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试卷第=page11页,共=sectionpages33页试卷第=page11页,共=sectionpages33页湖州、衢州、丽水2026年4月三地市高三教学质量检测英语试题卷本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)。第Ⅰ卷1至9页,第Ⅱ卷9至10页。第Ⅰ卷注意事项: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。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段录音。每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段录音后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段录音播放两遍。1.Whatistheweatherlikenow?A.Sunny. B.Rainy. C.Snowy.2.Whenwillthetrainleave?A.At7:15. B.At7:20. C.At7:45.3.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Besideabookstore. B.Insideastadium. C.Outsideagallery.4.Whydoesthemanmakethecall?A.Toarrangeameeting. B.Tocancelavisit. C.Toaskforhelp.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Thefoodtheylove. B.Theman’saccent. C.Thedifferencesindiet.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段录音。每段录音后有几个小题。从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段录音前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,每小题都有5秒钟的作答时间。每段录音播放两遍。听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6.Whyisthewomanattheshop?A.Tochangethesweater.B.Toaskforanewbutton.C.Tobuyherdaughterasweater.7.Whatdoesthewomanlikeaboutthesweater?A.Thestyle. B.Thecolor. C.Thequality.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Relatives. B.Workmates. C.Strangers.9.Howdoesthewomanconfirmtheownershipofthephone?A.Bycheckingthephonecase.B.Bytryingthepassword.C.Bystudyingthephonemodel.10.Wherewillthespeakersmeet?A.Atthehotelentrance. B.Atthebusstop. C.Atthemeetingroom.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。11.WhatwasDanni’sbiggestconcernforhomeschooling?A.Reducedpersonaltime.B.Limitedfinancialresources.C.Intensejobpressure.12.HowdoesDanniaffordhomeschooling?A.Byreducingsomeexpenses.B.Bylandingastablejob.C.Bytakingoutaloan.13.WhatmakesDanni’schoiceofhomeschoolingworthwhile?A.Closetieswithherdaughter.B.Respectfromfamilymembers.C.Freedomofhandlingeverything.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。14.Whatinspiredthewomantowritethenewnovel?A.Heradventureinacoastaltown.B.Herencounterwithamysteriousstranger.C.Herdesiretoexplorethebondbetweenpeople.15.Whatdoesthewomansayaboutthenewnovel?A.Shewentthroughmanydrafts.B.Ittalksalotaboutexternalconflicts.C.Itisdifferentfromherpreviousworks.16.Whatadvicedoesthewomangivetootherwriters?A.Stickingtowriting.B.Writingstoriesindepth.C.Lettingthoughtsflownaturally.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17.Whatisthechiefgoaloftheapp?A.Toreducefoodwaste.B.Tohelpcustomerssavemoney.C.Todelivermealsforrestaurants.18.WhatpercentageoffoodwastecomesfromrestaurantsintheU.K.?A.13%. B.30%. C.73%.19.Howdoestheapphelprestaurantswithchangesindemand?A.Byexpandingthemenus.B.Byhavingcustomerspre-order.C.Bylistingextrafoodatlowerprices.20.WheredidHendrikgettheideaoftheapp?A.Fromhisstudyatuniversity.B.Fromhistravelingexperience.C.Fromhisinterestinasupermarket.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和D四个选项中,选出最佳答案。