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合肥安生学校20252026学年高一上学期期末考试英语(考试时间:120分钟满分:150分)注意事项:1.答题前,务必在答题卡和答题卷规定的地方填写自己的姓名、准考证号和座位号后两位。2.答题时,每小题选出答案后,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。3.答题时,必须使用0.5毫米的黑色墨水签字笔在答题卷上书写,要求字体工整、笔迹清晰。作图题可先用铅笔在答题卷规定的位置绘出,确认后再用0.5毫米的黑色墨水签字笔描清楚。必须在题号所指示的答题区域作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效,在试题卷、草稿纸上答题无效。4.考试结束,务必将答题卡和答题卷一并上交。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。每段对话仅读一遍。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.答案是C。1.Whatdoesthemanplantodothisweekend?A.Gocampingwithhisfamily.B.Finishhisscienceproject.C.Visithisgrandparents.2.Whydoesthewomanrefusetheman'sinvitation?A.Shehastoworkovertime.B.Sheisallergictoseafood.C.Shedoesn'tliketherestaurant.3.Howdoesthewomanfeelaboutthemovie?A.Disappointed.B.Satisfied.C.Confused.4.Whatarethespeakersmainlydiscussing?A.Anewschoolclub.B.Avolunteeropportunity.C.Asummercourse.5.Whattimewillthetrainarrive?A.At8:30.B.At9:00.C.At9:30.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.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Classmates.B.Brotherandsister.C.Teacherandstudent.7.Whatsubjectdoesthemanneedhelpwith?A.Math.B.English.C.Chemistry.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whyisthewomancalling?A.Tomakeanappointment.B.Tochangeareservation.C.Tocancelameeting.9.Whenwillthewomanarrive?A.OnTuesdaymorning.B.OnWednesdayafternoon.C.OnThursdaymorning.10.Whatdoesthewomanaskthemantodo?A.Sendheraconfirmationemail.B.Preparesomedocumentsforher.C.Pickherupfromtheairport.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofthenewlibrary?A.Itistoocrowded.B.Itiswelldesigned.C.Itlacksenoughbooks.12.Whatfacilitydoesthenewlibraryhave?A.A24hourreadingroom.B.Avideogamearea.C.Acoffeeshopinside.13.Whatwillthemanprobablydonext?A.Visitthelibraryhimself.B.Borrowabookfromthewoman.C.Applyforalibrarycard.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.Whathappenedtotheman'scar?A.Itwasstolen.B.Itbrokedown.C.Itwasscratched.15.Howwillthemangotoworktomorrow?A.Takethesubway.B.Rideabicycle.C.Getaridefromhiscolleague.16.Whatisthewoman'ssuggestion?A.Buyanewcar.B.Reporttotheinsurancecompany.C.Askthepoliceforhelp.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatisthespeakertalkingabout?A.Aneweducationalprogram.B.Afamousuniversity.C.Anonlinelearningplatform.18.Whatsubjectsdoestheprogrammainlycover?A.Artandmusic.B.Scienceandmathematics.C.Languagesandliterature.19.Howlongwilltheprogramlast?A.Onemonth.B.Sixweeks.C.Threemonths.20.Whatshouldlistenersdotogetmoreinformation?A.Visitthewebsite.B.Callthespeaker.C.Emailtheprogramoffice.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。AEveryyear,millionsoftouristsflocktotheancientcityofXi'an,drawnbyitsrichhistoryandculturalheritage.TheTerracottaArmy,discoveredin1974bylocalfarmers,remainsoneofthemostsignificantarchaeologicalfindsofthe20thcentury.ButXi'anoffersfarmorethanjustthisfamousattraction.Thecity'sancientcitywall,builtduringtheMingDynasty,isthebestpreservedcitywallinChina.Visitorscanwalkorrentbicyclesalongthetop,enjoyingpanoramicviewsofthemoderncityblendingwithancientarchitecture.UnlikethecrowdedTerracottaArmysite,thewallprovidesamorerelaxedexperience,especiallyduringsunsetwhenthecitylightsbegintoglow.Forfoodlovers,Xi'an'sMuslimQuarterisamustvisitdestination.ThevibrantstreetmarketdatesbacktotheTangDynasty,whenSilkRoadtradersbroughtexoticspicesandculinarytraditionstotheregion.Today,visitorscansamplelocalspecialtieslikeroujiamo(Chinesehamburger),yangroupaomo(breadsoakedinlambsoup),andhandpullednoodles.Thearomaofcuminandchilifillstheairasvendorscompeteforcustomers'attention.HistoryenthusiastsshouldnotmisstheShaanxiHistoryMuseum,whichhousesover370,000artifactsspanningfromtheZhouDynastytotheTangDynasty.Themuseum'scollectionofTangDynastygoldandsilveritemsisparticularlyremarkable,showcasingtheextraordinarycraftsmanshipofancientChineseartists.Whetheryou'refascinatedbyancienthistory,eagertoexploretraditionalcuisine,orsimplylookingforauniquetravelexperience,Xi'anofferssomethingforeveryone.Thecity'sabilitytopreserveitspastwhileembracingmodernitymakesitatrulyunforgettabledestination.21.WhatcanvisitorsdoontheancientcitywallofXi'an?A.Buyantiquesandsouvenirs.B.Dineattraditionalrestaurants.C.Walkorcyclealongthetop.D.Watcharchaeologicalexcavations.22.WhatcontributedtothediversefoodcultureinXi'an'sMuslimQuarter?A.ThediscoveryoftheTerracottaArmy.B.TradealongtheSilkRoadduringtheTangDynasty.C.Thecity'sstatusasthecapitaloftheMingDynasty.D.Moderntourismdevelopmentinthe20thcentury.23.Wherewouldthistextmostlikelyappear?A.Inahistorytextbook.B.Inatravelmagazine.C.Inascientificjournal.D.Inabusinessreport.BMygrandmotherwasawomanofsimplehabitsandprofoundwisdom.GrowingupduringtheGreatDepression,shelearnedtomakethemostofeverything—askillshecarriedwithherthroughoutherlife.WhenIwasateenager,Ididn'tfullyappreciateherlessons.Now,asanadult,IrealizethoselessonsshapedwhoIamtoday.Onesummer,whenIwassixteen,Ispentamonthlivingwithmygrandparentsintheirsmallruraltown.Iwasboredatfirst—nohighspeedinternet,noshoppingmalls,nofriendstohangoutwith.Oneafternoon,IcomplainedtomygrandmotherthatIhadnothingtodo.Shesmiledandhandedmeabagofgreenbeansfromhergarden."We'llmakedinnertogether,"shesaid.Aswesatontheporch,snappingbeans,shetoldmestoriesaboutgrowingupduringtheDepression—howherfamilygrewtheirownfood,sewedtheirownclothes,andwastedabsolutelynothing."Backthen,"shesaid,"wedidn'thaveachoice.Butnow,peoplewastesomuchbecausethey'veneverhadtodowithout."Shetaughtmetocook,topreservefruitsandvegetables,andtorepairthingsinsteadofthrowingthemaway.Shealsotaughtmetosavemoney—notbybeingstingy,butbybeingintentionalaboutwhatIspenton."It'snotabouthavingless,"sheexplained,"it'saboutknowingthevalueofwhatyouhave."ThatsummerchangedmeinwaysIdidn'trealizeuntilmuchlater.Mygrandmotherpassedawaythreeyearsago,butherlessonsremain.WhenIseeabrokenitemthatcanbefixed,Ifixit.WhenIbuygroceries,Iavoidpackagingwaste.AndwhenIfeelboredorrestless,Irememberthatcreativityisbornoutoflimitation.Hersimplewisdom—thatweshouldvaluewhatwehave,wasteless,andappreciatethesmallthings—hasbecomeaguidingphilosophyinmylife.24.Whatcanwelearnabouttheauthor'sgrandmother?A.Shegrewupinawealthyfamily.B.Shevaluedresourcefulnessandthrift.C.Shedislikedmoderntechnology.D.Sheworkedasaprofessionalcook.25.WhydidthegrandmothertelltheauthorstoriesabouttheDepression?A.Toentertaintheauthorduringthesummer.B.Toteachtheauthoraboutthevalueofthings.C.Toconvincetheauthortobecomeafarmer.D.Tocomplainaboutthehardshipsofheryouth.26.Whatdoestheauthormeanby"creativityisbornoutoflimitation"?A.Peoplebecomecreativewhentheycan'taffordtobuynewthings.B.Greatartistsoftencomefrompoorbackgrounds.C.Boredomisthemotherofallinvention.D.Havingfewerresourcespushespeopletothinkcreatively.27.Whichofthefollowingbestdescribestheauthor'sattitudetowardshergrandmother?A.Indifferent.B.Gratefulandadmiring.C.Criticalyetaffectionate.D.Regretfulandsorrowful.CInrecentyears,theconceptof"forestbathing"—atermoriginallycoinedinJapanasshinrinyoku—hasgainedinternationalattentionasasimpleyetpowerfulwaytoimprovementalandphysicalhealth.Unlikehikingorexercisinginnature,forestbathinginvolvesslow,mindfulwalkingthroughwoodedareas,engagingallfivesenseswiththesurroundingenvironment.Researchsupportsthebenefitsofthispractice.A2022studypublishedintheJournalofEnvironmentalHealthfoundthatparticipantswhoengagedinatwohourforestbathingsessionshoweda15%decreaseincortisollevels(astresshormone)comparedtothosewhospentthesametimeinurbansettings.Bloodpressureandheartratevariabilityalsoimprovedsignificantly.Furthermore,participantsreportedbettermoodandloweranxietyscoresimmediatelyfollowingthesession,witheffectslastinguptooneweek.Thesciencebehindforestbathinginvolvesseveralfactors.Treesreleasecompoundscalledphytoncides—naturaloilsthatprotectthemfrominsectsanddisease.Whenhumansbreatheinthesecompounds,studiessuggestthattheyboosttheimmunesystembyincreasingnaturalkiller(NK)cellactivity,whichhelpsfightviralinfectionsandevencancer.Additionally,thevisualexperienceofgreeneryandnaturalpatternsreducesactivityintheprefrontalcortex,thepartofthebrainassociatedwithstressandoverthinking.Despiteitsgrowingpopularity,forestbathingisnotacureall.Dr.AmandaChen,apsychologistspecializinginnaturebasedtherapy,cautionsthatitshouldbeseenasacomplementarypracticeratherthanareplacementformedicaltreatment.Forpeoplewithseverementalhealthconditions,professionaltherapyremainsessential.Still,foreverydaystressandburnout,sherecommendsincorporatingshort,mindfulnaturewalksintoweeklyroutines.Interestingly,theJapanesegovernmenthasbeenpromotingforestbathingasapublichealthstrategysincethe1990s,designatingover60officialforestsforthispurpose.ThepracticehassincespreadtocountriesincludingSouthKorea,Finland,andtheUnitedStates,wherelocalorganizationsarecreatingdesignatedforesttherapytrails.28.Howdoesforestbathingdifferfromregularhiking?A.Itrequiresphysicalendurance.B.Itemphasizesmindfulsensoryengagement.C.Itfocusesonthespeedofwalking.D.ItisonlypracticedinJapan.29.Accordingtothe2022study,whateffectdidforestbathinghaveonparticipants?A.Theysleptbetterforafullweek.B.Theircortisollevelsdroppedsignificantly.C.Theylostweightduringthesession.D.Theirbloodpressureincreasedtemporarily.30.Whatdophytoncideshelpwithwheninhaledbyhumans?A.Theyreducevisualstress.B.Theylowerbloodpressure.C.Theystrengthentheimmunesystem.D.Theyimprovesleepquality.31.WhatisDr.AmandaChen'sviewonforestbathing?A.Itshouldreplacetraditionalmedicaltreatments.B.ItisonlyeffectiveinJapaneseforests.C.Itisahelpfuladditionto,notasubstitutefor,therapy.D.Ithasnoscientificevidencetosupportit.DTheshifttowardremotework,acceleratedbythepandemic,hasfundamentallychangedhowmillionsofpeopleapproachtheircareers.Whilesomeemployeesareeagertoreturntoofficelife,manyhavediscoveredthatworkingfromhomeoffersbenefitsthey'rereluctanttogiveup.Yettherealityismorenuancedthansimpledebatesuggests.Fortheemployees,remoteworkoffersgreaterflexibilityandautonomy.Eliminatingthedailycommutesavestimeandreducesstress—commutersinmajorcitiesoftensave60to90minutesdailythatcanberedirectedtowardexercise,family,orpersonalpursuits.Furthermore,remoteworkallowsformorefocused,uninterruptedworkblocks,aluxuryoftenunavailableinopenplanoffices.A2023surveybytheSocietyforHumanResourceManagementfoundthat78%ofremoteworkersreportedhigherjobsatisfactioncomparedtotheirprepandemiclevels.However,remoteworkcomeswithsignificantchallenges.Theblurringofboundariesbetweenworkandpersonallifehasledtoincreasedburnout.Withoutthephysicalseparationofofficeandhome,manyemployeesreportworkinglongerhours,checkingemailslateintotheevening,andfeelingunabletomentally"clockout."Infact,studiesshowthatremoteemployeesworkonaverage35extrahoursperweekthantheirofficebasedcounterparts,counteringinitialexpectationsofshorterdays.Foremployers,thepictureisequallycomplex.Remoteworkcanreduceoverheadcosts,includingofficespaceandutilities,whilesimultaneouslyexpandingthetalentpoolbeyondgeographiclimits.However,challengesaroundteamcohesion,communication,andoversightpersist.Manymanagersreportdifficultyinmaintainingcompanycultureandfacilitatingspontaneouscreativity—thoseinformalexchangesthatoftensparkinnovation.Thefuturelikelyliesinhybridmodels,whereemployeessplittimebetweenhomeandoffice.Forwardthinkingcompaniesareredesigningofficespacestofacilitatecollaboration,ratherthanindividualwork—shiftingfromcubiclestomeetingroomsandflexiblelounges.Meanwhile,they'reinvestingindigitaltoolstoenhancevirtualteamworkandestablishingclearpoliciestoprotectworklifebalance.Ultimately,thefutureofworkisn'taboutchoosingbetweenremoteandoffice,butaboutthoughtfullycombiningthebestofbothtocreatesustainable,productiveandhumancenteredworkplaces.32.Whatisamajoradvantageofremoteworkforemployeesaccordingtothepassage?A.Iteliminatesallworkplacestress.B.Itsavescommutingtimeandincreasesflexibility.C.Itguaranteeshighersalaries.D.Itprovidesbettercareeradvancementopportunities.33.Whatconcernaboutremoteworkismentionedformanagers?A.Higherofficerentalcosts.B.Difficultymaintainingcompanycultureandspontaneousinnovation.C.Limitedaccesstotheglobaltalentpool.D.Increasedemployeeturnover.34.Whatdoestheauthorpredictaboutthefutureofwork?A.Allcompanieswillreturntofulltimeofficework.B.Remoteworkwillcompletelyreplaceofficework.C.Hybridmodelscombininghomeandofficewillbecomecommon.D.Workerswillchoosetheirownhoursregardlessofcompanypolicy.35.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.Thehistoryofremoteworkinthe21stcentury.B.Abalancedexaminationofremotework'sbenefitsanddrawbacks.C.Howtechnologyhasmaderemoteworkpossible.D.Whycompaniesshouldforceemployeestoreturntooffices.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。Goodstudyhabitsareessentialforacademicsuccess.However,manystudentsstruggletodevelopeffectivestudyroutines,oftenfallingintocounterproductivepatterns.