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试卷第=page11页,共=sectionpages33页试卷第=page11页,共=sectionpages33页高三英语第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)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.Whatistheweatherlikenow?A.Rainy. B.Sunny. C.Cloudy.2.WhenwasMikesupposedtosendthepackage?A.At8:00a.m. B.At11:00a.m. C.At2:00p.m.3.Whattopicisthewomaninterestedin?A.“ScienceExploration”. B.“ALettertoMom”. C.“SuperSpanish”.4.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inarestaurant. B.Atahospital. C.Onaplane.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlydiscussing?A.Aperson. B.ATVprogram. C.Atrip.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.Whydoesthemanmakethephonecall?A.Tobookahotel. B.Toconfirmabooking. C.Toreportalostitem.7.Whatdateisittoday?A.October8th. B.October9th. C.October10th.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.WhatisLilyprobably?A.Alibrarian. B.Astudent. C.Ateacher.9.WhatdidLilydobeforeshecametoEric’s?A.Shereturnedabook.B.ShelentProfessorSmithabook.C.SheborrowedabookforProfessorSmith.10.WhatisEricgoingtodo?A.ProvideLilywithadrink. B.Gotothewashroom. C.Warmuptheteapot.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。11.WhatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenGeorgeandBetty?A.Fatheranddaughter. B.Ownerandpet. C.Brotherandsister.12.WhyisRebeccacrying?A.Sheishungry. B.ShewasyelledatbyGeorge. C.ShegotintoafightwithBetty.13.Whatwillthewomandonext?A.Eatsomepizza. B.Gototheairport. C.Takeashower.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。14.HowisthePaxophoneconstructed?A.Byconsumersthemselves. B.Byprofessionaltechnicians. C.Byautomatedmachinesinfactories.15.WhatdoweknowaboutGabrielRochet?A.Headmirestechnologicaladvancementsinsmartphones.B.Hecriticizesthesmartphoneindustry’snegativeimpact.C.Hebelievesthesmartphoneindustryisenvironment-centric.16.Whatisthepublic’sreactiontothePaxophone?A.Theyaremostlyindifferent. B.Theyarecurious. C.Theyareterriblyexcited.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17.Whatisthespeakerdoing?A.Broadcastingnews. B.Doingpromotions. C.Sharingstories.18.Whatisthefirstreportmainlyabout?A.Afireataconstructionsite. B.Apassengertrainaccident. C.Adelayinrailwayconstruction.19.Howmanystateswereaffectedbythecheesesales?A.32. B.20. C.15.20.Whichgroceryitemhasseenthelargestpriceincreaseoverthepastyear?A.Coffee. B.Groundbeef. C.Non-alcoholicdrinks.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。ATravelisoftenunpredictable.It’ssohardtopreparefortheunexpectedin2026asyouplanavacation,soU.S.Newsconsideredavarietyoffactorsandherearethreetoptravelinsurancecompaniesforyourreference.TravelexInsuranceServicesprovidesthreedifferentkindsoftripprotection.TheEssential,AdvancedandUltimateplansarethecompany’ssingle-triptravelinsurancechoices.Travelex’smultipleoptionalupgradesincludecancelforanyreasoncoverage,rentalcarprotection,adventuresportscoverage,petcarebenefitsandmore.Thehighest-tier(级)Ultimateplancanalsoincludepreexistingconditions(既往症状)coverageifyoubuythepolicywithin21daysofthefirstfeeyoupayonthetrip.WorldNomadsisknownforinclusivecoverageacrossitsplansformorethan250adventureandsportsactivities,whichmanyotherprovidersonlycoverifyoupurchaseanadd-on.Thecompanyhasthreesingle-tripplans(Standard,ExplorerandEpic).Thesingle-trippoliciescovertripcancellationandinterruption,tripdelays,delayedordamagedluggage,emergencymedicalissues.TheoptionalcancelforanyreasonupgradeisavailablewiththeExplorerandEpicplans;preexistingconditionsarealsocoveredwiththosetwoplans.Allianzhasbeenareputablenameintheinsurancebusinesssinceitwasestablishedin1890.Thecompanyoffers10travelinsuranceplans,includingsingle-tripoptions,annualplans,andspecializedcarrentalandemergencymedicalplans.ThekeyplansforanindividualvacationareOneTripBasic,OneTripPrimeandOneTripPremier.Basicisthemostaffordable.Primeisconsideredasthecompany’s“mostpopular”,andPremieristheoptionwiththemostcomprehensivecoverage.21.WhatisWorldNomadsknownfor?A.Coveringnumerousadventureactivitiesinitsplans.B.Havingthelongesthistoryintheinsurancebusiness.C.Offeringthemostaffordablesingle-tripplans.D.Providing250kindsofdifferentinsuranceplans.22.Whichoneislabeledasthemostcomprehensivecoveragebyitsprovider?A.EssentialfromTravelex. B.PrimefromAllianz.C.PremierfromAllianz. D.StandardfromWorldNomads.23.WhichofthestatementsisTRUEregardingcoverageforpreexistingconditions?A.Allthreecompaniesofferit.B.OnlyWorldNomadsincludesit.C.AllianzcoversitwithitsBasicplan.D.BothTravelexandWorldNomadsofferit.BTraditionalChinesepaper-cutting,oncelimitedtowindowdecorationsduringweddingsandtheSpringFestival,nowisturningupinproductdesignandartexhibitionsfarfromhome.Amongtheartistsbringingthisthousand-year-oldcraftintocontemporarydesignisGenYcreatorChenFenwan,whohasdesignedgiftboxesforJoMaloneandcreatedsmartwatchbandsforHuawei.Chencallsherself“anartistmadeofpaper”,believingpapershapesbothhercreationsandherthinking.Traditionally,thecut-outpartsareabandonedandtheintact(完好的)patterniswhatpeoplekeep.Chenchallengesthislogic.“Canthehollow(镂空)itselfbecomethemainsubject?”sheasked.ThisreflectionshapedherexhibitiondisplayedonParis’sChamps-Elyseesduringthe2024SummerOlympics.Chenimaginesaworldwherepaperisnotjustacraftmaterialbutthefoundationofanentirecivilization,presentingeverythinginsymmetrical(对称的)paper-cutformstoconveyasocietybuiltoncontrolandbalance.“Whatmatterstomeisthelogicofsubtraction(减法),”sheexplained.“Theinteractionofsolidandvoid(实与虚)inpaper-cuttingrepresentsEasternphilosophiesofcoexistence.”Surprisingly,whensheintroducedherworktoThomasBach,presidentoftheInternationalOlympicCommittee,heimmediatelybroughtup“yinandyang”,makingherrealizeitisauniversallanguageofbalance.AnothersignatureofChen’sworkisherbraveuseofpink.Pinkoncewasoff-limitstoher,foritsymbolizedthe“goodgirl”image.Itwasnotuntil2016thatshereinterpretedpinkasthenaturalcolorofAsianskin,acoloroflifeitselfandbegantoembraceit.Herpinkschangedfromsofttobrightandstriking.Theshiftingshadesofpinkmirrorhergrowingcouragetobreakfreefromoldideas.Inherview,themodernvitalityofpaper-cuttingdoesnotlieincolor,form,ortechnique,butinthecontemporaryspiritandideasitcarries.“Iwantmyworkstodrawattention,butmoreimportantly,tomakepeoplethinkaboutthestoriesandrealitiestheyreflect.”24.WhatisChenFenwan’smaincontributiontopaper-cutting?A.Integratingitintomodernproductsandart. B.Designingandexhibitinghercreations.C.Usingtheintactpatternsasthemainsubject. D.CombiningEasternandWesternartisticstyles.25.WhatisthecoreconceptofChenFenwan’swork?A.Theuniversalpursuitofabstractforms.B.Thevisualharmonythroughsymmetricalforms.C.ThephilosophyofbalanceoriginatingfromtheEast.D.Thecombinationoffunctionandbeautyinproductdesign.26.WhatdoesChenFenwan’schanginguseofpinkreflect?A.Hertendencytousebrightpinks. B.Herbraverytothinkoutsidethebox.C.Herrejectionofthetraditionalpinkimage. D.Herstrategytoattractattentionthroughcolor.27.