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2024-2025學(xué)年度(下)沈陽市五校協(xié)作體期末考試高二年級(jí)英語試卷考試時(shí)間:120分鐘滿分:150分第一部分聽力(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5ABC你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對(duì)話僅讀一遍。Whatdoesthewomanasktheboytodo?Washhishands. B.Preparesomefood. C.Mopthefloor.Whenarethespeakerssupposedtomeet?OnSunday. B.OnSaturday. C.OnFriday.Howdoesthewomansound?Tired. B.Energetic. C.Worried.WithwhomdidthemangotoRussialastyear?Hisfriends. B.Hisfamilymembers. C.Hisfellowworkers.Whydoesthewomanrefusetotaketheman’sadvice?Sheworriesthedressisunsuitablefortheoccasion.Shethinksthedressisabitold-fashioned.Shebelievesthedressistoothickforher.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(duì)話或獨(dú)白。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C55對(duì)話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。WhatisNancydoingatfirst?Placinganorderforredclothes.Drawingupaworkschedule.Constructingapieceofwriting.WhatdoesNancyoffertodo?Tellthemanabouthisanimalyear.Sharesomewebsiteswiththeman.Makeabowlofnoodlesfortheman.聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。Whydoesthemanstayinahotelthesedays?Hishouseiscurrentlybeingrepaired.Hehasn’trentedasatisfactoryroom.HeisonabusinesstripWhoisprobablyJimmy?Theman’sbrother. B.Thewoman’sroommate. C.Thespeakers’colleague.聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。WhatdoesSarahthinkofmakingbreakfastinperson?It’squitehealthy. B.Itneedsalotoftime. C.It’sagoodstartofaday.WhatwillAlexdoifhehasnotimetomakebreakfastinthemorning?Cooksomethinginadvance.Gotoacafedirectly.Eatnothing.WhatisAlexmainlytalkingabout?Whethertopreparebreakfastonabusyday.Howtomakeadeliciousbreakfast.Whyhemakesbreakfastbyhimself.聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。WhatdidFrankdoattheshelterlastSunday?Hedonatedsomeclothes. B.Hegavesomefoodout. C.Hepickedsomevegetables.HowdoesFrankfeelabouthislifeafterdoingthevolunteerwork?Grateful. B.Regretful. C.Bored.Whatwillthewomanprobablydoattheshelter?Dosomeofficework. B.Dosomegardening. C.Makesomedishes.WherewillthespeakersmeetfirstthisSaturday?AtFrank’shome. B.Atabookshop. C.Atthewoman’splace.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。Whichyearcanthefamilyname“Gotobed”datebackto?A.1296. B.1279. C.1269.Whatfamilynamewasrelatedtoajob?“Nutter”. B.“Onions”. C.“Hardmeat”.Whatdoesthespeakersayaboutthefamilyname“Smellie”?It’sunusualintheUKnow.Itcouldbeamisspellingofavillage.Ithassomethingtodowithabadsmell.Whatdothefamilynames“Onions”and“Greedy”haveincommon?They’rebothconnectedwitheating.They’rebothrelatedtoIreland.Theirspellingsbothhavebeenchanged.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和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。ATheShaneMacThomáisEssayPrizeforPrimarySchoolsTohonourourhsorianemáis,Experincensproudtocontinueengagingyoungpoplehhistoryhroughournnualprimarylessycompetiion.ExperienceGlasnevinoffersengagingeducationalexperiencestailoredtotheageandinterestsofalllearners.Pupilsexploreover200yearsofhistoryastheylearnaboutthepeopleburiedwithinthecemetery.Nowwe’reaskingyouandyourclasstodothesame!EssayTitle:ExplorethestoryofDublin’spastinyourownwordsAsIreland’sNationalCemetery,GlasnevinplaysahugeroleinthehistoryofDublinitself.We’reaskingfifthandsixthclassstudentsacrossthecountrytowriteashortessaybasedonthetitleabove,tellingusabouttheirfavouritehistoricalDublinfigure,orsomethingaboutthehistoryofthecityitself.Pupilswillbeabletoshare,innomorethan600words,theiraccountofanytopicfromDublin’ssplendidhistory.Teachers:Haveyourpupilsusethewritingtemplate(模板)includedinthismonth’sTeacher’sResourcePacktowritetheiressayor,alternatively,theyaremorethanwelcometotypetheiressay.BackgroundtotheCompetitionThismemorialessayprizewasestablishedbyDublinCemeteriesTrustin2024tohonourShaneMacThomáis(1967-2014).ShaneplayedakeyroleinexpandingpublicinterestinGlasnevinCemeteryandalsoknowledgeofitasanimportantnationalheritagesite.ThisessayprizeisintendedtoencourageyoungerpeopletoengagewiththesetopicsanddevelopaninterestinthesubjectstowhichShanededicatedhimself.Whetherit’sapersonoraneventfromanypartofDublin’shistory,we’dlovetohearwhatyouhavetosay.Whoisthecompetitiontargetedat?Parents. B.Teachers. C.Pupils. D.Citizens.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothetext?AllcontributionsareencouragedtoengagewithDublin’shistory.Thewordsforthesubmissionsarerequiredtosurpass600words.Thereisonlyonewayfortheparticipantstofinishtheirwritings.TheessayprizeisintendedtopromoteDublinCemeteriesTrust.Whereisthetextmostprobablytakenfrom?Atravelguide. B.Anofficialannouncement.C.Ahistorypaper. D.Amemorialbiography.BEppie’scheekswereflushedwithdistress.“Thankyou,sirandmadam.ButIcan’tleavemyfather.”EppiewentbacktoSilas’schair,andputanarmroundhisneck,brushingthetearsfromhereyes.Godfreywasextremelyannoyed.Hewantedtodowhathethoughtwashisduty.AndadoptingEppiewouldmakehimfeelmuchlessguiltyabouthispast.“But,Eppie,youmustagree,”hecried.“Youaremydaughter!SilasMarner,youknow,Eppie’smotherwasmywifeandsheismyownchild.”Eppie’sfacewentwhite.Silas,whohadbeenrelievedbyhearingEppie’sanswertoGodfrey,nowansweredbitterly,“Then,sir,whydidn’tyouconfessthissixteenyearsago,beforeIbegantoloveher?Whydoyoucometotakeherawaynow,whenit’sliketakingtheheartoutofmybody?Godgavehertomebecauseyouabandonedher!AndHeconsidershermine!”“Ithink,Marner,”hesaidfirmly,“thatyoushouldconsiderwhat’sbestforEppie.Youshouldn’tstandinherwaywhenshecouldhaveabetterlife.”Silaswassilentforamoment.HewasworriedthatperhapsGodfreywasright,andthatitwasselfishofhimtokeepEppie.Atlasthebroughtoutthedifficultwords.“Allright.Speaktothechild.Iwon’tpreventherfromgoing.”Godfreyandhiswifewererelievedtohearthis,andthoughtEppiewouldnowagree.“Eppie,mydear,”saidGodfrey,“althoughIhaven’tbeenagoodfathertoyousofar,Iwanttodomybestforyounow.”ButEppiedidnotcomeforwardthistime.ShestoodbySilas’sside,holdinghishandinhers,andspokealmostcoldly.“Thankyouforyourkindoffer.ButIwouldn’tbehappyifIleftfather.He’dhavenobodyifIweren’there.Nobodyshallevercomebetweenhimandme!”“Butyoumustmakesure,Eppie,”saidSilasworriedly,“thatyouwon’tbesorry,ifyoudecidetostaywithpoorpeople.Youcouldhaveamuchbetterlife.”“I’llneverbesorry,”saidEppiefirmly.“Idon’twanttoberich,ifIcan’tlivewiththepeopleIknowandlove.”WhydidGodfreywanttoclaimEppieback?Topleasehispresentwife. B.Torepairhispublicreputation.C.Toeasehissenseofguilt. D.TomakethingseasierforSilas.HowdidSilasfeelaccordingtoparagraph3?Annoyed. B.Relieved. C.Surprised