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铜陵市年普通高中高三模拟考试英语试题(考试时间:分钟满分:分)注意事项:.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卷和试卷指定位置上。.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卷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,将答案写在答题卷上。写在本试卷上无效。.考试结束后,将答题卷交回。第一部分听力部分(共两节,满分分)第一节(共5小题;每小题分,满分分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的、、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.WhatdoesaskLisatodo?A.tohimlater.B.Helpwithjobtasks.C.Apologizeforamistake.2.Whyhasn’tthewomanpracticedskatingrecently?A.Shehaslostinterestinskating.B.Shehastofocusonherschoolwork.C.Shehasnoconfidenceinwinninganymatches.3.Howdoesthewomanfeelabouttheman’sclass?A.B.Relaxing.C.Challenging.4.Whatisthewomandoing?A.Roastingthefish.B.Cookingameal.C.Readingarecipe.5.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Atarestaurant.B.Atahotel.C.Inaclassroom.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)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、、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。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Co-workers.B.Husbandandwife.C.Bossandsecretary.7.Whowillberesponsibleforthesouthernregion?A.Jim.B.Marta.C.Thewoman.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whatdoesthemandislikeaboutthefirstapartment?A.Thesize.B.Thelocation.C.Theprice.9.Howmuchrentdoesthemanpayatlast?A.500.B.1,100.C.$1,600.10.Whatwillthemandonext?A.fortwoweeks.B.Moveinnextweek.C.withthegirl.听第8段材料,回答第至13题。Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Aphoto.B.Atrip.C.Apicnic.12.Whatdothespeakersthinkoftheirexperience?A.Challengingbutrewarding.B.Difficultandexpensive.C.Hardandtime-consuming.13.Whatisthewoman’sfavoritepicture?A.Theoneofsunrise.B.Theoneofanimals.C.Theoneofocean.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.Howdoesthedeviceprovidehealthinformation?A.Bymonitoringhealthrecords.B.Bycheckingtheheartrate.C.Byexaminingsweat.15.Whatisonepotentialapplicationofthistechnology?A.Curingdiseases.B.healthcaresystems.
C.Helpingathletesimprovetheirtraining.16.Whatisthewoman’sconcernaboutthetechnology?A.Itmayposeriskstoindividuals’privatedata.B.Itmaynotbeavailabletoeveryperson.C.Itmayneedconstanttesting.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whoisthespeakertalkingto?A.Fellowworkers.B.Collegestudents.C.Juniormechanics.18.Whatdidthespeaker’sfatherprobablydoforaliving?A.Hesoldbooksinashop.B.Hetaughtinaschool.C.Heworkedinafactory.19.Howdidthespeakerattracttheattentionoftheautomotiveindustry?A.Throughhisexcellentacademicperformance.B.Throughtherecommendationofhisparents.C.Throughhisinterestinthatcompany.20.Whatdoesthespeakersuggestthelistenersdointhefirstplace?A.Neverstoplearning.B.Gofortheirdreams.C.Discovertheirpassion.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分分)第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(、、C和)中,选出最佳选项。AHistoricalandculturalthemeparksinChinaarebooming,offeringgatewaystothepast.Fromvividrecreationtograndtheatricalshows,theseparksbringancientdynastiestolife.Herearefourtop-rateddestinationsfortime-travelingacrossChina’shistory.MillenniumCityPark(Kaifeng,Henan)StepintotheNorthernSongDynastyatthispark,a1:1recreationofZhangZeduan’siconicpaintingTheQingmingScroll.Song-stylestreets,watchliveshowslikeJudgeBaoSolvesCasesandFei’sDuel,andjoinfolkactivitiessuchasalandlord’sdaughterchoosingahusband.ThenightlywatershowDreamoftheEasternCapitalwrapsyouinSongmusic,dance,andlights.
Paradise(Xi’an,Shaanxi)yourselftothegoldenageoftheDynasty(618-907)inthis66.7-hectareroyalgardenreplica(复制品).Admiregrandpalaces,lotusponds,andpoetrylanescarvedwithversesbyLiBaiandDuFu.Don’tmissDreamBacktoTangDynasty,aspectacularwater-and-fireshowwith300performers,andtasteauthenticsnackslikeroastedlambandsesamecakes.Songcheng(Hangzhou,Zhejiang)JourneytotheSouthernSongDynasty—1279)inHangzhou’shistoricwatertown.aroundbustlingmarketstreetswithblacksmiths,teahouses,andcostumedperformers.Thepark’ssignatureshowTheRomanceoftheSongDynastyblendsdance,acrobatics,andspecialtoretellclassictales.Combineitwithnearbywaterparksforafulldayofcultureandfun.Spring&AutumnPark(Changzhou,Jiangsu)back2,700yearstotheSpringandAutumnPeriod(770-476BCE)ontheruinsofanancientcity.Explorepalaces,battlefields,andschoolsofthoughtlikeConfucianismandRidethemedattractionsliketheBaguaMazeandwatchstuntshowsrestagingancientwars.Thenightspectaclelightsuptheruins,makinghistoryfeelalive.Theseparksaren’tjustentertainment—they’relivingclassroomswhereyoutouch,see,andfeelChina’srichpast.Whichdynastywillyouvisitfirst?21.WhatdoweknowaboutMillenniumCityParkinKaifeng?A.Ithasahistoryofmorethan1000years.B.ItwasbuiltduringtheNorthernSongDynasty.C.Itisdesignedbasedonafamousancientpainting.D.ItshowsancientChinesepalacelife.22.WhichparkwouldyouchooseifyouwanttolearnaboutancientChinesephilosophy?A.MillenniumCityPark.B.Paradise.C.Songcheng.D.Spring&AutumnPark.23.Whatdothefourthemeparkshaveincommonaccordingtothepassage?A.Theyareallbuiltontheruinsofancientcities.B.TheyallimmersiveexperiencesofChinesehistory.C.Theyarealllocatedinthecapitalsofancientdynasties.D.Theyallfeaturelarge-scalenighttimeperformances.
BKrystalSheehan,23yearsold,loveswalkingdogs,feedingthemcream,andcuddling(拥抱,搂抱)withthemonhercouch.However,shedoesnotkeepadog,asshecannotcommittoitsdailycare.Instead,nearlyeveryweek,sheborrowsadogfromalocalanimalshelterthroughaprogramcalledShelterSkipDay,runbytheBrandywineSPCA.Thisserviceletspeopletakeshelterdogsoutforafewhourswithoutmakingalifelongcommitment.ItisoneofmanysimilarprogramsspreadingacrosstheUnitedStates.PsychologistKerriRodriguezexplainsthatjustfiveortenminuteswithadogcanliftpeople’smoodsandlowerstress.Whenhumansanddogsinteract,levelsofoxytocin—oftencalledthe“lovehormone”—riseinboth.Theunconditionallovedogsshesays,canbedeeplytherapeutic(有疗愈作用的).Mostsheltersprovidevolunteerswithleashes(拴狗链),wastebags,treats,toys,andwaterbowls.NewCity’sshelterprogram,calledBoroughBreak,evenusesbingocardswithfunactivitiesandsmallrewardsforparticipants.Theseoutingsalsohelpcrowdedshelters:dogswhospendtimeinpublic,wearing“AdoptMe”vests,becomemorevisibleandmorelikelytofindpermanenthomes.KrystalfirstjoinedShelterSkipDayafterseeingapostonFacebook.Growingup,shehadadognamedAngel,andshemissedhavingacanine(犬的)companion.AfterspendingtwohourswithapuppynamedJetta,sheandherboyfriendJanssenwerebewitched.Theyhavesinceborroweddogsnearly20times.Theyfollowonesimplerule:everydoggetsapupcupofcream.Ifthedogisenergetic,theygohikingorplayingatthepark.Ifthedogiscalm,theystayhomeandcuddle.By4p.m.,theymustreturnthedogtotheshelter.Manydogsaresotiredthattheyfallasleepontherideback.Krystaloftensitsinthebackseattocuddlethemalittlelonger.Eachtimeshereturnsadog,Krystalfeelssad.Butsheknowsshedoesnothavetowaitlong.Thefollowingweek,shecandoitallagain—walking,feeding,andlovinganewfour-leggedfriend,oneshort,perfectdayatatime.24.Whatcanweinferfromthefirsttwoparagraphs?A.Theprogramgetssupportfromwell-knownpsychologists.B.Mostyoungpeoplefailtolookafterapetdogathome.C.Theshelterseverythingtothehomelessdog.D.Theprogramcreatesawin-winsituationforhumansanddogs.25.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“bewitched”inParagraph3probablymean?A.Fascinated.B.Relieved.C.Concerned.D.Moved.26.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesKrystalSheehanbasedonheractions?A.Lovingandconsiderate.B.Disciplinedandresponsible.
