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聽力材料

Text1

M:Susan,didyougototheVancouverMaritimeMuseumyesterday

W:No.Iwenttothecitylibrary.LookatthebooksIborrowed.

M:Wow,I’msureyou’llspendalotoftimeindoorsinthefollowingweeks.

Text2

W:WhereismyphoneIwanttomakeaphonecall.

M:Inthebedroom.Whodoyouwanttocall

W:IwanttocallCanadaTravelstotalktooneoftheirtravelexpertsaboutatopCaribbean

destination.Weneedtoplanforourfamilyvacationnow.

Text3

M:Iheardyou’regoingtoVancouverAquariumthisSaturday.Howmuchdoesaticketcost

W:20dollarsperadult.I’mgoingwithmyhusbandandourthree-year-oldson.Kidsthreeand

undercanenteritforfree.

Text4

M:Mary,canyoubelievethatinthe18thcentury,pigeonpoop(糞便)wasusedtomake

gunpowder,soKingGeorgeIconfirmedthedroppingstobepropertyofthecrown

W:IsthatreallytrueIjustcouldn’tbelievemyears.

M:Believeitornot,it’strue.

Text5

W:IheardgreatdamageshavebeencausedbyHurricaneDorianontheBahamasIslands.

M:Yes.Manypeoplehavelosttheirhomesbecauseofit.NowthemainhospitalinMarshHarbor

issheltering400peoplebutinneedoffood,water,medicineandsupplies.

Text6

M:Karen,IheardyoutookatriptoEnglandlastweek.Didyoufindanythinginterestingthere

W:Yes.Ifoundpeopletherereallylikedgettinginline.TherewerequeueswhereverIwent.And

Ioftenhadtowaitinlines,too.

M:Didyoutrytocutinline

W:Iwantedto,butIdidn’t.Seeingeveryoneelsewaitinginlinepatiently,Ichosetowait

patiently,too.ButIdidfindthattheEnglishhaveagoodsenseofhumor.Whentheywerewaiting

inline,theywaitedwithgoodhumor.

M:Iguessit’stheirculture.SowhendidyougetbacktotheUSLastweekend

W:No.MyplanetookofflastSundaynight.

Text7

W:Mike,Iheardyou’regoingtopayavisittoCuba.Areyougoingtovisitfriendsthere

M:No.Idon’thaveanyfriendsorrelativesthere.MyfriendsMarkandHenrysuggestedwevisit

PlayaJibacoathere.I’magreatbeachlover,soIagreedtogotherewiththem.

W:IsitapopularbeachinCuba

M:Idon’tthinkso.ActuallynotmanytouristsknowaboutPlayaJibacoayet.Andthat’swhywe

decidedtogotoit.Wedon’twanttovisitacrowdedbeach.

W:Sohowcanyougettothebeach

M:Therearenopublicbusesortrainsthatgothere.SoaftergettingtoHavana,we’lldrivethere.

W:Sohowmanydayswillyouspendthere

M:We’llgetthereonthemorningofApril9andleaveontheafternoonofApril14.

Text8

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M:Jennifer,hadyoustudiedwritingbeforeyoubecameawriter

W:Yes.Ididaunitcalled“TheArtofWriting”aspartofmyundergraduatedegreeatMoi

University.Butitwasnotreallyenoughtoprepareonetobeawriter.

M:Sowhatelsehelpedyoubecomeawriter

W:Ithinkstudyingliteratureinuniversitywashelpful.Asastudentofliterature,onelearnsabout

writingbyexperiencingwritingfirsthand.Also,readinghelpedtoo.AftergettingmyPhD,I

becameauniversitylecturer.Ireadwidelyaboutcreativewriting.

M:Didyoureadinordertobecomeawriter

W:Notreally.Ijustwantedtobecomeabetterteacherofliterature.LaterIendedupteachinga

courseoncreativewritingatDaystarUniversity.Alloftheseexperienceshelpedmebecomea

creativewriter.

M:Sodoyouhavealotoftimetowritenow

W:Notreally.NowI’veafamilytotakecareof.ButHenryisverysupportive.Hesometimes

takesourkidsoutsothatIcanwrite.

Text9

W:DoyouknowaboutthehistoryoftheEgyptiancoastalcityofAlexandria

M:Yes.Iknowsomethingaboutit.AlexandertheGreatestablishedthecitymorethan2,000

yearsago.

