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安庆市2026年高三模拟考试(二模)英语试题 全卷满分150分。考试用时120分钟。 2026.03祝考试顺利第一部分听力(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.Whereisthebakery?A.Attheendofthestreet. B.Nexttothebookstore. C.Acrossfromthecafe.2.Whatkindofmagazinedoesthemanwanttoread?A.Asportsone. B.Afashionone. C.Amusicone.3.Whyisthemantalkingtothewoman?A.He'sorderingsomefood. B.He'slookingforsomeone. C.He'sbuyingacoffee.4.Whatmusicdoesthewomanlikebest?A.Jazzmusic. B.Popmusic. C.Rockmusic.5.Whatwilltheboydofirst?A.Checkhissister'smathexercise.B.Finishhismathhomework.C.Brushhisteethontime.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。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?A.Hespeaksforagovernmentproject.B.Heworksforacompanygroup.C.Heislookingforglobalpartners.7.Whatgreenpowerdoesthemanwanttouse?A.Solarpower. B.Windpower. C.Waterpower.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.WhatwillthemandoinFrance?A.Visithissister. B.Workonhiswriting. C.Stayinalakehouse.9.Whatdoesthewomansayabouthersummer?A.Shewillstayinanoldcastle.B.Shewilllearnanewlanguage.C.Shewillspendtimewithherfamily.英语试题第1页(共8页)10.Howdoesthemanlikethewoman'ssummerplan?A.It'sshocking. B.It'sstrange. C.It'swonderful.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Wherearethespeakersnow?A.Inahospital. B.Inaclassroom. C.Inastudio.12.Whatproblemhasbeenthemostcommonlatelyaccordingtothewoman?A.Drycoughs. B.Tiredness. C.Highfevers.13.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthewoman'sadvice?A.Itishighlypractical. B.Itdoesn'tapplytohim. C.Itismainlyforillnesses.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Whenwasthehousebuilt?A.Abouttwoyearsago. B.Abouttenyearsago. C.Abouttwentyyearsago.15.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Fellowworkers. B.Homeownerandagent. C.Husbandandwife.16.Howdidthemanknowthewoman?A.Fromlocalagencies. B.Fromsomesalesmen. C.Fromhisfriends.17.Whatstyleistheman'scurrenthome?A.Ahigh-riseapartment. B.Atraditionalcottage. C.Anattractivetownhouse.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.HowlongdidtheQueenholdherjob?A.40years. B.70years. C.52years.19.WhotoldthespeakerabouttheQueen?A.Aprimeminister. B.Anewsreporter. C.Aschoolteacher.20.Whatisthespeakergoingtodo?A.Dosomeinterviews. B.Watchavideo. C.Tellastory.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。ASearchVolunteerOpportunitiesEcoFairatEvergreenBrickworks-FundraiserOrganization:TransitionTorontoDatePosted:December13,2025DateNeeded:January-February2026(pre-eventpreparation)TypeofPosition:Virtual-FlexibleSchedulingDescription&DetailsEcoFairTorontoisexpanding!Comingstraightfromthesuccessofour2025fallEcoFairatWychwoodBarns,wearejumpingintoourfirsteverAprilEcoFairattheEvergreenBrickworks.EcoFairisafun,family-friendlyeventthatinformsandinspirespeopletomakegreenerchoicesintheirhomesandcommunities.Inpreviousyears,thousandsofpeoplehavecomeouttolearnaboutgreeninitiativesandachievementsinourneighbourhoodandinourcity,toexplorenewideas,andtosharegreentips.InApril2026we'regoingevenbigger.BepartofthefirstcrewtoeverbringabigEcoFairtothecity,andhelpusbuildcommunityaroundthesustainablechangesweneedtoseeinToronto!