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试卷第=page11页,共=sectionpages33页试卷第=page11页,共=sectionpages33页2026年高三年级模拟考试(英语)科试题注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上,并将条形码粘贴在答题卡指定位置。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用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)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.Howmuchshouldthemanpay?A.$120. B.$118. C.$108.2.WhydidKarllosehisjob?A.Hemadeabigmistake. B.Hewasinpoorhealth. C.Heoftenwenttoworklate.3.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?A.Helosthispassport. B.Heisveryforgetful. C.Heislatefortheplane.4.Whatdothespeakersthinkofthefilm?A.Touching. B.Boring. C.Exciting.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Wherethewomantookhertrip.B.Howthewomanenjoyedhertrip.C.Whatthewomanboughtduringhertrip.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.Whatisthedatetoday?A.February6th. B.February7th. C.February8th.7.Whatdothespeakersdiscussintheend?A.Howtopay. B.Whichseattotake. C.Wheretochangeplanes.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.Whatdoesthemandisagreeon?A.Datefortheexhibition. B.Lengthoftheopeningceremony. C.Startingtimefortheopeningspeech.9.Whydoesthemanchoosethehallfortheopeningceremony?A.Itisquiet. B.Itisnear. C.Itisbig.10.WhatdoweknowaboutMs.Black?A.She’llbethefirstspeaker. B.Shehadacaraccident. C.Shehassomeurgentmatters.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。11.Whycan’tthemangetthetextbook?A.Thebookshaveallbeenbookedbyothers.B.Morestudentssignedupfortheclassthanexpected.C.Thewomanreceivedfewerbooksthanordered.12.Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemando?A.Sharethebookwithotherstudents.B.Getonwithhisclassmates.C.Waitpatiently.13.Whatdoesthewomanoffertodofortheman?A.Lendherbooktohim. B.Keepabook. C.Copytwounits.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。14.WhydidLindalikeherfirstboss?A.Hepaidherwell. B.Hewasverykindtoher. C.Hesentheronatrainingcourse.15.WhatdidLindadointheshop?A.Shebakedbread. B.Shedisplayedcakes. C.Shemadesandwiches.16.WhatisLinda’sopinionaboutthefull-timeshopassistants?A.Theywerefriendlytoher. B.Theydidn’tworkashardasher. C.Theyhadn’tgotthesameskillasher.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17.WhatcanwelearnabouttheInternationalLanguageCollege?A.Ithasmanybuildingsinit. B.Itismadeupoffourdepartments. C.Itisthelargestcollegeinthecity.18.Whichisthelargestdepartmentinthecollege?A.TheFrenchdepartment. B.TheEnglishdepartment. C.TheRussiandepartment.19.WheredotheteachersintheEnglishdepartmentmainlycomefrom?A.AmericaandCanada. B.EnglandandAmerica. C.AmericaandAustralia.20.Whatdayisittoday?A.Friday. B.Saturday. C.Sunday.第二部分阅读理解(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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。ABritainisalandofstunninglandscapesandrichheritage—fromtheLakeDistrict’speaksandlakestoiconicbridges,fromlakesidepoets’romancetoShakespeare’sgeniusandtheEnlightenment’s(启蒙运动)glow.Inthisseries,wespotlightfourrenownedlandmarkstouncovertheirstories.TheLakeDistrictTheLakeDistrictisEngland’slargestNationalPark.StretchingacrosstheNorth-West,it’shometothenation’shighestmountainsanddeepestlakes.Thisdistrictisveryfamousforitsfood.TherearesevenMichelin-Starredrestaurants.Besides,cosy,traditionalandheartypubsareplentifulinthepopulartowns.Theromanceandcharmofthelakeshaveinspiredmanylakepoetsintheircreativity.TheRomanBathsTheRomanBathsareoneofthefinestexamplesofpreservedancientthermalspaintheworld,andtheonlyofficialhotspringinBritain.DuringtheRomanInvasionin50CE,theydedicatedthespringtoahealinggoddess