AAJourneyThroughTexasHistoryattheBullockMuseumWelcometotheBullockTexasStateHistoryMuseum,aplacewheretherichstoryofTexascomestolife.Itoffersmorethan40,000squarefeetofexhibitiongalleriesacrossthreefloors,withtwoimmersivetheaters,aMuseumStore,andTheStarCaféwithavarietyoffreshbreakfastitemsforafulldayofdiscovery.Themuseumhousesmorethan1,000artifactsondisplayinthegalleries,onloanfrominstitutionsandprivatelendersacrossthecountry.Sinceopeningin2001,theBullockhascooperatedwithmorethan700museums,libraries,archives,andindividualstopresentaremarkablerangeofartifacts.Newobjectsareaddedeachweek,makingeveryvisitunique.TexasHistoryGalleriesThethreefloorstrace16,000yearsofTexashistory,fromancienttimestothemodernera.●FirstFloor:BecomingTexas—Aone-of-a-kindjourneythroughTexas’searliesthistoryfromitsfirstinhabitantstoMexicanIndependencein1821.●SecondFloor:BuildingtheLoneStarIdentity—From1821totheTexasCentennialin1936onajourneytoseehowtheLoneStaridentityhascometosymbolizeasharedTexasheritage.●ThirdFloor:BeingTexas—Texas’sriseonthenationalstage,highlightingindustrialandtechnologicalinnovations,economicgrowth,andsocialandculturalcontributions.SpecialExhibitsTheselimited-timedisplaysappearintheAlbertandEthelHerzsteinHallofSpecialExhibitionsonthefirstfloororintheRotundaGalleryonthethirdfloor.Theyfeaturetopicsfromworld-renownedmuseumsandfromtheBullock’sownteam.CurrentorupcomingshowsincludeYouthArtMonth2026(March1—29,2026)andTexasFestivals(April25—September27,2026),exploringhowcelebrationsreflecthistoryandidentity.Visitorinformation●MuseumhoursDailyfrom10amto5pmExhibitionsareclosedonThanksgiving,ChristmasDay,NewYear’sDay,andEaster.TheIMAXTheatreisclosedonselectholidays,soclickhereandcheckthecalendarbeforeyouvisit.●FreeAdmissionDaysTheMuseumoffersopportunitiesforcommunitygroups,activedutymilitaryfamilies,SNAPandWICparticipants,andBankofAmericacardholderstoexploretheexhibitgalleriesforfree.21.WhatisakeyfeatureoftheBullockMuseum’scollection?A.Itcovers700years. B.ItisentirelysourcedfromTexas.C.Itconsistsof1,000artifacts. D.Itisupdatedonaweeklybasis.22.Whichareashouldonevisitifinterestedintechnicaladvancements?A.TheFirstFloor. B.TheSecondFloor.C.TheThirdFloor. D.TheRotundaGallery.23.Whereisthistextmostlikelyfrom?A.Amuseumwebsite. B.Anartreview.C.Agallerybrochure. D.Atravelguidebook.BTwomonthsintomyPh.D.,Iwasonthevergeofquitting.MybrokenEnglishmadeithardtokeepupwithcolleagues.Atlabmeetings,theconversationprogressedsoquicklythatbythetimeIunderstoodaquestion,thediscussionhadalreadymovedon.Ionceruinedanexperimentduetomisunderstandinginstructions.Inapresentation,Iembarrassedmyselfbyconfusing“genedilution”with“genedeletion”.Ifeltoutofplace,uncertainaboutmyfutureinscience.IhadmovedtoHongKongfromtheChinesemainland,excitedtobecomeascientist,butquicklyfeltoverwhelmed.ThelabwasfullofcomplexinstrumentsIhadonlyeverseenintextbooks,andIhadnoideahowtousethem.Mostofall,thelanguagebarriermadeeverythingharder.ClassesweretaughtinEnglish,andIstruggledtofollowthediscussions.Afteraparticularlyembarrassingpresentation,aseniorlabmemberpulledmeasideandsaid,“YouarenotherebecauseofyourEnglish.Youareherebecauseyoucanthink.”Hiswordsgavemethestrengthtocontinue.Ibeganrecordingeveryclassandreplayingthediscussionsatnight.Slowly,myEnglishimproved,andIgrewmoreconfidentinexpressingmyideas.Yearslater,aftertraininginHongKong,Canada,andtheUnitedStates,Ireturnedtomyhometowntorunmyownlab.MystudentsallspokeMandarin,andIassumedtheywouldn’tstruggleasmuchasIhadbecausetheydidn’tfacethesamelanguagebarrier.ButIsoonrealizedtheytoobattleddoubtsabouttheircareersandabilities.Irealizedmyjobwastoteachthemtothinkcriticallyandsolveproblemscreatively,justasIhadbeentaught.WhenIsawastudentstrugglingwithanexperiment,Itoldher,“Youarenotherebecauseyourexperimentsalwayswork.Youareherebecauseyoucanthink.”Hersmiletoldmeshewasencouragedbythesewords.Today,whatIvaluemostinmyjobisthetransformationIseeinthestudentswhoarriveuncertain,butwholeavewithenoughconfidencetochallengeme,theirprofessor.Forme,helpingotherscrossthebridgeisthetruerewardofscientificlife.24.WhydidtheauthoralmostquitherPh.D.accordingtoparagraph1?A.Shedislikedlabdiscussions. B.Shelackedfutureplansinscience.C.Shemessedupherpresentation. D.Shestruggledwithlanguagebarriers.25.WhatwastheturningpointfortheauthorduringherPh.D.studies?A.Herembarrassingpresentation.B.Returningtoherhometowntorunalab.C.Theseniorlabmember’ssupportiveremark.D.MovingtoHongKongfromtheChinesemainland.26.Whichwordwouldbestdescribetheauthorasateacher?A.Inspirational. B.Strict. C.Humorous. D.Authoritative.27.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“crossthebridge”inthelastparagraphreferto?A.Travelbetweencountriesforeducation. B.Changefromastudenttoaprofessor.C.Growfromuncertaintytoconfidence. D.Buildbondsbetweenprofessorsandstudents.CFromthisweek,theUKhasintroducedstrictrulestoprotectchildrenfromjunkfoodadvertising.Adsfor13categoriesofprocessedfoodsanddrinks,suchassugarysoftdrinks,crisps,andchocolates,arebannedonlineandcanonlyaironTVafter9pm.Thereasonisrisingchildhoodobesity(肥胖).Ourexclusivereportlastweekhighlighteddoctors’callsforroutinebloodpressuretestinginchildren,emphasizingthedangersofobesityandthecaseforpreventingit.Thelonger-termtrend,bothnationallyandinternationally,iswidelyrecognisedasalarming.SincetheUK’schildmeasurementprogrammebegan20yearsago,obesityratesamongprimary-agechildreninEnglandhaveclimbedfrom17.5%to22.1%.Obesitydeepenssocialinequality,withratesinpoverty-strickenareastwiceaslikelytobeobeseasthoseinwealthyones.Theresultinghealthrisks—type2diabetes,stroke,andcardiovasculardiseases—addtothehardshipsofthedisadvantaged.Thisconcentrationofharmisakeyreasontowelcometheadvertisingrestrictions.Likegamblingorsmoking,theunevenimpactofunhealthyprocessedfoodsonalready-strugglinghouseholdsisamongtheirmostdamagingeffects.Childrenoftenlacktheknowledgeandmaturitytonavigatedecisionsaboutfat,sugar,andsaltintake.FortheUKgovernment,narrowingthegapsthatrestrictthelifechancesofdisadvantagedchildrenmustalwaysbeapriority.Publicdebateonobesityhasincreasinglyfocusedonnewweight-lossdrugs,yetintheUK,theseareavailableonlytoasmallgroupofseverelyobesechildren.Thishighlightstheneedtoprioritizepreventionandpublichealthinitiativesaroundfood,asahealthylifestyleinvolvesexerciseandnutrition,notjustbodyweight.CharitieslikeSustainhavecriticizedtheconcessions(让步)madetoindustrygiants,suchasallowingbrandadvertisingaslongasspecificjunkfoodsarenotdisplayed.Theircautionisjustified:lastyearsawrecordsnackfoodsales,andbillboardadvertising—lesscontrolledbyrules—hasrocketed.Butwhilethenewruleswillnotendchildhoodobesityandshouldhavebeeninplacesooner,aswithotherhalfmeasures,theyaremuchbetterthannoneatall.28.WhatisthemainpurposeofthenewUKrules?A.Toshelterchildrenfromobesityrisks. B.Toencouragepeopletobreakbadhabits.C.Tolimitjunkfoodsalestoevenings. D.Toenforcebloodpressuretestinginschools.29.Whydoestheauthormentiongamblingandsmokinginparagraph3?A.Toexplainthecausesofpoverty. B.Toshowtheyareaddictive.C.Tostressjunkfoods’harmtothepoor. D.Tolistcommonbadhabitsforchildren.30.