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泉州市2025屆五校高三聯(lián)考

英語試卷

(考試時間:120分鐘總分:150分)

注意事項:

1.答題前,考生務(wù)必用0.5毫米黑色簽字筆將自己的姓名、座號、考生號、縣區(qū)和科類填寫在答題卡和試

卷規(guī)定的位置上。

2.第I卷每小題選出答案后,用2B鉛筆將答題卡上對應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號涂黑;如需改動,用橡皮擦干凈

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以上要求作答的答案無效。

第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)

做題時,先將答案標(biāo)在試卷上。錄音內(nèi)容結(jié)束后,你將有兩分鐘的時間將試卷上的答案轉(zhuǎn)涂到答題卡上。

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。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。

例:Howmuchistheshirt?

A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.

答案是C。

1.Whatdoesthewomansuggestdoingnext?

A.Writingtheirreports.

B.Changingarestaurant.

C.Goingtothekaraokebar.

2.Howmanypiecesofluggage(行李)doesthemanhavealtogether?

A.Two.B.Three.C.Four.

聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。

3.Whatupsetsthewoman?

A.HercampuslifeB.Herfriends9attitudeC.Herrecentschoolwork

4.Whatisthemanlikeaccordingtothewoman?

A.StrictB.PositiveC.Knowledgeable

聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。

5.Whowillleavethecompany?

A.Sally.B.Susie.C.Theman.

6.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?

A.Visitarestaurant.B.Attendaparty.C.Seeafilm.

聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。

7.Whydoesn'tthemaneatattheuniversitycafeteria?

A.Ifslessfun.B.Ifstooexpensive.C.Ifsnothealthy.

8.Whatdoesthemanneedmoneytopayfor?

A.Textbooks.B.Acar.C.Rent.

9.Whatdoesthemanprobablywanttobeinthefuture?

A.Ateacher.B.Abanker.C.Adoctor.

聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。

10.Whydidthemanstopwatchingtheprogramlastnight?

A.Itwasairedtoolate.B.Itlastedtoolong.C.Itwasfullofads.

11.Whataretheradiocommercialsdoing?

A.Issuingcashcards.B.Buyingproducts.C.Runningaseriesofads.

12.Whatdothespeakersthinkofrecentadvertisingtrend?

A.Striking.B.Disturbing.C.Astonishing.

聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。

13.Whatdoesthewomansayaboutthehouses?

A.Theywereallbuiltinthe1960s.

B.Mostofthemhavetwobathrooms.

C.Theyalllookdifferent.

14.Whatisthemostimportantthingtotheman?

A.Safety.B.Size.C.Price.

15.Whattypeofhousingwillthemanprobablysee?

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A.Oneofthesmallerhouses.

B.Afour-bedroomapartment.

C.Atwo-bedroomapartment.

16.Whenwillthemanseethewomannexttime?

A.Tomorrowmorning.B.Tomorrowafternoon.C.Laterthisafternoon.

17.Whonoticedtheboat?

A.Colin.B.Jane.C.Dave.

18.Whatdoesthemanwanttoknow?

A.Howtomakedessert.B.Howtosolveproblems.C.Howtounderstandexpressions.

19.Whatdoesthewomanmean?

A.Thecoursewillbechallenging.

B.Thepoetryclassisverypopular.

C.Dr.Wilsoniseasytogetalongwith.

二、完形填空

Iwasdrivingdownabusyroadyesterday.TrafficwasextremelyheavyandIwasinabad20.

I21atthelightsatabusyintersectionandtherewasamanwithareallytallunicycle(獨輪膚踏車)

doing22atthelights.Thisonitsownwasn't23.1hadseenstreetperformersattheselightsbefore.

Butinthelane(車道)nexttomewasatruckwiththreemen,whobeganshoutingandcheeringonthe

unicycleman.Theyweresoexcitedand24himupsomuch.Ilookedaroundandeveryonewas25

theperformancewiththemcheeringhimon.Itwasfunny:thesethreebigmeninabigtruckbeingsoexcitedevery

timehedidanewtrick.Their26couldbeheardbyeveryoneattheintersection.Andtheyhad27

litupthefaceofthestreetperformer.Therewasabiggrinonhisface.

Ithadinstantly28mymoodsoIwasdesperatelysearchingmycarfor29butonlyhad

45centstogivehim.Itwasn'tnecessarythough,becauseassoonastheunicycleman30andrightbefore

thelightswentgreen,themeninthetruck31$10outthewindowforhim.Theygavehimwordsof

32andbeforeweallknewit,wewereonthe33again.

