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南开中学2024届高三统练外语学科第2次本试卷分第1卷(选择题)和第II卷两部分。共150分,考试用时120分钟。第I卷(共135分)第一部分:听力(40分)试卷A第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)听下面五段对话,每段对话后有一个小题。从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你将有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1.Atwhattimewillthewomanhavethespecialmeeting?A.11:30.B.11:45.C.12:00.2.Whycan'tthemanlendthewomanhisnotebook?A.Hedoesn'thaveanotebook.B.Hedoesn'tbringitwithhim.C.Hewillneedithimself3.Whenwillthemanbeintherace?A.OnWednesday.B.OnSaturday.C.OnSunday.4.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Inapostoffice.B.Inabookstore.C.Inasupermarket.5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingaboutingeneral?A.Apainting.B.Aroom.C.Amarket.第二节(共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15)听下面3段材料,每段材料后有几个小题。从题中所给的ABC三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置,听每段材料前,你将有时间阅读各个小题。每小题5秒钟。听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间,每段材料读两遍。听下面一段对话,回答第6至第8三个小题。

6.Whenwillthedininghallclose?A.Atabout6:30.B.Atabout7:00.C.Atabout10:00.7.Whydoesn'tAnnwanttoeatinthedininghall?A.Shehadapizzaalready.B.Shehastoprepareforatest.C.Shedoesn'tlikethefoodthere.8.WhatwillBillmostprobablydorightnow?A.Orderapizza.B.Cookdinnerathome.C.Gotothedininghall.听下面一段对话,回答第9至第11三个小题。9.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthetypewriter?A.Slow.B.Unreliable.C.Good.10.Whatoncecausedthelossoftheman'spapers?A.Theelectricalpowerwascutoff.B.Thecomputerwasbroken.C.Thebatteryranout.11.Howdidthemanfinishhispaper?A.Heusedatypewriter.B.Heusedawordprocessor.C.Heusedanotebookcomputer.听下面一段独白,回答第12至第15四个小题。12.Whereshouldthelistenersgoiftheygetlost?A.Totheticketoffice.B.Tothetouristbus.C.Tothemaingate.13.Whatmaysurprisethelisteners?A.Therearepeoplelivinginthepalace.B.Thepalacehasbecomeamuseum.C.Peopleinthepalaceweartraditionalclothes.14.Whatshouldthelistenersdobeforetakingaphotoofthelocalpeople?A.Buytheirproducts.B.Talkwiththeirfamilies.C.Askfortheirpermission.15.Whatdoesthespeakerthinkoftheaskingpriceofthelocalpeople'sproducts?A.High.B.Acceptable.C.Low.试卷B第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你将有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。16.Howdidthewomangetherpartydress?A.Shemadeitbyherself.B.Sheboughtitinastore.C.Sheborroweditfromothers.17.Whatdidthemanthinkoftherestaurant:A.Itsservicewasunsatisfactory.B.Itsdecorationwaspretty.C.Itsfoodwasgood.18.Whendoestheconversationmostlikelytakeplace?A.InspringB.Inautumn.C.Inwinter.19.Whatisthewomandoing?A.EnjoyingafountainB.Havingcheese.C.Takingapicture.20.Whatarethetwospeakerstalkingabout?A.Ahotel.B.Achurch.C.Astorm.第二节(共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15)听下面3段材料,每段材料后有几个小题。从题中所给的ABC三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置,听每段材料前,你将有时间阅读各个小题。每小题5秒钟。听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间,每段材料读两遍。听下面一段对话,回答第21至第23小题。21.Whoismakingthetelephonecall?A.LewisBrothers.B.OliverMartin.C.MarkHanson.22.Whathasthemanfailedtoreceive?A.Thepricelists.B.Thebrochures.C.Theinvitationcards.23.WhatwillMarkdotomorrow?A.Send40invitationcardstotheman.B.Attendabusinessreception.C.Checktheman'sorder.听下面一段对话,回答第24至第26小题。24.WhatwasMichaela'schildhoodlike?A.Hard.B.Busy.C.Troubled.25.WhatdidMichaeladowhenshewas19?A.Shestartedcollectingwasteproducts.B.Sheboughtahouseforherparents.C.Shegotherowncar.26.WhatdifficultydidMichaelaexperience?A.Shehadtoclosedownhercomputercompany.B.Shehadnomoneytosetupherbusinessschool.C.Shehadtostophergamebusiness.听下面一段独白,回答第27题至30小题。