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试卷第=page11页,共=sectionpages33页试卷第=page11页,共=sectionpages33页2026届高三年级四月检测英语第一部分听力(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.Whatisthewomanbusydoing?A.Lookingafterapet.B.Huntingforaflat.C.Discussingwithherlandlady.2.Whatdoesthewomanthinkoftheconcert?A.Boring. B.Average. C.Impressive.3.Whatdidthewomanleavebehind?A.Herwallet. B.Herpassport. C.Hercharger.4.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Athome. B.Inacinema. C.Inalibrary.5.Whatisthemanadvisedtodo?A.Staytotheendstop.B.Transfertoanotherline.C.Getoffatonce.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.WhatisspecialaboutCleanPro?A.Largecapacity.B.Variouswashmodes.C.Self-cleaningfunction.7.WhatmakesthemandecidetobuyFreshS10?A.Itsprice. B.Itsservice. C.Itsdesign.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.Whatisthemandoing?A.Searchingforamuseum.B.Inquiringaboutashow.C.Commentingonapainting.9.Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemando?A.Bookahead. B.Arriveearly. C.Visitonweekdays.10.Whatisthelastentrytime?A.4p.m. B.5p.m. C.6p.m.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。11.WhatinspiredHenrytostartthehikingclub?A.Anoutdoorexperience.B.Ageographylesson.C.Ateacher’ssuggestion.12.Whatisrequiredfortheclubsetup?A.Professionalhikers.B.Aone-monthplan.C.Anexperiencedinstructor.13.Howoftendoestheclubplantomeet?A.Onceaweek. B.Onceamonth. C.Twiceamonth.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。14.Whatattractspeoplemosttotherestaurant?A.Convenientlocation. B.Freshcooking. C.Localflavor.15.WhatdoesMiasayaboutthefood?A.Itisspicy. B.Itisexpensive. C.Itistasty.16.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Classmates. B.Fellowworkers. C.Managerandsecretary.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17.WhyisDecember11chosenforSTEMDay?A.TohonorDr.Anderson.B.Tocelebrateatournament.C.Tomarkthecenter’sopening.18.Whatactivityisnewthisyear?A.Asciencequiz. B.Amodeldisplay. C.Arobotcompetition.19.Whatistheprizefortheparticipants?A.A3D-printedtool.B.Asmallroboticskit.C.Amachinelearningbook.20.Whatisthespeaker?A.Ascienceteacher.B.Theschoolprincipal.C.TheinitiatorofSTEMDay.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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。ACareBox:VolunteerCreditsforanAge-FriendlyCommunityTomakedailylifeeasierforolderresidentswhileencouragingcommunityservice,thecityhasintroducedCareBox,avolunteer-supportprogramthatconnectslocalhelperswith65+seniorswithlimitedmobility,hearingdifficultiesorvisualimpairment,providingthemwithextraassistanceineverydaylife.WhoCanParticipateTheprogramisopento:Adultsaged18andabovewhowishtovolunteer;Studentsaged16-17iftheyregisterwithschoolorparentapproval.HowtoJoinAftercompletingidentityconfirmation,volunteerscanregisterthroughtheofficialCareBoxapp,a24-hourhotline,orlocalservicedesks.Noformerexperienceisneeded.ServicesProvidedCareBoxfocusesonpracticalhelpthatimprovesseniors’dailylives.Volunteersmayvisitelderlyresidentsforconversation,readingorcompanionship.Othersassistwitherrands(差事)suchasgroceryshoppingormedicinepick-ups.Inaddition,volunteersguideseniorsinusingsmartphones,videocallsorhealthapps,helpingthemstayconnectedinadigitalworld.CreditSystemEachcompletedvolunteertaskearnsservicecredits.Detailsaregivenbelow:ThetypeandlengthoftheserviceTheNumberofCredits30-minutechats11creditsMealdelivery12creditsGroceryerrand15creditsDigitalsupportsession17creditsClinictripassistance18creditsThesecredits,whichappearintheapporonCareBoxmachines,canbesaved,donatedtocommunityprojectsorexchangedfortransportpassesandculturalactivities.CareBoxmachinesarelocatedinlibraries,communitycentersandselectedsupermarkets.21.WhatisthemainpurposeoftheCareBoxprogram?A.Toofferextrasupportforvolunteers.B.Topairvolunteerswithneedyseniors.C.Toprovidemedicalcarefortheelderly.D.Tobridgethedigitaldivideamongseniors.22.Whatshouldvolunteersdotojointheprogram?A.Filloutanonlineform. B.Havepriorexperience.C.Gettheiridentitychecked. D.Downloadtheofficialapp.23.WhatearnsthemostcreditsintheCareBoxprogram??A.Walkingaseniortoseeadoctor.B.Pickingupgroceriesforasenior.C.Chattingwithaseniorforhalfanhour.D.Assistingaseniorwithaphoneapp.BKyleLybarger,oftendressedincamo(迷彩服),doesn’tlooklikeatypicalsocialmediainfluencer.Yet,asaforestworkerinAlabama,hehasfoundunexpectedinternetfamebyintroducinghisfollowerstotheoverlookedworldofsoutheasternplants.Today,heactsasaguardianforgrowingrareandendangeredplantpopulations.Ironically,hisconservationjourneybeganwithanecologicalmistake.Adecadeago,whilemanagingaprivateforest,Lybargerwantedtoattractmoredeerandwildturkeys.Hechoseanopen,rockyarea,decidingitwouldbeagoodplacetoplantfoodforwildlife.Heusedherbicide(除草剂)toclearexistingplants,sowingaforeignseedfix.Inthedry,shallowsoil,theseedsdidn’ttake.Butaroundtheedgesoftheland,wherehehadn’tusedherbicide,abreathtakingpictureofcolorful,unfamiliarnativeflowerscameintoviewinthesunlight.AfterLybargerpostedthephotosoftheflowersonline,alocalbotanistreachedout,identifyingtheflowersasrarespecies.Lybargerrealizedhehadnearlykilledoffanareawithawildseedbankofcountlessspeciesjusttoplantafewforeignones.“That’sreallyalightbulbmoment(灵光一闪),”herecalls.Herecognizedthisreflectedacommonhumantendencytodominateratherthancoexistwithnature.Divingintoresearch,helearnedthatbeforehumansettlement,theSoutheastwashometoexpansivegrasslands.Overthecenturies,humandevelopmentandfirecontrolallowedforeigntreeschokedouttheonce-diversegrasslands,killingnativespecies.Findinganewmission,Lybargernowknocksondoorstoinstructlandownerswhoareunknowinghostsofrareplantstocareforthosepopulations.Healsouseshismassiveonlineplatformtoraisefundstoprotectbiodiversity.Hissecretsauce,whichimmediatelycarriedlikewildfireacrossthenation,ishisgenuinepassion.Lybarger’sstoryprovesthattrueenvironmentalprotectionbeginswhenwestoprewritingnatureandlearntoreadit.24.Whatmadethenativeflowerscomeout?A.Herbicide-freesoil. B.Wildlifewaste.C.Foreign-seedremoval. D.Sufficientsunlight.25.WhatdoesLybarger’s“lightbulbmoment”indicate?A.Hefoundanewplantingtrick. B.Hedoubtedtheexpert’swords.C.Hedecidedtostudybotany. D.Heregrettedhumanintervention.26.WhatdoesLybarger’scurrentworkinvolve?A.Buildingonlineplatforms. B.Sellinghissecretsauceformoney.C.Learningconservationrules. D.Educatinglandownersonrareplants.27.