英语试题第2页(共8页)Requiredskills:StrongwrittencommunicationCustomerrelationsAbilitytoworkwellwiththewiderfundraisinggroupCompetenceinusingemailTimecommitment:AfewhoursperweekinJanuaryandFebruary2026Benefits:Makeadifference-throughyoureffortsexpandtheexcellentandimpactfultraditionofEcoFairToronto,attractmorepeopletotheeventwhowilllearnabouthowtomakeeco-friendlychangesintheirlives,andcontributetoToronto'sgreenculture.Gainfundraisingexperience.Applyyourskillstoagrassroots,not-for-profitevent.HowtoApply/ContactEmailandrew@expressingyourinterestinthepositiontoapply.Includearesume(简历)21.WhatdoweknowaboutEcoFair?A.Itisaninitiative. B.Itisaprogram. C.Itisanactivity. D.Itisanorganisation.22.Whichisarequirementforvolunteers?A.Richpublicspeakingexperience. B.Basicabilitytoraisemoney.C.Goodwrittencommunicationskills. D.Strongenvironmentalawareness.23.WhatisanadvantageofparticipatinginEcoFairToronto?A.Connectwithgreenexperts. B.Learnmoneycollectionskills.C.Gaincommunityleadership. D.Earnpublicrecognition.BRaymondBriggs,abelovedBritishillustratorandstoryteller,leftalastingmarkonreadersofallageswithhisuniqueartisticstyle.Twoyearsago,the88-year-oldmasterpassedaway,andshortlybeforehisdeath,aremarkableexhibitionchartinghisdecades-longcareeropened.HavingtraveledfromCambridgetoKirkcudbright,themajorexhibitionhasnowfounditslateststopatDitchlingMuseumofArt+Craft,whereitwillbeondisplayforfivemonthstocelebratehisextraordinaryworks.Attheheartoftheexhibitionliesatreasurecollectionofearlydraftsanddrawings,eachfilledwithcorrectionsthatrevealBriggs’strictpursuitofartisticexcellence.Overathirdofthe100-plusexhibitsarenewadditionstotheDitchlingstop,mixingwellwiththeoriginalcollectionorganizedbytheQuentinBlakeCentreforIllustration.Forexample,asetofcarefullyarrangedwardrobe(衣柜)doorsperfectlymatchesthepreviouslydisplayedpencildrawingsfromEthelandErnest,creatingacompletestoryofhiscreativejourney.Briggswasabornstorytellerwhocombinedpicturebooksandcomics.Hemasteredtheartofbalancingjoyandsorrow:hisfamousSnowmanbroughttearswithitssilent,heartbreakingmeltingscene,whilehiseasilyannoyedyetwarmFatherChristmascausedconstantlaughter.HavingimprovedhisskillsatWimbledonSchoolofArtandlatertheSladeSchoolofFineArt,helaidasolidfoundationforhisdistinctivestylethatresonateddeeplywithbothchildrenandadults.Evenafterachievingfame,Briggskeptasimpleheart.AnewlyfoundFinnisheditionofTheSnowmanborehis2014note:“Igotmymostfamouscharacter'sarmswrong.”Thisexhibitionisalovelettertohisfans,who,standingbeforehisworks,feelclosetohiscreativestrugglesandjoys.英语试题第3页(共8页)Leavingthemuseum,theyareeagertorevisithisbooks,steppingagainintothemagicalworldhecreatedwithsimpleyetdeeplytouchinglines.24.Whatisthemainfocusofthefirstparagraph?A.Briggs’influenceonreaders. B.AneventafterBriggs’death.C.AcelebrationofBriggs’works. D.AnexhibitionofBriggs’career.25.Whatcanwelearnaboutthenewexhibits?A.TheyfeatureitemsfromEthelandErnest. B.TheyconcentrateonBriggs’earlypieces.C.Theytakeuphalfofthetotalexhibits. D.Theymatchtheoriginalcollectionwell.26.