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浙江省强基联盟2024-2025学年高二下学期4月期中考试英语试题一、听力选择题1.What’stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Nurseandpatient. B.Doctorandnurse. C.Doctorandpatient.2.What’stheweatherlikenow?A.Rny. B.Cloudy. C.Sunny.3.Whathappenedtotheman’scamera?A.Itdisappeared. B.Itfelltopieces. C.Itfledtotakephotos.4.Whatisthewoman’smnspecialtyatwork?A.Marketing. B.Analyzingdata. C.Designingproducts.5.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Atacinema. B.Atarestaurant. C.Athome.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。6.Whatarethespeakersmnlytalkingabout?A.TheVRheadset. B.Thelatestcamera. C.Newgamingtechnology.7.Whycouldthewomanonlyusethefirstmodelforshortperiods?A.Itmadeherfeelsick.B.Itspowerdidn’tlastlong.C.Itwasveryuncomfortabletowear.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。8.Whatarethespeakersdoing?A.Runningupahill. B.Climbingoverawall. C.Walkingthroughariver.9.Whatwillthespeakersprobablydonext?A.Performpush-ups. B.Goforarun. C.Dowarm-upexercises.10.Howcanthemanbebestdescribed?A.Hesitant. B.Sympathetic. C.Supportive.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。11.Whatisthewomandoing?A.Sellinganewhouse. B.Viewinganapartment. C.Decidingontheroomdesign.12.Whatisincludedintherentprice?A.Internet. B.Parking. C.Electricity.13.Whydidthewomanbuyanelectriccar?A.Tocutherfuelcosts.B.Toliveagreenerlifestyle.C.Tohaveabetterdrivingexperience.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。14.Wheredidthemanhurthisankle?A.Inahospital. B.Onafootballground. C.Onabasketballcourt.15.Whatdidthemanrealizeassoonashestoodup?A.Hisinjurywasquitebad.B.Hisboneswerenotdamaged.C.Hecouldstillwalkforawhile.16.Whocalledataxifortheman?A.Hiscoach. B.Hisfans. C.Histeammates.17.Whencanthemangobacktotrning?A.Inabout30days. B.Inabout90days. C.Inabout120days.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。18.Whatwasthespeaker’sinitialopiniononlearningtheguitar?A.Itisnotdifficult. B.Itrequirespatience. C.Itisamentalchallenge.19.Howdidthespeakerappearinherfirstperformance?A.Nervous. B.Proud. C.Calm.20.Whatdoesthespeakerwanttoremindpeopleaboutlearningnewskills?A.Strugglingatthebeginningisnormal.B.Itisimportanttovaluethelearningjourney.C.Physicalstrengthisthemostimportantfactor.二、阅读理解5FreshReadsForTheNewYearTurnoveranewpageandstarttheyearwiththesefantasticadventures.AnzuandtheRealmofDarknessbyMKInthiscaptivatingfantasygraphicnovel,whenAnzuchasesafterastraydogsheunexpectedlyfallsintotheShintounderworld.It’sknownasYomi,andshe’sheardaboutitinhergrandmother’sstories.There,sheisinvolvedintoanextraordinaryadventureofmagicalcreaturesandcurses.WrongTracksbySusanBrownriggIt’s1829andeveryoneistalkingabouttheexcitingnewrlways.Edwardcan’tbelievehisluckwhenhe’sofferedajobattheStephensons’SteamLocomotiveManufactory.TheStephensonsarepreparingforabigcompetitionbutEdwardsoonrealisessomeoneisouttopreventthemdeliberately.Thishistoricaladventureisinspiredbyreal-lifeevents.TheZombieProjectbyAliceNuttallThisunusualadventureturnsthetypicalzombiestoryupsidedown,asheroineMerianfightsnottokillthezombiesbuttosavethem.Olderreaderswhoenjoyafewscareswillbeattractedbythisaction-packedstory,whichblendsenvironmentalthemeswithatouchofhorror.ReekbyAlastrChisholmInthisthrillingsci-fistory,Sparrowlivesintheworldafter“theReek”whentheatmospherehasbeenpoisonouslypolluted.AtechbillionreiscashinginastheonlysupplierofcleanrbutinventorMiriamhasnewtechnologythatcouldchangeeverything.TurtleMoonbyHannahGoldSilverjoinsherfamilyonatriptoaturtlerescuecentreinCostaRicaandsheisthrilledtoglimpsealeatherbackturtlenestingonthebeach.Eventstakeadarkturn,though,whentheturtle’seggsarestolen.Silverandherfriendsheadintotheheartofthejungletotrackthemdownbeforeit’stoolate.21.Whatdotheseliteraryworkshaveincommon?A.Typicalstories. B.Real-lifeevents.C.Attractivegraphics. D.Fantasticadventures.22.WhatcanbelearntaboutWrongTracks?A.Itsnarrativeisrootedinhistoricalfacts.B.It’sanaction-packedstorywithatouchofhorror.C.It’sanextraordinaryadventureofmagicalcreatures.D.Itsheroespreventothersfromwinningthecompetition.23.Whichstoriesmayattractthoseinterestedinenvironmentalprotection?A.TheZombieProjectandTurtleMoon. B.WrongTracksandTheZombieProject.C.WrongTracksandTurtleMoon. D.AnzuandtheRealmofDarknessandReek.YangYu,knownasJiaozi,wasbornin1980toafamilyofdoctorsinSichuan.Heabandonedmedicalstudiesafterdiscoveringanimationsoftwareincollege.Forthreeyears,hetaughthimselfanimationathome,relyingonhismother’s1,000-yuanmonthlypension—aperiodhecalls“creativebaptism”.His2008debutSeeThrough,a16-minutesoloproject,won30awards,includingaBerlinInternationalShortFilmFestivalprize,andcaughtproducerYiQiao’sattention.Despitehisreservednature,Jiaozi’sworkreflectsdeepgratitudeforhisparents’support,reshapingtraditionalstoriesintotalesoffamiliallove.From2015to2019,heriskedeverythingonNeZha,revisingitsscript(剧本)66times.Hisdemon-childmncharacter—dark-eyedanddefiant—facedearlycriticismbutbecameaculturalicon.Producedona60-million-yuanbudget,thefilminvolved5,000drafts,1,400effectsshots,and60studios.Jiaoziworkeduntildawneveryday,lateradmitting,“Ievenfearedgettingsickwouldcausedelays.”Thegamblepdoff:NeZhaearned5billionyuan,breakingChineseanimationrecords.Foritssequel,Jiaozimedhigher.NeZha2requiredmorethan1,900effectsshots—surpassingtheoriginal—withscenestakingoverayeartoperfect.Asinglebattlesequencefeatured200millionon-screencharacters,achievedentirelybyChinesestudios.“Communicationwasthehardestpart,”heconfessed,describingendlessrevisionsundertightdeadlines.Releasedin2025,thefilmgrossed(总收入)1billionyuanintwodays,withprojectionsnearing15billionyuan.Despiteofferstocooperateglobally,Jiaoziinsistsonnurturinghomegrowntalent.“Animationisn’tashortcut—itdemandslifetimededication,”hesays.WhilefansawtNeZha3,heremnsfocusedoninnovation:“Eachfilmmustoffersomethingmatchless,visuallyandemotionally.”Frommedicaldropouttorecord-breakingdirector,Jiaozilivesouthishero’smotto:“Myfateisminetodecide.”Hehasrewrittennotjusthisdestiny,butthefutureofChineseanimation.24.WhatdoweknowaboutYangYu?A.Hemajoredinanimationproductionincollege.B.Hisdynamicnaturegreatlyencouragedhiscreativity.C.HisfirstcreationNeZhawonmanyinternationalawards.D.Heconveyeddeepgratitudeforhisparentsinhiscreation.25.