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唐山市2026年普通高等学校招生统一考试第一次模拟演练

英语

本试卷共12页,满分150分。考试时长120分钟。

注意事项:

1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号、考场号、座位号填写在答题卡上。

2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用2B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)

做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷

上的答案转涂到答题卡上。

第一节(共5小题;每小题L5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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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。

1.Wha(isTombusydoing?

A.PreparinganEnglishspeech.

B.Learningpaper-cuttingskills.

C.Teachingforeignstudentshistory.

2.Whatwillthespeakersdothisafternoon?

A.Haveatest.B.Reviewphysics.C.Exchangetheirnotes.

3.Whatdoesthemanthinkofhisvolunteerwork?

A.Quitefun.B.Ratherdemanding.C.Unexpectedlyrewarding.

4.Whatisthemostlikelyrelationshipbetween(hespeakers?

A.Classmates.B.Teacherandstudent.C.Motherandson.

5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?

A.Developmentinruralareas.

B.Familybusinessesinthevillages.

C.Thelifechoicesofyoungvillagers.

第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22・5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A、B、

C三个选项中选出最佳选项。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。

听下面一段对话,问答以下小题。

6.Whydoesthemango(cthewoman?

A.lbquestionthegrade.B.Tohandinhisessay.C.Toshowhishardwork.

7.Whatdoesthewomanadvisethemantodo?

A.StopusingAI.B.Expresshisownideas.C.Betterhislanguage.

听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。

8.Whatisthenewrealityshowmainlyabout?

A.Learningfarmingskills.B.Showingpersonaltalents.C.Doingcompetitivegames.

9.Howdoesthewomanlikethenewrealityshow?

A.Boring.B.Popular.C.Real.

10.WhatwillLilydotonight?

A.Gotothegym.B.Watchtheshow.C.Replytoatext.

听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。

11.WheredidthemangorightbeforecomingtoChina?

A.Tliailand.B.India.C.Malaysia.

12.WhatwillthemanpracticeinChina?

A.TaiChi.B.Qigong.C.Calligraphy.

13.Whatdocsthewomanprefertodo?

A.Visitthecapital.B.Livearelaxedlife.C.Gotoauniversitytown.

听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。

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14.WhydidDebbiestartsportsvolunteeringatfirst?

A.Togetapaidjob.B.Togiveback.C.Toearncollegecredits.

15.WhatisDebbie'sgraduationpaperabout?

A.Sportseventoperation.B.Practicalvolunteerskills.C.Tabletennischampionships.

16.WhathelpsDebbiegetherjob?

A.Hergraduationpaper.B.Herinterviewperformance.C.Hervolunteerexperience.

17.WhichbestsummarizesDebbie'scareerpath?

A.Fromplayertocoach.B.Fromstudenttointerviewer.C.Fromvolunteertomanager.

听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。

18.WhatmadeAngelinaTsuboifallinlovewithprogramming?

A.Herteacher'sguidance.B.Thesenseofachievement.C.Theinterestinpuzzlegames.

19.WhenwastheappLilaccreated?

A.In2021.B.In2023.C.In2024.

20.WhatadvicedoesAngelinaTsuboigivetoyoungpeople?

A.Keepapositiveattitude.B.Exploregoodsituations.C.Getinspirationfromdaily

life.

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。

A

Mostpasswordsarestillweak.AstudybySpecopsfoundthat98.5%ofreal-world

passwordsarcubjcclivclyweak.Only1.5%ufpasswordsmadei(intothe“sliung"zunc,defined

asbeingatleast15characterslongandusingtwoormorecharactertypes.Only3.3%of

passwordswerelongerthan15characters.Thismeansthatmostpasswordscanbecrackedquickly

usinginexpensivepowerfulcomputertools.

Themostcommonpasswordswereeightcharacterslongwithjusttwocharactertypes,such

asuSummer22,,orttOffice99,\About8%ofallpasswordsfellintothisdangerouslybasiczone.

Closebehindwereeight-characterpasswordswithonlyonecharactertype,mostoftenletters

alone,andinmanycaseslowercaselettersonly.Theseaccountedforanother7.6%ofall

passwords.

Whenpasswordlengthisheldconstant,securitydependslargelyonthevarietyof

charactersused.Thetablebelowillustratesthiseffect.

