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安徽合肥市六校联考2025-2026学年秋季学期期末考试高二英语试卷一、听力选择题1.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Atafamilyget-together.B.Atagraduationceremony.C.Atasportsevent.2.Whatdoesthewomanadvisethemantoeattogoclimate-friendly?A.Wholegrain. B.Meat. C.Dairy3.Whatnewtrendisthemannoticingonresumes?A.Peoplepostingtheirphotos.B.Peoplehighlightingtheirhobbies.C.Peopleincludingtheirfitnesssuccesses.4.WhatdoesthemansuggesttheydothisFriday?A.Listentoalecture.B.Makemusic.C.Attendaconcert.5.What’sthewoman’sattitudetowardtheman’ssuggestion?A.Favorable. B.Confused. C.Doubtful.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6.What’stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Teacherandstudent.B.Classmates.C.Wifeandhusband.7.Whatwillthewomandolater?A.Doanonlinesearch.B.Visitherfriends.C.Hangoutwithherfriends.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.WhatisJennyexcitedabout?A.Anewphonemodel.B.AnewApplefunction.C.Aspecialemojisale.9.WhatisthefirststeptomakeaGenmoji?A.Chooseabackground.B.Entertheimageapp.C.Takeaselfieandsaveit.10.HowdoesthemanfeelaboutGenmojis?A.Interested. B.Unconcerned. C.Disappointed.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。11.HowmanyPulitzerPrizesdidTheWashingtonPostwinin2024?A.1. B.2. C.3.12.Whichorganizationwontheinternationalreportingprizein2024Pulitzer?A.TheNewYorkTimes. B.TheWashingtonPost. C.Reuters.13.WhatdoweknowaboutthemaincharacterofPrimaryTrust?A.Heloseseverythingbutnevergivesup.B.Hegainsanewlifethroughkindness.C.Hebecomesrichbydoingsmallacts.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。14.Howshouldoneswinghisarmswhilewalking,accordingtoEmma?A.Freelybackandforthfromyourshoulders.B.Fromtheelbowsinshortmovements.C.Keepingthemstillbyyoursides.15.WhydoesEmmasuggestwearingbiggershoes?A.Toavoidtrippingover.B.Tolowerwalkingspeed.C.Tomakeroomforsweatandswelling.16.Howlongandatwhatpaceshouldonewalktoimprovehealth?A.115minutesaweekataslowpace.B.150minutesaweekatanenergeticpace.C.300minutesaweekatamoderatepace.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17.WhenwilltheannualScienceFairbeheld?A.ThisWednesday. B.ThisFriday. C.NextMonday.18.WhatshouldparticipantsdobeforetheScienceFairstart?A.Dosomeexperimentsonthespot.B.Makesureeverythingisready.C.Prepareaspeechabouttheirprojects.19.WhatisDrSmith’sspeechabout?A.Waystofightclimatechange.B.FactsabouttheAmazonrainforest.C.Impactsofenvironmentalpollution.20.Whatwillthewinningteamofthebasketballmatchreceive?A.Newuniforms. B.Acertificate. C.Aschoolmedal.二、阅读理解Wanttodosomethingspecialthissummer?TheArchitectureCampatAuburnUniversityisforyou.Thisweek-longprogramstartswithbasicconceptsandconcludeswithseveralarchitecturaldesignprojects.Thesegivestudentstheopportunitytoshowcasewhatthey’velearnedthroughouttheweek.It’sastudio-focused,project-basedcampwherestudentswilllearnthroughhands-onexperiences.WorkingeachdayintheAuburnUniversitySchoolofArchitecture,PlanningandLandscapeArchitecturebuilding,studentswillbetaughtbytheuniversity’shighlyqualifiedprofessors,withplentyofopportunitiesforindividualguidance.Campcounselors(辅导员)willalsobepresentatalltimestoensuresafetyandsupervision(监督).Inadditiontotheirtimeinthestudio,studentswillgetatasteofcampus-lifeontheplains(平原).Time:July7-July11,2025Grades:Rising11th-12thGradeHousing:Camperswillliveindormitories,whichareorganizedintosuites.Eachsuiteconsistsoftworoomsandasharedbathroom.Meals:MealswillbeprovidedatTheEdgeatCentralDining.Alldietaryrestrictionsandallergies(过敏)aretakenintoconsiderationforeachmeal.Whattobringtocamp:·Pleasepacklightly,butdonotforgettobringbedding,atowelandtoiletries(洗漱用品).