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成都石室中學2024-2025學年度上期高2025屆省模模擬

英語試卷

試卷說明:

英語考試時間共120分鐘,滿分150分。英語試題卷分第I卷(選擇題)和第II卷(非選擇題)。

考試做答時,須將答案答在答題卡上,在本試卷、草稿紙上答題無效。

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,

并標在試卷的相應位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關小題和閱讀下一小題。

每段對話僅讀一遍。

1.WhattimearethespeakersmeetingPaul?

A.At6:30.B.At7:30.C.At8:00.

2.Whatisthewomanexcitedabout?

A.Celebratingherbirthday.B.Visitinghersister.C.Gettingadriver'slicense.

3.Whoisresponsiblefortheincidentaccordingtotheman?

A.Himself.B.Thewoman.C.Peter.

4.Howdoesthemanfeelaboutthewoman'swords?

A.Surprised.B.Uninterested.C.Nervous.

5.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Classmates.B.Colleagues.C.Professorandstudent.

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2至4個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項

中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應位置。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有5秒鐘的時間閱讀各個

小題;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.Whyisthewomanlate?

A.Shecouldnotfindtheman'scompany.

B.Shewaswaitingforanassistant.

C.Shehadtoparkfaraway.

7.Whatwillthemandointheafternoon?

A.Lockaroom.

B.Changealight.

C.Conductaninterview.

聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。

8.Whatarethespeakersdiscussing?

A.Planningaschedule.B.Choosingadestination.C.Bookingatrip.

9.Howwillthespeakersexplorethecitytoday?

A.Bybus.B.Bybike.C.Onfoot.

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聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。

10.WhatdoesTrudysayaboutthebuyer?

A.Hewillpaywhattheownerwants.

B.Hethinksthehouseneedsrepairs.

C.Hewantsonemoretourofthehouse.

11.WhatdidTrudytalkaboutwiththebuyer?

A.Themovingdate.

B.Thedecorationdetails.

C.Theavailablefurniture.

12.WhatwillthemandothisFriday?

A.Findanewhouse.B.Signadeal.C.Moveout.

聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。

13.WhydoesBarbaradoherresearchsecretly?

A.Togainfameasajournalist.

B.Togetfirst-handexperience.

C.Toavoidinterviewswithpeople.

14.HowlongdidBarbaraspenddoinglow-wagejobs?

A.Onemonth.B.Threemonths.C.Fourmonths.

15.WhatdidBarbaradiscoverduringtheresearch?

A.Thejobsdidn'trequiremucheffort.

B.Thewagescouldn'tcovertherents.

C.Theworkers9livesweretough.

16.HowdoesBarbaradescribeherbook?

A.Informative.B.Profitable.C.Well-structured.

聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。

17.Whatdidarecentstudyrevealaboutgardening?

A.Olderpeopletendtodogardening.

B.Gardeningissuitableforallagegroups.

C.Moreyoungpeopleenjoygardeningthantheelderly.

18.Whatpercentageofparticipantslikebuyinggardeningitems?

A.About60%.B.About67%.C.About78%.

19.Wheredotheparticipantslikedoinggardeningthemost?

A.Inthelivingrooms.B.Onthebalconies.C.Onthekitchenwindows.

20.Whatdoesthespeakermentionatlast?

A.Thebenefitsofgardening.B.Thekeytogardening.C.Thetypesofgardening.

第二部分閱讀理解(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,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上

將該項涂黑。

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A

VacationinthebeautifulcityofOrlando,Floridatoexperienceamazingfunthattheentirefamilycan

enjoy.Orlandoofferssomeamazingadventures,soifyouareplanningagetawayinthearea,besureto

takeadvantageoftheconveniencethatVacationsMadeEasyofferswhenbookingourtickets.

UniversalStudios

AtUniversalStudios,visitorsofallagesaresuretogetthethrillofexcitementexploringsomeofthe

mostwell-knownpopcultureiconsintheworld.FromsippingButterbeerinHogsmeadetoridingthrill

ridesbasedonsuperheroes,Universalisbrimmingwithanloadofthingstodo.Ofcourse,theparkisalso

hometorides,shows,andfoodareaswhichoffermouthwateringtreatsandmealstofuelyourfun.