Ididn,t34thetrafficfortherestofthejourneyhome.

20.A.stormB.moodC.vehicleD.accident

21.A.pulledupB.brokedownC.gotoffD.setout

22.A.sportsB.deliveriesC.tricksD.repairs

23.A.unclearB.effortlessC.unusualD.meaningless

24.A.ringingB.keepingC.dressingD.pumping

25.A.discussingB.instructingC.interruptingD.enjoying

26.A.warningB.singingC.celebrationD.conversation

27.A.absolutelyB.respectivelyC.frequentlyD.initially

28.A.ruinedB.liftedC.detectedD.monitored

29.A.cardsB.changeC.keysD.water

30.A.finishedB.repliedC.arrivedD.accepted

31.A.heldB.draggedC.droppedD.showed

32.A.comfortB.wisdomC.encouragementD.welcome

33.A.sceneB.stageC.airD.move

34.A.directB.mindC.handleD.avoid

三、閱讀理解

Inmyearlyteens,Iwasoncegivenafilmcameraasagift.Onreceivingit,Ijumpedonmybike,headedto

WimbledonCommonandtookphotos,justforme:photosoftreesandwildlife.Iwasoutallday.Onmywayhome

Ispottedatreelitupbystreetlightingandtriedtocaptureitsbeauty.Rushinghome,Iputthespentfilminaspecial

littleenvelopeandsentitofftoaphotographystore,desperatetoseehowitwouldcomeout.Itookmanyphotos

thenandlovedthefactthatwhenyouprocessedyourfilmyougotbackcolourphotoswhichfrozetheprecious

moments,gentlyencouragingthehobbyandthepaymentsforprocessing.

AsIgrewintoadulthood,thatsimple,deephappinessgraduallyfadedaway.OneweekendwhenIwasbusy

answeringtheworkcalls,myeyescaughtaboxinthecorneroftheroom.Isuddenlyfeltasenseofsadness.The

stressgrowingovertheseyearshadpushedthecamerafrombesidemypillowtotheboxinthecorner.IthoughtI

neededachange.

Itookoutthecameraanddusteditdown.Itwasagreatjoythatitstillworked.Iboughtnewfilmandtook

thecameraeverywhereIwent.Nowitisalwaysonhandtoaccompanymeonjourneys,toallowmetimetomyself.

Evenifthedayisfullandbusy,Icanseizesomemomentsformyselftotakephotos,toobservetheworldaround

me.

Thewallofmyroomnowholdsallmycameraequipmentondisplay,alongwithphotosI'vetaken.Tome,

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theroomrepresentshowI'vefoundhappiness:byreconnectingtotheyoungerpartofmyselfIlaidaside,by

allowingroominmylifeforpleasuretoexist,andbycreatinganenvironmentthatallowsopportunitiesfordelight.

35.Whatdidtheauthorthinkoftakingphotosasayoungboy?

A.Inspiringandpractical.B.Tiringyetdelightful.

C.Excitingandworthwhile.D.Difficultyetengaging.

36.Whydidtheauthorstoptakingphotosaccordingtoparagraph2?

A.Hewantedtofocusonhiswork.B.Hewasstruckbysuddensorrow.

C.Heattemptedtobehavelikeanadult.D.Hewasfacedwithincreasingpressure.

37.Whatdidtheauthorgetfrompickinguphishobby?

A.Morefuninthedailyroutine.B.Newjourneysinthewild.

C.Betterskillsofobservation.D.Differentstylesofphotography.

38.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?

A.RevisitingLostChildhoodMemoriesB.AppreciatingBeautyBehindtheLens

C.EscapingTeenageSadnesswithCameraD.RegainingPleasureThroughPhotography

Binge-watching(追居lj)yourfavoriteTVseriesisbadforyourbrain.Dr.RandallWright5basedinTexas,

saidtheneedtowatchepisode(集)afterepisodehasasimilarinfluenceonthebraintogambling(賭博).Whafs

more,itoftenleadstosocialloneliness,snackingonjunkfoodandashortageofexerciseandsleep,which,over

time,isbadforthebrain.

