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第一部分阅读(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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、

B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

A

GuidedExplorationTour

WelcometotheAmazonBasinRainforestExplorationProgram!Weofferguideddayhikesfor

naturelovers,designedtouncoverthesecretsofoneofEarth’smostdiverseecosystems.Here’s

allyouneedtoknowtojoinouradventure:

TourOverview

Ourexpertguides—biologistsandenvironmentalscientists—willleadyouthroughprimary

rainforesttrails,pointingoutrareplantspecies,colorfulbirds,andhiddenwildlife.You’ll

learnaboutrainforestlayersandhoweachsupportsuniquelifeforms.Thetouralsoincludes

avisittoasmallstreamwhereyoucanobserveaquaticinsectsandunderstandthewatercycle

inthetropicalforest.

ParticipationRequirements

•AgeLimit:12+;minorsunder16mustbeaccompaniedbyaparentorguardian.

•PhysicalFitness:Basichikingabilityisrequired—trailsareunpavedandmayhaveuneven

surfaces.

•EssentialItems:Wearlightweight,quick-dryclothing,stronghikingboots,andahat.Bring

areusablewaterbottle(weproviderefills),sunscreen,insectrepellent,andasmallbackpack.

Binocularsarerecommendedforbirdwatching.

•Booking:Advanceonlinebookingrequired(atleast3daysprior)Groupbookings(8+people)

get15%off.

TourDetails

•Duration:6hours(9:00AM-3:00PM),includinga30-minutepicniclunch(vegetarianoptions

availableuponrequest).

•Price:$75perperson(includesguideservice,lunch,andentryfees;hikingpolesprovided

freeofcharge).

•Note:Toursrunrainorshine—lightrainenhancestherainforest’sbiodiversitydisplay!

Incaseofextremeweather(e.g.,heavystorms),wewillrescheduleorissueafullrefund.

Joinustoconnectwithnature,gainecologicalknowledge,andcreateunforgettablememories

oftherainforest!

1.A15-year-oldstudentwantstojointhetourwithhis17-year-oldbrother.Whatmusttheydo

tomeettherequirements?

A.Registeronlineatleast1dayinadvance.B.Haveaparentorguardianaccompanythem

C.Provideacertificateofbasichikingability.D.Bookaspartofagroupof8ormore

people.

2.Whichitemdoesthetourprovideforfree?

A.Binoculars.B.Insectrepellent.C.Hikingpoles.D.Vegetarianlunch.

3.Whatcanweinferaboutthetourfromthepassage?

A.Itiscancelledimmediatelyifitrainsslightly.B.Itrequiressomeprofessionalhiking

skills

C.Itoffersdiscountsforindividualbookings.D.Ithelpsvisitorslearnaboutrainforest

ecology.

【答案】1.B2.C3.D

B

Thestraight,stricthallwaysofWeltonAcademyfeltfullofoldtraditionsandrulesthat

everyonehadtofollow.JohnKeating,anEnglishteacherwithamysteriousandenthusiasticmanner,

walkedintotheschoollikeabreathoffreshairinaboringroom.Justbybeingthere,hequestioned

theschool’slong-heldcustoms.

InsteadofmerelystandingatthefrontoftheclassroomlecturingonShakespeare’spoetry

orgrammar,Keatinghadauniquewayofmakingthewordscomealive.Inhisfirstclass,hewalked

intotheroom,atwinkleinhiseye,andledtheboysoutintothehallway.Pointingattheold,

fadedpicturesofformerstudents,hesaid,“Carpediem(抓住当下),boys.Seizetheday.Make

yourlivesextraordinary.Thesemenwereoncejustlikeyou,withdreamsandpotential.Don’t

letthisplaceburyyourambitions.”

Keating’ssecrethaven(港湾)“WhispersoftheBard”—amagicalspothiddenfromschool

authorities—waswherehegatheredstudentsoutdoors.Recitingpoetrywithgreatenthusiasm,

hetoldthempoetryismorethanrhymesandmeters:it’sthesoul’slanguage,expressingour

deepestdesiresandwildestdreams.