·Nomorethanonesuitcaseandonepersonal-sizedbagallowed.Campfeesare$900andincludethefollowingitems:·On-campushousing·Allmeals,snacksanddrinkswhileatcamp·Programinstruction,materialsandequipment·Transportationtoandfromoff-campusfieldtripsites·RecreationalactivitiesCancellation:Allcancellationrequestsmustbesubmittedviaemail.Thecancellationprocedureisasfollows:·Cancellationrequestreceivedatleastsixweekspriorto(在……之前)thestartdateoftheprogram:Fullrefund(退款),minus$100.·Cancellationrequestreceivedlessthansixweeksbutatleastthreeweekspriortotheprogramstartdate:50%refund.·Cancellationrequestreceivedlessthanthreeweekspriortotheprogramstartdateorinthecaseofa“noshow”:Norefund.21.WhatcanparticipantsdoattheArchitectureCamp?A.Designafewprojectsbasedonwhattheyhavelearned.B.Learnaboutthehistorytheuniversity’sarchitecture.C.Getguidancefromoff-campusteachers.D.Liveinprivateapartmentswithabathroom.22.Whatisincludedinthecampfees?A.Beddingandtoiletries. B.Allmealsanddrinksduringthecamp.C.Travelexpensestotheuniversity. D.Asuitcaseforpersonalbelongings.23.Ifastudentcancelsthecampfourweeksbeforethestartdate,howmuchwillhe/shegetback?A.$900. B.$800. C.$450. D.$0.Aroomfulofhundredsofbloomingorchids(盛开的兰花)isalwaysabreathtakingsight.ButSmithsonianGardenshasgoneevenfurtherwithits28thannualorchidshowheldintheKogodCourtyard.Forthefirsttime,SmithsonianGardensusedarttoenrichtheshowynaturaldisplay,selectingtheworkofBaltimore-basedartistPhaanHowng.Hownghopesherartinspiresaudiencestotakeactiontosupporttheprotectionoforchidspecies.Accompanyingaround350liveorchids,Howng’soriginalartworkfeaturesbrightlycoloredflowerpots,hand-paintedtreewraps,andthree-dimensionalsculptures(雕塑作品)ofaselectgroupoforchids.Toconstructthesculptures,sheused3DprintsofplantsintheSmithsonianGardensOrchidCollectionandthenmountedthemontoasteelbase.Theywerethenrevisedandfinishedwithvariousartificial(人造的)materials.Theorchidplantscanspendonlyashorttimeoutsidetheiridealgrowingconditions:60to80degreesFahrenheitwith65to80percenthumidity(湿度).Thoseconditionsaremaintainedyear-roundattheSmithsonian’s16,000-square-footgreenhouse.JustinKondrat,leadhorticulturist(园艺家)fortheSmithsonianGardensOrchardCollection,saysthe28,000-square-footKogodCourtyardisanacceptableenvironmentfortheshortterm.SmithsonianGardensemployeesregularlymaintainhumidityandprovidenutrientsduringtheexhibition.Theannualshoweducatesvisitorsaboutorchids’precarioussituationinsomeareasoftheworld.Thenumberoforchidshassignificantlydeclinedduetoillegalharvestinginsomeregions,andmanyspeciesarenowthreatenedbychangesinclimateandhabitat.OrchardsarefoundaroundtheglobeeverywhereexceptinAntarctica,saysKondrat.Thelargestdiversityisinthetropics(热带地区),thoughtheyareunderthemostthreatthereduetodisappearinghabitats.Horticulturistsperiodicallyenhancethecollection.SmithsonianGardensaimstouseappropriatecollectiontechniquesandsafeguardtheorchidsforfuturegenerationsandforscientificresearchanduse,Kondratsays.Everyorchid“isalivingcollectionitem,”Kondratnotes,addingthatitisgiven“thesamelevelofcareandattentiontodetailasanyofthephotoshangingintheNationalPortraitGallery.”24.WhatcanbelearnedaboutSmithsonianGardens’28thorchidshow?A.Itfocusesonorchids’symbolicsignificance. B.Ithaslongbeenknownforitsartisticelement.C.Itpromotestechnologyuseinart. D.Itdisplaysbothrealandartificialflowers.25.Whichaspectoforchidsdoesparagraph3mainlyfocuson?A.Theirbiologicaleffects. B.Theirenvironmentalsensitivity.C.Theirsoilconditions. D.Theirhealthygrowth.26.Whatistheunderlinedword“precarious”inparagraph4closestinmeaningto?A.Unlikely. B.Ideal. C.Dangerous. D.Different27.WhatdoesJustinKondratwanttoshowbymentioningtheNationalPortraitGallery?A.High-standardcarefordisplayedorchids. B.ItscooperationwithSmithsonianGardens.C.Itscontributiontotheorchidexhibition. D.Effectivetechniquesforcollectingorchids.AstudypublishedonJune28,2024,foundthatconsumingcoffeemightactlikeaplacebo(安慰剂),makingdrinkersfeelreadytotackletheday.Mostcoffeedrinkersbelievetheirmorningcupmakesthemmorealertduetoitscaffeine.Thisstudyaimedtodetermineifthiswakefulnessisduetocaffeineortheexperienceofdrinkingcoffee.“Thereisacommonexpectationthatcoffeeincreasesalertnessandpsychomotor(精神运动的)functioning,”saidstudyco-authorNunoSousa.“Understandingthemechanismscanopenpathwaysforexploringfactorsthatmayregulateitanditspotentialbenefits.”Thestudyrecruitedparticipantswhodrankatleastonecupofcoffeeperday.Participantsavoidedcaffeinateddrinksforatleastthreehoursbeforethestudy.TheywereinterviewedandunderwenttwofunctionalMRI(fMRI)scans:onebeforeconsumingcaffeineorcoffeeandtheother30minutesafter.DuringthefMRIscans,participantswereaskedtorelaxandlettheirmindswander.Resultsshowedthatconnectivityinthedefault(默认)modenetworkdecreasedafterdrinkingcoffeeortakingcaffeine,indicatingthatbothsubstancesmadepeoplemorepreparedtotransitionfromresttodailytasks.However,coffeeincreasedconnectivityinthehighervisualnetworkandtherightexecutivecontrolnetwork,involvedinworkingmemory,cognitivecontrolandgoal-directedbehavior.Thisincreasedidnotoccurwithcaffeinealone,suggestingthattofeelalertandreadytogo,coffeeismoreeffectivethancaffeinealone.“Insimplewords,thesubjectsweremorereadyforactionandalerttoexternalstimuli(刺激物)afterhavingcoffee,”saidco-authorMariaPico-Perez.Thespecificsmellandtasteofcoffeeorthepsychologicalexpectationassociatedwithdrinkingitmightcontributetoitsuniqueeffects.28.Whatwasthemainpurposeofthestudy?A.Tocomparetheeffectsofcoffeewithotherdrinks.B.Tofindoutpotentialbenefitsofcoffee.C.Toevaluatethebesttimetodrinkcoffee.D.Toinvestigatethesourceofwakefulness.29.Whatdoesparagraph4mainlytalkabout?A.Howthestudywascarriedout.B.HowthefMRIscanswereapplied.C.Whatparticipantsnoticedduringthestudy.D.Whatparticipantspreparedforthestudy.30.Whatdidthestudyfindabouttheeffectsofdrinkingcoffeeonthebrain?A.Itreducedalertnesstoexternalstimuli.B.Itweakenedcognitivecontrolnetworks.C.Itincreasedconnectivityinthedefaultmodenetwork.D.Itboostedconnectivityinthehighervisualnetwork.31.Whatdidtheresearcherssuggestmightplayaroleintheuniqueeffectsofcoffee?A.Thetypeofcoffeebeansused.B.Theparticularsmellandflavorofcoffee.C.Individuals’psychologicalstate.D.Theenvironmentwherecoffeeisenjoyed.HaveyouseentheDisneyclassicWinnie-the-Pooh?Youaresuretobegreatlyimpressedbytwoofthestarringcharacters:PigletandEeyore.Theformerisaconstantworrier,dealingwithanxiety;thelatterthinksovereverythingthatmightgowrong,sinkingintodepression.Bothstrugglewithrepetitivenegativethoughts.Clinicianstypicallyaddressnegativethoughts,suchasworry,aspartofatreatmentplanformanydiagnosed(诊断)disorders,includingdepression,anxiety,andsoon.“Butformaldiagnosesarenotnecessarytohelppeopleovercomethispainfulwayofthinking,”expertsargue.Therefore,cliniciansshouldlookbeyonddiagnosesandtargetnegativethinkingdirectly.“Weshouldfigureoutwhatitisforthisparticularpersonthatiskeepinghimstuck,”sayspsychologistHowardOliveroftheUniversityofNewSouthWales.“Severaltherapies(疗法)haveemergedinrecentyearsthattargetrepetitivenegativethinkingdirectly.Suchtherapiesshiftthecourseofatalksession,”sayspsychologistEdwardWatkinsoftheUniversityofExeterinEngland.Watkinshelpeddeveloponesuchtherapy,knownasRumination-FocusedCognitiveBehavioralTherapy,orRFCBT.Forinstance,imagineapatientwhohasbeendiagnosedwithdepressionandisfocusedonhowhopelesshefeels.AcliniciantrainedintraditionalCBTwilloftenhelppatientsunderstandtheirspecificmentalhealthdiagnosisbyworkingthroughthecontentoftheirthoughts.However,acliniciantrainedintheRFCBTdoesnotneedaformaldiagnosis.Ratherthanexploringwhysomethingmighthavehappened,orthedeepersignificanceoftheevent,therapiesthattargetnegativethinkinghelppatientsshifttomoreactionablequestions,suchashowtheycandosomethingaboutit.Inotherwords,theyseektochangehowpeoplethink,regardlessofwhattheyarethinkingabout.Byfocusingonthepatternsofnegativethinkingratherthanspecificdiagnoses,thesetherapiesofferaflexibleapproachthatcanhelpanyonestrugglingwithrepetitive,unproductivethoughts.Thisshiftinfocusempowersindividualstotakepracticalstepstowardchange,improvingmentalwell-beingacrossawiderangeofsituations.32.WhatistheintentionoftheauthormentioningPigletandEeyoreatthebeginning?A.Topresenttwocharacters.B.Todescribeafamiliarliteraryscene.C.Tointroducethetopicofthefollowingtext.D.Togivebackgroundinformationforthestudy.33.WhatdoesHowardOliverthinkcliniciansshouldfocuson?A.People’sthinkingpattern.B.Thespecificsofstressors.C.Formaldiagnosesmainly.D.Patients’pastexperiences.34.WhichbestexplainsthemaindifferencebetweentraditionalCBTandRFCBT?A.RFCBTavoidsdiscussingpatients’feelings.B.RFCBTtransfersattentionfromwhytohow.C.TraditionalCBTneedsnoformaldiagnosis.D.TraditionalCBTemphasizesbehaviormore.35.