.Richorpoor,theythoughtthisspringwouldridtheirillnessanddisease,believingittobeblessedbytheGoddesses.WestminsterPalaceandBigBenThemosticonicarchitecturalstructuresofnotonlyLondonbutthewholeoftheUKareWestminsterPalaceandBigBen.Itwasoriginallybuiltasaroyalpalaceabout1000yearsago.DuringHenryVIII’sreign,hegaveitovertoparliament.BigBenhasenormousculturalsignificanceforBritain.ItsclockringsarebroadcastontelevisioneveryNewYear’sEvetocountdownandwelcometheNewYear.StonehengeStonehengeisthemostfamousprehistoricmonument.Itwasbuilt5000yearsagoasaditchandnowsurroundsthestones.Inthe1960s,anastronomertheorizedthatitmightbeacalendarsinceyoucouldseetheperfectviewofthesummersunrisehittingthestones.Peoplewillnotfullyunderstandituntilbathedinitsremarkablemystery.21.Whatcanvisitorsdoduringthetour?A.EnjoyadrinkintheLakeDistrict. B.ListentothechurchbellsonChristmasday.C.GetridofdiseasesintheRomanBaths. D.UncoverallthemysteriesbehindStonehenge.22.Whichlandmarkisrecommendedforastronomyfans?A.TheLakeDistrict. B.TheRomanBaths.C.WestminsterPalaceandBigBen. D.Stonehenge.23.Whatdothefourplaceshaveincommon?A.Eachofthemcarriesalongandrichhistory. B.Eachofthemboastsitsnaturalwonders.C.TheyarethemostcelebratedsceneryinBritain. D.TheyareallBritisharchitecturalheritage.BChinesetouristattractionshaveseenaroaringtravelboom(繁荣)thismonthasmillionsofprimaryandmiddleschoolstudentshittheroadfortheirfirst-everautumnholiday.Severalprovinces,includingeasternZhejiang,southwesternSichuanandsouthernGuangdong,haveimplementedathree-dayautumnbreakinNovember.Combinedwiththeweekend,thevacationtotalsfivedays—anovelmeasureinChinabutwidelyadoptedinWesterncountries.TheseprovincesarethefirsttofollowanewguidelineissuedinSeptemberbyninecentralgovernmentdepartments,includingtheMinistryofCommerceandtheMinistryofEducation:Theguidelineencourageslocalitiestoadjustacademiccalendarstoincludespringandautumnbreaks,withdecisionsbasedonfactorslikeeachprovince’suniqueclimateandindustryproductionschedules,amajordeterminingfactorforparentstotaketimeoffwork.Apartfrombetterdistributingtheschoolcalendartoeasestudents’academicburden,thepolicyalsoaimstostokedomesticeconomicconsumption,especiallyviathetourismindustry.DatafromonlinetravelagencyTripshowsthattourismbookingsinZhejiang,wherethenewautumnbreakkickedoffonNov.12,haddoubledcomparedtolastyear,withparent-childtripsaccountingfor46%ofthetotalbookings.Aswellasprovidingmuch-neededholidaysforchildren,thepolicyhasbeenpairedwithsupportivemeasuresforfamilytravel,notedYangHan,aresearcheratonlinetravelplatformQunar,inaninterviewwithlocalmedia.Thesemeasuresincludeflexibleworkleavepoliciesforparentsanddiscountedfamilyticketsatmuseums,sciencecentersandscenicspots.Amidthetravelboom,tripsthemedaroundtextbookfeaturedlocations—rangingfromtime-honoredhistoricalsitestobreathtakingnaturalattractions—areemergingasatopchoiceforfamilies.Moreandmoreparentsareseekinginspirationfortripsthatextendchildren’slearningbeyondtheclassroomwalls,makingeducationandleisuregohandinhand.24.Whatcanwelearnabouttheautumnbreakinparagraph1?A.Itwasproposedbymiddleschoolstudents.B.ItiscommonintheWestbutnewinChina.C.Itisafive-daystandaloneNovemberbreak.D.IthasbeencarriedoutinallChineseprovinces.25.Whyareindustryproductionschedulesimportantforthispolicy?A.Theyreflecttheuniqueclimateofeachprovince.B.Theydirectlyaffectstudents’academicperformance.C.Theyarecloselyrelatedtolocaltourismdevelopment.D.Theydeterminewhetherparentscantaketimeoffwork.26.