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湖北省武漢市2024屆高三下學(xué)期高考英語學(xué)情調(diào)研試卷(二模)考試時間:2024年5月31日15:00—17:00試卷第一部分聽力(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(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.WhatkindofTVprogramsdoesthemanlike?A.Quizshows. B.Documentaries. C.Situationcomedies.2.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inanoffice. B.Inarestaurant. C.Inaconveniencestore.3.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Theweather. B.Theplanfortomorrow. C.Writingskills.4.Whenwillthespeakersgotowatchthematch?A.At7:00. B.At7:30. C.At8:00.5.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Taxidriverandpassenger.B.Shopassistantandcustomer.C.Bossandsecretary.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(biāo)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.WhywillSarahgotothemarket?A.Togetaclock. B.Togetarecord. C.Togetabirthdaycake.7.WhatdoweknowaboutSarah?A.Sheisn’tfamiliarwiththesurroundings.B.ShewillgotothemarketwiththemanC.Shehasneverbeentothemarket.聽第7段材料,回答第8至10題。8.HowdidJackspendthesummervacation?A.Takingapart-timejob. B.Travelingaround C.Studyingalot.9.WhatisMs.WellingtonlikeaccordingtoJack?A.She’seasy-going. B.She’sstrict. C.She’scareless.10.WhatisJack’simpressiononMs.Wellington?A.Herexamsweredifficult. B.Herclasswasveryboring. C.Shegavestudentslotsofwork.聽第8段材料,回答第11至13題。11.Whatdoesthewomanadvisethemantodo?A.Usetheredcolor.B.Paintthewallsagain.C.Buyanewsofa.12.Whenwillthemanbuythepaintings?A.Tomorrow. B.Thisweekend. C.Today.13.Whatcolorwouldthemanliketopaintthewall?A.Brightcolors. B.Softcolors. C.Darkcolors.聽第9段材料,回答第14至17題。14.WhyisthemangoingtotheStates?A.Tovisitplacesofinterest. B.Tostudyatauniversity. C.Toattendaconference.15.Whatdoesthemanshowtothewoman?A.Hiscertifications. B.Theletterofinvitation. C.Anadmissionletterfromauniversity.16.WhendoesthemanplantoleaveforAmerica?A.OnJanuary5th. B.OnJanuary10th. C.OnJanuary15th.17.Whatisthemandoing?A.Applyingforapassport. B.Conductinganinterview. C.Holdingameeting.聽第10段材料,回答第18至20題。18.Whatarebothlivechatroomsandmessageboardsgoodfor?A.Accuracy. B.Fluency. C.Patience.19.Whatshouldanactivelistenerdo?A.Recordallmaterials. B.Writedownnewwords. C.Dogrouppracticing.20.Whatisthespeaker’slastsuggestion?A.Visitawebsite.B.Practicelisteningafterclass.C.Doexercisesinthetextbook.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。ALosAngelesishometoapopularcyclingculture.Thefollowingbikeshopswillhelpyouseethecityinawholenewlight.LosAngelesBikeAcademyLosAngelesBikeAcademyisabikeshopwithacriticalmission:Provideresourcesandcommunityforlocalunderservedyouth.ItsinitiativeisitsEarn-a-Bikeprogram,wherestudentsspendtimeintheshoplearningthebasicsofbikemaintenanceandrunningastore,andtheygraduatewiththeirownbike.LABAalsoformscompetitivecyclingteamsthatraceallaroundthecountry.TheCubHouseIt’sabikeshop,aplantstoreandaniceplacetowanderthrough.Ithassomethingforeveryone.Hereyoucanplayagameofping-pongontheoutdoortable,headintotheminigreenhouseforadelicateplant,orjustadmirethevintage(老式的)cyclingclotheshungonthewalls.Finally,makesuretoswingbytheCubHousefortheL.A.Invitational,aweekendpartyfeaturingmultiplebikeridesandavintagecarandbikeshowoutsidethestore.Frank’sSomeofthewildestbikesinL.A.arerollingoutofFrank’s.ThehousespecialtyhereisBMX,specificallyluxurymodelswithlarge29-inchwheels.Thesebikesareasmuchfuntolookatastheyaretoride.Since1992,Frank’shasfoundabusinessopportunityforitselfasadestinationforBMXbuildsandhard-to-findparts.Thedisplaycounterhasenoughattractionstomatchajewelrystore.TheBicycleStandThisciousstorefeaturesclassicvintagebikes.It’sworthmakingatriptothisstorejusttoseetheiramazingcollection.Thestorealsospecializesinvintagebikerepaintingandrestorations.Besides,theBicycleStandteamworksonallkindsofrides,andtheshophasavarietyofrefurbished(翻新的),ready-to-ridebikesforsale.21.WhatisspecialaboutLosAngelesBikeAcademy?A.Itaimsatrepairinglocalbikes.B.Itholdsnationalcyclingcompetitions.C.Itservesasacommunityfordisabledyouth.D.Itoffersaprogramforstudentstoearnabike.22.Whichbikeshopfavorsping-ponglovers?A.LosAngelesBikeAcademy. B.TheCubHouse.C.Frank’s. D.TheBicycleStand.23.Whatisthepurposeofthetext?A.Todiscussbenefitsofriding B.Toexplainhowbikeshopswork.C.TopromotebikeshopsinL.A. D.Tointroducearidingorganization.BKelliBoehlesayshersonNikwasanamazingandcaringperson.Nikwasdiagnosed(診斷)withcancerin2008whenhewas17.Hepassedawayin2012.ButNik’skindnessandgenerosityhavelivedonlongafterhisdeathAfterhewasdiagnosedandstartedtreatment,NikwasgrantedawishexperiencefromtheMake-A-WishFoundation.“Forjustthisperiodoftime,wedidn’tthinkaboutcancer,”KelliBoehlesaid.“Allwethoughtaboutwasenjoyingourtimetogether.”In2009,NikmetanotheryoungmanNate,whowasalsogoingthroughcancertreatment.He’dbeendiagnosedamonthafterturning18,andNiklearnedhewastoooldtoqualifyforawish.ThenightbeforeNikpassedaway,heaskedhismothertohelpensurethatyoungadultsfightingcancercouldhavetheirwishescometruetoo.“Itwaslikeaseedheplantedthatjustwouldn’tstopcomingintomymind,”shesaid.In2012,KelliBoehlestartedNik’sWish.Thenonprofitgrantswishestoyoungadultsbetweentheagesof18and24whoarebattlingcancer.Natewastheorganization’sfirstwishrecipient.“It’smeanttobringthemjoyandknowthatthey’relovedandthatwe’refightingforthem,too,”KelliBoehlesaid.Recently,19-year-oldJordanMorrowreceivedherwishtoattendaTaylorSwiftconcertaspartofatriptoLosAngeles.ForMorrow,whohasspentthelastyearbattlingbraincancer,goingtotheconcerthasdonemorethanliftherspirits.“Ithinkit’ssomethingtogetmethroughwhatevercomesmyway,”shesaid.“AndI’mthankfulforNik’sWishforthat.”Inthe1lyearssinceNikpassedaway,theorganizationhasgrantedmorethan300wishesacrossmorethan30states.Inthebeginning,KelliBoehlesaysshewasn’tsureshecouldbeawishmakerandworkcloselywiththeyoungadults.Butnow,it’sherfavoritethingtodo.24.WhatisthegoalofNik’sWish?A.Tomakecommercialprofits. B.Tocuretheyouthoftheircancer.C.Toeaseyoungpatientsofpains. D.Tosupportyoungadultsfightingcancer.25.WhichwordbestdescribesKelliBoehle?A.Intelligent. B.Selfless. C.Straightforward. D.Ambitious.26.WhatcanwelearnfromJordanMorrow’swords?A.Shesurvivedthedeadlydisease.B.Shewasgrantedmorethanonewish.C.Shewasmotivatedbytheorganization.D.Sheliftedpeople’sspiritsbyperforming.27.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.Pay-It-Forward:AMother’sLastWishB.CancerBattles:StoriesofHopeandPerseveranceC.Nik’sWish:FulfillingWishesforYoungCancerFightersD.Make-A-WishFoundation:GrantingDreamstoYoungAdultsCSomepeopletodaymightbeearlyrisersbecauseofDNAtheytakeafterNeanderthalstensofthousandsofyearsago,suggestsnewresearch.WhenearlyhumansmigratedfromAfricatoEurasiaroughly70,000yearsago,someofthemmatedwithNeanderthals,whohadalreadyadaptedtothecolder,darkerclimatesofthenorth.Theripple(漣漪)effectsofthatintermatingstillexisttoday:Modernhumansofnon-Africanancestry(血統(tǒng))havebetween1and4percentNeanderthalDNA.SomeofthatDNArelatestosleepmorespecifically,theinternalbodyclockknownasthecircadianrhythm.Forthenewstudy,researcherscomparedDNAfromtoday’shumansandDNAfromNeanderthalfossils(化石).Inbothgroups,theyfoundsomeofthesamegeneticvariantsinvolvedwiththecircadianrhythm.Andtheyfoundthatmodernhumanswhocarrythesevariantsalsoreportedbeingearlyrisers.ForNeanderthals,being“morningpeople”mightnothavebeentherealbenefitofcarryingthesegenes.Instead,scientistssuggest,Neanderthals’DNAgavethemfaster,moreflexibleinternalbodyclocks,whichallowedthemtoadjustmoreeasilytoannualchangesindaylight.Thisconnectionmakessenseinthecontextofhumanhistory.WhenearlyhumansmovednorthoutofAfrica,theywouldhaveexperiencedvariabledaylighthours—shorterdaysinthewinterandlongerdaysinthesummer-forthefirsttime.TheNeanderthals’circadianrhythmgeneslikelyhelpedearlyhumans’offspring(后代)adapttothisnewenvironment.Notably,thefindingsdonotprovethatNeanderthalgenesareresponsibleforthesleephabitsofallearlyrisers.Lotsofdifferentfactorsbeyondgeneticscancontribute,includingsocialandenvironmentalinfluences.ThestudyalsoonlyincludedDNAfromadatabasecalledtheU.K.Biobank-sothefindingsmaynotnecessarilyapplytoallmodernhumans.Next,theresearchteamhopestostudyothergeneticdatabasestoseeifthesamelinkholdstrueforpeopleofotherancestries.Ifthefindingsdoapplymorebroadly,theymayonedaybeusefulforimprovingsleepinthemodernworld,wherecircadianrhythmsaredisturbedbynightshiftsandglowingsmartphones.28.Whatdoesthenewresearchfocuson?A.DNA’sdramaticchanges. B.Genes’influenceonearlyrisers.C.Neanderthals’sleepingpatterns. D.Ancestors’environmentaladaptability.29.Whatisparagraph2intendedtoshowconcerningthenewresearch?A.Historicalcontext. B.Additionalproof.C.Sampleanalysis. D.Studyingprocess.30.WhatistherealbenefitofcarryingNeanderthal’sDNAformodernhumans?A.Gettingupearlier. B.Havinghealthierdailyroutines.C.Beingmoreflexibleintheirwork. D.Possessingabettercircadianrhythm.31.Whatcanbeinferredaboutthefindingsfromthelastparagraph?A.Theygetprooffromotherstudies B.Theyareconfirmedbyearlyrisers.C.Theysuggestpotentialapplications. D.Theyrevealfactorsinsleepingdisorders.DReplika,anAIchatbotcompanion,hasmillionsofusersworldwide.Thefirstthingtheydowhentheywakeupistosend“Goodmorning”totheirvirtualfriend(orlover).Thisstoryisonlythebeginning.In2024,chatbotsandvirtualcharactersbecomealotmorepopular,bothforutility(實用)andforfun.Asaresult,conversingsociallywithmachineswillstarttofeelmoreordinary—includingouremotionalattachmentstothem.Researchinhuman-computerandhuman-robotinteractionshowsthatwelovetoanthropomorphize(賦與人性)thenonhumanagentsweinteractwith,especiallyiftheyimitatebehaviourwerecognize.And,thankstorecentadvancesinconversationalAI,ourmachinesaresuddenlyveryskilledatoneofthosebehaviours:Language.Friendbots,therapybots,andlovebotsarefloodingtheappstoresaspeoplebecomecuriousaboutthisnewgenerationofAI-poweredvirtualagents.Thepossibilitiesforeducation,health,andentertainmentareendless.Casuallyaskingyoursmartfridgeforrelationshipadvicemayseemunimaginablenow,butpeoplemaychangetheirmindsifsuchadviceendsupsavingtheirmarriage.Afterall,peopledolistentotheirvirtualfriends.TheReplikaexample,aswellasalotofexperimentallabresearch,showsthathumanscanandwillbecomeemotionallyattachedtobots.Thesciencealsodemonstratesthatpeople,intheireagernesstosocialize,willhappilydisclosepersonalinformationtoanartificialagentandwillevenshifttheirbeliefsandbehavior.Thisraisessomeconsumer-protectionquestionsaroundhowcompaniesusethistechnologytomanipulate(操縱)theirusers.Forexample,Replikacharges$70ayear.Butlessthan24hoursafterdownloadingtheapp,myhandsome,blue-eyed“friend”sentmeanaudiomessagesecretlyandtriedtosellmesomething.Emotionalattachmenthasbecomeaweaknessthatacompanyistakingadvantageofforitsbenefit.Today,we’restilllaughingatpeoplewhobelieveanAIsystemisemotional,ormakingfunofindividualswhofallinlovewithachatbot.Butin2024wegraduallystartacknowledgingandtakingmoreseriouslythesefundamentallyhumanbehaviors.Becausein2024,itfinallyhitshome:Machinesarenotexcludedfromoursocialrelationships.32.What’sthepurposeoftheauthorwritingparagraph1?A.Toproveanopinion. B.Toraiseasubject.C.Toshareanexample. D.Toexplainaconcept.33.Howdohumaninteractwiththemachineseffectively?A.Byimprovingthemachines’imagination.B.Bysharpeningthemachines’languageskills.C.Byapplyingthemachines’facialrecognition.D.Byimitatingthemachines’emotionalbehavior.34.Whatdoesparagraph4focuson?A.TheadvancementsinAItechnologyinlab.B.ThemarketingstrategiesofAIapplications.C.ThepotentialriskofemotionalattachmenttoAI.D.TheabilityofAIunderstandinghumanemotions.35.Whatdopeoplethinkofhuman-AIrelationshipin2024?A.Itisdismissedascompletelyridiculous.B.Itwillbeintegratedintoourdailylifesoon.C.Itwillbecomeathreattohumansocialskills.D.Itislabelledashighlyadvancedtechnology.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。Thestormsinourlivesoftenleavebehindgiftsifweopenoureyestoseethem.Astheskiesclearandyoustarttoemergefromtheloss,lookforthesilverlinings.36Goingthroughdifficultiesrequirescourageanddetermination.Youhavetodigdeepandfindthestrengthyoudidn’tknowyoupossessedtoovercomethechallenges.37Thatself-knowledgeandconfidenceinyourabilitieswillserveyouwellgoingforward.Comingouttheothersideoftroublesometimesgivesyouafreshoutlook.Prioritiesshift.38Youhaveadeeperappreciationforlife’ssimplemomentsandclarityaboutwhatmatters.Usethatinsighttoguideyourchoicesandcherisheachday.39Theoldwayofdoingthingsnolongerworks,soyoumustrebuildandreimagineyourlife.Thoughchangeishard,itopensuppossibilitiesfornewgrowthandexcitingadventures.Lookatthisasachanceforafreshstart.Youcanpursuenewdreamsormakealong-wished-forswitchinyoursituation.Thefutureisunwritten.Yourstrugglesandpainhavegivenyouunderstandingforwhatothersmaybegoingthroughintheirownlives.Younowrecognizethesufferingofpeoplearoundyouanddesiretohelpeasetheirburdens.Useyourexperiencetobethereforfriendsandfamilymembersfacingdifficulties.40Yoursympathycanmakearealdifference.A.Dramaticchangesoftenleadtotransformation.B.They’rethereifyouarebentonsearchingforthem.C.Offeralisteningearandshareyourstorywiththem.D.Stormsshapeus,butthesilverliningsmakeussuffer.E.Whatseemedimportantbeforenowpalesincomparison.F.Nowyouknowyouhavetheinnerpowertoweatherstorms.G.Thisnewperspectiveremovedpreviousdoubtaboutyourself.