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试卷第=page11页,共=sectionpages33页试卷第=page11页,共=sectionpages33页2026年全市高三(3月)模拟考试英语试卷本试卷共10页,67题,全卷满分150分。考试用时120分钟。注意事项:1.答题前,先将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在试卷和答题卡上,并将准考证号条形码粘贴在答题卡上指定位置。2.选择题的作答:每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。写在试卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。3.非选择题的作答:用黑色签字笔直接答在答题卡上对应的答题区域内。写在试卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。4.考试结束后,请将本试卷和答题卡一并上交。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.Whendoestheclinicenditsbusinessday?A.At4:00. B.At4:20. C.At4:30.2.WhatwillJackdonext?A.Getthewoman’sopinion. B.Collectsomeinformation. C.Discusswithsomestudents.3.HowdoesMikesound?A.Disappointed. B.Satisfied. C.Confused.4.Whatwastheproblemwiththeparty?A.Thefoodwasnotenough.B.Themusicwasnottothedance.C.Itwasdifficulttoorganizeeverything.5.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Athome. B.Inarestaurant. C.Inasupermarket.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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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.Whatdayisittoday?A.Friday. B.Thursday. C.Wednesday.7.Howmuchshouldthemanpayintotal?A.$30. B.$50. C.$70.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.WhatdidJoannadoontheplane?A.Shereadbooks. B.Shewatchedafilm. C.Sheplayedwithherfamily.9.WhatsurprisedJoannaaboutthejourney?A.Howquicklyshearrivedatthedestination.B.Howsoonsheranoutofthingstodo.C.Howfewpassengerstherewere.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。10.WhatkindofclothesdoesMollysellonline?A.Women’sclothes. B.Children’sclothes. C.Men’sclothes.11.WhendidMollystartherbusiness?A.Whenshewasatwork. B.Whenshewasintraining. C.Whenshewasatuniversity.12.WhyisMollyunwillingtoopenaphysicalstore?A.Toprotectherdesignfeatures.B.Tocutthecostoftheoperation.C.Tokeepherbusinessgrowing.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。13.Howdidthemannoticetheproblemfirst?A.Hisbankcalledhim. B.Hisbillshowedhim. C.Hiscreditcardwasstolen.14.Whatdidthebankdotofixtheproblem?A.Theygavethemanhismoneybackatonce.B.Theydecidedtotalktothebank’smanager.C.Theyaskedthemantoprovideevidence.15.Whatmighthavecausedtheproblemaccordingtotheman?A.Unsafewebsite. B.Overduedebt. C.Improperdownload.16.Whatdothespeakerstalkaboutattheendoftheconversation?A.Shoppinghabits. B.Informationsafety. C.Moneymanagement.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17.WhatwillToddMessegeeberesponsiblefor?A.Writingaplay. B.Directingaplay. C.Starringinaplay.18.Whatwillparticipantsmainlydobythefourthday?A.Runthroughtheplay. B.Attendalectureonacting. C.Performonstageformally.19.Whatdoesthespeakersuggestlistenersdo?A.Signupearly. B.Receivetop-leveltraining. C.Developcomplexcharacters.20.Whatisthespeaker’spurposeofthespeech?A.Toannouncearrangementsforaplay.B.Tomakeaplanforaplay.C.Tofindactorsforaplay.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。