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“stoke”inparagraph3mean?A.Control. B.Fuel. C.Evaluate. D.Weaken.27.Whatisthemainideaofthetext?A.Autumnbreakpolicypromotestravelboom.B.Measuresdrivetheboomingtourismindustry.C.Textbook-themedtripsareanewchoiceforfamilies.D.WesternholidayideasareinfluencingChineseeducation.CIlovethewaycloudsrollaboveyourhead,wanderlazilyacrossblueskiesandcastmomentaryshadowsonthegroundbelow.Theseever-floatingsculpturesofvaporandlightareamongnature’sleastappreciatedwonders.That’swhy20yearsagoIstartedtheCloudAppreciationSocietytoremindpeopletolookup.Nowclimatescienceiscatchingup,revealingthatcloudsaren’tjustpoetic;they’revitalinhelpingtoregulateEarth’stemperature.Themixofcloudtypesoverourplanetensurestheyhaveanoverallcoolingeffectbecausetheshadefromthelowcloudsoutweighsthewarmingeffectofthehighones.Thesecloudsdon’tjustlookdifferentfromoneanother;theyalsohaveverydifferenteffectsontemperaturesatthesurfaceofthelandorwaterbelow.Thesedifferenceshavetodowithhowmuchofthesun’sheattheyallowthroughandhowmuchofEarth’sheattheytrapin.Butit’sunclearhowcloudswillchangeinawarmingclimate.Withanatmosphereasvastasours,thereisinsufficientempiricaldata.Fornow,climatescientistscanonlymakeinformedguesses,basedonevermorecomplicatedcomputermodels.Asglobaltemperaturesrise,scientistsbelievewemayseefewerofthelow,coolingcloudsbutnotofthehigh,warmingones.Itwouldbeaclassicfeedbackloopthatspeedsuptheverywarmingthattriggeredit.There’saroleforcitizensciencetoimprovetheanalysisofcloudsandtheirroleinglobalwarming.WeattheCloudAppreciationSocietywillbeinvitingthepublictouseourCloudSpotterapptointerpretthecloudtypesinsatelliteimages.ThedatashouldenableustotrainartificialintelligencemodelstosearchthroughthevastlibraryofsatellitecloudimagestorevealwithgreaterclarityandprecisionthegradualtrendsinEarth’sshiftingcloudcover.Ifcloudsarechanging,thensoshouldthewaywestudythem.Thisrenaissance(复兴)won’thappenonitsown.Itrequiresallofustolookup—andtakenotice.28.Whatdoestheauthorthinkofthecloudsabovehishead?A.Heoftenspeakshighlyofclouds. B.Heconsidersthecloudsonlytobepoetic.C.Heassumescloudsshouldn’tbetakenforgranted. D.Helovesthemsomuchastosetupacloudsociety.29.HowdoestheCloudSpotterappcontributetoclimatescience?A.Byprovidingsufficientdata. B.Byreplacingsupercomputermodels.C.Byofferingliveweatherforecasts. D.Byincreasinglow-cloudfeedbackloops.30.Whatdoestheauthorindicateinthelastparagraph?A.CitizensshouldsignupfortheCloudAppreciationSociety.B.Betterresultscanbegainedviajointeffortsfromthepublic.C.Everyoneshouldmakeitahabittoobservecloudsabovehead.D.Betterclarityandaccuracyoftheshiftingcloudcoverhavebeengained.31.Whereisprobablythetexttakenfrom?A.Agovernmentreport. B.Asciencemagazine. C.Ageographytextbook. D.Atravelguidebook.DDeepSeek,alargelanguagemodeldevelopedinChina,isalandmarkinAIdevelopment.UnlikeearlierAImodels,DeepSeekisbothhigh-performingandaccessible.Itsopen-sourcemodelhascreatednewopportunitiesacrosssectors(行业),includingingovernance.Workthatoncetookcivilservantsdaystocompletecannowbedoneinamatterofminutes.Thisleapinproductivityhasnotonlyincreasedefficiency,ithasalsoreducedoperationalcostsandenhancedopenness.Forexample,inShenzhen,70AI-powered“civilservants”havebeenemployedindifferentgovernmentdepartmentstoassistwithtaskssuchasdraftingofficialdocumentsandrespondingtopublicinquiries.IntheU.S.,agroupoftechniciansandengineersdiscoveredanevidentflawinwelfarerecords:a300-year-oldwasstillreceivingbenefits.AsAIbecomesincreasinglyintelligent,doesitmeanwenolongerneedflesh-and-bloodcivilservants?Notquite.WhileAIwillundoubtedlyreducethesizeofthepublicworkforce,humanswillcontinuetoplaycrucialroles—assupervisors,ethicalstewardsandfinaldecidersincomplexdecisions.AlthoughAIcanmonitor,analyzeandoptimize(优化)publicspendinginrealtime,officialcommitteeswillbeneededtoensurethatalgorithmic(算法)decisionsremaininlinewithethicalstandardsanddonotdisadvantageweakpopulations.Tosafeguardpublicinterest,governmentsmustestablishethicscommitteestoinspectAIsystems,reviseregulatoryframeworks,andensureopenness.Butnorevolutioncomeswithoutchaos.AsAIassumesmanytraditionalcivilserviceroles,massjobdisplacementcouldcausedeepsocialanxiety.Questions,suchas“AmIstillusefulifamachinecandomyjob?”,willbecomeincreasinglycommon.Governmentsmustbepreparedtoeasethissocialfalloutbyinvestinginmentalhealthservices,jobretrainingprogramsandwelfaresupport.Insum,AIingovernmentisnotjustamatterofautomation;it’saboutrevolutionizinggovernanceitself.Ifdoneright,anAI-poweredstatecanmorefairlyandquicklyfulfillcitizens’needs.Buttogetthere,weneedtostrikeabalancebetweenefficiencyandethics,innovationandinclusion.32.Whydoestheauthormentiontwoexamplesinparagraph2?A.ToshowAI’swideapplication. B.TodemonstrateAI’sexistence.C.Tohighlighttraditionalproblems. D.ToproveAI’sroleincivilservice.33.WhatrolewillhumansplayintheuseofAIinthepublicsector?A.DevelopingnewAItechnologies. B.Replacingmostpublicworkforcejobs.C.Supervisingandensuringethicalstandards. D.Designingalgorithmsforreal-timeoptimization.34.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardsAIreplacinghumancivilservants?A.Unclear. B.Cautious. C.Pessimistic. D.Optimistic.35.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.TheImportanceofAIinModernGovernmentB.HowwillAIReplaceHumansinGovernment?C.CanAIReplaceCivilServantsinGovernment?D.TheRoleofHumanManagementinGovernment.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。We’veallexperiencedit:theurgetowithdrawandduckexperiencesweknowwe’llenjoy—evenwhenamoodboostiswhatweneedmost.____36____Theyjustdon’tseemworththeeffort.Andthen,morelikelythannot,wefeelworsethanwedidbefore.Sohowdoyoufindthemotivationtogetoutthere,especiallywhenyou’refeelinglow,stressed,tiredorlonely?____37____Ourdrivetoseekouthappinessisamusclethatwecandevelop.Toraiseyourrewardsensitivity,youcantryoneexercise.Beginbyplanningoneactivityperdaythatwillmakeyouhappyorgiveyouasenseofaccomplishment.Berealistic.____38____Afteryou’veenjoyedthatdailymoment,closeyoureyesandrecountoutloud,inthepresenttense,whereandwhenyouexperiencedthegreatestjoy.Homeinondetailsandphysicalsensations,likethebreezecoolingyourfaceasthesunshines.____39____Manyofusstruggletolabelourpositiveemotionsmuchbeyondfine,goodorgreat.Butresearchsuggeststhatfindingmorewordstodescribethosefeelingscanvalidateandintensifythem,Dr.Meuretsaid.Whenreflectingonhowsomethingmadeyoufeel,trytobeprecise,usingwordslikedelighted,inspired.Shareyourhighlightreel.Thinkaboutthedetailsyoutypicallyvolunteerwhenaskedaboutyourdayorarecenttrip.Broadcastingwhatmadeyouhappiestcanmakeyoufeelbetter,spreadthathappinesstoanotherpersonandalsostrengthenabond.Findsilverlinings.____40____Forexample,ifyouinvitedco-workerstogettogetherandonlyonepersonshowedup,youcouldeasilyviewthatasafailure.Butthesilverlining,hesaid,wouldbethatyougottoknowthatonepersonbetter.Keepinmind,too,thatit’snormaltosometimesfeeluncomfortablewithpleasurablefeelings,particularlyifyouexperiencedepressionandanxiety.Thetruthisthatweneedtobehavelikehappypeopleifweactuallywanttobehappy.A.Expandyourjoyvocabulary.B.Weskipthebirthdaypartyandlunch.C.Giveyourselfpermissiontofeelhappy.D.Oneprovenstrategyistoenhanceyourrewardsensitivity.E.Specialiststendtofocusoneasingtheirnegativesymptoms.F.Ithelpstonoticethepositiveshiddeninthingsfirstseenasnegative.G.Itcanbeassmallastreatingyourselftoafavoritesnack,orFaceTimingafriend.