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试卷第=page11页,共=sectionpages33页试卷第=page11页,共=sectionpages33页唐山市2026年普通高等学校招生统一考试第一次模拟演练英语本试卷共12页,满分150分。考试时长120分钟。注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号、考场号、座位号填写在答题卡上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用2B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,将本试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。1.WhatisTombusydoing?A.PreparinganEnglishspeech.B.Learningpaper-cuttingskills.C.Teachingforeignstudentshistory.2.Whatwillthespeakersdothisafternoon?A.Haveatest. B.Reviewphysics. C.Exchangetheirnotes.3.Whatdoesthemanthinkofhisvolunteerwork?A.Quitefun. B.Ratherdemanding. C.Unexpectedlyrewarding.4.Whatisthemostlikelyrelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Classmates. B.Teacherandstudent. C.Motherandson.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Developmentinruralareas.B.Familybusinessesinthevillages.C.Thelifechoicesofyoungvillagers.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.Whydoesthemangotothewoman?A.Toquestionthegrade. B.Tohandinhisessay. C.Toshowhishardwork.7.Whatdoesthewomanadvisethemantodo?A.StopusingAI. B.Expresshisownideas. C.Betterhislanguage.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.Whatisthenewrealityshowmainlyabout?A.Learningfarmingskills. B.Showingpersonaltalents. C.Doingcompetitivegames.9.Howdoesthewomanlikethenewrealityshow?A.Boring. B.Popular. C.Real.10.WhatwillLilydotonight?A.Gotothegym. B.Watchtheshow. C.Replytoatext.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。11.WheredidthemangorightbeforecomingtoChina?A.Thailand. B.India. C.Malaysia.12.WhatwillthemanpracticeinChina?A.TaiChi. B.Qigong. C.Calligraphy.13.Whatdoesthewomanprefertodo?A.Visitthecapital. B.Livearelaxedlife. C.Gotoauniversitytown.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。14.WhydidDebbiestartsportsvolunteeringatfirst?A.Togetapaidjob. B.Togiveback. C.Toearncollegecredits.15.WhatisDebbie’sgraduationpaperabout?A.Sportseventoperation. B.Practicalvolunteerskills. C.Tabletennischampionships.16.WhathelpsDebbiegetherjob?A.Hergraduationpaper. B.Herinterviewperformance. C.Hervolunteerexperience.17.WhichbestsummarizesDebbie’scareerpath?A.Fromplayertocoach. B.Fromstudenttointerviewer. C.Fromvolunteertomanager.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。18.WhatmadeAngelinaTsuboifallinlovewithprogramming?A.Herteacher’sguidance. B.Thesenseofachievement. C.Theinterestinpuzzlegames.19.WhenwastheappLilaccreated?A.In2021. B.In2023. C.In2024.20.WhatadvicedoesAngelinaTsuboigivetoyoungpeople?A.Keepapositiveattitude. B.Exploregoodsituations. C.Getinspirationfromdailylife.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。AMostpasswordsarestillweak.AstudybySpecopsfoundthat98.5%ofreal-worldpasswordsareobjectivelyweak.Only1.5%ofpasswordsmadeitintothe“strong”zone,definedasbeingatleast15characterslongandusingtwoormorecharactertypes.Only3.3%ofpasswordswerelongerthan15characters.Thismeansthatmostpasswordscanbecrackedquicklyusinginexpensivepowerfulcomputertools.Themostcommonpasswordswereeightcharacterslongwithjusttwocharactertypes,suchas“Summer22”or“Office99”.About8%ofallpasswordsfellintothisdangerouslybasiczone.Closebehindwereeight-characterpasswordswithonlyonecharactertype,mostoftenlettersalone,andinmanycaseslowercaselettersonly.Theseaccountedforanother7.6%ofallpasswords.Whenpasswordlengthisheldconstant,securitydependslargelyonthevarietyofcharactersused.Thetablebelowillustratesthiseffect.CharactersetSizeofsetTotalcombinationsHowlongtocrack?15characterspasswordoflowercaseonly(a-z)262615~1.68×1021Easilycrackedwithpowerfultoolsindaysorweeks15characterspasswordoflowercase+uppercase(a-z,A-Z)525215~2.53×1025Muchhardertocrack,butstillpossibleovertime15characterspasswordofalphanumeric(a-z,A-Z,0-9)626215~7.70×1026Verystrongpasswordsformostpracticalusecases15characterspasswordofallprintablecharacters(a-z,A-Z,0-9,symbols)949415~2.25×1029NearlyimpossibletocrackInadditiontocharactervariety,passwordlengthalsoplaysanimportantroleinsecurity.Usingpasswordsof16to20characterswithatleasttwodifferentcharactertypes-letters,numbers,orsymbols-pushesthenumberofpossiblecombinationsintothetrillions.Evenhigh-endcrackingfarmswouldtakeyearsorcenturiestobreakthem.Inreality,however,weakpasswordsarestillverycommon.AsDarrenJames,SeniorProductManageratSpecops,notes,“Manyusersarestilllow-hangingfruitforonlinethieves,whocancracktheirpasswordsinseconds.”21.Whatpercentageofpasswordsarethemostcommontype?A.1.5%. B.3.3%. C.7.6%. D.8%.22.Whatisthemainfactorthetablecompares?A.Thesizeofset. B.Useofletters.C.Thecrackingmethod. D.Passwordlength.23.WhydoestheauthorquoteDarrenJames?A.Tointroducehiscompany. B.Towarntheonlinethieves.C.Tostresstheworryingreality. D.Tocriticizeusersforpoorchoices.BSajanVeerAbrolisthefounderoftheClothesBoxFoundationinGurugram,India.Hisstorybeganinahumbleway.Oneafternoonin2013,hedecidedtocleanouthiswardrobe(衣柜).“Ididnotwanttheclothestobethrownaway,soIcameupwiththeideaofdistributingthemtopeopleintheneighbourswhoneededthem.”Soon,Sajanwasjoinedbyfriendsandfamilywholovedtheconcept.“Wewouldmixandmatchtheclothesthatwereceived,makepairsandthendistributethesetolabourersatconstructionsites,”explainsSajan.Thishadawell-thought-outmotivebehindit,henotes.“Migrant(迁移的)labourersrarelygetclothes.Yourfirstpreferencewouldalwaysbeyourhousehelp.”In2015,aTVshowinvitedSajanandhisteamtosharetheirstory.“ItwasaTVshowthatchangedthegameforus,”recallsSajan.Theyhadn’trealizedthatthiswouldbethestartingpointfortheirsuccess.“Assoonastheshowaired,wewerefloodedwithcallsandmessages.”Theresponseshowedhowmuchpotentialthissocialprojecthad.AndSajanwasnotreadyto.letitgo.Laterthatyear,hequithisjobasananalystandturnedhisentirefocustotheClothesBoxFoundation.Overthenextdecade,theteamgrewtoareasignoredbyotherdonationdrives.Whenaskedabouthissuccess,Sajansays,“Well,welistentopeople.Wetakepeople’sresponseveryseriously.Wethenadaptthedonationstotheneedsofeachareawearedeliveringthemto.Clothesneedtosuitthepeopleineacharea.”ThejourneyhasbeenphenomenalforSajan,whosevoicecarriesaslightprideashespeaksofthefoundation’swork.“Reallearningcomesfromdoing,”heemphasizeswhenaskedwhatittakestorunsuchaprojectwithoutanypriorknowledge.Leadingaprojectthatlinkspeoplewhohaveextrawiththosewhoneedhelp,heshares,“I’vealwayslearntfrommyseniorsthatwherethereareproblemstherearealsoopportunities.”24.WhydoesSajandistributeclothestolabourers?A.Theyareoftenignored. B.Theirclothesweareasily.C.Hewantedtoattractattention. D.Hisfamilyaskedhimtodoso.25.WhatdidSajandecidetodoaftertheTVshow?A.Replytocallsandmessages. B.Focusentirelyontheproject.C.Organizeanewdonationdrive. D.Sharecharityexperiencewithpeople.26.WhatledtothesuccessofSajan’sproject?A.Hedeliveredwithoutdelay. B.Hehadalargesocialnetwork.C.Hetailoreddonationstolocalneeds. D.Hesawthepotentialinpublicservice.27.