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试卷第=page11页,共=sectionpages33页试卷第=page11页,共=sectionpages33页绝密★考试结束前2026年高考终极押题卷英语(考试时间:120分钟试卷满分:150分)注意事项:1.本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。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.回答第Ⅰ卷时,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。写在本试卷上无效。3.回答第Ⅱ卷时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。4.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,请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,从题中所给的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秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话读两遍。1.Whydidn’tthecarwork?A.Ithadnogas. B.Ithadaflattire. C.Itranoutofbattery.2.Whatwaswrongwiththesteak?A.Itwasdry. B.Itwascold. C.Itwassalty.3.WhatwillMariemostprobablymajorin?A.Bioscience. B.Tourismmanagement. C.Landscapearchitecture.4.Whathappenedtotheinterview?A.Itwascanceled. B.Itwasputoff. C.Itwasmovedonline.5.WhatdoesMrs.Carterdoforthecommunity?A.Teachkidstorepairbikes.B.Runacommunitybikeshop.C.Holdmonthlybookexchanges.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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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。听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。6.Whatisthewomaninchargeof?A.Contactingemployees. B.Hostingameeting. C.Arrangingadinner.7.Whatwillthemandofirst?A.Speaktothechef. B.Callthecompany. C.Prepareforlunch.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.WhatdoesJimvaluemostabouttheapartment?A.Thesize. B.Thesurroundings. C.Thelocation.9.Howmuchrentwillthewomanpaypermonth?A.$300. B.$320. C.$350.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。10.WhydoesAnnacometoShanghai?A.TostudyChinese. B.Togosightseeing. C.Totravelforwork.11.WhatmakesAnnaabitregretfulinShanghai?A.Theweather. B.Thefood. C.Thelanguagebarrier.12.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Attheman’shouse. B.Attheairport. C.Inanoffice.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。13.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Writerandfan. B.Radiohostandguest. C.Teacherandstudent.14.Whatbookarethespeakersdiscussing?A.Anovel. B.Atextbook. C.Asciencebook.15.Howdoesthewomandescribethelanguageinherbook?A.Reader-friendly. B.Richinscientificterms. C.Humorousandplayful.16.Whichsubjectwasthewomangoodatinschool?A.Math. B.Science. C.English.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17.Wheredidtheideaof10,000stepsadayfirstcomefrom?A.Amarketingactivity. B.Amedicalstudy. C.Anexpertsuggestion.18.HowmanystepsdomostAmericanswalkdailyonaverage?A.About2,000steps. B.3,000to4,000steps. C.Over10,000steps.19.Whatcanexperiencedwalkersdotomaketheirexercisemorechallenging?A.Carryheavyweights. B.Chooseharderroutes. C.Walkwithoutstopping.20.WhatistrueaboutthegroupCityGirlsWhoWalk?A.Itwasstartedin2022. B.Itmeetstwiceaweek. C.Itwassetupbyateacher.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。