DisneyWorld

Perhapsthemostfamousandiconicthemeparkintheworld,DisneyWorldisOrlando'smostbeloved

attraction,makingitwellworththedriveortriptotheOrlandoInternationalAirport!WithyourDisney

WorldTicket,youcanexploreseveraldifferentparksincludingMagicKingdomorVolcanoBay.Plus,

Disneyisalsohometoyourfavoritecharacters,allowingpeopleofallagestovisitwiththeirDisneyheroes

fromPeterPantoMaleficent.

MiamiSightseeingTours

JustashortdrivefromOrlandoisMiami,Floridawhichishometobeautifulsandbeachesandfun.

Guestswhodon'twanttoworryabouttrafficcanembarkupononeofthesegreatbusadventureswhich

allowthemtokickbackandrelaxwhileenjoyingthescenery.

FloridaManatee(海牛)Snorkel&SwimAdventureTour

Thistripisperfectforthosewholoveanimalsandlearningaboutthegreatoutdoors.Onthis

adventure,guestswillbeabletoenjoya12-hourguidedadventuretoseebeautifulmanateesintheirnatural

habitat.ThepriceofyourticketalsoincludesbreakfastandlunchaswellasadmissiontotheHomosassa

StateWildlifePark.Youwillnothavetoworryaboutnavigatingtrafficeitherasthetripincludeshotel

pick-upandroundtriptransportation.

21.WhichisthemostpopularattractioninOrlando?

A.UniversalStudios.B.DisneyWorld.

C.MiamiSightseeingTours.D.FloridaManateeSnorkel&SwimAdventureTour.

22.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothetext?

A.VisitorstoUniversalStudiosoughttobringfoodwiththem.

B.DisneyWorldmaynotsuittouristsofacertainagegroup.

C.MiamiSightseeingToursisfriendlytothosewhocan'tdrive.

D.VisitorsofFloridaManateeSnorkel&SwimAdventureTourneedgoandreturnbythemselves.

23.Whereisthepassagemostprobablytakenfrom?

A.Agovernmentdocument.B.Ageographytextbook.

C.Atravelwebsite.D.Anadvertisingposter.

B

InthewoodswaitstheonlypersonwithwhomIcanbemyself-Gale.Icanfeelthemusclesinmy

facerelaxing,mypacequickeningasIclimbthehillstoourplace,arockledgeoverlookingavalley.The

sightofhimwaitingtherebringsonasmile.GalesaysIneversmileexceptinthewoods.

“Hey,Katniss,saysGale.

“LookwhatIshot."Galeholdsupaloafofbreadwithanarrowstuckinit,andIlaugh.Ifsreal

bakerybread.Finebreadlikethisisforspecialoccasions.

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“Whatdiditcostyou?”Isaid.

“Justasquirrel.^^

“MysisterPrimleftusacheese.^^Ipullitout.

Hisexpressionbrightensatthetreat."'Thankyou,Prim.We'llhavearealfeast79

SuddenlyhefallsintoaCapitolaccentashemimics(模仿)EffieTrinket,thedramaticallypositive

womanwhoarrivesonceayearfromtheCapitoltoannouncethenamestoplaythedeathgame.

“1almostforgot!HappyHungerGames!一”

”-beeverinyourfavor!1finishthesentenceinthesametone.

Wehavetojokeaboutitbecausethealternativeistobescaredtodeath.Besides,theCapitolaccentis

soaffected,almostanythingsoundsfunnyinit.

IwatchasGalepullsouthisknifeandslicesthebread.Hecouldbemybrother.Straightblackhair,

oliveskin,weevenhavethesamegrayeyes.Butwe'renotrelated.Mostofthefamilieswhoworkthe

minesresembleoneanotherthisway.

Galespreadsthebreadsliceswiththesoftgoatcheese.Thedayisglorious.Thefoodiswonderful.

Everythingwouldbeperfectifthisreallywasaholiday,ifallthedayoffmeantroamingthemountains

withGale,huntingfortonighfssupper.Butinsteadwehavetobestandinginthesquarewaitingforthe

namestobecalledoutandthendieintheHungerGamesbeforelong.

“Wecoulddoit,youknow,“Galesaysquietly.

“What?”Iask.

“Leavethedistrict.Runoff.Liveinthewoods.YouandI,wecouldmakeitJsaysGale.

Idon'tknowhowtorespond.Theideaissopreposterous.

“Ifwedidn'thavesomanykids,“headdsquickly.