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.TheJourneytoGreatWealth B.TheProjectofCareerSuccessC.FromDonationtoRecognition D.FromWardrobetoCommunityHelpCMorethan50yearsago,JaneGoodallstunnedthescientificcommunitybyreportingthatchimpanzees(黑猩猩)inTanzaniawereusingtoolstoextractinsectsoutoftheirnests.Thisobservationwasgroundbreaking,asscientistsbelievedtool-makingwasauniquelyhumancharacteristic.LouisLeakey,Goodall’sadvisor,famouslyresponded:“Nowwemustredefine‘tool’,redefine‘man’,oracceptchimpanzeesashumans.”Today,overwhelmingevidenceshowsthatmanyspecieslearnfromoneanother,developingculturalbehaviorsthatcanbepasseddownacrossgenerations.ArecentspecialissueofPhilosophicalTransactionsoftheRoyalSocietyBpresentsstudiesrangingfromwhalestowallabies,demonstratingthatsociallylearnedbehavioriswidespreadthroughouttheanimalkingdom.Formanyspecies,suchlearnedbehaviorisnotsimplyinterestingbutessential.Itallowsanimalstosharesurvivalskills,suchaswheretofindfoodorhowtoavoiddanger.Thesefindingsarealreadyinfluencingconservationpractices,fromreintroductionstomanagingconflictsbetweenhumansandwildlifeoverhabitatuse.Thisfocusonlearninghasalsoledtothegrowingideaof“longevity(长寿)conservation.”Studiessuggestthatsomelong-livedanimals,includingwhalesandgianttortoises,actaskeepersofecologicalknowledge.Theirlonglivesallowthemtoremembermigrationroutes,feedingareas,andresponsestoenvironmentalchange.Atthesametime,scientistsarestudyinghowtheseanimalsmaintaintheirhealthoverdecadesorevencenturies,discoveringbiologicalstrategiesthathelpresistdiseasesandrepaircells.Thesediscoveriesraisedifficultquestionsabouthowhumansdefineculturalheritage.Ifbirdsandwhaleshavetraditionssuchassongsorhuntingmethods,shouldthelossofthesebehaviorsbetreatedasseriouslyasthelossofhistoricalbuildings?Understandinganimalculturealsocastsdoubtonproposalssuchas“de-extinction,”whichaimstobringextinctspeciesbacktolife.Asaconservationstrategy,thisisfundamentallyunworkable.Withoutolderindividualstopassonknowledge,recreatedanimalswouldlacktheskillsneededtosurvive.Themorewelearnaboutotherspecies’cultures,theharderitistodenythatwearesurroundedbyaplanetfullof“others”.Trulyabsorbingthisknowledgemightjustencouragethemajorshiftweneedasprotectorsofthisrichbio-culturaldiversity.28.WhywasGoodall’sdiscoveryconsideredshockingatthetime?A.Shechallengedheradvisor. B.Louiscommentedonitpublicly.C.Chimpanzeeswererarelystudied. D.Onlyhumanswerebelievedtousetools.29.Whatcanbeinferredaboutanimals’learnedbehavior?A.Itisaffectedbygenes. B.Itexpandstheirhabitats.C.Itiscriticalfortheirsurvival. D.Itsettleshuman-wildlifeconflicts.30.Whatroledoolderanimalsplayaccordingtolongevityconservation?A.Protectorsofhabitats. B.Defendersagainstdiseases.C.Designersofmigrationroutes. D.Carriersofecologicalwisdom.31.Whatisthemainpurposeofthearticle?A.TohonorJaneGoodall’swork. B.Tourgearethinkofanimals’cultures.C.Tocompareanimalculturalbehaviors. D.Toproposenewspeciesrevivaltechnologies.DInhisnewessays,thedistinguishedphotographerMichaelCollinsmakesanappealfor.theartofcloseobservation.Hearguesthattheviewer’sroleistotrulylookatanimage,ratherthanrushontothenextone.