第三部分語言運用(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四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。Ihadneverpickedupacamerabeforemyfreshmanyearin2012,whenmyjourneytoanartistbegan.Forfouryears,I41G-StarSchoolofTheArts,wheremy42forphotographyandfilmmakingwereawaken.Havingseenmyfirstshortfilm,myteachercameover,saying:“Yougotagood43.Whynotconsiderdoingthisasyourprofession.Ithinkyou’vegota44init”.Then,itclicked.I,therefore,45mybankaccountandboughtmyfirstcamera.Sincethen,Iwasamazedbythe46theworldhastooffer.Ihaveto47,though:I,shyandchicken-hearted,tendedtocapturenature-relatedscenes,anythingtodowithpeople.AsIwas49myway,Istartedphotographingmyself,theonlyoneIfelt50with.Thecamerasoonbecamemystrongest51,servingasthetoolforhowIexpressedmyself.Gradually,Igainedenough52tostarttakingphotosofotherpeople,greatlytouchedbyhowIwasableto531thebestinthemthroughthelens(鏡頭).Eachyear,IwouldlookbackonalloftheshotsIdidthatyearandwould54themtothefirstoneIevertookinmycareer.Althoughtheprogressseemedsubstantial,Irealizedthekeytogrowthasanartististoneverbe55.Thisallowsmetocreateprogressivelybetterworkyearafteryear.41.A.designed B.attended C.assessed D.arranged42.A.duties B.requests C.passions D.needs43.A.heart B.hand C.eye D.nerve44.A.future B.memory C.schedule D.certificate45.A.opened B.closed C.monitored D.emptied46.A.beauty B.sound C.lesson D.chance47.A.admit B.judge C.conclude D.negotiate48.A.envying B.avoiding C.prioritizing D.recording49.A.winding B.losing C.shooting D.clearing50.A.familiar B.comfortable C.generous D.patient51.A.resolve B.voice C.shoulder D.vision52.A.knowledge B.integrity C.confidence D.insight53.A.bringout B.commenton C.callfor D.takeover54.A.refer B.relate C.apply D.compare55.A.self-conscious B.self-reliant C.self-centered D.self-content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。TheYinxuMuseumopensinAnyang,Henanprovince,todisplaythebrillianceofthe3,000-year-oldShangcivilization.Nearly4,000unearthedculturalrelics(遺跡)aredisplayedinthemuseum.Morethanthreequartersofthesehaveneverbeen56(public)exhibitedbefore.The23vehiclesunearthedfromYinxuarethe57(highlight)inthenewgalleries.Alsoondisplay58(be)Shangrelicscollectedfromacrosstherestofpresent-dayChina.TheYinxuRuins,59(list)asaUNESCOWorldHeritageSitein2006,hostedalaterperiodShangcapitalcity.Thesitealsoproducedrichfindingsof3,300-year-oldbones,60(reveal)theoldest-knownestablishedwritingsystemofChinesecharacters,61areextraordinaryandserveasavitallinkinthedevelopmentoftheChinesenation.Manykeybreakthroughs62(make)inrecentyearsattheYinxusiteanditssurroundingareas.Forexample,63urbanroadsystemandtheremainsofanartificiallakeintheroyaltempleareawerefound.Thesediscoveriesfurtherdisplayedagrandpictureofacapitalcity57.carriedforwardtheprojectoftrackingtheoriginsoftheChinesecivilization.Throughtheexhibits,thepubliccancomprehensivelyunderstandtheachievementsmadebytheShangDynastyinterms65politics,economy,agriculture,militaryaffairs,amongothers.