27.WheredidLadyGagagiveherfirstperformance?A.InCanada.B.IntheUS.C.InAustria.28.WhatdidLadyGagaworkasduringherearlycareer?A.Asongwriter.B.Asinger.C.Apianist.29.WhenwasLadyGaga'sfirsttour?A.Inlate2Q08.B.Inearly2009.C.Inlate2009.30.Whichsonggottheglobalchart-toppingleadsingle.A.JustDance.B.PokerFace.C.BadRomance.第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节、单项填空(共15小题,每小题1分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出适合空白处的最佳选项。31.-Sorry,I'mhavingaheadachetodayandIknowyoujustdon'twanttoaccompanymetotheball.A.Don'tgivemethatB.Don'tmentionit.C.Don'ttakeitforgrantedD.Don'tgetmewrong32.RobertwenttoShanghaiinhis20s,severalyearslater,hebecameamanager.A.whenB.whereC.whichD.who33.Thelasttwentyyearsthesteadyimprovementsinthemeansoftravel.A.haswitnessedB.waswitnessedC.witnessedD.iswitnessed34.MydivinginstructorwasreallygreatandIknewit,Iwasabletodive.A.beforeB.sinceC.untilD.after35.Wehavebeeninformedofthestrictrulesforgarbagesortinginthenearfuture.A.adoptedB.toadoptC.tobeadoptedD.havingadopted36.Myparentsaren't_megoingabroadforeducation,fearingthatI'mtooyoungtotakecareofmyself.A.indefenseofB.incontrolofC.incontrasttoD.infavourof37.ManyyoungpeoplehavetheireyesgluedtothescreenalldaylongwatchingvideosonTikTok,completelyignoringtheofelectronicdevicesontheirhealth.A.pressureB.impactC.commentD.impression38.OneofthebiggestculturedifferencesInoticedinLondonwasthepeopleofLondonconductedthemselves.A.thatB.howC.whatD.why39.-What'sthe weightofluggagethatIcantakeabroadtheplane,Sir?Thirtykilograms.A.accurateB.averageC.maximumD.unique40.Theringingbell_theendofthelastclassonFridayafternoon.Studentsrushedoutoftheclassroomsandheadedbacktotheirdormitories.A.indicatedB.confirmedC.instructedD.predicted41.Theyoungman'sface_whenthebosstoldhimwhatapromisingjobhehadlandedhimself.A.broughtupB.litupC.putupD.tookup42.-MayIspeaktoJohn,please?-John?You_havedialedawrongnumber.There’snoJohnhere.A.wouldB.shouldC.mustD.might43.-Whatdoyouthinkoftheinformationfrombooks?-Itiseasiertoforgetthanfromlifeitself.A.theoneB.itC.oneD.that44.Althoughthesuspectfortwodays,theofficerdidn'tattainanyvaluableinformation.A.questioningB.havingquestionedC.beingquestionedD.questioned45.-I'vejustfinishedmyinterview.I'mprettyhopeful..Ihopeitworksoutforyou.A.It'sallrightB.GoodideaC.AllthebestD.Soundsgreat第二节、完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)ItwasacoldeveningandmydaughterandIwerewalkingupBroadway.Ididn'tnoticeaguysittinginsideacardboardbox.ButNoradid.Shewasn'tevenfour,butshe46_atmycoatandsaid,"Thatman'scold.Daddy,_47_wetakehimhome?”Idon'tremembermyreply.ButIdorememberasudden_48_feelinginsideme.Ihadalwaysbeendelightedathowmuchmydaughternoticedinher_49whetheritwas_50_inflightorchildrenplaying.Butnowshewasnoticing_51andbeggary.Afewdayslater,Isawanarticleinthenewspaperaboutvolunteers:whopickedupafoodpackagefromanearbyschoolonaSundaymorningand52 ittoanelderlyperson.Itwasquickandeasy.I_53_usup.Norawas 54_aboutit.Shecouldunderstandtheimportanceoffood,soshecouldeasilyseehow 55 ourjobwas.WhenSundaycame,shewasready,butIhadto_56_myselftoleavethehousetofetchthefoodpackage.Onmywaytoschool,Ifoughtanurgeto 57 .TheSundaypaperandcoffeewerewaitingformeathome.Whydothis? 58 ,wephonedtheelderlypersonwe'dbeenappointedandshe59_usrightover.Thebuildingwasinabadstate.Facinguswasasilver-hairedwomaninanolddress.Shetookthepackageandaskedustocomein.Noraraninside.Iunwillinglyfollowed.60_\inside,Isawthatthedepartmentbelongedtosomeonepoor.Ourhostessshowedussomephotos.Noraplayedandwhenitcamethetimetosaygoodbye,wethreehugged,Iwalkedhomeintears.Professionalscallsucha(n)_61_“a“avolunteeropportunity”.Theyareopportunities,I’vecometosee:Whereelsebutasvolunteersdoyouhavetheopportunitytodosomething_62_that'sgoodforothersaswellasforyourself?NoraandIregularlyservetoneedypeopleand_03_clothesforthehomeless.Yet,asI've_