C.Independentandpatient.D.Mercifulandambitious.27.What’sthebesttitleforthepassage?A.ProperRaiseandCareforDogsB.ASpecialPractice:ShelterSkipDayC.SimpleMethods:LowerPeople’sStressD.GreatImportance:AdoptingHomelessDogsCIntheanimalkingdom,youngchimpanzees,orchimps,aretherealrisk-takers.AnewstudypublishedinSciencerevealsthatchimpsaged2to5arefarmoredaredevilish(鲁莽的,冒险的)thantheirelders,frequentlyfree-fallingfromtreetopsorleapingwildlybetweenbranches.Afterage5,suchdangerousbehaviorsdecreasebyabout3percentannually.Researchersobservedover100wildchimpanzeesrangingfromage2to65atUganda’sKibaleNationalPark.Theymeasuredrisk-takingbyrecordinghowoftenindividualslostcontactwithtreebranches—whetherfallingtolowerbranchesorleapingacrossgaps.Thedatashowedthatchimpanzeesaged2to5werethreetimesmorelikelytoengageindangerousmovementsthanadultsaged15andolder.Evenadolescentsaged10to14tookriskstwiceasfrequentlyasadults.Thisbehaviormightseemalarming,especiallysincepreviousresearchindicatesthataboutone-thirdofchimpsshowsignsofhealedbonebreaks.However,researcherssuggestthattoddlerhood(学步期)mayactuallybethesafesttimeforsuchexploration.individualshavesmallerbodieswithmoreflexiblebonesandlighterweight,potentiallyreducingtheriskofsevereinjuryfromfalls.Thestudydrawsaninterestingcontrastwithhumanbehavior.Amongpeople,teenagersaretherealdaredevils,morelikelytofrominjuriesthanyoungerchildren.Buthumantoddlersmightactuallybejustasadventurousaschimptoddlersifgiventhechance—parentsandcaregiverstypicallystopthemfromtakingsuchrisks.LaurenSaringhaus,thestudy’sleadauthor,notes,“Ifhumansscaledbacktheiroversight,ourkidswouldbewaymoredaredevilish.”Theresearchalsohighlightsdifferencesincaregiving.Chimpanzeemothersraisetheiryoungalone,receivingnoassistancefromothers.Whenyoungstersexploreontheirown,motherscannotreadilyhelpkidsswinghighupintheair.Humanchildren,bycontrast,benefitfrommultiplecaregiverswhocloselysuperviseactivities—sometimescriticizedas“helicopterparenting.”Saringhausemphasizesthatherresearchisnotintendedasparentingadvice.Rather,thiscross-speciescomparisonhelpsplacehumancaregivinginevolutionaryperspective,raisingquestionsabouthowrisk-takingandsupervisionstrategiesdevelopedacrossspecies.
28.Whatspecificdatadidresearcherscollecttoassesshowdaringachimpanzeewas?A.Theheightoftreestheyclimbed.B.Thenumberofinjuriestheyreceived.C.Thefrequencyoflosingholdofbranches.D.Thetimespentplayingwithotherchimps.29.What’sthepurposeofresearchers’comparingchimpanzeeandhumancaregivinginthestudy?A.arguethatchimpanzeemothersneedmoresupport.B.suggestthathumanchildrenshouldtakemorerisks.C.exploretheevolutionaryoriginsofparentingbehaviors.D.criticizehumanbeings’intensiveparentingstyles.30.WhatisLaurenSaringhaus’sattitudetowardapplyingherfindingstohumanparenting?A.Highlycritical.B.Completelyuninterested.C.Stronglysupportive.D.Cautiouslyreserved.31.