Total

CharactersetSizeofsetHowlongtocrack?

combinations

15characterspasswordEasilycrackedwithpowerful

2626l5~1.68xJ021

oflowercaseonly(a-z)toolsindaysorweeks

15characterspassword

Muchhardertocrack,butstill

oflowercase+5252,5-2.53x1025

possibleovertime

uppercase(a-z,A-Z)

15characterspassword

Verystrongpasswordsformost

ofalphanumeric(a-z,62621匚7.70x1026

practicaluseeases

A-Z,0-9)

15characterspassword

ofallprintable

9494y.25x1029Nearlyimpossibletocrack

characters(a-z,A-Z,

0-9,symbols)

Inadditiontocharactervariety,passwordlengthalsoplaysanimportantroleinsecurity.

Usingpasswordsof16to20characterswithatleasttwodifferentcharactertypes-letters,nurr.bers,

orsymbols-pushcsthenumberofpossiblecombinationsintothetrillions.Evenhigh-endcracking

farmswouldtakeyearsorcenturiestobreakthem.Inreality,however,weakpasswordsarcstill

verycommon.AsDarrenJames,SeniorProductManageratSpecops,notes,<4Manyusersarestill

low-hangingfruitforonlinethieves,whocancracktheirpasswordsinseconds.”

21.Whatpercentageofpasswordsarcthemostcommontype?

A.1.5%.B.3.3%.C.7.6%.D.8%.

22.Whalisthemainfactorthetablecompares?

A.Thesizeofset.B.Useofletters.

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C.Thecrackingmethod.D.Passwordlength.

23.WhydoestheauthorquoteDarrenJames?

A.Tointroducehiscompany.B.Towarntheonlinethieves.

C.Tostresstheworryingreality.D.Tocriticizeusersforpoorchoices.

B

SajanVeerAbrolisthefounderoftheClothesBoxFoundationinGurugram,India.His

siorybeganinahumbleway.

Oneafternoonin2013,hedecidedtocleanouthiswardrobe(衣柜).“Ididnotwantthe

clothestobethrownaway,soIcameupwiththeideaofdistributingthemtopeopleinthe

neighbourswhoneededthem.''Soon,Sajanwasjoinedbyfriendsandfamilywholovedthe

concept.

“Wewouldmixandmatchtheclothesthatwereceived,makepairsandthendistribute

thesetolabourersatconstructionsites,“explainsSajan.Thishadawell-thought-outmotive

behindit,henotes."Migrant(迁移的)labourersrarelygetclothes.Yourfirstpreferencewould

alwaysbeyourhousehelp.”

In2015,aTVshowinvitedSajanandhisteamtosharetheirstory."ItwasaTVshowthat

changedthegameforus,“recallsSajan.Theyhadn'trealizedthatthiswouldbethestartingpoint

fortheirsuccess."Assoonastheshowaired,wewerefloodedwithcallsandmessages."The

responseshowedhowmuchpotential(hissocialprojecthad.AndSajanwasnotreadyto.letitgo.

Later(hatyear,hequithisjobasananalystandturnedhisentirefocusto(heClothesBox

Foundation.Overthenextdecade,theteamgrewtoareasignoredbyotherdonationdrives.

Whenaskedabouthissuccess,Sajansays,“Well,welistentopeople.Wetakepeople's

responseveryseriously.Wcthenadaptthedunaliunstotheneedsufeachareawearcdelivering

themto.Clothesneedtosuitthepeopleineacharea.”

ThejourneyhasbeerphenomenalforSajan,whosevoicecarriesaslightprideashespeaks

ofthefoundation^work.t4Reallearningcomesfromdoing/heemphasizeswhenaskedwhatit

takestorunsuchaprojectwithoutanypriorknowledge.Leadingaprojectthatlinkspeoplewho

haveextrawiththosewhoneedhelp,heshares,"I'vealwayslearntfrommyseniorsthatwhere

thereareproblemstherearealsoopportunities.”

24.WhydoesSajandistributeclothestolabourers?

A.Theyareoftenignored.B.Theirclothesweareasily.

C.Hewantedtoattractattention.D.Hisfamilyaskedhimtodoso.

25.WhatdidSajandecidetodoaftertheTVshow?

A.Replytocallsandmessages.B.Focusentirelyontheproject.

C.Organizeanewdonationdrive.D.Sharecharityexperiencewithpeople.

26.WhatledtothesuccessofSajan'sproject?

A.Hedeliveredwithoutdelay.B.Hehadalargesocialnetwork.

C.Hetailoreddonationstolocalneeds.D.Hesaw(hepotentialinpublicservice.

