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江蘇省部分高中2024-2025學(xué)年高二下學(xué)期期末迎考英語試題1.本試卷共8頁,共四部分,滿分150分,考試時間120分鐘。2.答題前,考生務(wù)必將班級、姓名、學(xué)號寫在密封線內(nèi)。第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。()1.Whatwillthemandonext?A.Goonworking.
B.Haveabreak.
C.Trythenewrestaurant.()2.Whereisthewoman?A.Inarepairshop.
B.Inanoffice.
C.Inthestreet.()3.Whatarethespeakersdiscussing?A.Whichmovietosee.
B.Whathomeworktodo.
C.Whattextbooktoread.()4.Whatdidmostaudiencethinkofthecomedy?A.Itwasfarfromgood.
B.Itwasquiteinteresting.
C.Itwaslikelytowintheprize.()5.Whydoesn'tthewomanwanttorun?A.Sheisbusy.
B.Sheissleepy.
C.Sheisinjured.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。()6.Whatisthemandoing?A.Rentingahouse.
B.Sellingahouse.
C.Buyingahouse.()7.Whereisthehouselocated?A.OnChurchillAvenue.
B.OnSouthStreet.
C.OnWoodStreet.聽第7段材料,回答第8至10題。()8.WhatisMrBrownprobablydoingnow?A.Treatingapatient.
B.Havinganoperation.
C.Makingacall.()9.Howdoesthewomanprobablyfeelnow?A.Worried.
B.Relaxed.
C.Confident.()10.Whatwillthewomandonext?A.Seeherhusband.
B.Getsomeforms.
C.Waitoutsidetheroom.聽第8段材料,回答第11至13題。()11.Wherehasthemanjustbeen?A.Inashop.
B.Inaschool.
C.Inalibrary.()12.Howdoesthemanprefertochoosebooks?A.Bylookingatreaders'
reviews.B.Byfollowinghisfriends'
advice.C.Byreadingsomenewspaperarticles.()13.Whichbookattractsthemanmost?A.
Catch-22.
B.
AnimalFarm.
C.
BelCanto.聽第9段材料,回答第14至17題。()14.Whatmightthewoman'snewpositionbe?A.Amarketresearcher.
B.Amarketmanager.
C.Asalesperson.()15.Whohasnoideaaboutthenews?A.Olivia.
B.Katie.
C.Liam.()16.Whatdoesthewomanworryabout?A.Whethershe'llstaywithherfamily.B.Whethershe'lladapttotheculture.C.Whethershe'llbeusedtothefood.()17.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Familymembers.
B.Fellowtravellers.
C.Bossandemployee.聽第10段材料,回答第18至20題。()18.Whatshouldthestudentsdobeforethetrip?A.Writeapaper.
B.Calltheirparents.
C.Handinthenotes.()19.Whenwillthestudentsarriveatthemuseum?A.At12:45p.m.
B.At12:00noon.
C.At11:50a.m.()20.Whatdoesthespeakerremindthestudentstobring?A.Theircameras.
B.Theirnotebooks.
C.Theirlunch.第二部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出最佳選項。AWheretogotoseethenorthernlightsWhenitcomestoseeingthenorthernlights,therearemanyincredibledestinationsworldwide,includingNorway,Finland,Iceland,Russia,andtheUSA.Overour12yearsofoperation,we'vemetmanytravellerswhovisitedtheselocationswithhighhopesbutleftdisappointedafterfailingtoseetheauroras(極光).However,whentheyarriveinYellowknife,theyareoftenpleasantlysurprisedandamazedtowitnessthenorthernlightsontheirveryfirstnight!Ourprimelocation,directlybeneaththeAuroraOval,combinedwithourdevotedtouristguides,significantlyincreasesyourchancesofexperiencingthisbreathtakingphenomenon.That'swhyauroraseekersfromaroundtheworldcometoYellowknifetoenjoythedisplay!OurpassionLightsOverYellowknifeisasmallteamofindividualspassionateaboutputtingsmilesonpeople'sfaces,whichdrivesustooffertheseuniquetours.Weloveentertainingspecialrequestsinhopesofmakingyourdreamscometrue.Ifyou'reinterestedinsomethingnotlistedonoursiteorhaveanideathatcomplements(補足)whatweoffer,pleaseletusknow!We'reheretomakeithappenandensureyouradventureistrulyunforgettable!NorthernLightsTourPackageContents*1stNight$85/person*2ndNight$75/person*3rdNight+$65/person*AirportShuttleService*HotelAccommodations*NorthernLightsWatchingTourNightly(9p.m.-about1:30a.m.)*VarietyofSnacksandWarmDrinks*UnlimitedProfessionalPhotoTakingService()21.WhatmakesYellowknifeatopchoiceforauroraseekers?A.Breathtakingwinterlandscapes.