___36___Oneofthemostcommonmistakesispassiverereading.Manystudentsbelievethatsimplyreadingtheirnotesortextbooksmultipletimeswillhelpthemrememberinformation.However,researchshowsthatthisapproachisoneoftheleasteffectivestudymethods.___37___Instead,activerecall—wherestudentstestthemselvesonthematerialwithoutlookingatit—hasbeenproventosignificantlyimproveretention.Anothercrucialhabitismanagingyourstudyenvironment.Yoursurroundingshaveadirectimpactonconcentrationandproductivity.___38___Thismeansfindingaquiet,welllitspacefreefromdistractionslikephones,socialmedia,andbackgroundtelevision.Somestudentsfindthatachangeofscenery—suchasmovingfromabedroomdesktoalibrary—canrefreshtheirfocus.Planningandschedulingalsomakeatremendousdifference.Successfulstudentsplantheirstudysessionsinadvanceratherthanwaitinguntilthenightbeforeanexam.___39___Breakinglargetasksintosmaller,manageablechunksmakesthemlessoverwhelmingandhelpsmaintainmotivationthroughoutlongerstudyperiods.Finally,takecareofyourphysicalhealth.___40___Researchconsistentlyshowsthatsleepdeprivationreducesmemoryconsolidationandcognitiveperformance.Eatingbalancedmealsandstayinghydratedalsocontributetomentalclarity.Studentswhoneglectthesebasicneedsoftenfindthattheirstudyeffortsyielddisappointingresults.A.Instead,theyshouldcreateatimelinethatspreadsrevisionoverseveraldaysorweeks.B.Ifyoucan’tfocusinyourcurrentlocation,trymovingtoadifferentquietspace.C.Itdoesn’tmatterwhereyoustudyaslongasyoudoitforseveralhourseveryday.D.Byrecognizingandadjustingthesehabits,studentscanmaketheirstudytimemuchmoreeffective.E.Readingthesameinformationrepeatedlygivesthebraintheillusionofmasterywithoutrealunderstanding.F.Aquietenvironmentandcomfortabletemperatureareessentialforeffectivelearning.G.Lackofsleep,poornutrition,andlackofexercisecanseriouslyharmmemoryandfocus.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。ItwasacoldDecembermorning,andIwasdrivingalongaquietcountryroadonmywaytovisitmyparentsfortheholiday.Suddenly,theskyturneddarkandsnowbeganfallingheavily.Withinminutes,theroad__41__invisible.Asacitydriver,Ihadlittleexperiencewithsnow.MyheartpoundedasItriedto__42__thecarsteady.Ireducedmyspeedtoacrawl,buttheicyroadmadeit__43__tokeepcontrol.BeforeIknewit,mycarslidofftheroadintoaditch.Foramoment,Ijustsatthere,too__44__tomove.Itookoutmyphoneonlytofindtherewasno__45__.Panicbegantosetin.Thesnowwaspilingupquicklyandmywarmwinterclotheswereinthetrunk.Iwastrapped,alone,and__46__.Aboutthirtyminuteslater—thoughitfeltlikehours—Isawheadlightsthroughthesnow.Arustytruck__47__besidemycar.Atallmanwithathickbeardsteppedoutandknockedonmywindow."Youstuck?"heaskedinavoicethatwassurprisinglygentle.Inodded,barelyabletospeak.Hedidn’tsaymuchmore.Hegotaropefromhistruck,attachedittomycar,and__48__topullmeout.Afterafewattempts,mycarwasbackonthe__49__.Thenheledmetothenearesttown,followinghistruck’stracks.Whenwearrivedatthegasstation,Itriedtothankhimandofferedhimmoney.He__50__politely."That’swhatneighborsdo,"hesaid,gettingbackintohistruck."HaveasafejourneyandamerryChristmas,younglady."Inevergothisname,andIneversawhimagain.Butthat__51__strangertaughtmesomethingpowerful.Inaworldwherepeopleareofteninahurryandfocusedonthemselves,kindnesscanappearinthe__52__ofsnow,intheformofabeardedmaninanoldtruck.I’veneverforgottenhissimplegenerosity.Fromthatdayon,I’vetriedto__53__thatkindnesswheneverIseesomeoneintrouble.Theholidayseasonbringsoutthebestinsomepeople.