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1501200.52B铅笔把答题卡上第一部分听力(30分第一节(51.57.5分5A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。10WheredoestheconversationprobablytakeIna B.Ina C.InaticketWhydoesthemancometotheTogofora B.Tocleanthe C.TofeedtheWhatdidthemandothisHesolda B.Hetooka C.HemadehisWhatisthewomanlikelytoLeavethe B.Turnoffthe C.CountalltheWhatisprobablytheA B.A C.A第二节(151.522.5分5A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。55秒钟的作66、7WhatdoesthewomanaskJacktodowithWashher B.Lookfora C.SelectaHowdoesJackfindhisexperience B. C.7810WhereisthemangoingthisToa B.Toa C.TohisWhoistheauthorofTheHandmaid’sHerman B.Margaret C.ErinWhatarethespeakersmainlytalkingWhatto B.Whereto C.Howto81113WhydoesthewomantalktotheTobuya B.Toaskhimfor C.TodiscussherWhenwillthewomanhavetofinishtheOn B.On C.OnHowdoesthewomansoundattheendofthe B. 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B. C. D.WhatcanbeknownaboutHeissocially B.HeisworriedabouthisfutureC.Heaimstobecomeafamous D.HeisuninterestedintheimpactofglobalTheriseofsocialmediahaschangedmanyaspects(方面)ofourlives,andtravelisnoexception.Socialmediahascompletelychangedthewaywetravel,makingitmoreaccessible可获得的shareable,andsometimes,moreexpressive.UnderstandingitsimpactcanhelptravelersknowaboutthisnewenvironmentwhilekeepingbalancebetweenthetruthandsocialmediaOneofthemostsignificantwayssocialmediahaschangedtravelisbyprovidinganever-endingstreamoftravelinspiration.Inthepast,peopledependedontravelmagazines,guidebooks,orwordofmouthtolearnaboutnewdestinations.Today,withjustaphoneinhand,userscanlookthroughamazingimages,videos,andstoriesfromallcornersoftheworld,makingtraveldreamsmoreaccessiblethaneverbefore.Influencers,bloggers,andevenaveragetravelerssharetheirexperiences,introducingviewerstoplacestheymayhaveneverconsidered.Socialmediaisfilledwithhiddenattractions,uniqueexperiencesandlesser-knowndestinations,whichhasarousedpeople’sdesirefortravelandtheircuriosityaboutfarawayplaces.Thisconstantflowofinspirationfuelsthedesiretoexplorenewplaces,contributingtoamoreadventurousandgloballyawaregenerationoftravelers.Planningtravelhasbeenchangedbysocialmedia,too.Insteadofdependingonlyontraditionaltravelagentsorbookingwebsites,peopleturntosocialmediaplatforms(平台)toresearchdestinations,accommodations,andactivities.Commentsandtravelvlogs(视频日志)providereal-timeinsightsandtipsthatguidetraveldecisions.Whilesocialmediahasopenedupaworldofinspiration,ithasalsointroducednewpressures.Thefearofmissingouthasbecomeamajorreasonfortravel.Seeingfriendsorinfluencerspostingpicturesfromnewlocationscanstiradesiretotrythoseexperiences.Thishasledtoanincreaseinlast-minutebookings,theriseofcasual(意的shorttrips,andagrowingemphasisoncompletingthedestinationsonone’slifeWhatcanbelearnedabouttravelinformationbeforetheriseofsocialItprovidedmore B.ItwaslesseasytoC.Itsoundedmore D.ItgavepeoplemoreWhatisaresultofsharingtravelexperiencesBloggersareputin B.OldplacesbegintoC.Morepeoplewanttogo D.NewtravelersbecomelessawareofWhatisthemainreasonforsocialmedia-drivenA.Thefearofmissing B.Cost C.Achancetoshow D.FastWhatcanbeasuitabletitlefortheWhyTravelersUseSocialMediafor B.WhenSocialMediaStartsInfluencingC.WhatBenefitsSocialMediaBringsto D.HowSocialMediaChangestheWayWeSome500yearsago,beaverswerehuntedfortheirfurandmeat,anddisappearedfromBritain.Nowtheyaremakingacomeback—atleastinsmallpocketsinScotland—andthatmaybegoodnewsforfloodprotectionandtherestoration(修复)ofwetlands,thoughfarmersremainworriedthatbeaverdams(堤坝)willharmtheircropsandgrasslands.Itseemsthatbeaverdamsmighthelppreventflooding,cleansewater,andbenefitfishpopulationsandwetlandecosystems.