D.Confused.WhatmadeSilasfinallyletEppiemakeherowndecision?PressurefromGodfrey. B.Hisdeeploveforher.C.Fearoflegalconsequences. D.Hisdesireformoralsuperiority.WhatvaluesdoesEppie’sdecisionmirror?Puttingpersonalfreedomfirst.Livinguptofamilyexpectations.Focusingonmaterialcomforts.Valuingemotionalbondsoverwealth.CEachyear,anestimated53,000touristsvisitAntarctica,andtheycouldeachbeunintentionallycontributingtothemeltingof83tonnesofsnow,accordingtoanewstudypublishedinNatureCommunications.Theculpritisblackcarbon,createdwhenfossil(化石)fuelsandbiomassareburnt.Blackcarbonsettlesonthesnow,causingittodarkenincolour.Thisincreasestheabsorptionofheatfromthesunandquickensmelting.Duetoitsremoteness,Antarcticahasalowbackgroundlevelofblack-carbonpollutioncomparedtootherpartsoftheworld.However,thenewstudyindicatesthatblackcarbonfromAntarctictourismandresearchactivitieshasneverthelesshadanotableeffectontheicylandscape.Theinternationalresearchteammeasuredblackcarbonconcentrationsinsnowcollectedfrom28sitesalonga2,000-kilometrestretchofthenorthernAntarcticPeninsula.Theresearchersfoundthatblackcarbonlevelswerehighernearresearchfacilitiesandlandingsitesfortouristshipsthanatmoreremoteregionsofthepeninsula.Thestudyestimatesthat,inheavilyimpactedareas,blackcarbonpollutioniscausingsnowpacktodecreasebyupto23millimetreseachyear.Altogether,anestimated4.4megatonnesperyearofsnowismeltingmorequicklyinthesummerduetotheimpactsofblackcarbonfromtourismalone—translatingto83tonnespervisitor.Althoughthesefiguresarestriking,therealimpactcouldbemorecomplexthanthedatasuggest.“Itislikelythatlocalemissions(排放)accountformostoftheblackcarboncontentinsamplescollectedaroundresearchfacilitiesandpopularshoretourist-landingsites,”thepaperstates.Ships,aeroplanes,helicopters,generatorsandtrucksareknownsourcesofblackcarbonthatcansettleonsnow.Thestudyauthorssuggestthattouristcruises(巡航)andfuel-poweredequipmentatscientificresearchstationsarelikelythelargestsourcesofblack-carbonpollutioninthestudyarea.That’sdespiteeffortsinrecentyearstoreducetheenvironmentalfootprintofAntarctictourism,suchasswitchingtomarinediesel(船用柴油)ordeepcyclebatterypower.“OurresultsshowthatmoreremainstobedonetoreducetheimpactsoftourismandshipsinAntarctica,”theauthorswrite.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“culprit”inparagraph2mean?Maincause. B.Harmfulgas. C.Usefulenergy. D.Unexpectedresult.HowisblackcarbonproducedinAntarctica?Fromwindsblowinginforeigndust.Fromvolcanicactivitiesundertheice.Fromnaturalchangesintemperature.Fromfueluseintourismandresearch.Whatdothefiguresinparagraph5mostlikelyimply?Theyexactlyshoweachvisitor’scarbonfootprint.Theimpactofhumanactivitymaybeunderestimated.TheysuggestthatAntarcticatourismshouldbebanned.Thedatamayoverstatethesnowpackmeltingproblem.WhatdotheauthorsthinkofcurrentenvironmentaleffortsinAntarctica?Theystillshowlimitedeffect. B.Theypaintarosypicture.C.Theyareadropinthebucket. D.TheyboostAntarcticatourism.DAlongsidethecrispsinthesnackaisle,supermarketsarenowstackingshelveswithroastedchickpeas,cheesebites,andbeefjerky.Anarrayofhigh-proteinalternativesisappearingalongsidelow-fatandlow-sugarfoods.Dairysectionsarepackedwithhard-to-pronouncefaresuchasskyrandkefir.High-proteindietshavebecomemainstream.Onsocialmedia,foodandfitnessinfluencersrecommendprotein.Celebritieshavemadeittrendytolookstrong,ratherthanskinny.Atrendisclosetoanobsession.Googlesearchesfor“high-proteindiet”reachedtheirhighestpointeverinJanuary.Some64%ofAmericanswanttoincreasetheamountofproteintheyeat.InBritain,Ocado,anonlinesupermarket,figuresover40%ofconsumershaveincreasedtheirproteinintakeoverthepastyear.Sowhatexplainstheconstantappetite?Gymenthusiastshavebeenwolfingdownproteinfordecades.Morerecentlythelessstronghavealsorealisedthatproteincanhelpthembuildmusclewhilefeelingfullerforlonger.JuergenEsseratDanone,aFrenchdairygiant,sayshungerforproteinfirsttookoffamongyoungsterswhowanttolookmuscular.Itsoonspreadtoolderpeopleeagertostaystrongandhealthy.Thepandemicgotpeopleworryingabouttheirhealthandincreaseddemand.High-proteinproductsarehelpingfirmsexpand.RevenuesatDanoneincreasedby4.3%in2024,drivenbyhigh-proteinyoghurtsanddrinks.Thequestioniswhetherthetrendhasgonetoofar.TheWorldHealthOrganisationrecommends0.83gramsadayperkilogramofbodyweight.Bythatmeasure,theaverageAmericanorBritonconsumestoomuch.Forfoodfirmsalready,strugglingtomeetmultiplerequirements,itisyetanotherchallenge.Consumersdonotonlywantmoreproteinandlessultra-processing,butalsomoreplant-basedfoodandanythinggoodforthegut(腸道).TheCurators,aBritishsnackmaker,hasabalancingacttoperform.Whenthefirmbeganmakingsoyaandlentilchips,itsettledontengramsofproteinperbag.Recipeswithmorewerenotastasty.Andasfoodcrazescomeandgo,apleasantflavourmaybethemostenduringrequirementofall.Whatcanwelearnabouthigh-proteindiets?High-proteinfoodsonsupermarketshelvesarealwayslowinfatandsugar.Theirpopularitywaslargelydrivenbysocialmediaandcelebrityinfluence.ThemajorityofGoogleusersareobsessedwithadoptinghigh-proteindiets.Theconsumptionofhigh-proteindietsinAmericaishigherthanthatinBritain.HowdoestheauthordeveloptheideainParagraph3?Bypresentingaseriesofstatisticaldata.Bytracingthespreadofthetrendovertime.Byanalyzingthebenefitsthroughexpertopinions.BycomparingtheattitudesacrossdifferentgroupsWhatisthemainchallengefoodcompaniesfaceinthehigh-proteinmarket?Ensuringthathigh-proteinproductssatisfynutritionalguidelines.Reducingthecostsofprotein-richproductstoremaincompetitive.Balancingthedietarypreferencesandhealthconcernsofconsumers.Convincingconsumersthathigh-proteindietsareuniversallyhealthy.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?FuelingtheFuture:TheScienceBehindtheProteinObsessionProteinRevolution:WhetherModernDietsHaveGoneTooFarTheRiseofProtein:HowDemandReshapedConsumerBehaviorfromGymtoShelves:AGrowingAppetiteforHigh-ProteinDiets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(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。Nomatterhowscheduledyourlifemaybe,there’salwaysthatfeelingofneverhavingenoughtimeathome.Lifegoesbytooquickly.36Couldweslowdownandenjoyasimpler,freer,andhappierhomelife?Absolutely!Hereareseveralwaystocreatea“cultureofslow”inyourhome.Identifyyourreasonstorush.Beginobservingyourpatternsofrushing.Whendoyouusuallytendtorush?Maybeit’swhenyou’reabouttoleavethehouse,ormaybeit’sinatime-pressuredsituation.Then,slowdownbyusinganinnerreminderlike“Thehurryonlyhurts”,reallyobservethesituation,andbreathe.Identifywhat’smostimportanttoyouduringthatmoment.37Practicedigitalminimalism.38Technologyismostlikelytotakeourattentionawayfromwhatwearedoinginourhomes.Creatinga“cultureofslow”meansconcentratingyouronlinetimeonasmallnumberofcarefullyselectedactivitiesthatsupportwhatyouvalue.Andthenbeingokaywithmissingoutoneverythingelse.Takemorewalks.Naturemovesataslowpace,andthemoreyouspendtimeintheoutdoors,themoreyourpacealsoslows.39Italsoprovidesopportunitiestoslowyourthoughtsandrefocusthemonwhatmatters.Forahealthierlifestyle,takemorewalks.Practiceonerestdayaweek.Chooseonedayaweekforrestandleisure.Considerita“do-nothingday”,whereworkissetasideandrelationshipsarerenewed.40Maybeyoutakeafamilyhike,cooktogether,orenjoyacozyreadingsessiononthesofa.Restdays,whentakenseriously,dramaticallyslowthepaceoflife.Maketimeandspacetojustbetogether.Scheduleyouroutdooractivitiesproperly.Everydaycanfeellikerushhouronrepeat.Usethatasmotivationtomovemoreslowly.Simple,slowlivingisbasicallyamatteroffocus.Beingoutsidehasauniquepowertoresetthemind.Takethisastepfurtherbypracticingmindfulness.