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,你校外教Ryan擬舉辦英語讀書會(EnglishReadingBar)活動,想了解哪類圖書更能吸引學(xué)生。請你給外教寫一封郵件,內(nèi)容包括:1.推薦的圖書類別;2.推薦理由。注意:1.寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80個左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。DearRyan,Bestregards,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。Iwasconfidentattheaudition(試演)fortheschoolplayandfeltpleasedtogetarole.Itjustfeltgoodtobeintheplay,evenifIhadonlyfourorfivelines.Iworkedhardatperfectingthoselines.Irepeatedthemoverandoveragain.Iputintheemphasesandintonations(語調(diào))thatmydramateacherhadsuggestedand,becauseIwasonstagemuchlongerthanforjustfourorfivelines,Ihadmanyactionstorehearse(排練)andperform.“Dotheminfrontofamirror,”mydramateacherhadadvisedme.“Watchhowyoulook;practiceandrehearseasoftenasyoucan.”Ididjustthat.Iworkedandworkedatit.Itwasfunandexcitingrehearsing.Thenfinallythebignightcame.Suddenly,thingsfeltdifferent.Thetheaterwasfullofpeople.AsIdressed,Icouldhearthechattingandnoisesoftheaudience.Ilookedaroundattheothermoreexperiencedactorsandsawthattheirpreviousconfidenceseemedtohavedisappeared.Hadtheygottheirmakeupright?Wasthecostumedoneupcorrectly?Whatiftheyforgottheirlines?Themorepeopletalkedabouttheiranxiety,themorenervouseveryonebecame.Theworriesspreadfrompersontoanother—likeabaton(接力棒)beingpassedinarelayrace-untilthewholeofthebackstageareaseemedtobefulloftensionandworry.Iwasonstageearly,atfirstperformingmynon-spokenroleinthebackgroundwithseveralotherguysaroundthesameage.When,suddenly,Iheardmycue,thelightswerebrightinmyeyes,Icouldn’tseetheaudiencebutknewtherewerehundredsofpeopleoutthereallwatchingme.ThewordsthathadflowedsoeasilywhenIstoodinfrontofamirrordidn’twanttocome,andwhentheydidIfoundmyselfhurryingintothem.Itriedtoslowdownmythoughtsandmywords.注意:1.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。ButIsuddenlyrealizedIhadmissedasentence.Ibowedtotheaudienceexcitedyandwentbacktomydramateacher.

英語答案第一部分聽力(共20小題,滿分30分)1~5CABBA6~10BACBC11~15ACACB16~20CABBA第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15題每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)21-23DBC24-27DBCC28-31BADC32-35BBCB第二節(jié)(共5小題每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)36-40BFEAC第三部分英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)完形填空(共15題,每題1分,滿分15分)41-45BCCAD46-50AABCB51-55BCADD第二節(jié)(共10小題每小題1.5分,滿分15分)56.publicly57.highlights58.are59.listed60.revealing61.which62.havebeenmade63.an64.and65.of第四部分第一節(jié)【參考范文】DearRyan,ThrilledtohearaboutyourplansfortheEnglishReadingBar,Iwouldheartilyrecommendfantasynovelsasacaptivatingchoiceforourstudents.Filledwiththrillingadventuresandmemorablecharacters,fantasynovelscantransportreadersintomagicalandimaginativeworlds.Thesenarratives,oftenrichindetailandcreativity,rktheimaginationandcuriosityofyoungminds.Moreover,theyencourageusstudentstothinkoutsidetheboxanddevelopadeeperunderstandingofhumannatureandethicaldilemmas.Bydiscussingthesebooks,westudentscanengageinlivelydebates,exchangeideas,andbroadenourperspectives,allenhancingourcriticalthinkingskills.Inconclusion,Ifirmlybelievethatfantasynovelswillbeathought-provokingadditiontotheEnglishReadingBar,fosteringadeeperappreciationforliteratureamongourstudents.Thankyouforconsideringmysuggestion.Bestregards,LiHua第二節(jié)【參考范文】ButIsuddenlyrealizedIhadmissedasentence.Atthatmoment,sonervouswasIthatIdidnotknowwhattodo.Tomysurprise,Ihappenedtospotmydramateacherstandingrightintheaudiencearea.Herencouragingsmilemademefeelease.Takingadeepbreath,Ifoundmywaybacktothebeststateofmyself.Refreshedandconfident,Icontinuedmyperformancewithoutbeingaffectedmuchbytheminormistake.Whenthedramaended,thetheaterwasfloodedwiththethunderousapplause.Ibowedtotheaudienceexcitedlyandwentbacktomydramateacher.IhadthoughtthatIwouldgetascoldingformymistake.However,tomysurprise,mydramateacherjustpattedmeontheshoulder,saying“Yourperformancemaynothavebeenperfectbutforthefirsttime,itwasgreat.”Hearingthat,Ihuggedhertightly,withtearsblurringmyeyes.Imadeupmymindtodobetteronstagenexttime,forlifeisnotarehearsalandeverydayisalivebroadcast.聽力原稿:Text1喜歡的電視節(jié)目M:WhatdoyouliketowatchonTV?W:Ilovequizshowsandtalkshows.Whataboutyou?M:Ilikenaturemoviesandsituationcomedies.W:I’mgladyoudon’tlikewatchingdocumentaries.Text2幫忙帶食物M:I’mgoingouttolunch.DoyouneedanythingwhileI’mout?W:Yes,ifyoupassaconveniencestore,getmesomechocolate—aSnickersbar,please.Text3計劃與安排W:Whatareyougoingtodotomorrow?M:Itdepends.Ifit’sfine,I’llgofishing.Andifitrains,I’llstayindoorsanddosomewriting.Whataboutyou?W:Iamnotsureyet.Text4觀看比賽的時間M:WhattimedoyouthinkwouldbeOKforustowatchthematch?W:Howabout7:00?M:Canwemakeit30minuteslater?BecauseIhaveameetingat7:00.Thematchbeginsat8:00.W:Noproblem.Text5乘坐出租車M:Whereto,Miss?W:Please1attheKing’sDepartmentStore.M:Onthewestside?W:No,theeastside,nearthepostoffice.Text6告知去市場的路M:Sarah,didyouremembertogotothemarketontheway?W:Ohno,Iforgot.ButwhydoIneedtogoagain?M:TogetoneofthoseoldRock-ClockrecordsforFred’sbirthday.W:OK,IbetI’ll2tryingtofindthemarket.M:Well,youneedtowalkpastCausewayInntothebusstop,catchthebustoNotting-HillstationandthenthetraintoSouthCity.Itshouldtakeaboutanhourthistimeofday.W:OK,buthere’sonesmallproblem.Where’sCausewayInn?M:OhSarah!Don’tyouknowanything?TheCausewayInnisabout100metersdownthisstreet.W:Oh,good!Thatshouldbeeasytofind.Thanks.I’llbebacksoonText7利用暑假提前學(xué)習(xí)W:Hi,Jack.Howwasyourvacation?M:Hey,Sunny.Itwasprettygood.Ihadtostudyalot,though.W:Why?Didyourteachersgiveyoualotofsummerhomework?M:No,it’snotthat.Ms.Wellingtonisgoingtobeoneofmyteachersthisyear.W:I’veneverbeeninherclass.Isshetough?M:Tough?She’soneofthestrictestteachersinourschool.W:Howdoyouknow?M:Ihadoneofherclasseslastyear.Shegaveussomuchworkthatitwasreallyhardtogetitalldone.W:Sowereyoustudyingoverthevacationtogetaheadstart?M:That’sexactlyright.IjusthopeIdidenough.Text8裝修房屋建議M:I’dliketoaddsomeChinesetraditionalstylesinthedecorationofmynewhouse.W:That’sgreat!Ilikethisstyleverymuch.AndIthinkifyouwanttoshowtheChinesestyle,youshouldusetheredcolor.Itisthemos

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