ANanoBananaModels:AQuickGuideNanoBanana(Flash)andNanoBananaProareAIimagegenerationmodelsdesignedfordifferentcreativeneeds.Flashisbuiltforspeed,excellingatquickedits.Pro,ontheotherhand,isareasoningenginethathandlescomplextaskslikedetailedinfographics(信息图).Prompting(提示词)StrategiesSuccessdependsonhowyoucommunicatewitheachmodel.Remember:FlashneedsstorieswhileProneedsstructures.ForFlash:◆Useconversational,narrativeprompts◆Clearlystate:Subject+Action+Context+StyleHereisanexamplepromptforFlash:Createanimageofahigh-fashionmodelinagreysuitsittingonastonebenchinaformalgarden,withsoftlighting.ForPro:◆Providestructuredinstructions◆Specifylayout(布局)patterns◆RequestlogicflowandwhitespaceHereisanexamplepromptforPro:Createaprofessionalinfographicshowing‘HowtoMakethePerfectEspresso.’UseanS-curvelayouttoguidetheeye.Includefivesteps,eachwithaniconandashortlabel.Applyawarmcolorpattern.(seeFigure1)Ifyouencounterthefollowingissues,adjustyourpromptsusingthetablebelow:TROUBLESHOOTINGCOMMONISSUESModelProblemLikelyCauseSolutionFlashMessycompositionUnclearpromptAdddetails:lighting,distance,cameraangleFlashWrongartisticstyleWeakstylecueUseexactterms:e.g.,oilpainting,pixelartProCrowdedinformationNowhitespaceguidanceSpecify:20%whitespace,cleargapsbetweensectionsProIllogicalflowUnspecifiedpriorityorderDefinereadingpaths:top-to-bottom,left-to-right21.WhatisthemaindifferencebetweenFlashandPro?A.FlashisfasterbutProismoreaccurate. B.FlashcreatesimagesbutProeditsthem.C.FlashisfreewhileProrequirespayment. D.FlashisforurgencywhileProisforcomplexity.22.WhichpromptfollowsthecorrectstrategyforFlash?A.“Designabluecompanylogo.” B.“CreateaQ1-Q4businesschart.”C.“Drawacatplayinginawarmgarden.” D.“Generatealeft-to-righttimelinelayout.”23.Accordingtothetable,whyisitnecessarytodefineareadingpath?A.Toguidethelogicalorder. B.Toimprovecoloraccuracy.C.Tospeedupimagegeneration. D.Topreventinformationoverload.BRecentlyIcameacrossmyoldcopiesof“Mrs.Piggle-Wiggle”books.WhenIwasyoung,Ithoughttheywerefunnystories.Readingthemasaparent,though,Isawsomethingdarkthatkidswouldn’tnotice.ThebookstellofMrs.Piggle-Wiggle,whohelpsneighborhoodparentsfixtheirchildren’sbehaviorwithspecial“medicines”thatcreatefrighteningexperiences.IfLittleMelodycriestoomuch,shegets“Crybabymedicine”andnearlydrownsinherowntears.Jodyskipsschooltoworkonatreehouse,so“Ignorancecure”makeshimforgethowtoread.ForWendy,whotattles(打小报告),“TattlePills”makeadarkcloudcomefromhermouth.Whatdisturbsmenowisn’tjusttheextremepunishments-it’swhattheyrepresent.ParentsinthestoriestreatMrs.Piggle-Wigglelikeaherobecauseshemakestheirchildren“evenedout.”Themessageisclear:childrenwhostandoutneedtobefixed.Asaparentmyself,I’veseenhowthispressureplaysoutinreallife.I’vewatchedschoolssendchildrenhomeforaskingtoomanyquestionsduringlessons.I’veseenkidspunishedfornotsittingperfectlystillforsixhoursinclassrooms.Whenchildrenlearndifferently,movedifferently,orthinkdifferently,modernMrs.Piggle-Wigglescomefromeverywhere,allpromisingwaystomakeunusualchildrenfitin.Butwhatexactlyisbeing“fixed”?Maybetherealproblemisseeingauniquechildassomethingtocorrect.NowwhenIreadthesebookstomykids,Iimaginethe“uncured”kidsallgrownup.MaybeWendybecomesabravelawyer.Jody,theboywhoskippedschoolbecomesanarchitectdesigningsustainablehomes.AndMelody,thecrierbecomesanactivist,heremotionalsensitivityhelpingherfightforjustice.ThenIlookatmyownchildrenandhopethatsomedaythey’llbefreetobethemselves—notperfectlybehavedcopiesofwhatadultswant,butcuriouspeoplewhochangetheworldbecausetheyneverquitefitin.24.Whatdothecuresinparagraph2haveincommon?A.Theyrequireparentalparticipation.B.Theyreflectoutdatedmedicalpractices.C.Theyturnbehaviorsintoextremeconsequences.D.Theyusemedicationforpsychologicalproblems.25.