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第台州市第一学期高二年级期末质量评估试题英语第一部分听力(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。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.Whatismostprobablytheman?A.Amechanic. B.Asalesperson. C.Adriver.2.Howlongdoesthemanplantokeepthebook?A.Twoweeks. B.Fourweeks. C.Sixweeks.3.Whydoesthemanwearheadphones?A.Tolearnnewsongs. B.Tohelphimconcentrate. C.Totesttheheadphones.4.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Thenewsciencelabs. B.Thelatesttechnology. C.Theirclassexperience.5.Whereareprobablythespeakers?A.Inabotanicalgarden. B.Inarainforest. C.Inanamusementpark.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,回答以下小题。6.Whycan’tthemanusehisownphone?A.Ithasrunoutofbattery. B.Hehaslostitsomewhere. C.There’saproblemwiththescreen.7.Howdoestheapphelpthewomansleep?A.Itlimitsscreentime. B.Itblocksthebluelight. C.Itplaysrelaxingmusic.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.Whomadethecookies?A.Thewoman’smother. B.Thewoman’sfather. C.Thewoman’ssister.9.Whendidthewomangether3-Dprinter?A.AtChristmas. B.AtHalloween. C.Onherbirthday.10.Whatwasthewoman’sfirstprintingproject?A.Apencilholder. B.Aplantcontainer. C.Ahousedecoration.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。11.Whatisthewoman’sadvicetopassionateyoungarchitects?A.Gainmoreworkexperience.B.Seekprofessionals’assistance.C.Devotethemselvestothecareer.12.Whatisheradvicetothosenolongerintoarchitecture?A.Sticktothepath. B.Exploreanewfield. C.Developtheircreativity.13.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Architectandassistant. B.Professorandstudent. C.Hostandguest.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。14.WhatdidCindythinkoftheactivity?A.Quitetiring. B.Surprisinglyfun. C.Highlycompetitive.15.WhatisspecialabouttheParkrunactivity?A.Itrequiresaregistrationfee.B.Itfollowsadigitaltimingsystem.C.Itoffersagreatcommunityatmosphere.16.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?A.Helikesmorningruns. B.Hedoesn’tgetmuchexercise. C.Herefusedtotrythesportsmatch.17.WhydoesCindymentionthe70-year-oldlady?A.Toshowtheeventlackschallenges.B.Tostresstheelderlyarestrong-willed.C.Toprovetheactivityisforanyfitnesslevel.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。18.Whatisthemainfeatureofthezoo?A.Itisclosetoarainforest.B.Ithasallkindsofdomesticanimals.C.Itenablesvisitorstoseevirtualanimals.19.Whatistheminimumticketpriceforthezoo?A.$17.50. B.$19.50. C.$37.00.20.Whydoesthespeakergivethetalk?A.Todoapromotion. B.Tosharehisexperience. C.Tocallforanimalprotection.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。AOvercrowdinginscienceclassroomsandlaboratories,whereequipmentandchemicalsareregularlyused,posesaserioussafetyconcernforteachersandadministrators.TheNationalScienceTeachersAssociation(NSTA)hasissuedspecificrecommendationsregardingmaximumclasssizestoensuresafetyintheseenvironments:●ElementarySchool:22studentsperclass●MiddleSchool:24studentsperclass●HighSchool:24studentsperclassDatasupportsaclearlinkbetweenclasssizeandthefrequencyofaccidentsinsciencelaboratories.Thefollowingchartillustratesthedistribution(分布)oflaboratoryaccidentsbasedonclasssize:Researchindicatesthatinstandardsciencelaboratories,thelikelihoodofaccidentsincreaseswhenthenumberofstudentsisover22perclass.Overcrowdedscienceclassroomsarealsolinkedtolowerstudentachievement.Hands-onscienceinvestigationsarecrucialforstudentstogainadeeperunderstandingofscientificconcepts.However,theseactivitiescanonlybeeffectiveinasafe,well-organizedenvironmentwithsufficientspace.Overcrowdingmayforceteacherstoreduceorevencancelpractical,hands-onexperiments,whichlimitsstudents’abilitytoengageinactivelearning.Additionally,supervising(管理)largergroupsofstudentsmakesitharderforteacherstomaintaindiscipline,furthercompromisingsafetyandthelearningenvironment.TheNSTArecommendsthefollowingamountofspaceforspecializedclassroom/laboratorycombinationsandforastandardsciencelaboratory.ClassTypeElementarySchoolMiddleSchoolHighSchoolClassroom/laboratory45squarefeet/student50squarefeet/student60squarefeet/studentSciencelaboratory40squarefeet/student45squarefeet/student50squarefeet/studentToensurethesafetyofbothstudentsandinstructors,itiscriticaltofollowtheseguidelinesandavoidovercrowdinginscienceclassroomsandlaboratories.21.Whoisthetextintendedfor?A.Students. B.Labdesigners. C.Researchers. D.Schoolauthorities.22.Bywhatpercentagedoseriousaccidentsincreasewhenclasssizerisesfrom28to32?A.2.1%. B.15%. C.15.7%. D.17.1%.23.Whatleadstolowerstudentachievementincrowdedscienceclassrooms?A.Weakenedinterestininvestigations. B.Risingdifficultyincooperation.C.Reducedopportunitiesforexperiments. D.Increasingconflictsduringinteractions.BAfarmingfamilyinruralNewSouthWaleshavedrawnattentiontotheirunique10-storyhouseafterapasserby’svideoofthehigh-risewentviral.TheGirvanTowerisbelievedtobethetallestprivateresidenceinthecountryandwasbuiltforthelatePeterGreyoversixyearsinthe1990s.AndreaandAndrewEvansmadeapurchasefor$779,204USD,whichwasreportedlysignificantlylessthantheconstructioncost.ThefamilynowrunVastHarvestPermaculture.Permacultureisshortforpermanent(长久的)agriculture.VastHarvestPermacultureisacompletelyself-sustainable(自我维持的)foodforestacross400acres.TheVastHarvestPermaculturebusinessisnotnewtotourism.Thefamilyofferpaidtourstovisitors,includingguidedwalksandtastingsthroughthe“foodforest”andafarm-to-tablemeal.Theyalsorunworkshopsthatincludebuildingbirdhouses,growingmushrooms,andlearningthepermaculturetechniqueofbuildingswalesoncontour.Buttheyarereadytoexpandtheirofferingbyopeningupafloorintheirhousetoguests,buildingtwoadditionaltinyhousesforaccommodation,andstartinghorsebackrides—withthegoalofreachingmorepeopletoeducateonself-sufficientlivingandhealthyeating.James,the21-year-oldsonofthefamily,saysit’snotthe10-storyhousebuttheir24-milefoodforestthatdeservestheattention.Ithasjackfruit,thelargesttreefruit,and15differentvarietiesofmangoes.“It’sbasicallytheGardenofEdenorWillyWonka’schocolatefactorybecauseeverythingisedible(可食用的)thatyouseearoundyou,”hesaid,“Itisdesignedtobealivinggardenthatlooksafteritself.”Jamesplanstoonedaytakeoverthefarmandbusiness,andneverleave.