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?A.ACampaignRedefinesNature. B.AMistakeAwakensaGuardian.C.SecretstoGrowingNativePlants. D.HiddenWealthofVastGrasslands.CYouenterthekitchentograbsomethingoffthecounter,onlytofindhalfwaytherethatthethoughthassuddenlydisappeared.Backtrackingtothelivingroombringsitrushingback.Yourbrainisn’tbroken.Infact,you’vejustexperiencedwhatpsychologistscallthedoorwayeffect,acommonandwell-documentedcognitivehiccup(认知偏差).GabrielRadvansky,apsychologyprofessorattheUniversityofNotreDame,whohasspentyearsinvestigatinghowphysicalmovementaffectsmemory,uncoverstheunderlyingmechanism:thebrainorganizesexperienceintoseparateepisodescalledeventmodels.Eachroom,eachdistinctcontextrepresentsaseparateepisodewithdoorwaysservingas“eventboundaries”thatsignaltransitionsbetweenepisodes.Whenyoucrossadoorway,thebrainfilesthepreviousepisodeofactivityawayandbeginsbuildinganewone.Asaresult,theintentionyouformedintheoriginalroombecomesburiedundernewlyactivatedcontextualinformation.Incontrolledexperiments,Radvanskyfoundthatparticipantsweretwotothreetimesmorelikelytoforgettheirintendedtaskaftercrossingadoorwaythanaftertravellingthesamedistancewithinasingleroom.“Recallingthedecisionoractivitymadeinadifferentroomisdifficultbecauseithasbeenfiledandcoveredup,”heexplained.“Retracingyourstepsworksbecauseitreinstatestheoriginalepisodeandbringsbacktheburiedintentiontothesurface.”JeffreyZacks,apsychologistatWashingtonUniversityhasdescribedthesignificanceofRadvansky’sworkprecisely.Scientistsoncebelievedtimewastheprimaryfactorinmemoryaccessandlaterresearchshoweditwastheamountofnewinformationarrivingovertime,henoted.Thedoorwaystudiesaddedathirddimension,thestructureofexperienceitself,adjustingaccesstotheimmediatelyrelevantmemoriesaccordingly.Foreverydaypurposes,formingaclear,specificintentionbeforecrossingadoorwayratherthanrelyingonsurroundingmemory,reducesthechanceoflosingitattheboundary.Writingitdownachievesthesameeffectasitmovestheintentionintoanexternalrecordthatlocation-updatingprocesscan’ttouch.Andrecognizethatwalkingintoaroomandforgettingwhy,whichbecomesmorefrequentunderstress,tirednessorhighcognitiveload,isanormalfeatureofhowyourbrainmanagesepisodictransitions,atrade-offbetweenefficiencyandimmediateaccess,notamalfunction.28.Whatdoweknowabouteventmodelsfromthepassage?A.Theycausememorydisorder. B.Theymixdifferentlifeexperiences.C.Theyareerasedbydoorways. D.Theyarelinkedtospecificcontexts.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“reinstates”meaninParagraph3?A.Restores. B.Replaces. C.Reconstructs. D.Restricts30.WhatisthesignificanceofRadvansky’sstudiesaccordingtoZacks?A.Confirmingtheroleofinformation. B.Offeringnewmemoryperspectives.C.Revolutionizingmemorylossresearch. D.Correctingtraditionalmemoryviews.31.Whatisrecommendedtopreventthedoorwayeffect?A.Avoidingtheeventboundaries. B.Reducingthemultitaskchances.C.Externalizingthespecificintention. D.Embracingthedecliningmemory.DStaticelectricity(静电)isacommonphenomenonthatweexperiencedaily.Takeoffasweaterinwinter,andyoumighthearasuddensound;brushaballoonagainstyourhair,andthehairstandsonend.Yet,thisfamiliarevent—knownscientificallyasthetriboelectricityeffect(摩擦起电效应)—haspuzzledscientistsforcenturies.Foralongtime,researchersreliedonthe“triboelectricseries”.Thiswasafixedrankingsystemdesignedtodetermineexactlywhichmaterialswouldchargepositivelyornegativelyuponcontact.However,thedeeprulesofthiseffectconfusedresearchersbecauseexperimentsoftenproducedcontradictoryresults.Identicaltestingproceduresusingtheexactsamematerialsfrequentlyresultedindifferentcharges,goingagainsttheestablishedranking.Consequently,disappointedscientistsoftendismissedtheseconfusingresultsashumanerror,wrongmethods,orpoorequipment.Thislackofreliabilityblockedtheprogressofrelatedscientificstudiesforalongtime.Recently,newresearchhasbroughtamajorbreakthrough.Scientistssuggestthatwhatlookedlikechaosisactuallyanaturalchangeovertime.Inadetailedstudy,researchersfoundthatamaterial’schargingbehaviourheavilydependsonits“contacthistory”.Repeatedphysicalinteractionscausetinysurfaceshapechanges.Thisphysicalwearsystematicallyshiftsthematerial’stendencytowardnegativecharging.Thediscoveryperfectlyexplainsthehistoricalmistakes:scientistsweretestingwornmaterialswithoutknowingit.Inafollow-upfieldstudy,theteamstudiedoxidematerials(氧化物)suchassand,andidentifiedthehiddenchemicalfactordrivingtheirelectricalbehavior:carbon-carryingsubstances.Thesesubstances,whichareeverywhereintheatmosphere,graduallycoatallexposedsurfaceswithaninvisiblelayer.Whenresearchersheatedthematerialstohightemperaturestocompletelyremovethisenvironmentalpollution,theyobservedsomethingamazing:thedirectionofthechargeexchangewentintheoppositedirection,provingthattheunseenpollutionsecretlygovernedtheelectricalreaction.Theseexcitingfindingschallengetheconventionalideaofafixedranking.Amaterial’selectricalidentityisactuallydynamic,shapedbyitsphysicalhistoryandenvironmentalexposure.Bymappingthesehiddenfactors,scientistsareturningalong-heldmysteryintoapredictablescience.Thisdeeperunderstandingwillhelpdevelopbattery-freewearabledevices,preventindustrialdisastrousexplosions,andevenevaluatethepotentialdamageoflunardusttofuturespacemissions.32.Howdoestheauthorintroducethetopic?A.Byprovidingeverydayexamples. B.Bylistingexperimentaldata.C.Byraisingascientificquestion. D.Bysharingafabulousstory.33.Whataffectsthematerial’schargingtendency?A.Theinitialphysicalstate. B.Thetestingmethods.C.Thesurfaceshapeshifts. D.Theexperimentequipment.34.Whatconclusioncanbedrawnfromthefieldstudy?A.Oxidesproduceenvironmentalpollution. B.Invisiblecoatingscontrolelectricalresponses.C.Heatingchangesoxidestructures. D.Carbonprotectsoxidesagainstpollution.35.Whatdoesthelastparagraphfocuson?A.Limitationsandpredictions. B.Statisticsandpractices.C.Evaluationsandapplications. D.Difficultiesandopportunities.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。OnarecenttriptoCostaRica,Ivisitedawell-establishedecologicalcoffeefarm.Thisfarmislessabouttastycoffeedrinksandsweettreats.____36____Ihadpicturedsimplyseeingcoffeebeansandtastingdrinks,butbeingatanactualfarmwastotallydifferentandamazing.Thefirstsurprisewasthespectacularsetting.____37____Thefarmisgreenandnatural.Theopen-airguestcenteroverlooksawaterfallandagorge(峡谷)fulloftropicalgreenery.Everythinghereisdesignedtoblendperfectlywithnature.Walkingalongpathsborderedwithpalmtreesandtropicalplantsmademefeelmorelikehikinginnature.____38____Beforethistrip,whenIheardaboutacoffeetasting,Iimaginedsweet,frozendrinks.Infact,itturnedouttobeasensoryworkshopsimilartoawinetasting,withrichflavorsandspecialwaystoevaluatethecoffee.Samplingseveralkindsofcoffeegrownandroastedrightonthefarmtrulyopenedmyeyestoitscomplexnaturalflavors.Beyondthetasting,thetouralsoofferedsurprisingscientificfacts.Forinstance,Ilearnedacoffeeplanttakesalmostfiveyearstoproducebeans.