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthepassage?A.MentalDisorders:TraditionalDiagnosesandHandlingB.NegativeThoughts:Psychologists’ResearchandGuideC.RepetitiveNegativeThinking:RecognitionandTreatmentD.Ruminations-FocusedCBT:ANewInterventionApproachHowtoChooseaMajorinUniversityChoosingasuitablemajorisoneofthemostcriticaldecisionsforuniversityapplicants.36.Thefollowingaresomethingstonote.Followyourpassion.Amajorcombinedwithyourinterestscanfuellong-termmotivation,makingboringcourseworkmoreengagingandhelpingyouexcelacademically.Ifyouarefascinatedbysolvingcomplexproblems,majorslikecomputerscienceorengineeringmightbeideal.37.Ifyouenjoycommunicatingandanalyzinghumanbehavior,sociologyorjournalismcouldbebetterfits.Considercareerprospectsrationally.38.Itisalsowisetoresearchthejobmarketdemandfordifferentmajors.Fieldssuchasartificialintelligence,datascienceandbiomedicinearecurrentlyinhighdemand,offeringabundantemploymentopportunities.39.Balanceiskeybetweenpersonalinterestandpracticality.40.Ifyouexcelinlogicalthinkingandnumbers,amajorinmathematicsorfinancemaysuityou;ifyouaregoodatcreativityandaesthetics,artordesigncouldbeagreatchoice.Consultingseniors,teachersorcareeradvisorscanalsoprovidevaluableinsightstoavoidhastydecisions.Choosingauniversitymajorrequiresacombinationofpassion,rationalanalysisandself-awareness.Awell-chosenmajorpavesthewayforafulfillinguniversitylifeandapromisingfuture.A.Passiondoesmatter.B.Takeyourstrengthsintoaccount.C.Considerwhatfieldyouwanttoenter.D.However,donotblindlychasehotmajors.E.Theyaremostsuitableforsuchkindofpeople.F.Itshapesfuturecareerpathsandpersonaldevelopment.G.Howtoselectwhatyouarefascinatedwithisofgreatsignificance.三、完形填空Sam,thefour-leggedsuperhero,workstokeepaparkinSantiagoclean.Thedog’ssuperpower—collectinggarbageasa41forvisitors.Sam,whotakesregular42inSantiago’smetropolitanparkwithhisowner,hasbecome43,wearingagreencapeinacomicusedasaneducationalguide.It44whenSamandGonzaloChianghadtostopagainandagaininthecity’slargestgreenareato45plasticbottles,cansandfoodpackages.“OnSam’swalks,webegantofindalotof46”Chiangsaid.“Fromthere,the47tocomepreparedtotakeawaythegarbagethatwefoundoneachvisitbecameapparent.Thewalkisagoodopportunityto48,ratherthanlitter,”Chiangsaid.ParkofficialswereimpressedanddecidedtouseSam’s49initsparkcarecampaign.CatalinaAravenaturnedSamintoacartooninSam:TheParquemetSuperhero,50visitorstotaketheirwastewiththemoruse51pointsfoundalongthepath.“Thisbecamemuchmore52thanexpected,”Aravenasaid.“Itreacheddifferentschoolsandhasspreadverywellonsocialmedia.”The53launchedanti-littercampaignslastyearurgingdrinkvendors(摊主)toswitchfromplastictoglasscupsandstarted54garbageintoseparatebins.SamandGonzalo“have55ustoaccelerate(加快)thiseducationprocessandstructurethisgarbageclassification,”saidEduardoVillalobos,thepark’sactingdirector.41.A.culturalicon B.rolemodel C.helper D.player42.A.breaks B.hikes C.walks D.vacations43.A.brave B.kind C.busy D.famous44.A.failed B.started C.happened D.continued45.A.setaside B.pickup C.putaway D.payfor46.A.grass B.people C.garbage D.equipment47.A.challenge B.need C.chance D.doubt48.A.think B.relax C.clean D.explore49.A.image B.ability C.identity D.popularity50.A.forcing B.telling C.permitting D.expecting51.A.washing B.parking C.recycling D.observing52.A.interesting B.educational C.beneficial D.widespread53.A.park B.school C.government D.market54.A.turning B.breaking C.throwing D.sorting55.A.inspired B.required C.reminded D.persuaded四、语法填空阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或所给单词的正确形式。