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试卷第=page11页,共=sectionpages33页试卷第=page11页,共=sectionpages33页2026年高考诊断性测试英语注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上。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.考试结束后,只交答题卡。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。1.Whatdoesthewomanwanttodo?A.Writeabook. B.Shootafilm. C.Visitanotherplanet.2.Whenwillthewomangotoseethedoctor?A.At12:30. B.At13:00. C.At13:30.3.Whydidthemancookdinner?A.Thewomanwasbusy. B.Hewasveryhungry. C.Itwashisturn.4.Howdoesthemansound?A.Disappointed. B.Annoyed. C.Overjoyed.5.Whodidthewomancalltotellaboutherflightdelay?A.Ted. B.Jack. C.Melissa.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,回答以下小题。6.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inataxi. B.Inahotel. C.Atanairport.7.Whatcantheappdofortheman?A.Bookflighttickets. B.Orderdrinks. C.Planthefastestroute.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.Whatdidthewomanprobablytrytodo?A.Replacethedoor. B.Openabookcase. C.Findtheheadmaster.9.Whatdoweknowabouttheheadmaster?A.Heisoffonvacation. B.Hehaslostthekey. C.He’llsendforthekey.10.Whatwillthemanmostlikelydonext?A.ContactRachel. B.Phonetheheadmaster. C.Callinarepairman.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。11.Whereistheexhibitionbeingheld?A.Intheartist’shouse. B.Inthetownhall. C.Inthegallery.12.Whenwastheartistborn?A.In1922. B.In1892. C.In1830.13.Whatcanwelearnabouttheartist?A.Hestruggledforfameinhislife.B.Helivedasimplelifewithhisfamily.C.Hisworksdidn’tcometolightuntilhedied.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。14.WhatcausedLiamtofailhisdrivingtest?A.Lackofsufficientpractice.B.Presenceofanunfamiliarexaminer.C.Frequentabsencefromdrivingsessions.15.Whodoesthemanneedtoconsultwith?A.Hiscousin. B.Hisinstructor. C.Hisboss.16.Whatcanbeinferredfromwhatthemansays?A.He’sdecidedtoquithisdrivingtest.B.He’snolongeremployedatMcDonald’s.C.Repeateddrivingtestscosthimmuchmoney.17.Whatisthewoman’spurposeofmentioningapplyingforjobs?A.Tomakecomparisons. B.Toboostmotivation. C.Torecommendaposition.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。18.Whatisthespeakermostlikelytobe?A.Aradiopresenter. B.Amusicjournalist. C.Anorchestradirector.19.WhatinspiredthesongLetItBe?A.AconcertbytheBeatles. B.Atriptoanothercountry. C.Adreamabouthislatemother.20.WhatdoesthespeakerthinkaboutCruelSummer?A.It’sacontroversialsong. B.It’sareflectivesong. C.It’sanenjoyablesong.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。ATheBestExhibitionstoSeein2026Raphael:SublimePoetryTheMetropolitanMuseumofArt,NewYork,USAMarch7—June1RaphaelisoneofthegreatestItalianRenaissancepaintersandarchitects.Fromhisshowofover200drawings,paintingsanddecorativearts,wecanexpectmajorpieceslike“TheAlbaMadonna”,aperfectexampleoftheartist’smasteryofharmonyandclassicalbeauty.StoriesofEcologySãoPauloMuseumofArt,BrazilMarch8—April1Thisexhibitionaimstoexploretheconceptofecologythroughworksnotjustofartists,butofactivistsandwholesocialmovements.Ofthe116imagesondisplay,mostlybyartistsfromthe“globalsouth”,emphasisisonthenature-humanbond,indicatingthenecessityofcollaborativeresponsesfromallcornersoftheplanettoaddressclimatechange.Matisse’sJazz:RhythmsinColorTheArtInstituteofChicago,USAMarch29—June28HenriMatisse,primarilyacelebratedpainterworldwide,turnedtopapercuttinginhisoldageashismediumafterasurgerylefthimunabletopickupabrush.Twentydifferentcut-papermodelswereformed,alldrawnfromhismemories,folktalesandcircuses.Theywerereproducedin1947instencil(模版)toformabookinlooseleaves,Jazz,accompaniedbyexplanatorynotesfromtheartisthimself.Now,itisshowninitsentiretyfortheveryfirsttimesinceitwasacquiredbythemuseumbackin1948.ChineseWomen’sFashionLosAngelesCountyMuseumofArt,USAJune14—September25VisitLACMAforabeautifullydesignedjourneythroughChinesewomen’sfashion.OnmodelsspeciallycustomizedbyfashiondesignerJasonWu,you’llseefromqipaoofthe1960swaybacktotherobes(长袍)oftheQingDynastyinavividdisplayofcolour,patternsandexcellentcraftsmanship.21.WhatdotheworksinStoriesofEcologyadvocate?A.Individualeco-commitments. B.Southernartisticinteraction.C.Globalclimatecooperation. D.Humantransformationofnature.22.WhatdoweknowaboutthebookJazz?A.Itcontains200colorplates. B.ItincludesMatisse’swriting.C.Ithasfixedandlinkedpages. D.Itwasfirstpublishedin1948.23.Whichofthefollowingexhibitionslaststhelongest?A.Raphael:SublimePoetry. B.StoriesofEcology.C.Matisse’sJazz:RhythmsinColor. D.ChineseWomen’sFashion.BSeveralyearsago,Iwasaddictedtopersonalbests(PBs).Itreatedeveryrunasanever-ceasingbattleagainsttimewithmyGPSwatchservingasmyjudge.FailureseemedcertainunlessIhitthetargetpacewhilesuccessmerelyfueledtheurgetomapouthowtogofasternexttime.Itwastwoyearsbeforethismeansofrunningbroughtoutmultiplephysicaldiscomfortsinme.Thenamajorinjury—mybrokenankle—sidelinedmeforthreemonths,forcingmetoswitchtolong,unhurriedwalksinthenearbypark—nowatch,noheadphonesandjusttherhythmofmyfootsteps.Itcameasarevelation:Inoticedthegoldencolorofduskfilteringthroughoakleaves,thelaughterofchildrenechoingfromtheplaygroundandthesmelloffreshlybakedbreadfloatingfromanearbybakery.WhenIreturnedtorunning,IresolvedtoabandontheaddictiontoPBs,optingforapacegentleenoughtoallowoff-keysingingwithoutbreathingheavily.Ijoinedasocialrunninggroup,wherewepausedtopetdogsandshareweeklystories.Thentrailrunning,whererootsandrocksdemandfullattentiontofootingratherthanspeed,becamemynewpursuit.Initially,itfeltodd,likeIwascheating,castingmeintoamildstateofdisquietwiththisunaccustomedpace.Soon,thisshiftbroughtclarity.OneSaturdaydawn,anaimlessrunledmetoareservoir.AsIwatchedthesunlightsparklingonthewater,IrealizedIhadn’tcheckedmyelectronicwatchevenonce—nothoughtsofpaceordistance,justpurepleasureinrunning.That’swhenithitme:Theessenceofrunningdoesn’tlieinpursuingdatabutinfullyinhabitingthepresent,embracingsurroundingdelightsandconnectingwithmybody,natureandtheworld.That,indeed,isthegreatestpersonalbestofall.Now,Iruntounwindafteralongworkday,tobondwithfriendsandtowitnesssunrises.OccasionallyIraceatfullspeed,onlywhenitfeelsfulfilling,notdrivenbyadeviceandlettinggooftheneedtoprovemyself.24.Whatdoesparagraph1indicateabouttheauthor?A.Hewaskeenonrunningaimlessly. B.Heexcelledinplottingrunningroutes.C.Hetendedtorunataconstantpace. D.Hetookhisrunningperformancetooseriously.25.