Keatingencouragedstudentstofindtheirownvoiceingreatpoets’works.ForNeilPerry,

whosecretlylovedthestage,Keatingwasaguidingstar-herecognizedNeil’spotential,urged

himnottolethisfatherdimhispassion,andhelpedhimpracticelinestoexpressemotions.

WithKeating’sconsistentguidance,Neilgrewmoreconfident,daringtosurpass(超出)his

father’sexpectations.

ShyToddAnderson,overshadowedbyhisbrother,hadatalentforuncoveringliterature’s

deepermeaning-somethingKeatingnoticed.Urginghimto“openyourtreasurechestofamind”

andsharehisvaluableinterpretationswithoutfearofstandingout,Keating’sencouragement

helpedToddcomeoutofhisshellandfindthecouragetospeakup.

Keating’sencouragementwaslikeagentlewindthatblewthroughthelivesofthesestudents,

fanningtheflamesoftheirdreamsandgivingthemthestrengthtopursuewhattheytrulyloved.

4.WhydidKeatingtaketheboystothehallwayinhisfirstclass?

A.Tolettheboysrelaxafterboringlessonsandenjoythefreshair.

B.ToavoidlecturingontheboringShakespeare’spoetryandgrammar.

C.Toencouragetheboystoseizethemomentandfulfilltheirpotential.

D.Toshowtheboystheschool’shistoryandformeracademicachievements.

5.Whatcanweinferabout“WhispersoftheBard”fromthepassage?

A.ItisastagewhereNeilpracticeshisactingskills.

B.Itisaclassroomcontrolledbyschoolauthorities.

C.Itisalibrarywithmanyclassicpoetrycollections.

D.Itisasecretplaceforstudentstolearnpoetryfreely.

6.WhydoestheauthorcompareKeating’sencouragementto“agentlewind”?

A.Becauseitwasunexpectedandstrong.B.Becauseitonlyaffectedafewstudents.

C.Becauseitwassoftandhadalastinginfluence.D.Becauseitwaslikewindanddisappeared

quickly.

7.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesJohnKeatingasateacher?

A.Passionateandinspiring.B.Strictandstubborn.

CQuietandreserved.D.Traditionalandconservative.

【答案】4.C5.D6.C7.A

C

Manyofusdevelopstrongattachmentstoparticularcolors,butpurplebringsoutthemost

focusedandenthusiasticdevotion.Whatmakespurplesodistinctive?

Partoftheanswercomesfromoptics(光学).Violetlighthastheshortestwavelengthonthe

spectrum(光谱)ofvisiblelight,rightnexttotheunseenultraviolet(紫外光),whichonlyour

skindetects.Withitsshortwavelengthandhighfrequency,thecolorpurplecontainsthehighest

energyofallvisiblelight.Symbolically,wecanthinkofpurpleastheborderbetweenthevisible

andtheinvisible.Evolutionalsofavorspurple.Ashuntersandgatherers,earlyhumansweredrawn

tovariationsofpurpleforthepurposeofdetectingeatableripefruitagainstthebackdropof

greenleaves.

Purple’ssignificancestemsfromthesephysicalandnaturaltraits,butourloveforitgoes

beyondscience.RobertN.Kraft,acognitivepsychologyprofessor,analyzedinterviewswithpurple

lovers,alongwithexperimentsandculturalevidence.Akeyreasonisthatpurplelooksgoodon

them-allintervieweesnotedtheirpurpleoutfitsreceiveadmirations.

Purpleoffersmanycombinationpossibilities,withdeeppurpleononeendandlighterlavenders

ontheother.Morethanhalfthepeopleinterviewedextolledthe“greatvariety”ofcolorsto

choosefrom,andtheyenjoychoosingdifferentshadestowear,whilestayinginthecolorworld

ofpurple.Studieslookingatpersonalcharacteristicssuggestthatpeoplewholovepurple

appreciatefreshness,enjoybeingartistic,andarecomfortabletakinginnovativeapproachesto

thechallengesofeverydaylife.However,asnotedbycolorresearcherAndrewEliot,weareonly

atthebeginningofstrictexperimentationoncolorandpsychologicalfunctioning.