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?A.Chimpanzeesaremoreadventurousthanhumans.B.humansarelessriskythanchimpanzeetoddlers.C.Parentsshouldstopsupervisingtheirchildrensoclosely.D.chimpstakemorerisksduetobiologyandcaregiving.Dallbeenthere:takingasudden,unsteadyslideoniceunderourboots,feelingcartiresspinuselessly,orglidingeffortlesslyonskates.Butwhyisicesoannoyinglyslippery?Thiseverydaymysteryhaspuzzledscientistsforhundredsofyears.AteamledbyMartinMüseratGermany’sSaarlandUniversityhasfiguredoutthecodewithafascinatingnewexplanationthatfundamentallychallengesourconventionalunderstanding.Thesecretliesinwatermolecules’(分子)oddpersonality:they’re“dipoles(偶极子)”—liketiny,unevenmagnets(磁铁),withoneendcarryingafaintpositivechargeandtheotheragentlenegativecharge.Whenwaterfreezesintoice,thesemolecularmagnetslockintoplacelikeperfectlyrankedsoldiers,formingacrisp,orderlycrystalstructure.Butthisneatarrangementissurprisinglyfragile—somethingtheteam’sdetailedcomputermodelsrevealed.Picturethis:whenyourbootsole(鞋底)oraskatebladepressesagainstice,thedipolesinthatsurfaceactlikeamagnet,graspingthetoplayeroficemolecules.agentledrag,theypullthosemoleculesoutoftheirtight
formation—achaoticprocesstheresearchersplayfullynamed“frustration.”Unlikeregularmelting,whichneedsheatorheavypressuretoturnicetowater,these“frustrated”moleculesmeltwithoutasingledegreeofextrawarmth.Theyturnintoasuper-thin,slipperyliquidlayerthatstickstotheice—eveninbone-chillingtemperatures—turningthesurfaceintoatemporaryslip-and-slide.Theteamalsodrewafuncomparisontodiamond:thissparklycrystalcanalsogetslipperythankstosimilarmolecularbugs,butthere’sakeytwist.“Forice,theharderyoupush,theeasieritgetstoturnitintoaliquid-likething,”asresearchersputit.Somorepressuremakesitslipperierandleavesscratches.Diamond?Itdoestheopposite:pressuretightensitssurface,protectingitfromdamage.Intheory,youcouldlaceupskatesonadiamondrink(溜冰场)andglideaway,withoutleavingasinglemarkbehind.So,What’sthebestwaytobeatslipperyicethiswinter?Müserhasano-nonsensesolution:“Putoncleats(防滑钉鞋)—that’sreallytheonlyway.”Thankstothisnewlookathowicemoleculesbehave,wecanfinallyunderstandwhyit’ssotrickytowalkonandstayonestepaheadofthoseunexpectedslides.32.Whatmakeswatermoleculesformanorderlycrystalstructurewhenfrozen?A.Theirabilitytoabsorbheatincoldconditions.B.Thepressurefromthesurroundingenvironment.C.Theirtendencytoavoidcontactwithothermolecules.D.Theirmagneticbehaviorfromoppositeelectriccharges.33.Whichofthefollowingbestexplainstheprocessof“frustration”?A.Icemoleculesareheatedintowaterquickly.B.Heavypressurebreaksicecrystalsintopieces.C.Externaldipolespullicesurfacemoleculesoutoftheirformation.D.Icemoleculeslosetheirelectricchargeswhentouchingothersurfaces.34.Whatisthekeydifferencebetweenslipperyiceandslipperydiamond?A.Diamond’ssurfacebecomesslipperyonlyatextremelylowtemperatures.B.Iceismorelikelytoturnintoaliquid-likesubstanceunderpressure.C.Diamond’scrystalstructureismorefragilethanthatofice.D.Icecanbemadenon-slipperybyusingcleats,whilediamondcannot.35.What’sthereasonforMartinMüser’sconductingthisresearch?A.Exploringtheprinciplebehindtheslipperinessofice.B.Comparingthepropertiesoficeanddiamond.