Whenyouletautoplaystartthenextepisode,youcanfindoutwhathappensnextandyourbrainreceives

goodfeedback,Dr.Wrightwroteinanarticle.Thisright-awaysatisfactionissimilartogamblingwhereevenafter

awin,youarenotsatisfiedandwanttocontinueplaying.Withbinge-watching,youarenotsatisfiedwithstopping

afterepisodefiveandwanttocontinuewatching.Thiscyclecoupledwiththesnackingandthelongtimesittingcan

leadtounhealthychangesinyourbrainandbodyovertime.

Dr.Wrightsaid,“Binge-watchingitselfisnotbad.Itbecomesproblematicwhenyouarewatchingathird,

fourthorfifthepisodeinsteadofdoinghealthyactivities.Buthesaiditispossibletoavoidthebadinfluenceof

binge-watchingwithfourtips,includingstayingawayfromsalty,fatty,calorificfoods,exercisingbeforeabinge-

watching,settinganalarmforsleepandbalancingTVviewingwithsocializing.

Ifyouaddthesetipstoyourbinge-watchingpractice,youcancreatelastinghealthyhabitsandstillenjoythe

now-and-thenbinge-watchingtimewithouthurtingyourbrain.

39.Whatmight"it"inparagraph1referto?

A.Gambling.B.Binge-watching.C.TVseries.D.Brain.

40.Inwhatwayisbinge-watchinglikegambling?

A.Thelongtimesitting.

B.Thechangesoffeeling.

C.Thesnackingonjunkfood.

D.Theimmediatesatisfaction.

41.Whatisparagraph3mainlyabout?

A.Do'sanddon'tsofbinge-watching.

B.Thetipsonhowtodevelopahealthylifestyle.

C.Thewaystokeepawayfrombinge-watching.

D.Thereasonswhybinge-watchingisproblematic.

42.Whatmaybethebesttitleofthepassage?

A.Binge-watching:TheResultofAddiction

B.Binge-watching:AMustofABetterLife

C.Binge-watching:AKillerofYourBrain

D.Binge-watching:GradualHarmonYourHealth

“Weregrettoinformyou...^^Thesearethewordsthateverywriterdreadsreceiving,butwordseverywriter

knowswell.Theresponsefromapublishercomesbackandthewritereagerlyopensandreadsit,theirheartssinking

whentheyreachthatfinalsentence.Youmayhavespentyearsgivingupyourweekendsandfreetimetowriteyour

life'swork,yetstillthisisoftennotenough.Everyoneknowsthatsuccessrarelyhappensovernight,butperhaps

notmanyknowthatalotofhighlysuccessfulwritershavepreviouslyfacedrejection.

TakeforexampleJ.K.Rowling.Whenshereceivedherfirstrejectionletter,shedecidedthatitmeantshenow

hadsomethingincommonwithherfavouritewriters,andstuckitonherkitchenwall.Rowlinghadspentyears

survivingonlittlemoney,spendingallhertimewriting.Whenshefinallyfinishedherfirstbook,shereceived

commentsfrompublishersalongthelinesof"toodifficultforchildren","toolong","Childrenwouldnotbe

interestedinit”.Nevertheless,shepersevered."Iwasn'tgoingtogiveupuntileverysinglepublisherturnedme

down,butIoftenfearedthatwouldhappen,9,shelaterposted.Afteratotaloftwelverejections,onepublisher

eventuallyagreedtoprint500copiesofherfirstbook,andasweknow,HarryPotterbecameaglobalsuccess,with

over400millionbookssoldandtranslatedintomorethanseventydifferentlanguages.

Alltoooftenwritersofgreatworkshavehadtofacecriticismalongwithrejection.J.D.Salingerstartedwriting

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shortstoriesinhighschool,butlaterstruggledtogethisworkspublished.4tWefeelthatwedon'tknowthecentral

characterwellenough^^wasthecriticismhereceivedonhismanuscriptforTheCatcherintheRye.Despite

rejectionsfromseveralpublishers,J.D.Salingerrefusedtogiveup.EvenwhenservingintheUSArmyduringthe

SecondWorldWar,hecarriedsixchaptersofTheCatcherintheRyewithhimandworkedonthenovelthroughout

hiswarservice.Whenitwaseventuallypublished,thebookbecameanimmediatebest-sellerandwentontosell

millionsandmillionsofcopies.