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardthenewadvertisingrestrictions?A.Critical. B.Supportive. C.Carefree. D.Conservative.31.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.ChildhoodObesity:TheGrowingCrisis B.HealthInequality:TheWideningDivideC.StricterRegulations:TheCallforAction D.TacklingObesity:UK’sNewAdRulesDDrugdevelopmenthaslongbeenknownasahigh-riskandhigh-costprocess.Onaverage,onlyoneineverytendrugcandidatesthatenterhumantrialseventuallyreachesthemarket.Thejourneyfrominitialdiscoverytoamarketabledrugoftenspans10to15years,andthecostforasingledrugisestimatedatroughly$2.8billion.Thishighriskandcost,coupledwiththeeventuallossofpatentprotection,createsconstantpressureondrugcompaniestofindthenextbreakthroughtreatment.Inrecentyears,generativeAIhasbeguntochangethispicture.ThedrugindustryisrapidlyadoptingAItechnologiesthatcananalysemassivebiologicaldatasets.TheseAItoolscanidentifypromisingdrugtargetsandproposenovelmolecules(分子)thatmightinteractwiththem.Theycanalsoscreenlibrariesofdatatopredicttheeffectivenessandsafetyofcandidatesbeforeanylabworkbegins.Inaddition,theycanimproveclinicaltrialsbyanalysinghealthrecordstoidentifypatientsmostlikelytobenefitfromnewtreatments.Althoughthetechnologyisstilldeveloping,earlysignssuggestitcouldmakedrugdiscoveryfaster,cheaperandmorecompetitive.Oneencouragingresultisseeninearly-stagetrials.AI-designedmoleculeshaveshownsuccessratesof80-90%inearly-stagesafetytests,farhigherthanthehistoricalaverageof40-65%.AIisalsoimprovingefficiencyinotherareasoftheindustry,fromclinicalpaperworktohumanresources.Someanalystsestimatethatthedrugindustrycangainupto$110billioneachyearifAIisfullyused.TheriseofAIistransforminghowthedrugindustryworks.AI-nativebiotechbusinessesareemerging,especiallyintheU.S.andChina.DrugfirmsarepartneringwiththesebiotechcompaniesandalsowithtechgiantslikeAmazon,GoogleandMicrosoft.Sometechfirmsareevendevelopingplatformstodesigndrugsentirelythroughcomputersimulations.Forinstance,Google’sAlphaFoldhasalreadysolvedcomplexproblemsregardingproteinstructures.However,challengesremain.Governmentsmayneedtospeedupregulatoryreviewsasthenumberofdrugcandidatesincreases.Patientdatasharingmustalsobeencouragedinprivacy-protectingways.Furthermore,patentrulesmayrequireadjustmentifAIreducesthecostandriskofinnovation.AIbringsgoodnewsformedicine,butensuringitbenefitsbothdrugmakersandpatientsrequirestheindustryandregulatorstoadjusttothisnewreality.32.Whatistheprimarychallengefortraditionaldrugcompanies?A.Theshortageofbreakthroughtreatments.B.Inabilitytodiscovereffectivedrugcandidates.C.Limitedaccesstocutting-edgeresearchtechnologies.D.Longdurationandeconomicburdensofdrugdevelopment.33.Fromparagraph2,howdoesAIbenefitclinicaltrials?A.Bydesigningnewmolecules. B.Byhelpingselectsuitablepatients.C.Bydiscoveringneweffectivedrugs. D.Bydetectingproperdrugtargets.34.Whatisparagraph4mainlyabout?A.AI-drivenchangesinthedrugindustry. B.TheriseofAI-nativebiotechfirms.C.Google’sachievementsinproteinstructures. D.Techgiants’partnershipswithdrugmakers.35.