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.TheEvolutionofPaper-cutting B.TheRiseofPinkinArtisticCreationC.ThePhilosophybehindPaper-cutting D.AnArtist’sModernizationofPaper-cuttingCEvenaftereatingalargemeal,mostpeoplecanstillfindroomforsweets.Now,researchinmiceshowsthatthenervecellsbehindfeelingfullalsocontributetostrongdesireforsugar.Inotherwords,thereseemstobeaneurological(神经学的)basisforourloveofdessert.Previousstudiesidentifiedthatnaturallyoccurringopioids(阿片类物质)inthebrainplayacrucialroleinsugardesire.Themainproducersoftheseopioidsarenervecellslocatedinabrainregionthatadjustsappetite,metabolismandhormones.Knownaspro-opiomelanocortin(POMC,前阿片黑素细胞皮质激素)nervecells,theyalsocontrolfeelingsofsatietyaftereating.Toexplorewhetherthecellsalsodrivethirstforsugar,HenningFenselauattheMaxPlanckInstituteforMetabolismResearchinGermanyandhiscolleaguestrackedtheopioidsignalsthePOMCcellssendinthebrain.Theresearchersmonitoredtheactivityofnervecellsintheseregionsasmiceatetheirusualfood.Whentheanimalsseemedtobefull,theteamgavethemadessertofsugarychow.Theresultsshowedthat,onaverage,theactivitybetweenthePOMCnervecellsandthePVT(丘脑室旁核)roughlymultipliedduringdessertconsumption,andevenrosesharplybeforethemicestartedeatingthesweets,provingthisnervepathwaydirectlyfuelssugardesire.WhentheteamblockedsignalsfromPOMCnervecellstothePVT,themiceconsumed40percentlessdessert.“Thecelltypes,whichareextremelywellknownformakingpeoplefeelfull,alsoreleasesignalsthatcausetheappetiteforsugar,andtheydosoparticularlyinthestateofbeingfull,”saysFenselau.“Thiswouldexplainwhyanimals—humans—over-consumesugarwhenthey’reactuallyfull.”28.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“satiety”inparagraph2mean?A.Desire. B.Fullness. C.Appetite. D.Delight.29.Whichofthefollowingisthefindingofthemiceexperiment?A.Themicehadmoreappetiteforsugarthanusualfood.B.Themicehadlessdessertconsumptionintheirdailydiet.C.ThemicehadmoreresponsesinPOMCthaninPVTareas.D.Themicehadlesssugardesireasbrainsignalswereinterrupted.30.WhatcanbeinferredfromFenselau’swords?A.Thefeelingofbeingfullgeneratessugardesire.B.Humansconsumemoresugarthananimals.C.Sugardesirehasnothingtodowithappetite.D.Nervecellsmakeiteasyforpeopletofeelfull.31.Whatcanwelearnfromthetext?A.Potentialrisksofsugarover-consumptionformice.B.Differencesofanimal-humanneurologicalresponses.C.Explanationofbrainmechanismofsugardesire.D.Differentviewsonsugardesireaftermealsinmice.DElectricvehicles(EVs)areincreasinglyseenasakeytoreducingurbanairpollutionandrelianceonfossilfuels.Governments,suchastheUK,haveannouncedplanstobannewpetrolanddieselcarsalesfrom2030,signalingstrongpolicysupportforacleanertransportfuture.Yet,thepathtoafullyelectricsocietyisfarfromstraightforward,withseveralchallengesyettobeovercome.Twomajorpracticaldifficultiesstandintheway.First,EVscurrentlysufferfromlimitedbatteryrangescomparedtoconventionalvehicles,whichcantravellongerdistancesonafulltankoffuel.Second,charginginfrastructure(基础设施)remainsunderdeveloped,withchargingpointsstillinsufficientinmostregions.Thesefactorscontributeto“rangeanxiety”amongpotentialbuyers,slowingtheshifttoelectrictransport.Onthetechnologicalfront,solid-statebatteriesareviewedasapromisingbreakthrough.Thoughcurrentlyusedmainlyinconsumerelectronicslikesmartphones,theyareexpectedtoenterthecarmarketinthecomingyears,offeringquickerchargingtimesandanextendeddrivingrange.ThiscouldsignificantlyenhancetheappealofEVstothegeneralpublic.Economically,highinitialcostscontinuetobeabarrier.However,somecountrieshaveintroducedpolicysupports,suchastaxreductions,purchasesubsidies(补贴),anddedicatedtrafficlanesforEVs,helpingtoboostadoptionrates.Norwayservesasaleadingexample,withthehighestnumberofelectriccarsperpersonglobally.Nevertheless,expertslikeColinHerroncautionthatEVsalonedonotequalazero-carbonfuture.Theirenvironmentalimpactdependsheavilyonhowtheelectricityusedtochargethemisgenerated.Ifthepowercomesmainlyfromfossilfuels,theoverallemissionreductionislimited.Inaddition,manufacturingEVs—especiallytheirbatteries—carriesasubstantialcarbonfootprint.Therefore,atrulysustainabletransportsystemmayrequirenotonlycleanercars,butalsogreateruseofpublictransportandasocietalmovetowardfewerandshorterprivatevehicletrips.32.WhatchallengesdoEVsmainlyface?A.Highcostsandlowpopularity.B.Techdelaysandunstablepower.C.Limitedbatterylifeandsafetyissues.D.Limitedrangesandinsufficientchargingpoints.33.HowdosomegovernmentspromoteEVadoption?A.Byraisingtaxesonpetrolcarssharply.B.Byofferingtaxcuts,subsidiesandspeciallanes.C.Byincreasingthenumberofcityparkingspaces.D.Byenhancingthequalityofpublictransportservices.34.WhatdoesColinHerron’swarningimply?A.EVbenefitsrelyoncleanelectricitysources.B.EVscannotbecometrulygreeninthefuture.C.Deadlinesforbanningfuelcarsarenotwise.D.Batterytechnologyisthekeytogreentransport.35.Whatisthemainpurposeofthetext?A.TointroducethelatestEVmodelstoreaders.B.Tocallforinvestmentinchargingfacilities.C.TodiscussboththefutureandproblemsofEVs.D.Toblamecarmakersforhighproductioncosts.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。Associalmediabecomesmorecommon,it’snowroutineformanypeopleto“showoff”theirdailylivesonline.Buthaveyoueverworriedaboutaccidentallyleakingyourprivateinformationwhiledoingso?Maybewedon’twantotherstoknowourrelationshipstatus,ageoraddress,astheseareallpersonaldetails.____36____.Onoursocialmediaaccounts,weoftendisplaythingslikeouropinions,connectionsandholidayphotos.Maybewedon’twantarandomstrangerknowingourfavouritetypeofcoffee.Andcookies—therewasatimetheywerejustsomethingnicetoeat.Nowtheyseemtobepoppinguponwebsites.Sohowcanyoustaymoreprivate?Herearetipstohelpyoumaintainyourprivacyonline.CheckyoursocialmediaprivacysettingsManysocialmediaplatformsalloweverythingtobevisibleautomatically,whichcaneasilyexposeyourdailytracks,contactdetailsandevenpersonalpreferencetostrangers.____37____.Don’tletoverexposureofyourpersonallifebecomearisktoyouronlineprivacy.____38____Limitingtheamountyoushareisn’tonlyrestrictedtosocialmedia.Therearemanysitesouttherethathelpyoutosharedocuments—soapracticaltipisnottoputanythingtooprivatelikepasswordsontheseplatforms.Onewrongclickmaysendyourprivatedatatothewrongpersonbyaccident.DealwithwebsitetrackingfilesCookiesaredesignedtoimproveyoursurfingexperiencebytrackingandsavinginformationaboutyourvisitstoasite,helpingtopersonalizeyoursessions.However,thesecookiesalsoposeprivacyriskssuchasexposingyourlocation,andevenpersonalpreferences.