ATheSilkRoadInternationalArtsFestivalisauniqueeventthatbringstogetherartistsfromaroundtheworldthroughperformancesandexhibitions.Bycreatingaspacewheredifferentartistictraditionscanmeet,itcelebratesculturaldiversityandencouragesexchangeacrosscultures.HeldinXi’anthisyear,thefestivalalsooffersthecityachancetopresentitsancientheritageinconversationwithmodernartisticexpression.EventOverview·30+CountriesParticipating·80+Performances&Workshops·240-hourVisa-FreeEntryforEligible(符合条件的)Travelers·KeyTheme:CulturalDialogueandCreativeCollaborationDateEventVenueOct.16OpeningCeremony&WorldStageGalaXi’anSilkRoadTheatreOct.18Cross-CulturalDanceDialogueTangWestMarketCenterOct.21VisualArtsFusionExhibitionShaanxiArtMuseumOct.24YouthCreativityLabInternationalCultureParkNov.2IntangibleHeritageDayXi’anCityWallSquareNov.9ArtistForum:FutureofEast-WestCollaborationXi’anInternationalConferenceHallEventsthisyearfeatureawealthofexcitingprogramsthatarewellworthlookingforwardto.ArchitecturestudentsfromItalywillexploreconnectionsbetweenRomangeometryandtraditionalChinesecourtyarddesign.ArtistsfromArgentinawillreinterpretChineseinktechniquesincontemporaryforms.RussianartistswillintegratetheChinesecharacterFuintotheiroilpaintings,expressinggoodwishesfortheSilkRoadandtheunityitrepresents.Throughsuchevents,thefestivalnotonlyhighlightsartisticdialogueacrosscultures,butalsohelpsXi’anfurtherbuilditsimageasaculturaldestinationwheretheancientandthemodernmeet.21.Whatisonemainpurposeofthefestival?A.TorecreatetheSilkRoad. B.Topreserveancientheritage.C.Topromoteculturalexchange. D.Toboostinternationaltourism.22.Whichvenuewouldbethebestchoiceforavisitorinterestedindance?A.Xi’anSilkRoadTheatre. B.TangWestMarketCenter.C.ShaanxiArtMuseum. D.InternationalCulturePark.23.Whatisthedistinctfeatureofthisyear’sevents?A.Chineseelementsgainfreshexpression. B.Theyaremeantforyoungforeignartists.C.Traditionsarekeptintheiroriginalforms. D.TheyaremainlythemedonChinesehistory.BItstartedwiththecutestlittledesserts:chocolateacorns(橡子)withnut-coveredcapsthatappearedinmysearchforcookiesonPinterest,asiteIvisitforinspirationandsomestep-by-stepinstructions.“They’reincrediblycuteandsurprisinglysimple.Honestly,they’vebecomethemostphotographeddessertateveryfamilygatheringIbringthemto,”recommendedfoodbloggerAnnaKelly,whodescribedherselfasaprofessionallytrainedchefwhorunsthewebsiteDessertsP.“Whowouldn’tlovethesethings?”Ithought.Therecipesaidyoucouldmakeabatch(批)in45minutes.IreadilyboughtmyfavoriteLindtchocolatebarstomakethem.Itendedat1:00a.m.,afteraboutfivehoursofeffort—includinganemergencyruntothegrocerystoreforamissingingredient.Despitemyattemptatadjustingthetemperatureofthechocolateandfixingthecookies—Icutthem,piledthemandstuckthemtogetherwithchocolate—theyjustcouldnotmatchtheacornsinthephoto.Thenitdawnedonme:CouldthisrecipehavebeengeneratedbyAI?Iattemptedtoreachthecreatorsofthesitethrougha“contactus”emailaswellasthroughthecontactformbutgotnoresponsebymydeadline.IalsoattemptedtocontactKellythroughanotherfoodblogsetupwithhernameandprofile,MuffinI.ThissiteusesthesamephotoandtextthattalksaboutKelly’smemoriesforhergrandmother’sbaking,butthebiographyisslightlydifferent:Itsaysshe’snotprofessionallytrainedbutself-taughtbyreadingcountlessbakingbooks.