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph?A.PatentrulesarefixedforAIinnovation.B.Fasterreviewscanprotectpatientdataprivacy.C.PoliciesshouldberevisedforthebenefitsfromAI.D.Advancedsystemsareessentialfordruginnovation.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能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。It’seasytogiveintothewinterhibernation(冬眠)urge—butcountlessstudieshaveshownthatoutdoorsactivityisoneofthebestwaystoreduceyourriskofanxiety,depressionandseasonalaffectivedisorder(SAD).____36____Here’showtomakethebestuseofournaturalhealthservice.Startingsmall.“Sometimesgettingoutandrunning5kmwaslikeclimbingEverest.Itwouldtakemealldayjusttofindtheenergytogetout,”saysAlexStaniforth,amentalhealthcampaigner.____37____Tryopeningawindow,sittingbynaturallight,orbringingnatureindoorswithplants.Whenyou’reready,aimforshort,achievablegoalslikeafive-minutewalk.Youdon’tneedhours.Aimingforregularactivityiskey.____38____MentalhealthandfitnesscoachGarethJonesemphasizedthatgoodplanningandstructurearecrucial.“Ifyouknowyou’restrugglingwithmotivation,layingoutallyourkit—fromyoursocksallthewayuptothefoodyou’regoingtotake—canbehelpful,”hesays.“____39____Youmightwanttogetoutwhenyougettothefrontdoor—butifyouhavetogoandsearchforyourtrainersbecausethey’relostunderthestairssomewhere,youmaynotfeellikegoingoutatall.”Groupsupport.Socialcommitmentscanalsoactasmotivationforpeoplewithdepressionandanxiety.Havingotherpeoplearoundus—whetherthat’sjoiningacluborcommittingtosomethingwithafriend—canreallyhelp.____40____“Peopleareveryquicktoposttheiraccomplishmentsonsocialmedia,butwhatyoudon’tseeisthebuild-up,”saysGareth.“Itdoesn’tmatterwherepeoplearenowintheirlives,they’vehadtoworktogetthere.Andyou’llgettheretoo.”A.Acleargoal.B.Astructuredapproach.C.However,don’tcompareyourselftoothers.D.Adisorganizedlifecanaffectyourmotivation.E.Therefore,doctorsareencouragingpeopletogooutdoorsmore.F.Buttimeinnatureisn’ttheonlycureformentalhealthproblems.G.Ifthissoundsfamiliar,rememberevensmallstepscanbringbenefits.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。Jerrywasanoutgoingandsociableboy.Onesummer,hewas_________inabayinSanDiegowithhismother.Eagertointegratehimselfwiththelocalboys,heattemptedtojointheir_________butfailedtoswimthroughtheunderwaterrocktunnel.Hewasthusignoredand_________bythem,filledwithloneliness.“IfIcanmakeitthroughtheunderwaterrocktunnel,they’ll_________notgettingalongwithme,”Jerrysaidtohismom.Hewasdeterminedtoexplorethe_________tunnelonhisown.Heaskedhismotherforapairofswimminggoggles(护目镜)andheadedbacktothebayatonce.Withthegoggles,hefinally_________theentrancetothetunnel.Tocrossit,hetookpainstotrainhimselftoholdhis_________,sufferingrepeatedlyfromableedingnose.Yetevenhismother’s_________failedtochangehismind.Threedayslater,Jerrydecidedto_________thechallenge.Hestruggledhiswaythroughthenarrowtunneland_________gottotheothersideofthebay.