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高中哈三中2025-2026学年度下学期高二学年注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用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,从题中给出的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话读两遍。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15B.£9.15C.£9.18答案是B。1.Whatistheweatherlikenow?A.Stormy.B.Cloudy.C.Sunny.2.Whenwillthestoreopen?A.In10minutes.B.In30minutes.C.In40minutes.3.Whatdidthemandojustnow?A.Heansweredaninquiry.B.Heworkedonareport.C.Hefixedacomputer.4.Whatisthemandoing?A.Leadingtheway.B.Askingfordirections.C.Postingapackage.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Waysofkeepingfit.B.Benefitsofhavingahobby.C.Tipsforregulargym-goers.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。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.WhatdoesJimvaluemostabouttheapartment?A.Thesize.B.Thesurroundings.C.Thelocation.7.Howmuchrentwillthewomanpaypermonth?A.$300.B.$320.C.$350.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Schoolmates.B.Teacherandstudent.C.Parentandchild.9.WhatdoesHowardthinkisadisadvantageofbeingateacher?A.Keepingagrowthmindset.B.Dealingwithtrickystudents.C.Possessingawideknowledge.10.HowdoesHowardfeelabouthisfuturecareerchoice?A.Confused.B.Anxious.C.Confident.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.WhydoesAnnacometoShanghai?A.TostudyChinese.B.Togosightseeing.C.Totravelforwork.12.WhatmakesAnnaabitregretfulinShanghai?A.Theweather.B.Thefood.C.Thelanguagebarrier.13.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Attheman’shouse.B.Attheairport.C.Inanoffice.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.WhatisthehardestpartforMartintoplayasuperhero?A.Managinghisfacialexpression.B.Performinginactionscenes.C.Gettinghisbodyinshape.15.WhatdoesMartinlikebestaboutgrowingupinCanada?A.Havingaccesstonature.B.Receivinginternationaleducation.C.Establishingastrongfamilyconnection.16.HowdidMartingetintoacting?A.Byworkingasaproducer.B.Bystudyingactingatuniversity.C.Byparticipatinginamusicaldrama.17.Whatisthelastquestionabout?A.Martin’sviewsoneducation.B.Martin’spotentialcareerchoice.C.Martin’scollaborationwithcompanies.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.WhatistheaimofWorldSleepDay?A.Totellpeoplehowtogetenoughsleep.B.Toillustratetheharmofsleepproblems.C.Tospreadtheimportanceofhigh-qualitysleep.19.WhatdoesthestudyfromtheUniversityofSouthAustraliashow?A.Adultslackadequatesleeponworkdays.B.Sleepqualityplaysadecisiveroleinpeople’shealth.C.Daytimephysicalactivitieshaveapositiveeffectonsleep.20.Whatdomostpeopleknowlittleabout?A.Therisksofsleepdisorders.B.Thebenefitsofregularsleep.C.Thenecessityofwork-lifebalance.第二部分阅读理解(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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。AThetraditionalChineselunarcalendardividestheyearinto24solarterms,whichreflecttheChinesepeople’sunderstandingoftime.Hereseveralspecialsolartermsarelisted.RainWaterRainWatersignalstheincreaseinrainfallandriseintemperature.Withitsarrival,theriverwaterdefreezes,wildgeesemovefromsouthtonorth,andtreesandgrassturngreenagain.Extracareisneededtocopewithareturningcoldspellinthisperiod.Thefastincreaseinairhumidityduetorainfallcanresultinlowertemperatureandwetweather.Itisstronglyadvisednottotakeoffthethickcoatstooearly,especiallytheelderlyandchildren.ThewetanddampweatherduringRainWaterperiodisconsideredharmfultopeople’sspleen(脾)andstomachaccordingtoChinesemedicalpractice.Therefore,abowlofnutritiousporridgeisthebestchoicetonourishthebody.AwakeningofInsectsAsthethirdsolarterminthelunaryear,itsnameimpliesthatanimalssleepinginwinterareawakenedbyspringthunderandthattheearthbeginstocomebacktolife.Itisthekeytimeforspringagriculturalactivities.Modernmeteorological(气象)scienceshowsthataroundthisperiod,theearthbecomeswet,andthehothumidairfromthenorthisstrongandcreatesfrequentwinds.Forthisreason,thunderoftenoccurs.SpringEquinoxSpringEquinoxsignalstheequallengthofthedayandnighttime.OnthedayoftheSpringEquinox,thesunisdirectlyabovetheequator.Aftertheequinox,thesunmovesnorthwards,resultingingraduallylongerdaytimeintheNorthernHemisphere.Standinganegguprightisapopulargameduringthisperiod.Itisbelievedthatifsomeonecanmaketheeggstand,hewillhavegoodluckinthefuture.GrainRainGrainRainoriginatesfromtheoldsaying,“Rainbringsupthegrowthofhundredsofgrains”,whichshowsthatthisperiodofrainfallisextremelyimportantforthegrowthofcropsandpeoplearebusyworkingontheland.GrainRainfallsbetweentheendofspringandthebeginningofsummer,withinfrequentcoldairmovingtothesouthandlingeringcoldairinthenorth.Withdrysoil,anunsteadyatmosphereandheavywindsandsandstormsbecomemorefrequent.21.WhatdoAwakeningofInsectsandGrainRainhaveincommon?A.Higherairtemperature.B.Moreanimalactivities.C.Morefarmingactivities.D.Lessfrequentthundering.22.WhatcanwelearnaboutthedayoftheSpringEquinox?A.Thesunstartsmovingtowardsthesouth.B.Thedurationofdayandnightisexactlythesame.C.TheSouthernHemisphereseesagradualincreaseindaylight.D.Standinganegguprightwillmakepeoplewealthy.23.Inwhichsolartermwouldpeoplemostprobablyputonmasks?A.RainWater.B.AwakeningofInsects.C.SpringEquinox.D.GrainRain.BIwokeat4amtoapitch-blackhostelroom,myeightroommatesallstillsoundasleepattheearlyhour.Itiptoedouttochange,stuffedacheeserollinmymouth,anddraggedthesuitcaseholdingayearofmylifetotheKaikouradolphin-watchingtouroffice.Withjustafewhoursofsleepandmoreadrenaline(肾上腺素)thanIhadjumpingoutofaplane,Idouble-checkedmydivingequipmentinarush.Themomentwedoveoffthewater,Iwasshockedawake.Noamountofcoffee,tea,orsugarhasevergivenmesuchanintensewake-up.Itturnsout,theoceanisfreezingat5am,beforethesunhasrisenandinearly-spring.Don’tbescaredoffbythetemperature,though,because5amiswhenthedolphinsaremostplayful!Forfiveseconds,Istruggledtobreathethroughthecold.Then,thewetsuitfloodedwithwaterandIwaswarm.Amomentlater,Iwasfacetofacewithawildduskydolphin,oneofthesmallestspeciesofdolphinintheworld!AsIswamalongsideitawkwardly,thedolphingracefullyspunonthesurfacewhilecreatingelegantspiralsbeneathme.ImadestrangeDory-esquewhalenoisestodrawtheattentionofmoremembers,includingatinybabydolphinnobiggerthanmycalf.Heseemedmostinterestedinthestrange-lookingthingthatkeptgettingtrappedinherown“flippers(鳍)”.Thesunrose,warmingmybackasIcontinuedtostruggleamongthemostelegantanimalsintheocean.ThepracticeofswimmingwithwilddolphinsisbannedintheNorthIsland,wherethespeciesofHector’sdolphinsareindecline.ButinKaikoura,thepracticeisthrivingandactuallyhelpingtorestorethedolphinpopulations.Bysupportingthisadventurousexperience,you’resupportingdolphinconservation.24.Howdidtheauthorfeelwhensheheadedforthetouroffice?A.Cautious.B.Excited.C.Anxious.D.Hesitant.25.Whydidtheauthorbecomewideawakesuddenly?A.Becausethedivingwasscary.B.Becausethewaterwasbitterlycold.C.Becausethedolphinsweremostplayful.D.Becausethecoffeeandteawerestrongenough.26.Whatdoweknowaboutthewildduskydolphin?A.Theyarestrange-looking.B.Theyaredifficulttoapproach.C.Theyarethesmallestdolphinsonearth.D.Theyarekeenonthewhalenoises.27.What’sthetextmainlyabout?A.Adolphin-watchingtourinNorthIsland.B.Atoughdecisionondolphinconservation.C.Anadventurousencounterwithwilddolphins.D.Awilddolphinspeciesthreatenedbyhumans.CSummertomatoesaresofilledwithpromise:theredcolor;thegrassytomato-leafsmell;theexpectationofamouthfulofsweet-saltytomatodishes.Butsupermarkettomatoaftersupermarkettomatodoeslittlemorethandisappointment.Howcanafruitwithsomuchpotentialconstantlytasteslightlyjuicyatbestandaglobeofcardboardatworst?Weknowthatmoderntomatoessoldatthesupermarketarepickedgreenandgrownforpestresistance,shipping,andshelflife—andthattheagricultureindustrycreatesproducedesignedforprofit,notflavor.Arethesethefactorstoblameforthetomato’spoortaste?Butevenwhenallowedtoripenbeforetheyareharvestedandshippedwithgreatcare,moderntomatoesarestilltasteless.Whenresearcherslookedintothistomatomatter,theyuncoveredafascinatinggeneticcauseforthefruit’sdullness.Whattoblameisagenemutation(基因突变)discoveredaccidentallyaround70yearsago,ontowhichtomatogrowersquicklyrelied.Infact,nowthemutationhasbeendeliberatelygrownintonearlyallmoderntomatoes.Why?Itmakesthemauniformandattractivelyredwhenripe.Unfortunatelyfortomatoloversfarandwide,thered-makingmutationstopstheactivenessofanimportantgeneresponsibleforproducingthesugarandsmellthatareessentialforagoodsmellingandflavorfultomato,asreportedinthepaper,whichwaspublishedinthejournalScience.Whentheresearchers“turnedon”thegenethathadstoppedworking,thefruithad20%moresugarand20-30%morecarotenoids(胡萝卜素)whenripe.Yetthefruit’snon-uniformgreenishcolorsuggestthatmainstreamgrowerswillnotbefollowingsuitanytimesoon.However,foranyonewithanearbyfarmer’smarket,asupermarketthatofferstraditionalproduce,oragardenintheback,thereisanotherchoiceinsteadofcardboard-flavoredtomatoes.Traditionaltomatoesandwildspecieshavenothadtheessenceoftomatoessuckedoutofthembyselectivegrowing—soshopforthoseorgrowthemyourself.TheymaynotlookliketheDisneyversionofaperfectfruit,buttheyactuallytasteliketomatoes.28.Whyisaquestionraisedattheendofparagraph1?A.Toencouragereaderstotakeaction.B.Todrawaconclusionfromcomparison.C.Tointroducethetopic.D.Toexpressdisappointmentatsupermarkettomatoes.29.Whyaremoderntomatoestasteless?A.Theyhaveripenedwhenpicked.B.Theyaretreatedwithchemicalsforshipping.C.Theyarekeptontheshelffortoolong.D.Theyareaffectedbygenemutation.30.What’sadisadvantageofthetomatoestheresearchersgrewaccordingtoparagraph4?A.Taste.B.Color.C.Size.D.Production.31.What’stheauthor’sattitudetowardstraditionaltomatoes?A.Favorable.B.Unconcerned.C.Curious.D.Critical.DOneofthemostfamousexperimentsinsocialpsychologyisthe“marshmallow(棉花糖)test,”inwhichachildispresentedwithamarshmallowandpromisedasecondiftheycanresisteatingthefirstforfifteenminutes.Theabilitytodelaysatisfactionhaslongbeenlinkedtofuturesuccess.However,inhisdeeplyreflectivenewbookTheLongView,socialscientistRichardFisherarguesthatmodernsocietyhasfailedthistestonaglobalscale,becomingdangerouslytrappedin“livingforthemoment.”Fisher’scentralclaimisthatourancestorspossesseda“cathedralthinking”mindset—theabilitytoplanforafuturetheywouldneverpersonallysee,muchlikethemedievalbuilderswhostartedgrandstructuresknowingtheywouldtakecenturiestocomplete.Today,however,thepressuresofthe24-hournewscycle,quarterlyfinancialreports,andtheinstantpleasureofsocialmediahaveshortenedourmentalhorizons.Weare,asFisherputsit,“time-limitedimmigrants”whoareconsumingtheresourcesofthefuturetosatisfythetemporarydesiresofthepresent.Thebookisnotmerelyacriticalreport;itisafascinatingexplorationofhowwemightretrainourbrainstothinkinlongerperiods.Fisherintroducesreadersto“TheLongNowFoundation,”whichisbuildingaclockdesignedtotickfor10,000years,andexploresthelegalconceptsof“intergenerationaljustice.”Hesuggeststhatweshouldtreatfuturegenerationsas“unborncitizens”withtheirownrights,ratherthanjustabstractconcepts.WhileFisher’swritingiselegantandhisresearchisthorough,somereadersmightfindhisoptimismslightlydisconnectedfromtheharshrealitiesofmodernpolitics.Itisonethingtoappreciatethebeautyofa10,000-yearclock;itisquiteanothertopersuadeapoliticiantoprioritizeafifty-yearclimategoalovernextyear’spressure.Nevertheless,TheLongViewisanecessarywake-upcall.Itchallengesustolookbeyondourownlivesandconsiderwhatkindof“goodancestor”wewanttobe.32.WhatisthemainproblemofmodernsocietyaccordingtoRichardFisher?A.Peoplearehighlyfocusedonimmediateinterests.B.Peoplelackthecuriositytoexploretheunknown.C.Peoplehavelosttheabilitytobuildgrandstructures.D.Peoplearestrugglingwithsocialmediaaddiction.33.Whatisthecharacteristicof“cathedralthinking”asdescribedinthetext?A.Theabilitytoquicklyadapttothe24-hournewscycle.B.Theskillofbalancingquarterlyreportswithsocialmediause.C.Thewillingnesstoinvestinthewell-beingoffuturegenerations.D.Thepreferenceforbuildingphysicalstructuresoverdigitalones.34.Whatcanbeinferredabouttheauthor’sattitudetowardsFisher’sbook?A.Criticalofitslackofscientificevidenceandsamples.B.Enthusiasticaboutitspoliticalinfluence.C.Doubtfulabouttheauthor’sresearchmethods.D.Supportiveofitsmainmessagedespitesomeconcerns.35.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthistext?A.TheSecrettoFutureSuccess:TheMarshmallowTestB.RegainingOurFuture:AReviewofTheLongViewC.WhyCathedralThinkingisOutdatedTodayD.RichardFisher:TheManWhoBuilta10,000-YearClock第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Watchingafilmcriticallyisaskillworthdevelopingbecauseithelpsyoulearnwhatmakesafilmgoodaccordingtoyourowntastes.Whatmakestheearlyfilmsofadirectorgreatfunwhilethelateronesatotalmess?36Inthisarticle,wetakealookathowyoucanwatchfilmsmorecritically.Givethefilmyourundividedattentionatleastonce.Filmmakersacceptthattheywon’talwayshavetheiraudience’scompleteattention.Characters’namesmightberepeatedtomakesurethatyou’veheardthem.Significantplotpointswillbehighlightedwithincidentalmusicsothatyoufocus.Butforthemostpart,afilmmakerwillhopethatyou’llbefocusingonthefilmratherthanhavingoneeyeonyourfriend’spartyphotos.37Considerthethemesthefilmexplored.Pickingoutthethemesandassessinghowthefilmtreatsthemisacentralpointoffilmcriticism.Afilm’sthemecouldbesomethingquiteunexpected;forinstance,itmightbeanuncomfortableallegory(寓言)38Forinstance,TheLionKingdrewontheplotofHamlet.Doesitbreathenewlifeintothestoryandtakeitinaninterestingdirection?Ordoesitcomeacrossasanunimaginativecopyofsomeoneelse’sbetteridea?Analyzesound,lightingandproduction.Therearesomeaspectsofafilmthatyouseldomnoticeunlesstheygowrong.Youmayonlynoticesoundifthelevelsareallwrongandtheincidentalmusicdrownsoutthedialog.Lighting,similarly,youmayonlynoticeifeverythingissobrightthatitlooksliketheactionistakingplaceinadentist’soffice.39Youmightconsiderhowthechoiceofcostumebrightensacharacter,orhowwell-judgedlightingdecisionsmakeascenejustright. 40It’seasytofallintothetrapofthinkingthatthereissomethingthatisobjectivelygoodorbad.Butifyoufindyourselflovingafilmthatotherpeopleseemtodislike,thatisn’tnecessarilyasignthatthere’ssomethingwrongwithyourtaste.Trytoworkoutwhyyouropinionmightdifferfromotherpeople’s.Itcouldbethatafilm’ssenseofhumoragreeswithyourown,orthatafilmreflectsyourlifeexperiences.A.Don’tforgetthatit’sallsubjective.B.Thinkaboutwhyyoudidordidn’tenjoyit.C.Try,justonce,towatchthefilmastheyintended.D.Trytotrainyourselftoseetheseaspectsofafilmeverytime.E.Howwasthefilmconstructedtoprovideanewinsightintothetheme?F.Whydosomefilmsgreatlyexcitepeoplewhileotherssendpeopletosleep?G.Youcanalsoconsiderifthefilmhasdrawnanyinspirationfromothersourcematerial.第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分25分)第一节完型填空(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和D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。In2013,AlvinIrby,ateacher,startedBarbershopBooks.Hewantedto41boyswhowereboredwaitingtheirturnsinthebarbershoptoreadforfun,ontheirown.Sincethen,this 42programhasbroughtmorethan50,000freechildren’sbookstomorethan200barbershopsacrosstheU.S.Irby’sprogrammayseemstraightforward,butthere’salotof43behindit.Heputsacolorfulandkid-sizedbookshelfineachshop,makingit44tochildren.Thebooksdisplayedareall45chosenbasedonrecommendationsfromboysaged4to8,histarget 46.ForIrby,themostimportant47ofabookisthatitshouldbefuntoread.Irbyinvolvesthe48inhismission—trainingthemtoengageboysinreading.DennyMoewasthefirsttoworkwithIrby.Moehad49offeredvideogamesathisshoptobringinextraincome.50,hewaswillingtogiveupthat.“Idecidedtopayitforwardbyputtingbooksinhere,justtogetthekids’51going,”hesaid.Irby’sgroupnowalso52librariesandschooldistricts.Hisprogramisinnearly60cities,53morethan10,000childrenayear.Butthe54ofhisprogramremainsinbarbershops.“I’mjustexcitedthatwegettocreateasafespacetodosomethingthat’sreallylifechanging,”hesaid.“That’swhatIreallybelievereadingis.It55potential.”41.A.encourageB.instructC.recommendD.demand42.A.interactiveB.dynamicC.non-profitD.worldwide43.A.creativityB.thoughtC.analysisD.pleasure44.A.invitingB.rewardingC.challengingD.convincing45.A.willinglyB.quicklyC.easilyD.purposely46.A.communityB.colleaguesC.audienceD.staff47.A.qualityB.chapterC.innovationD.appearance48.A.studentsB.barbersC.colleaguesD.teachers49.A.helpfullyB.generouslyC.previouslyD.sincerely50.A.HoweverB.ThereforeC.OtherwiseD.Besides51.A.confidenceB.disciplineC.legsD.minds52.A.appliestoB.learnsfromC.partnerswithD.adaptsto53.A.savingB.investigatingC.samplingD.impacting54.A.profitB.coreC.assessmentD.management55.A.guaranteesB.unlocksC.holdsD.stabilizes第二节单项选择(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)56.Withoutyourtimelyhelp,wethetaskaheadofschedule.A.couldn’thavefinishedB.shouldn’tfinishB.mustn’thavefinishedD.needn’tfinish57.Theprofessorrecommendedthateverystudentreferencebooksbeforewritingthepaper.A.consultsB.consultedC.consultD.wouldconsult58.Ifhemyadvice,hewouldn’tbeinsuchadifficultsituationnow.A.hadtakenB.tookC.shouldtakeD.hastaken59.IwishIsomuchtimeplayingcomputergameslastweekend.A.didn’twasteB.haven’twastedC.wouldn’twasteD.hadn’twasted60.hashelpedsavethedrowningboyisworthpraising.A.WhoB.WhoeverC.NomatterwhoD.Anyone61.youunderstandtherule,youwillfinditeasytoworkouttheproblem.A.ThoughB.UnlessC.OnceD.Until62.Lastmonth,partofthesoutheastofChinawasstruckbyfloods,fromeffectsthepeoplearestillsuffering.A.thatB.whoseC.thoseD.what63.Thenewsreportershurriedtotheairport,onlythefilmstarshadalreadyleft.A.tellingB.beingtoldC.totellD.tobetold64.Theoldbuildingsintheneighborhoodwillbetomakeroomforanewpark.A.tornB.torndownC.tornoffD.tornapart65.Agoodleadermusthavealong-termforthefuturedevelopmentoftheteam.A.visionB.profileC.categoryD.adaptation第四部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节单句填空(共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)66.Ifyoukeepanopenmind,newopportunitieswillpop66whenyouexploredifferentfields.67.Shelistened67(sympathetic)tohisstoryandtriedherbesttocomforthim.68.Nothingcancompensate68thedamagedonetotheenvironment.69.Weshouldadoptamore69(include)attitudetowardthosewhoaredifferentfromus.70.Thisresearchcastslight70howenvironmentalfactorsinteractwithgenetictraitstoinfluencehumandevelopment.71.Themeasures71(intend)toprotecttheenvironmenthaveachievedremarkableresults.72.Wemustresisttheunhealthy72(tend)tojudgeothersonlybytheirappearance.73.Weshouldurgecitizens73(obey)publicrulesandmaintainsocialorder.74.74youmadefullpreparations,youwouldhavebeenmoreconfident.75.Ifonlythegovernment75(adopt)stricterregulationsbeforetheenvironmentworseneddramatically.第二节语篇填空(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。OnThursday,theNationalCulturalHeritageAdministrationinBeijingrevealedthatarchaeologists76(discover)twosunkenshipsinthedepthsoftheSouthChinaSea.Itofferedtangibleevidenceofcommercialand77(culture)exchangesalongtheancientMaritimeSilkRoad.Thelatestunderwaterarchaeological78(explore)carriedoutbytheNationalCenterforArchaeologyhave79(significant)uncoveredimportantartifacts.Inadditiontotheshipwrecks,avarietyofartifacts,includingpottery,porcelainandironware,havebeenunearthed,mostof80weremadeinkilns(窑炉)inJingdezhen,Jiangxiprovince,knownasChina’s“porcelaincapital”.Thepreciselocationsoftheshipwrecksandtheassociatedculturalrelics81(determine)throughtheuseofoceanographictechnologyandunderwaterinvestigationsinvolvingmannedsubmersibles,whichconducted41divesthroughouttheyear,asconfirmedbySongJianzhong,82researcherattheNationalCenterforArchaeology.TheMingDynasty’sNo.1shipwreck,83(measure)37meterslongand11meterswide,hasyielded543artifacts,suggestingitsailedfromFujianorGuangdongtoSoutheastAsiatradecenterslikeMalacca.TheNo.2shipwreckdates84theruleofEmperorHongzhiandmeasuresabout21meterslongand8meterswide.Atotalof36artifactshavebeenfoundonit,porcelainandpottery85(include).第五部分写作(共一节,满分15分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华,你不慎损坏了同学David借你的珍贵英文原著,无法完好归还。请给他写一封电子邮件,要点如下:(1)表示歉意;(2)说明原因;(3)提出弥补。注意:(1)写作词数应为80左右;(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。DearDavid,Yourssincerely,LiHua

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