____39____Thelongerabeanhasbeenroasted,thelesscaffeineithas.Thatmeanslighterroastsactuallyhavemorecaffeinethandarkerones.Thestaffsaidgrinding(研磨)andbrewing(冲泡)themasapour-overcangetthebestflavor.Beforeleaving,Ienjoyedacupoffreshlybrewedcoffee.Knowingthatittakesroughlyfiftybeansandyearsofpatiencetoproduceasinglecup,Irealizedtheenormouseffortbehindit.____40____A.Myinitialideaofcoffeetastingwasquitesimple.B.Eraseallthoughtsofaflatanddullfarmfromyourmind.C.ThisspecialexperiencechangedhowIviewedmydailycoffee.D.Soyouwon’tbeabletosampleacupfromyourpersonalplant.E.It’salsoabeautifulandinstructivefarmtoofferyouagreattrip.F.AnotherunexpectedthingIlearnedwasabouttheroastingprocess.G.It’sactuallyfocusedoncoffeedevelopment,sustainability,andeducation.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。WhenSydneytechexpertPaulConynghamlearnedthathiseight-year-olddog,Rosie,hadbeengivenjustmonthstolive,herefusedtogiveuponher.Instead,heopenedhis________andgottowork.Rosie,arescuedogbeforePaul________her,wasfoundwithcancerin2024.Paul________noexpenseonchemotherapy(化疗)andsurgeryforRosie,whichslowedthespreadbut________tocurethedisease.SeeingRosiegettingsickerandlosing________,withconventionalanimalmedicineoptions________,PauldecidedtobuildacustommRNAcancervaccine(疫苗)forher.Havingnobackgroundinbiology,thetechexpertturnedtoAIwhich________genomicsequencing(基因组测序)anddirectedhimtowardtheUniversityofNewSouthWales(UNSW).AfterhavingRosie’sDNAsequenced,Paulcomparedhercellsto________thediseasedpartthroughtheAItoworkoutapotentialtreatment.Soonhesettledonaplan,butthedrugmakerhecontacted________tohelpwithit.Pauldidn’tget________.Hekepttrying,reachingouttoscientistsandsharingdataanalysesdespitebeinga(n)________.PállThordarson,ananomedicineexpertatUNSW,steppedinanddevelopedthevaccinewithPaul’s________.Withintwomonths,theworld’sfirstcancervaccinewas________madeforadog.Rosiewasfairlymobileagain,chasingrabbitsinthepark.“Rosieismybestmate,who’sbeenwithmethroughtoughtimes.Whenshewas________todeath,Ihadtodomypartforher.”Paulsaid,“I’mgladthistreatmentboughthermoretimeandqualityoflife.”Rosie’scaseis________,pointingtoAI’spotentialtoproducebreakthroughsinmedicine,perhapsturningthoseconsidereddeadlydiseasesintoroutineones.41.A.mail B.laptop C.account D.drawer42.A.chased B.abandoned C.trapped D.adopted43.A.spent B.charged C.spared D.collected44.A.failed B.managed C.tended D.intended45.A.eyesight B.hearing C.mobility D.balance46.A.comingup B.runningout C.holdingon D.takingoff47.A.ignored B.created C.limited D.suggested48.A.change B.locate C.replace D.protect49.A.afforded B.struggled C.declined D.volunteered50.A.discouraged B.relieved C.stressed D.inspired51.A.professional B.favorite C.outsider D.victim52.A.data B.evidence C.symptoms D.signals53.A.commonly B.occasionally C.accidentally D.specially54.A.led B.sentenced C.attached D.frozen55.A.groundbreaking B.one-sided C.laborsaving D.well-designed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。IntheBeijingdepartmentstoreSKP,customersqueuedandevencampedovernightforproductsfromLaopuGold,____56____fast-risingChineseheritagegoldbrand,evenasglobalgoldpricesskyrocketed.Thisphenomenonisnoexception.Overthepastseveralmonths,fromBeijingtoShanghaiandChengdu,storiesofconsumerswaitingforhourstoacquireacraftedgoldpiece____57____(become)nothingnew.Chinesepeopleusedtopurchasegoldjewelry____58____(large)foritsmetalvalue,often____59____(prioritize)weightoveraesthetics(美学).There’ssuchawidevarietyofstyles____60____(choose)fromnowadays,andevenlightweightgoldjewelryisbeautifullydesigned.Heritagegold,orgufahuangjin,isnotasingletechnique____61____acollectionofancienthandcraftedarts.Itinvolvesthreesteps:hammering(锤击)toachieveashinyappearance,filigree(掐丝)inwhichgold____62____(draw)intodelicatewiresandchasing,theartofhandcarving.Theresultisjewelrydistinguishedbyitsdelicatedesignanddetailedpatterns.The____63____(popular)ofheritagegoldoriginatesfrommultiplefactors.First,itmatchesculturalidentityandhasrespectfortradition.Second,itmeetsaestheticneedsfordailywearandgifts.Third,asapreciousgift____64____ispasseddownthroughgenerations,itcarriesfamilymemoriesandemotionalvalue.____65____theuniqueEasternaestheticsreclaimingculturalvalue,heritagegoldisonceagaindemonstratingitscharmandstrengthtotheworld.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,你的英国朋友Leo准备来中国留学。他自己构思了两个中文名字:“李勇”和“李奥”,写信向你征求意见。请你给他回一封邮件,内容包括:1.推荐其中一个名字;2.说明推荐理由;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作答。DearLeo,____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________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,使之成为一篇完整的短文。LoveistheBestMagicAsachildren’sbookauthor,Ihavealwayspaintedwonderfulfantasieswithwordsformyseven-year-olddaughter,Lily.MyfavoritecreationwasPip,atinyfairylivingsafelyinsideourlivingroomwalls.IwhisperedtoherthatPipbuiltbeautifulcastlesoutofourlostcolorfulbuttons,sleptcomfortablyinanemptymatchbox,andusedshinycandywrappersasmagiccarpets.Everynightbeforebed,Lilywouldlovinglyleaveatinycupofwaterbythebaseboard.Andeverymorning,hereyeswouldlightupwithwonderwhenshefounditempty—asecrettaskIperformedwhilesheslept.Pip’sadventuresinthewallalwaysmirroredLily’sreallife,actingasagentleshieldagainstherchildhoodfears.WhenafiercethunderstormterrifiedLily,ItoldherPipwasbravelyorganizingafairybandtoplaydrumsinsidethewall,turningthescarythunderintoagrandconcert.Iwovetheseevolvingstorieswithdeeplove,hopingtoprotectherpureheart.Tome,magicwasjustanotherlanguageforlove.Recently,however,Lily’sschoolstarteda“ScienceofEverydayLife”month.Herteacher,Mr.Davis,beganteachingtheclasshowtherealworldfunctions.Oneweek,Lilycamehomeexcitedlyexplaininghowgravitykeepsourfeetontheground.Anotherweek,shelearnedhowelectricitytravelssafelythroughwirestolightupourbulbs.SheaskediftheelectricitywouldaccidentallyshockPip.IhadtoquicklyinventastorythatPipworespecialrubberboots.Watchinghereagerlycombinelogicalfactswithmyfairytales,aquietworrybegantobotherme.Iknewitwasonlyamatteroftimebeforethescienceclasscoveredtheactualinternalstructuresofhouses.Magicisundeniablybeautiful,butitisnotreal.WasIcrossingthefinelinebetweenmagicandlying?EverymorningasIwatchedherboardtheschoolbus,myheartsank.IrealizedthebeautifulbubbleIhadblownforherwasboundtobemercilesslypoppedbyscientificfacts.Ijustdidn’tknowwhenthestormwouldarrive.注意:(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。Oneafternoon,Lilyreturnedfromschoolwithtearyeyes.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________However,Lilyhuggedme.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________答案第=page11页,共=sectionpages22页答案第=page11页,共=sectionpages22页1.B【原文】M:Areyoustillthinkingaboutgettingacat?W:Iwas,butmylandladydoesn’tallowpets.I’vebeenlookingforapetfriendlyplaceforaweekandit’sexhausting.2.C【原文】W:Thisismyfirsttimeex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