Theprimarywaypeopleexpresstheirloveofpurpleisbywearingit,witheverymannerof

clothingandaccessories,includingcoats,shirts,pants,dresses,jewelryandcomputerbags.

Butthisloveisexpressedinotherways,aswell.Threeofthepeopleinterviewedsaidthatwhen

theymovedtoadifferenthouse,theymadethemselvesfeelathomebypaintingatleastonewall

oftheirnewhousepurple.

8.Whatwasthereasonforearlyhumans’interestinpurple,asstatedinthetext?

A.Ithelpedthemsurviveinextremenaturalconditions.

B.Itallowedthemtoshowtheirartisticsideindailylife

C.Itenabledthemtofindfoodeasilyamonggreenplants.

D.Ithelpedthemsenseultravioletlightthroughtheirskin.

9.Whatcanweinferaboutpeoplewholovepurplefromthepassage?

A.Theyallpainttheirnewhousespurplewhenmoving.

B.Theypaylittleattentiontoothers’opinionsontheiroutfits.

C.Theyprefertoweardarkpurpleratherthanlightlavender.

D.Theyaremorelikelytotrycreativewaystosolveproblems.

10.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“extolled”inparagraph4probablymean?

A.Praised.B.Ignored.C.Criticized.D.Admitted.

11.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?

A.Thehistoricaldevelopmentofpurple’spopularity.

B.Thereasonswhypurpleisparticularlylovedbypeople.

C.Thedifferencesbetweenpurpleandotherfavoritecolors.

D.Thescientificexperimentsonpurpleandhumanpsychology

【答案】8.C9.D10.A11.B

D

AImodelsmaybeabitlikehumans,afterall.

AnewstudybytheUniversityofTexasatAustin,TexasA&MUniversityrevealsthatlarge

languagemodelstrainedonpopularbutlow-qualitysocialmediacontentcansufferfromatype

of“brainrot”,whichisfamiliartoanyonewho’sscrolledXorTikTokfortoolong.

“Weliveinanerawhereinformationgrowsfasterthanourattentionspans.Andmuchofthe

informationisdesignedtogetclicks,nottosharetruthordepth,”saysJunyuanHong,an

assistantprofessorattheNationalUniversityofSingapore.Hongandhisteamfeddifferenttypes

oftexttotwoopen-sourcelargelanguagemodelsduringpretraining.Theytestedthemodelswith

amixofwidelysharedsocialmediapostswithexaggeratedlanguagelike“wow”,“look”,or

“todayonly”.Theresearchersthenusedseveraldifferentevaluationstandardstomeasurethe

impactofthis“junk”socialmediacontentontwoopen-sourcemodels.

ThemodelstrainedonjunktextexperiencedakindofAIbrainrot—withcognitivedecline

includingreducedreasoningabilitiesanddegradedmemory.Accordingtotwoassessmentmethods,

themodelsalsobecamelessconsistentwithethical(道德的)standardsandmoreinclinedtoshow

psychopathic(精神错乱的)characteristics.

Theseresultsaresimilartoresearchonhumans,showingthatlow-qualityonlinecontenthas

aharmfuleffectonpeople’scognitiveabilities.Manymodeldevelopersmightthinksocialmedia

postsareagoodsourceoftrainingdata.“Trainingcontentmaylooklikeexpandingtheamount

ofdata,”Hongexplains.“Butitcansilentlydamagereasoningabilities,ethicalawareness,

andtheabilitytofocusonlongcontexts.”

ThefindingsalsosuggestthatAIsystemsbuiltaroundsocialplatformsmightsufferfrom

qualitycontrolissuesifuser-generatedpostsareusedintrainingwithoutaneyetowardthe

integrityoftheposts.HongwarnsthatAI-generatedlow-qualitycontentspreadingonsocialmedia

taintsthedataforfuturemodels.Theirresearchshowssuch“brainrot”cannotbefullyreversed

bysubsequentcleantraining.

12.Whatdoesthe“brainrot”inthestudymainlyrefertoforAImodels?

A.Cognitivedeclineandlessconsistentethics.

