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试卷第=page11页,共=sectionpages33页试卷第=page11页,共=sectionpages33页2026年4月高三年级模拟考试英语科试卷第一部分听力(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。每段录音播放两遍。1.HowdoesEmilysound?A.Upset. B.Relieved. C.Cheerful.2.WhatdoesthemanwanttoimproveinhisEnglish?A.Communicationskills. B.BusinessEnglish. C.Hisaccent.3.Whendoesthewomanexpecttobeserved?A.At7:00. B.At9:00. C.At11:00.4.Howdoesthewomanstaysliminwinter?A.Bygoingtothegym. B.Bytakingwalks. C.Byeatinglessfood.5.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inalaundryroom. B.Inasnackbar. C.Inadentalclinic.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.Whatarethespeakersdoing?A.Recommendingamovie. B.Talkingaboutafilm. C.Discussinganactor.7.Whatdotheythinkissatisfyingaboutthefilm?A.Theacting. B.Theplot. C.Theaction.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.WhatdoesLindaenjoyinretirement?A.Teaching. B.Dancing. C.Writing.9.WhatmayJordan’soccupationbe?A.Aprogrammer. B.Azookeeper. C.Ateacher.10.Whatproblemdomanypeoplefacerightafterretiring?A.Financialpressure. B.Healthissues. C.Anaimlessstate.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。11.Whatistheman’sattitudetowardsanelectricvehicle?A.Uncertain. B.Dismissive. C.Favorable.12.Whatistheadvantageofself-driving?A.Easyparkingoperation.B.Automaticspeedadjustment.C.Lowpowerconsumption.13.Whatwillthewomanprobablydonext?A.Rentanelectriccar. B.Drivetheman’scar. C.Purchaseagascar.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。14.WhatistheproblemwithJason’sspeech?A.Thecontent. B.Thelength. C.Thedelivery.15.Whatdoesthewomansayaboutmemorizingthespeech?A.Readingthespeechrepeatedly.B.Connectingwithhisexperiences.C.Usinganoutlineandremindingcards.16.Whatisthewoman’sfinalsuggestion?A.Employhumorousstories. B.Usefood-relatedtopics. C.Buysomecoffee.17.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Classmates. B.Waiterandcustomer. C.Motherandson.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。18.Whatdoesthespeakermainlytalkabout?A.Anapp. B.Asmartwatch. C.Alifestyle.19.Whatmadequantificationtoolseasilyaccessible?A.Reasonablypriceddevices. B.Publichealthawareness. C.Popularsocialmedia.20.Whydopeoplesharesummarycharts?A.Toattractfollowers. B.Toreflectandrecollect. C.Tomonitorfitness.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。ATheGreatBritishMuseumpagesfeaturearangeofexcitingresources,includingvirtualtourswithGoogleStreetView,objecthighlights,andfacts.Belowyou’llfindalistofgalleriesondifferentfloors,togetherwithtwogalleriescreatedespeciallyforouronlineaudience.TheLowerFloorTheAfricaGalleriesinRoom25revealtheextraordinarycultural,artisticandhistoricaldiversityandcomplexityofthecontinentrepresentedbythecollections.TheinclusionofcontemporaryartthroughoutthegallerieshighlightsthecontinuingbeautyofartinandaboutAfrica,bothbyartistslivingonthecontinentandthoseworkingoutsideit.TheGroundFloorTheCollectingtheWorldGalleryinRoom2celebratessomeofthecollectorswho,indifferentways,haveshapedtheMuseumoverfourcenturies,alongwithindividualsandorganizationswhocontinuetoshapeitsfuture.Thenext-doorgalleriesexploreaspectsofcollectinglikeEnlightenmentinRoom1andRenaissancemasterpiecesinRoom3.TheUpperFloorThegalleryinRoom33explorestheculturesofChinaandSouthAsiathrougharangeofsplendidobjects.OnehalfpresentsthehistoriesofChinafrom5000BCtothepresent:fromMingdynastyblue-and-whiteporcelain(瓷器)tomodernworksofart.ThedisplaysfeaturetherichnessofartandmaterialcultureinChina.TheotherhalfpresentsSouthAsia’smanyhistorieschronologically(按年代地)andbyregion.InRoom33b,theobjectsondisplaywillshowthehistoryofjade,amaterialofthehighestvaluesinceancienttimes,prizedforitsbeautyandmagicalproperties.21.WhatcanbefoundinRoom25?A.GalleriesaboutAfricancultureandart.B.VirtualtourswithGoogleStreetView.C.ContemporaryartgalleriesaboutAustralia.D.ArtistslivingonthecontinentofAfrica.22.WhichroomhonorsthecontributorsoftheMuseum?A.Room25. B.Room2. C.Room3. D.Room33.23.WhichmightbeareviewfromavisitortotheUpperFloor?A.Arriveearlyincaseofalongqueue.B.ItisfuntotalkwithcollectorsaboutAfrica.C.China’sculturalheritageissecondtonone.D.Thestoriessharedbytheindividualsaregreat.BForhis80thbirthday,mygrandfather,amanwhohadfixedeverythingwithhislargehands,receivedatabletfrommycousin.Wegatheredaround,expectinghimtobepleased.Instead,heheldthedeviceasifitwereaforeignobject,histhumbhoveringawkwardlyoverthescreen.Hegaveapolitesmilethatdidn’treachhiseyes,andthensetitaside.Laterthatday,Ifoundhiminhisworkshop—histruekingdom,filledwiththesmellofwoodandoil.Thetabletwaslyinguntouchedonashelf,gatheringdustnexttojarsofnails.“It’stoo...clean,”heexplainedtome.“There’snoweighttoit,noresistance.Howcanyoutrulyfixsomethingyoucan’tfeel?”Then,oneSaturdaymorning,heannouncedhewasclearingoutthegarage.Butwhatemergedfromthegaragewasnotbagsoftrash,butaparadeofneighborhoodkids,eachcarryingabicyclewithaproblem:aloosechain,awobblingwheel,astubbornbrake.Grandpahadplacedasmallsignattheendofthedriveway:“Doc’sBikeShop—PaymentbyStory.”Andsothedrivewaybecamehisnewworkshop.Hetradedhisexpertisenotformoney,butfortalesofschooladventuresandsummerdreams.Hisrough,wornhands,oncehesitantaroundatablet,weresureandsteadyastheyspunawheelortightenedabolt.Thelaughterofchildrenandtheringingofbicyclebellsreplacedtheprevioussilenceofthecommunity.Hedidn’tneedtoentertheirdigitalworld;hecreatedarealoneinhisowndriveway.Hewasn’trejectingthenew;hewassimplyremindingusthatsomeconnectionscan’tbedownloaded.Theyhavetobebuilt,piecebypiece,withthetouchofahand.24.Whatcanbeinferredaboutthegrandfather’sresponsetothetablet?A.Hehatedtolearnnewtechnology.B.Heaccepteditpolitely,thoughuninterested.C.Heconsidereditawasteofmoneyandtime.D.Hedislikedtheproductsmadeinforeigncountries.25.Whydoestheauthormentionthetabletgatheringdust?A.Toimplythetabletwasoutofdate.B.Toshowcasegrandfather’sattitudetothegift.C.Tohighlightgrandpa’spassionforhishobby.D.Tointroducetheworkshop’smessycondition.26.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“wobbling”meaninParagraph3?A.Runningsteadily. B.Shininglikeastar.C.Singingsoftly. D.Movingfromsidetoside.27.Whatdidthegrandfatherachievebystartingtheserviceinthedriveway?A.Heprovedhiscapabilityandproductivity.B.Hedemonstratedthecomplexityofcraftsmanship.C.Hesuccessfullyearnedhimselfmoneyandfame.D.Hefoundawaytoconnectwithyoungergeneration.CInagreenhouseinKunming,experimentalrosesbloominzhusharedandgoose-yellow,colorsdrawnfromChineseaesthetictradition.Thesearenotmerelyflowers;theyareambassadorsofaquietrevolution.AsChinaintegratesAIandbiotechnologyintoagriculture,anewpatternemerges:onewheretechnologicalinnovationisintegratedwithculturalheritagetocreateproductswithglobalappeal.Fordecades,China’sflowerindustryfacedaproblem.Despitebeingtheworld’slargestrosegrower,itreliedonforeignbreedsfor85%ofcommercialvarieties,payingroyaltiesofupto12%perplant.Thenresearchteamsdecidedtechnologicalcatch-upwasinsufficientwithoutculturaldistinctiveness.Theyengineerednewrosesnotjustforlongervaselife,butforformsechoingtraditionalChinesepainting—petalarrangementsflowinglikeHanfugarments.This“ChinesesoulwithChinesecore”strategynowextendsbeyondflowers.Atthe2026ParisInternationalAgriculturalFair,China’sexhibitionwoveagriculturaldrones(无人机)andsmartirrigationsystemstogetherwithteaceremoniesandwoodblockprints.Themessagewasdeeperthanmachinery:Chinaisnotjustofferingproducts;itisofferingaworldviewwhereefficiencyandtraditioncancoexist.Theglobalsouthisnoticing.InBrazil,bananafarmerswhoonceusedtractorsprayingnowflyChinese-madedrones.“It’sfasterandmoreprecise,”saysgrowerRubensdeCastro,“butitalsochangeshowwethinkabouttheland.”Mostprofoundisthe“ScienceandTechnologyBackyard”model.OriginatinginHebeiin2009,itsendsresearchersintovillagestosolvefarmingproblems.Nowglobal,its“1+1+1”trainingmodel—oneyearinChina,oneyearpracticeathome,oneyearadvancedstudybackinChina—hastrainedagriculturalscientistsfrom11AfricanandLatinAmericancountries.InMalawi,maizeyieldshavequadrupled.Whatdistinguishesthiswaveisculturalspreading.UnliketheGreenRevolution’spurelytechnicaltransfers,China’sapproachtreatstechnologyasvaluescarrier.AsacademicianZhangFusuoputsit,thegoalisto“contributeChinesesolutionstoglobalagriculturalgreentransformation”—solutionswherefeedingtheworldneednotcomeatthecostofitssoul.28.WhatchallengedidChina’sflowerindustryface?A.Itsroseslackedfragranceandbeauty.B.ItproducedfewerrosesthanWesterncountries.C.Itcouldnotproducediversetypesindependently.D.Itsflowersfailedtomeetinternationalstandards.29.WhatdoestheexampleofBrazilianfarmerRubensdeCastroillustrate?A.FarminginBrazilhasbecometotallyautomated.B.Brazilianfarmersprefertraditionalmethods.C.ChinesedronesarecheaperthanBrazilianones.D.China’sinfluencehasextendedabroad.30.Whatcanwelearnaboutthe“ScienceandTechnologyBackyard”model?A.IttrainsagriculturalspecialistsinChinaandtheirhomecountriesB.Itallowsmorefarmerstodoexperimentsinthefield.C.Itincreasescropproductionsbysendingresearcherstothelabs.D.ItestablishesresearchlaboratoriesinAfricanandLatincountries.31.Whichofthefollowingmayserveasthebesttitleforthepassage?A.FromImitationtoInnovationB.SavingGlobalAgricultureC.SowingTechnology,SpreadingCultureD.ImprovingTechnology,EnsuringFoodSecurityDWhenwethinkaboutexercise,weoftenthinkaboutbuildingmuscleorlosingweight.However,arevolutionaryshiftishappeninginsportsscience,whereresearchersareincreasinglyfocusingonwhatexercisedoesforthebrain.Theemergingevidencesuggeststhatphysicalactivityisoneofthemostpowerfultoolswehavetodevelopthefunctionofourmostvitalorgan.Themostimmediatebenefitofexerciseisadramaticincreaseinfocusandcognitivespeed.StudiesfromtheUniversityofBritishColumbiashowthatjustfifteenminutesofmoderateexercise,suchasaquickwalk,cansignificantlyimprovethefunctionslikedecision-makingandattentionspan.Thishappensbecauseexercisestimulatesthereleaseofkeyneurotransmitters(神经递质)—includingdopamineandnorepinephrine—whicharechemicalsthatpreparethebrainforlearningandhelpusfilterdistractions.Forstudentshittingthebooks,aquickworkoutmightbemoreeffectivethanacupofcoffee.Beyondimmediatefocus,exerciseactsasapowerfullong-terminvestmentinbrainhealth.Itisunderstoodtobeapowerfuldriverofneuroplasticity—thebrain'sabilitytoformandreorganizeconnections,especiallyinresponsetolearning.AerobicactivitieslikerunningorswimminghavebeenshowntoincreasetheproductionofaproteincalledBDNF(Brain-DerivedNeurotrophicFactor).Oftendescribedas“fuelforthebrain,”BDNFsuppliesfoodtoexistingneurons(神经细胞)andencouragesthegrowthofnewones,creatingamoreresilientandadaptablebrain.Thisprocessiscrucialforlong-termmemoryandmayevenhelpdelayage-relatedcognitivedecline.Mostimportantly,exerciseisapowerfulenemyofstress.Physicalactivitynormalizesthebody'sstressresponsesystems.Itlowersrestingheartrateandcortisol(皮质醇)levelswhilereleasingendorphinsandendocannabinoids—thebody'snaturalmoodpromoters.Thiscombinationnotonlyprovidesthewell-known“runner'shigh”butalsobuildsabiologicalabsorbingmatagainststress.Inanerawherementalhealthchallengesareontherise,exerciseisnotjustaphysicalactivitybutalsoacrucialcomponentofmentalwell-being.Ithelpsbuildabrainthatisnotonlysmarterandfaster,butalsocalmer.32.Whatisthepurposeofthepassage?A.Toprovethatexerciseimprovesourbrains.B.Toexplainthephysicalbenefitsofregularsports.C.Tocomparephysicalandmentalbenefitsofsports.D.Toexplainthebiologicalprincipleofourbrains.33.Howdoesexerciseimprovefocusdirectly?A.Exercisebuildsabiologicaldefenceagainststress.B.Exercisestrengthensthemusclesofthebraincells.C.Exerciseencouragesthebodytoproducewhatblocksdistractions.D.Exercisehelpsustodelaytheprocessofage-relatedcognitivedecline.34.WhyisBDNFreferredtoas"fuelforthebrain"?A.Becauseitfeedsthecellsandhelpsregeneratecells.B.Becauseitisproducedinlargequantities.C.Becauseitlowersourtemperatureandheartrate.D.Becauseitisgeneratedafteraerobicexercise.35.Whatdoestheunderlinedpartmeaninthelastparagraph?A.Elementsinspeedingmusclebuilding.B.Chemicalsthatmayimproveouremotion.C.Negativethoughtsfromstressandpressure.D.Medicaltreatmentforsevereanxietydisorders.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。VolunteerwiththeTelephoneFriendshipServiceJust30minutesofyourtimeaweekcouldmakeabigdifferencetoanolderperson’slife.Ifyou’reempatheticandgoodattalkingonthephone,youcouldbeaTelephoneFriendshipServicevolunteer.WhatistheTelephoneFriendshipService?Aspeoplegetolder,somemayfindtheyspendmoretimeontheirown.____36____Weofferfreetelephonefriendshipservicesforolderpeopleover60sotheycanenjoychattingwithsomeoneoverthephoneataregulartimeonceaweek.____37____Ifyou’reover18andcangive30minutesofyourtimeeveryweektochatwithanolderperson,volunteeringwiththeTelephoneFriendshipServicecouldberightforyou.What’sgreataboutbecomingatelephonefriend?____38____Anditcanbeaveryrewardingexperiencewherenewfriendshipscanbeformed.Yourcallscanmakeamassivedifferencetothehappinessandwell-beingofanolderperson.Whatarethestepstobecomingavolunteer?Yousignupandstartyourapplicationonline.Thisinvolvescompletingreferences,onlinetraining,passinganIDcheckandhavinganinterviewwithourteam.____39____Finally,weAgeUKwillconnectyouwithyourtelephonefriendtobeginyourweeklycalls.Wetrytofindyouthebestmatchbasedonsharedinterestsandavailability.