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“gamble”inparagraph3referto?A.RiskonNeZha. B.Yearsofhardwork.C.Investmentinfilm. D.Supportfromoutside.26.WhatistheprimaryfactorcontributingtoJiaozi’ssuccessintheanimationfield?A.Limitlessimagination. B.Patientcommunication.C.Extremeperfectionism. D.Worldwidecooperation.27.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthetext?A.Jiaozi:TheRewriterofHisOwnDestinyB.NeZha:China’sHighest-GrossingAnimationC.NeZha:AnUnbeatableMythintheAnimationFieldD.Jiaozi:TheCreatorofChina’sHighest-GrossingAnimationDriversoftensecretlylookaroundforpolicebeforeusingaphonewhiledriving.Thisdangerousbehavioroccursdlyworldwideandclmsthousandsoflives.Fortunately,technologynowinstalledinmillionsofcarscandetectifadriverisonthephone,smoking,orwearingaseatbeltaswellashisage,sex,weight,andmood.Twocameras,onthesteeringwheelandrearviewmirror,scanthecabin(座舱)usingandensurethedriverispayingattentiontotheroad,especiallyascarsbecomesemi-autonomous.InEuropetheywillberequiredoneverynewcarsoldfrom2026—thedrivercangetwarningsiftheyaredistractedorsleepy.SeeingMachines,whosedrivermonitoringsystemshavebeeninstalledinmorethan2.6millionvehicles,demonstratedadditionalcapabilities.Thesystemcanidentifythename,gender,height,andweightofthedriverandpassengers,whichhelpsdeterminehowhardanrbagshouldbedeployed(调用)andinformemergencyserviceswhoisinthecarafteracrash.Itcanalsodetectbasicfaceexpressionslikehappiness,sadness,orsurprise.NickDiFiore,itsstrategicprojectadviser,sdcarcompaniesareeagertousethepotentialofcameras.MikeLenné,chiefscienceandinnovationofficeratSeeingMachines,sd:“In-cabinsensingisdefinitelygoingtobethesafetytechnologyofthedecade.”PaulMcGloneofSeeingMachinesquestionswhatauthoritieswilldoifphone-usemonitoring,oneoftheChina’sstandardsfordrivermonitoring,isputintopractice.EdmundKingoftheAAthinkssuchmonitoringcouldhelpwithdriverdistractionbutdependsonhowit’scarriedout.MatthewBeechamnotesthatwhilecamerasimprovedriving,theyalsoturncarsintomovingobservationunits.TheUKDepartmentforTransportisconsideringwhichtechnologiesaresuitableforcompulsoryuseinGreatBritn.28.Whatisthemnpurposeofintroducingtechnologyintovehicles?A.Toimprovethecomfortofdriving.B.Tobetterdriver’sphysicalcondition.C.Toreducedangerousdrivingbehaviors.D.Toincreasetheautonomyofthevehicle.29.Howdoesthesystemwork?A.Ittrackstrafficflowviacameras.B.Ittakesclearpicturesviacameras.C.Itmonitorsthecabinviadoublecameras.D.Itdetectsobstaclesviadoublecameras.30.WhatissystemunabletodoaccordingtoSeeingMachines?A.Identifythedriver’sdrivingexperience.B.Decidethebestrbagdeploymentforce.C.Detectthedriver’sbasicfacialexpressions.D.Reporttoemergencystaffwhoisinthecar.31.Whatcanbeinferredaboutsystemfromthelastparagraph?A.Ithaspositiveimpactonsociety. B.Itsapplicationfacesuncertnties.C.Ithasgnedworldwideadoption. D.Itwillbecompulsorilyusedsoon.InanEU-fundedproject,scientistsinvestigatedtheimpactsofclimatechangeintheArctic.TheyfocusedonagroupoforganismsthatformtheverybasisofArcticcoastalecosystems—kelps(海带).Likelandtrees,kelpsprovidefood,habitat,andanurserygroundforavarietyoforganismsandtherebymntncomplexecosystems.TheArcticregioniswarmingataratethatisfarabovetheglobalaverage.Consequently,snowandglaciersaremelting—allofwhichareleadingtocoastalrun-offplumes.Theseplumesbringbigchangestowaterconditions:thesaltlevelsdeclineandchemicalsinthewaterchangebasedonrunoffcontent.Whilesomeelementsarebeneficialforkelps,harmfulheavymetalslikecadmium,lead,andmercuryarefoundinhigheramounts.Scientistsfoundthatasrunoffintensitygoesup,theamountsofelementsinkelpsalsoincrease.Forinstance,runoff-affectedkelpshad72%moremercurythanthoseinthecontrolarea.Theresearchersalsofoundthatdifferentrunoffratesaffectthekelpmicrobiome(微生物群系),whichisimportantforkelp’secologicalfunctionslikenutrientcycling.Thesechangescanhavefar-reachingconsequencesfortheentireecosystem.Theconsumptionofmetal-pollutedkelpswasshowntohavenegativeimpacts,suchasreduceddevelopment,growth,andreproduction,andmightcausetheharmfulelementstobuildupacrosstheArcticfoodweb.Eventually,thismightalsoaffectsocietyandeconomy.Theabsorbingabilityofkelpshastobeconsideredwhenrsingfishorotherseacreaturesandplantsforfood.However,harvestingkelpsinbayswithhighlevelsofmeltwaterandmetalpollutionmightbeanenvironmentallyfriendlymethodtoharvestrareearths.Rareearthsareincreasinglybeingusedinkeytechnologiessuchasrenewableenergiesandelectronics.32.Whyarekelpschosenastheresearchsubject?A.Theyarethemostcommonplants.B.Thehaveexcellentabsorbingability.C.TheyareatthebaseofArcticecosystems.D.Theyareeasilyaffectedbyclimatechange.33.Whatdocoastalrunoffplumesbring?A.Highertemperature. B.Harmfulheavymetals.C.Increasedsaltlevels. D.Positiveimpactongrowth.34.Whichofthefindingsdotheresearchersapproveofaccordingtoparagraph3?A.Kelpsmntnthebiodiversityinthefoodchn.B.Runoffratesspeedupthemeltingofcoastalglaciers.C.Ecologicalfunctionsinnutrientcyclinggetimproved.D.Runoffratesleadtoelements’buildupinthefoodchn.35.Whatdoesthelastparagraphmnlytalkabout?A.HeavymetalpollutionlevelsintheArctic.B.Thesocio-economicbenefitofharvestingkelps.C.TheimpactsofclimatechangeonArcticfisheries.D.Theroleofkelpmicrobiomeinelementcirculation.It’softensdthataperson’sthoughtscreatetheirreality.36Turningyourmindtowardsthelifeyouwantcanhelpyourealiseyourambitions.37TheWrightBrothersweretwoboysfascinatedwiththeideaofflying.Theyhadatoythatspunpropellersusingrubberbandsandtheydreamedofbuildingtheirownflyingmachine.In1903,theydidjustthat,achievingthefirstpoweredrcraftflight.38Thinkaboutthethingsthatyouenjoyorfindfascinating.Thesearecluesthatleadyoutodevelopyourowndreams.YourvaluescountItcanbeusefultothinkaboutyourvalues,whicharesimplythethingsthatmattertoyou.MichelleNichollsisapsychotherapist,someonewhohelpspeopleunderstandtheiremotionsandactions.Shesays,“Ifyouenjoydonatingyourtimeormoneytoacause,perhapsyouvaluegenerosity.Maybekindnessalsocontributestoyourdreams.”39NotalldreamscometrueIt’simportanttorememberthatyourdreamscanchangeandthingsmightnotworkoutasyouwish.Nichollssuggeststhiscanbeanopportunitytogetcuriousbyaskingyourselfthesequestions:Whatgotinthewayofthedream?40“Thistypeofflexiblethinkingallowsourmindstoexpandandstayinterestedinwhatispossibleforthefuture,”shesays.