B.Inabilitytodealwithsocialmediacontent.

C.Failuretoproducelogicalandconnectedtext.

D.Tendencytocopyexaggeratedlanguagefromsocialmedia.

13.Whatisthemainfindingofthestudymentionedinthepassage?

A.AImodelstrainedonsocialmediacontentbecomemorepopular.

B.Low-qualitysocialmediacontentcausescognitivedeclineinAImodels.

C.Open-sourceAImodelsaremorelikelytobeinfluencedbyjunktext.

D.CleantrainingcancompletelyfixAImodels“brainrot”problem.

14.WhatdoesthepassagesuggestaboutthefutureofAItraining?

A.CleantrainingdatawillnolongerbeneededforAImodels.

B.Therewillbestricterqualitychecksonuser-generatedtrainingdata.

C.Developerswillstopusinganysocialmediacontentfortraining.

D.AImodelswillbetrainedonlyonacademicorprofessionalcontent.

15.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.HowtoReverseAICognitiveDeclineThroughCleanTraining

B.TheImpactofOnlineInformationonHumanCognitiveAbilities

C.SocialMedia:AValuableDataSourceforLargeLanguageModels

D.AI“BrainRot”:CausedbyLow-QualitySocialMediaTrainingContent

【答案】12.A13.B14.B15.D

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,

HowtoAppreciateArt

Artcanoftenseeminaccessiblebecauseithasbeenstereotyped(老套的)inpopularculture

assomethingthatonlyeducatedorwealthypeoplecanenjoy.____16____.Anyonecancometo

appreciateartwithalittlebitoftimeandeffort.Herearesomehelpfulmethodstoappreciate

art.

Understandthehistoricalcontextofthetimewhentheartwasproduced.____17____,andthis

cangiveyouawindowintotheiruniqueperspective.Throughouthistory,powerfulgroupsand

individualsoftenaskedartiststocreateworksthatpromotedtheirideas.Thispracticeinfluenced

whotheartwasdesignedfor.

____18____.Ifyou’relookingatapainting,knowingwhatgenreitbelongstocanbehelpful.

Genresareessentiallycategoriesthatareusedtoclassifyart.Inpainting,theestablished

andwell-knowngenresarelandscape,portrait,genrepaintings(whicharepaintingsofscenes

fromordinarylife),history,andstilllife.

Learnabouttheartmovementsorschoolsthatinfluencedthepiece.Artmovementsweresurges

(增长)inpopularityofcertainwaysofcreatingart.____19____.Theymaybeallinthesame

region.Theymayallhaveasimilarstyleorsubjectmatter.Knowingalittlebitaboutthese

canhelpyouunderstandwhyanartistmighthavemadecertainchoices.

Readuponthelifeandperspectiveoftheartist.Learningabitabouttheartistwhocreated

apiececanhelpshedlightonitinavarietyofways.____20____—whytheymadecertainartistic

decisions,orchosetomaketheworkatallinthefirstplace.

A.Findoutthegenreofthepainting

B.Predictthecreatorofthepicture

C.Itcanhelpyouunderstandtheiractions

D.However,thiscouldn’tbefurtherfromthetruth

E.Anartschoolisbasicallyjustagroupofartists

F.Artistsoftencreateworksaboutmajorhistoricalevents

G.Normally,popularitemsareessentialinspirationsforthem

【答案】16.D17.F18.A19.E20.C

第二部分语言运用(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。

Elenawipedthedustfromheronlypairofshoes,hereyesfixedonthegrandartschoolacross

thestreet.Shehaddreamedofbecomingapaintersinceshewasachild,butherfamily’sstruggles

madeitseem____21____.Herparentsworkedtirelesslyatalocalfactory,yetmoneywasalways

____22____.Everydayafterschool,Elena____23____atasmallcafetohelpwithhouseholdexpenses.

Butshenever____24____onherpassion.Inthecornerofhertinyroom,shekeptaboxofworn-out

brushesandleftoverpaints.Lateatnight,whentheworldwas____25____,shewouldpainton

oldnewspapers,cardboard,oranysurfaceshecouldfind.