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“revelation”inparagraph2probablyreferto?A.Auniversalcure. B.Along-awaitedmiracle.C.Anethicaloption. D.Arefreshingdiscovery.26.Howdidtheauthorfeelinhisfirstattemptattrailrunning?A.Uneasy. B.Relieved. C.Pessimistic. D.Determined.27.Whatdoestheauthor’sexperienceshow?A.Arunsharedisarunenjoyed. B.Runningisaboutjoynotfigures.C.Onecan’trunbeforeonecanwalk. D.Afarjourneybeginswithaninitialstep.C“Ghostgear”referstolostorabandonedfishingnets,ahighlydestructivepollutantinoceans.Eachyear,approximately1milliontonsofsuchgeararediscardedatsea,accountingforupto86%oflargemarinefloatingplastics.Unlikevisibleplasticwastelikebottles,itsinksintothedeepocean,continuouslytrappingseaanimals,producingmicroplasticsandendangeringnavigation.Toaddressthisissue,organizationslikeConservationInternationalhavelaunchedprogramsworldwide.AdistinctiveprojectinMexicofocusesontrainingfemalediversknownassirenastoclearawayghostgearandhelpcoastalcommunitiesgainadirectunderstandingofthepollution’sharm.Thesefemalediversrelyoncommercialfishingastheirprimaryincomesourcebutvolunteerforthecleanup.Afterprofessionaltrainingandcertification,theystartsearchingforandremovingdangerousghostgear.Theoperationteststheirphysicallimitsandpatiencetothefullest.Asmanyas117sailorsonceinvestedover40hoursinclearingamassive300-foot-longfishingnet.Theirdivingexperiencehascompletelytransformedtheirperceptionoftheocean.Byengagingwithcommunitiesandfishingcooperatives,theyhavegraduallygainedrecognition,carvingoutaspaceforwomeninmarineconservationwithinthemale-dominatedfishingindustry.Undoubtedly,preventiondeservestheequalprioritytocleanup.TheGlobalGhostGearInitiativehasdevelopedareportingsystemforfisherstonotifylostgearfortimelyrecoveryandprovidedthemwithregion-specificrecommendations,suchasavoidingoperationsinsevereweatherandstoringgearproperly.Inselectedregions,fishingnetsbearuniqueidentifiers,enablingtheprecisetrackingoftheirownershipbyindividualsorcommercialfisheriespost-recoveryandinstantlylockingdownwhoeverisatfault.“Onceyourfishinggearisattachedtodistinctidentifiers,itfacilitatesaheightenedsenseofindividualaccountability,whichinturngeneratesaconcreteeffectonyourbehavioralapproachtofishingpractices,”notesJimenez,amarinebiologist.Thegovernanceofghostgeardemandscooperationamongfishers,researchersandpolicymakers.Bychangingmindsetsandtakingeffectivemeasures,thiscampaignagainstocean“ghosts”isadvancingsteadily,injectinghopeforthesustainablefutureofmarineecosystemsandcoastalcommunities.28.Howdoesghostgeardifferfromothermarineplastics?A.It’shardertodetect. B.It’sdistributedmoreextensively.C.Ittakeslongertobreakdown. D.Itfloatsevenlyinshallowerwater.29.Whydoestheauthormentionthe300-foot-longnetremovalexample?A.Toshowcasetrainingeffect. B.Toemphasizepotentialnetrisks.C.Tohighlightworkefficiency. D.Todemonstratecleanupchallenges.30.WhatcanweinferfromJimenez’swords?A.Labelsavoidfishingnetloss. B.Technologyreshapesproductivity.C.Markingsboostresponsibility. D.Identityvalidationguaranteessecurity.31.Whatcanbethebesttitleofthetext?A.Deep-seaGhostGear:SilentKillers.B.Sirenas:DedicatedOceanGuardians.C.Multi-dimensionalActions:TacklingMarineGhosts.D.ForMarineConservation:MindYourFishingGear.DEngineersfromtheMassachusettsInstituteofTechnology(MIT)havedesignedaninnovativeultrasonic(超声波)systemtoshakewateroutofanatmosphericwaterharvester,recoveringcapturedwaterinjustminutes,abreakthroughaimingtoaddressglobalwatershortages.Atmosphericwaterharvesting,whichcollectswaterevenfromdrydesertair,hasbeenexploredbyscientistsforages.