C.Explainingthehistoryoftheresearchonice’sslipperiness.D.Providingadviceonhowtoavoidslippingonice.第二节(共5小题;每小题分,满分分)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。TheLanternFestival&LanternRiddlesChinesefestivalsarenotonlyaboutcelebrationbutalsoaboutthepassingdownofculture.Amongthem,theLanternFestivalstandsoutasabrightandmeaningfulevent,showingboththebeautyoftraditionandthewisdomoftheChinesepeople.BasicIntroductiontotheLanternFestivalTheLanternFestival,celebratedonthe15thdayofthefirstmonthofthetraditionalChinesecalendar,isavibrantandjoyousoccasion.36.Amongitslong-standingtraditions,solvinglanternriddles,knownas“Caidengmi,”isaparticularlyuniqueandintellectuallystimulatingactivitythathasbeencherishedforcenturies.HowLanternRiddlesAreCelebratedLanternriddlesareanessentialpartofthefestival,combiningartisticbeautywiththechallengeofwisdom.Duringthecelebrations,riddlesarewrittenonpaperandattachedtolanternsofdifferentshapesandsizes,whichareoftendecoratedwithdelicatedesignsofanimals,mythologicalstories,orhistoricalfigures,creatingavisuallyimpressivescene.37.CulturalofLanternRiddles38.ItalsoshowsthehighvaluethatChinesecultureplacesonknowledgeandwisdom.Solvingriddlescallsforcreativity,languageskills,andagoodunderstandingofChinesecharactersandidioms,makingitanenjoyablechallengeforpeopleofallages.SocialandHistoricalMeaningHistorically,lanternriddleshelpedstrengthencommunitybonds.39.Inthiswarmway,theymadethefestivalmoremeaningful.Thistraditionhassurvivedforhundredsofyears,stillattractingpeoplewithitsrichcultureandmentalchallenge.40Eventoday,lanternriddlesremainamuch-lovedpartoftheLanternFestival,connectingtraditionalculturewithmoderncelebrations.Theyremindpeopleofthelastingpowerofknowledgeandthehappinessofgatheringtogethertocelebratecultureandcommunity.Asapreciousculturaltreasure,lanternriddlesconnectthepastwiththepresent.Theybringfun,wisdom,and
warmthtopeople’slives,andwillcontinuetoshinebrightlyinthefutureofChinesetraditionalculture.A.ChangesinmoderncelebrationsB.LastingpopularityinmoderntimesC.TheybuiltabridgeforheartstoconnectandideastoshineD.guesstheriddles,turningstreetsintoafeastofwisdomE.ThetraditionoflanternriddlesbringsmorethanjustfuntothefestivalF.Itismarkedbydazzlinglanterndisplays,showsanddeliciousfestivalfoodG.Theywereawaytoshowone’ssuperiorknowledgeandintelligencetoothers第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分分)第一节完形填空(共小题;每小题1分,满分分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(、、C和)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。InEastLondonrecently,aheartwarmingsceneofhumansolidarityunfoldedonabusyweekdaystreet,provingthatcompassionisstillaliveandwellinourfast-paced,oftenindifferentworld.Acyclistsuddenlylostcontrolofhisbikeamidheavyfellheavilytotheground,andgot41underapublicbus,unabletomoveorcallforhelp.Theurgentincidentwas42onanearbystore’ssecuritycamera,whichlaterwentviralonsocialmedia,43thousandsofpeoplewithitsdisplayofkindness.Atfirst,afewpassersbystopped,44andunsureofwhattodotohelp.Zoheb,alocaldeliverydriver,wasthefirsttostepforward45,tryingtomovetheheavybuswithotherpeople-a(n)46impossibletask.His47sooncaughton:dinersfromnearby48,busyshoppers,andevenotherdriversquicklylefttheirbusinesstojoinintheurgentrescue.Therewasno49planning,buteveryonesharedacommon,selflessgoal:tofreethecyclistsafely.minutes,nearly10050hadgatheredworkingtogetherinperfectharmonytoliftthebusslightlyandgentlypullthecyclistouttosafety.Thecyclist,thoughshaken,was51toanearbyhospitalwithonlyminorinjuriesandlaterrecoveredfully.Socialpsychologyexpertsnotedthatsuchspontaneouscollaborationisrare,asthepresenceofothersoften52peoplefromsteppinguptohelp.Thissimpleyetpowerfulactofkindnessremindsusthatsmallgesturesof53makeabigdifference.Itshowsthatwhenpeople54theirindifferenceanduniteforagoodcause,eventotalstrangerscanbecomeasourceofhopeand55intimesofneed.41.A.worriedB.trappedC.brokenD.struck