B.Amoreaccessiblelocation.C.Ahigherauroraviewingchance.
D.Itscozyaccommodations.()22.WhatfeaturesLightsOverYellowknife?A.Itencouragesstrongteamspirit.
B.Itofferstailoredcustomerservice.C.Itengagesinrecreationalactivities.
D.Itfuelstourists'
passionfortheauroras.()23.Howmuchshouldacouplepayforathree-nightauroratour?A.$195.
B.$225.
C.$390.
D.$450.BAt27,Ihadbeenwrestlingwithstressandanxiety,whichledmetoexploreacupuncture.Afriend'sfirmrecommendationinspiredmetobookmyfirstsession.IchoseOra,aclinicIhadvisitedduringitsgrandopeningin2020,drawntoitsenvironmentandknowledgeablestaff.Thoughthecost—$130foraninitial65-minutesession—washigh,Ivieweditasaninvestmentinmywell-being.Beforetheappointment,Iresearchedhowtoprepare:eatingamealtostabilizebloodsugarandavoidingcaffeinetoensurerelaxation.UponarrivingatOra,Iwasstruckbythecalmingatmosphere.Afterabriefconsultationwithmyacupuncturist,SianJames,whoassessedmylifestyleandhealthconcerns,Ichangedintoatowelandlaydown.Jamesexaminedmytongue,notingitsredtipasasignofstress,andexplainedhowitguidedherneedleplacement.Sheinserted10—13thinneedlesintomyforehead,wrists,chest,knees,andfeet.Theslightpainwastolerable,andsheexplainedthattheselectedpointstargetedspecificmeridians(經(jīng)絡(luò))tostimulatemynervoussystemandreleasebiochemicalstoaddressstress.Oncetheneedleswereinplace,Irestedfor20—25minutesinadimlylitroomwithcalmingmusic.Initiallytense,Ieventuallyrelaxed,driftingintoaZen-likestate—deeplycalmyetawareofmysurroundings.WhenJamesremovedtheneedles,Ifeltaprofoundsenseofpeacethatlastedtheentireday.Sheadvisedavoidingtiringactivitiesandalcoholtomaintaintheeffects.WhilethecalmnessfadedbyMondaymorning,theexperiencewasimpactful.Acupunctureforcedmetopause,breathe,anddisconnectfromlife'spressures.Thoughnotacure-all,acupunctureisavaluabletoolformanagingstress.Assomeonewhostrugglesto
unwind,Ifounditincrediblyeffectiveandplantoincorporate(包含)itintomyroutine.It'saremindertoprioritizeself-careamongthechaosofworkanddailylife.()24.WhydidJamesexaminetheauthor'stongue?A.Toevaluateherlevelofstress.
B.Toclarifytheneedleplacement.
C.Toconfirmhermentaldisease.
D.Togetabroadideaofherhealth.()25.Whatdidtheauthorthinkofheracupuncturesession?A.Itwasunbearable.
B.Itwascost-effective.C.Itwastransformative.
D.Itwastime-consuming.()26.Howdidacupunctureaffecttheauthor?A.Herstresscamelessfrequently.
B.Sheregainedherpeaceofmind.
C.Heranxietytotallydisappeared.
D.Sheachievedwork-lifebalance.
()27.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“unwind”inthelastparagraphmean?A.Relax.
B.Balance.
C.Focus.
D.React.CForhumans,agingisanunavoidableprocess.Butaxolotls(蠑螈),thosecute,smilingcreatures,seeminglyavoidthisfate.Inaphenomenoncalledneoteny(幼態(tài)持續(xù)),axolotlsneveroutgrowtheirlarval(幼蟲的)stage,lookinglikeoversizedbabiesasadults.Notonlydotheylookyouthful,withfeatherygillsandadorsalfin,butthesecriticallyendangeredMexicancreaturesexperiencefewphysicaldeclinesanddiseases,andcanregeneratelimbs,tail,andevenorgansovertheir21-yearlifespan.Forthatreason,axolotlsarecommonresearchsubjectsforbiologists,whohavelongbeenfascinatedbytheirabilitytoresistaging.
