mupsetbecausehe’sme.Momasksmetowait,butIcanfeeltherisinginsideme.Istartscreamingandcrying.IamstillangrywhenGrandpa.Afterputtinginhisfalseteethwithdifficulty,heinvitesmeforawalk.Unwillingly,Ifollowhimtointothegarden.Iknowhe’sabouttome:respectyourelders,etc.Instead,heasksmetohelphimsitdownonabenchsoonafter.Forasecond,Irememberit’smybirthdayandIcandowhateverIwant.ButwhenIseehislegswhilebendinghisknees,Irushovertohelphim.Grandpacanwalkthoughheusedtohikewholemountains.Istarttosomethinginmychest.Puttinghiswrinklyhandovermine,Grandpasays,“Tellmeaboutthevideogameyou,andI’lltellyoumy.We’lllistentoeachother.Deal?”Icryagain,butthistimeitfeels.Strangely,itfeelsmorelikemythanever.41.A.expert B.miracle C.genius D.prince42.A.remind B.pressure C.forbid D.permit43.A.rejecting B.criticising C.disturbing D.ignoring44.A.anger B.confidence C.empathy D.gratitude45.A.comesto B.pullsover C.turnsup D.setsoff46.A.vanish B.inch C.burst D.march47.A.transform B.comfort C.lecture D.defeat48.A.vividly B.sharply C.urgently D.softly49.A.shaking B.bleeding C.swinging D.straightening50.A.energetically B.gracefully C.steadily D.barely51.A.eliminate B.capture C.feel D.reinforce52.A.develop B.love C.release D.stream53.A.predictions B.collections C.preferences D.stories54.A.different B.loyal C.conscious D.fascinating55.A.ceremony B.birthday C.lifestyle D.portrait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。Teaisthemostpopulardrinkintheworldafterwater.ThestoryofteabeginsinancientChina,wherelegendcreditsitsdiscoverytoEmperorShennongin2737BCE.Accordingtolegend,whiletheemperorwasboilingwater,some56(leaf)fromanearbywildtreeblewintohispot,resultingina57(refresh)drinkandthepopularityofteainChina.Initially,it58(consume)foritshealing(治疗)properties,butquicklybecameadailydrink.BytheTangDynasty(AD618-907),teadrinkingwaswellestablishedinChinesesociety59anartformandasocialactivity.CarriedbytravelersfromChina,teamovedalongtheoldsilkroadstotheMiddleEastbythe10thcentury.There,peopleofhighstatusandlearnedgroupstooktoit.Itbecame60keypartoffriendlymeetingsandthoughtfultalksinnicegardensandprivaterooms,eventually61(give)risetoawell-developedteawayoflifethatstressedwarmth,companionship,and62(pure).TeatraveledalongtraderoutestotheMiddleEastandEurope,63(primary)throughtheeffortsofPortugueseandDutchtradersinthe16thcentury.Bythe17thcentury,teahadbecome64(fashion)amongEuropeannobility,particularlyinBritain,65itevolvedfirstintoasymbolofstatusandlaterintoadrinkenjoyedbypeopleofallclasses.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)66.你校近期组织了一次“CampusBeautificationDay”实践活动。学校英文报以此为题征文。请你写一篇短文投稿,谈谈收获和不足,并提出建议。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。CampusBeautificationDay______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二节(满分25分)67.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。Asaveryshywriterwhohadbeensendingoutmanuscripts(手稿)foryears,Icouldn’tdecidewhatscaredmemore:nevergettingpublished,orfinallygettingpublishedandhavingtotalkaboutmybookinfrontofpeople.Itwasatoughchoice.Iwasn’tjustalittlenervous—Iwastrulyafraidofspeakingtostrangers.Once,atasmallwriters’group,Ialmostcriedwhenitwasmyturntointroducemyself.“Youlivelikeanisland,”myeditorLucytoldmeafterIdeclinedapromotionalopportunity.“Publishingmeansdeliveringyourhearttotheworld.Stepout,oryourwordsremaintrappedonpaper.”Herwordshurtbuttheyweretrue.Atthesuggestionofmyfriends,IattendedaToastmastersmeeting.TakingtheleapwasthehardeststepIhadevertaken.Butthewarmthofthememberstheredisarmedme,particularlyMax,aretiredprofessorandaseasonedinstructorintheclub.Hiscalmpresencewasquietlyencouraging.Isignedup,withthehopeofgradualchange.Then,unexpectedly,Iwasofferedacontractofpublishingmybook.Iwasoverthemoon!Rightthen,IranintomyfriendBarb,ateacher.“Youmustspeaktomyclass!”sheinsisted.“Oh,no,”Ishookmyhead,myfaceflushing.“I’mnotready.”Dayslater,Lucycalled.“Weneedtoscheduleyourcollegecampustalks—it’sinthecontract.Societyneedstoseeitscreators.”Hangingup,Ifeltmystomachtightened.AtthenextToastmastersmeeting,myanxietywasquitevisible.Duringabreak,Maxapproached.“Youseemburdenedtonight,”heobservedgently.“Theeditorisforcingmeintopublictalks.I’mterrified,”Iwhispered.Hesmiled,hiseyesknowing.“Weallbeginhere,facingthatsamemirror,”hesaid.“Ifyouturnyourbackontheworld,youonlyseeyourownshadow.Butifyoufaceit,you’llseeitreflectedbacknotasajudge,butasaspacewaitingforyourvoice.Yourfearisn’tthebarrier—yoursilenceis.”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。ThesewordsjuststruckmeandIdecidedtostepout.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Drivingtothehighschoolonthebigday,Itriedtoovercomemyanxiety.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________答案第=page11页,共=sectionpages22页答案第=page11页,共=sectionpages22页1.B【原文】M:Thanksforvolunteeringhere,Judy.W:Happytohelpcareforthesehomelessanimals.M:Me,too.Ijusthopetheyallfindgoodcare.2.C【原文】W:ProfessorAnderson’stalkwaspostponedfromthe10thtothe13th,andthendelayedbyanother3days.M:Whatapity!I’llhavetomissit.3.A【原文】W:Bob,Icanbarelyfeelmyfingers!M:Thetemperaturedroppedtendegreessinceyesterday.Mymorningjogwasfreezing.W:Itwas.Let’sgrabahotcoffeeinanearbycafe.4.B【原文】W:I’mplanningawintertriptogreatskispotswithalivelysocialscene.M:I’drathergosomewherequieter,awayfromcrowdstor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