“ThissiteisalmostcertainlyAI,”saidAdamGallagher,afoodbloggerrunningInspiredTaste,sayingthatnotonlyarethesefakesitesstealingtrafficthatusedtogotorealbloggers,AItechnologyiscopyingtheirstyletocreatethecomputer-generatedcontent.Asforme,thoughIsearchonlinetofindjustabouteverything,IfindmyselfcomingoutofthisepisodewithanewappreciationformycookbooksIusedtoread.MaybeAIwillendupboostingbooksales,whichwouldn’tbesuchabadthing!24.Whatmadetheauthortrytherecipe?A.HerloveforLindtchocolate. B.Theblogger’sstrongrequest.C.Thesuccessatfamilygatherings. D.Theappealinglookandclearsteps.25.Whatcanwelearnabouttheauthor’sattempt?A.Itsavedhermucheffort. B.Itturnedoutdisappointing.C.Ittooklesstimethanplanned. D.Itfailedduetopoorpreparation.26.WhatmadetheauthorbelievethewebsitewasAI-generated?A.Thelatereplytohermessage. B.Theattractivedessertpictures.C.Thepreciseandsimpleinstructions. D.Thecontradictoryonlineinformation.27.Whatdidtheauthorfinallyrealizefromthisexperience?A.Onlinefoodblogsaremostlyunreliable. B.Traditionalresourcesstillhavevaluenow.C.Foodbloggersshouldprotecttheirpatents. D.AItechnologybringsmoreharmthangood.CAsweepinganalysisof15studiesfromsevendatabasesfoundpatientsconsistentlyrateAIchatbotsaswarmerandmoreempatheticthanrealclinicians,andthatoverall,AIhada73%chanceofbeingjudgedmoreempatheticinhead-to-headcomparisons.TheworkwasledbyteamsattheUniversityofNottinghamandtheUniversityofLeicester.Acrossnineseparatestudies,ChatGPT-4routinelyoutscoredlicensedclinicians.Onthyroid(甲状腺)surgeryquestions,theAI’sempathyratingssat1.42standarddeviations(标准偏差)abovehumansurgeons.Onmentalhealthquestions,theysat0.97standarddeviationshigherthanrealprofessionals.Whenrespondingtopatientcomplaintsroutedthroughhospitaldepartments,thegapwideneddramatically:2.08standarddeviationsinfavoroftheAIoverpatientrelationsstaff.Crucially,thiswasn’tjustapatient-onlyeffect.PhysiciansthemselvesratedtheAI’svoicesasmoreempatheticthantheirpeers’responsestothesamequestions.PartoftheAIadvantageisstructural.Largelanguagemodelsaretrainedonoceansofhumanconversationandtendtousepatient-centeredphrasing:acknowledgingfeelings,summarizingconcerns,andofferingclearnextsteps.Theydon’tgetrushed,burnedout,ordefensive,andtheycanapplybestpracticewordingconsistently.Meanwhile,cliniciansansweringinboxmessagesarehandlingtimepressureandthemessycontextofaperson’schart.Ratherthanreplacingclinicians,however,theresearchersargueforacooperativeworkflow:DoctorswritethecoremedicaladvicewhileAIpolishestone,addsclear,comfortingphrasing,andpredictscommonfears.Then,cliniciansreviewthisdataandsendittopatients.Thiscouldlighteninboxburden,reduceshortrepliesthatsourrelationships,andliftpatientsatisfactionwithoutsacrificingaccuracy.Suchapproachesarealreadycomingintodailypractice.Online,wordscandoalot.Inthegrowingsliceofmedicine—portalmessages,emailfollow-ups,frequently-askedquestionexplanations—AIalreadywritesthewaymanypatientswishallcliniciansdid:slower,gentler,cleareraboutemotionsandnextsteps.TheopportunityistoletAImentorusinourwrittenbedsidemannerwhileclinicianssafeguardjudgment,smalldifferences,andtruth.Thechallengenowistobringthatwarmthintocarewithoutlosingwhatonlyhumanscando.28.WhatcanbeinferredaboutAIchatbotsinmedicalcommunication?A.Theyarewidelytrustedbydoctors. B.Theycanwinpatients’favoreasily.C.Theyfocusmainlyonmentalhealth. D.Theyoutperformcliniciansacademically.29.WhichisanadvantageofAIinpatientcommunication?A.Itsabilitytoworktirelessly. B.Itstendencytoexpressemotions.C.Itsaccesstoprivatepatientdata. D.Itstrainingonmedicaltextbooks.30.WhatdotheresearcherssuggestinParagraph4?A.TrainingclinicianstocopyAI’scommunicationstyle.B.ReplacingclinicianswithAItoimproveefficiency.C.UsingAItomakeindependentmedicaldecisions.D.Adoptingajointclinician-AIworkingmode.31.