Arecentstudyhasshednewlightonafascinatingaspectofthesecreatures:Theirbodiesstoponeofthekeymechanismsofaging—theepigenetic(表觀遺傳的)clock—whenthey'rejustfouryearsold.Anepigeneticclockestimatesananimal'sagebasedonhowlifeevents,suchasstressordiet,turnitsgenesonandoff.Ifananimalhasexperiencedalotofinjury,forinstance,itsepigeneticorbiologicalagecouldbemucholderthanitschronologicalorrealage.
Understandingthismechanismcouldadvancethesearchforeffectiveanti-agingtherapies(治療)forhumans,whichisasignificantfocusgiventhebooming$40billionanti-agingmarket,whichisexpectedtogrowto$60billionby2032.What'smore,understandingaxolotlgeneticsmayleadtobreakthroughsinregenerativemedicine,helpingtodeveloptreatmentsforcellandmuscleregeneration,andpotentiallylimbregeneration.JamesGodwin,animmunologistattheMDIBiologicalLaboratoryinMaine,whowasnotinvolvedinthestudy,said,“Itisagreatleapforwardinagingandregeneration.Ifthemechanismscanbeunderstood,thenmanyopportunitiestoimprovehumanhealthcouldpresentthemselves.”Thestudy,conductedbygeneticistSteveHorvathandbiologistMaximinaYun,involvedexamining180axolotlsagedfromfourweeksto21years.“Wefoundthatareliableepigeneticclockcouldonlybeestablishedforthefirstfouryears,afterwhichthechemicalmarkersremainedconstant,indicatingaformofarresteddevelopment.Overall,thestudygivesushopethatifwefindouthowtheaxolotlisabletostoptheclock,”Yunsays,“maybewecanrecreatethisinotherorganisms.”()28.Whatinspiredscientiststostudyaxolotls?A.Theirresistancetogettingold.
B.Theircriticallyendangeredstatus.C.Theircuteandsmilingappearance.
D.Theiradaptationtotheenvironment.()29.Whatdoestheepigeneticclockmeasure?A.Howmanygenesthereareinanorganism.B.Howphysicalappearancegraduallychanges.C.Howbiologicalandchronologicalagearemismatched.D.Howgenesareexpressedinresponsetolifeexperiences.()30.WhydoestheauthormentionJamesGodwin'swordsinParagraph3?A.Toprovideacontextfortheresearch.
B.Todescribethecharacteristicsofaxolotls.
C.Toemphasizetheimportanceofthestudy.
D.Toexplainthecomplexityofregeneration.
()31.WhatmightHorvathandYunfurtherexplore?A.Thegeneexpressiongapbetweenyoungandoldaxolotls.B.Themechanismbehindtheepigeneticclockinaxolotls.C.Theimpactofdietsonaxolotls'
regenerativeabilities.D.Thegeneticsimilaritybetweenaxolotlsandhumans.DWhilesaying“no”canbeliberatingtosome,forothersitcanbeuncomfortable.Sometimes,societyteachesustheword“no”isimpolite.Wefeelmoreobligated(有義務(wù)的)togetalongwiththingswehonestlydonotwanttodoinordertobesociallyaccepted.Yet,thereareclearbenefitstotheword“no”.Oneofthefirststepsistofindawaytosay“no”thatfeelsnaturalandauthenticforyou.Perhapsyoumayfindthe“sandwichmethod”helpful.Itisanapproachthatinvolvessandwichingsomethingthatindividualsmayconsidernegativebetweentwopositives.Tellthepersonsomethingpositivefollowedbythe“no”andendwithsomethingpositive.It'salsoimportanttokeepinmindthatsaying“no”tosomethingbutgivingotheroptionsthatbetterfityourneedscanalsobeaneffectivewaytousethepowerof“no”.Rememberthatyourneedsareimportantandyourdecisionscandirectlyaffectyourtimeandenergy.Weallhavevariousrolesinourwork,parenting,socialobligations,andfamilydynamics.Theserolescanchallengeourabilitiestosetboundaries.Learningaboutyourselfandfindingyourinnerpoweriscrucialtoyourhealthandwell-being.Boundariescanbeflexiblewhenappropriate.Taketimetoreassessyourboundaries,takingintoaccounttheprosandcons.Andremember:Boundariesdonothavetobepermanent.Standingfirminyourdecisionsandbeingabletoexpressyourselfcanbesorewarding,buttherearealsosomesignstokeepinmindwhenitisnotbeingusedinawaytoempower.Withdrawal,lossofinterestinactivities,orhavingfeelingsofworthlessnesscanbemorethanindicativeofsaying“no”.Ifyoufindyourselfsaying“no”inawaythatleadstoisolation,thenitmightbetimetoseeamentalhealthprofessional.Overall,thereisn'ta“right”waytosay“no”.Youwillneverbeabletopleaseeveryone.Remembertoletyourinnerconfidenceshineinyourabilitytosay“no”.()32.Whatdoessocietythinkofsaying“no”?A.Understandable.
B.Necessary.
C.Inconsiderate.
D.Indifferent.()33.Howdoesthe“sandwichmethod”work?
A.Byavoidinganythingnegative.B.Bybeingsupportivebeforeandafterrejection.C.Bylookingonthepositiveside.D.Bysettingpermanentboundariesindailylife.()34.Whatdoestheauthorsuggestpeopledoregardingsaying“no”?A.Sticktoone'sdecisions.
B.Expressoneselfflexibly.C.Prioritizeothers'
needs.
D.Minditsnegativeeffects.()35.Whatwouldbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.ThePowerofaGentleRefusal
B.HowtoTakeCareofOneselfC.TheJourneyofSelf-discovery
D.HowtoSatisfyOthers'
Needs第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Ilovedigitalspaces!Iwouldn'thavewrittentheprevioussentencefiveyearsago,though.
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Ihadtoomanythingstokeeptrackof,andtoomanynotificationsdemandingmyattention!Mydigitalworldleftmedistractedandunorganized.
Afterreadingaboutdigitalminimalism(極簡主義),Ibegantoslowlydecluttermydigitallife.
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BeforeIorganizedigitalclutter,Iaskmyselfthefollowingquestion:Whatareaofdigitalclutteriscausingyouthemoststress?I'llspend10—15minutesrespondingtothatquestioninmyjournal.
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WhenIknowwhat'scausingmestress,Itaketinyactionsteps.
Previously,Itriedtoorganizemydigitallifebyusingfolders,filenamesandsomecloudstorage.
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Ifeltlessorganizedandmoreoverwhelmed(不知所措的).Myapproachtodigitalclutterhadtochange.So,Iusedafewjournalquestionstocreateaneworganizationalsystem.Byrespondingtothequestions,Icreatedanorganizationalsystemthatworksforme.Forexample,Iarchived(存檔)mostofmydigitalfiles.NowIusethesearchfunctiontofindwhatIneed.
Keepingmyhousetidyisalifelongprocess.
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Typically,Ispend10—15minutesadayorganizingmydigitalspaces.Tomakedeclutteringfun,Ilistentomusicorpodcasts.Also,Iuseachecklisttostreamline(精簡)mytasks.
A.It'sbeenagamechanger!B.Figureoutwhatworksforyou.C.Thesamegoesfordigitalspaces.D.Inthepast,Ifeltoverwhelmedbymydigitaltools.E.Writinghelpsmeidentifyproblemareastofocuson.F.Butthisapproachdidn'tmakesenseformyworklife.G.I'vedeclutteredmydigitallifebyusingathree-stepapproach.36.
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第三部分語言運用(共三節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。ItwasthethirdtimethatLucyandher30-year-oldsonBobhadparticipatedinRunforInclusion.It'samassruneventorganisedbylocalnon-profitgroupRunninghourtopromote
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ofpersonswithspecialneeds(PWSNs).
WhenLucyfirstheardabouttheevent,she
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immediately.“Wefeelvery
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totheeventbecauseit'saboutus,”themothersaid.
Thisyear,Bobparticipatedinthe20kmtandem(雙人自行車)cycle.Lucytookpartaswellbutwas
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withadifferentpartner.Nevertheless,shewas
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lookingoutforBobduringtheride.
It'ssomethingshehasbeen
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foryears,sinceBobwasdiagnosedwithGlobalDevelopmentalDelayattheageoffive.Forthepast25years,theduo(搭檔)havebeeninseparable.Sheeven
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himthroughhis12-yearcompetitiveswimmingcareer,the
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beingrepresentingSingaporeinthe2019SpecialOlympicsinAbuDhabi.