PerhapstheoverallprizeforperseveranceshouldgotothreesistersfromVictorianEnglandwhodreamtof

seeingtheirwordsinprint.This,however,wasatimewhenwomenwerenotencouragedtobecomewriters.Asthe

thenPoetLaureate,RobertSouthey,wrotetooneofthem:"'Literaturecannotbethebusinessofawoman'slife,and

itoughtnottobe."Nevertheless,thesistersdidn'tstoptrying.Theirresponsewastowriteabookofpoemsunder

malenames.Evenwhenthebooksoldonlytwocopies,thesistersstilldidn'tgiveup.Theystartedwritingnovels,

andtodayCharlotteBronte'sJaneEyre,EmilyBronte5sWutheringHeightsandAnneBronte'sAgnesGreyare

regardedasclassicsofworldliterature.Infact,itiswithinthepagesofJaneEyrethatwecanfindthesewords:"I

honourendurance,perseverance,industry,talent;becausethesearethemeansbywhichmenachievegreatends...^^

So,itseemsthattalentaloneisn'tenoughtoguaranteesuccess.Whilealotofhardworkandatouchofluck

playapart,perseveranceisthekey.Keeptryingandeventuallyyouwillreadthewords"Wearedelightedtoinform

you...9,

43.WhatdoyouknowaboutJ.K.Rowlingaccordingtothepassage?

A.Whenshereceivedherfirstrejectionletter,shedecidedtoaskherfavouritewritersforhelp.

B.Rowling'spublishersrefusedtopublishhernovelbecauseitwasnotattractivetochildren.

C.Onepublishereventuallyagreedtoprint5,000copiesofherfirstnovel.

D.Rowlinghasbeenconfidentinherownnovels.

44.Whatdoesthesentenceinparagraph2"Whenshereceivedherfirstrejectionletter,shedecidedthatitmeant

shenowhadsomethingincommonwithherfavouritewriters...mean?

A.Shedecidedtoremainpoorforalongtime.

B.Shedecidednottogiveuplikeherfavouritewriters.

C.Shedecidedtoreceivealotofrejectionletters.

D.Shedecidedtopublishhernovelonherownaccount.

45.Whatdoyouknowfromthewholepassage?

A.SalingerfinishedhisnovelTheCatcherintheRyeduringtheSecondWorldWar.

B.It'swithinthepagesofWutheringHeightsthatwecanfindthesewords:Ihonourendurance,

perseverance,industry,talent;becausethesearethemeansbywhichmenachievegreatends...

C.ThethreeBrontesisterslivedinVictorianEngland,wherewomenwerenotencouragedtobecamea

writer.

D.Writersofgreatworksrarelyfacecriticismalongwithrejection.

46.Whatisthestructureofthepassage?

A.Introduction-Comparison-Conclusion

B.Introduction-QuestionandSolution-Conclusion

C.Introduction-Examples-Conclusion

D.Introduction-CauseandEffects-Conclusion

47.Chooseanothersuitabletitleforthepassageandgiveyourreasons.

A.LifeIsHardforFemaleWritersB.GoodThingsCometoThoseWhoWait

C.NeverGiveUponYourDreamsD.SuccessfulWriters

“Ifeelunlikable,lonelyandhopeless,9,saidLisa,abrightteenagerfromalovinghome.tcItseemsthatnobody

wantstobecomemyfriend.Whafswrongwithme?”

LikeLisa,manyofusexperienceloneliness.Thetruthisthatallpeople,nomatterwhattheirageorcharacter

——eventhemostoutgoing,wealthyandpopular——experiencelonelinessatleastsometimes.Ifshealthyandnatural

towanttobearoundpeoplewhocare.Afterall,we'veallheard“Nomanisanisland.^^Thafstrue.Weallneed

othersinourlives.

Solomon,thewisestmanwhoeverlived,explainsthatifwewantfriends,wemustbefriendlyandreachout

toothers.Butithasrisk.Becauseweareoftenafraidofrejection(拒絕),manyofusareunwillingtoreachoutto

others.Wetakeasaferwayandwaitforotherstomakefriendswithus.Butifwewantfriends,we'vegottoget

beyondthis.

Ifmakingfriendsisyourgoalaswell,youneedtoconsidertakingsomemeasures(措施).

Bewillingtotaketheinitiative(主動權(quán)).Ifyouseesomeonewhomyouwouldliketoknow,don'twaitfor

hertomakethefirstmove.Getclosetoherandbeginaconversation.Letherknowinanonaggressive(無攻擊性

的)waythatyouareinterestedinbeingfriendswithher.

Reachouttothosewhoarelonely.Whenyouseesomeoneatschoolsittingalone,gooverandtalktoher.