第三部分语言知识运用(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,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Inasmallvillageonthesun-bakededgeoftheSahara,15-year-oldAmaraKeitawouldwatchthesunsetbehindthedunes(沙丘),alwayspuzzledbyasinglequestion:Whydidsuch________energygotowasteeveryday?Whilehispeerswerechasingmakeshiftfootballs,Amara________desertedcarbatteriesandsolarpanelsfromthelocalgarbage.Histeachersthoughthewas________—“Nouniversitywouldacceptaboywhotalkstomachines,”theycommented.ButAmarabelievedthedesertsuncould________thesolutiontothesevereshortageofelectricityinhisvillage.Torealizehisdream,forthreeyears,heworkedaloneinamud-brickshelter,________over50modelsbeforeconstructingasolar-poweredwaterpumpthatcouldrunfor72hoursonasinglecharge.WhenthepumpsuccessfullyirrigatedoldMoussa’swheatfield,thevillageelders________theirheadsindisbelief.NewsreachedthatavisitingUNengineer________Amara’sdesigntointernationalinvestors.Fortunately,theyagreedtofundtheproject.At19,Amaranowleadsateaminstallingsolarwiresacross________villages,thoughhestillreturnstomaintainhisfirstpumpeveryweekendasa________.“Thisoldpumpmakesmeremember,”hesays,runninghisfingersoveritsweatheredsurfaceaffectionately.Amara’sstoryprovesatruthoftenforgotten:________isn’tabouthavingexpensivetools,butaboutspottingpotentialwhereotherssee________.“Thedesertteachesustwothings,”hereflects.“Howlittlewehave,andhow________wecanmakeofit.”Hisnextproject?Asolar-poweredschoolwherechildrenwon’thavetostudybythelightofa________anymore.Whatbeganasoneboy’s________hasgrownintoamovement—provingthateventhetoughestenvironmentcan’t________adeterminedmind.41.A.refreshing B.boundless C.invisible D.clean42.A.collected B.discovered C.transformed D.buried43.A.curious B.stubborn C.creative D.foolish44.A.putoff B.takein C.getover D.workout45.A.throwing B.accumulating C.testing D.moving46.A.nodded B.shook C.raised D.lowered47.A.donated B.connected C.presented D.sold48.A.prosperous B.crowded C.beautiful D.remote49.A.habit B.relief C.reminder D.souvenir50.A.Innovation B.Revolution C.Vision D.Belief51.A.opportunity B.failure C.darkness D.waste52.A.often B.much C.fast D.cheap53.A.candle B.pump C.lamp D.battery54.A.job B.dream C.incident D.game55.A.motivate B.damage C.limit D.enrich第二节(共1小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Themascotsofthe2026SpringFestivalGalahavebecomeahottopicamongaudiencesfortheirrichculturalmeanings.TheSpringFestivalGala,anannualcelebrationproducedandbroadcastbyChinaMediaGroup,____56____madeitsfirstbroadcastin1983,isoneofthemost-watchedTVshows____57____(air)onChineseNewYear’sEve.Thefourbrightand____58____(live)mascots—QiQi,JiJi,ChiChi,andChengCheng—standforthegala’stheme“QiJiChiCheng,MomentumUnstoppable”.Themascots’designs,alongwiththecorecreativeconcept,____59____(root)inChina’sclassicalimagesofhorsesacrossdifferentdynasties.____60____makesthemmeaningfulistheirsymbolicmeaningsofsuccessandprosperity,astheyrepresent____61____brightfutureand“achievingsuccess”whilerunningtowardnewhorizons.Thefirstmascot,QiQi,takesitsdesignfromahorse-shapedbronzezun,arelicwhich____62____(serve)asawinecontainerintheWesternZhouDynasty.Itssmooth,dignifiedformandelegantdarkblue-blackcolorshowthehorse’sroleasasymbolofhonorandgraceinancientChina.JiJidraws____63____(inspire)fromaHanDynastybronzehorsestatue,whosewide-spreadwingsinflightsymbolizevitality____64____afirmspiritofmovingforward,ready____65____(face)newchallenges.ChiChirepresentsthewell-knowntricolorhorsefromtheTangDynasty.ChengChengismodeledaftertheworld’sonlyremainingwildhorsespecies.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)66.