Lucy
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thatBobwillbeabletobeapartofRunforInclusionformanyyearstocome.Shesmiledwithpride:“Eventhoughhecannotbe
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toanabledperson,hecanstilldoit.”
Getting
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insuchevents,regardlessofability,helpsPWSNs
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“Nevergiveuponyourjourney,”she
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spendingsomuchtimeandeffort.”
()41.A.achievement
B.awareness
C.effort
D.service()42.A.putforward
B.jumpedat
C.signedup
D.caughton()43.A.close
B.sensitive
C.available
D.clear()44.A.armed
B.connected
C.mixed
D.paired()45.A.barely
B.occasionally
C.constantly
D.instantly()46.A.doing
B.admiring
C.benefiting
D.struggling()47.A.defended
B.supported
C.instructed
D.observed()48.A.magic
B.appeal
C.preference
D.highlight()49.A.predicts
B.expects
C.believes
D.imagines()50.A.attached
B.exposed
C.compared
D.introduced()51.A.trapped
B.skilled
C.interested
D.involved()52.A.integrate
B.break
C.fall
D.slide()53.A.part
B.favour
C.honour
D.wonder()54.A.warns
B.reminds
C.informs
D.encourages()55.A.avoid
B.regret
C.miss
D.mind第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Amongeverygenerationtherearethosewhoarewillingtobeartheheavyburdenofresponsibilityanddevotethemselvesto
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(work)forthegoodoftheircountryandpeople.ThegeophysicistHuangDanian,whopractisedcoresocialistvalues,is
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goodexample.
HuangwasborninGuangxiin1958.HewenttotheUKin1992toworkonhisPhD.Afterwardshetookajobthereandbecamea
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(respect)expert.AlthoughhespentmanyyearsintheUK,Huang'sheartneverlefthishomeland.Heknewthatifhecameback,hecouldhelpadvancescienceinChina.Hefeltnotjustadesirebutalsoaresponsibility59
(do)so.EventuallyheresignedhispostintheUKandreturnedtoChinatoworkatJilinUniversityinChangchun.
HuangwasmadechiefscientistofabranchofChina'slargestdeep-Earth
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(explore)programme.Wastingnotime,Huangworkedinhisofficedayandnight.Whenhehadtogoawayonbusiness,healways
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(choose)themidnightflightsothathedidnotmissanyworkinthedaytime.Sincehespentsomuchtimeonwork,hewasunabletoseehisfamilyveryoften.Infact,heworkedsohardthathedidnotpayenoughattentiontohisownhealth.
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theageofjust58.
Huangexcelled
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hewasworkingandmadesubstantialcontributionstohiscountry.HismissionstomaptheworldundertheEarth'ssurfacehelpeddiscovervaluablemineralresourcesandbroughtChina'sknowledgeandtechnologyinthisareaalongsidetheworld's
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anddecidedtobakeanewbatch.
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loudnoises,soshealwaysworeearplugsincrowdedplaces.
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70.Theoldcarwassurprisinglyr,neverbreakingdownduringourlongroadtrips.
71.Weneedtosticktoour
(預(yù)算)ifwewanttosaveenoughforthevacation.
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(使神清氣爽)yourmindandhelpyoufocusbetteronwork.
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(取得資格)forthescholarshipbecauseofhisacademicbackground.
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(批評)others,weshouldofferconstructivefeedback.
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(摩擦)betweenthetwoco-workersmademeetingstenseanduncomfortable.
第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)假定你是李華,上周五你校舉辦了保護文化遺產(chǎn)演講比賽。請你為校英文報寫一篇報道,內(nèi)容包括:1.參加人員;2.活動過程;3.活動反響。注意:寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80左右。ASpeechContestonCulturalHeritageProtection
第二節(jié)(滿分25分)閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右。“Kevin,Robinbrokeherarm,soyouaretodothesoloattheconcert,”saidMsReed,thebanddirector.“Yes,ma'am,”Ireplied,tryingtohidemydespair.RefusingMsReedwasimpossible.I'mthebestplayerinthesax(薩克斯)sectionofmyschoolband.I'mgoodbecauseIpractiseplayingveryhard.Iloveplayingmysax.So,what'smyproblem?Stagefright.Performingwithagroupisnoproblem.Butplayingsolo?