Anddon?tletpopularitydecidewhomyoureachoutto.You'lloftenbesurprisedatthebeautifulqualitiesbehinda

shyappearance.

Askquestions.Startyourfirstconversationbyaskingthispossiblefriendwhatshelikestodooraskingabout

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herfamily.Besuretoaskquestionsthatcannotberepliedwith"yes"or"no”.Forexample,don'task"Doyouhave

adog?”Instead,say"So,tellmeaboutyourpets."Avoidingasking"yes"or"no"questionsmakesyourpossible

friendnotendyourcommunicationwithaonewordanswer.

48.WhydoestheauthorbeginthetextwithLisa'sworry?

A.Tosetasadtone.B.ToshareLisa'spain.

C.Tointroducethetopic.D.Toteachreadersalesson.

49.Whatcanbeariskcausedbyreachingouttoothersaccordingtothepassage?

A.Beingrefusedbyothers.B.Puttingourselvesindanger.

C.Beingtreatedinarudeway.D.Losinginterestincommunicating.

50.WhatcanweknowfromParagraph5?

A.Shypeoplearehardtotalkto.B.Popularpeopleareofteneasygoing.

C.Justwaitingforchanceswillwasteourtime.D.Apropermannerisimportantinmakingfriends.

51.Whydoestheauthorsuggestnotasking“yes"or"no"questions?

A.Itisconsideredunfriendly.B.Itwillleaveabadfirstimpression.

C.Itshowsthepoorqualityofthespeaker.D.Itisn'tgoodforkeepingaconversationgoing.

Thesunissettingattheendofadayatthebeach-thelightisjustright.Youreachforyourphonebecause

youwanttorememberthisperfectmoment.Butbeforeyoudo,here'sabitofsurprisingsciencethatphoto-takers

needtoknow:52.

Takingtoomanypicturescouldactuallyharmthebrain5sabilitytokeepmemories,saysElizabethLoftus,a

psychologicalscienceprofessor.53.Itworksinoneoftwoways,Loftusexplains:Weeitheroffloadthe

responsibilityofrememberingmomentswhenwetakepicturesofthem,orwe'resodistracted(使分心、)bythe

processoftakingaphotothatwemissthemomentaltogether.Thatprocessof“offloading“ourmemoryiscalled

thephoto-takingdamageeffect.54.Therefore,theydon'tpayfullattentiontoitinawaythatmighthelp

themremember.

Theotherexplanationformemorylosswhenyoutakethatpictureisattentionaldisengagement.55:

howweholdourphone,framingthephototomakesurepeoplearesmilingandthebackgroundistoourliking,

ensuringtheimageisclear——allofwhichusesupcognitive(認(rèn)矢口的)skillsorattentionalresourcesthatcould

otherwisehelpuskeepthatmemory.

56,saysLoftus,suchaswhenagraduateacceptsadiploma(畢業(yè)文憑)orwhenachildblowsout

birthdaycandles.Thosearetimeswhenwehavetheaddedpressureofcatchingaquickmomentandconcentrating

ongettingitright.Ourbrainsarecaughtupinhelpingustakethatperfectphotoinsteadofkeepingthatperfect

memory.

A.Soyougetthephoto,butkindoflosethememory

B.Youshouldn'ttakephotoswhentravellingwithfriends

C.Peopleknowtheircameraiscatchingthatmomentforthem

D.Takingphotosisnottheperfectmemory-keepingtoolyouthinkitis

E.Ifswhathappenswhenwe'redistractedbytheprocessoftakingaphoto

F.Attentionaldisengagementisespeciallylikelytooccurduringmilestonemoments

G.Peoplehadahardertimerememberingartobjectswhentheytookpicturesofthem

四、語法填空

閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個單詞)或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。

Chinesecivilizationisoneoftheworld'sancientrivercivilizations.Itoriginatedthousandsofyears57

alongtheYellowandYangtzerivers,closelylinkingtheculturetowaterfromitsbeginning.

ManyChineselegendsreflectpeople'sadmirationforwater,aswellas58(courage)fightagainst

naturaldisastersbroughtbywater.TakethetaleofYu,thelegendaryfirstruleroftheXiaDynastywhoisknown

forhisflood-controlefforts,59anexample.TocontainwidespreadfloodsinnorthernChina,legendaryYu

60(clear)thewaterwayssothatthefloodwatercouldflowintotheseasmoothly.TheDujiangyanIrrigation

SysteminSichuan,first61(construct)around256BC,tookfulladvantageofthelocalenvironmental

characteristics.