27.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?

A.TheJourneytoGreatWealthB.TheProjectofCareerSuccess

C.FromDonationtoRecognitionD.FromWardrobetoCommunityHelp

C

Morethan50yearsago,JaneGoodallstunnedthescientificcommunitybyreportingthat

chimpanzees(黑猩猩)inTanzaniawereusingcoolstoextractinsectsoutoftheirnests.This

observationwasgroundbreaking,asscientistsbelievedtool-makingwasauniquelyhuman

characteristic.LouisLeakey,GoodalTsadvisor,famouslyresponded:"Nowwemustredefine

'tool',redefine'man',oracceptchimpanzeesashumans.^^

Today,overwhelmingevidenceshows(hatmanyspecieslearnfromoneanother,

developingculturalbehaviorsthatcanbepasseddownacrossgenerations.Arecentspecialissue

ofPhilosophicalTransactionsoftheRoyalSocietyBpresentsstudiesrangingfromwhalesto

wallabies,demonstratingthatsociallylearnedbehavioriswidespreadthroughouttheanimal

kingdoni.

Formanyspecies,suchlearnedbehaviorisnotsimplyinterestingbutessential.Itallows

animalstosharesurvivalskills,suchaswheretofindfoodorhowtoavoiddanger.Thesefindings

arealreadyinfluencingconservationpractices,fromreiniroductionstomanagingconflicts

betweenhumansandwildlifeoverhabitatuse.

Thisfocusonlearninghasalsoledtothegrowingideaof“longevity(长寿)conservation.”

Studiessuggestthatsomelong-livedanimals,includingwhalesandgianttortoises,actaskeepers

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ofecologicalknowledge.Theirlonglivesallowthemtoremembermigrationroutes,feedingareas,

andresponsestoenvironmentalchange.Atthesametime,scientistsarestudyinghowthese

animalsmaintaintheirheaitlioverdecadesorevencenturies,discoveringbiologicalstrategiesthat

helpresistdiseasesandrepaircells.

Thesediscoveriesraisedifficultquestionsabouthowhumansdefineculturalheritage.If

birdsandwhaleshavetraditionssuchassongsorhuntingmethods,shouldthelossofthese

behaviorsbetreatedasseriouslyasthelossofhistoricalbuildings?

Understandinganimalculturealsocastsdoubtonproposalssuchas”de-extinction,“which

aimstobringextinctspeciesbacktolife.Asaconservationstrategy,thisisfundamentally

unworkable.Withoutolderindividualstopassonknowledge,recreatedanimalswouldlackthe

skillsneededtosurvive.

Themorewclearnaboutotherspecies'cultures,theharderitistodenythatwcarc

surroundedbyaplanetfullof“others”.Trulyabsorbingthisknowledgemightjustencouragethe

majorshiftweneedasprotectorsofthisrichbio-culturaldiversity.

28.WhywasGoodalTsdiscoveryconsideredshockingatthetime?

A.Shechallengedheradvisor.B.Louiscommentedonitpublicly.

C.Chimpanzeeswererarelystudied.D.Onlyhumanswerebelievedtousetools.

29.Whatcanbeinferredaboutanimals'learnedbehavior?

A.Itisaffectedbygenes.B.Itexpandstheirhabitats.

C.Itiscriticalfortheirsurvival.D.Itsettleshuman-wildlifeconflicts.

30.Whatroledoolderanimalsplayaccordingtolongevityconservation?

A.Protectorsofhabitats.B.Defendersagainstdiseases.

C.Designersofmigrationroutes.D.Carriersofecologicalwisdom.

31.Wlialis(liemainpuipuscuf(lieailiclc?

A.TohonorJaneGoodall'swork.B.Tourgearethinkofanimals'cultures.

C.Tocompareanimalculturalbehaviors.D.Toproposenewspeciesrevivaltechnologies.

D

Inhisnewessays,thedistinguishedphotographerMichaelCollinsmakesanappealfor.the

artotcloseobservation.Hearguesthattheviewer'sroleistotrulylookatanimage,ratherthan

rushontothenextone.''Photographyisnoweverywhere,hecomplains,"andthiswidespread

presenceleadspeopletolookbrieflyandmoveon,makingreflectiondifficult.”