IrememberedthelasttimeItriedtodoso,itturnedouttobeatotalfailure.Therewere8peoplethere.Butwhenitwasmyturn,Ifroze.Mymouthwentdry,likeI'dbeensuckingonpapertowels.Icouldn'tplay.Afteraboutaminute,myteacheraskedmetositdown.I'dbetterfigureitoutorI'dfreezeagain.WhenIgothome,MumgavemeabighugandtoldmeMsReedcalledandtoldmetopickoutapieceofmusicformysolo.IpretendedeverythingwasOKandheadedforthebasement.Iplaygreatinthebasement.It'scozydownthere—justme,mysax,mymusicstandwiththelittlelight,andacoupleofspiders(蜘蛛)asmyaudience.
Avoicecalledfromthebasementstairs.“Hey,Kevin!”ItwasmybestfriendJill.She'sthesmartestpersonIknow.Itoldherthewholething.WhenItoldherIwassoscared,shecomfortedme,sayingitwasnormal.Beforesheleft,Jillsighed,“Toobadyoucouldn'tjustdoyoursolodownhere.Yousoundreallygreatinthebasement,solooseandrelaxed!”Jillwasgone,butherwordswereringinginmyears.“Jill'sright.IfIcoulddomysolofromhere,it'dbenoproblem.Whycan'ttheschoolhallfeellikemybasement?”Isaidtomyspideraudience.ThenIhadananti-freeze(防怯場)plan.Thedayfinallycame.Mysolowasthelastnumberinthefirsthalf.Itookmyseatonstage.Paragraph1:Whenthecurtainwentup,allIcoulddowasfocusonmyanti-freezeplan.Paragraph2:Withtheendofthelastnote,Ilookedaroundandletoutasighofrelief.
英語參考答案與評分標準第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。Text1W:Justhavearest,man.Youhavebeenworkingherefortwohours.M:I'dliketo,butI'mbusymakingaplanforthenewrestaurant.Ihavetohanditintoourbosstoday.Text2W:Hello,MrFred.ThisisSunshine.M:What'sthetroublewithyou,MsSunshine?W:Mycarbrokedownjustnowonmywaytowork.Ineedyourhelp.Text3W:DowehavehomeworkforMonday?Idon'thaveanythingwrittendown.M:Nothingtoreadinthetextbook,butwehavetoseeamovieandwriteaparagraphaboutit.Text4M:Ithinkthatcomedyisprettyinteresting.Isthereanypossibilitythatitwinstheprize?W:Notintheslightest,becausemostaudiencedidn'treallythinkverymuchofit.Text5M:Areyoucomingforarun?IwanttogetsomeexercisenowthatI'verecoveredfrommyinjury.W:Sorry,nottoday,Joe.Ican'tkeepmyeyesopenafterabusydayatwork,soI'mgoingstraighttobed.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。M:Hello.Areyouthepersonwhohasahouseforsale?W:Yes.M:Well,theadsaysthatithasfourbedroomsandtwolivingrooms,justwhatIneedformyfamilyofsix.MayIaskhowmuchyouwantforit?W:Iprefernottomentionapriceoverthephone.It'sinabeautifulneighbourhood.Whynotcomebyandtakealook?M:Well,Idon'tguessitwouldhurttoseethehouse.IfyoucantellmehowtoreachChurchillAvenuefromSouthStreet,I'llbethere.W:HeadnorthandturnrightatWoodStreet.You'llcometothisneighbourhoodattheendofthestreet.聽第7段材料,回答第8至10題。M:MrsBrown,wouldyoumindwaitingoutsidetheroom?I'llcallyouassoonasthedoctorfinishestheoperationandyoucanseeyourhusbandforafewminutes.W:Howishe?M:Idon'tknowyet.Butyoucanrelaxandhaveconfidenceinthedoctor.Don'tworry.Thedoctorwilltellyouhowhisconditionis,afterhehasfinishedtreatingyourhusband.W:Bytheway,howlongmayIseehimwhenyou'refinishedwithhim?M:You'dbetteraskthedoctorthat.Atthesametime,wouldyoumindfillingoutalltheformsthatarenecessary?W:Ofcoursenot.WherecanIgetthem?M:Justgodowntothemainhall.Thegirlatthefrontdeskwillhelpyou.W:OK,I'llgotherenow.聽第8段材料,回答第11至13題。W:Hello,wearedoingasurveyaboutreadinghabits.Inoticeyouhavejustleftthelibrary.Wouldyoumindtakingpart?M:Well,I'mquitebusyatthemoment.Ihavetogoshoppingandpickupmysonfromschool.W:Itwon'ttakelong.M:OK.W:Would
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