“Photographyisnoweverywhere,”hecomplains,“andthiswidespreadpresenceleadspeopletolookbrieflyandmoveon,makingreflectiondifficult.”Thiscontrastbetweentherewardsofattentiontothesingleimageandtherealityofphotographicover-supplyformsthethreadthatrunsthroughBlindCorners:EssaysonPhotography.Thatdoesn’tmeaneveryimagedeservesthekindofcloseattentionCollinsadvocates.Mostphotographytoday,hesays,“istheenemyofphotographyitself”.Itgrows“louderandemptier”.Itshoutswithoutreallysayinganything.Collinsfavoursthephotographthatdoesn’tshoutbutleavesviewerstodetectthesoundbehindthesilence.Butheislessclearabouthowwewillknowwhenwecomeacrosssuchanimage,otherthanthatthereisamagictoit.Heisverygoodonthemagicpartoftherelationshipamongitselements,onwhathappenswhenwesetoffonasearch—anultimatelyhopelesssearch—toknowandunderstandtheworldasingleimagerepresents.Themagicinvitesusinandleadsustowonderandtospeculate.Thestillnessprovidesthemagic.Ourneedtoknowiswhatreallykeepsuslooking,andwhatreallyanimatestheimage.Aphotograph,likeabiography(传记),cannevertellusenough.Wealwayswanttoknowmore.AsCollinsdemonstratesthroughhisimaginingsaboutthefiguresofCoronationDay,theirstillnessandsilenceencourageustothinkweareteasinglywithinreachofknowingthem.ForCollins,aphotograph’spowerliesinitsveryuniqueness.However,thisisnotafashionableview,aswearemuchmoreusedtolookingatphotographsinrelationtooneanothertoday,notjustongallerywallsbutindigitalcollections.Thistendencytogroupphotographstogetherisdoubtlesstraceable,inpartatleast,tothephenomenonofover-supplyandthequestionofwhattodowithallthesephotos.YetforCollins,suchrelationalviewingcanweakenwhatgivesaphotographitsforceinthefirstplace:theintensityofsustainedattentiontoasingle,self-containedimage.32.WhatdoesCollinsthinkofmostphotostoday?A.Theyarequiterealistic. B.Theyaretoodistracting.C.Theylackrealmeaning. D.Theydeservecarefulstudy.33.Whatisthemeaningoftheunderlinedword“speculate”inparagraph3?A.Guessreasonably. B.Judgecritically.C.Describeexactly. D.Recallclearly.34.Whatisparagraph4mainlyabout?A.Whystillnesscalmsviewers. B.Whystillnessinvitesimagination.C.Whystillnessprovidesanimation. D.Whystillnessshowsexactdetails.35.Whatadvantagedoesasingleimagehave?A.Itfitsintosocialmedia. B.Itallowsdeeperreflection.C.Itpresentsamorecompletestory. D.Itremindspeopleofsimilarimages.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。Haveyoueverfoundyourselflosingfocusduringaconversation,noddingalongbutfailingtounderstandwhattheotherpersonissaying?___36___Thisexperienceiscommon,asthemindoftenwanderstootherthoughtsevenwhilesoundscontinuetoreachtheears.Asaresult,yourconversationsandrelationshipscanbeaffected,especiallyifothersfeelunheard.___37___However,theyarequitedifferent.Hearinghappensnaturallywhensoundreachesyourears,evenifyouarenotpayingattention.Forexample,youcanheartrafficnoiseorvoicesinthebackgroundwhiledoinghomework.Listening,bycontrast,isanactiveandintentionalprocess.___38___Whenyoulisten,youfocusonthemeaning,emotions,andintentionsbehindthewords.Activelisteningallowsyoutorespondthoughtfullyandconnectmoredeeplywithothers.Bothhearingandlisteningplayimportantrolesinyourlives.Hearinghelpsyouunderstandyoursurroundings,whilelisteningbuildsconnectionandemotionalsupport.Alackoflisteningcanleadtoloneliness,stress,andemotionaldifficulties;feelinglistenedtopromotesbelonging.