“Idon’tjustwantmykidshereandmybrother’skidshere.Iwantmygrandkidsandgreatgrandkids,allthekidstobehereandbuildafuturegenerationofsustainability,”hesaid.24.WhatdoweknowabouttheGirvanTower?A.TheEvansboughtitatabargainprice.B.PeterGreyspentoversixyearsdesigningit.C.ItisthetallestbuildinginNewSouthWalesD.Afarmingfamilyturneditintoapublicspace.25.Whatdoesparagraph3mainlytalkabout?A.Long-termgoalsofsustainability. B.Self-sufficientpracticesonthefarm.C.Expandingplansforaccommodation. D.Permaculture-themedactivitiesfortourists.26.WhydidJamesmentiontheGardenofEdenandWillyWonka’schocolatefactory?A.Tocomparethescenesinthestories. B.Toshowthechallengesinfoodsecurity.C.Tostresstheroleofsustainablefarming. D.Toillustratetheappealofthefoodforest.27.WhatisJames’splanforthefarmbusiness?A.Labelingthefarmasustainableexample. B.Makingthebusinesstheirfamilyheritage.C.Applyingtechnologytothefarmoperation. D.Transformingtheforestintoakids’playground.CImagineit’sThanksgivingdinner.Thetableisloud,yourauntisdescribinghercat’snewdiet,yourcousinisarguingaboutpolitics,andsomeoneisclatteringdishesinthekitchen.Andyet,inthemiddleofallthatchaos(混乱),yousomehowmanagetofollowoneconversation.Notonlythat,butifsomeoneacrosstheroomsaysyourname,evenquietly,youimmediatelyturnyourheadlikeyourbrainhasjustgotasignal.Howdoesthathappen?That’ssomethingcalledtheCocktailPartyEffectinaction.ThetermcomesfrompsychologistColinCherry,whowastryingtounderstandhowweprocesssoundsinnoisyenvironmentslike,say,acocktailparty.Cherry’sexperimentsweresimplebutcreative.Heplayedtwodifferentrecordingsofpeopletalking(oneineachear)andaskedparticipantstorepeatbackthemessagefromjustoneside.Thistask,called“shadowing”,revealedsomethingremarkable:peoplecouldfocusononemessagealmostperfectly,buttheyrememberedalmostnothingfromtheother.Note“almostnothing”,bytheway.Theexceptionherewaspersonallymeaningfulinformation.Iftheirownnamewasspokeninthe“ignored”ear,theynoticedit!TheCocktailPartyEffectoftengetsmisunderstoodasproofthathumanscanmultitaskandthatwecanlistentomultipleconversationsatonce.Spoiler(剧透):No,wecan’t.Whenyouthinkyou’relisteningtotwopeopleatonce,you’reactuallybouncingbackandforthbetweenthem,missingbitsofeach.Yourbrain,aswonderfullybrilliantasitis,wasdesignedforfocus,notforchaos.TheCocktailPartyEffectmightsoundlikeafunpartytrick,butitactuallyhasreal-worldimplicationsthatreachfarbeyondthedinnertable.Intechnology,it’sthefoundationforhowvoiceassistantslikeSiri,Alexa,andGoogleAssistantcanpickoutyourcommandfromanoisyroom.Andinrelationships?It’sagentlereminderthat“hearing”and“listening”arecertainlynotthesamething.Justbecauseyourearsareopendoesn’tmeanyourattentionis.Solet’scomebacktothatThanksgivingtable.TheCocktailPartyEffectiswhatletssyousurviveitbysiftingthroughallthechaossoyoucanfocusononevoiceatatime.28.Whichofthefollowingislikelythemostnoticeabletoyouindinnerchaos?A.Thebackgroundsound. B.Youraunt’scattalk.C.Thementionofyourname. D.Acommentonpolitics.29.WhatfunctiondoCherry’sexperimentsrevealaboutthebrain?A.Emotionalcontrol. B.Selectiveattention.C.High-speedreaction. D.Long-termmemory.30.WhatisacommonmisunderstandingoftheCocktailPartyEffect?A.Itillustrateshumans’listeningskills. B.Itreflectsthebrain’sfocusingpower.C.Itproveshumans’multitaskingability. D.Itconfirmsthebrain’sprocessinglimitations.31.