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2026届吉林延边朝鲜族自治州高三下学期一模英语试题一、听力选择题1.Howoftendoesthewomanprobablypracticetheguitarnow?A.Everyday. B.Onceperweek. C.Everyotherweek.2.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Anewschoolproject. B.Alocaleducationplan. C.Awell-knownactivist.3.Whatarethespeakerspraising?A.AnAItool. B.Astudyguide. C.Theirpersonalteacher.4.Whatdoesthewomanemphasizeasthekeytoshapingvalues?A.Whatyouchoosetodo. B.Whatyoutalkabout. C.Whatyoulearn.5.Whatdoesthemanprobablymissdoingmost?A.Chattingoverthephone.B.Sharinghome-cookedmeals.C.Celebratingholidays.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inaclassroom. B.Inadininghall. C.Inalibrary.7.Whenwillthespeakersprobablymeetnext?A.At4:15. B.At5:00. C.At5:15.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.Whatistheman’sattitudetowardbusiness?A.It’seasiesttoplaneverythingbeforehand.B.It’sbesttoshiftstrategiesaccordingly.C.It’sessentialtosticktooneplan.9.Wheredidthemanmainlylearnaboutthistrend?A.Fromacustomer. B.Fromasocialmediapost. C.Fromamarketresearch.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。10.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Fellowteachers.B.Teacherandstudent.C.Teacherandgovernmentofficial.11.Howdoesthewomanfeelaboutthecurrentclassroomequipment?A.Dissatisfied. B.Unconcerned. C.Proud.12.Whatgoalisthemanworkingtoward?A.Tohelpstudentsmasteradvanceddevices.B.Tomakeclassroomslookfancier.C.Toenhanceteachingefficiency.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。13.Wheredoesthemanmostlikelylivenow?A.Inalargecity. B.Inasmalltown. C.Inamountainvillage.14.Whydoesthemancometotheplace?A.Tospendhisholiday. B.Tobuyahouse. C.Tovisithisfamily.15.Whatisthewoman’sfavoritepartofthesmallhouse?A.Thefurnitureinside. B.Thearchitecturaldesign. C.Thesurroundingnature.16.Whatwillthespeakersprobablydonext?A.Explorethefrontgarden.B.Gotothebackofthehouse.C.Tourtherooms.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17.Whydidthespeakermainlysetupthisclass?A.Tohelpstudentsbecomeconfident.B.Toassiststudentsinapplyingtouniversities.C.Toteachstudentsprofessionalindustryskills.18.Whatdoesthespeakersayaboutprojecttopics?A.Theymustrelatetofuturecareers.B.Theyshouldfocusonsolvingsocialproblems.C.Theycanbeanythingdrivenbypersonalpassions.19.WhatisthepurposeofFridaymeetings?A.Tochooseatopic. B.Tosetfuturegoals. C.Tosharecompletedwork.20.Howwillthespeakermainlyhelpthestudents?A.Bygivingthemtopicideas.B.Byintroducingthemtovaluablepeople.C.Bymanagingtheirprojecttimelines.二、阅读理解Fourbreathtakingdestinationsaroundtheworldarewaitingforyoutoexplore,eachofferinguniqueexperiencesthatblendnaturalbeautyandculturalcharm.Santorini,GreeceFamousforitswhite-washedbuildingswithbluedomesoverlookingtheAegeanSea,Santoriniisapostcard-perfectisland.Thebesttimetovisitisduringlatespringorearlyautumn,whentheweatherismildandthecrowdsarethinner.Don’tmissthestunningsunsetsinOia,wheretouristsgathereveryeveningtowatchtheskyturnintoacanvasofredandgold.LocaldelicacieslikefreshseafoodandAssyrtikowinearemust-triesforanyfoodlover.Lisbon,PortugalAcoastalcapitalwhereold-worldcharmmeetslaid-backvibes,Lisbonisdottedwithcolorfultiledbuildings,historictrams,andhilltopviewpoints.Thebesttimetovisitisspring(MarchtoMay)orautumn(SeptembertoOctober),whentemperaturesarepleasantandfestivalslikeSantoAntóniofillthestreetswithjoy.Don’tmissthemedievalcastleofSãoJorge,whichofferspanoramicviewsofthecity,andbesuretotrypasteldenata,thecity’siconiccustardtart,pairedwithacupofstrongblacktea.Queenstown,NewZealandKnownasthe“AdventureCapitaloftheWorld”,Queenstownisaparadiseforthrill-seekers.NestledontheshoresofLakeWakatipuandsurroundedbytheSouthernAlps,itoffersactivitieslikebungeejumping,skydiving,andwhite-waterrafting.Forthosewhopreferaslowerpace,acruiseonthelakeorahikeinthenearbymountainsprovidesbreathtakingviewsofsnow-cappedpeaksandcrystal-clearwaters.Marrakech,MoroccoAvibrantcityinNorthAfrica,Marrakechisafeastforthesenses.Themedina,aUNESCOWorldHeritageSite,isamazeofbustlingsouks(露天市场)sellingspices,textiles,andhandcraftedgoods.Djemaael-Fna,themainsquare,comesaliveatnightwithstorytellers,musicians,andfoodstallsservingtagineandminttea.VisittheBahiaPalacetoadmireitsintricatetileworkandlushgardens,anddon’tforgettohaggle(讨价还价)politelywiththelocalvendorsforauniquesouvenir.21.WhichdestinationisfreefromlargecrowdsoftouristsinSeptember?A.Santorini,Greece. B.Lisbon,Portugal.C.Queenstown,NewZealand. D.Marrakech,Morocco.22.WhatisQueenstownmostfamousfor?A.Colorfultiledbuildings. B.Adventureactivities.C.Bustlingnightmarkets. D.Stunningsunset.23.WhatdoestheauthorsuggestvisitorsdoinMarrakech?A.TasteAssyrtikowine. B.Trypasteldenata.C.Buydistinctivesouvenirs. D.HikeintheSouthernAlps.WhenIinherited(继承)mygrandmother’soldwoodendesklastsummer,Ineverexpectedittochangemyrelationshipwithwriting.Thedesk,withitsfadedcherryfinishandasmalldrawerstuckshut,hadsatinheratticforoveradecade.Myparentssuggesteddonatingit,butsomethingaboutthecarvedfirstlettersofgrandma’name“E.M.”onthecornermademedecidetobringithome.Ispentanentireweekendtryingtoopenthestuckdrawer.NothingworkeduntilIrememberedGrandma’sloveforbeeswaxcandles—shealwayslitthemwhilewritingletterstohersister.Irubbedapieceofbeeswaxalongthedrawer’sedges,anditslidopen.Insidewasatatterednotebookfilledwithherpoetry,afountainpenwithdriedink,andanotethatread:“Fortheonewhowillcarryonthewords.”Grandmawasaquietwomanwhorarelytalkedaboutherwriting.Ihadnoideashecomposedpoetry,letalonethatshedreamedofhavingherworkpublished.AsIreadherverses—aboutthebeautyofruralsunsets,thepainoflosingherhusbandyoung,andthejoyofwatchinghergrandchildrengrow—IfeltaconnectiontoherIhadneverexperiencedbefore.Herwordsweresimplebutheartfelt,andtheymademeseetheworldthroughhereyes.Inspiredbyhernotebook,Istartedwritingagain.Ihadabandonedmyhobbyofwritingshortstoriesyearsago,overwhelmedbyschoolworkandthefearthatmywordswerenotgoodenough.ButsittingatGrandma’sdesk,usingherfountainpen,Ifoundmyvoiceagain.Iwroteaboutmychildhoodsummersatherfarm,aboutthewaythedesksmelledlikecedarandmemories,andaboutthecourageittookforGrandmatowriteinsecret.Lastmonth,Isubmittedoneofmystoriestoalocalliterarymagazine.Tomyshock,itwasacceptedforpublication.WhenIreceivedtheacceptanceletter,IplaceditonthedesknexttoGrandma’snotebook.Inthatmoment,Iknewshewassmilingdownonme.Thedeskwasneverjustapieceoffurniture—itwasabridgebetweentwogenerations,areminderthatourwordscanliveonlongafterwearegone.24.Whydidtheauthorrefusetodonatethedesk?A.Theauthorknewitcouldmakeadifferencetowriting.B.Theauthorwastouchedbytheinitials“E.M.”.C.Theauthorthoughtitwasanexpensivepieceoffurniture.D.Theauthordiscoveredthesecretinthedrawer.25.WhatdoestheunderlinedsentenceinPara.2imply?A.Grandmaleftthedesktowhoeverfoundthenotebook.B.Grandmahopedtowriteletterstohersister.C.Grandmaexpectedtheauthortocontinuewriting.D.Grandmadreamedofpublishingherpoetry.26.Whatdoesparagraph3mainlytalkabout?A.Theauthor’sunderstandingofgrandma’slife. B.Thebeautyofgrandma’swords.C.Grandma’swritingstyle. D.Grandma’searlyexperiences.27.Whatmightbethebesttitleforthetext?A.UnpublishedPoetry. B.JourneyBacktoWriting.C.SecrettoaLongLife. D.GiftintheDrawer.Icelandisnolongermosquito-free.OnOct21,2023thecountry’sNaturalScienceInstituteannouncedthatthreemosquitoeshadbeendiscoverednearReykjavik,thecapitalcity.Thismarks“thefirstrecordofmosquitoesoccurringinthenaturalenvironmentinIceland”,MatthiasAlfredsson,ascientistattheinstitute,toldCNN.Mosquitoesarecommoninsectswithover3,700speciesworldwide,accordingtotheUSCentersforDiseaseControlandPrevention.Iceland,thankstoitscold,harshclimate,hadbeenoneoftheonlytwoplacesonEarthundisturbedbymosquitoes,theotherbeingAntarctica.However,climatechangeischangingthat.Thisspring,Icelandsawrecordtemperatures,hitting26.6°ConMay15,withsomeareasexperiencingmorethan10°Caboveaverage,accordingtotheIcelandicMeteorologicalOffice.Icelandisn’tthefirstplacetoloseitsmosquito-freestatus,saidnewswebsiteLiveScience.Hawaiiwasmosquito-freeuntil1826,whenthey“hitchhiked”thereonEuropeanandAmericanshipsandthrivedinHawaii’shot,humidclimate.Eveninregionswheremosquitoesarecommon,morespeciesareappearingastheplanetwarms,saidTheGuardian.Forexample,intheUK,twoinvasivespecies,includingtheEgyptianmosquito,werediscoveredthisyear.Theycanspreaddiseaseslikedenguefever(登革热),whichaffects100to400millionpeopleannually,accordingtotheWorldHealthOrganization.Mosquitoeslovewarmtemperatures.Theyarecold-blooded,orectothermic(变温的),meaningtheirbodytemperaturematchestheirenvironment,explainedTheConversation.Mosquitolarvae(幼虫)needtemperaturesbetween7°Cand16°Ctogrow,whileadultsprefertemperaturesover27°Candgointohibernation(冬眠)below10℃.Besidestemperature,climatechangeinfluencesmosquitospreadbymakingprecipitation(降水)irregular,StanfordReportnoted.Giventhatmosquitoesstayinstill,dirtywaterbeforebecomingflyingadults,floodscreatebreedingpoolsforthem,whiledroughtsleadpeopletostorewater,increasingmosquitohabitats,accordingtotheWorldMosquitoProgram,anon-profitrunbyMonashUniversityinAustralia.Whilemosquitoesaretakingadvantageofclimatechange,otheranimalsarebeingforcedtoexpandtheirrangefurthernorthforthesamereason,saidWorldAtlas.ThisisparticularlytrueforArcticspecieslikepolarbearsandsnowyowls.28.WhatmadeIcelandoncefreeofmosquitoes?A.Strictpoliciestokillmosquitoes. B.ItsgreatdistancefromAntarctica.C.Theuniquelocalclimate. D.AbanonshipsarrivingfromAmerica.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“they”inparagraph3referto?A.Europeans. B.Mosquitoes. C.Americans. D.Ships.30.Whatisthereasonforthechangeofmosquitodistribution?A.Anon-profitprogram. B.Invasivespecies. C.Warmertemperatures. D.Dirtywater.31.Whatcanbeinferredaboutclimatechangefromthelastparagraph?A.Ithasgotpositiveeffectsfrommosquitoes.B.Ithasenabledanimalstofindnewhabitats.C.Ithasservedasanindicatorofanimalbreeding.D.Ithashadanotableimpactoncertainspecies.Whetherit’smusic,literatureorcinema,weallseekemotionalcomfortinsomeformofartfromtimetotime.However,thepowerofartactsnotonlyonourminds,butalsoonourbodies.Forthefirsttime,aUKstudyhasfoundthatartpositivelyaffectstheimmune,endocrine(内分泌的)andnervoussystemsallatonce,reportedTheGuardian.Theexperimentinvolved50healthyadultsaged18to40.HalflookedatoriginalartworksattheCourtauldGalleryinLondon,whiletheotherhalflookedatcopiesofthesamepaintingsinanon