42.A.capturedB.setC.observedD.fixed43.A.involvingB.touchingC.surprisingD.comforting44.A.unbearableB.impatientC.hesitantD.cautious45.A.fearlesslyB.tiredlyC.excitedlyD.intentionally46.A.extremelyB.speciallyC.actuallyD.seemingly47.A.invitationB.instructionC.initiativeD.inspiration48.A.B.hotelsC.parksD.restaurants49.A.rigidB.formalC.regularD.private50.A.attendantsB.driversC.strangersD.diners51.A.rushedB.guidedC.followedD.transferred52.A.bansB.preventsC.defendsD.distracts53.A.wisdomB.fortuneC.unityD.reputation54.A.keepupB.holdbackC.sticktoD.putaside55.A.warmthB.honestyC.sympathyD.trust第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)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。The2026OlympicsinMilan-Cortinatookplaceundertheshadowofawarmingclimate,56(highlight)thegrowingtensionbetweentop-levelwintersportsandenvironmentalrealities.JustbeforetheGamesopened,aheavysnowstormforcedthecancellationofawomen’sdownhilltrainingrun.Thismayseemlikeatypicalwinterdisruption(干扰),57scientistsseeamorecomplexpattern.ClimatologistDavideFarandaexplainedthatclimatechangeisnotonlyreducingthenumberoffreezingdaysoverall,butalsoincreasingtheatmosphere’scapacity58(hold)moisture(水分).Whencold59(spell)dooccur,theycannowproduceintensesnowfall.Atthesametime,theGamesthemselvescontributedtotheproblem.Theycreatedabout930,000tonnesofCO,withtravellingaccounting60410,000tonnes.WhenemissionsfrommajorsponsorssuchasthefossilfuelcompanyEni61(include),thetotalrisesbyanadditional1.3milliontonnes.Theseemissionsspeedupthelossofglaciericeandsnowcover—62veryfoundationwintersportdependson.Researcherswarnthatwithoutrapidemissionscuts,thefutureoftheOlympicsisuncertain.winterswillincrease63(depend)onartificialsnowandshortennaturalseasons.64theMeteorologicalOrganization’sStefanUhlenbrooknoted,decliningsnowcoveratloweraltitudesismakingwinter
sports65(increasing)unpredictable—arealitythatextendsfarbeyondtop-levelcompetition.第四部分写作(共两节,满分分)第一节(满分分)66.fragmentedreading阅读吗?”为题的讨论。请你写一篇短文投稿,内容包括:1.简述当前高中生的数字阅读现状;2.谈谈你对深度阅读的看法。注意:1.词数80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;3.题目已给出,不计入总词数。IsDeepReadingStillNecessaryintheDigitalAge?____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二节(满分分)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。BythetimeIturnedsixteen,Ihadlivedinsevendifferentcities.Myfather’sjobasanengineerkeptusmoving—eachtimejustasIstartedtofeelathomesomewhere.Ilearnedtopacklight,bothinmysuitcaseandinmyheart.MakingfriendsseemedpointlesswhenIknewI’dleavethembehind.Thesummerbeforemyjunioryear,wemovedagain—thistimetoasmalltowninOhio.Ihadalreadyperfectedtheartofbeinginvisibleatanewschool.Ikeptmyheaddown,completedmyassignments,andatelunchalonebythewindowofthecanteen.Itwaseasierthatway.ThenMr.Peterson,themusicteacher,stoppedmeinthehallway.“Isawyourfilesaysyouplayedviolininyourlastschool,”hesaid.“Ourspringconcertisintwomonths,andwe’reoneviolinistshort.youconsiderjoining?”Iwantedtosayno.wassomethingIdidaloneinmyroom,notsomethingIshared.Butsomethinginhiseyes—kind,expectant,hopeful—mademenodinstead.Theorchestra(管弦乐队)wassmallandfarfromprofessional.TherewasSarah,whocouldn’tkeeprhythm;
Marcus,whoalwaysplayedtooloud;andEmily,aquietgirlwithglasseswhoplayedcello.rehearsed(排练)twiceaweek,slowlypiecingtogetherapieceIdidn’trecognize.“What’sthiscalled?”Ifinallyaskedafterourfourthrehearsal.“It’sanoldfolksong,”Mr.Petersonsaid.“It’saboutpeoplefromdifferentplacescomingtogethertobuildsomethingbeautiful.”Irolledmyeyesinwardly.Itsoundedlikethekindofcheesythingadultssaidtomaketeenagersfeelconnected.Butasweekspassed,somethingshifted.SarahstartedsmilingwhenIhelpedhercountbeats.MarcuslearnedtoplaysoftlywhenIshowedhimEmilyandIbeganwalkingtorehearsaltogether,talkingabouteverythingandnothing.weeksbeforetheconcert,myfathercamehomewithnews.“I’vebeenapromotion,”hesaidcarefully.“Itmeanswe’dmovetoCalifornia.”Thewordshitmelikeacoldwave.IshouldhavebeenusedtoitbyButthistime,itfeltdifferent.Thistime,Ihadsomethingtolose.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。Thenextdayatrehearsal,Icouldn’tmakeupmymindtotellthem.___________________________________________________________________________
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