Hefei,thecapitalofAnhuiProvince,isashiningpearlintheYangtzeRiver,whichperfectlycombinestime-honoredcultureandcutting-edgeinnovation.KnownasLuzhouinancienttimes,56boastsprofoundhistoricalroots.TheLordBaoMemorialTemplestandsasasymbolofintegrity,57(honor)thefamousSongDynastyofficialBaoZheng,58XiaoyaojinParkwitnessesthecity’smilitaryhistoryintheThreeKingdomsperiod.ChaohuLake,thelargestfreshwaterlakeinAnhui,embracesthecity,offeringstunningnaturalsceneryandleisurespots.Today,Hefeiisarisingstarof59(science)innovation,60(recognize)asthe“QuantumMetropolis”(量子之都).IthoststheUniversityofScienceandTechnologyofChinaandtheHefeiInstituteofPhysicalScience,home61theworld-famousEASTsuperconductingtokamakdevice.Thecityalso62(feature)themagnificentLuogangCentralPark,63rebornecologicalwonderfromanoldairport.Local64(delicacy)likeLuzhouRoastDuckandLiHongzhangStinkyTofuadduniqueflavorstothiscity.Hefeiismorethanatouristdestination;itisadynamiccity65ancientheritageandmodernprogresswalkhandinhand.五、书信写作66.假定你是李华,你的英国笔友Tom计划今年暑假来中国旅行,他对有着深厚文化底蕴的省份很感兴趣,并特意来信询问安徽的特色。请你给他写一封回信,内容包括:1.推荐一处安徽著名景点;2.介绍一种安徽特色美食;3.表达对他来访的期待。注意:1.词数80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,使行文连贯;3.开头和结尾已为你写好,不计入总词数。DearTom,________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua六、书面表达67.阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。WhenIwasaseniorhighschoolstudent,Iwastotallyobsessedwithpainting.Everyspareminute—whetheritwastheten-minutebreakbetweenclasses,thelunchhourinthecafeteria,orthequieteveningsafterfinishinghomework—wasspentbendingoversketchbooksandwatercolorpalettes.Iwouldlosemyselfinmixingsoftpinksforsunriseskiesorsketchingthebranchesoftheoldbanyantreeoncampus,oftenforgettingtoreviewmymathformulasormemorizeEnglishwords.Thisall-consumingpassionmademygradesdecreasesharply:mymathscoresdroppedfromthetop10tothebottom20oftheclass,andmyphysicsexamevenfailedforthefirsttime.Myparentswereveryangry,especiallymymother,whohadalwayspinnedherhopesonmegettingintoatopuniversitywitha“practical”majorlikefinanceormedicine—fieldssheinsistedwouldsecureastable,worry-freefuture,unliketheuncertainpathofanartist.Oneevening,Iskippedmyeveningself-studysessiontoattendtheschoolpaintingcompetitionawardceremony,graspingthegleamingcertificatetightlyinmyhandonthewayhome.Myheartwaspoundingwithexcitement,eagertosharethissmallvictoryandprovethatmyeffortsinpaintingwerenotawasteoftime.ButassoonasIheldupthecertificate,mymother’sfacecloudedoverinstantly.Shesnatchedthepaperfrommyhandwithoutasingleglanceatthewords“FirstPrize”printedonit,andtoreitintopiecessoviolentlythattheedgesofthepaperscratchedmyfingers.“Paintingwon’tputfoodonthetable!Can’tyouseeyou’reruiningyourfuture?”shescreamed,hereyesredwithamixofangerandhelplesstears.Myfatherstoodsilentlybythewindow,hisbackrigidlyturnedtome,hishandsclenchedintofistsathissides.Icouldseethefainttrembleofhisshouldersthroughthedimlight,andthatsilentdisapprovalcutdeeperthananyofmymother’sharshwords—forhehadoncepraisedmysketchesandpromisedtobuymeasetofprofessionalpaints.Heartbroken,Ilockedmyselfinmyroomfortwowholedays.Irefusedtoeatortalktoanyone,lyinguponthebedwithmybrokensketchbookshuggedtightlytomychest.EverytimeIheardmymother’ssighsoutsidethedoorormyfather’squietfootstepspassingby,asharpachetwistedinmychest.Ifeltlikenooneinthefamilyunderstoodmypassion—thatmydreamofholdingmyownartexhibitionsomedaywasnothingbutaridiculousfantasyintheireyes.Onthethirdmorning,Iwokeuptothefaintsmelloffishporridgefloatingthroughthedoorcrack.Tomygreatsurprise,Ifoundafoldednoteinsertedunderthedoor,alongwithabrand-newsetofprofessionalwatercolorpaints—theonethatIdreamedof.Iheldthenoteinmytremblinghands,myfingersbrushingtheslightlywrinkledpaper,mycuriositymixedwithasurgeofconfusedhope.Justthen,Iheardasoft,hesitantknockonthedoor,breakingtheheavysilencethathadwrappedmyroomfordays.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题纸相应位置作答。Paragragh1:Iopenedthedoorhesitantly,andtherestoodmyfatherwithaplateofwarmdumplings.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Paragraph2:Justthen,mymotherappearedwith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参考答案题号12345678910答案BACCABABCA题号11121314151617181920答案CABACBCBAC题号21222324252627282930答案ABCDBCADAD题号31323334353637383940答案BCABCFEADB题号41424344454647484950答案BCDBBCBCAB题号5152535455答案CDADA1.B【原文】M:Congratulations!W:Thanksforcoming.Ireallyappreciateyoubeingheretosharethisimportantmomentinmylife.M:I’msohappytoseeallyou’veachieved,bothacademicallyandpersonally.2.A【原文】W:Michael,we’relaunchingacampaignaboutclimate-friendlydiet.Wouldyouliketojoinus?M:Soundsinteresting.WhatshouldIdo?W:Keepadietwithoutmeatanddairyfortwoweeks,eatingonlyvegetablesandwholegrains.3.C【原文】M:Susan,I’venoticedthatpeoplearestartingtolisttheirfitnessachievementsontheirresumes.W:Really?Whydoyouthinkthatis?M:Maybetheywanttohighlighttheirqualitiesormakeagoodimpression.4.C【原文】W:Jackson,yesterdayIlistenedtoanamazinglectureaboutclassicalmusic.It’ssoimpressive!M:Nice.Bytheway,I’mgoingtoaclassicalconcertthisFriday.Wouldyouliketocomealong?5.A【原文】W:Oh,it’stough!Mybudgetcan’tcoverahotelduringthepeakseason.M:WhynottryAirbnb?It’saplatformwhereyoucanrentaroominsomeone’shouse,butit’susuallycheaperthanahotel.W:Soundsgood!6.B7.A【原文】W:Hey,Tom,thesummerholidaysarecomingup.Doyouhaveanyplans?M:Definitely.MyfamilyisplanningtotravelsomewhereinEurope.Howaboutyou?W:Thatsoundsinteresting.I’mthinkingofgoingonaroadtripwithsomefriendstothecoast.Itshouldbealotoffun.M:Awesome!Haveyoucheckedoutanycoolplacestovisitalongtheway?W:Notyet,butI’llstartlookingintoitontheInternetlater.It’sgoingtobegreattoexplorenewplaceswithfriends.8.B9.C10.A【原文】W:Aha,excellent!M:Jenny,whatareyouupto?W:I’mjusttryingoutApple’snewfeature—Genmojis.M:Genmojis?What’sspecialaboutthemcomparedtoregularemojis?W:Look,wecancreateourownemojisusingAppleIntelligence.M:Cool,howdoesitwork?W:Letmeshowyou.First,takeaselfieandsaveitonyourphone.Then,opentheimageapp,uploadyourselfie,clickhere,chooseabackground,andwait.See?It’sgenerating...Therewillbefiveoptions,andyoucaneditthemhoweveryoulike.M:It’ssuchfun.CanIhaveatry?11.C12.A13.B【原文】M:Hi,Ella,doyouknowaboutthePulitzerPrize?W:Ofcourse,andIalwayswatchtheawardsceremony.Istillrememberthe2024PulitzerPrizeAwardsCeremony.Itwasunforgettable.M:Great.Canyoutellmesomethingaboutit?W:Sure.TheNewYorkTimesandTheWashingtonPosteac

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