“Traditionalmethodsrelyheavilyonsolarheattoreleasethewaterabsorbedbyaspecialmaterial.Anymaterialgoodatcapturingwaterdoesn’twanttopartwiththatwater,”saidtheteamleaderBoriskina.“Theprocesstendstodragonforhourstoturnoutusablewater,unabletomeeturgentneedsinwater-starvedregions.”IkraShuvo,anMITgraduatestudentspecializinginultrasoundtechnologyforwearablemedicaldevices,becameacollaboratorwhenBoriskinarecognizedhisultrasoundexpertisecombinedwiththeirscouldsolvethewaterrecoveryproblemhead-on.Ultrasoundisaformofhigh-frequencysoundwavethatcangeneratemicroscopicshakeswhenactingonasubstance.Thisbeingthecase,theteamputforwardastraightforwardidea:Applyingultrasoundtothewater-harvestingmaterial,theycouldbreaktheweakbondsbetweenthewatermoleculesandthematerial,quicklycausingthewatertoshakelooseanddropoutasdroplets.Theteamsetouttodevelopanultrasonicwater-harvestingdevice.Itisheat-freebutrequiresexternalelectricity.Asolarcellcanrunthesystemandalsoactasasensorthatsignalswhenthestoragematerialhasreachedfulllimit.Programmedtoactivateautomaticallywheneverenoughwaterisreadytobecollected,thesetupboasts45-foldhigherenergyefficiencythanheat-basedalternatives,operatesindependentofsunlightandenablesrepeateddailycyclesforgreaterwateroutput.Itcanbeeasilypositionedinremotedryregions,providingasteadysupplyofcleanwaterandamoreenergy-efficient,environmentallyfriendlyalternativetoenergy-intensiveprocesseslikeseawaterdesalination.Endlesspossibilitieswillunfoldwhendistinctfieldsofscience—ultrasoundtechnology,materialsscienceandenvironmentalengineering—cometogether.TheSvetlana-ledMITteam’sleapinwaterrecoverytechnologyisapowerfultestamenttothisverytruth,onethatisanticipatedtobringvitalsolutionstowater-scarceregions.32.WhatdidBoriskinasayabouttraditionalwaterharvestingmethods?A.They’relow-yielding. B.Theyusewaterproofmaterials.C.They’reresource-intensive. D.Theyvaryfromregiontoregion.33.Onwhatbasisdidtheteamproposethenovelideainparagraph4?A.Theeasyreleaseofwater. B.Ultrasound’sphysicalproperties.C.Thetoughnessofmaterials. D.Ultrasound’sapplicationranges.34.Whatisthefunctionofasolarcellintheultrasonicdevice?A.Toheatthestoragematerial. B.Toabsorbanddrawonsunlight.C.Topowerthedeviceandmonitorcapacity. D.Tosetthedeviceforautomaticoperation.35.Whatmainlyaccountsfortheteam’stechnologicalbreakthrough?A.Pressingwaterdemand. B.Cross-disciplinaryintegration.C.Interschoolacademicexchanges. D.Svetlana’sexceptionalleadership.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。Asafreezingcoldwinterdrawsnear,thewinterbluesoftensetsin—alowmoodmarkedbyfeelingsadder,lessenergizedorlessinterestedinactivitiesthanusual.___36___Hereiswhatyoucandotogetitover.Laughteristhebestmedicinethatstimulatesbrainactivitytorelievedepressivesymptoms.