____40____Wearelookingforpeoplewithexcellentlisteningskills.Ifyoucanstrikeupafriendshipeasilyoverthephone,thisvolunteerroleisforyou.You’llneedtoshowyourtelephonefriendrespect,patience,empathyandunderstanding.Youaretomakea30-minutecallonthesamedayandtimeeachweek.Youwillvolunteerwithusforaminimumof12months.A.HowamIsupportedasavolunteer?B.What'sexpectedofmeasavolunteer?C.It’safree,simplewaytogivesomethingbacktoanolderperson.D.Formanyolderpeoplethesechatsarethehighlightoftheirweek.E.Thiscanmakepeoplefeellonely,boredormisstheirfriendsorfamilies.F.Then,wematchyouwithasuitableolderpersonbasedonyourinterests.G.You’llreceiveaTelephoneFriendshipServiceVolunteerHandbooktohelpyou.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。MichaelwasafishermanoffthecoastofNewfoundland,Canada.Heknewtheoceanthewaysomepeopleknewtheirownhands.Onefoggymorning,henoticedhisnetwasheavierthanusual.Ashedrewcloser,hisheart________.Ayoungwhalewastangledinthe________fishingnet,itsmassivebodystrugglingweaklyagainsttheropesthat________intoitsskin.Michaelknewtherules.Fishermenwerenotallowedtocutnetsthatweren’ttheirs—evenabandonedones.Doingsocouldmeanheavyfine,evenlosinghislicense.Healsoknewthatifheleftthewhale,itwoulddie,too________tosurfaceforair.Hesatinhisboat,thinkingandhesitating,thewhale’seyeswatchinghim.Thenhemadehischoice.Forthreehours,Michaelcutropes,untangledknots,and________yardsofnetting.Thewhalestayed________,asifitunderstood.Whenthelastropefellaway,thewhale________,tookalongbreath,anddisappearedbeneaththewaves.Michaelreturnedtotheport,________trouble.Instead,hefoundonlythesatisfactionofhavingdonewhatwasright.Thatnight,astormblewinwithoutwarning.Michael’sboatwascaughtinopenwater.Waves________overhissmallvessel,andthe________died.Heradioedforhelp,butnoonecouldreachhimintime.Hewaspreparedfortheworstwhensomething________theboat—nottoohardbutdeliberately.Helookedoverthesideandsawher.Thewhale.She________herselfbesidetheboatandbeganto________.Fortwohours,thewhaleguidedtheboatthroughthestorm,pushingittowardshore.WhenMichaelfinallysawthelightsoftheharbor,thewhalegaveonelastnudgeandslippedawayintothedarkness.Michael________ithomethatnight.Hetoldhisstorytoanyonewhowouldlisten.“Idon’tknowwhatwhalesbelieve.ButIknowwhatIsaw.IknowwhatIfelt.AndIknowthatsometimes,thelinebetweensavingandbeingsavedisn’talineatall.It’sa________.”41.A.beat B.sank C.jumped D.swelled42.A.abandoned B.quality C.primitive D.flexible43.A.buried B.carved C.cut D.grew44.A.exhausted B.eager C.upset D.hungry45.A.brokeinto B.pulledaway C.cutin D.putup46.A.silent B.alone C.healthy D.still47.A.fought B.removed C.surfaced D.dashed48.A.finding B.making C.avoiding D.expecting49.A.towered B.showered C.pulled D.patted50.A.deck B.wind C.wheel D.engine51.A.bit B.struck C.changed D.fixed52.A.seated B.appointed C.spotted D.positioned53.A.leap B.push C.dive D.hide54.A.made B.helped C.took D.caught55.A.point B.face C.circle D.moment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个适当的词或括号内单词的正确形式。LocatedonaclifffaceinShanxiProvince,theHangingTempleisoneofChina'smostamazing____56____(architecture)wonders.Forover1,500years,thiswoodenstructurestoodfirmlyontherockwall,morethan50metersabovetheground.ThetemplewasbuiltduringtheNorthernWeiDynastybyamonk____57____(name)LiaoRan.Hechosethisdifficultlocationtoescapethenoiseoftheworld____58____findpeace.Whatmakesthetempletrulyspecialis___59___itstaysup—woodenbeamsputintoholesinthecliffserveasitsbase,makingthewholebuildinglooklikefloatingintheair.TheHangingTempleisalsofamousforitsreligiousmix.