-gallerysetting.Thehealthsensorstheyworerecordeda22percentreductionofstresshormonesinthegallery-goersand8percentfortheothergroup,reportedArtFund,theUK’snationalcharityforart.Inflammatorymarkers(炎症标志物),whicharesignsofhealthissueslikeheartdiseaseandanxiety,alsodroppedbyabout30percentforthegallerygroup.Meanwhile,signsofexcitement,likeahigherheartrate,wereobserved,indicatingthatartcanbothcalmandenergizeourbodies.Moreover,thesebenefitsseemedconsistentregardlessofthevolunteers’artknowledge.Whatmakesartsopowerful?Scientistshavedifferenttheories.One,developedbyEdwardVesselattheCityCollegeofNewYork,lookstoourbrain’sdefault(默认的)modenetwork,whichiswidelybelievedtoplayakeyroleincreativity.Thisnetworkusuallyquietsdownwhenweengagewiththeoutsideworld.However,whenweenjoyart,itbecomesactivealongwithotherfocus-relatedpartsofthebrain.Thiscouldbewhyartexperiencescanfeelveryintense.Eventhoughwearestilllearninghowthisworks,thepowerofarthasbeenappliedintherapysincethemid-20thcentury.Itwasfirstdevelopedtohelptraumatized(心理受创的)WorldWarIIsoldiersexpressthemselves,asthetraumasoftenaffectedtheirbrain’sspeechcenters,limitingtraditionaltalktherapy,accordingtoAmericanScientist.Sincethen,arttherapyhasbenefitedover650millionpeopleworldwide.StudiesliketherecentoneintheUKcanhelpmakearttherapymoreavailable.“Weneedmoreresearchthatshowstheoutcomesinaveryquantitativeway,inascientificway,inabroad,systematicway,”saidMarygraceBerberian,aprofessoratNewYorkUniversity.Sheexplainedthatpolicymakersandinsurancecompaniesrelyonthisdatatomakedecisionsaboutcoverage,accordingtoaNewYorkUniversitypressreleaseinSeptember.32.WhatdoestheUKstudymainlyfind?A.Artknowledgematterstogetcomfort. B.Arthaspositiveeffectsonhumans.C.Galleriescantaketheplaceofhospitals. D.Healthsensorscanreducestresshormones.33.WhatcanwelearnaboutdefaultmodenetworkfromEdwardVessel’stheory?A.Itbecomesactivewhenweengagewithart.B.Itintensifiesartexperiencesinquietcircumstances.C.Itallowsustostaycalmincontactwiththeoutsideworld.D.Itholdsakeyroleinactivatingourbrain’sfocus-relatedparts.34.Whatistheauthor’spurposeinwritingPara.5?A.Torecommendawaytoprotectsoldiers. B.Toillustratethedangersoftrauma.C.Toshowhowarttherapywasdiscovered. D.Toprovethebenefitsofart.35.WhatisMarygraceBerberian’sattitudetowardsarttherapy?A.Doubtful. B.Intolerant. C.Precise. D.Critical.TheArtoftheRestart:HowtoFocusonWhatYouHaveWe’veallhadmomentswhenlifeslamsthebrakes.Maybeitwasanunexpectedlossofalovedone,aprofessionalsetback,ortheheavyrealizationthatyoumadeagenuinemistake.Wehitawall,andsuddenly,thevibrantjourneyoflifefeelslikestoppinginagrey,endlessstationwherewewaitforthelighttoreturn.36Weoftenmentally“beatup”onourselvesfarworsethananyoutsidecriticevercould.Thefirstandmostimportantactofself-restart,isdroppingtheinvisiblebackpackofguilt.Thatbackpackgetsheavierwitheverypassingday.Forgiveyourself.37Youcan’tcontrolwhathashappened,butyoucancontrolwhatyoucarryforward.Onceyou’veclearedtheslate,it’stimetofocusonyourabundance,notwhatyoulack.It’seasytolookaroundandfeellikeyou’remissingthekeyingredientsforhappiness.Butafundamentaltruthofjoyisthatitcomesfromwhatyoufocusonrightnow.38Yourlifeisnotdefinedbyitsgaps;it’sdefinedbythemagnificentstructureyou’vealreadybuilt.39Whenwe’rehurting,isolationcanfeelsafe.Butgoodhealingisrarelyasoloproject.Thismeansfindingyourconfidant(知己):shareyourburdenwithacompassionatepersonwhowilllistenwithoutjudgment.Beingseenandheardisapowerfulformofhealing.If“re-starting”stillfeelsoverwhelming,trythemoodmagicofmovement.40Findamovementyouactuallyenjoy—abriskhikeinnature,glidingonabike.Thegoalisn’tpunishingyourself;it’sfindingjoyinmotion.Letthecombinedpoweroffreshairandphysicalactivityworktheirsilentmagiconyourwholebeing.Treatyourselflikeagoodfriend.Choosetobegratefulforthegiftofthehumanexperience.Giveyourselfpermissiontobeamessy,learning,flawedhumanbeing.A.Learnthelesson,andlettheguiltgo.B.Bringsomenewbeautyintotheworld.C.Don’tmeasureyourlifebywhat’smissing.D.Exerciseisthekeytounlockingthebestmood.E.Afterreframingyourfocus,reachoutandconnect.F.Allowyourselftimetoprocessthesefeelingsalone.G.Butthetruthis,themostcourageousthingischoosingtore-start.三、完形填空KilianJornet,aSpanishultrarunner,steppedoutsideandstartedanotherextremeday,cyclingthedistanceofaTourdeFrancestagebeforerunningandclimbingthelandofAmerica’shighest41.Jornetcalledhisone-monthchallengeStatesofElevation.In31days,hetraveledfromNewYorktoColorado,42peaksover4,200meterstall.43filledhispath.Icecoverednarrowridges.Looserocksslipped44hisfeet.Somedaysbroughtintenseheat;othersbroughtfreezingrain.Yethe45tostop.“Thereweremomentswhenmybodywantedtogiveup,”hesaid.“Butmymindstayedcalm.I46thenextstep,notthewholemountain.”Jornetoftenmovedfor16to18hoursadayand47onlyafewhoursbeforestartingagain.Everymovementonthetrailcamefromhisown48—noenginesorlifts.Thisjourneydidnotgrowfromaloveofrecords.Itgrewfrom49.Jornetwantedtoreconnectwithnatureand50thelimitofhumanbodyandmind.“Themountains51youwhoyoureallyare,”hesaid.“Outthere,nothingisfake.Only52matters.”Aftermorethan480hoursofmovement,hereachedthefinalpeak.Nocrowdswaited.Nocelebration53.Onlysilenceandwidesky.Butthemarkheleftwas54.Itisastoryofenduranceandthequietpowerof55.41.A.trail B.peak C.forest D.valley42.A.moving B.enjoying C.tackling D.measuring43.A.Mystery B.Surprise C.Fear D.Danger44.A.beyond B.through C.beneath D.on45.A.refused B.managed C.planned D.expected46.A.pickedup B.worriedabout C.focusedon D.referredto47.A.parked B.slept C.waited D.improved48.A.strength B.heart C.team D.idea49.A.wisdom B.curiosity C.patience D.fame50.A.set B.display C.break D.explore51.A.teach B.define C.award D.warn52.A.peace B.truth C.success D.effort53.A.counted B.followed C.faded D.increased54.A.deep B.casual C.fresh D.popular55.A.energy B.perseverance C.bravery D.reflection四、语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。QigongisaspecialkindofChineseexercise.Ithelpspeoplestayhealthybymovingslowly,breathingdeeply,andfocusingthemind.Theword“Qi”meansenergy,and“Gong”meanspractice.Therefore,Qigongmeans“thepracticeofenergy”.Unlikerunningorjumping.Qigongisslowandgentle,butitcanhelpwithstress,tiredness,weakdigestion,orevensleep56(problem).InChineseculture,peoplebelievethatQiflowsinsidethebody,likewater57(flow)throughrivers.58Qimoveswell,thebodyfeelsstrong.Butifitgetsblocked,wemayfeelsickorweak.QigonghelpsunblockandguidetheQi,andthebodybecomesbalancedagain.PeopledoQigongbystandingstill,movingarmsslowly,turningthebody,andbreathingdeeply,59lookseasy,buttakespractice.Someformsalsoincludesoftsoundsorspecialhandshapestohelpfocustheenergy.Qigong60(practise)inChinaforover2,000years.Inancienttimes,doctors,monks,andmartialartistsallpractisedQigong.Somedidit61healingandpeaceofmind,andotherstomaketheirKungFu62(strong).Today,manypeoplestillpractiseQigonginparksorhomes.Somedoitin63morningtofeelfresh.Othersdoitatnighttorelax.EvenchildrencanlearnsimpleQigongtohelpthem64(breath)betterandfocusmore.Qigongisnotaboutwinningorspeed.Itisaboutlisteningtoyourbodyandstayingcalm.Itshowsthe65(wise)ofChineseculture—healingwithbreath,movement,andpeace.