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardstheapplicationoftheCocktailPartyEffect?A.Positive. B.Unclear. C.Doubtful. D.Worried.DAllgoodthingsmustcometoanend,andtheastonishinglifeoftheInternationalSpaceStation(ISS)isnoexception.Firstlaunchedin1998,theISSisusedforawidearrayofexperimentsandhashostednearly300astronautsfrom26differentcountriesinanimpressivedisplayofinternationalcooperation.However,afteraquartercenturyinaction,theISSiswearingdown.Lifeinorbithassubjectedthestationtoatypeofwear-and-tearbeyondwhatanyearthlyobjectcouldhandle.Notonlythat,butinaworldwheretechnologicaladvancementsarecomingatafastpace,thetechnologybuiltintotheISSisbecomingoutdated.NationalAeronauticsandSpaceAdministration(NASA)anditspartneragenciesdebatedmultipleapproachestodecommissioning(终止使用)theISS.OneearlyideawastomovetheISStoevenhigherorbit,butthatwouldbeveryriskybecause,withoutconsistentmaintenance,thestationcouldbreakdownandleavebehindpartsthatcouldraindownonEarth,causingseriousdestruction.Theyalsoconsideredtakingapartthestationinspaceandbringingithomepiecebypiece,butthisprocesswouldbetooexpensiveandcomplex.TheonlyrealisticendtotheISSistobringthewholethingcrashingdowntoEarthatonce.Fortunately,Earth’satmospherewillhelptoreducethedangerbyincineratingalargepartoftheISSasitgoesdownwards.Thiswillhappenbecausethespeedyfallfromspacewillcreateenoughfriction(摩擦)betweenthestationandthesurroundingairtostartafire.However,manypartsoftheISSwillsurvivethisbreakup,andthoseareexpectedtolandinapointintheSouthPacificOceancalledPointNemo,whichisconsideredthemostremotelocationonEarth,atechnologicalgraveyard.NASAhasannouncedthatitwillnotcreatethereplacementfortheISS.Instead,aneworderissettobeestablished,inwhichprivatecompaniesoperatespacestations.China’sTiangongSpaceStationwaslaunchedin2021,anditseemsclearnowthatthefutureofspaceexplorationliesinmultiplestations,notonecentralhubliketheISS.32.WhatisthecurrentsituationoftheISS?A.Itlacksresearchinvestment. B.Itisnearingtheendofitsservicelife.C.Itrequirestechnologicalupdates. D.Itisundergoingacycleofperformancetests.33.WhatconcernsNASAanditspartneragenciesaboutdecommissioningtheISS?A.Safetyandexpense. B.Techniquesandpolicies.C.Pollutionandcriticism. D.Responsibilitiesandrisks.34.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“incinerating”inparagraph4mean?A.Sweepingaway. B.Crashinginto. C.Cuttingoff. D.Burningup.35.Whichofthefollowingcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.WhereWilltheInternationalSpaceStationGo?B.HowFarCantheTiangongSpaceStationReach?C.IstheInternationalSpaceStationtheFinalFrontier?D.WhatAwaitsBeyondtheInternationalSpaceStation?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.Grandma’sOne-PotChickenStew:TheUltimateComfortinaBowlThere’ssomethingmagicalaboutcominghometoapotofchickenstewbubblingawayonthestove.Thescentoftenderchickenmixedwithsweetcarrotsfillseverycornerofthehouse,instantlymakingeverythingfeelrightwiththeworld.36She’dtoss(扔)togetherwhatevervegetablesshehadonhandwithsomechickenpiecesandcreatepurecomfortinabowl.Chickenstewisahearty,soul-warmingdishwherechickenpiecesareslowlysimmeredalongwithvegetablesuntileverythingbecomesmelt-in-your-mouthtender.It’sthekindofdishthatmakesyouwanttocurlupwithabigbowl,perfectforchillyeveningsoranytimeyouneedawarmhuginfoodform.37Brownthechickenpiecestodevelopflavor,saute(炒煎)youraromatics(thoseonionsandgarlic),addflourtocreateathickbase,andthenpourinthesoupandwine.Tossinyourvegetables,herbs,andpotatoes.Leteverythingsimmeruntilthechickenisfall-off-the-bonetenderandthecarrotsandpotatoeshaveabsorbedallthatsavorygoodness.38Thisrecipeprovesthatthebestmealsdon’thavetobecomplicated.Withjustonepot,somehumbleingredients,andalittlepatience,youcancreatesomethingtrulyspecialthat’llhaveeveryonecomingbackforseconds.Thebeautyofthisstewisitsflexibility.39Usedifferentherbs,swapvegetables,oraddasplashofcreamattheendforextrarichness.Howeveryoumakeit,Iguaranteeit’llbecomearegularrotation(轮换)inyourmealplan.Givethisrecipeatrythisweek,andletmeknowhowitturnsout!Doyouhaveafamilystewrecipe?Dropitinthecomments.40Happycooking,andmayyourkitchenalwayssmellthisgood!A.Theprocessisstraightforward.B.Thereyouhaveit—no-failchickenstew.C.Ilovehearingyourcookingrecipesandstories.D.Stewshavebeenfeedingfamiliesforthousandsofyears.E.Thisrecipehadbeenpasseddownfrommygrandmother.F.ItremindsmeoflazySundayafternoonsatmygrandmother’s.G.Makeitexactlyaswritten,oradaptittowhatyouhaveonhand.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四个选项中选出最佳选项.At32,IwasawaitressatBilly’sDinerinRidgefield,Kentucky.OneTuesday,41fellsideways,thecoldcuttingtothebone.Thedoorcreaked,andtherestoodamanina42coat,anArmyinsignia(徽章)barelyrecognizable.Prideand43battledinhiseyes.“Just...justacupofhotwater,ma’am.Andmaybe...apieceofbreadheadedforthe44?”hewhispered.Inoddedandwalkedtothekitchen.I45aplateofreturnedchicken,addedbutteredbread,andpouredhotcoffee.“It’salready46.Coffee’sonme,”Isaid,placingitinfrontofhim.Theman47asheate.Suddenly,WayneBecker,myboss,48over,yellingatme,“Wedon’tservebeggarshere!You’re49.”Ifoldedmyapronandwalkedintothepouringrain,50awarethatIhadnojob,andlittlemoney.Thenextmorning,a51surfacedontheInternet,showingthemomentI52aveteran(退伍军人).Byafternoon,twohundred53infulldresslinedthestreet,waitingforme.Aveterannonprofitofferedmea54intheRidgefieldCommunityKitchen.Everysmallactmatters.Sometimes,asimplegestureof55canbringanarmytoyourdoor.41.A.dust B.snow C.rain D.fog42.A.strange B.fancy C.worn D.formal43.A.fear B.desperation C.guilt D.confusion44.A.dustbin B.fridge C.table D.plate45.A.tasted B.bought C.ordered D.grabbed46.A.turneddown B.paidfor C.sortedout D.packedup47.A.trembled B.yawned C.frowned D.sighed48.A.glanced B.fell C.pulled D.stormed49.A.fired B.discovered C.trained D.tested50.A.hardly B.angrily C.firmly D.painfully51.A.survey B.video C.comment D.document52.A.rescued B.accompanied C.invited D.helped53.A.soldiers B.waitresses C.volunteers D.citizens54.A.meal B.job C.bonus D.promotion55.A.trust B.hope C.kindness D.wisdom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.TheoriginalChinesedancedramaWingChun,aperfectcombinationofmartialartsanddance,madeitsNorthAmericandebut(首次登台)inToronto,Canada,56theeveningofDec16.Theperformanceplayedtoafullhouseandreceivedthunderousapplause.ProducedbytheShenzhenOpera&DanceTheatre,WingChunfeaturestraditionalChineseculture57(integrate)withcontemporaryartistryandissetfor20performancesinToronto,concludingearlyinthenewyear.“IspeakneitherCantonese58Mandarin,butIunderstooditcompletely.Itwentbeyondlanguage,andthestoryitselfis59(extreme)engaging”,ClydeWagner,presidentandCEOofTOLive,expressedhisadmirationfortheproduction,60(add)thatboxofficesalesarecontinuingtogrow.LuoWeidong,China’sconsulgeneralinToronto,notedinhisopeningremarksthat“overthe55yearssincetheestablishmentofdiplomaticties,culturalexchanges61(be)avitallinkinbilateral(双边的)relations.”Heexpressedhope62theperformancewouldallowTorontoaudiences63(experience)theessenceofChinesecultureandinjectnewvitalityintoCanada’smulticulturallandscape.64arrivalofWingChunwasofficiallyrecognizedinToronto,Shenzhen’ssistercityforthepastdecade,withaspecialpromotionalevent.Thiseventhighlightedthevibrantartssceneofbothcitiesandtheir65(commit)topromotingculturaldialogueonaglobalscale.