____60____mostancientChinesesitesthatfollowonetradition,thistemplebringstogetherBuddhism,Taoism,andConfucianism.Walkingthroughitsnarrowhalls,peoplecanseestatuesofSakyamuni,Laozi,andConfuciusstandingsidebyside—____61____raresymbolofreligiousharmonyinoldChina.Thetempleoncehadover40halls,buttodayonlyaboutathirdremain.Despiteitsfragileappearance,thebuilding____62____(survive)manyearthquakesoverthecenturies.Inrecentyears,theHangingTemplehasbecomeapopulartouristsite,____63____(draw)peoplefromaroundtheworld.And____64____(protect)thistreasure,officialsnowlimitthenumberofdaily_____65_____(visit).ThosewhomakethetriparerewardedwithamazingviewsandadeeprespectfortheskillofancientChinesebuilders.第四部分:写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)66.上周五在校艺术节闭幕式上,校合唱团演出中途麦克风突发故障,但团员们沉着面对,顺利完成了演唱。这一幕感动了全场。请你以校英语报记者的身份,写一篇新闻报道。注意:1.词数80左右;2.题目已给出。PerfectlyImperfect:Choir’sMicrophoneFailureStealstheShow____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________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。TheNovemberraintappedagainstthewindowsofWestbrookHighinBoston.ForZhangWei,anexchangestudentfromHangzhou,thepastthreemonthshadbeenonelongstruggletofitin.Hewasafraidofbeingseenasdifferent,soheforcedhimselftofollowthecrowd,holdingbackhistruethoughtsandhabits.He’dlearnedtonodalongaboutFridaynightfootballandlaughedatjokeshedidn’talwaysunderstand.Hisstrategywassimple:blendin.Hebelievedthatifhecouldlosehimself,hewouldfinallybelong.ThatstrategyendedinMr.Harrison’sclass.‌“Bringoneobjectthatholdsarealfamilystory,”theteacherannounced.Allweek,classmatessharedtreasures—Melissa’sItalianrecipebook,David’sgrandfather’sharmonica,Elena’shand-madelace.Eachpresentationopenedadoorintosomeone’shistory.ZhangWeihadnothing.Hehadspentmonthstryingtobecomesomeonenew,erasinghisownidentityintheprocess.Hehadneverthoughttobringhisoldselfalong.Thatnight,desperate,hevideo-calledhisgrandmotherinHangzhou.‌“Weiwei!Areyousick?”‌“Ineedafamilystory,Grandma.Forschool.”Shelookeddownatherhandsrestingonafamiliarobject:awoodencomb,darkwithage,itsteethwornsmooth.‌“This?”Shehelditup.‌“ThisisallIbroughtwhenIleftmyvillageatsixteen.”ZhangWeiwasstrucksilent.He’dseenthatcombathousandtimesandneveraskedaboutit.Hehadbeensofocusedonhisnewlifethathehadforgottentolookathisoldone.Shetoldhimaboutthesummerof1962,whendroughtdroveherfromhome.Shewalkedthirtymilescarryingnothingbutthiscomb—hermother’s,givenatdawnwithjustahandsqueeze.‌“Everymorning,Irememberherhands,”shesaidsoftly.‌“Iwasleavingeverythingbehind,butIcarriedherwithme.”Thosewordsstayedwithhim.Thenextmorning,ZhangWeiwalkedtothefrontoftheclass.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。Paragraph1:‌“Myobjectiseightthousandmilesaway,”hebegan.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Paragraph2:Whenhefinished,theroomstayedsilent.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________答案第=page11页,共=sectionpages22页答案第=page11页,共=sectionpages22页1.A【原文】M:Howwasyourexam,Emily?W:Ireallymessedup,Dad.Icouldn’tansweralotofthequestions.M:Everybodymakesmistakes,MomandIwillalwayssupportyou.2.B【原文】M:HeyJessica,IneedtoimprovemyEnglish.W:Whatneedsimprovement?Yourday-to-daycommunicationskillsaregreatwithagoodaccent.M:Thanks,butmybusinessEnglishcouldbebetter.3.C【原文】W:I’mcallingtobookacleaningservicefort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