“Whenitrains,morewatergetsstoredinpoolsbehindthedams,andwhenit’sdrier,waterisgentlyreleased(释放)tokeepriversflowing,”saysRichardBrazier,aprofessorattheUniversityofExeter.Fouryearsago,twobeaverswerereleasedinanareathatwasjustasmallriverflowingthroughwoodland.Withinacoupleofyears,they’dtransformedtheriverintoarich,wetlandhabitat.“They’vebuilt13damsandhadagoodeffectonhowthewaterflowsthroughthesite,”saysBrazier.ThisisthekindofmeasurethatsomeexpertsbelievewouldhavereducedtheimpactofthefloodsinScotland.Inadditiontofloodcontrol,beaversmayhelpfishpopulations.StudiesbyPaulKempoftheUniversityofSouthamptonshowthatfishpopulationsinriverswithbeaversarelargerandhealthier.Thebeaverpoolsprovidedeepwaterthatfishprefer.However,beaversdon’talwayshaveapositiveimpact.InScotland,wherethereare50to200beaversalongtheRiverTay,beaverdamssometimesblockdrainageditches(排水沟)andcreatefloodrisksinfarmingareas.Beaversalsobitetreesbesideabusyroad,andmakeholesinanti-floodembankments.SowhatdothesevariedimpactsmeanforreintroducingbeaversinAreportbyScottishNaturalHeritagepresentsseveraloptions,includingremovingallbeaversortheiruncontrolledreintroduction.TheEnvironmentAgencyisalsocloselymonitoringthesituationtodecidewhetherthebenefitsofreintroducingbeaversoutweightherisks.WhydofarmersfeelworriedaboutbeaverTheywillreducewater B.TheywillpollutedrinkingC.Theywilldestroyfarming D.TheywillincreasefishWhatisBrazier’sattitudetothereintroductionofA. B. C. D.Whatisparagraph5mainlyThelatestresearchinto B.ThenegativeeffectsofC.Thebenefitsofbeaversonflood D.TheinfluenceofbeaversonlocalWhatcanweinferaboutbeaversinTheirfutureisstillbeing B.TheywillbecompletelyC.Theywillbeputunderstrict D.Theirrelocationhasbeen第二节(52.512.5分Spendingtimewithfriendsdoesn’talwayshavetomeangoingoutorplanningsomethingforalongtime.Sometimes,themostmeaningfulmomentscomefromanight-in,orsimple,sharedactivities.AdminnightisoneofAdminnightisaparty-likeactivitywherefriendsgathertotakecareofdailytaskstogether.Thisincludesthingslikecancelingorders,payingthebills,bookingthoseappointmentsyou’vebeenputtingoff,andansweringemails.Thegoalofadminnightistomakeproductivitymorefun,moresocial,andlessstressful.ThebenefitsofanadminAdminnightoffersawayforpeopletodealwithstressandburnout.It’salsoawaytomakeboringtasksfunandgainsupportfromothers.37.IndividualswithADHDoftenpractice“bodydoubling,”wheretheyworkontasksalongsideothers.Thiscanimprovetheirabilitytostayfocusedandfollowthroughontasks.PsychotherapistEloiseSkinnersaysanadminnightcanworkwonderslikebodydoubling.38.Shealsosaysthatanadminnightoffersachancetohavefunwithfriends.HowtothrowanadminAdminnightisbelievedtohavegainedpopularityafterWallStreetJournalwriterChrisColininvitedfriendsoverforwhathecalled“theleastexcitingpartyever.” —laptops,snacks,music,andcompanionship.Planyourlistoftasksandideallylookforonesthatarerelativelymindlesssothatyoucanchatwithfriendsatthesametimewithoutlosingyourtrainofthought.40.WhatisadminInfact,thisisn’tanewWhatistheoriginofadminGettingyourlifeinorderisanothergreatreasontogetIfyouwanttothrowyourownadminnight,createasimilarIfgettingtogetherinpersonisn’tpossible,anadminnightcanbedoneWorkingalongsidefriendscreatesasenseofresponsibilityandlowerstask第三部分语言运用(30分第一节(15115分A、B、C、DItwassometimeinDecember,andmysonwasfourmonthsold.Myhusbandtoldmetopickupsomeformula(配方奶)inthestore.Wehadacoupon(优惠券)formyson’sspecialformula,whichwas41,sosavinganymoneywouldhelp.Atthecheckout,Ipulledthecouponoutofmywallet,andthecashierstartedtorunitthroughbutit42Shetriedagain,anditfailedagain.Shecalledoverthemanagertoseeifhecould43theproblem.Whenitstilldidn’twork,themanagertookmeovertoCustomerServicetotryitthere,soIwouldn’t44uptheline.Hetoldmethatbecausethecouponhadbeenfoldedtogoinmy45,thenumbersatthebottomwouldn’tread.Hearingthat,Iburstinto46.MyhusbandandIweretightfor47,butIhad48thecouponwereallyneeded.ItoldthemanagerIwassorryforcrying,andIwasjustoverwhelmed(崩溃).Hethentoldmethathewasgoingtogivemethe$15off,andhewould49it.Itriedtotellhimthatthiswasn’twhatIwastryingtodo,andIcouldpay50price,buthetoldmenotto51aboutit.41.A.B.C.D.42.A.B.C.D.Thatwasalmostayearago,butIstillthinkaboutitoftenbecauseI52wasn’ttryingtogetanythingmyway,buthestill41.A.B.C.D.42.A.B.C.D.43.A.argueB.focusC.bringD.figure44.A.B.C.D.45.A.B.C.D.46.A.B.C.D.47.A.B.C.D.48.A.B.C.D.49.A.B.C.D.50.A.B.C.D.51.A.B.C.D.52.A.B.C.D.53.A.B.C.D.54.A.B.C.D.55.A.alltheB.onC.inD.inno第二节(101.515分1Iwillneverforgetthesummer aterriblestormhitourtown.Itallstartedthreedaysearlier,withtheweatherofficegivingayellowalert(预警)forthetyphoononitsway.Duringthosedaystheskyovercastand (crowd)withpeoplebuyingbottledwater,batteriesandinstantnoodles.windwasgettingstrongerthatafternoonbeforethetyphoonhit,andatfiveo’clock,thecitygovernmentraisedthesignaltoorange,orderingallschoolsandconstructionsites58(stop)outdooractivities.MyfamilyandIpreparedaccordingtotheofficialchecklist.Ateighto’clockintheevening,therainarrivedinsheets.59(sudden),theelectricityfailed,leavingusinthedarkness.Thehowlingwindsoundedlikeatrainpassingbyourhouse.Wecouldhearthefrighteningsoundsoftreesbreakingandobjectscrashingoutside.Wewereawakeallnight,butwestayedcalmand60(hope)knowingthatrescueteamswereonstandby.Thestormmovedoffatdawn.Whenwesteppedoutside,wefaceasceneofdestruction,floodedstreets,andmany61(fall)treesblockingroads.Yetwithin62hour,soldiersarrivedwithequipmenttobeginthedifficulttaskof63(clear)andrepairing.Soon,64(neighbor)appearedwiththeirowntoolsandsupplies,joiningtheeffort.Thedaysthatfollowedwerebusy,yetfilled65asharedsenseofhope.第四部分写作(40分第一节(15分你校英文报正在举办以“APersonWhoMakesaDifference”为题的征文活动。请你写一篇短文投稿,他/注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右;APersonWhoMakesa第二节(25分ItwasthefirsttimethatIhadeverrunalongrace—amarathon.Thewindandtherainwerecold,andthesunhadnotyetappearedtowarmtheday.Thestartinggunwasabouttogooffanysecond,andIwasready.At28,IfeltIwasinthebestshapeofmylife.IthoughtIwascompletelyprepared,havingrunregularlyandparticipatedinseveralraces.Butnoneofthoseraceshadbeenaslongasamarathon—26.2miles.ThelongestdistanceIhadrunbeforewasjust15miles.ButIwasyoung,fullofconfidence,andcertainthatIcouldmakeit.Whenthegunwentoff,theracebegan.Iwasfilledwithexcitement,andsoonthecoldweatherseemedlikenothingtoworryabout.Ifocusedonlyonmaintainingmypositionamongtheotherrunners.Atfirst,Ididhaveaspecificgoalinmind—tofinishinunderfourhours.OnceIsettledintomypace(步伐),though,Iquicklyrealizedthegoalwaswellwithinreach.Afterafewmiles,Ipassedanolderrunner.Helookedtobeatleast70yearsold,andIwassurprisedtoseehimintherace.Whatsurprisedmeevenmorewasthathewasaheadofme.Hewasrunningslowly,buthekeptasteadyrhythm(节奏).Ipassedhimwithoutsayingawordorofferinganyencouragement,justcontinuingtofocusonmyownrace.BythetimeIreachedthe15-milemark,Iwasstillontracktofinishinunderfourhours.However,Ibegantofeeltired.Myoriginalgoalquicklychangedfromunderfourhourstofourhoursandtenminutes,thenfourhoursand20minutes.BythetimeIreachedthe20-milemark,Iwasoutofbreathandhadtostoprunningandwalk.movedtothesideoftheroad,strugglingtokeepmylegsmoving.注意:1.续写词数应为150个左右;Andthen,tomysurprise,theelderlymanpassedmeagain. Hiswordsstruckmehard,andIpushedmyselftocontinuerunning. 