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“resonated”inparagraph3probablymean?A.Agreed. B.Connected. C.Struggled. D.Remained.27.WhatdoesBriggs’noteinTheSnowmanshowabouthim?A.Hishumbleattitudetowardshisownwork. B.Hisdesiretocorrectearliermistakes.C.Hisregretoverthecreationofthecharacter. D.Hisperfectionismaboutartisticdetails.CFromFlorida'sWetlands,theMiccosukeepeoplehavelongsharedislandswitha7-footfemalealligator(短吻鳄),warmlycalledMamaGator.For60years,they'veobservedhershapetheecosystem:diggingpondstoholdwaterindryseasonsandbuildingraisednestsforeggsinrainyseasons,withhumanskeepingarespectfuldistanceduringnesting.Thisclosecoexistencemirrorsabroadertruth——alligatorsarevital“ecosystemengineers,”notjustcold-bloodedkillers.ScientificresearchnowbackstheMiccosukeepeople'swisdom.Alligatorpondsserveassheltersforfish,frogsandplantsduringdryseasons,whiletheirnestscreatedryplatformsforotheranimalsandbirds.Waterbirdsevennestabovealligators,whichactasbodyguardsagainstring-tailedbears,inatwo-waybeneficialarrangement.Astoppredators(捕食者),alligatorsmovenutrientsaroundbymovingbetweenhabitats,eatingincoastalareasandansweringthecallofnatureupstream,boostingthefoodwebfromwaterplantstolargeranimals.Onceontheedgeofextinctionduetohuntingfortheirskinsinthe19thand20thcenturies,Americanalligatorsmadearemarkablecomebackafter1967protectionlaws,withwildpopulationsrecoveringtooverthreemillioninFloridaandLouisiana.Today,researchersuncovermorehiddenbenefits:alligator-richwetlandsstorehighlevelsofcarbon,aidingclimatechangecontrol,andsomealligatorsexhibitsurprisingadaptability——fromresidentindividualsstayingclosetohometohighlymobileonestravelinghundredsofkilometerstocoastalwatersforfood,despitelackingsalt-processingglands(腺体).Conservationefforts,includinglandowners’head-startingprogramsandtheMiccosukeepeople'segg-rescueinitiatives,continuetosafeguardalligators.Biologistsstressthattheseanimalsdeserverecognitionnotasmonsters,butaskindguardiansthatmaintainfreshwaterecosystems,supportbiodiversityandfightclimatechange.AstheMiccosukeeknow,coexistingwithalligatorsmeansrespectingnature'sdelicatebalance.28.HowdoesMamaGatoraffectthelocalenvironment?A.BylivingwiththeMiccosukeepeople. B.Bykeepingadistancefromhumans.C.Bycreatingpondsandhighnests. D.Byboostingtheoriginalfoodweb.29.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribestheimpactofAlligatorponds?A.Wide-ranging. B.Double-edged. C.Short-lived. D.Time-limited.30.Whatdoestheauthorimplyinparagraph3?A.Americanalligatorscanprocesssalt. B.The1967lawshaveproveneffective.C.Nearbyhabitatshavebeendestroyed. D.Adaptabilityofspeciesissignificant.英语试题第4页(共8页)31.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.Alligators:ProtectorsoftheEcosystem B.MamaGator:AStaroftheGrasslandC.TheMiccosukee:GuardiansofNature D.Wetlands:SitesofConservationEffortsDSleepisrisky.Whenyoufallasleep,yourdefencesaredown,makingyouaneasytargetforpredatorsandotherthreats.Andyet,themajorityoflivingthingsdoit,includingmostanimals,insectsandevenmanyplants.So,whydiditfirstdevelop?It'samysterythatscientistshavebeentryingtosolvefordecades.Recently,ateamofIsraeliscientistsdecidedtodiveintotheoceaninsearchofananswer,placingtwoancientseacreaturesintheirsights:theupside-downjellyfishandthestarletseaanemone,whichareamongtheoldestanimalstohavedevelopedonEarth.PublishingtheirfindingsinthejournalNatureCommunications,thescientistsreportthattheseearlycreaturesneedaboutasmuchshut-eyeashumansdoandthatsleepmayhavefirstemergedasameansofprotectingdelicatenervoustissue.Bothjellyfishandthestarletseaanemonesleepaboutathirdoftheday——about8hoursinhumanterms———intheirnaturalhabitats,andthatthesleepschedulestheykeeprespondheavilytosleeploss