“ThemomentIreached,Ifeltfreerthaneverbefore,withnothinginmindbutthe_________beforeme,”saidJerry.Inthefollowingdays,Jerry_________thebaywithhismother,enjoyingitsbeautymerrily.Whenhe_________thelocalboysagain,henolongerdesiredtheir_________.Herealizedhehadswumthroughthetunnelnotforothers’recognition,butto_________himselfandbreakthroughhislimits.41.A.working B.studying C.vacationing D.training42.A.deal B.battle C.chat D.game43.A.knockeddown B.beatenup C.leftout D.givenaway44.A.mind B.regret C.avoid D.miss45.A.endless B.frightening C.challenging D.unique46.A.blocked B.located C.passed D.recalled47.A.breath B.position C.balance D.attention48.A.support B.instructions C.warnings D.experience49.A.brave B.ignore C.reject D.share50.A.accidentally B.carelessly C.secretly D.ultimately51.A.view B.risk C.fame D.crowd52.A.promoted B.wandered C.occupied D.investigated53.A.joined B.followed C.fought D.encountered54.A.acceptance B.assistance C.cooperation D.forgiveness55.A.express B.prove C.behave D.refresh第Ⅱ卷注意:将答案写在答题纸上。写在本试卷上无效。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。SocceristheuniversallanguagefortheUSmen’sdeafnationalteam,whoarebusytraininghardinConnecticut____56____(prepare)fortheDeaflympicsinTokyo.Theirpracticeislivelyandfast-paced____57____totallyquiet—nowhistlesorshouting.Inthissport____58____communicationiscritical,they’vefounduniquewaystostayconnectedonthefield.“It____59____(mix)eyecontact,gameIQandASL,”saysforwardMichaelSchmidt,“anddeafplayersrelymoreoneyestobuild____60____(connect)andstaypreparedforplaysahead.”Giventhatthe23players,____61____(age)18to37fromacrosstheUS,can’twearhearingaidsininternationalmatches,they’vecreatedabout20simplevisual____62____(signal)forquickcommunication,assigningistooslowwhilepassingtheball.TateLancaster,ontheteamsince2020,learnedtocommunicatefluentlywithsignlanguagehereandfoundasenseof____63____(belong)hehadneverhadbefore.“We’veactuallycomeupwithanacronymfrom‘DEAF’.They’vegottohavedrive,giveefforts,beadaptable,andhavefaithintheprocess,”saysSchmidt.“Theteamhopestoinspiremorepeoplefacinghardships.”Everyonecanovercomedifficulties,andadisabilityneverstopsone____64____chasingsoccerdreams.Theyplaywithprideandpassion,____65____(aim)tomakeadifferenceandinspirethenextgenerationofdeafplayers.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)66.假定你是李华,发现常有同学在教室里吃零食,影响了学习环境。请给校英文报“Reader’sVoice”栏目写信反映,内容包括:1.描述具体情况;2.提出建议。注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。Deareditor,I’mwritingtoshareacommonsceneoncampus._______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________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语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。I’dalwaysdreamedoflivingclosetowhereIworked.SowhenIfoundasmallhousejustaroundthecornerfromtheschool,Ijumpedatthechance.Mymotherwasn’tsosure.“Someofyourpupilswillprobablybeyourneighbours,”shewarned.“Youreverymovewillbewatched.”Ilaugheditoff.WhatdidIhavetohide?ButsoonIrealisedshewasright.ThefirstweekendafterImovedin,wesatoutside,enjoyingasimplemeal,whenMumsuddenlypausedandtiltedherheadtowardabedroomwindowinthehousebehindmine.Aboy’sgrinwaspressedtotheglass.ItwasThomas,theliveliestchildinmyclass.Hewavedasifwewereclosefriends.Afterthat,the“smalltowneffect”becameimpossibletoignore.Onemorning,stillinmypyjamas(睡衣)andslippers,Irushedoutsidetoputmybinout,onlytonoticeAmeliastandingbesideme,neatinheruniform.Shesmiledbrightlyandsaid,“Nicepyjamas,MissCarter.”Mycheeksburned.Atschool,thechildren’scuriosityturnedmyprivatelifeintopublicentertainment.Theyaskedaboutmyhomeandmyfamily.IbegantofeelasifIwerelivinginaglasshouse.Itriedtosetboundaries,butitwaseasiersaidthandone.AndmyDadwasn’texactlyhelpful.IreturnedhomeoneafternoontofindhimchattingwithThomas,whowashangingoverthefence.Myheartsank.Iknewmywholeclasswouldsoonknowaboutmypast.