They,renotourkids,ofcourse.Theyareoursistersandbrothers.Andyoumayaswellcountinour

mothers,too,becausehowwouldtheylivewithoutus?Whowouldfillthosemouthsthatarealwaysasking

formore?

24.WhatcanbeinferredabouttherelationshipbetweenKatnissandGale?

A.Theyarerelativeswhoshareastrongbond.

B.Theyarecousinswhoworktogetherinthemines.

C.Theyarefriendswhoshareacommondestiny.

D.Theyareacouplewhomanagetoescapetogether.

25.Basedonthecontext,whatdoestheword“preposterous“meaninthearticle?

A.Ridiculousandunreasonable.B.Excitingandthrilling.

C.Appealingandirresistible.D.Discouraginganddepressing.

26.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothetext?

A.Theyliveintheforestandsurvivebyhunting.

B.Theysometimestradepreyfornecessities.

C.Theyworkinthemineswithalmostnorest.

D.Theyownabakeryandoftenmakebreadforspecialoccasions.

27.Whatisthearticlemainlyabout?

A.Theimportanceofsacrificeforfamilyandcommunity.

B.Thejoyofhuntingpreyandgatheringfoodinthewoods.

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C.TheanticipationofjoiningintheHungerGames.

D.ThestruggleoflivingunderthecontroloftheCapitol.

C

ResidentsofIndia'scapitalNewDelhichokedinapoisonoussmogWednesdayasworseningair

pollutionsurgedpast50timestheWorldHealthOrganization'srecommendeddailymaximum.

Manyinthecitycannotaffordairfilters(凈化器)nordotheyhavehomeswheretheycaneffectively

sealfromthemiseryoffoulsmellingair.

Coolertemperaturesandslow-movingwindstrapdeadlypollutantseachwinter,stretchingfrom

mid-OctoberuntilatleastJanuary.AtdawnonWednesday,hazardouspollutantlevelsinpartsoftheurban

areaofmorethan30millionpeopletopped806microgramspercubicmeter,accordingtomonitoringfirm

IQAir.

Thatismorethan53timestheWorldHealthOrganizationrecommendeddailymaximumofdangerous

cancer-causingmicroparticlesknownasPM2.5pollutantsthatenterthebloodstreamthroughthelungs.By

midday,whenairusuallyisatitsbest,iteasedtoabout25-35timesabovedangerlevels,dependingon

differentdistricts.

Thecityisblanketedinacridsmogeachyear,primarilyblamedonstubble(秸稈)burningbyfarmers

inneighboringregionstocleartheirfieldsforploughing,aswellasfactoriesandtrafficemissions.Buta

reportbyTheNewYorkTimesthismonth,basedonairandsoilsamplesitcollectedoverfiveyears,

revealedthedangeroussmokeandgasesreleasedfrompowerplantsburningthecity'slandfillgarbage

mountainsalsogaverisetothesmog.

TheIndiaMeteorologicalDepartmentsaidthatatleast18regionalairportshadavisibilitylowerthan

1,000meters-evendroppingbelow500metersinDelhi.

India'sSupremeCourtlastmonthruledthatcleanairwasafundamentalhumanright,orderingboth

thecentralgovernmentandstate-levelauthoritiestotakeaction.Butcriticssayargumentsbetweenrival

politiciansheadingneighboringstates-aswellasbetweencentralandlocalauthorities-have

compoundedtheproblem.

Politiciansfromthecentralgovernmentareaccusedofnotwantingtoangerkeyfiguresintheir

constituencies(選區(qū)),particularlypowerfulfarminggroups.Cityauthoritieshavelaunchedseveral

initiativestotacklepollution,whichhaveachievedfarlessthanexpectedinpractice.

28.WhichofthefollowingcontributestotheseveresmoginNewDelhi?

A.NewDelhiResidents?limitedaccesstoairfilters.

B.Lowtemperatureandunfavorableairconditions.

C.Intentionalburningofstubblebybothfarmersandfactories.

D.Poisonoussmokeandgasesreleasedfromlandfillgarbagemountains.

29.WhatdoestheunderlinedphraseinParagraph2probablymean?

A.Giveriseto.B.Bringanendto.C.Shelterfrom.D.Fightagainst.

30.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?

A.Thecentralgovernmentandlocalauthoritiesseektocooperateandaddresstheissue.

B.StatisticsshowtheairqualityoftheIndiacapitalisatitsbestinthemorning.