高一英语期末自测·(TextW:Forthoseofyouworkingbyyourselves,Iexpecttwopages.Forthoseworkingingroups,threetofourpages…Yes,Tommy?M:Doweneedtotypethereports?(Text2)W:Hey,there.Irunthroughthisparkeveryday.Ialwaysseeyousittinghereonthesamebench.M:I’velivedinthisareaforalongtime.Icomeandfeedtheduckseveryday.(TextW:Thismorning,Iwasabletoshower,butIdidn’thavetimetohavebreakfastormakemyM:Imademybreakfastlastnight.ThenIhadaquickshowerandgotacoffeeonthewaytoworktoday.(Text4)W:Ihavefinishedcleaningthefloorandputallthegoodsinorderontheshelf.SoI’mgoingtoleave.Remembertocountallthemoney,shutoffthelights,andlockupwhenyouleave.M:Don’tworry.Igotit.(Text5)M:For$6,youcanchooseonevegetableandonemeatdish.For$8,yougettwomeatdishesandonevegetable.For$10,yougettwoofeach.W:I’llhavehoneychicken,blackpepperbeef,andonefriedvegetable,please.(Text6)W:Wherewereyoutoday,Jack?IwaswonderingifyouwantedtogolookingforjobstogetherwithM:Whatashame!That’sexactlywhatIwasdoing.Iwenttoacarrentalagency,agasstation,andatoystore.W:Howwasit?I’veneverappliedforajobbefore,soI’malittlenervousaboutgoingmyself.M:It’ssupereasy.AllIdidwasasktospeaktoamanager.W:Didyoutalktoone?M:Yeah,atthecarrentalplaceandthetoystore.Ifilledoutajobapplicationattheotherplace.Itwassoexciting!W:MaybeI’llgotothesameplacesasyoudid.Thatway,wecouldworktogether.(TextW:So,youaregoingtoyourgrandma’shousethisweekend?Whatareyougoingtodowhileyou’reoverthere?M:Iwasthinkingaboutbringingabookortwo.It’sprettyboringoverthere.Doyouhaveanyrecommendations?W:Here’sone.It’safantasycalledTheNightCircus,byErinMorgenstern.Orthisone.IhadtoreaditinEnglishclass.It’scalledTheHandmaid’sTale.M:MymothertoldmeIshouldreadthatone,too.Asciencefictionstory,W:Yeah.It’swrittenbyMargaretAtwood,afamousCanadianauthor.ThereisevenashowonTVbasedonit.M:Well,Icouldjustdownloadtheshowandwatchitwithoutreadingthebook.Thatwouldsavemealotoftime.W:YoucouldalwaysreadTheStoryofLifebyHermanHicks.(TextW:Alan,Ineedyourhelp!MyEnglishpaperisduetomorrow,andmycomputerjuststoppedworking.M:Whatdoyoumean,Caroline?W:Thescreenwentblackanditwon’tturnM:Oh,that’sterrible.HasyourcomputereverhadproblemsW:Never.Ijustboughtitlastyear.Itriedtomakeanappointmentonlinetogetitserviced.ThesoonestappointmentIcouldgetattheAppleStoreisWednesday,butthepaperisdueonMonday!M:Letmetakealook…Uh,Caroline,itlooksfinetome.W:Whoa!Whatdidyoujustdo,Alan?M:Nothing.Ijustpluggeditinandturnediton.Itlookslikethebatteryjustdied.That’swhythescreenwentW:Oh,youhavenoideawhatthismeanstome!(Text9)W:Ineedtogetanewpairofsunglasses.Theyneedtobestrongsothey’lllastforalongtime.IkeeponbreakingmineeverytimeIgointothewoodstogohiking.M:Atleastyoustillhaveyours.I’velostsomanypairsofsunglasses!EvenwhenItellmyselfnotto,theystillcomeupmissing.W:Whenwasthelasttimeyoulostapair?M:Earliertoday.W:What?Thatcan’tbe.I’vebeenwithyouallday,andIneversawyouwithanysunglassesM:Ha-ha,I’mjustkidding.Butseriously,IthinkthelasttimeIlostmysunglasseswastwoweeksago.Iwonderiftheysellaninsuranceprogramthatwillreplacealostorbrokenpair.W:Whydon’tyougoupandaskthem?SunglassHuthasaverygoodreputation.That’swhereIgetallmyM:I’mworriedthattheywon’ttakemeseriously.Andallthepairsintherearesuperexpensive.W:Comeon,let’sgoseewhattheyhave!Maybewe’llbothleavewithnewsunglasses!M:Fine.Butweneedtofindarestaurantfirst.(Text10)W:SunSchoolinthetownofAshbertinEnglandisadayschoolforchildrenaged10to18.SunSchoolbelievesthatthehealthygrowthofachildismoreimportantthanacademicsuccess.Itoffersavarietyoflessonsandactivitiesforstudentstochoosefromandfreetimeforchildrentofollowtheirowninterests.Classesaresmallandarebasedontheindividualneeds

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