“Ihaveanimagetomaintain!”ItoldDadlater.Hepromisedtokeepquiet,butIcouldtellhefounditfunny.OneSaturdaymorning,Iwasatthesupermarketwhenmyphonerang.Awoman’svoicespoke.“MissCarter,thisisThomas’smum.Yourfather’shadafallinthegarden,buthe’swithAmelia’smumandmenow.Don’tpanic—canyoucomehome?”注意:1.续写词数应为150个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。IspedhomeandfoundDadlookedafterbyneighbors._______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Thatevening,Dadlefthospitalwithonlyapulledmuscle._______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________答案第=page11页,共=sectionpages22页答案第=page11页,共=sectionpages22页1.C【原文】W:Lookattheweatheroutside.Thisalwayshappenswhenweplanatrip.M:Let’sgoanyway.Themountainsarelovelyinthesnow.Infact,it’sbetterthanseeingtheminthesun.2.B【原文】M:Thetrainleavesinthirty-fiveminutes.W:Oh,it’sonlyaquartertosevennow.Sowehaveenoughtimetogetprepared.3.C【原文】W:Theadmissionfeeofthegalleryistendollarsperperson.Ithinkthat’sprettyexpensiveforasingleexhibit.M:Butifwehavestudentcards,wecangetinfortwo.W:Really?Let’shaveatry.4.B【原文】M:Hello,isthatJane?ThisisDavidfromJohnson’sElectronics.W:Hello,David.WhatcanIdoforyou?M:It’sthisvisitbyMr.Johnson.I’mafraidhe’shadanemergencyandwon’tbeabletomakeitthistime.5.C【原文】W:Iknowfromyouraccentthatyou’refromthesouth.ForallIknow,southernersprefercookedrice,whilenorthernerslovethefoodmadeofwheatflour.M:Yes.IhadahardtimegettingusedtothefoodwhenIfirstcamehere.6.A7.B【原文】M:Goodmorning.HowmayIhelpyoutoday?W:I’dliketochangethissweaterthatmydaughterboughtherelastweekinthewomen’sclothingdepartment.See?Acollarbuttonismissinghere.M:Isee.Wouldyoulikethesameone,orasimilarone?W:I’dpreferthesamesweaterifIcan.It’smyfavoritecolorandfitsmeperfectly.It’ssohardtofindexactlywhatyouwantthesedays!8.C9.A10.A【原文】W:Hello,whoisthat?M:Hi,thisisRobert.Ithinkthat’smymum’sphone!ShemusthaveleftitneartheMapleStreetbusstop.W:Yes,Ifoundithereontheground.Itriedtoreachyou,butIdon’tknowthepassword.M:Oh,that’skindofyou!We’reheadingbacknow.Canyouholdontoitforafewminutes?W:Well,justtoconfirm,howdoIknowit’syours?M:Oh,thephonecaseispink,withawhitecatonit.W:Yes,thatmatches!ButrightnowI’minahurrytoattendameetingattheGrandMapleHotel.It’sjustfiveminutes’walkfromthebusstop.Couldwemeetattheentrance?M:Sure!Howwillwerecognizeyou?W:I’mwearingaredscarf.M:OK!Seeyou!11.B12.A13.A【原文】M:Hi,Danni!Thanksforjoiningme.Whenyoufirstdecidedtohomeschoolyourkid,whatconcernedyoumost?W:Honestly,themoneyissue.Asasinglemom,Ihadtoquitmywell-paidjobasaloanmanager.IworriedifIcouldmakeendsmeetwhilefocusingonmydaughter’seducation.M:Thenwhatdoyoudotoaffordhomeschooling?W:Well,wecutbackonthingslikevacations,diningout,andotherunnecessaryexpenses.Andattimes,I’vehadtorelyonsomefinancialhelpfrommyfamily.Theyunderstandmewell,giventhatIdon’thaveastablejobnow.M:Thatsoundschallenging.Butwh
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