C.NewDelhihasthepoorestvisibilityacrossthecountryonthatparticularday.

D.Politiciansfromcentralgovernmentarereluctanttoupsetinfluentialindividuals.

31.Whatisasuitabletitleofthepassage?

A.India'scapitalchokesontoxicsmog

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B.Indiastrugglestobreathefree

C.SeveresmogpoisonsIndia

D.WhoistoblameforthesmoginNewDelhi?

D

WhenNoahLyles,anAmericansprinter,wongoldintheOlympics100-metreraceinAugust,heheld

hishandsoutinfrontofhim,wriststogetherandfingersextended,asthoughgettingreadytocatchalarge

ball.Thegesturemayhaveseemedodd,butfansofJapaneseanimationknewimmediatelythatMr.Lyles,a

die-hardfanofthegenre,wasmakingareferencetoapopularanimationseries,<6DragonBall”.

Onceadomesticallyconsumedproduct“watchedbypeoplewithnofriendsatschool”,asoneveteran

producerrecalls,animehasbecomeaglobalsensation.Thereisanaestheticmeaning:animeishand-drawn

andusuallytwo-dimensional,unlikethephotorealistic3Danimationthathasgrownmorecommonoutside

Japan.Thecharactersoftenresemblehyper-caffeinatedTintins,withunusuallylarge,expressiveeyes,small

noses,strangehairandeasy-to-reademotions.

Recentlyanimehasracedintopeople'shomeswithLyles-likespeed.In2023Japan'sanimeindustry

hitarecordhigh,withrevenuesof¥339billion($2.3bbillion).Twofactorshelpexplainanime'ssurging

globalpopularity.Thefirstisstreaming,whichmadeanimeeasiertofindandwatch.Fansnolongerhave

todependonthedecisionsofnetworkprogrammersorwaitaweekforanotherepisode.Theycanexplore

anddiscoverontheirown.Animeviewershipboomedduringthepandemic,astheworldsatathomein

frontofscreensformonths.Second,audienceshavegrowntiredandsuspiciousofHollywood'sneat

resolutions.AsSusanNapier,aprofessoratTuftsUniversityandexpertonanime,explains,("Technology

hasn'tbroughtustheutopiawethoughtitwould,andthepost-cold-warworldhasbecomemoredangerous

thanweimagined,whichmakeshappily-ever-afterendingsimplausible.Animeiswillingtohaveheroes

killedoffandcharacterssufferhugeloss.Atthesametime,protagonists(主角)areoftencuteandrelatable.

“It'sadarkworldoutthere,"Ms.Napiersays,soaudiences“wantthatfluffycuteness”.

Japan'sgovernmentnoticedandeventuallytookaction:in2013itlaunchedaninitiativecalled”Cool

Japan”,inwhichitinvestedsome¥90billiontopropelJapan'screativeindustriesabroad.Itwasaflop,

becauseofpoorlychoseninvestments,butthathasnotstoppedthegovernmentfromtryingagain:itwants

toquadruplethevalueofJapan'scontentindustryby2033.

“Peopleareawareofaworldthafsunstableandmoredangerousandhavelessabilitytobelieveinthe

happilyeverafter,"Ms.NapierofTuftssuggests.Badnewsfortheworld,butgoodforJapaneseanimators.

32.WhydidNoahLylesmakethegestureinthefirstparagraph?

A.Toshowhissurpriseatwinningtherace.

B.Todemonstratehisreadinesstocatchaball.

C.Topayadmirationtohisfavoriteanimationseries.

D.Tosignalhisconfidenceinwinningthefutureraces.

33.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?

A.Japaneseanimeachievesgreatersuccessathomethanabroad.

B.Japaneseanimefeaturescharacterswithexpressiveandrealisticdesign.

C.Japaneseanimeconveysanaestheticmeaningwith3Dtechnology.

D.Japaneseanimehasundergoneanexpansionofaudience.

34.Whichofthefollowingstatementsaccountsforanime9sincreasingglobalpopularity?

A.Thepandemicmakesaudiencessitathome,exploringanddiscoveringtheepisodesontheirown.

B.Streamingenablesfanstobeindependentofnetworkschedulesandsaveswaitingtime.

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C.UnlikeHollywood'sneatresolutions,animecreatesunsatisfyingendingstotheheroes.

D.Technologyfailstomaketheworldsafer,makinghappily-ever-aflerendingsimplausible.