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“evenedout”mean?A.Treatedfairlybyadults. B.Madetobehavesimilarly.C.Givenequalopportunities. D.Helpedtosolveproblems.26.Whichwouldbeviewedasmodern“Mrs.Piggle-Wiggles”?A.AItutorsthatfixbehavioralproblems. B.Educationalsystemsthatvaluediversity.C.Onlineplatformsforpersonalizedlearning. D.Multi-leveltestsforstudents’achievements.27.Whatistheauthor’smainargument?A.“Problems”inkidsmaybestrengths. B.Parentsrelytooheavilyonauthorities.C.Schoolsshouldadoptflexiblebehaviorrules. D.Children’sbooksoftencontainharmfulmessages.CResearchledbyKing’sCollegeLondonoffersconvincingevidencethatviewingoriginalartworkinagallerydoesmorethanupliftthespirit—itmeasurablyimprovesphysicalhealth.Thestudydemonstratesthatthisactivitycansignificantlyreducestressandmayevenstrengthentheimmunesystem.Toinvestigatethephysiologicaleffectsoflookingatart,researchersdesignedanexperimentinvolving50UKvolunteersaged18-40.Participantsweredividedintotwomatchedgroupsbasedonage,gender,andbaselinestresslevels.OnegroupvisitedtheCourtauldGallerytovieworiginalpaintingsbyrenownedartistssuchasVanGoghandGauguin,whiletheotherobservedhigh-qualitydigitalreproductionsofthesameartworksinaneutrallaboratorysetting.Throughoutthe20-minutesession,eachparticipantworeresearch-gradedigitalwatchesthatcontinuouslymonitoredheartratevariabilityandskintemperature—keyindicatorsofautonomicnervoussystemactivity.Saliva(唾液)sampleswerecollectedimmediatelybeforeandaftertheviewingperiodtomeasurebiochemicalchanges.Thesesampleswerelateranalyzedforlevelsofcortisol,ahormonelinkedtostress,whichisassociatedwithinflammation(炎症)andchronicdiseases.Remarkably,researchersfoundthatforthoseviewingoriginalart,levelsofthestresshormonedroppedby22%,whereasthecontrolgrouplevelsfellbyjust8%.Meanwhile,pro-inflammatorycytokines(IL-6andTNF-α),whicharelinkedtostressandanumberofchronicdiseases,droppedby30%and28%respectivelyforgalleryviewers,withnochangeinthecontrolgroup.Thissuggeststhatarthasapotentiallycalmingeffectonthebody’sinflammatoryresponses.“Fromascientificperspective,themostexcitingout-takeisthatarthadapositiveimpactonthreedifferentbodysystems—theimmune,endocrine(内分泌的),andautonomicsystems—simultaneously.Thisisauniquefinding,andsomethingweweregenuinelysurprisedtosee,”explainsDrTonyWoods,whoistheseniorauthorofthestudy.Thougharthaslongbeenassociatedwithimprovedwellbeing,thisstudyprovidesthescientificsupportthatit’shealingforourbodyaswell.28.Whatwasthemaingoaloftheresearch?A.Tocomparedifferentartstyles’effects. B.Topromotevisitstoaspecificartgallery.C.Tomeasureart’sphysicalimpactscientifically. D.Toproveauthenticartboostscreativitygreatly.29.Howwastheexperimentconducted?A.Byusingpsychologicalquestionnaires. B.Bysurveyingartistsandvisitorsseparately.C.Bytestinggroupsunderdifferentconditions. D.Byfocusingonshort-termemotionalchanges.30.Whatkeychangedidoriginalartcause?A.Asharpincreaseinheartrate. B.Ariseinbloodpressurelevels.C.Adropinparticipants’skintemperature. D.Areductioninstressandinflammatorymarkers.31.WhydoesDr.TonyWoodscallthediscovery“unique”?A.Itconfirmsart’slinktomentalpleasure. B.Itusesanewmethodfordatacollection.C.Itfindspressurelevelsdropsignificantly. D.Itshowsartbenefitsmultiplebodysystems.DIn2015,Ibeganfocusingoncuttingandoffsetting(抵消)mycarbonfootprintfromtakingkerosene(煤油)-fueledflights.Anonlinecalculatorrevealedmyannualflightemissionshit15metrictons,equaltothreeaveragepeople’syearlytotal.SoIstartedbuyingcarbonoffsetsfor12tonsayearataround$10monthly,withthefundsgoingtoeco-projects.Iknowoffsetsdon’tfullyerasetheenvironmentalharmofflying.Theyonlyeasetravelers’guiltandareevenofferedbyairlinesduringbooking,actinglikeaself-imposedcarbontaxtokeeptheirownenergyuseincheck.Butvoluntaryoffsetscannevermatchaviation’s2%shareofhuman-causedcarbonemissions.Foronething,risingairtraveldemand,drivenbythegrowingmiddleclasswilloutweighoffsetbenefits.What’smore,offsetsdon’tguaranteerealemissionreduction—it’shardtoproveeco-projectsrelyonoffsetfundsorthattheneutralizedcarbonwillneverbereleasedinthefuture.Criticscalloffsetsagreenwashingtool,anexcuseforpeopletoavoidchanginghigh-carbonhabits.Regardlessoftheirrelationtoconsumertrends,offsetsaren’tasolutiontothefundamentalphysicsprobleminaviation,whichisthattoday’slong-distancepassengerjetscan’ttakeoffwithoutburningahigh-energy-contentfuelsuchaskerosene,withjetfueldemandsettosurgeby2040.Therefore,theonlylong-termfixforlow-carbonairtraveliselectrification,whichismakingconcreteprogressandtrulysignalsthatlow-carbonairtravelisontheway.Testplaneprojectshavereplacedgas-poweredengineswithelectricmotors,akeysteptowardtheambitiousgoalofcuttingaviation’scarbonemissionsby75%by2050.Start-upsarealsodevelopingregionaljetswithwingbatteriesandhybrid-to-electricpowersystems.Fullaviationelectrificationwilltakedecadesduetoneededadvancesinbatteriesandmotors,yetitsongoingprogressmeansitisundeniablytherealfutureofgreenairtravel.32.Whatphenomenondoestheauthorpresentinparagraph1?A.Peoplepaytocounteracttheirflightcarbonemissions.B.Passengers’annualflightemissionsrisebythreetimes.C.Kerosene-fueledplanesgeneratehugecarbondischarge.D.Averageindividual’syearlycarbonfootprintisincreasing.33.Whatisthecorephysicalproblemintheaviationindustry?A.Testplaneshaven’tfullyelectrified. B.Carbonoffsetsbringnopracticalimpact.C.Airlinesdropcarbonoffsetsfrombookings. D.Somejetsdependonhigh-energyfueltofly.34.Whatdoestheauthorintendtoshowbymentioningstart-upsinparagraph5?A.Thetechnologicalgapingreenaviation. B.Thelowlikelihoodoflow-carbonairtravel.C.Thesubstantialadvancementofelectricplanes. D.Theurgencyofcuttingaviationcarbonemissions.35.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthepassage?A.Electrification:ATrick,NotaTreat. B.CarbonOffsets:ABand-Aid,NotaCure.C.CarbonOffsets:FeelGoodandDoGood. D.Electrification:TheFixforGreenAviation.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。PsychologistBennetMurdockfirstdemonstratedtherecencyeffectina1962paper.___36___Participantslistenedtowordlistscontaining10to40items.