第三部分語言運(yùn)用(共兩節(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(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。Africansunshonebrightlyoverheadaswedrovealong.IwasinMalawionmywaytoseethenew41,fundedinpartbyourmoney-raisingefforts.Afterseveralhours,we42intoavillage.Thevillagechief43usandthankedusforcoming.Hesaidheandhisentirevillageowedustheir44.Directingourattentiontothewaterhole,thechief45.Formanyyears,ithadbeenthevillage’sonlysourceofwaterandhadtoservemany46.Livestock(牲畜)drankfromit.Womenwashedclothesinit.Onunbearably47days,thechildrencooledthemselvesinit.Andeveryday,girlsfromthevillagewouldgetwaterfromitforcookinganddrinking.Afterthechieffinishedhis48,thewomenbegantosinganddancejoyfully.Ifelttheywereturningapageonadarkpastand49thehopeofthefuture.Whenwearrivedatthenewwell,thechiefsaidthatbygivinghisvillage50waterwehadgiventhemlifeitself.Thevillagerswerehealthy,fewerchildrenwere51anddiarrhea(腹瀉)wasnolongerasilentkiller.Butmostimportantly,thevillagers’humanityhadbeen52.Icouldn’tgettosleepthatnight.Afterbeing53awakeforwhatseemedlikehours,Igotoutofmytenttositoutside.My54toMalawihadgivenmemuchtothinkaboutandIwas55forthequiettimealone.41.A.wellB.villageC.hospitalD.school42.A.walkedB.ranC.rolledD.rushed43.A.recognisedB.greetedC.visitedD.praised44.A.successesB.apologiesC.profitsD.lives45.A.wentonB.brokeinC.spokeupD.calmeddown46.A.causesB.purposesC.animalsD.farmers47.A.dryB.cloudyC.windyD.hot48.A.dutyB.speechC.lectureD.discussion49.A.celebratingB.sharingC.offeringD.seeking50.A.processedB.limitlessC.cleanD.flowing51.A.fearfulB.illC.hurtD.thirsty52.A.restoredB.changedC.leftD.approached53.A.stillB.hardlyC.occasionallyD.wide54.A.returnB.driveC.tripD.connection55.A.excitedB.readyC.anxiousD.glad第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Tapyourfingersonthescreenandyourfavoritebooks56. (deliver)toyourdoorwithinacoupleofhours.Whowouldhavethoughtthatcultural57. (consume)inChinacouldbecomeaseasyasorderingasandwich?The“Lovingtoreadathome”program58. (launch)bytheChengduLibraryallowsreaderstologontoaminiprogramofthesamenamelinkedtothelibrary’sofficialdigitalplatform.Readerscanthenchoosetheirfavoritebooksandwaitforthemtobedeliveredtotheirdoorforjust6yuan59. onetothreebooks.Eachusercanborrowamaximumofeightbooksatatimefor30days.60. totalofmorethan20,000booksthatcomefrom22publiclibrariesarereadytobeborrowed,61. (cover)awiderangeofcategories,withhistory,fictionnovelsandearthsciencebooksbeingthethree62. (popular)choicesamongreaders.Booksaboutphilosophy,biologyandagriculturecanalsobefoundonline,manyof63. arefromforeignauthors.TheChengduLibraryisnottheonlyinstitutionprovidingbooks-to-goservices.There64. (be)morethan3,300publiclibrariesprovidingthis“l(fā)ibrary’snewO2O(onlinetooffline)path”sofar,whichreducesthe“timecost”forreaders65. (significant)andallowsthem“torealizethatreadingisahandypartofpeople’severydaylives”.第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)封郵件,內(nèi)容包括:說明問題;提出建議。