Onerainyafternoon,herartteacher,Mr.Harris,____26____apaintingshehadleftbehind.

“Thisis____27____,”hesaid,pointingtothepowerfullinesofabirdbreakingfreefroma

cage.Heencouragedhertoenteracity-wideart____28____.____29____,Elenahesitated.“I

havenopropermaterials,”shewhisperedshyly.Mr.Harrissmiled.“Talentisn’taboutthe

tools:it’sabouttheheartbehindthem.”

Forweeks,Elenapouredher____30____intoherentry(参赛作品).Shepaintedthestoryof

herfamily’s____31____—thetiredbuthopefuleyesofhermother,thestronghandsofher

father,andthelivelycolorsoftheirdreams.Whentheresultswereannounced,Elena’spainting

wonthefirstprize:ascholarshiptotheartschoolsheadmiredandasetofprofessionalart

____32____.

Tearsfilledhereyes____33____sherealizedthatlimitationshadneverdefinedherpotential;

theyhadonly____34____herdetermination.Herjourneytaughtherthateventhe____35____brushes

cancreatewonders,ifguidedbycourageandhope.

21.A.availableB.impossibleC.possibleD.worthwhile

22.A.necessaryB.rightC.tightD.enough

23.A.arrivedB.workedC.pointedD.stared

24.A.gaveawayB.gaveoutC.gaveinD.gaveup

25.A.diverseB.shinyC.quietD.beautiful

26.A.praisedB.highlightedC.ignoredD.noticed

27.A.obviousB.changeableC.extraordinaryD.essential

28.A.competitionB.presentationC.innovationD.form

29.A.ThereforeB.HoweverC.InsteadD.Thus

30.A.soulB.demandC.imaginationD.creation

31.A.toughnessB.kindnessC.happinessD.darkness

32.A.worksB.suppliesC.exhibitionsD.collections

33.A.ifB.unlessC.asD.although

34.A.strengthenedB.weakenedC.brightenedD.softened

35.A.brand-newB.modernC.professionalD.worn-out

【答案】21.B22.C23.B24.D25.C26.D27.C28.A29.B30.A

31.A32.B33.C34.A35.D

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。

BarbyKeel,a90-year-oldwomanfromSussex,theUK,____36____(devote)over50yearsto

runningtheBarbyKeelAnimalSanctuary(避难所).Thisshelteroffersasafehavento____37____

widevarietyofanimals.includingcats,dogs,pigs,andhorses,mostof____38____weretaken

inaftertheirpreviousownerscouldnolongerkeepthem.

Her____39____(remark)journeystartedinthe1970swhenasoldieraskedhertotemporarily

careforhisdog.Shelateradoptedtheanimal,anactthatstartedherlifelongmission____40____

(rescue)creaturesinneed.Whatbeganasasmallefforthasexpandedintoalargesanctuary,

nowhometoover600animals.

Despiteheradvancedageandhavingbattledcancerthreetimes,Barbyhasno____41____(intend)

ofretiring.Sheworkstirelessly,always____42____(put)heranimals’well-beingfirst.As

anon-profitorganization,thesanctuaryopenstothepublicforfreeeverySunday.Anon-site

shopsellingpetfoodprovides____43____(addition)support.

Apartfromthestrongcommunitybacking,Barbyexpressesdeepgratitude____44____the

dedicatedvolunteers.Shefindstheworkchallengingbutdeeplyfulfilling.____45____isher

profoundloveanddedicationthatfuelherongoingeffortstocreateabetterworldforanimals.

【答案】36.hasdevoted

37.a38.which

39.remarkable

40.torescue

41.intention

42.putting

43additional

44.to45.It

第三部分写作(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(满分15分)

46.假定你是校学生会主席李华,你校将举办跨年晚会。请你代表学生会给外教Mr.Smith写一封邀请信。

内容包括:

1.活动安排;

2.邀请表演。

注意:1.词数80左右;2.适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

DearMr.Smith,

____________________________________________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________________________________________

Yourssincerely,

LiHua

【答案】Onepossibleversion:

DearMr.Smith,

I’mwritingonbehalfoftheSchoolStudentUniontosincerelyinviteyoutojoinusfor

ourNewYear’sEvecelebration.Itwillbeheldintheschoolauditoriumfrom7:00to10:00p.m.

onDecember31st,featuringavarietyofstudentperformances.