35.What'sJapanesegovemment,attitudetowardsitsanimeindustry?

A.Supportive.B.Pessimistic.C.Cautious.D.Worried.

第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)

根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項,選項中有兩項為多余選項。

請將答案寫在答題卷上。

Yourcolleagueisthefirstoneinandthelastonetoleave.Theyvolunteertotakeoneveryadditional

taskthatcomesyourteam'swayandtheyrespondtoemailswithinminutes.They'reworkingallthetime,

whetherfromtheofficeorfromhome.36

Dealingwithsuchaworkmatecanbechallenging,buttherearestepsyoucantaketoeasethenegative

effectsoftheirbehavioronyourselfandyourteam.

Depersonalizetheiractions.

37,thisisaclassicexampleofacognitivebias.Insocialpsychology,thisreferstothe

tendencyhumanshavetooweanotherperson'sactionstotheircharacterorpersonality,whilecreditingour

ownbehaviortoexternalorsituationalfactorsthatareoutsideourcontrol.Inotherwords,yourcolleagueis

probablynotoverworkingtofrightenorexceedyou.Debiasyourthinkingbyconsideringotherreasonsfor

theirbehavior.

38

Guiltcanmakeiteasyforyoutofallintothesamepatternsasyourcolleague.Youmaystart

comparingyourcapacityandoutputtotheirsandwonder,4tAmIreallyworkinghardenough?^^Beforeyou

beginoverextendingyourselfinaneffortto“catchup”,mindyourmindsetandbeawareofextremist

thinking.Takingtimeoffforself-careisn'tindulgent(縱容的),ratherifsapreconditionfbryour

performance.

Setboundaries.

Workaholicstendtohavefewboundaries.You'llneedtoplaydefensebymanagingtheirexpectations

aroundyourresponsetimesandavailability.Lefssayyourcolleagueasksyoutoturnaroundaprojectbrief

inlessthan24hours.Youcanpushbackandexplain,4tThafsnotpossible.Ifyouhavethissortoftaskin

thefuture,I'llneedatleastathreedays'noticetoworkitintomyschedule.39

Finally,remembertoadjustyourperspectiveonproductivity.Despitethefactthatyou'retemptedto

evaluateyourdailysuccessbasedonthenumberofhoursyouwork,it'sthequalityofworkyoudeliver

thatmattersmost.40

A.Resistpeerpressure.

B.Acceptyourincapacity.

C.Inshort,you'redealingwithaworkaholic,oraworkenthusiast.

D.Beinggoodatyourjobdoesn'tmeanworkingmorebutproducingresults.

E.Ifyoublameyourselfforfailingtooutperformyourworkaholiccolleagues

F.Whileit'stemptingtoassumeyourcolleagueisoverworkingtooutshineyou

G.Youmightalsoadvocateforbettersystemsandprocessesthatreplaceexcesseffort.

第三部分語言運用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)

第一節(jié)完形填空(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。

第7頁,共10頁

ItwasthefirstnightofChanukah(光明節(jié))andthenightbeforeEllie'slastfinal.Asafreshmanshe

wasmorethanreadytogohomefbrthefirsttimesinceAugust.She'dpackedeverything41the

booksshewascrammingwithandhermenorah(燭臺)thafsliteverynightofChanukah.Elliehadbeenso

42topackthemenorahearlierthatnight.

However,justasshewasto43itwasOKto"skip"thefirstnight'slighting,the44

fromthatspecialplacewhere“motherguilt^^residessaid,"Youlitthemenorah!”Therefore,Ellielitthe

candles,saidtheblessingsandplacedthemenorah45.

46returningtothedormafterholidays,shefoundasmall“Thankyou“notetapedtoher

door,signed"Susan“anddatedthefirstdayofChanukah.NotknowingaSusan,Ellie47thenote

hadbeendeliveredtoherbymistake.

Suddenly,therewasaknock.There,standinginthehallwasawomanElliedidn'trecognize."I'm

Susan,9,shesaid.t6Iwantedtothankyou48butyou'dalreadyleftbeforeIfinishedmyfinals."

SensingEllie's(her)confusion,Susan49tocomeinandexplain.ItseemedthatSusanhad

beenfacingthesame50thatnight.BecausehersisterHannahhadbeenkilledbyadrunkdriver

tenmonthsearlier,andthesistershadalwaystakenturnslighting51candleandthiswasn't

Susan'syear.Itwastoo52toeventhinkaboutChanukahwithoutHannahandSusanhaddecided

onskippingtheentireholiday.