,environmentallight,andbodyclocks.Feedingthecreaturesmelatonin———anaturalhormone(荷尔蒙)involvedinsleepcontrol,whoseproductionisinfluencedbylight————ledtoincreasedsleepduringtimeswheneachcreaturewouldnormallyhavebeenmoreactive,buthadlittleimpactontheiractivityduringnormalrestperiods.ItalsoreducedDNAdamageinbothspeciesduringtimesofthedaywhentheywerenormallyawake.ThescientistsmeasuredDNAdamageinthetwocreaturesunderdifferentconditionsaswellandfoundthatitclimbedwhentheywereawakeandworsenedwhentheywereshortofsleep,butdeclinedwhentheywereasleepandfollowing“recovery”sleep.TheyfoundthatDNAdamagepushedthecreaturestosleepmore.Mostsurprisingly,theyconductedfurtherresearch,andtheresultsshowedthatmoreDNAdamageledtomoresleep,andmoresleepreducedDNAdamage.Thefindingssuggestthatsleepmayhavearrivedonthescenetoallowlivingthingstosurvivethedestructionoftime.32.Howdoestheauthorpresenttheissueinthefirstparagraph?A.Bycomparingdifferentspecies. B.Byexplainingakeyconcept.C.Byraisingapuzzlingquestion. D.Byshowingresearchfindings.33.Whatdiscoverydidthescientistsmakeaboutthetwosimpleseacreatures?A.Theyhaveregularsleeppatterns. B.Theysensefoodinbrightconditions.C.Theyliveinshallowcoastalwaters. D.Theytakeinoxygenthroughtheirskin.34.Whydoestheauthormention“DNAdamage”?A.Toindicatetheharmofstayingawake. B.Toillustratetheinitialfunctionofsleep.C.Topresenttherisksofcelldamage. D.Tointroduceabasisforclockcontrol.35.Whatdoestheauthorimplyinthelastparagraph?A.Restkeepsoffdangers. B.Wakefulnesshurtscells.C.Lightaffectsactivities. D.SleepfixesDNAdamage.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。英语试题第5页(共8页)TipsforTalkingtoaChatbotHowoftendoyoutalktoanAIassistant?Afewtimesaweek?Everyday?ShortconversationswithAIcanbehelpfulorentertaining.36HerearetipstokeepinmindwhentalkingtoAI-poweredtools.Yourvoicematters.Youshouldfeelproudtomakeyouruniquevoiceheard.Sometimesyoumightfeeldiscouragedorembarrassedasyourownwritingcan'tliveuptothesmoothsentencesandclevervocabularyofachatbot.37Looktorealpeopleforimportantadvice.Whenyouneedhelp,youshouldreachouttorealpeoplewhoyouknowandtrustwillgetyoumeaningful,honestfeedback.38Bycontrast,achatbotdoesn'tknowyouandcan'tcomfortyou.Averyseriousmental-healthcrisiscanbehorriblymishandledbyachatbot.Don'tfallforflattery(奉承).Chatbotslovetoshowerpraiseandthey'llagreewithalmostanythingyousay.Butsometimesyoudon'tneedacheerleadersomuchasafirmcoach.Afterall,peopleknowthatcriticismandcorrectionhelpuslearnandgrow.Also,watchoutformade-upfacts.39Whenanhonestpersondoesn'tknowtheanswertoaquestion,they'llsay,“Idon'tknow.”However,chatbotsdon'tdothat.Theytendtoconfidentlyanswereveryquestion.Soifyou'reusingachatbotforsomethingimportant,you'dbetterbevery,verycareful.40Thatmeansyoushouldn'tshareverypersonalinformation.Talkingwithafreechatbotislikepostingonsocialmedia.Onfreemode,thecompanythatbuiltthebotandanyonetheyhirecanseeanduseyourdata.Anythingyousayhasthepotentialtospreadfarandwide.A.Don'tusefreechatbots.B.Butsometimes,thingsgowrong.C.Keepprivateinformationtoyourself.D.Haveyoueverseenchatbotssayingthis?E.Theanswersyou'regettingmaynotbewhatyoureallyneed.F.Atruefriendwillcallyououtwhenyoudosomethingwrong.G.Butwhatyou'recreatingmattersmorethanwhatamachinecreates.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。