Besidesusingitspower,water62(give)philosophicalsignificanceaswell.Accordingtothebook

Xunzi,Confuciusoftengazedatwater,believing63hadvirtuessuchasrighteousness,justiceandcourage.

Heoncesaidthat:"Hewhoiswiseloveswater;hewhoisvirtuouslovesmountains.^^Inspiredbywater,Laozigave

birthtotheideaof"'overcominghardnesswithsoftness^^64"non-action”.AnotherancientChinese

philosopherXunziusedthecomparisonofaboatandwater65(show)thesignificanceofthepeoplein

society,sayingthat“watercancarryaboatbutcanalsooverturnit”.

Water,66(be)themostpresentelementindailylife,isarootmetaphorinChineseculturethatflows

throughChinesecivilization.

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五、書信寫作

67.假定你是李華,在參加野生動物保護(hù)夏令營(WildlifeProtectionSummerCamp)時結(jié)識了英國朋友

Jack,現(xiàn)在他已回國。請你給他寫一封郵件,內(nèi)容包括:

1.回憶活動經(jīng)歷;

2.分享個人感悟;

3.希望保持聯(lián)系。

注意:

1.詞數(shù)100左右;

2.可以適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫。

DearJack,

Yours,

LiHua

六、書面表達(dá)

68.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。

WhenIenteredBerkeley,Ihopedtoearnascholarship.HavingbeenaStraight-Astudent,Ifirmlybelieved

thatIcouldtaketoughsubjectsandreallylearnsomething.OnesuchcoursewasWorldLiteraturegivenbyProfessor

Jayne.Iwasextremelyinterestedintheideashepresentedinclass.

WhenItookthefirstexam,Iwasshockedtofinda77,C-plus,onmytestpaper,forEnglishwasmybest

subjectandIhadexpectedtoscoremuchhigher.Upsetanddisappointed,IwenttoProfessorJayne,wholistened

tomyargumentsbutremainedunmoved.

Idecidedtotryharder,althoughIdidn'tknowwhatthatmeantbecauseschoolhadalwaysbeeneasyforme.

Ireadthebooksmorecarefully.ButmyeffortsseemedinvainasIreceivedanother77.Again,Ireasonedwith

ProfessorJayne.Again,helistenedpatientlybutwouldn'tchangehismind.

Onemoretestbeforethefinalexam.Onemorechancetoimprovemygrade.SoIdoubledmyefforts,

reviewingmynotescarefullyandforthefirsttime,Itrulyunderstoodthemeaningoftheword“thorough."Butmy

effortdidnogoodandeverythingwentasbefore.

Thelasthurdle(障礙)wasthefinal.NomatterwhatgradeIgot,itwouldn'tcancelthreeC-pluses.Irealized

thatImightaswellgiveupontheideaofreceivingascholarship,asitwashighlyunlikelythatIwouldachievea

highenoughgrade.

Asaresult,Istoppedworkinghard.IfeltIknewthecoursematerialaswellasIeverwould.Inthedays

leadinguptothefinal,Ispentlessandlesstimeonstudy,andwasevencaughtabsent-mindedinclass.Without

punishment,ProfessorJaynejustshookhisheadandsaid,"Youalonemustsetyourownstandardofexcellence.^^

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。

Thatday,thewordskeptringinginmymind.

Aweeklater,IwassurprisedtofindIgotanA.

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1.A

【原文】M:We'vebeenatthisrestaurantforlongenough!Lefsgotokaraoke.

W:Wewon'thavetimetogotothekaraokebar.Wehavetofinishwritingourreportstoday.Ifsdue(至U期)

tomorrow.

2.B

【原文】W:Doyouhaveanyluggageyouwouldliketocheckin?

M:Yes,rdliketocheckintwopiecesofluggage.ThisotheroneI'llcarryon.

3.B4.B

【原文】W:Myfriendshavegoodintentions,butsometimesthey'resonegative.Honestly,itbringsmedown

sometimes.

M:Thafscommonatyourage,Gina.Ithinklifeinhighschoolisgreat.However,withlifechangingsoquickly,

it'seasytobeataloss.

W:Butyou'realwaysinsuchagoodmood.Howdoyoumaintainsuchanoptimisticattitude?

M:Situationsaren'tnecessarilygoodorbad.Itjustdependsonhowyoulookatthem!

W:You'reright,Papa.I'lltrytoconvinc

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