W:It’sareallyoldcity.

M:Youcansayso.Ithassurvivedinvasions,firesandearthquakesinthepast2,000years.But

nowAlexandriafacesseverefloodingfromrisingwatersblamedonclimatechange.

W:That’sreallybad.It’ssuchanimportantcity.

M:Yes.ItisEgypt’ssecondlargestcity,withmorethan5millionpeople.Itisalsoanimportant

portandhometoabout40percentofEgypt’sindustrialactivity.Butthecityissurroundedon

threesidesbytheMediterraneanSeaandsitsnexttoalake.Withclimatechange,itnowisoften

strickenbyfloods.

W:Ihearditexperiencedanaturaldisasterin2023.

M:That’strue.Largepartsofthecitywereflooded.Atleastsixpeoplewerekilledintheflooding,

whichalsodestroyedmanyhomes.

W:I’mafraidmanycoastalcitieswilldisappearinthefuture.

M:Iagree.Butit’snottoolateyet.

W:Whatdoyoumean

M:Imeanhumanscanstillsavethecitiesbypreventingclimatechange.NowIoftenencourage

mystudentstohelpprotectEarthinclass.

Text10

W:BuyaSeacrestHome,andyou’llbelivingincomfort!You’llhavetheconvenienceand

securityofahigh-end(高檔的)apartmentcomplexinthecity.Atthesametime,thelargespace

willmakeitfeellikeahouseinthecountry.Wehaveafullrangeofservicestoofferyou—from

a24-hourfrontdeskattendanttoaprofessionalgym.Wehaveexcellentdriversavailableforhire,

whichpeoplewithbusyworkschedulesespeciallyuseandappreciate.Andjustlikeourname

indicates,ourbuildingsarebuiltonanareaclosetothesea.Now,ourapartmentsaremainly

designedforthenewrichclass.Theyarefilledwithcomfortsanddevicesthatappealtoayounger

generation.Theyalsocomewithasignificantpricemark.Youcanfindoutaboutpricesandtoura

samplehomenextmonthatourfirstopenhouse(售房參觀日)oftheseason.Itwillbeheldon

theweekendofApril2ndto3rd.Wewillalsobeshowingindividualapartmentseveryother

weekendthroughtheendofMay.Asmalldishoffoodanddrinkswillbeservedduringeachopen

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houseevent,andplentyofourstaffwillbetheretoanswerquestions.Ourhomestendtosell

quickly,sobepreparedtopayadepositifyouwanttobuy.Weacceptpersonalchecks,aswellas

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高三英語

第一部分聽力(共2節(jié),每小題1.5分,滿分30分)

第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)第一節(jié)

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(xiàng)中選出最.佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)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.WhatdidSusandoyesterday

A.Shevisitedamuseum.

B.Sheborrowedsomebooks.

c.Sheworkedinalibrary.

2.Wherearemostprobablythespeakers

A.Atatravelagency.B.Ataphonestore.C.Athome.

3.Howmuchshouldthewomanpay

A.$20.B.$40.C.$50.

4.WhatdoesMarythinkoftheman'swords

A.Unbelievable.B.Convincing.C.Useful.

5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout

A.Atriptoanisland.

B.Anintroductiontoahospital.

C.TheeffectsofHurricaneDorian.

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(dú)白。每段對話或獨(dú)白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽每段對話或獨(dú)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(dú)白讀兩遍。

聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。

6.WhatdidKarenfindinterestingduringhertripinEngland

A.People'simpatience.B.People'squeuing.C.People'scuttinginline.

7.WhendidKarenleaveEngland

A.LastSaturday.B.LastFriday.C.LastSunday.

聽下面一段對話,回答第8、9題。

8.WhyisMikegoingtoCuba

A.Tovisithisfriends.B.Toenjoythebeach.C.Tolookafterhisrelative.

9.HowlongwillMikestayinPlayaJibacoa

A.6days.B.9days.C.14days.

聽下面一段對話,回答第10至12題。

10.WhatdidJenniferstudyinuniversity

A.Teaching.B.Literature.C.Finearts.

11.WhydidJenniferreadwidelyaboutcreativewriting

A.Todoherworkbetter.