IvyLawrenceneverplannedtobecomeafarmer,yetlifeguidedherontothispath.GrowinguponasmallfarminHouston,sheowedmanyofher41lessonstothehoursspentoutdoors,simplyobservingnature.Asacuriousseven-year-old,she42abirdnestingandgraduallylearnedthevalueof43——aqualitythatwouldlaterapplytoherworkasafarmer.InAugust2020,she44IvyLeafFarms,whereshegrowscabbages,carrots,andotherorganic45.Sheofferstheproduceforfreetoneighbors,organizesplantpop-upevents,andrunsschoolgardensto46youngpeopletopursuefarming.Startingthefarmwasacourageous47.Aftercarefulconsideration,she48hermedicalcareerforalifeoffarming,believingthatfoodisfundamentallylinkedtopublic49.Throughherefforts,shehopesto50localissuesrelatedtowellness,greenspaces,andmentalhealth.Hergreatest51intransitioningfromhernine-to-fivetoafull-timebusinessownerwasbreakingthenewstohermother,whofoundtheideaofleavingastablejobtodigholesquite52.Butbesidesconvincinghermother,shehadtomentally53thetraditionaldefinitionofsuccess.“Finally,I54thatbeingdirtymostofthedaydidn'tcount——————whatmatteredwasthatIfound英语试题第6页(共8页)fulfillmentinthiswork,”shesaid.Now,sheseesfarmingnotmerelyasajob,butameaningfulwayto55hercommunity.41.A.failure B.survival C.life D.reality42.A.prevented B.imagined C.left D.watched43.A.patience B.kindness C.optimism D.honesty44.A.discovered B.expanded C.founded D.purchased45.A.crops B.vegetables C.flowers D.plants46.A.allow B.inspire C.force D.order47.A.step B.attitude C.plan D.resolution48.A.exchanged B.sacrificed C.abandoned D.intended49.A.safety B.space C.service D.health50.A.address B.study C.highlight D.face51.A.dream B.challenge C.hope D.decision52.A.fresh B.meaningful C.crazy D.practical53.A.reanalyse B.redefine C.review D.reconsider54.A.realized B.expected C.agreed D.promised55.A.participatein B.contributeto C.workfor D.setup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。DesignedbyPritzkerPrizewinnerWangShuandcompletedin2008,theNingboMuseumisameaningfularchitecturalstatement56challengesusualmoderndesign.Morethanasimplecontainerforobjects,thebuildingitselfisa57(strength)exhibitofculturalmemoryandnewideas.Itsmosteye-catchingfeatureisitslargefront,58(make)fromcountlessreusedbricks,tiles,andstones.Allthesematerials59(save)fromlocalvillagesthathadbeenpulleddown.This“WapanWall”method60(true)plantsthearea’shistoryintothestructure,makingareallinktothepastinacitythatisbecomingmodernat61fastspeed.Thebuilding62(look)likeamountainoranoldrockcomingfromtheearth.ThisreflectsthenearbyenvironmentofZhejiangProvince.Inside,largeareasaresetaroundacentralhall,withslopesandbridgesleading63(visitor)asifgoingupavalley.Naturallightcomesintolightupplainconcretesurfaces,helpingtocreateaquietmood.TheNingboMuseumdoesmorethanitsbasicjob.Itshowshowmodernbuildingscanbedeeplyconnected64localconditions.Itisabridgebetweenpast65present,tellingasilentstoryasifitspeaksabouttime,memory,andtheheartofaplace.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华,你校将举行“我是家乡文化推介官”活动,你的笔友Chris很感兴趣。请给Chris写一封邮件,内容包括:(1)活动的内容;(2)活动的意义。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。英语试题第7页(共8页)DcarChris,Iamwritingtosharewithyouanexcitingactivitytitled“IAmaPromoterofMyHometownCulture”.Letmeknowwhatyouthink.Yours,LiHua第二节(满分25分)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。