___37___Murdock’sfindingsrevealedthatmemoryperformancevariedwithaword’spositioninthelist.Thefirstfewwordswerewell-remembered,atrendcalledtheprimacyeffect.Memoryaccuracydroppedsharplyaftertheseinitialitemsbutroseforthelasteightwordsinthelist.Thefinalfewwordsweretheeasiesttorecall—thatistherecencyeffect.Murdock’sresultsformedtheserialpositioncurve:___38___Itdropssharplyformiddleonesandrisesagainforfinalitems.Importantly,therecencyeffectonlyoccurswithimmediatememorytests—abriefdistractionremovesit,whiletheprimacyeffectstays.Thissuggeststhetwoeffectsrelyondifferentcognitiveprocesses.Though,itsmechanismismorecomplex.___39___Theyhavefoundthelastthingyouhearoftenaffectsyourjudgmentmost.Forexample,ifafrienddescribessomeoneaskind,smart,generous,andboring,thefinaltrait“boring”mayexcessivelyinfluenceyourjudgment,leadingtoalesspositiveimpression.Contextshapeswhicheffectdominates:recencyisstrongerwithlonglistsorimmediateimpression-forming,whileprimacyprevailsifyouknowyouwilljudgebeforehand.Inshort,therecencyeffectreferstoourtendencytobetterrememberrecentlyencounteredinformation.___40___Itemsinthemiddleofasequencearetypicallythemosteasilyforgotten.A.Memoryishighforinitialitems.B.Therecencyeffecthasbeenappliedineducation.C.Socialpsychologistshavealsoexploredtherecencyeffect.D.Theprimacyeffect,bycontrast,favorsitemspresentedfirst.E.Therecencyeffectisanessentialpartoftheserialpositioneffect.F.Heexaminedhowtheorderofwordsinalistinfluenceshumanmemory.G.Immediatelyafter,theyweregiven90secondstorecallasmanywordsaspossible.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。Sumiisasinglemother,andherdaughterAnnaisalwaysnicknamed“Number23”—sheconsistently_______23rdoutof50studentsinexams.EverytimeSumihearsthatnickname,itmakesherconcerned.Atagathering,kidsshared_______,ambitiousdreams—doctors,politicians,andmore—andtheadultsclappedandpraisedthem.Annakeptbusyhelpingquietly:_______soup,passingcookies,lostinherownlittleworld.When_______again,shesmiledsoftly:“Iwanttobeateacher.”Theroomfellinstantlyquiet.SumihaddoneeverythingtoboostAnna’s_______—hiringtutorsandpacking“brainfood”daily.Annatriedhard,butthe_______tookitstoll:lossofappetite,sleeplessnights,constantsweat,andeventualillness.Upset,Sumistoppedpushingher,andAnnaslowlybouncedbacktoher_______oldself.Weekslater,onafamilytrip,twotopstudents—astraight-AstarandamathOlympiadkid—foughtoverapieceofdessert.NoonecouldcalmthemuntilAnna_______:“Let’sflipacoin.”Thatendedtheconflict.Stuckintrafficlater,she_______everyonewithjokesandturnedcandyboxesintopaperanimals,giftingonetoeachkid.Theotherparentsbeamedwith________.Soonafter,Anna’steachercalled:hergradesdidn’tchangemuch,butabonusquestion—“Who’syourfavoriteclassmate?”—________almosteveryonechoseAnna,praisingher________,helpfulness,andinclusiveness.Somesuggestedmakingherclassleader.Sumicried,happyand________,callingAnnaa“real-life________.”Shegrinned:“Mom,I’mnotahero.Iwanttobetheoneclapping,nottheoneclappedfor.”ThatsimpleanswerchangedSumi—shefinallyunderstoodAnna’skindsoul________farmorethanbeing“Number23”.41.A.falls B.weighs C.measures D.ranks42.A.bold B.abstract C.workable D.complex43.A.appreciating B.anticipating C.serving D.equipping44.A.pressed B.exposed C.delivered D.investigated45.A.energy B.grades C.memory D.interest46.A.demonstration B.pressure C.assignment D.performance47.A.cheery B.perfect C.extraordinary D.depressed48.A.workedon B.brokedown C.stoodby D.steppedin49.A.tricked B.provided C.entertained D.contacted50.A.appreciation B.understanding C.suspicion D.tension51.A.shared B.revealed C.expected D.celebrated52.A.forgiveness B.admiration C.integrity D.kindness53.A.relieved B.concerned C.grateful D.calm54.A.example B.hero C.kid D.teacher55.A.mattered B.meant C.represented D.expressed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。