“It’salsoagreatideatohavemanysmalldreamsalongwithour‘bigsky’dreams.”A.CuriosityhelpsfulfillgreatdreamsB.AllgreatideasbeginwithathoughtC.EffortscanbringyouclosertoyourdreamsD.Arethereanypartsofitthatarestillwithinreach?E.Thatshowshowimaginationcaninspirepeopletofulfilltheirambitions.F.Thisisbecausethewayyoufeelandthethingsyoufocusonshapehowyouseetheworld.G.Themoreyounotehowyouractionsmakeothersfeel,themoreyouunderstandyourvalues.三、完形填空JunyiLiu,animmigrant(移民)fromChina,wasworkingathisEssogasstationinCanadaonaquietVictoriaDay.Suddenly,acarlost41andcrashedintoafuelpump.Ahuge42followed,withflamesspreadingquickly.Liuimmediately43thepump’spowertostopmorefuelleaking.Seeingthedrivertrappedinsidetheburningcar,he44outwithafireextinguisher.Butitssafetypingot45.Withnomoretimetowaste,heabandoneditanddecidedto46thedriver.Theelderlydriverwasaregularcustomerwhooftenstoppedinforpetfoodandachatwithher47Maggie.Sincetheflameswereclosertothedriver’sside,Liutriedto48herthroughthepassenger-sidedoor.Whenthisattempt49,hegrabbedtheburninghandle,bravelyopenedthedriver’sdoorand50herontohisback.HealsosavedMaggiewhoseleash(皮带)almosttrippedhim.Withbystanders’help,Liubroughtbothto51.Unfortunately,firefightersarrivedtofindthestation52destroyed.ThoughLiulosthis53andfacedimmigrationissues,heshowednoanger.“IjusthopesheandMaggiearewell,”hesd.His54impressedlocalfirefighters,whoprsedhis55thinkingduringthecrisis.41.A.power B.control C.speed D.sense42.A.exploration B.celebration C.explosion D.campgn43.A.filledup B.builtup C.calledoff D.cutoff44.A.rushed B.jumped C.walked D.crawled45.A.lost B.stuck C.burnt D.repred46.A.warn B.tend C.rescue D.support47.A.dog B.parrot C.rabbit D.turtle48.A.catch B.pull C.hug D.grab49.A.handled B.blocked C.fled D.finished50.A.patted B.seized C.took D.lifted51.A.hospital B.life C.rest D.safety52.A.completely B.partly C.barely D.eventually53.A.life B.business C.ability D.confidence54.A.contribution B.defense C.bravery D.difficulty55.A.creative B.critical C.logical D.quick四、语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。In1984,theBookofNumbersandComputationswasunearthedfromtheHantombNumber247atZhangjiashaninHubei.Thiscollectionofmathematicalproblemsisconsideredthe56(old)survivingmathematicalbookinChina.Archaeologistsestimatedthatthisancientbook57(write)between202BCand186BC,about200yearsearlierthanTheNineChaptersontheMathematicalArt.Thecontentofthejiandu58(reveal)thatmathematicswasnotonlydeeplyintegratedinto59(people)dlylifebutwasalsoanessentialskillforofficialsduringtheQinandHan60(period).Theywererequiredtobe“proficientinwritingandcalculation”.Proficiencyinwritingreferredtotheability61(draft)officialdocuments,whileproficiencyincalculationmeantstrongmathematicalskills.Simplyput,anofficial62couldnotcalculatethepopulation,landortaxeswouldnotbeconsidered63(competence).Themathematicalcontentsrecordedinjiandugofarbeyondthese.WhethertheyarerecordedintheqinjianofNumbershousedattheYueluAcademyofHunanUniversity64intheBookofArithmeticunearthedfromShuangguduiinFuyang,Anhui,theydemonstratethatover2,000yearsago,mathematicsalreadyheldgreatvalueand65(important).五、书信写作66.假定你是李华,你参加了你校“最美校园”主题摄影比赛,并获得了一等奖。请你给英国朋友Chris写一封邮件分享这一消息,内容包括:1.介绍你的作品;2.说明拍摄理由。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。DearChris,____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua六、书面表达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。