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“mentor”inthelastparagraphprobablymean?A.Control. B.Replace. C.Guide. D.Monitor.DRecently,amediacompanyannouncedtwoAI-generatedactorsandcastthemasleadsinadramaseries,sparkingheateddebate.AmidgrowinganxietiesthatAImaythreatenindustrystabilityandreduceemploymentopportunities,thetopic“netizensboycott(抵制)AIactors”rocketedtothetopoftrendinglists.WhyarenetizensboycottingAI-generatedactors?Thecorefactorliesintheirlackofa“humantouch”.BeijingPeople’sArtTheatre,despitelackingahigh-techsmartstage,continuestoattractaudiencesfromthepost-1990sandpost-2000sgenerations,preciselybecausetheemotionalinteractionsbetweenactorsandaudiencesisinstantandmutual.Thisreflectsagenuinemarketdemand.Today,whileAIapplicationsareflourishingandindustriesareracingahead,failingtotargetrealdemandmeanseventhemostflashyinnovationsmayendupasineffectivesupply.Humanpreferencesdeterminemarkettrends.Whetherintheculturalsectororthemanufacturingindustry,AIapplicationsmustcentreonhumanneedstoensuresustainabledevelopment.Thetrueadvantageisnot“doingoldthingsfaster,”but“doingnewthingsinnewways.”Atpresent,somecompanies,seeingAI’spotentialtoboostefficiency,rushtoemployAIsystems—eventurningtolayoffstocutcosts—yetfailtocreateanyactualbusinessvalue.Whileimprovingefficiencymatters,itdoesnotmeanthat“replacinghumanswithAI”isabuilt-inadvantage.Therealedgeliesinadoptingneworganizationalmodelstounlocknewqualityproductiveforces.Lookingahead,thedeepintegrationofAIacrossallsectorsisanunavoidabletrend.MarketcompetitionwillnotbecomesimplerbecauseofAI;rather,itwillbecomemorecomplexduetoAI’sefficiency.CompaniesthatfailtoadoptAIwillfallbehind,butsowillthosethatfailtouseitwell.Onlythosebusinessesthatbetterunderstandhumannature,stayclosertorealdemandandmakegooduseofcorehumanstrengthswilltrulywinthefutureandbenefitsocietyasawhole.32.WhydoestheauthormentionBeijingPeople’sArtTheatreinparagraph2?A.ToarguethatAIactorscannotperforminlivetheatricalsettings.B.Toshowthattraditionaltheatersaremoreadvancedthanhigh-techstages.C.Toillustratethatgenuineemotionalconnectionreflectsrealmarketdemand.D.Toprovethatyoungeraudiencespreferold-fashionedformsofentertainment.33.Whatdoestheauthorthinkofsomecompanies’currentuseofAIsystems?A.Ill-consideredandshort-sighted. B.Creativeandcustomer-based.C.Well-targetedandhighlyefficient. D.Cost-savingandvalue-creating.34.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardsdeeplyintegratingAIintoindustries?A.Doubtful. B.Objective. C.Indifferent. D.Critical.35.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?A.AIIntegration:AnUnavoidableTrend.B.TheBattleBetweenAIandHumanActors.C.BeyondEfficiency:AINeedsa“HumanTouch”.D.RethinkingOrganizationalModelsintheAIEra.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。