___37___Youcangetthegreatestgiftfromthem:aheartylaugh.Laughterishighlyinfectious,soinvitefriendstojoinyouandsharethepopcorn.Whileprolongedscreentimeisn’tadvised,anoccasionalmoviemarathonisperfectoncolddays.It’sessentialtobuildactivitiesintoyourdayandgiveyourselfamanageabletasktocomplete.Evenchoreslikecleaningthefloorwillgiveyouasenseofcompetenceandachievement.___38___Youcantreatyourselftofreshflowersorhomemadecupofhotcocoa.Thesefunormeaningfulthingsarethebasisforbehavioralactivation,avitalmeansofboostingspirits.___39___Ifacoworker’supcomingBermudavacationsparksyourtravelwish,planalocalstaycation—evenaminione,forexample,aSundayafternooniceskatingwithfriends,tryinganewnearbyrestaurantorgoingtoaconcert.Allthisrequiresneitherabigbudgetnortimeoffworkbutstillcheersyouup.Lackofsunshinedisturbsthebody’sbiologicalclock,leadingtoadropinserotonin(血清素)andvitaminDlevels,andtherefore,yourmoodandenergylevels.Ifyouhaveflexibilityandtheweatherallows,trytoscheduleearly-morningwalksorlunchtimejogsoutsidetogetmorenaturallight.___40___A.Stopthinkingaboutunpleasantstuff.B.Lineupabunchofcomediestowatch.C.Positivehabitscanpromoteself-discipline.D.Butdobalanceyourhardworkwithminorjoys.E.They’llbrightenyourdayandrechargeyourenergy.F.Ifignored,it’llworsenintoaseriousmentaldisorder.G.Peoplegetamoodliftwithsomethingtolookforwardto.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四个选项中选出最佳选项。MsGreenwasajuniorhighschoolteacherfordecades.Shehadatrickfor________challengingstudents.Itbegannotwithjudgmentbutwitha(n)________searchforasingle________.Lastterm,MarcwasassignedtoMsGreen’sclass.Hehadareputationaroundtheschoolforhis________:disturbingclass,skippinghomeworkandfightingwithclassmates.Constantly________byteachers,hegrewcoldanddefensive.“Marc’srealtrouble—He’llruinyourclassorder,”otherteachers________MsGreen.Shelistenedandinquired,“Butwhat’ssomethinggoodabouthim?”ShelearnedMarcwasadedicatedfootballplayer.ThefirsttimeMarcenteredclass,she________himwith“I’veheardaboutyou”.Atthispoint,thekidwaspreparingforthe________speech:“You’dbetternotcausetroubleinmyclass...”Unexpectedly,heheard,“You’rethatgreatfootballplayer?CanIgetyourgame________?”Initially,hedidn’tgether________,andthenitsankin:MsGreenwantedtowatchhimplay.Warmthfloodedintohisheart—noadulthaddonehimsucha(n)________,andhenoddedexcitedly.MsGreenkeptherword.Fromthesidelines,sheshoutedMarc’snameandcheeredhimon.Herwarmandsincere________stimulatedhiswhole-heartedengagementinthegame.Heplayedwithremarkablefocus.Backinclass,MsGreen________Marc,“Youshowedgreatteamworkoutthere.”Thensheencouragedhim,“Whynotbringthatfocushere?I’mconvincedyou’lldowell.”Greatlymotivated,Marcbegantoparticipate,tryingto________hertrust.MsGreen’s________—seeingthegoodfirst—broughtoutthebestinhim.41.A.joining B.reaching C.accompanying D.pardoning42.A.secretive B.casual C.intentional D.bitter43.A.target B.excuse C.comfort D.strength44.A.behavior B.prejudice C.hobbies D.remarks45.A.attacked B.lectured C.tasked D.persuaded46.A.offended B.assisted C.warned D.trained47.A.greeted B.associated C.satisfied D.rewarded48.A.complex B.usual C.fun D.outdated49.A.opponents B.experiences C.score D.schedule50.A.need B.doubt C.message D.joke51.A.honor B.favor C.injustice D.service52.A.apology B.gesture C.wish D.offer53.A.thanked B.corrected C.praised D.questioned54.A.takeadvantageof B.givewayto C.putupwith D.liveupto55.A.approach B.advice C.evaluation D.promise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。