TheMingKwaitypewriterwastheproductofChinesewriterLinYutang’slifelongdreamtobuild___56___machinethatcouldtypeChinese.Itsbrilliantdesignshowsadifferentpictureof___57___ourcomputersmighthavelookedliketoday,iftheirdevelopershadnotusedtheLatinalphabet.Linhadpouredhisentirefortuneintothisdream.AtatimewhentheChineselanguage—withitstensofthousandsofcharacters—___58___(struggle)tofitintoWesterntechnology,hedevotedyears___59___research,searchingforanelegantsolution.ThefruitofhislaborwasaremarkablemachinehenamedMingKwai(meaning“clear”and“quick”),___60___operationreliedonaclever72-keysystemand“MagicEye”window.Bypressingjustafewkeys,atypistcouldlocatethe___61___(desire)characterinthewindowandprintit.This“type-view-select”processisnowthedailyrealityamonghundredsofmillionsofpeople___62___(type)Chineseontheirphones.ItmadeChinesetypinga___63___(pure)visualexerciseforthefirsttime—onethatdidn’trelyonpronunciation___64___evenrequirespeakingthelanguage.ThoughMingKwainevermadeitintomass_____65_____(produce),thatsingleprototypestillwhispersofadreamthatwasfaraheadofitstime.LinYutang’svisionofamachine“foreveryonetouse”ultimatelycametrue—notinheavymetal,butindevicescarriedbybillions.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)66.你校辩论社在集训中利用AI工具搜集论据、模拟辩论,这一现象引发关注。校英文报正开展征文,主题为“AIinDebateTraining:AUsefulHelper?”,请你投稿,内容需包括:1.你的观点;2.说明理由。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。AIinDebateTraining:AUsefulHelper?___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________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。Aftercross-countrypractice,Cindypouredoutherfrustrationtohermotherinthecar.Shewasexhaustednotfromrunning,butfromdealingwithJenny,agiftednewteammate.Despitethetwoofthembeingelectedco-captains,Jennyhadrecentlybegunthreateningnottocompeteintheupcomingmeet,givingvariousexcuses.Cindyfeltwornoutfromconstantlypersuadingher.Hermotherlistenedpatientlyandthensharedwhatsheknew.Jennywasafoster(寄养)childwhoseyoungerbrotherhadjustbeentakenbackbyhisbiologicalfather.Whileherbrotherwaswelcomedwithopenarmsintoanewfuture,Jennywascompletelyleftout,deepeningherfeelingofbeingunwantedandwithoutatruefamily.Cindy’sfrustrationturnedtounderstandingandsadness.SherealizedJenny’sunusualbehaviorwasnotabouttheteam,butadesperatecrytofeelneeded.TheweightofJenny’slonelinessbecameclear,replacingCindy’searlierannoyancewithempathy.Thenextday,CindylookedforJennyatschoolbutcouldn’tfindher.Anxiousthatshemightnotshowupatall,Cindyboardedtheteambus,herworriespilingup.Thefamiliarsmellofsweatandoldseatsfilledtheair,mixedwiththesoundofherteammatestalking.Asshescannedtheseats,hereyesfinallyfoundJennysittingaloneintheveryback,herheadagainstthecoldwindow,headphonesonasifbuildingawallbetweenherselfandtheworld.Mostoftheteamwerealreadysettled.Makingherwaydownthenarrowaislewithherbag,Cindyfelttheireyesonher.ShestoppedbesideJenny’sseat,herownearlierresolvenowmixedwithanervoushopetobridgethegapbetweenthem.Foramoment,shejuststoodthere,watchingJenny’ssadeyesinthewindowreflection,searchingfortherightwordsthatmightfinallyreachher.