Susanwasabouttocloseherdrapes(窗簾)whenshehappenedtoseethecandles53inEllie's

window."ItwasifHannahhadtakenherturnandputthemenorahinyourwindowfbrmetosee."Susan

saidshe54thelightsandwatchedthecandleswithblurredeyesuntiltheyburnedout.

BelievingHannah'slightswouldnevergooutbutbethereinherheartwhensheneededreconnection

withHannah,allSusanhadtodowas55hereyesand"see"thecandlesinthewindow,theones

thatHannahhadlitthelasttimeitwasherturn.

41.A.exceptB.beyondC.besidesD.despite

42.A.distractedB.temptedC.influencedD.promoted

43.A.simplifyB.justifyC.identifyD.modify

44.A.soundB.figureC.voiceD.warning

45.A.inhersuitcaseB.byherdoorC.inherstudyD.onherwindow

46.A.InB.ForC.WithD.On

47.A.decidedB.agreedC.suspectedD.noticed

48.A.inpersonB.ontimeC.onpurposeD.inrelief

49.A.beggedB.longedC.askedD.agreed

50.A.visionB.imaginationC.puzzleD.dilemma

51.A.thelastB.thefirstC.thebestD.theworst

52.A.pitifulB.wonderfulC.painfulD.hopeful

53.A.shiningB.illuminatingC.flamingD.spreading

54.A.turneddownB.turnedoffC.turnedonD.turnedup

55.A.openB.blinkC.widenD.close

第二節(jié)語法填空(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?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。

LiZiqi,oneofChina'smostpopularinfluencers,made56.surprisingcomebackonthe

afternoonofNovember12aftershestoppedpostingvideosformorethanthreeyears.

Shefirstmadehernamein2016onSinaWeiboandwentviraloverseasafterwards.Withshortvideos

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featuringpoeticportrayalsofrurallifeandcovering57.(vary)ofcraftsrelatedtotraditional

Chineseculture,nothingseemsimpossiblewithLi'shandsworkingmagic.Inthevideos,Li,often58.

(dress)ingracefultraditionalgarments,risesatsunrise,restsatsunset,plantsseedsandcrafts

bamboofurniture.

Li,bomin1990,haslivedwithhergrandparentsinMianyang,Sichuan,sincetheageof6afterher

father59.(die).Lifewasdifficultforherduringheryouthassheandhergrandparentshadlittle

60.(live)on.Shestartedtoworkinthecityat14andwouldnothavereturnedtoherchildhood

homebutforhergrandmother61.(fall)illin2012.Afterreturninghome,Liopenedanonline

shoptosellmostlyfoodproducts.Toincreasesales,shetookupmakingshortvideosin2016about

62.theseproductswerecreated.

AWeibouseronceremarked,"Li'ssuccessliesinherpassionforlife?5AnotherWeibouserwrote,t6Thank

youforgivingmeanopportunitytoappreciatethelandscapeinthecountryside.^^ButLiisnot

63.criticism.Somepeoplehaveexpressedskepticismbecauseitis64.(believe)

thatshelookssoperfectafteralongdayofworkinthefields.Todowhatshedoeswouldbe,formostofus,

65.(entire)unlikely.

第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)

第一節(jié)(滿分15分)

假如你是李華,你對某大學關于人工智能的暑期課程一大語言模型(LargeLanguageModels)

十分感興趣,請按要求寫一封申請信,內(nèi)容包含以下方面:

1.表明申請意愿;

2.闡述感興趣的理由;

3.介紹個人優(yōu)勢。

DearAdmissionsCommittee,

Warmregards,

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,使之構成一篇完整的短文。

Thestagelightsinthemusichalldarkened,asthenextschool'sconcertbandsettledonstage.TheFirst

Chair,ayoungviolinist,calleduponeachsectiontoplay,tuningthemwithprecisionandgrace.The

momentthemusicaldirectorappeared,awaveofapplausefilledtheair.TheannualHighSchoolMusic

Festivalwasthehighlightofmyyear.Asamusicteacher,Inevermissedasession,alwaysamazedbythe

extraordinarytalentsthemusicaldirectorsinspiredintheirstudents.Butthisyearmightbemylastvisit.

Withagecatchingup,mydesireforretirementwasgrowingstr

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