Animpactstudyisatypeofresearchconductedtodetermineifaspecificactionishaving,orwillhave,aneffectonitssurroundingsorrelatedissues.36Butsimilarstudiescanalsobeappliedinotherfields.Suchstudiesgatherdatafromvarioussourcesandexaminemanydifferentaspectsofaproblemtoensureacomprehensiveunderstanding.Inenvironmentalimpactstudies,carefulresearchisusuallycarriedoutbeforeaprojectbegins.Forinstance,whenplanningtobuildaroad,researchersmaystudyhowtheprojectcouldchangewaterflowintheareaoraffectnearbyriversandstreams.37Anyspeciesfoundtobeindangercouldsignificantlyaffectthefinaldecisionregardingtheproject.38Therehavebeencaseswherelargehighwayplansweredelayedbecauseofsmallandrarespecies,suchascertainbutterflies.Thisshowshowcarefulanddetailedthesestudiesare,andhowevensmallfactorscanmatter.39Theycanalsobeusedtoevaluateeducationalprograms.IntheUnitedStates,forexample,theHeadStartpreschoolprogramhasbeenstudiedtoseewhetherchildrenintheprogramperformbetterthanthosewhodonottakepart.Thefindingscanhelpthegovernmentdecidehowmuchsupportorfundingaprogramshouldreceive.Insomecases,aprojectmaycontinuedespitenegativefindingsifthebenefitsoutweighthecosts.40Thisplanseekstoclearupanyproblems,andinsomeinstances,asecondstudymaybeconductedtodetermineifthenewmeasureshavesuccessfullyimprovedthesituation.A.Impactstudiesarenotlimitedtoenvironmentalissues.B.Themostcommonexampleisanenvironmentalimpactstudy.C.However,anactionplanisoftendevelopedtosolvetheissues.D.Actually,fewpeopleareawareofhowimpactstudiesareconducted.E.Anothercrucialstepinvolvessurveyingthelocalplantandanimallife.F.Researchersoftenworkinteamsthatincludeexpertsfromdifferentfields.G.Theresultsofanimpactstudycansometimesgreatlyinfluenceaproject.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。Itseemsacommonoccurrence.Whenaplayerontheopposingteammakesa41onabigplay,thereactionformanysportsfansisjoy.Butnoteverysportsfan.WithaminuteandahalfleftinanNFL(NationalFootballLeague)playoffgamelastseason,theBaltimoreRavenshad42atouchdowntoclosetheirdeficit(分差)totheBuffaloBills,bringingthegameto25-27.A2-pointtrywould43thegame.TheRavensquarterback,LamarJackson,44theballtotightendMarkAndrews,whowasatthegoalline.Hecaughtit…buthedroppedit.Tobe45,heseemedtoslipastheballreachedhimonthesnowyfield.Thewholeseasonessentially46thisplay.AndnowAndrewsblewitandtheirseasonwas47.ButtwoBillsfansfelt48,evenamidtheirvictory.AndrewshasT1D(Type1diabetes)andpricked(刺)hisfingerseveraltimesagameto49hisbloodsugar.ThetwoBillsfansdecidedtostartacharitable50ontheirInstagrampagetoraisemoneyforBreakthroughT1D,anorganizationAndrewshassupported.“Insports,there’ssomething51thanthegame,”saysoneofthem.Theirefforthasraisedmorethan$146,000,52,donationsweremostlyfromBillsfans,butas53spread,fansoftheRavensandotherNFLteamsjoinedin.“I’vebeenfeeling54forlettingmyteam,coachandfansdown.Whattheydoreally55thesoftestpartofmyheart,”saysAndrews.41.A.change B.comment C.breakthrough D.mistake42.A.scored B.avoided C.expected D.witnessed43.A.miss B.ruin C.tie D.win44.A.blocked B.threw C.fetched D.followed45.A.formal B.brief C.sure D.fair46.A.madeupfor B.gavewayto C.camedownto D.putupwith47.A.over B.near C.tight D.special48.A.relief B.shame C.fear D.sympathy49.A.control B.check C.cure D.identify50.A.survey B.show C.drive D.training51.A.smarter B.easier C.newer D.bigger52.A.Initially B.Naturally C.Generally D.Luckily53.A.hope B.word C.fire D.virus54.A.puzzled B.tired C.awful D.sick55.A.touches B.protects C.breaks D.exposes第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)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。Ahealthydietisthefoundationofteenagers’physicalandmentalhealth.Asteenagersareinacriticalperiodofgrowthanddevelopment,theyneedtotakeinsufficientnutrientstosupporttheirbodyandbraindevelopment.However,manyteenagershavebadeatinghabits,