__54__often,wehearaboutthestressandthecrowds.Butforme,thatwinter’smorningwasn’taboutshoppingorpresents.Itwasaboutthe__55__ofhumanconnection—thereminderthatweallneedahandsometimes,andthatgivingonefeelsjustasgoodas__56__one.41.A.appeared  B.became  C.felt  D.looked42.A.keep  B.start  C.push  D.stop43.A.easy  B.safe  C.impossible  D.exciting44.A.excited  B.shocked  C.relieved  D.embarrassed45.A.air  B.space  C.signal  D.map46.A.helpless  B.hopeless  C.careless  D.fearless47.A.droveaway  B.pulledover  C.spedup  D.brokedown48.A.failed  B.managed  C.waited  D.refused49.A.road  B.track  C.field  D.ground50.A.agreed  B.accepted  C.complained  D.declined51.A.perfect  B.ordinary  C.annoying  D.unknown52.A.middle  B.shape  C.beginning  D.height53.A.forget  B.repay  C.passon  D.giveup54.A.Too  B.So  C.Even  D.More55.A.loss  B.beauty  C.danger  D.cost56.A.receiving  B.creating  C.showing  D.missing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。TheChinaNationalTeaMuseum,__57__(locate)ontheshoresofWestLakeinHangzhou,isaplacewheretraditionandtranquilitymeet.Coveringanareaofover30,000squaremeters,themuseum__58__(display)thelongandrichhistoryofChineseteaculturesinceitopenedin1991.Visitorstothemuseumcanexplorevariousexhibitionhalls__59__(feature)ancientteasets,historicaldocuments,andartworksrelatedtotea.Themuseum’ssettingisaspeacefulastheteagardens__60__surroundit,providingvisitorswithaperfectenvironmenttoescape__61__busycitylife.Forthose__62__(interest)inlearningmore,themuseumoffersworkshopswhereparticipantscanobservetraditionaltea—__63__(prepare)techniques,andtastedifferentvarietiesoftea,fromgreenteatoblacktea,fromoolongtopu'er.Itissaidthatteadrinking__64__(become)adailyhabitforChinesepeoplemorethantwothousandyearsago.TheChinesehaveasaying:"Firewood,rice,oil,salt,sauce,vinegarandteaarethesevennecessitiestobeginaday."__65__tearankslastamongtheseseven,ithaslongheldaspecialplaceinChineseculture.Itis__66__(common)usedinsocialgatherings,officialceremonies,andevenasagiftbetweenfriends.Overthecenturies,Chineseteaculture__67__(spread)tocountriesacrosstheworld,influencingthewaypeopledrinkandappreciateteaglobally.Today,whetheryouareinahighendteahouseinTokyo,acaféinLondon,oratraditionalhomeinMorocco,youcanfindtracesofthisancientChinesetradition.Theglobaljourneyofteais__68__(true)astoryofculturalexchange.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,你的英国笔友Tom正在为即将到来的大学申请撰写个人陈述(personalstatement),他向你寻求建议。请你给他写一封回信,内容包括:(1)你对个人陈述写作的建议(至少两点);(2)表达你的鼓励和祝福。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。DearTom,_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________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。