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NT20第一学期高三年级10月联考英语A.Ricenoodles.B.Eggpancakes.C.FrieddA.Heisoftenlate.B.Hedislikesthejob.C.HeA.Cutherhrshorter.B.MakeheA.Thevarietyofherlooks.B.TheloudnessofhervoC.Thefrequencyofherpractice.5.WhatarethetwospeakersmnlA.Ateacher'splan.B.A6.WheredoestheconversationprobablytakeA.Athome.B.Ina听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.WhatkindofteadoesthewoA.Blacktea.B.Greentea.A.Avideoabouttea.B.Hisfamily'sinfluence.CA.Itcoststoomuch.听第8段材料,回答第11至14题。B.ApersonwhoworksoC.Apersonwithdifferentjobs.13.Whydidthewoman14.Whatdoesthemanthinkofhispart-timejob?高三英语第1页共8页听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。16.WhendoestheA.OnJuly27th.A.They'rereallyfasciB.They'rehardtounderstand.A.Vietnam.B.Australia.C19.Whatisthespeaker'sA.Atourguide.B.Atravelwriter.B.Shewastiredoftheboringdlylifethere.C.Shegotaperfectjobofferinanotherplace.Ashareyourwork—theWildlifePhotographyContestorganizedtorsepublicappreciationforthebeautyofwildanimalsandtodrawatotheprotectionoftheirnaturalhabitats.Bypresentingvividandmovingimagesofwildlife,itseekstoincreasepeople'sawarenessofendangered●PhotosmustbetakenbetweenJanuarylst,202●Eachparticipantisallowedtosubmituptothreepho●Allentriesmustphotographwildanimalsintheirnaturalsurroundings;imagesoanimals,farmanimals,orzooanimalswillnotbeaccepte●Eachsubmissionmustincludeabriefnote(30-50Allphotoswillbecarefullyreviewedbyexperiencedphotograpexperts.TheywillevaluatwhichitshowsthespirWinnerswillbehonoredwithattractiverewards.ThegrandprofessionalcameraandthechancetohavethephotopublishedinNatureWorldmagazine.yearsubscriptiontoWildlifeEx$100giftcard.Inaddition,allwinningworkswillbeexhibitedattheCityMuseuminDecember2025,offeringthepublicanopportunitytoappreciatethefinAllsubmissionsmustbeemledtocontest@wildpho21.Whatisthepurposeofthecontest?A.Torsefundsforbuildingwildlifereserves.B.ToidentifythemostendangeredwildsC.Toencouragethepublictoprotectwildanimals.D.Totrnparticipantsinwildlifep22.WhichofthefollowingmayleadtoA.SendingaphotoinB.UploadingaphotoofalovelypetdC.SubmittingaphototakenintheD.Providinga40-worddescriptionofthephoto.23.Whatwillthesecond-placewinnerrecA.Ahigh-endcameraforpersonalusB.Achancetohavethephotopublished.C.AgiftcardtobuyphotographD.Aone-yearsubscriptiontoBCreek'smodestdowntown,Margaretcenter,surroundedbybooks.Forthepastseventransformedhermodesthome'sspareroomintoamobilelibrary,deliveringchildreninthetown'slow-incomehousingcomplex—aquietrevolutionthathasresthecommunity'srelationshipwithreading.“Parentswereworkingdoubleshifts,andthelibrary'safter-schoolprogramhadsdown,"sherecalls.Concernedthatheryoungneighborsweremissingoutonthejoyofstories,sheemptiedhalfher推车).HerfirststopwastheMaplewoodApartments,whereshesetupamakeshiftreadingcorneronthelawn.TohersWordspreadquickly.Soon,Margaretexpandedherroutetoincludehousingblocks.Shestarteda“bookbuddy”systemtoencouragekidreading.WheretiredlibrariandonatedTeachersatthelocalelementaryschoolyears.Moreimportantly,parentsbeganaskingMargaretforbookrecommendations,andfeelliketreasure.”Margaret,now72,showsnosignsofslowinshelves,"shesays."It'speoplesharingswhereresourcesarelimited,herbluewagonhasbecomeawell-lovedpartofthecommunity,bringingthejoyofreadingtothosewhoneeditmost.24.WhatmotivatedMargareA.Thedecreaseinkids'libraryvisits.B.TheclosureC.Thelackofbooksinthepubliclibrary.25.HowdidthecommunityrespondtoMargaret'sinitiative?A.ThelocalsdonatedlargequanC.Theschoolcloseditsafter-schoolreadiD.Parentsandstudentsjoinedandsupportedherwork.26.WhatdoesMax'scommentrevealaboutMargaret'sinD.Shehelpedwithkids'readingassignment27.WhatcanwelearnfromA.Bigchangesneedhugeresources.B.ProfessionalscanC.SmallactsofkindneCweekend.Youeagerlytextyourfriendandaskifthey'dliketojoin.Theirresponse?“Maybe.”Yourmoodimmediatelychanges.Youfeelslightedratherthanjoyfulasyou'releftwting:Nowyouneedtowtforyourfriendtomakeadecisionbeforeyoucanfigureoutyourplansfortheconcert.Ifyou'veexperiencedanythingliketheabove,you'renotalone.Pe“maybe”toinvitationsisacommonyetannoyingaspectofsociallrecentlypublishedseveralstudiesexaminingwhatgoesoninpeople’saren'tsurewhethertoacceptaninvitation.extendinganinvitationwantstohear.Weconsistentlyfoinviter'slikelihoodofpreferringa“maybe”overa“no.”Moreover,theymuchmoredisrespectedpeoplefAnotherpatternemerged:Themoresomeoneincorrectlyassumedthattentativeresponse,themorelikelytheyweretorespondwitha“maybe”themselves.largelyduetosomethingcalled“motivatedreasoning.”Motivatedreasoniwords,inviteesconvincethemselvesthatinvia“maybe”isbetterfortheinvitee,allowingthemtoleavetheiroptionsopen.Saying“no”removesthisfreedomandopensthedoorforTherearealsosituatioinvitation.Inonestudy,wehadrecipiethepersonextendingit.Thismadethemmorelikelytorealizethatapreferredandhelpedstopmotivatedthinking.Beinsavesothersfromwting.And28.HowdoestheauthoriA.BydescribingapersonalC.Byexplningrulesforrespo29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“tentative”inparagraph3probablymA.Casual.B.Annoying.C.Hesitant.D.Strghtforward.30.Whydosomepeopletendtoreply“maybe”ratherthan“no”wheniB.TheyfltofullyC.Theyregard“maybe”asthe31.WhatisthemnpurposeofA.TocomplnaboutpeoplewhosB.Toexplnw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