IntheMid-AutumnFestivalseasonof2025,specialtycoffeebrandMStand___56___(partner)withZhangDingjuan,a30-year-oldinheritor(继承人)ofDaomingbambooweaving(编织).Recognized___57___ournationalintangibleculturalheritage,thecraft,therootsof___58___datebacktotheQinDynasty,comesfromDaomingTowninSichuanProvince.“Duringour___59___(collaborate)withabrand,wealwayslookforsharedelementsbetweentheiridentityandbambooweaving,”Zhangexplained.“WithMStand,wefocusedonpatternsandsimplicity.TheZ-shapedweaveechoesthe‘M’intheirlogo,andtheneutralcolorsmatchtheirclean,minimaliststyle.”Zhanggrewupwatchinghergrandfatherweavebaskets.Afterstudyingproductdesignatuniversity,shechose___60___(explore)thecraftevenfurther.ShetraveledtoDaominginpersontoreceivetrainingfromZhaoSijin,themasterinheritorofDaomingbambooweaving.Oneofthemost___61___(wide)usedmaterialsinDaomingweavingisYinshancizhubamboo___62___(harvest)attwoorthreeyearsold.Withlongjoints,thinwallsandstrongflexibility,itproducesdurableproducts.___63___makestheprocesspainstakingisthatitinvolvesdozensofcomplicatedsteps—scraping(刮),splitting,slicing,thinningandstretchingthefibers.Sofar,Zhang,togetherwithotherdesigners,___64___(diversify)thecraftbeyondtraditionalbasketsintoearrings,phonecasesandevencarseatbacks.Agourd-shapedbookmarkshedesignedbroughtinover100,000yuaninasinglemonth.Lastyear,shelaunchedherownbrand.“Ispentadecade___65___(learning)inDaoming.Frommakingsmallpiecestotakingoncomplex,customizedprojects,it’sbeenalongandtoughjourney,”Zhangsaid.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)66.假定你是李华,英国朋友Peter发来邮件邀请你制作一段3分钟的视频,介绍中国某个传统节日,助力其学校“中国文化周”展示。请你给他回信,内容包括:(1)选定的节日;(2)说明要制作的视频内容;(3)征求意见。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。DearPeter,I’mdelightedtohavetheopportunitytointroduceChineseculturetoyourschoolmatesduringtheupcomingChineseCultureWeek.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua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。JakeandLeowerethestarshootingguardsofEastHighandWestHighrespectively,bothcrazyaboutbasketballandskateboarding.Theywereoftenseenpracticingthree-pointersintheparkbasketballcourtandracingeachotherattheparktrackonweekends,eachdeterminedtoproveheoutshonetheother.Basketballgameswereheldregularlybetweenthetwoschools.Onthecourt,theyweretoughrivals;offthecourt,theycompetedinsecret.Despitethis,neitherofthemexpectedaconflictwouldexplodebetweenthematthecitybasketballfinal.Thatafternoon,thegympackedwithaudienceshookwithcheers.Thatwasathrillingclosegame.With10secondsleft,thescorewas58-57forWestHigh-EastHigh.Jake’steamwasdownbyjustonepoint.SweatrandownJake’sforehead,hiseyesfixedonthebasket,jawsettight.Hedribbled(运球)hard,leaningforwardtorushpastadefender,glancingattheclock—6secondsleft.Hislegstensed,desperatetoscorethewinningpointforhisteam.Leo,quickaslightning,rushedtoblockhim.TheirshoulderscrashedviolentlyandJake’sballslippedfromhishands,rollingoutofbounds.Thebuzzerrang—WestHighwon.Annoyed,JakegaveLeoaroughpush.