假设你是李华,你的英国好友David对中国传统文化有着浓厚的兴趣。本月,你市博物馆正在举办端午文化数字云展。请你给David写一封邮件,推荐他观看。内容包括:1.云展内容;2.推荐理由。参考词汇:OnlineDigitalExhibition数字云展注意: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做答。DearDavid,Ihopethisemailfindsyouwell.__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua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续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。InasmallvillageinsouthernTurkey,14-year-oldEmre’slifechangedforeverwhenanearthquakestruckinthemiddleofthenight,reducingmostofthevillagetogroundzero,includingthetinylibrarythathadbeenEmre’sfavoriteplace.Hehadspentcountlessafternoonsthere,readingadventurebooksandhelpingthelibrarian,Mr.Kaya,organizeshelves.Inthedaysafterthedisaster,Emrewanderedaround,hisheartheavy.Hefoundthewholevillageindespair—thevillagerswanderedlifelesslyamongtheruins,theireyesemptyofhope.Whenhereachedthelibrarysite,hespottedafewbookshalf-buriedinthedust.Hecarefullybrushedthemcleanandtookthembackhome.Thatnight,hehadadream:Hewassittinginthelibrary,surroundedbybooks,withMr.Kayasmilingathim.Thenextmorning,Emretoldhismotherhewantedtorebuildthelibrary.Shelookedathimsadly.“Webarelyhavearoofoverourheads,Emre,”shesaid,“Howcanwebuildalibrary?”ButEmrerefusedtogiveup.Deepdown,heknewhismissionwasn’tjusttorebuildalibrary—itwastogivethevillagebackitsspirit,toturntheirhopelessnessintopurpose.Hewentdoortodoor,askingvillagersiftheyhadanybookstodonate.Atfirst,noonebelieveda14-year-oldcouldchangeanything.Theysighed,“Thelibraryisgoneforever,justlikeouroldlives.”“Weneedsomethingtoholdonto,morethanever!”herespondedgently.“Thelibraryisn’tjustwoodandpaper—it’sus,togetheragain.”Emre’searnestnesseventuallywonthemover.Anelderlywomangavehimacollectionofpoetryherhusbandhadloved;ateacherdonatedaseriesofchildren’sstorybooks.HavingheardaboutEmre’splan,Mr.Kayavisitedtheboy,bringingthekeytotheoldlibrary.HeputitintoEmre’shand,saying,“It’syoursnow.”WithMr.Kaya’sguidance,Emrechoseasmall,undamagedroominthevillagesquaretoactasthenewlibrary.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。NewsofEmre’sprojectspreadacrossthewholevillage.__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Afterthreemonthsofhardwork,thevillagelibraryreopened.__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________答案第=page11页,共=sectionpages22页答案第=page11页,共=sectionpages22页1.C【原文】M:I’llhavethreepairsoftheseshoes.PleasetellmehowmuchIshouldpay.W:$40foronepair,butweoffera10%discountforeachpairwhenyoubuytwopairsormore.2.A【原文】M:IamsorrytohearthatKarlwasfired.ButIknowhewasoftenabsentforsicknessandhefrequentlyarrivedatworklate.W:Oh,neitherofthereasons.Karlmadeahugeaccountingerror.3.B【原文】W:Doyouhavethepassports?M:Inmyjacket.Ohno!I’veforgottenthem.W:Jason!M:Westillhaveover2hoursleft.I’llgetataxihomeandpickupthepassports.Butcanyougivemesomemoney?Iforgotmywallet,too.4.B【原文】W:Therewasnothinggoodaboutthatfilm.Itdidn’ttouchmeatall.M:Iknow.Thatmovietotallyturnsmeoff.Let’sdosomethingexciting.5.C【原文】M:So,youenjoyedthetriptoEdinburgh,Ella.Didyoubuythatbag?W:Yeah,atthemarket.M:Didyoubuyanythingelse?W:IalsoboughttheringIliked.IhadtochoosebetweenthatandabookIsaw.6.A7.A【原文】M:Excuseme.I’dliketobookatickettoShanghai.W:Whenwouldyouliketofly?M:Assoonaspossible.Doyouhaveaflighttomorrow…the7thofFebruary?W:Letmecheck.Sorry,thatflightisallbookedup.CanIbookyouforthe8thofFebruary?WehaveanonstopflightleavingLosAngelesat9:25.M:ThatwillbeOK.I’dlikeaseatinbusinessclass.W:OK.Andhowwillyoupay,cashorcreditcard?M:I’dliketopaybycheck.W:I’msorry,butwedon’tacceptchecks.M:I’llpaybycreditcardthen.W:Great.8.B9.A10.C【原文】M:Jan
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