B.Tobeawriteroneday.

C.TosuccessfullygetherPhD.

12.WhatrelationismostprobablyHenrytoJennifer

A.Herson.B.Herbrother.C.Herhusband.

聽下面一段對話,回答第13至16題。

13.WhatthreatdoesAlexandriafacenow

A.Earthquakes.B.Fires.C.Floods.

14.WhatdoweknowaboutAlexandria

A.Ithas4millionpeople.

B.Itislocatedbythesea.

C.ItisEgypt'slargestcity.

15.Whathappenedinthenaturaldisasterin2023

A.Atleastsixpeopledied.

B.Manyhomeswereburned.

C.Alotofpeoplewentmissing.

16.Whatistheman

A.Astudent.B.Ateacher.C.Ahistorian.

聽下面一段獨(dú)白,回答第17至20題。

17.Whatkindofhomeisbeingadvertised

A.Apartments.B.Farmhouses.C.Countryhouses.

18.Whichserviceisusedespeciallybypeoplewithbusylifestyles

A.Thedriversforhire.

B.Theprofessionalgym.

C.The24-hourfrontdeskattendant.

19.Whomightbeespeciallyinterestedinbuyingtheadvertisedhomes

A.Aretiredoldman.

B.Thosewithoutmuchmoney.

C.Ayoungcouplewithgoodincome.

20.Whenisthefirstopenhousebeingheld

A.AttheendofMay.

B.InthemiddleofMarch.

C.AtthebeginningofApril.

第二部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)

第一節(jié)(共15小題;每題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(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。

A

WorkshopSeries

Theworkshopisdesignedforshyparentsofshychildren,withtheuniqueemphasisonteachingspecificmethodsofbuildingyourchild'sself-respectandsocialcomfortlevel,whileatthesametimebuildingyourown.Participantsarechosenbeforebeingadmittedtotheworkshoptohelpmakesuretheworkshopisagoodfitforyourneeds.

Where:KarmanExecutiveCenter,Bellevue,Washington

When:From6:30pmto8:30pm,fromNovember8thto12th

Fee:$435

IntensiveTraining

TheworkshopisintendedtomeettheneedsofadultswhoareunabletoattendtheWorkshopSeriesduetodistanceorschedulinglimits.It'llhelpyoulearnthebasicskillsthathelpovercomeshyness.BepreparedtocometoclassearlyandsetasidetimeforhomeworkonSaturdaynight.

Where:KarmanExecutiveCenter,Bellevue,Washington

When:Saturday

Theteam'ssimulationshowedthatduetothefactthatEarthhasbeencoolingforbillionsofyearssinceitsformation,thethicknessandstrengthofthetectonicplatesbeneaththeoceanshavereducedovertime.Asaresult,theformationofanewsupercontinentismorelikelytohappenbytheclosingupofthePacificOcean.Reducingbyafewcentimetersperyear,thePacificOcean'scurrentreachof10,000kilometerswillcloseupinlessthan300millionyears.

“TheresultingnewsupercontinenthasalreadybeennamedAmasiabecausesomebelievethatthePacificOceanwillclosewhenAmericacollideswithAsia.AustraliaisalsoexpectedtoplayaroleinthisimportantEarthevent,firstcollidingwithAsiaandthenconnectingAmericaandAsiaoncethePacificOceancloses,”Huangsaid.

Changesinthedistributionofcontinentsandoceanswillcausechangesinclimates,“particularlywhenoceancurrentsarestoppedbycontinentalcollision,ornewoceancurrentsareformedwhencontinentsbreakapart,”saidstudycoauthorZheng-XiangLi,distinguishedprofessorinCurtin'sSchoolofEarthandPlanetarySciences.“Earth,asweknow,willbecompletelydifferentwhenAmasiaforms.Thesealevelisexpectedtobelower,andthevastinteriorofthesupercontinentwillbeverydrywithhighdailytemperatureranges.”

Researchersexpectmoreearthquakesasthecontinentalplatescollide.Surroundedbyanewsuperocean,thenewlyformedsupercontinentwillalsohavedecreasedbiodiversity.

ScientistsarestilltryingtounderstandEarth'ssupercontinentcycle,whichisdrivenbyheatandgravity.TheresearchteamwantstoestablishhowEarth'stectonicplatesstartedandwhenthefirstcontinentsformed,aswellaswhatkickedoffthesupercontinentcycle.“WeareonlystartingtolookattheentireEarthsystem,fromitscoretoitsatmosphere,asacloselylinkedsystemthatevolvedtogether,”Lisaid.

28.Whatleadstotheformationofthenewsupercontinent

A.TherisingtemperatureoftheEarth.

B.TheexpansionofthePacificOcean.

C.Thereducedstrengthofthetectonicplates.

D.Theappearanceofmanynewtectonicplates.

29.Whatisbelievedbysomescientistsaboutthenewsupercontinent

A.Theinvolvingparts.B.Itsclimatepattern.

C.Thewayitbreaksapart.D.ItsdistancefromAustralia.

30.Whatwillprobablyhappentothenewlyformedsupercontinent

A.Therewillbeariseinthesealevel.

B.Therewillbelotsofwaterinitsinterior.

C.Thevarietyofitslivingthingswillbereduced.

D.Itstemperaturewillstaythesameallyeararound.

31.Whatdoesthelastparagraphmainlywanttoshow

A.TheentireEarthsystemfacesanuncertainfuture.

B.Theoriginofthesupercontinentcycleishardtotrace.

C.TheEarth'ssupercontinentcyclewillposeabigthreat.

D.Thereismoretodiscoveraboutthesupercontinentcycle.

D

MarkTwainwasdismissiveofthosepeoplewhothinkitispossibleforsomeonetolearnhowtowriteanovel."Amanwhoisnotbornwiththenovel-writinggifthasatroublesometimewhenhetriestobuildanovel,”hesaid."Hehasnoclearideaofhisstory.Infact,hehasnostory."

BritishwriterStephenFryputsitanotherway.Hesaysthatsuccessfulauthorsarethosewhoknowjusthowdifficultitistowriteabook.

Thesedays,however,technologyismakingthelifeofanauthoralittleeasier.ForMichaelGreen,aUSdatascientist-turned-novelist,theneedtousetechnologytosimplifyandstreamlinethewritingprocesscamewhenhewasinthemiddleofwritinghisfirstbook.

With500pagesofacomplexstorywritten,herecallsthattheprocessbecamedifficulttomanage:"IhadallthesedocumentsonthedeeperaspectsoftheworldIwascreating.Iwasworriedaboutnotbeingabletokeeptrackofitall.ThatiswhenIswitchedintomymoredatascience-mindedapproachtosolvingacomplexproblemwithalotofdifferentplaces."

TheendresultwasthatMrGreencreatedLynit,adigitalplatformtohelpauthorsplanandweavetogetherthemanyelementsthatformastory,suchasthethemes,charactersandmajorevents."Oncetheauthorsgetanewideathattheywanttobringintothestory,withLynittheyareabletoinputitintoanaturalframework,"hesaid,"Asnewideascomein,theychange,maybebycreatingnewnodes(節(jié)點(diǎn))andnewrelationships."

Oncethebookhasbeenpublished,technologyisalsoplayinganever-increasingroleinpublicityandconnectingwithreaders.Websitesandappsfromspecialistfirmsallowauthorstoparticipateinlivequestion-and-answersessionswiththeirreaders.

MichaelGreenbelievestechnologywillbecomeevenmoreimportantasanewgenerationoftech-savvy(精通技術(shù)的)writersbecomemorewellknown."WhatI'mfindingwithGenerationZandevenyoungerwritersisthattheyarelookingfortechnologytogivethemguidance,"hesaid.“Theyseeitasatooltolearnandgrowwithratherthanextrawork.”

32.WhatcanwelearnfromMichaelGreen'swritingexperience

A.Itisreallydifficulttobecomeawriter.

B.Writerscanbecreativeinusingtechnology.

C.Technologycanbeahelpfultooltowriters.

D.Writersneedtoadoptdifferentwritingapproaches.

33.Whatisanadvantageoftechnologyaccordingtothetext

A.Itcantranslatethoughtsintosentences.

B.Itbringsauthorsclosertotheirreaders.

C.Itmakesitpossibleforanyonetobeawriter.

D.Itcaninspireauthorstoproducemoregoodideas.

34.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph

A.Newtechnologymatterstoyoungwriters.

B.Youngwritersrelytooheavilyontechnology.