注意:寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80個(gè)左右。DearMsWang,Yourssincerely,LiHua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。I’mnotknowntobeaparticularlyluckyperson.Raffles(抽獎(jiǎng)),t-shirtcannons,radiocalls,randomroommateselections—noneoftheseeverseemtoworkoutinmyfavor.Butmyfortuneseemedtohitanall-timelowlastMonday.Thedaystartedniceenough.Iwenttowork,gotoffatfiveanddecidedtoheadtothebeach.Itwasswelteringhot,andIknewthecoolwatersofLakeMichiganwouldhelpwashawaymysweat.Thefirstsignoftroublewaswhenmycellphonenavigationstoppedworkingproperlyandshowedthewrongdirections.Iwasnewtotheareaanddidn’tquiteknowmywayaroundyet,soIendeduptakingawrongturnanddrivingthroughawebofneighborhoods,turninga10-minutedriveintoa40-minuteone.Butfine,Igetlostoften.Imadeittothebeacheventually.Tookaquickdipinthewater,hadabiteofthebutterpaneerIhadpickedupearlier.Imadeitbacktomycar,pullingsomeclothesouttochangeinto.AsIheadedtotherestroom,IrealizedIhadforgottenashirt.SoIwalkedback,tuggedonthehandleandrealizedwithhorrorthatmykeysweresittinginthepassengerseatofmycar.IcalledAAA(AmericanAutomobileAssociation).Asitturnsout,Idon’thaveanAAAmembership.Icalledmyparentsandtheyanxiouslytriedtofigureouthowtoaddmetotheircard,whilemyphonebatterywasat21%anddropping.IcalledAAAagain,andtheyinformedmethattheywouldbethereinaboutanhourandahalf,whichseemedlikealongtimeasIsatontopofthetrunkofmycar.Thesunwasloweringintheskyandtheparkinglotwasemptyingout.Iheardthunder,andIsawpeopleexitingthebeachatanincreasingrate.WhenIcheckedmyweatherapp,Isawanalarmingupdate:aheatadvisory(預(yù)警),a100%chanceofalightningstorm,andatornadowarning.注意:續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;請(qǐng)按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。Fearfulandalone,Istoodfrozenasthunderrolledcloser. ThekindladydrovemethroughthepoundingraintowardanearbyStarbucks. 2024-2025學(xué)年度(下)沈陽市五校協(xié)作體期末考試高二年級(jí)英語試卷答案考試時(shí)間:120分鐘考試分?jǐn)?shù):150分第一部分:聽力(每小題1.5分;滿分30分)1—5ACBCA 6—10CBACB 11—15ACBAC 16—20BCBAB第二部分:閱讀理解+七選五(每小題2.5分;滿分50分)21—23CAB 24—27CABD 28—31ADBA 32—35BBCD 36—40CDEFA第三部分:完型填空(每小題1分,滿分15分)41—45ACBDA 46—50BDBAC 51—55BADCD第四部分:語篇填空(每小題1.5分,滿分15分)56.willbedelivered 57.consumption 58.launched 59.for 60.A61.covering 62.mostpopular 63.which 64.havebeen 65.significantly作文第一節(jié)應(yīng)用文(滿分15分)Onepossibleversion:DearMsWang,I’mwritingtoexpressmyconcernoveryourrecentdecisiontoswitchtofullEnglishinstructioninEnglishclass.WhileitmaybenefitfluentEnglishspeakers,somestudentsmightstruggletocomprehendandkeeppacewiththelessons.Therefore,Isuggestweinitiallyadoptamixed-languageapproachandwewillgraduallyturntofullEnglishinstruction.Itwouldalsobehelpfultoprovideadditionalresourcesandsupportduringthistransition,ensuringeverystudentcanbenefitfromthisnewteachingmethod.Thankyouforconsideringmysuggestions.第二節(jié)讀后續(xù)寫(滿分25分)Onepossibleversion:
Yourssincerely,LiHuaFearfulandalone,Istoodfrozenasthunderrolledcloser.Thewindpickedup,whippingsandagainstmylegs,andraindropsbegantofalldown.Justaspanicstruckme,asilversedanpulledupbesideme.Thewindowrolleddowntorevealamiddle-agedwomanwhohadkindeyes.“Youlooklikeyoucouldneedsomehelp,”shesaid,gesturingformetogetin.Withouthesitation,Ipiledintohercar,myreliefdrowningoutthestorm’sfury.ThekindladydrovemethroughthepoundingraintowardanearbyStarbucks.Shechattedcalmlyabouttheweather,hervoicewassteadyinthechaos.Onceinside,sheboughtmeahotcoffeeandinsistedonwaitingwithmeuntilAAAarrived.Aswesat,thetornadoalarmdisappearedinthedistance,butherpresenceturnedthecrisisintoastrange,sharedadventure.Whenthetowtruckfinallypulledup,shehandedmeherumbrellaandsmiled.“Goodluck,”shesaid.“Andmaybetomorrowwillbeyourluckyday.”Iwatchedherdriveoff,myheartoddlylighter—proofthateveninmisfortune,kindnesscouldstillshinethrough.聽力原文Text1M:Mom,Imoppedthefloorandtookoutthetrash.W:That’sgood!Dinnerisready.Washyourhandsandwecanenjoyitthen.Text2M:Mia,I’malreadyatGardenBookstore.Whereareyou?W:What?Ithoughtwewouldmeetthereat2:00p.m.tomorrow,thatisSaturday.M:Well,you’vegotthedateandtimewrong.Ourdateisat1:00thisafternoon.W:Mygosh!Sorry.I’llgothererightaway.Text3M:Youlooksohappyandyou’refullofenergyeverymorning,Julia.W:Yes,everydayisanewbeginning,especiallyMonday.M:Ilikeyouroptimism,buteveryweekdaymorningisapainforme.Idon’tknowhowtogetridofmysleepiness.Text4W:I’mexcitedaboutmyfamilytriptoRussia.AndIcandropinonmyfriendAnne.M:Iwenttherelastautumn.Theviewwasamazing.W:Didyougotherealone?M:No,thetripwasarewardfortheperformanceofourwholesalesteam.Text5M:Miss,Ithinkyouwilllookgreatifyouwearthisdressatyourfriend’swedding.W:I’mafraidthatitwouldmakemestandoutinthecrowd.Doyouhaveanythinginadifferentstyleandmaybeabitthicker?M:Sure.Text6M:⑥You’redeepinthought,Nancy.W:⑥Oh,I’mconstructingalettertomymominmymind.Herbirthdayisintwoweeks,thatis,attheendofthetwelfthmonthintheChinesecalendar.AndthecomingnewyearisheranimalyearwhichisspecialforChinese.M:Sowhatareyougoingtogiveyourmotherforherbirthday?W:I’vepreparedsomeredclothes.AndI’veorderedabigcake.I’llalsomakeabowlofnoodlesforheronthatday.M:Wow,thatsoundsquiteinteresting!⑦CanyoutellmemoreabouttheChineseanimalyear?W:⑦Well,it’shardtodescribeorally.Icansharesomewebsiteswithyou,soyoucanknowmoreaboutit.M:Great!Thanks,Nancy.Text7W:⑧Whyhaveyoubeenstayinginahotelthesedays?M:Ihavenochoice.⑧There’ssomethingwrongwiththewaterpipeinmybathroom,soIhadtomoveoutforafewdaysuntiltherepairsaredone.ButIcan’tgotomyparents’housebecauseit’sfarawayfromthecompany.W:Igotit.⑨Whydon’tyouturntoJimmyinyourdepartment?Iknowyoutwohavealwaysgottenalongwell.Healsolivesalonenearourcompany.M:Hisbrotherisvisitinghimthesedays.W:Well,Isee.Text8(第12題為總結(jié)題)M:⑩Goodmorning,Sarah!Haveyouevertriedmakingyourownbreakfast?I’vebeendoingthatforquiteawhile.W:Morning,?Alex!No,Iusuallybuymybreakfastinacafe.Anyway,what’sthebenefitofmakingyourownbreakfast?M:It’shealthierforsure.Plus,it’sagreatwaytostartadaywithabalancedmeal.W:Thatmakessense.⑩ButIthinkitwilltaketoolong.M:Itcantakeabitofplanning,buttherearequickandeasyrecipes.Andhomemadebreakfastsoftensavemoneycomparedwithstore-boughtones.W:Right.?Butwhataboutthedayswhenyou’rejusttoobusytocook?M:?Iusuallyuseasmartsteamerthenightbeforethosedays,soIcanstillhavehomemadebreakfasts.It’salsoconvenient.W:Gotit.MaybeI’llgiveitatryatweekends.Text9W:?Hey,Frank.WherewereyoulastSunday?M:Oh,??Ijoinedinthe“HelptheHomeless”programandhelpedoutatashelter.W:?Whatkindsofworkdidyoudothere?M:?Ihelpedservefoodandthendidsomecleaning.Afterthat,Isortedoutthedonatedclothes.W:Wow,thatsoundslikealotofwork.M:Yes,butitwasalsoveryrewarding.?ItreallymademeappreciatehowfortunateIamtohaveapeacefullife.W:That’strue.Bytheway,homelessnessisaglobalissue.Ithinkwhatyoudidisreallymeaningful.Youmakemewantt
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