56affectstheirhealthseriously.Someteenagersoftenskipbreakfast,whichmakesthemfeeltiredandunabletoconcentrateonstudy.Othersareaddictedtojunkfood,suchaschipsandcola,whichishighinfatandsugarandcanleadtoobesityandotherdiseases.Abalanceddietshouldincludevegetables,fruits,wholegrains,proteinanddairyproducts,

57canprovideallthenutrientsteenagersneed.Ahealthydietiscloselyrelatedtoteenagers’growth.Byeatinghealthily,teenagerscanstrengthentheirbodies,improvetheirimmunityandkeepenergetic.Theywillbeabletostudybetterandenjoytheiryouth.Let’spayattentiontoourdietandformahealthyeatinghabit,

58(lay)asolidfoundationforourfuture.Remember,ahealthydietisnotarestrictionbutakindofcareforourselves.Let’schoosehealthyfoodandliveahealthylife.Weshouldalsolearntocontrolourappetiteandavoidovereating.Abalanceddietandregularexercise59(be)thekeytoahealthylife.Let’sworktogethertodevelopgoodeatinghabitsandgrowinto60(strong)andhealthyyoungpeople.Everyhealthychoicewemaketodaywillhelpushaveabettertomorrow.Let’sstartfromnowandenjoyahealthydiet

61ahappylife.Weshouldalsoencourageourfriendsandfamilytoeathealthily,sothatwecangrowuptogether62health.Ahealthydietnotonlybenefitsourbodybutalsoourmind,makingusmorepositiveand63(active).Let’scherishourhealthandmakehealthyeatingapartofourdailylife64wegrowup.Withahealthybody,wecanpursueourdreamsandachieve

65(great)successinthefuture.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,你的英国朋友Tom来信询问“吾日三省吾身”(Reflectonmyselfthreetimesaday)的内涵。请你回复一封邮件,内容包括:1.你的理解;2.你践行的经历。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。DearTom,____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yourssincerely,LiHua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。Alexisateenagervolunteeringatthe“SilverHarmony”retirementhome.Amongtheresidents,Mrs.Jane,nowinherlateeighties,holdsaspecialplaceinthevolunteers’hearts.Everymonth,theyorganizeacollectivebirthdayparty,acherishedtraditionthatfillstherecreationroomwithanticipationandjoy.Theresidents,especiallyJane,wouldoftentalkaboutitweeksinadvance,theireyesshiningwithexcitementfortheupcomingcelebration.Unfortunately,justbeforelastmonth’sparty,Janehadabadfall.Herbirthdaypassedwhileshewasinthehospital.Duringthevolunteers’visit,sheseemedphysicallybetterbutsadandlost.“Imissedtheparty,didn’tI?”shesighed,staringoutthewindow.“Nocake,nosillyhat…justthesewhitewalls.Thiswasmyworstbirthdayever.”Herwords,fullofloneliness,strengthenedtheirresolvetodosomethingspecial.WhenJanefinallyreturnedtoSilverHarmony,asubtlesadnesslingeredinhersmile.Inthecommonroom,shenoticedotherresidentsenjoyingtheirgiftsfromtherecentparty.Someweresippingteafromnewfloralmugs,andotherswerereadingbookstheyhadreceivedoradmiringnewscarvesinthemirror.Hereyesfollowedthem,aquiet,longinglookflashingacrossherface,thoughshequicklyturnedaway.Alexwatchedfromacrosstheroom,herunspokensadnesspullingathisheart.Secretly,thevolunteerssprangintoaction.Theybookedtherecreationroomforaprivateevening,workedwithkindnursesforhelp,andinvitedafewofJane’sclosestfriendsamongtheresidents.Theyorderedabirthdaycake,gathereddecorations,andpooledtheirmoneytobuyasetoffinewoolforherknitting,knowingitwasherfavoritehobby.Everythingwasprepared,stepbycarefulstep.Onthechosenday,Janesatinherusualarmchairbythewindow,seeminglylostinthought.Shewatchedotherresidentschatandlaughoveraboardgame,herhandsrestingquietlyinherlap.Thecontrastbetweenthelivelyroomandherbeingalonewasstriking.Seeinghischance,Alexwalkedoverandofferedasmile.“Jane,couldyoucomewithmeforamoment?There’ssomethingI’dliketoshowyouintherecreationroom.”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。“Whyarewegoingthere?”Janeasked,lookingconfused._______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Afterthecelebration,AlexhelpedatiredbutsmilingJanebacktoherroom._______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________参考答案:1.【答案】A【原文】M:Vivien,whydidyourcarsuddenlystop?W:Hmm,itwasn’taflattire.Itmusthaverunoutofgas.2.【答案】A【原文】M:Ihaven’tseentheservicestaffforages.Thesteakwasdrytodayandthevegetableswereovercooked.W:Ithinkweneedtotrysomewhereelsenexttime.3.【答案】C【原文】M:Afterhighschool,I’dliketostudybioscienceincollege.Whataboutyou,Marie?W:I’mmoreinterestedindesigninggreenspacesalongcitystreetsandcreatinggardensintouristareas.4.【答案】B【原文】M:IknowyouareexpectingtointerviewMr.Cartertodaybuthisflightwasdelayed.W:Oh,no,why?M:Therewasaterriblerainstorm.Theinterviewhasbeenmovedtotomorrowmorning.5.【答案】C【原文】W:IheardMrs.Carterwashonoredforherworkintheneighborhoodlastweek.M:That’sright,shedoesn’tjustorganizemonthlybookexchangeactivitiesatthelibrary.Shealsofixesoldbikesforkidsforfree.W:Nowondereveryonesaysshe’sthemosthelpfulpersonhere.【答案】6.C7.A【详解】W:I’mcallingtoseewhetheryourrestaurantcanaccommodate60people.Mycompanyholdsanannualawardsdinner,andI’minchargeofthisyear’sevent.M:I’mnotsurewhetherwecanhandleagroupthatlarge.Letmecheckwithourcheffirst.W:Alright,here’smyphonenumber,5012458792.Couldyoucallmebackafterlunch?I’llbeinmeetingsallmorning.M:Sure,I’lltalktothechefandgetbacktoyourightafterlunch.【答案】8.B9.C【原文】W:Whenareyoumovingoutofyourapartment,Jim?M:ThisSaturday.Doyouknowanyonewhomightbeinterestedintakingit?W:Actually,Iam.I’vejustchangedjobsandyourapartmentisclosetomynewoffice.M:Really?That’dbegreat.You’dlikeit.Thebalconyisbigenoughforacoupleofchairssoyoucansitoutandenjoytheview.Andtherearelotsoftreesaroundthecommunity.That’sactuallywhyIchoseitinthefirstplace.W:Soundsnice.Howabouttherent?I’mtryingtostaywithina300-dollarbudget.M:Itusedtobe320dollarsamonth,butthelandladyrecentlyraiseditby30dollars,wouldthatbeokay?W:That’sabithigh,butitstillsoundsworthit.【答案】10.C11.A12.B【原文】W:Thanksforcomingtoseemeoff.M:Mypleasure,Anna.Iknowyoumustbeexcitedtogohomeaftersuchalongbusinesstrip.You’llkeepintouch,won’tyou?W:OfcourseI’llmissyou,thetastyfoodandthefriendlycoworkerswhohelpedmepickupsomuchChinese.Itwouldallhavebeenperfect,exceptforthecontinuousraininShanghai.Andbytheway,pleaseletmeknowifyourdaughtereverneedsanyhelpinLondon.M:Iwill.Thanksalot.Oh,I'vegotsomethingforyoutotakehom

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