“Youchargedintomeonpurpose!”heshouted.Leoglaredathimyelling,“Iwasjustplayingdefense!You’rejustasoreloserwhocan’tstanddefeat!”Theywrestledonthecourt.Theirteammatespulledthemapartandthetwostormedoff.Forweeks,theystayedawayfromeachother.Onesummernoon,Jakegrabbedhisskateboardandbackpackcontainingafirst-aidkit,somethingeverysportsaddictkepthandy,headingtotheparkskateboardingzone.Ashenearedthebasketballcourtnexttotheramp(滑板坡道),hespottedLeo,alone,practicingjumpshots.Secondslater,Leowentforhisskateboardnearby,skillfullyjumpedontoitandslidtowardtherampathighspeed.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。Butthefrontwheelgotstuckinanarrowgapontheground.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________AftergivingLeofirstaid,Jakepickedhimup.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________答案第=page11页,共=sectionpages22页答案第=page11页,共=sectionpages22页1.C【原文】M:Whatwouldyouliketodoinyourlifetime?W:IwanttotraveltoMars.IthinkthatwouldbethemostamazingthingIeverdoinlife.Whataboutyou?M:Iwanttowriteabookaboutfilms.2.B【原文】W:CanyoupickupAmyafterschooltoday?Shegetsoutat12:30p.m.Ihaveadoctor’sappointmentat1:00p.m.M:Icanpickherupat1:30p.m.I’llcalltheschoolandaskifshecangotothedaycareafterschoolforanhour.3.A【原文】W:Thanksformakingusdinner,Edward.Iknowitwasmyturn.M:Noproblem.Iknowthatyouhavebeenstudyinghardforyourexams,andIthoughtyoumightbehungry.4.A【原文】M:Whatdidyougetinyourmathexam?W:IgotanA!ThatmeansIcangotomyfirst-choiceuniversity!Whataboutyou?M:IonlymanagedaB.Ican’tgotomyfirst-choiceuniversitywiththesegrades.5.B【原文】M:Hi,Melissa.DidyouonlyjustgetbackfromFrance?Wewereexpectingyouyesterday.W:Hi,Ted.Ourflightwasdelayedbyover12hoursbecauseoftheweather.IphonedJackandexplained.6.A7.C【原文】M:Isityouthatplacedtheorder?W:Yes,thankyouforcomingsoquickly.M:Andwe’regoingtotheairport?W:That’scorrect.M:Theappmakeseverythingalotsimpler.I’vealreadymappedoutthequickestwayforyourjourney.W:Well,thatisveryhelpful.M:Thanks.Ialsohavesomebottlesofwaterifyouneedthem.W:Yes,please.I’msothirsty.Thankyou.8.B9.A10.A【原文】W:I’msorry,Mr.Marshall.Icouldn’tgetthebooksyouaskedfor.M:Whynot?I’msurethey’reoverthere.W:ButIthinkthebookcaseislockedorstuck.M:OK,sitbackdownandI’llgoandtrytoopenitmyself.W:I’malmostsureit’slocked.Thedoorjustwouldn’tmoveatall.M:Ifitis,I’llhavetogetthekeyfromtheheadmaster.Oh,buthe’snotintoday,ishe?W:No,Ithinkhe’sgoneonholiday.Hemighthavetakenthekeywithhim.M:No,hewouldn’tdothat—buthemighthaveleftitwithRachel.W:Shewasinschooltoday.Isawherthismorning.11.C12.C13.C【原文】W:Thankyouforinvitingmetoviewthisspecialexhibition.Itwasmypleasuretocometothisgallery.M:That’sallright.Theartworkswerepaintedbyalocalartist.Hespentdecadespaintingthebeautyofthisuniquetown,alongwithscenesfromhislife.W:MayIaskaquestion?Iheardthattheartistdiedin1922withouteversellingasinglepainting.Isthattrue?M:Yes,indeed.Theartistpreferredtobealone.Helivedbyhimself,workinginsecret,andpaintedalmostallhislife.Hisfriendsandfamilyonlydiscoveredhistalentafterhediedattheageof92.Whentheyclearedhishouse,theyfoundmorethan300paintings.Andnoonehadeverseenthesepaintings.W:Howsurprisedanddelightedhewouldbetoknowthathisartworksarenowbein

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