C.Thenewgenerationofwritersshouldbetech-savvy.

D.Tech-savvywritersbecomeknownthankstotechnology.

35.Whatisthewriter'sattitudetowardsthewriting-assistancetechnology

A.CriticalB.FavorableC.UnconcernedD.doubtful

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)。

HowdidyoufeelonthelastdayoftermPerhapsyouwereexcitedforanupcomingholiday,orgratefulbecausemorninglie-inswerenowpossible.Whateveryoufelt,youprobablyweren'tbored.However,astheweekskeepgoing,boredommaycomeclosetoyouquietly.36

Then,whatbenefitscanboredombringWhenyoufeelbored,yourbrainissimplystrugglingtofindsomethingthatmatters.Ifthere'snothingtobefound,yourmindwillbeginto“wander”orwecansay“daydream”.Scientistshavefoundthatdaydreaminggivesyourbrainthespacetosolveproblemsandworkthroughthingsthatareonyourmind.37Youmaycomeupwithsomewonderfulideaswhendaydreaming.

SandiMann,aseniorpsychologylecturerattheUniversityofCentralLancashire,believesthataslowerpaceoflifeandlearningtoloveboredomcouldnotonlyleadtoanexplosionofpeoplewritingandpaintingmasterpiecesbutalsothinkingabout“creativesolutions”toworkproblems."Boredomisoneofthemostcreativeforcestherearebenefitstodoingnothing.Relieveyourself.38Embraceboredomandyourmindwilloccupyitself,”shesays.“Youcouldenduppaintingorwritingamasterpiece."

39Manypeoplefindboredomtobeanuncomfortablefeeling.That'sOKwithpractice,youcanlearnto“sitwith”thatfeelingandtouseittofindfunandmeaningfulactivitiestodo.40There'sadifferencebetweenfeelingboredfromtimetotime,whichwealldo,andfeelinguninterestedinthingsoveralongperiod.Ifthathappens,youcantalktoatrustedadultforhelp,fromwhomyoumaygetmoreadvice.

A.Inaddition,don'tconfuseboredomwithotheremotions.

B.Allowyourselftobeboredandseeitassomethinggood.

C.Itcanalsocontributetoimagination,ideasandcreativity.

D.Believeitornot,itactuallycanbegoodforyoutobebored.

E.Learninghowtoacceptandrespondtoboredomisimportant.

F.Gradually,youwillembraceboredomandbecomeinterestedinit.

G.Don'tturnontheTVorreachforadeviceatthefirstsignofboredom.

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四個選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。

NowMerdaspentanothercoupleofhourswanderingamongtheendlessorangetrees.No41ofcivilization,sohere-enteredthewoodsandsoonfoundhimselfinswamp(沼澤)water.

Helaboredforhoursasthesun42.Tall,thickgrassesandthornsblockedhisway;mudandwater43hisboots.Hetriedtonavigatebythesunbutkeptlosingit.Eachtimehepickedouta44orchoseabeelinecourse,hebecame45lostagainafterjustafewminutes.

Darknesswasfallingwhenatlasthere-emergedontotheshoreofthelake.Thewaterwassurprisinglycold,especiallyasitdeepened.Merdastartedoutpaddlingstronglyfortheopposite46,drinkinglakewatertoeasehisawfulthirst.Heswamon,butsomestrange47preventedhisprogress.Hewasagoodswimmer,yethe48keptdiverging(偏離)fromhisgoal.Itwasmaddening,buthe49togiveintoemotion.Thesundisappearedandthestarscameout,andstillhestruggled.Andthat's50hesawthealligator(短吻鱷).

Beforehecouldswimastroke,beforehecould51outascream,thecreaturestrucklikeasnake.ItsankitsteethintoMerda'sforearm,and52himunderwater.

Merdawentinto53mode.Hethrewhisotherarmaroundthealligator'smiddle,grabbingatitsbelly.Merdaresurfaced,54forair,butjustasquicklythealligatoryanked(猛拉)himunderagain.Merdafeltthefleshofhisarm55awayasthearmwascutoff.Thecreaturedisappearedintothedarkness,carryingMerda'sforearmwithit.

Nopainyet,onlyterror.Thenherealizedhewastheonlyonewhocouldgethimselfoutofthis.Hepositionedhimselfupagainstthetrunkofthetreeandwaitedfordawn.