ThegreyEnglishwinterhadsettlednotonlyoverthelandscape,butdeepwithinGina'ssoul.Attheageofsixty-four,shefoundtheshorteningdays,thecoldrainandlastingdarknessincreasinglydifficulttobear.Itwasn'tthecoldthattroubledher——itwasthefading(渐暗的)light,theabsenceofthebrilliantsunshinethathadalwaysfeltlikeapromiseofadventuresyettocome.Shefearedherownadventuringdayshadendedbeforeshe’devenrealizedtheywereover.Hersadnesswasinterruptedoneafternoonbythesoundofthefrontdoorshuttinghard,followedbyhergranddaughterBeth'sanxiousentranceintothekitchen.Tearfully,Bethexplainedthathercarefullyplannedlong-distancetriptoAsiahadcollapsed.Hertravelpartnerhadwithdrawn,andBeth'sparentshadfirmlyrefusedtolethertravelalone.Gina'sheartachedasshewatchedtheyounggirl'sdreamsbreak—————shesawsomuchofherownyouthfulspiritreflectedinhergranddaughter'sdisappointedeyes.Inthedaysthatfollowed,Ginafoundherselfreflectingonherownlostopportunities.SherememberedheryouthfultravelsacrossEurope,adventuresthathadendedsuddenlywhenmarriageandmotherhoodarrived.Nowasawomanwhosehusbandhadpassedaway,sheresignedherselftoquietdays,believingadventurebelongedonlytotheyoung.Theturningpointcameduringoneoftheirquiet,treasuredeveningstogether.Astheysatbythefire,Bethcleverlyturnedtheirconversationtowardliterature,recallingheroinesfromclassicnovelswhotraveledwitholderpartners.“Inthosedays,”Bethremarkedthoughtfully,“youngwomenoftentraveledwithrelativeswhokeptthemcompany.”HereyesmetGina’s,andinthatquietmoment,anunspokenquestionpassedbetweenthem.“Gran,”Bethbeganhesitantly,“wouldyouconsider...comingtoAsiawithmeinJanuary?”Timeseemedtostandstill.Ginafeltsomethingshiftinsideher———along-silentfirestartingtoburn.LookingatBeth'shopefulface,shesawnotjusthergranddaughter,butachancetoregainapartofherselfshethoughtwaslostforever.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。Ginatookadeepbreath,feelingawaveofexcitement.Then,fullyprepared,theyboardedtheplanetoAsia.英语试题第8页(共8页)安庆市2026年高三模拟考试(二模)英语答案第一部分听力1——5CABAB 6——10AABCC 11——15BAABB 16—20CCBCA第二部分阅读第一节21——25CCBDD 26—30BACAB 31——35ACABD第二节36——40BGFDC第三部分语言运用第一节完形填空41——45CDACB 46—50BACDA 51——55BCDAB第二节语法填空56.that/which 57.strong 58.made 59.weresaved60.truly61.a 62.looks 63.visitors 64.with 65.and第四部分写作第一节OnepossibleversionDearChris,Iamwritingtosharewithyouanexcitingactivitytitled“IAmaPromoterofMyHometownCulture”.Itisopentoallseniorhighschoolstudents.Participantscansignupeitherinteamsorindividually.Theyarerequiredtosubmitanoriginalshortvideointroducingalocalculture,includingitsname,origin,history,characteristicsandinfluence.Allentrieswillbepostedonourschool'sofficialWeChataccount,whereviewerscanlike,commentandvotefortheirfavorites.Theactivityishighlymeaningful.Ithelpsusbetterunderstandandpromoteourhometownculture,whileimprovingourcreativityandcommunicationskills.Italsostrengthensourculturalconfidence.Letmeknowwhatyouthink.Yours,LiHua第二节Onepossibleversion(高级版)Ginatookadeepbreath,feelingawaveofexcitement.Herkitchentabledisappearedbeneathaseaofguidebooksandmaps,theirpagesheavilymarkedwithhighlightedroutesandpossibilities.Eveningsweredevotedtomasteringbasiclocalandtouristphrases.Theirawkwardpronunciationssoongavewaytofluentgreetings,fillingthesmallkitchenagainwiththesoundoftheirsharedlaughter.EvenLucy,whohadbeendeeplydoubtful,foundherselfquietlysoftenedbythefreshenergyshininginhermother——achangetoodeepandjoyfultodeny.Then,fullyprepared,theyboardedtheplanetoAsia.Theywanderedthroughlocalmarkets,tasteduniquestreetfood,andadmiredancienttemples.InBeijing,theyroseearlyinthemorningtowitnessthesunwarmingtheBadalingGreatWall,theirhandsheldtightlytogether.ForGina,everynewexperiencefeltlikerediscoveringapartofherselfshehadlongforgotten.Thewomanonceworriedthatheradventuringdaysweregone.Nowshe'swalkingthroughforestsandexploringforeigncitieswithherbelovedgranddaughterbyherside.Onepossibleversion(简易版)Ginatookadeepbreath,feelingawaveofexcitement.Herkitchentablewascoveredwithguidebooksandmaps.Allthepagesweremarkedwithmanydifferentroutesandplans.Theyspenttheireveningslearningsomesimplelocalwordsandtouristexpressions.Atfirst,theycouldnotpronouncethemwell,buttheysoonlearnedtospeaksmoothly.Theirlaughterfilledthesmallkitchenagain.EvenLucy,whohadbeenverydoubtful,wastouchedbyhermother'snewenergy.Itwassuchabigandhappychangethatnoonecoulddenyit.Then,fullyprepared,theyboardedtheplanetoAsia.Theywalkedaroundlocalmarkets,tastedspecialstreetfood,andvisitedoldtemples.InBeijing,theygotupearlyinthemorningtoseethesunriseovertheBadalingGreatWall.Theyheldeachother'shandstightly.ForGina,everynewexperiencemadeherfindapartofherselfthatshehadforgottenforalongtime.Sheoncethoughtshecouldnolongertravelandhavefun.Nowsheiswalkingthroughforestsandvisitingforeigncitieswithherdeargranddaughter.高三英语听力试题Text1W:I'mlookingforSweetGoodsBakery.Canyoutellmewhereitis?M:Walktwoblocksdownthestreet,andthentakealeft.TheplaceyouarelookingforisrightacrossthestreetfromMelissa'sCafé,andnexttothegrocerystore.Text2M:Doyouhaveanymagazines,Mary?W:Yes,ofcourse.Herearesomeinterestingonesaboutclothesandfashion.AndIstillhavesomeaboutmoviesandmusic.Whichonewouldyoulike?M:Oh,I'dliketolearnaboutsomesportsnews.Text3M:Hi,madam.Haveyouseenthemaninthisphoto?Hemightlivenearyourshop.W:Sorry,officer.Mostneighborsbuycoffeefrommyshop,butI'veneverseenhim.I'llcallyourstationifIseehim.M:Pleasedo.Weappreciateyourhelp.Text4W:Ididn'tgrowupwithrockorpopmusic.Inmyhometown,themostpopulartypeofmusicisjazz.M:Oh,that'swhyit'syourfavoritemusic!W:Yes,butI'mhappytolistentoothertypesofmusiconceinawhile.Text5M:Mom,Ionlyhavethreeproblemslefttosolve.Then,I'llletyoucheckthembeforegoingtobed.W:Alright,dear.I'mcheckingyoursister'sworknow——she'salsosolvingmathproblems.Whenyou'redone,goandbrushyourteeth.Text6W:It'sgreattobeatthisGreenEnergyConference.Areyouaspeakerforacompanygroup?M:No.Mycountryisseekingbusinesspartnersforournationalgreenenergyprogram.W:Oh,youworkforagovernmentprogram?M:Exactly.Andtheworld'seffortsreallyinspireme.Today,I'velearnedthatChinausesmoregreenenergythanbefore.AndnationslikeIceland,CostaRica,andNorwayareusingnearly100%greenpower.W:Yes.Theyusegreenenergysourceslikethesun,water,andwind.M:I'mfromanAfricancountryintheSaharaDesert.Wehaveenoughsolarpowertolastforever————weplantouseit!Text7W:Whatareyoudoingthissummer?M:I'mattendingawritingprograminFrance.Igettostayinanoldcastleandwriteallday.W:That'sincredible!DoyouspeakFrench?M:Ispeakalittlebit,butI'mhopingtolearnmore.Whatareyoudoing?W:Iamgoingtomyparents'lakehousefortwoweeksattheendofJune.M:Thatsoundsgreat.Areyougoingbyyourself?W:No,mymomandsisterwillbethere.Wetrytodosomethingasafamilyeveryyear.M:That'sreallynice.Ishoulddothatwithmyfamilyto

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