____39____.Additionally,certainappscanblockthemifyoufeeluncomfortablewithbeingtracked.So,ifyouwanttomaintainyourprivacyonline,maybeonlysharethingsyou’dbehappywithastrangerseeing—andifyoudon’tfeelcomfortablewithcookies,____40____.Ifthat’snotenough,justdon’tacceptthemandvisitanothersite—andwhynothaveayummycookietoeatinstead?A.checkiftheyarebelievableB.ProtectprivacybeyondsocialmediaC.DeletingyoursurfinghistorymayhelpD.SoitisyourresponsibilitytosetyourboundariesE.youmightdecidetoinvestinsometechtoblockthemF.StoptalkingtostrangerswhomakeyoufeeluncomfortableG.However,everywherewegoonline,weseemtoleaveadigitalfootprint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。Agroupofseniorhighschoolgraduatesvisitedtheiroldprofessor,eagertosharepostgraduationtwists.Astheychatted________inthecozylivingroom,swappingambitionandfrustrationstories,theprofessor________himselfandwenttothekitchen.Soon,hereturnedwithasteamingpotofcoffeeandatrayofvariouscups.Thecupswereofall________—porcelain,glass,clay;someplainanddull,some________andexquisitelycarved;afewinlaidwithsparklingcrystals.“Helpyourselvestothecoffee,”theprofessorsaid,eyestwinklingwithpurpose.Thestudents________andpickedupthetray,eagertoseizethefinestcups,eachstrivingforonethat________therest.Plain,simpleoneswereleft________onthetrayedge,unworthyofnotice.Withcupsfillingwithcoffeeinhand,theprofessorleanedbackandspoke.“I’veobservedsomethingtelling,”hesaid,glancingattheirchosencups.“Youallpickedouttheeye-catchingcups,________theordinaryones.Butthecupitselfaddsno________tothecoffee.Youweresofixedonthecontainerthatyoubarelynoticedthecoffee’srichfragrance.”Thestudentsfellsilent,________byhiswords.Theprofessorcontinued,“Lifeiscoffee;jobs,wealthandstatusare________.Theyaretoolsto________life,butcannotalterits________.Fixinggazeon‘cups’makesyou________missinglife’sgenuinejoy—thequietfulfillmentthat________oursouls.”Hepaused,andthenaddedsoftly,“Thehappiestdon’thavethebestofeverything.Theysimplymakethebestofwhattheyhave.”Thestudentsnodded,graspingthelessonhiddeninacupofcoffee.41.A.enthusiastically B.coldly C.cautiously D.awfully42.A.adjusted B.relaxed C.behaved D.excused43.A.sorts B.depths C.heights D.widths44.A.awkward B.fancy C.fragile D.faded45.A.bentdown B.gaveupon C.crowdedaround D.turnedawayfrom46.A.outweighed B.matched C.supported D.outshone47.A.polished B.published C.untouched D.damaged48.A.cherishing B.dismissing C.advocating D.evaluating49.A.distinction B.appeal C.significance D.quality50.A.struck B.confused C.amused D.annoyed51.A.rewards B.cups C.goals D.dreams52.A.bear B.waste C.replace D.overlook53.A.trend B.taste C.essence D.condition54.A.comeacross B.holdonto C.endup D.putoff55.A.worries B.disturbs C.empties D.anchors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。The2025“Xiangchao”(HunanFootballLeague)wasfarmorethanasportsevent;itwas____56____socialphenomenonthatbreathednewlifeintotheprovince.Initiallystartingaslocalgames,theseeventsquicklycrossedtheboundariesofthesportsfieldandbroughttogetherpeoplefromallwalksoflife,all____57____(unite)bytheirloveforthegame.Therealmagichappenedbeyondthepitch.Stadiumsquaresweretransformedintolivelynightmarkets,____58____theairwasfilledwiththeinvitingscentoflocaldelicacies.This“event+consumption”model____59____(prove)tobeapowerfulengineforthelocaleconomy.Moreimportantly,itofferedauniqueplatformtoshowcaseruralspecialties,fromhouse-madechilisaucetolocalricenoodles,helpingtheseproductsreach____60____(wide)audiencesandboostingfarmers’incomes.However,themostprofoundimpactwasoncommunityspiritandyouthdevelopment.Inspiredbytheplayers,manyyoungsters____61____(draw)fromscreenstosportsfields.Insomevillages,retiredplayersandcollegestudentsevenstartedorganizingfreecoachingandtutoringsessionsbesidethenewcourts,____62____(combine)physicaltrainingwithacademicsupport.Thisspiritofself-relianceandjointeffortisexactly____63____drivessustainableruralrevitalization.Thus,asimplefootballhaskicked____64____wide-rangingdevelopments—poweringtheeconomy,connectingcommunities,andbuildingabrighterfuture.Itshowshowsportscangobeyond____65____(compete)tobecomeaforceforsocialgood.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)66.假定你是校学生会成员李华。学生会近期针对“高中生频繁购买校外摊点快餐”的现象开展了问卷调查,发现超60%的受访学生每周至少购买3次。请你以“RethinkingFastFoodfromStreetStalls”为题,给校英文报撰写一篇短文,内容包括:1.分析原因;2.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。RethinkingFastFoodfromStreetStalls_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________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。Lilystaredatthewrinkledrejectionletterfromthenationalartcompetition,herwatercolorphoenix(凤凰)lyinguntouchedbesideher.Asaseniorthreestudentstrugglingwithcollegeapplicationstressandendlessexams,she’dpouredeveryounceoffrustrationandhiddenhopeintotheartwork—itsblazingflamesametaphorforherdesiretoriseaboveoverwhelmingacademicpressure.Yettheletter’scoldjudgmentcrushedher:“Looksseeminglyflawless(完美的),yetlacksartisticexpression,depthandmeaning.”Inthatmoment,herconfidencefellapart,thephoenix’sfirefadingassharplyasherownspirit.Forweeks,Lilylockedherpaintbrushesaway,convincedherlifelongpassionforartwasameaninglessdistractionfromhercollegedreams.Thestudiosheoncefrequentedbecameaplaceofshame;shewouldquickenherpacewhenevershepassed,unabletofacethereminderofherfailure.Oneafternoonafterself-study,Lilyenteredtheclassroomtofindabookonherdesk,leftbyherartteacherMs.Hale.Putinsidewasashortnote:“Growthisn’taboutneverfalling—it’saboutlearningtorise,justlikeyourphoenix.”Curiosityovercameherdespairassheleafedthroughthepages,discoveringanarticletitledReflectionsonReflecting.Itswordsstruckachord:“Self-awarenessgrowswhenwefaceourdoubts,notfleefromthem.”AsLilyre-readthenoteandarticle,sherealizedthejudges’wordsweren’tdisapprovalofhertalent,butachallengetodigdeeper.Inherpursuitofa“flawless”victorysymbol,shehadpolishedawaytherawedgesofherownstruggle,leavingthephoenixtechnicallyimpressivebutemotionallydistant.Withrenewedpurpose,slowly,shetookoutherpaintbrushesfromthedrawer.Insteadofstartinganewpieceimmediately,shefeltastrongurgetorevisitthephoenix—theverysymbolofherfailure,readytofillitwiththeraw,authenticemotionshe’dhiddenbefore—rising,likeherphoenix,fromtheashesofself-doubt.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。Thatevening,Lilyspreadthephoenixpaintingonthedesk._____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Weekslater,Lilysubmittedtherevisedpaintingtoalocalyouthexhibitionwithoutmuchexpectation._____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________答案第=page11页,共=sectionpages22页答案第=page11页,共=sectionpages22页1.B【原文】M:Bringintheclothes.It’sgoingtora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