Thiscontrastbetweentherewardsofattentiontothesingleimageandtherealityof

photographicover-supplyformsthethreadthatrunsthroughBlindCorners:Essayson

Photography.Thatdoesn'tmeaneveryimagedeservesthekindofcloseattentionCollins

advocates.Mostphotographytoday,hesays,“istheenemyofphotographyitself,.Itgrows

“louderandemptier”.Itshoutswithoutreallysayinganything.

Collinsfavoursthephotographthatdoesn'tshoutbutleavesviewerstodetectthesound

behindthesilence.Butheislessclearabouthowwewillknowwhenwecomeacrosssuchan

image,otherthanthatthereisamagictoit.Heisverygoodonthemagicpartoftherelationship

amongitselements,onwhathappenswhenwcsetoffonasearch—anultimatelyhopelesssearch

一toknowandunderstandtheworldasingleimagerepresents.Themagicinvitesusinandleads

ustowonderandtospeculate.

Thestillnessprovidesthemagic.Ourneedtoknowiswhatreallykeepsuslooking,and

whatreallyanimatestheimage.Aphotograph,likeabiography(传记),cannevertellusenough.

Wcalwayswanttoknowmore.AsCollinsdemonstratesthroughhisimaginingsaboutthefigures

ofCoronationDay,theirstillnessandsilenceencourageustothinkwcarctcasinglywithinreach

ofknowingthem.

ForCollins,aphotograph'spowerliesinitsveryuniqueness.However,thisisnota

fashionableview,aswearemuchmoreusedtolookingatphotographsinrelationtooneanother

today,notjustongallerywallsbutindigitalcollections.Thistendencytogroupphotographs

togetherisdoubtlesstraceable,inpartatleast,tothephenomenonofover-supplyandthequestion

ofwhattodowithallthesephotos.YetforCollins,suchrelationalviewingcanweakenwhatgives

aphoiographitsforceinthefirstplace:theinlcnsilyofsustainedalienliuntoasingle,

self-containedimage.

32.WhatdoesCollinsthinkofmostphotostoday?

A.Theyarequiterealistic.B.Theyaretoodistracting.

C.Theylackrealmeaning.D.Theydeservecarefulstudy.

33.Whatisthemeaningoftheunderlinedword^speculate''inparagraph3?

A.Guessreasonably.B.Judgecritically.

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C.Describeexactly.D.Recallclearly.

34.Whatisparagraph4mainlyabout?

A.Whystillnesscalmsviewers.B.Whystillnessinvitesimagination.

C.Whystillnessprovidesanimation.D.Whystillnessshowsexactdetails.

35.Whatadvantagedoesasingleimagehave?

A.Itfitsintosocialmedia.B.Itallowsdeeperreflection.

C.Itpresentsamorecompletestory.D.Itremindspeopleofsimilarimages

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。

Haveyoueverfoundyourselflosingfocusduringaconversation,noddingalongbutfailing

(ounderstandwhattheotherpersonissaying?___36___Thisexperienceiscommon,asthemind

oftenwanderstootherthoughtsevenwhilesoundscontinuetoreachtheears.Asaresult,your

conversationsandrelationshipscanbeaffected,especiallyifothersfeelunheard.

___37___However,theyarequitedifferent.Hearinghappensnaturallywhensound

reachesyourears,evenifyouarenotpayingattention.Forexample,youcanheartrafficnoiseor

voicesinthebackgroundwhiledoinghomework.Listening,bycontrast,isanactiveand

intentionalprocess.___38___Whenyoulisten,youfocusonthemeaning,emotions,and

intentionsbehindthewords.Activelisteningallowsyoutorespondthoughtfullyandconnectmore

deeplywithothers.

Bothhearingandlisteningplayimportantrolesinyourlives.Hearinghelpsyouunderstand

yoursurroundings,whilelisteningbuildsconnectionandemotionalsupport.Alackoflistening

canleadLoloneliness,stress,andcmulionaldiffiuullics;fuelinglislcucdlupiomulcsbelonging.

一39一

Thenhowcanwestrengthenthelisteningskill?Tostart,developtherightstateofmindby

stayingopen,curious,andfreeofjudgments.Next,focusfullyonthespeaker,noticingbothwords

andnonverbalimplicationswhileremovingdistractions.___40___Youcansummarize,ask

questions,andconfirmthespeaker'sfeelings.Thesepracticesimproveunderstandingandhelp

buildstrongerconnections.

A.Giveadviceonlyifrequired.

B.Soweshouldtrytobebelterlisteners.

C.Hearingandlisteningareoftenconfused.

D.Withfullattention,youcanactivelyrespond.

E.Insuchamoment,youarehearing,notlistening.

F.Itrequiresyourattention,effort,andunderstanding.

G.Thereareseveraldifferencesbetweenhearingandlistening.

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C

Asacollegestudent,IvolunteeredatawildlifecenterinAlabama,caringmostlyforbaby

songbirds,squirrels,andrabbits.Mostwerehealthy,sofeedingwasusuallyenough.

Withsometimeandeffort,ateenagercoukiusually.OnlyoncewasIan

injuredanimal-ababyrabbitwhoseeyeswerestillandhalfitsnosewastomaway.

Thattinything,Iknownow,neverhadaofsurvival.MaybeIknewitthen,too,

butitdidnotstopmefromwhenitpassedaway.

Manypeoplewhywildliferescuerseventrytosavesuchanimals.After

all,rabbitsandsquirrelsarenotendangered.Butwhenfacedwithastrugglingbaby

animal,eventhehardesthumanheart.Sovolunteersgotogreatlengthstosaveevery

creature.

Evenwhenrescueeffortsfail,theactoftryingstillmatters.Savingacommonanimalwill

nutchangeihcworld,bulitchangesthepersonwhorefusesio.Incaringfurasinull

life,volunteerslearnpatience,responsibility,andcare.Everyrescuedanimalteacheshumana

lessononhowtolivemoreonthisplanet.Byreachingouttoaanimal,

peoplediscoverempathyandhopewithinthemselves.Wildliferescuecanthehuman

heart.

41.A.extraB.frequentC.regularD.hourly

42.A.competeB.succeedC.hesitateD.escape

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43.A.assignedB.passedC.shownD.offered

44.A.blindB.closedC.brightD.curious

45.A.cuteB.calmC.specialD.poor

46.A.necessityB.chanceC.talentD.will

47.A.weepingB.quittingC.checkingD.investigating

48.A.realizeB.guessC.wonderD.explain

49.A.interestingB.preciousC.prettyD.common

50.A.desperatelyB.aimlesslyC.repeatedlyD.restlessly

51.A.failsB.beatsC.respondsD.races

52.A.stepupB.giveawayC.helpoutD.lookaway

53.A.gentlyB.creativelyC.simplyD.ideally

54.A.gracefulB.fearlessC.helplessD.joyful

55.A.winB.mendC.exciteD.reveal

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。

AChinese-stylepavi.ion(^),theQingYinPavilion,standsattheRoyalHorticultural

Society'sGardenBridgewaterinnorthernEngland.SetinaBritishpublicgarden,thepavilion

offers___56___rareinstanceofclassicalChinesearchitectureinthewest.It___57___(position)

withintheexistingwoodlandenvironmentsothatitfitsnaturallyintoitssurroundings.

ThenameQingYin,___58___(mean)uclearandbrightmusic,“reflectsthebeliefthatthe

mosttouchingsoundsarenotproducedbyinstrumentsalone___59___arisefromwind,water,

andthenaturalworld,whichletssoundmove___60___(free)throughthespace.Constructedby

uiaflsiiiciifromYangzhouusingUaditionalicchniqucs,thesix-sidedpavilionwasbuiilmainly

fromChinese___61___(structure)wood,stone,andotherroofmaterials___62___(fire)inkilns

(窑)inChina.

Setwithin(heChineseStreamsideGarden,___63___nativeplants,piledrocks,and

flowingwaterarecarefullyarranged,thepavilionfunctions___64___bothavisualfocusanda

culturalstatement,demonstratinghowaChinese-stylegardencanbeintegratedintoaBritish

woodlandwithoutlosingitsidentity.Itnotonlyenablesvisitors65(experience)and

appreciatetheseculturalvaluesfirsthand,butalsoshowsculturalunderstandingisgradually

shaped,sustained,andpassedonacrossgenerations.

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。你校英文报正在开展以“TraditionalCultureintheDigitalAge”为主题的征

文活动。请你写一篇短文,内容包括:

1.数字化如何影响中国传统文化的传承;

2.你对这种影响的看法。

注意:

1.写作词数应为80左右;

2.请在答题卡的相应位置作答。

TraditionalCultureintheDigitalAge

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。

WewerejokingintheclassroomwhenMrs.VirginiaDeViewaskedustobesilent."Now,"

shesaidsmiling,“wearegoingtodiscoverourprofessions/'Ourprofessions?Westaredateach

ulhcr.Wcwereonly13and14yearsold.ThisIcauhcrwasciazy.Thal,wasprettymuulihowilic

kidslookedatVirginiaDeView.Becauseofherphysicalappearanceanddemandingteaching,

mostofusjustignoredherbrilliance.