Alltherunnersadjustedtheirpositionsonthestartingblocks,wtingfortheguntofire.SeptembersunwarmedmybackasIcrouched(蹲)inLane3.Freshchalklinesmixedwiththesmellofnervoussweatinther.Inthestands,Dadwasprobablycheckinghiswatchagn.“Runnersset!”Myheartbeatdrownedoutthestartergun’sbang.Threestepsin,Iknewsomethingwaswrong.Myleftshoelacecameloose.Bythefinalturn,redponytlgirlfromLane5hadbecomeashrinkingdot.WhenIcrossedthefinishline,eventheelectronicboardblinkedinpity—4thplace.Agn.CoachWalshwalkedover.“Youhavetalent,”shesd,tappingherclipboard(写字夹板),“butyoukeepwatchingothersinsteadoffocusingonyourself.”Behindher,membersofschoolteamlaughedwhilepackingbags,cardoorsslamminglikedrumbeats.Thatevening,Istudiedtheracevideoonmylaptop.Thered-hredgirl—KatherineMiller—movedlikeadancer.Hersocialmediashowedballettrningsinceage12.Mine?Hospitalvisitsforasthma(哮喘).At9:00PM,Iputonrunningshoes.Thestreetswerequietunderyellowstreetlightsasmyfeetpoundedtheground.EachbreathtastedofOctoberchillandanawfulsmellfromthelatebus.Attheconveniencestore,Mr.ChenlookedupfromhiscrosswordwhenIboughtabluesportsdrink.“Girlsneedsleep,”hesd,scanningmydrink.“Trning,”Ianswered,thewordtastingsweetasthedrink.Thetrningbecamearoutineinthefollowingweeks.Nightafternight,Ihitthestreets,pushingmyselftothelimitdespitethecoldandtheawfulsmell.Theonce-challengingdistancebecameeasiertocover,andmypacequickened.Thestatefinalkickedoffonamorning,darkcloudshanginglow.Aswedidwarming-up,rndropshitthetrack.Twolanesover,Katherine’sredponytlbouncedasshestretched.“Rememberyourrhythm,”CoachWalshcalledoverthefence.注意:1.续写词数应为150词左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡相应位置作答。Thegunfiredafterrunnerswereready.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Thefinishlinekissedmychestwithonlookersroaringinexcitement.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________题号12345678910答案ABABCAABBC题号11121314151617181920答案BCBCACAACB题号21222324252627282930答案DAADACDCCA题号31323334353637383940答案BCBDBFBEGD题号41424344454647484950答案BCDABCABCD题号5152535455答案DABCD1.A【原文】M.Hello!I’dliketomakeanappointmenttoseeDr.Wood.W:Isitanemergency?M:Yes,Ihaveaterriblecold.W:Inthatcase,howaboutthisafternoonat2:30?2.B【原文】M:Whyisitstillcloudy?Whenwillitbeniceagn?W:Tomorrow.Ihearditontheradio.Butitwillrnthisafternoon.3.A【原文】M:IwastakingphotosfromthebridgewhenIdroppedmycamera.Itfellintotheriver.Nowit’sgoneforever.W:ThisiswhyIsuggestedyouchoosesomethingusefultosecureyourcamera.4.B【原文】W:IlovenumbersandIamespeciallyqualifiedtoworkwithdataanalysis.M:Interesting.You’resofriendly,soIalwaysthoughtyouweremoreinterestedinsales.W:Oh,I’mmuchmoreinterestedinstatisticsthansellingormarketingproducts.5.C【原文】W:John,I’mback.Didmyfriendscall?Weweresupposedtomeetattherestaurantfordinnerandthengotothecinema.Buttheynevershowedup.M:No.I’vebeenheresinceIcamebackfromwork,andthephoneneverrang.6.A7.A【原文】M:I’mveryexcitedtotrythenewVRheadset.W:Metoo.Ilikedthelastone,butIcouldonlywearitfor30minutesatatime.M:Didyoufindituncomfortable?W:Itwasn’tthat.Istartedgettingreallybadheadachesafterawhile.M:Yes,thatwasacommoncomplntwiththefirstmodel.Thenewversionshouldnothavethatissue.W:Good.Whatareyougoingtodowithitfirst?Playagame?M:No,I’mgoingtowatchaconcertonit.Itwasfilmedwithaspecialcamerasoyoucanlookallaroundyou.W:Cool.8.B9.B10.C【原文】M:Comeon,getup!Wecangetthroughthisarmytrningcourse.We’renearlythere.W:Idon’tthinkIcan!I’msotired.M:Rememberallthosehorriblehillrunswedidtoprepareourselvesforthis?Werantwelvemilesanight!Sinceyoucoulddothat,youcanclimbthiswall!comeon,we’llbehometomorrow.W:ButI’msocold.M:That’sbecausewehadtowalkthroughafreezingcoldriverforoveramile.You’remuddyandwet,butyou’llsoonbewarmanddry.W:Ican’tfeelmyhands.M:comeon,focusyourmind.I’llgiveyouapush-uptogetstarted.Goon,holdontothoseropes,andpullyourselfover.W:I’lltry.yes!Ididit!M:HereIcome!Right,allweneedtodonowisruntothefinishline!W:Thanks,Icouldn’thavedoneitwithoutyou!11.B12.C13.B【原文】M:Thisonejustcameonthemarket.Ithastwobedrooms.Iknowitisonelessthanyouwerelookingfor,buttheapartmenthaslotsofspace.W:Itdoes,andthewindowsaresobig.Iimagineitgetsalotofnaturallight.M:Yes,thewindowsareeast-facing,soyouwillgettoenjoybeautifulsunrises.W:Howmuchistherent?M:It’s$1000amonth,butthatalsoincludestaxandpowerbills.W:ButnoInternet?M:No,youwouldneedtoarrangethatyourself.W:That’snottoobad.Whatisparkinglikearoundhere?M:That’sthebestpart.Thereisaprivatecarparkundertheapartmentbuilding.W:Great.Doesithaveelectricchargingstations?Ijustswitchedtoanelectriccartohelpsavetheenvironment.M:Itdoesn’tyet,butIbelievetheyareaddingthemsoon.W:OK.I’lltakeit.14.C15.A16.C17.A【原文】W:Areyougoingtobeplayingintheschoolbasketballgamethisweekend?M:Ican’t.Myleftfootwasinjuredduringbasketballtrning.W:Ohno.Whathappened?Didsomeoneknockyouover?M:No,Ijumpeduptocatchtheball,butIhurtmyanklewhilelandingontheground.W:Thatsoundslikealotofpn!Didyougotothehospital?M:Idid.IrealizeditwasquiteseriousassoonasIstoodup,andIcouldn’twalkanymore.Somyteammatescarriedmeoffthecourtandcalledataxiforme.W:Whatdidthedoctorsay?M:Mybonesweredamaged,sohejusttoldmetotakealotofrestandstopmytrningforawhile.W:Well,itseemslikeyou,rerecoveringwell.M:Yeah.Icanwalknormallynow.It’sbeenalmostthreemonthssinceithappened.W:Howlongisituntilyoucanstarttrningagn?M:About30days.Ittakesabout120daysforaninjurylikethistohealaccordingtothedoctor.18.A19.C20.B【原文】W:Goodafternoon,everyone.I’mMichelle.Nottoolongago,Itookonthechallengeoflearningtoplaytheguitar.Asanathlete,Ithoughtmasteringtheguitarwouldbeeasywithenoughdiscipline.Butitwasn’tjustaboutphysicaldiscipline.Ittestedmypatience,strategy,andadifferentkindofmentalcommitment.Itriedtoplaycomplexpiecesbeforemasteringthebasics.Ididn’tquitegrasphowimportantitwastolearnthebasicslikenotes.Itwasastruggle,butIlearnedtorespecttheprocess.Soonmyfirstpublicperformancearrived.IthoughtIwouldbeverynervous,butstrangely,Iwasn’t.Iplayedwithoutmissingabeat.Theapplauseandcheersweretrulyamazing.Everystruggle,everywrongnotewasworthitinthatmoment.Inconclusion,Iwanttoremindyouthattakingonanynewskillrequiresmorethanjustphysicalstrength;itdemandsrespectfortheprocessandthecouragetokeeppushingforward.Thankyou.21.D22.A23.A【导语】这是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了5本新年新书的情况。21.细节理解题。根据第一段“Turnoveranewpageandstarttheyearwiththesefantasticadventures.(翻开新的一页,以这些奇妙的冒险开始新的一年)

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