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。CindyturnedtoJennyandwhisperedthattheteamtrulyneededher.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Thatday,Jennyranwiththeteamwholeheartedly.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________答案第=page11页,共=sectionpages22页答案第=page11页,共=sectionpages22页1.C【原文】M:Whattimedoestheclinicclose?Iheardtheclosingtimeisatfouro’clock.W:AsfarasIknow,they’reopenuntil4:30.IwastheretheotherdayandIrememberlookingatmywatch.Itwas4:20atthetime.2.B【原文】W:Howisyourresearchgoing,Jack?M:Well,notbad.IcollectedsomeinformationaboutitandnowI’mgoingtotalktosomestudentsandgettheiropinions.3.A【原文】W:HiMike.Iheardyouwenttotheoperahouse.HowwastheoperayousawlastSunday?M:Don’tmentionit.ItwasnotasgoodasIexpected.Ishouldhavewatchedthelivematchesathome.4.C【详解】M:Itwasagoodparty.Thebarbecuewentwellandeverybodyenjoyeddancing.W:Butitwasreallyhardwork.Becausethereweresomanypeople,wecouldn’tcookallthefoodatthesametimeandsomegotburnt.5.B【原文】M:Nowyoucanbegintakingtheplatestothecustomers.Well,don’tcarrytoomanyplates.Youmaydropthem.W:Oh,Iwon’t.I’veneverdroppedplatesinmylife.M:Youcan’tbetoocareful.W:Well,I’lltrymybest.6.C7.B【原文】M:Excuseme,Iwanttomakeanappointmentforamedicalcheckupassoonaspossible.W:Letmecheck.I’mafraidtodayandtomorrowarefullybooked.Howabout4:00pmthedayaftertomorrow?M:ThisFridayisfine.W:Okay,whatitemsdoyouwanttotest?M:Adentalexamination,askincheck,abloodtestandachestX-ray.HowmuchshouldIpay?W:Thefirstthreeitems’costs30dollarsandthelastonecosts20dollars,pleasetakethisformwithyouformedicalchecks.8.B9.A【原文】M:Howwasyourflighttothestates,Joanna?W:Well,beforeweleft,Iwasn’treallylookingforwardtoit.It’ssofarawayandIimaginedthejourneywouldtakeages.M:Sure.W:Anyway,Itookloadsofbooksandstuff,butthenIgotreallyinterestedinthefilmtheywereshowingandbecausethereweren’tmanypeopleonboard,Ihadtwoseatstomyself.So,Iwasreallycomfortableandwewereinthestatesalmostbeforewerealizedit.Amazing.ButImighttryandpersuademyfamilytogosomewherenearernextyear.10.A11.C12.B【原文】M:Molly,tellusaboutyourbusiness.W:Well,Isellwomen’sfashionclothesdesignedbymyselfthroughawebsite.M:Didyouhaveanysortoftrainingindesign?W:Noonetaughtme.Asyoucansee,I’mverytallandIcouldn’tfindclothesthatfitmeinordinaryshops,soIstartedmakingmyown.M:Howdidyougetstartedinthisbusinessatsuchayoungage?W:WhenIwasinuniversity,someclassmatesgottoknowImademyownclothes.TheylikedmystylesomuchthattheyaskedmeifIwouldmakeclothesforthem.So,Istartedmybusinessatthattime.M:Really?That’sunbelievable.Iknowyourbusinessgrewrapidlyaftergraduation.Doyouintendtoopenaphysicalstore?W:No,I’llkeepthingsonlinetokeepcostdown,butI’lladdmorestylesformenandkids.M:Wishyousuccess!13.B14.C15.A16.B【原文】M:Ican’tbelievethis.Ihavebeenonthephonewithmybankalldayandtheystillhaven’tfixedmyproblem.W:Isitacreditcardproblem?M:Yes.Mycreditcardinformationwasstolen.WhenIgotmyBillinthemail,Isawthereweremanyunfamiliarpurchasesonit.W:That’sterrible.Didtheytakealotofmoney?M:Yes.AndI’mveryupsetbecausethebankisnothelpingmequickly.W:Doesn’tthebank’smanagerdecidetogiveyourmoneyback?M:No,Ijusthavetoprovethatthesepurchaseswere
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