五、书信写作66.假定你是校世界文学研习社(theWorldLiteratureStudyClub)社长李华,计划举办“作品分享会”,你想邀请外教Mr.Smith参加。请给他写一封英文邮件,内容包括:1.介绍活动目的、时间、地点;2.请他在活动中分享自己的看法;3.表达期待。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。DearMr.Smith,______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua六、书面表达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。Inthewarmsummersun,Tommyandhisfriendswererollerskating,fillingCloverAvenuewithjoyandlaughter.Suddenly,anelderlywomanappearedoutofnowhere.“Hi,Tommy.Canyoucometomyhousetomorrowafterschool?”“Sure,noproblem,”Tommyturnedhisheadaroundasheanswered.AssoonasTommyrealizedthatitwasMrs.Johnson,heregrettedhisreply.Butitwastoolate.Shehadwalkedaway.TheJohnsonshadrecentlymovedinonthegroundfloorandtheneighborswerealittleafraidofthenewcomers.Actually,Mrs.JohnsonstartedcomplainingaboutTommyandhisfriendsplayingnearherwindowsincedayone.Thefollowingday,Tommygatheredhiscourage,knockedonthedoorandwaitednervously.WhenMrs.Johnsonfinallyopenedthedoor,Tommywastakenabackbyhersun-kissedcomplexion(晒得黝黑的肤色)andneatlytiedwhitehair.“Don’tbeshy.I’moldbutnotawitch(巫婆),”shelaughedlightly.Tommynoddedandsteppedinside.Theapartmentwallswerefullofphotographs.Inoneofthem,hesawabeautifulgirlstandinginRome’sPantheon.“Thisismygranddaughter,Emily,”Mrs.Johnsonexplainedcalmly.“Takeoffyourshoes,youngman,”shesaidwithawarmsmile.Tommyobedientlyremovedhissneakers.AsTommysettledintohischair,MrsJohnsonreturnedfromthekitchenwithalargecaketoppedwithredstrawberries.“Ibakedthisforyou,”shesaid,placingitonthetable.Tommy’seyeswidenedinsurprise.“Ihadnoideashecouldbake,”hethought.Mrs.Johnsoncuthimaslice.“Thankyou,”Tommysaidquietly,takingabite.Itwasdelicious.Followingamoment’ssilence,Mrs.Johnsonopenedhermouthandsaid.“Yousee,EmilyspendsalotoftimewithusasherparentsworkinItaly.Sheisveryill,andthedoctorsrecommendsherestalot.”Afterabriefpause,sheasked,“Tommy,Inoticedthatyouaretheleaderofyourgroup.Canyouandyourfriendsfindanotherplacetoplay?”注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请安如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。BeforeTommycouldrespond,apale,tiredgirlappearedinthedoorway.__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Thenextday,Tommyexplainedeverythingtohisfriends.__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________参考答案题号12345678910答案ACAABBCBAC题号11121314151617181920答案ACABCBACCB题号21222324252627282930答案ABCBCADCBC题号31323334353637383940答案DBADCGACED题号41424344454647484950答案BCDCACBABD题号515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8.B9.A【原文】W:Hi.Dan.How’stherestaurant?M:Busy,nowonlineordersareup.W:Ithoughtyourrestaurantwasmostlyforeatingin.M:Itwas.Butnotenoughcustomersrespondedtoourpreviousmode,soI’mfollowingthemarketneedelsewhere!Wenowofferamealplanservice,makingfreshmealsdailyanddeliveringthemtoourmonthlysubscribers.W:Impressive!M:That’smyfavoritepartofrunningabusiness—toadapt.W:What’sthemealplanlike?M:Customerstellustheirfoodlikesanddislikes.Weplantheirmealsforaweek,cookfreshdaily,anddeliverthemhot.W:Howdidyougettheidea?M:Acustomersuggestedit.ShementionedthiswasapopulartrendonsocialmediaandsuggestedIconsidermarketingmybusinessthisway.SoItookheradvice!10.C11.A12.C【原文】M:So,yourheadteacherinvitedmeheretovis
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