Ihadalwaysdreamedofbecomingapilot.EversinceIwasfiveyearsold,Iwouldstareupatthesky,watchingplanestracewhitelinesacrosstheblue,imaginingmyselfsittinginthecockpit,guidingthousandsofpassengerssafelythroughtheclouds.Myroomwascoveredwithpostersofaircraft,andIcouldnameeverycommercialplanemodelbytheageoften.Buttherewasoneproblem:Iwasterrifiedofheights.Itwasanembarrassingcontradiction.Howcouldsomeonewhowantedtoflyforalivingbeafraidoflookingdownfromatallbuilding?EverytimeIwenttoanobservationdeck,mylegswouldturntojelly,andmyheartwouldraceuncontrollably.MyfriendslaughedwhenItoldthemmydream."Apilotwho’safraidofheights?That’slikeachefwhohatesfood!"theyteased.WhenIturnedeighteen,Iappliedtotheaviationacademyanyway.Myparentsweresupportivebutconcerned."Areyousureaboutthis,son?"myfatheraskedgently."Beingapilotisn’tjustaboutlovingplanes—it’saboutbeingcomfortableinthesky."Inoddedfirmly,thoughinsideIwasfullofdoubt.Thefirstweekattheacademywasoverwhelming.Onthethirdday,wewerescheduledforourfirsttrainingflight—ashortlessoninasmallCessnaaircraft.AsIwalkedtowardthesmallplaneonthetarmac,mypalmsweresweaty.Theinstructor,CaptainReynolds,acalm,experiencedpilotwithmorethan20,000flighthours,noticedmynervousness."Firsttimeinasmallplane?"heasked.Inodded,unabletospeak.Hesmiledandsaid,"I’llberighttherewithyou."Theplanetookoffsmoothly,butasweclimbedhigher,myfeartookover.Ilookedoutthewindowandsawthegroundfallingaway—theairportshrinkingtoatinypatch,thecarsbecomingsmalldots,thebuildingsturningintotoys.Mybreathingbecameshallowandfast.Igrippedthearmrestsotightlythatmyknucklesturnedwhite.Iwantedtoscream,butnosoundcameout.CaptainReynoldsnoticedimmediately.Hegentlyplacedhishandonmyshoulderandspokecalmly."Lookforward,notdown.Focusonthehorizon,nottheground.Tellmewhatyousee."注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Iforcedmyselftolookstraightaheadtowardthehorizon.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Ayearlater,Icompletedmyfirstsoloflight.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________听力原文Text1M:I'mthinkingofgoingcampingwithmyfamilythisweekend.Theweatherforecastsaysit'llbesunny.W:Thatsoundsfun!Butdon'tforgettobringenoughwarmclothes—itgetscoldatnight.Text2M:Wouldyouliketojoinusfordinneratthenewseafoodrestaurantdowntown?W:I'dloveto,butI'mallergictoshellfish.Maybewecantrysomewhereelsenexttime.Text3M:Didyouenjoythemovielastnight?W:Tobehonest,Iwasprettydisappointed.Theactingwasgood,buttheplotwastoopredictable.Text4M:Iheardthere'sanewvolunteerprogramatthecommunitycenter.Wanttosignuptogether?W:Actually,I'malreadyhelpingattheanimalshelteronweekends.Butmaybewecanjointheprogramnextmonth.Text5M:Excuseme,whattimedoesthetrainfromBeijingarrive?W:It'sscheduledtoarriveat9:30,butit'srunningabout30minuteslate.Text6W:Hey,canyouhelpmewiththismathproblem?I'vebeenstuckonitforanhour.M:Sure,letmetakealook.Oh,thisisthesameoneourteacherexplainedyesterday.Youjustneedtousetheformulafrompage42.Text7M:Hello,thisistheSunnyHotel.HowcanIhelpyou?W:Hi,IbookedaroomfornextTuesdaybutIneedtochangethedate.CouldImoveittoThursdayinstead?M:Letmecheck...Yes,wehaveavailability.I'llupdateyourreservation.Text8M:Haveyoubeentothenewlibraryyet?W:Yes,Iwentthereyesterday.It'sreallywelldesigned—lotsofnaturallightandquietstudyareas.Theyevenhaveacoffeeshoponthegroundfloor.M:Thatsoundsgreat.I'lldefinitelycheckitoutthisweekend.Text9W:Whathappenedtoyourcar?Isawitthismorningandthere'sabigscratchontheside.M:Ihavenoidea.SomeonemusthavehititwhileIwasparkedatthesupermarket.I'llhavetore

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