___39___Thenhowcanwestrengthenthelisteningskill?Tostart,developtherightstateofmindbystayingopen,curious,andfreeofjudgments.Next,focusfullyonthespeaker,noticingbothwordsandnonverbalimplicationswhileremovingdistractions.___40___Youcansummarize,askquestions,andconfirmthespeaker’sfeelings.Thesepracticesimproveunderstandingandhelpbuildstrongerconnections.A.Giveadviceonlyifrequired.B.Soweshouldtrytobebetterlisteners.C.Hearingandlisteningareoftenconfused.D.Withfullattention,youcanactivelyrespond.E.Insuchamoment,youarehearing,notlistening.F.Itrequiresyourattention,effort,andunderstanding.G.Thereareseveraldifferencesbetweenhearingandlistening.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。Asacollegestudent,IvolunteeredatawildlifecenterinAlabama,caringmostlyforbabysongbirds,squirrels,andrabbits.Mostwerehealthy,so_______feedingwasusuallyenough.Withsometimeandeffort,ateenagercouldusually_______.OnlyoncewasI_______aninjuredanimal—ababyrabbitwhoseeyeswerestill_______andhalfitsnosewastornaway.That_______tinything,Iknownow,neverhada_______ofsurvival.MaybeIknewitthen,too,butitdidnotstopmefrom_______whenitpassedaway.Manypeople_______whywildliferescuerseventrytosavesuch_______animals.Afterall,rabbitsandsquirrelsarenotendangered.Butwhenfacedwitha________strugglingbabyanimal,eventhehardesthumanheart________.Sovolunteersgotogreatlengthstosaveeverycreature.Evenwhenrescueeffortsfail,theactoftryingstillmatters.Savingacommonanimalwillnotchangetheworld,butitchangesthepersonwhorefusesto________.Incaringforasmalllife,volunteerslearnpatience,responsibility,andcare.Everyrescuedanimalteacheshumanalessononhowtolivemore________onthisplanet.Byreachingouttoa________animal,peoplediscoverempathyandhopewithinthemselves.Wildliferescuecan________thehumanheart.41.A.extra B.frequent C.regular D.hourly42.A.compete B.succeed C.hesitate D.escape43.A.assigned B.passed C.shown D.offered44.A.blind B.closed C.bright D.curious45.A.cute B.calm C.special D.poor46.A.necessity B.chance C.talent D.will47.A.weeping B.quitting C.checking D.investigating48.A.realize B.guess C.wonder D.explain49.A.interesting B.precious C.pretty D.common50.A.desperately B.aimlessly C.repeatedly D.restlessly51.A.fails B.beats C.responds D.races52.A.stepup B.giveaway C.helpout D.lookaway53.A.gently B.creatively C.simply D.ideally54.A.graceful B.fearless C.helpless D.joyful55.A.win B.mend C.excite D.reveal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。AChinese-stylepavilion(亭),theQingYinPavilion,standsattheRoyalHorticulturalSociety’sGardenBridgewaterinnorthernEngland.SetinaBritishpublicgarden,thepavilionoffers___56___rareinstanceofclassicalChinesearchitectureinthewest.It___57___(position)withintheexistingwoodlandenvironmentsothatitfitsnaturallyintoitssurroundings.ThenameQingYin,___58___(mean)“clearandbrightmusic,”reflectsthebeliefthatthemosttouchingsoundsarenotproducedbyinstrumentsalone___59___arisefromwind,water,andthenaturalworld,whichletssoundmove___60___(free)throughthespace.ConstructedbycraftsmenfromYangzhouusingtraditionaltechniques,thesix-sidedpavilionwasbuiltmainlyfromChinese___61___(structure)wood,stone,andotherroofmaterials___62___(fire)inkilns(窑)inChina.SetwithintheChineseStreamsideGarden,___63___nativeplants,piledrocks,andflowingwaterarecarefullyarranged,thepavilionfunctions___64___bothavisualfocusandaculturalstatement,demonstratinghowaChinese-stylegardencanbeintegratedintoaBritishwoodlandwithoutlosingitsidentity.Itnotonlyenablesvisitors____65____(experience)andappreciatetheseculturalvaluesfirsthand,butalsoshowsculturalunderstandingisgraduallyshaped,sustained,andpassedonacrossgenerations.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。你校英文报正在开展以“TraditionalCultureintheDigitalAge”为主题的征文活动。请你写一篇短文,内容包括:1.数字化如何影响中国传统文化的传承;2.你对这种影响的看法。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请在答题卡的相应位置作答。TraditionalCultureintheDigitalAge________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________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。WewerejokingintheclassroomwhenMrs.VirginiaDeViewaskedustobesilent.“Now,”shesaidsmiling,“wearegoingtodiscoverourprofessions.”Ourprofessions?Westaredateachother.Wewereonly13and14yearsold.Thisteacherwascrazy.That.wasprettymuchhowthekidslookedatVirginiaDeView.Becauseofherphysicalappearanceanddemandingteaching,mostofusjustignoredherbrilliance.“Yes,youwillallbesearchingforyourfutureprofessions,”shecontinuedwithalightonherface.“Youwilleachwritearesearchpaperonacareeryoumightpursue.Eachofyouwillhavetointerviewsomeoneinyourfieldandgiveanoralreport.”Allofuswereconfused.Whoknowswhattheywanttodoat13?Ilikedart,singingandwriting.ButIwasterribleatart,andwhenIsang,mysistersscreamed,“Oh,pleaseshutup.”Theonlythingleftwaswriting.Finally,mostofusstudentshadselectedsomething;Ipickedjournalism.ThismeantIhadtointerviewanewspaperreporterinperson,andIwasterrified.Finally,Isatdowninfrontofareporter,barelyabletospeak.RealizingIwasterrified,hesharedstoriesthathadstayedwithhimlongaftertheywereprinted.Hetalkedaboutmomentswhenafewlinesinanewspaperhelpedsomeonebeseen,orwhentellingthetruthmadearealdifferenceinastranger’slife.Heunderstoodthepowerofwords-andwhyhecouldneverwalkawayfromthisjob.Afewdayslater,Igavemyoralreporttotallyfrommemory.IhadbeensoengagedandIgotanAfortheproject.Ifeltagreatpride.Forthefirsttime,Irealizedthatwritingquietlystayedwithme,becomingarealpartofmylife.However,asIapproacheduniversity,myfamilyurgedmetoconsideramorepracticalpathandIendedupmajoringinbusiness.ButIhadnorealinterestinit.ThecoursesfeltforeignandIoftenfoundmyselflost,unsurewhereIbelonged.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。ThenIrememberedVirginiaDeViewandtheseedshehadplantedinmymind.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Havinggraduatedwithhonorsinjournalism,Iwenttothankherinperson.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________答案第=page11页,共=sectionpages22页答案第=page11页,共=sectionpages22页1.A【原文】W:Tom!Youlooksobusy.M:TheEnglishspeechcontestisdrawingnear.ThetopicisaboutChinesepaper-cutting.AndIwanttointroduceitshistorytoforeignstudents.W:Soundsgreat!2.B【原文】W:I’mworriedaboutthecomingphysicstest.Ihaven’treviewedtheformulasyet.M:Don’tpanic.Let’sstudytogetherthisafternoon.Icansharemynoteswithyou.W:That’sverykindofyou.3.C【原文】W:Iheardyouvolunteeredatthecommunityfarmlastweekend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