“Yes,youwillallbesearchingforyourfutureprofessions,shecontinuedwithalighton

herface."Youwilleachwritearesearchpaperonacareeryoumightpursue.Eachofyouwill

havetointerviewsomeone:nyourfieldandgiveanoralreport/'

Allofuswerecontused.Whoknowswhattheywanttodoat13?1likedart,singingand

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writing.ButIwasterribleatart,andwhenIsang,mysistersscreamed,<k0h,pleaseshutup."The

onlythingleftwaswriting.Finally,mostofusstudentshadselectedsomething;Ipicked

journalism.

ThismeantIhadtointerviewanewspaperreporterinperson,andIwasterrified.Finally,I

satdowninfrontofareporter,barelyabletospeak.RealizingIwasterrified,hesharedstoriesthat

hadstayedwithhimlongaftertheywereprinted.Hetalkedaboutmomentswhenafewlinesina

newspaperhelpedsomeonebeseen,orwhentellingthetruthmadearealdifferenceinastranger's

life.Heunderstoodthepowerofwords-andwhyhecouldneverwalkawayfromthisjob.

Afewdayslater,Igavemyoralreporttotallyfrommemory.【hadbeensoengagedandI

gotanAfbrtheproject.Ifeltagreatpride.Forthefirsttime.Irealizedthatwritingquietlystayed

withme,becomingarealpartofmylife.

However,asIapproacheduniversity,myfamilyurgedmetoconsideramorepracticalpathandi

endedupmajoringinbusiness.ButIhadnorealinterestinit.ThecoursesfeltforeignandIoften

foundmyselflost,unsurewhereIbelonged.

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。

ThenIrememberedVirginiaDeViewandtheseedshehadplantedinmymind.

Havinggraduatedwithhonorsinjournalism,Iwenttothankherinperson.

试卷第14页,共14页

I.A

【原文】W:Tom!Youlooksobusy.

M:TheEnglishspeechcontestisdrawingnear.ThetopicisaboutChinesepaper-cutting.AndI

wanttointroduceitshistorytoforeignstudents.

W:Soundsgreat!

2.B

[原文]W:I'mworriedaboutthecomingphysicstest.Ihaven'treviewedthefornmlasyet.

M:Don'tpanic.Let'sstudytogetherthisafternoon.Icansharemynoteswithyou.

W:That'sverykindofyou.

3.C

【原文】W:Iheardyouvolunteeredatthecommunityfarmlastweekend.Whatdidyoudo?

M:Ipickedstrawberriesandsoldthemtoraisemoneyfortheelderlycenter.Iwentinjusttohelp

outbutIdidn'texpectsuchagenuinethank-youfromtheseniors.

4.C

【原文】W:Didyoufinishyourhomeworkbeforedinner?

M:Almost.Igotstuckonthemathproblemagain.

W:Hmm...rememberhowyoupractiseditlastweek?Whydon'tyoutryitwhileI'mtidyingup

inthekitchen?

5.A

[原文]M:Iwentbacktomyhomevillageforthefirsttiireinyears.Ibarelyrecognizedit,and

mycousin'sfamilyturnedtheiroldhouseintoaguesthousetortourists.

W:That'shappeningeverywherenow.Manyyoungpeoplestartonlinebusinessesintheir

hometowns.Theseplacesarefulloflifeandopportunities.

6.A7.B

【原文】M:Excuseme,Ms.White.Ijustcheckedmyessaygrade—it'sanF.Ireallydon'tthink

itdeservesanF.Iworkedreallyhardonit!

W:Iknowyouputalotoftimeintoit,butthereTstoomuchAl-generaledcontent.Itlacksyour

ownopinionandanalysis.

M:Oh...IonlyusedAItopolishthelanguage.

W:Polishingistine,butthecoreideasmustbeyours.

答案第1页,共13页

8.A9.C10.B

[原文]W:Haveyouwatchedthenewrealityshow?It'saboutyoungpeoplefromthecity

learningtoplantcropsinthecountryside.

M:Yeah!Somepeoplefinditboringandpreferstagedtalentorgameshows,butIthinkit'sgreat.

W:1totallyagree.It'ssonatural,withnofakestorylines—sooriginalcomparedtothosepolished

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