Wewouldbedelightedifyoucouldgiveaperformance—suchassinginganEnglishsongor

sharingNewYearcustoms.Pleasefeelfreetosuggestotherideas.Yourparticipationwould

definitelyaddjoytothecelebration.

Wesincerelyhopeyoucanjoinusandlookforwardtoyourreply.

Yourssincerely

LiHua

第二节(满分25分)

47.阅读以下材料,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。

OnewarmSaturdayafternoon,Ellalookedoutthebackdoorwindow,wishingshecouldplay

onherfavoriteswing(秋千)inthebackyard.Shehadn’tplayedthereforawholeweekbecause

abeehadstungher,andthememorystillmadeherheartrace.Shetookadeepbreathandfinally

openedthedoor,readytofaceherfear.Assoonasshesteppedoutside,abigbumblebee(大

黄蜂),evenbiggerthanherthumb,appeared.Itsyellowandblackbodywascoveredwithsoft,

fuzzyhairthatshoneinthesunlight,anditswingsmadealowhummingsoundasithoverednear

theflowers.

Ellasteppedoutsidecarefully,holdingherbreathandhopingthebeewouldn’tnoticeher.

Afterjustthreesteps,thebeeflewstraighttowardher.Itmovedquicklybutdidn’tseem

aggressive.Ithoveredintheairrightinfrontofhernose,onlyafewinchesaway.

Ella’sheartbeatfast.Shesteppedbackandcroucheddown.“Please,don’tsting(蛰)me!”

shecried.Ellawantedtorun,butherlegswouldn’tmove.

Toherastonishment,thebeereplied,“Iamaguardbee.”

Ellawassosurprisedthatthebeecouldspeakthatshemomentarilyforgotherfear.“What

areyouguarding?”sheaskedcautiously.“Ijustwanttoplayonmyswing.”

ThebumblebeehoveredaroundElla’sheadandsaid,“I’mnotstoppingyoufromgoinganywhere.

I’mheretoguardyou.”

Ellawasn’tconvinced.“Lastweek,abeestungmefornoreason.Ireallywishyouwouldn’t

followme.Whatifyouhurtmebyaccident?”shesaid,withheruneasyeyesfixedontheinsect.

“Thatmusthavebeenaterriblemistake.”thebeesaid,landingonanearbyleaf.“Weonly

stingwhenwefeeltrulythreatened.Ipromise.I’mheretoprotectyou.nottoharmyou.”

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。

Justthen,abigdogranintoElla’syard,barkingloudlyandrunningtowardElla.

____________________________________________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________________________________________

Watchingthedogrunaway,Ellafeltverythankfulforherlittleguardian.

____________________________________________________________________________________________

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____________________________________________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________________________________________

【答案】

Justthen,abigdogranintoElla’syard,barkingloudlyandrunningtowardElla.Memories

ofthesharpstingandtheburningpainmadeherhandstremble.Ellawastooscaredtomove,her

oldfearsrushingback.Butrememberingthebee’spromise,shestoodherground.Thebrave

bumblebeeimmediatelyflewintothedog’sface,buzzingfiercely.Confusedandstartledbythe

persistentinsect,thedogeventuallyturnedandfled.

Watchingthedogrunaway,Ellafeltverythankfulforherlittleguardian.Allthetension

inhershouldersmeltedaway.Allherfearvanished.Abrightsmilespreadacrossherfaceand

shegentlyheldoutherhand.“Youkeptyourpromise,”shesaid.Thebeelandedsoftlyonher

finger,itshumafriendlyreply.Inthatmoment,Ellaconqueredherfear.Moreimportantly,she

hadgainedanunexpectedfriendshipbuiltontrustandakeptpromise.Shelearnedthatcourage

isbuiltwhensomeonekeepstheirword,andfriendshipbeginswhenwetrustenoughtoovercome

ourfears.

听力测试卷

(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。

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