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华,外教Mr.Brown正在向全校同学征集意见,他授课后是否需要提供详细课堂笔记。请用英文给他写一封邮件,内容包括:1.你的观点;2.你的理由。注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。DearMr.Brown,DearMr.Brown,I’mLiHuafromClass1,Senior2.Yours,LiHua第二节(满分25分)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.Itdidn’ttakemelongtofigureoutthatIwasn’tinvitedtotheparty.Igotoffthebusandsawmyfriendshuddledunderthetreewhereweallstoodeverymorningbeforethefirstbell.Theyhastilystuffedsmallwhiteenvelopesintobackpacks.IknewthatBridget’spartywasthisweekend,justtwodaysaway.Bridgetwasoneofthepopularones.Shewasthinandworeclothesthatlookedliketheycamestraightfromthepagesofmagazines.Mystomachchurned(翻腾),andIhopedthatBridgetwasstillholdinganenvelopewithmynameonittobedeliveredlater.Butmyfriends’too-eagerhellostoldmethateveryonealreadyknewwhowasinvitedandwhowasn’t.“Hi,”Iresponded,myheadswimmingwithasinkingfeelingthatIwasn’tworthy.Thankfully,thebellrangandIhurriedtowardmyEnglishclass.However,Icouldn’tconcentrateinclass.Whyhadn’tsheinvitedme?Whydidsheinviteeverypersoninmygroupexceptme?ItriedtothinkofanyinteractionsI’dhadwithBridgetrecently.Afewdaysearlier,we’dbeenpartnersduringaproject.Iwasintent(专注的)ongettingtheprojectdoneandshewasintentonlookingatteenmagazines.Shebarelyspoketomeexcepttosay,“You’resoserious.Youshouldsmilemore.”Bytheendofthesecondperiod,Ihadoverheardallthedetailsabouttheparty.Duringthethirdperiod,Meredith,askedmeifIwasgoingtoBridget’sparty.Insteadofsayingno,IfoundmyselfrepeatingwhatI’dheardearlier,asifIweregoing,too.Meredithsaid,“Iwishshe’dinvitedmesoIcouldtellherno.She’ssuchashow-off.”WheredidMeredithgetherconfidence?Iwondered.Foramoment,Ifroze,suddenlyawarethatIdidn’tneedtogoeither—evenifIwasinvited.WhyshouldIcare,anyway?Afterschool,Beckyfoundmeinthebuslines,andwhispered,“Bridgetjusttoldmeshemightinviteyou.”Why“might”?SowhatifIdon’tgototheparty.I’mstillmewhetherIgoornot.Andit’sjustforonenight.Sowhat’sthebigdeal?Mythoughtswerespinning.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。Atthatmoment,IspottedBridgetheadingtowardmyline.Atthatmoment,IspottedBridgetheadingtowardmyline.Backhome,Iwaslostinthought,withtheenvelopeinmyhand.英语答案第一部分听力(共两节,每小题1.5分,满分30分)1-5ACBAA 6-10ABBAA 11-15CBCBC 16-20BCCBA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)21-23DBC 24-27ADDB 28-31CBCA 32-35BADA第二节(共5小题:每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)36-40FABGC第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题:每小题1分,满分15分)41-45CCBAD 46-50BADAD 51-55BDABC第二节(共10小题:每小题1.5分,满分15分)56.on57.integrated58.nor59.extremely60.adding61.havebeen62.that63.toexperience64.The65.commitment第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)参考范文DearMr.Brown,I’mLiHuafromClass1,Senior2.I’mwritingtosharemythoughtsregardingwhetheryoushouldprovidedetailedclassnotesafterlectures.Honestly,Ibelieveitwouldbegreatlybeneficialtousstudentsifyoucoulddoso.Onekeyreasonisthatifwehaveaccesstodetailedclassnotes,wewillbeabletobetterprocesswhatisbeingdeliveredratherthanstrugglingtotakenotessimultaneously.Thatway,wearelikelytoengagemoreactivelyinclassinteractions.Betteryet,yourdetailednotesguaranteetheaccuracyoftheinformationreceived,whichwillsurelyeaseourconcernsaboutmissingimportantpointsormakingerrorsinournotes.Withoutadoubt,thiswillhelpfosteradynamic,supportiveacademiccommunity.I’mreallylookingforwardtoseeingourclassthrivewithyourhelpfulresources.Yours,LiHua第二节读后续写(满分25分)参考范文Atthatmoment,IspottedBridgetheadingtowardmyline.Involuntarily,Itensed.Pretendingnottonoticeher,Ilookedstraightaheadatthebuspullingup.Thenextminute,Ifeltahandonmyarm.Ihesitantlyturnedmyheadandforcedasmile.OnBridget’sdelicate,slenderpalmrestedanenvelope.“Willyoucometomyparty?”sheasked,hervoicesweetbutsomewhathollow,asifshewererecitingaline.Thecrowdwasmovingmenow,andsomeonebehindmeyelled,“Getonthebus!”Inahastymotion,sheslippeditintomyhandbeforeIcouldrespond.Backhome,Iwaslostinthought,withtheenvelopeinmyhand.Beinginviteddidmakeagirllikemefeelspecialandseen.Butshehadn’twantedmeinthebeginning.Iwasanafterthought.RecallingMeredith’swords,IrealizedIdidn’tneedtoprovemyworthbyattendingapartythatdidn’tfeelrightforme.Thenextmorning,IfoundBridgetbeforeclassandhandedtheenvelopeback.“I’msorry,butIcan’tmakeit.”Isaidcalmly.Turningaway,Ifeltlighterandfreer.Trueconfidenceliesinhonoringyourownfeelings.Sometimes,saying“no”toothersmeanssaying“yes”toyourself.听力原文Text1W:Sowhat’swrongwithmycar?M:There’safuelleak.W:Ohno!Howseriousisit?M:It’snottoobad,butyoushouldgetitfixedsoon.It’llcostabout400yuan.(1)Text2M:HowlongcanIkeepthishistorybookfromthelibrary?W:Fourweeks,butyoucanrenewitonlinefortwomoreweeks.M:Perfect,Ineedthatlongtofinishmyschoolproject.(2)Text3W:Youwearheadphoneswhendoingyourhomework.Whatfor?M:Ithelpsmezonein.Plus,withmyfavoritemusicplaying.I’minmyownlittleworld.(3)W:Isee!Thatmakessense.Text4W:Haveyouseenthenewsciencelabsthey’vebuiltintheeastwingofourschool?(4)They’reequippedwithstate-of-the-arttechnology!M:Yes,Ihadaclassthereyesterday.(4)It’samazinghowthey’veupdatedthefacilities.Itreallyenhancesourlearningexperience.Text5W:Thevarietyofplantsisamazinghere!(5)ItfeelslikeI’vesteppedintotherainforest.M:That’stheidea.Thisareafeaturesplantsfromtropicalclimates.(5)Theenvironmenthereisidenticaltotheirnaturalhabitat.W:It’sincredible.Text6M:CanIborrowyourphoneforasecond?Mineisdead,andIcan’tfindmycharger.(6)W:Sure.M:Thanks.Hey,what’swrongwithyourscreen?It’salldarkandthecolorslookstrange.W:Oh!I’vebeenusinganappcalled“Sunset”tohelpmesleepatnight.M:Really?How?W:Well,studiesshowthattoomuchbluelightfromscreenscanmakesleepingdifficult.So,intheevenings,theappputsaredfilteroverthescreentocancelitout.(7)M:Oh,interesting.Doesithelp?W:Yeah,Ithinkso!Ialsolistentowhitenoise,whichhelpsmefallasleep,too.Text7W:Cookies?M:Sure!Thanks.Didyoumakethem?W:No!Dad’stheonewholovescooking.(8)I’mmoreinto3-Dprinting.Look!IboughtthislastChristmas.(9)Itwasn’tcheap!Ihadtospendallmybirthdaymoneyonit.Butitwasworthit.M:Wow!Isthisa3-Dprinter?Howdoesitwork,exactly?W:Yes.Basically,youcreateordownloadadesignontoyourcomputer.Then,theprinterbuildsupa3-Dmodelbasedontheinstructions.M:Whatkindsofthingsdoyoumake?W:Mostlystuffforthehouse.Myfirstprojectwasapencilholderformysister.(10)Then,Imovedontoplantcontainers.Mom’sanindoorgardener.Currently,I’mdesigningsomeH

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