41.A.conflictB.signC.identityD.guarantee

42.A.sankB.roseC.shoneD.appeared

43.A.surroundedB.filledC.wrappedD.packed

44.A.signalB.shapeC.landscapeD.landmark

45.A.hopelesslyB.tirelesslyC.effortlesslyD.carelessly

46.A.riverB.bankC.portD.coast

47.A.plantB.animalC.fishD.current

48.A.somehowB.somewhatC.somewhereD.sometimes

49.A.preparedB.refusedC.regrettedD.promised

50.A.howB.whereC.whenD.why

51.A.carryB.tryC.letD.give

52.A.draggedB.pushedC.knockedD.swallowed

53.A.restB.panicC.defenseD.fight

54.A.passionateB.frustratedC.terrifiedD.desperate

55.A.tearingB.washingC.puttingD.driving

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個適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。

ZhenShishengisamanwithhearinglossandspeechdifficulties.56hisphysicaldifficulties,Zhenhaslivedameaningfullife,thankstohisinterestandtalentinandenthusiasmforthetraditionalShanxiartoffahuaware.

Fahuaware,whichismostlymadeinthesouthandeastofShanxi,istheporcelainversionofcloisonne(景泰藍(lán)),57thedesignelementsareseparatedbycopperwires.Porcelainfeaturingthesetechniques58(fire)atlowertemperatureswiththedifferentcoloredglazesandenamelsappliedtoindividualareascreatedbythesliplines.

When59(recall)hisexperiencetolearnthetechniquestomakethisShanxihandicraftwithahistoryofhundredsofyears,hesaid,"Whenyoulosesomeabilities,youwouldcherishalltheothers60(leave)toyou,"Zhensaidinsignlanguage."Onlywhenyouapplyallyoursensesandabilitiestoyoursubjectofworkcanyou61(possible)succeed.”

Zhenlearnedthecraftfromhisfather,whois62masterfahuawarecraftsmaninaporcelainfactory.Zhen'screativityandinnovationaredemonstratedinthe63(free)ofusinglinesandglazecolors,aswellastheselectionofpatternsandimagesfordecoration.

Thehardestpartoflearningtomakefahuawareisthatthefahuatechniques64(lose)forabout300years,andtoday'srevivalofthearthasbeenmadethroughartists'painstakingresearchintoancientdocumentsand65(exist)museumexhibits,aswellastheirownimagination.Andhebelievesthisculturalheritagecanbepasseddowntofuturegenerations.

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,你的英國朋友Amanda即將回國,你送了她一款具有中國特色的禮物。請你給她寫封郵件,內(nèi)容包括:1.禮物介紹;2.選擇原因:3.表達(dá)期望。

注意:

1.詞數(shù)80左右;

2.請?jiān)诖痤}卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。

DearAmanda,

Yours;

LiHua

第二節(jié)讀后續(xù)寫(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。

“Intheend,youmayloseyourself-careskills,”saidthedoctor.Iwastwenty-sevenandhadmultiplesclerosis(MS)(多發(fā)性硬化).Iwantedtoacceptthenews,butrightnowallIcouldthinkofwasendingthisofficevisit.ItookaquicklookatTracy,mybestfriend,whobegantocrysoftly.Ihuggedherclosetosharehersadness.Wesaidgoodbyehurriedlyandleft.

Iwasinthebuildingbusinesswithmydad,whotaughtmeallthings.Ispentmostofmytimeworkingatbuildingsites.IwasnotafraidofmyselfbutIwasafraidthatIwouldletmyfamilydownbecausetheycountonmesomuch.

Afewweekslater,IreadanarticleaboutamannamedPatinSportsinthelocalpaper.Itwasaluckythingthathadcomemyway.Patwasacoachatthestatecollege,andhadconqueredMSwiththehelpofastrictdiet.Atlast,IfoundPat.PatandImetandtalkedforhoursaboutdietsandworkingout.Afterthat,webecameclosefriends.Theseeightwordsrepeatedinmybrain:Youcandoit,Jason.Nevergiveup!

lstartedaspecialdietandaworkoutplandesignedforMSpatients,andstucktoit.TherewereplentyofdarkdayswhenIhadtoaskTracytohel

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