04_hergrowoverthesepastfouryears,Istillwonder-whichofushas65_more?46.A.pulled47.A.would48.A.general49.A.area50.A.worms51.A.coldness.52.A.delivered53.A.held54.A.casual55.A.crcative56.A.warn57.A.turnback58.A.Therefore69.A.called60.A.Although61.A.stay62.A.fair63.A.collect64.A.let65.A.increasedB.glancedB.canB.funnyB.partB.animals.B.illnessB.returnedB.hurriedB.sorryB.valuableB.stopB.getawayB.ObviouslyB.promisedB.OnceB.visitB.famousB.makeB.madeB.benefitedC.wavedC.needC.heavyC.eyesigbtC.plantsC.sufferingC.devotedC.signedC.astonishedC.shockingC.allowC.showupC.StillC.invitedC.BecauseC.adventureC.difficultC.orderC.watchedC.triedD.aimedD.mustD.curiousD.worldD.birdsD.ignoranceD.postedD.linedD.excitedD.simpleD.pushD.comeoutD.AlsoD.helpedD.AsD.challengeD.enjoyableD.wearD.noticedD.seized第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2.5分,满分50分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳答案。A2024SpringEvaluationScheduleforLearnToSkateMT.KENTICECENTER*900MOONAVENUE*LEVARDCITY,RI02916(103)561-4363WHO:SkatersofallagesandabilitiesAnyPreschool&Kindergarten-agedchildwhohasnevertakenlessonsattheMt.KentIceCenterneedstomakeanappointmenttobeevaluated.Anyonefirstgradeorabovedoesnotneedanevaluation.Theonlineregistrationfeaturedoesnotapplytotheregistrationforevaluation.EVALUATIONS:Evaluationshelptodeterminebothreadinessandclassplacement.Uponcompletingoftheevaluation,itisrecommendedthatyouregisterforclasseswithacoachintheicecenteroffice.AvarietyofdaysandtimesfortheevaluationsarealsolistedonlineandattheIceCenter.Evaluationregistrationmaybedoneinpersonorbyphoneat103-561-4363,

EVALUATIONDATESANDTIMEDAYEVALUATIONDATESTIMEEVALUATIONFEESaturdayMarch9,202412:00p.m.$5.00SundayMarch10,202412:00p.m.$5.00MondayMarch11,202410:00a.m.or1:00p.m.$5.00WednesdayMarch13,202410:00a.m.or1:00p.m.$5.00ThursdayMarch14,202410:00a.m.or1:00p.m.$5.00Additionaldaysandtimesmaybeadded-tobedeterminedbyManagementREFUNDPOLICY:Refundrequestsmustbemadeaminimurnof7daysbeforethescheduledappointment.Seefordetails.EVALUATIONREGISTRATION:Inperson-StopbytheMt.KentRecreationCenter,groundfloor,MondaythroughSaturday9:00--11:00a.m.,Sunday1:00-4:00p.m.Byphone-CalltheIceCenterat(103)561-1363toscheduleyourskatingevaluationappointment.QUESTIONS:PleasecalltheMt.KentIceCenterstaffat(103)561-436KentALERT-AFREEnotification(通知)service(phone,text,e-mail).Intheeventofanemergencytoprovideyouwithupdatesaboutcancellationsandrecreationdepartmentprogramsandevents,pleasevisit,browseServicesatthetopofthepage.UnderInformationTechnologyOffice,clickKentALERT.Allrecreationparticipantsshouldsignup,andatminimumselectthe“Cancellationcategory.”66.Whatisthefunctionoftheevaluation?A.TohelptheapplicantsregisterforrelatedclassesattheIceCenter.B.Tojudgetheapplicants'readinessandputtheminrightclasses.C.Tohelptheseapplicantsfindinformationrelatedonline.D.Tomakesuretheapplicantswillgetrefundedlater.67.IfMariawantstocompletetheevaluationregistrationforherson,she'dbettergototheMt.KentRecreationCenterbeforetheendoftheevaluationdates.A.at1:00p.m.onMondayB.at4:00p.m.onFridayC.at10:00a.m.onTuesdayD.at11:00a.m.onSunday68.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?A.Refundsshouldbeclaimedwithinsevendaysaftertheregistration.B.Anykindergarten-agedchildmustmakeanappointmenttobeevaluated.C.Youcangototocompletetheregistrationforevaluation.D.YouwillbeinformedofanycancellationsaftersigningupforKentALERT.69.Thepassageisprimarilyintendedto.A.recommendanicecenterC.introduceanevaluationscheduleB.advertiseaskatingprogrammeD.tellreadersaboutanotificationservice7v.Fromwhichisthepassageprobablytaken?A.Anewspaper.B.Atravelguide.C.Ahealthmagazine.D.Anactivityschedule.BWhenIwasaboy,IbelongedtotheBoyScouts(童子军),soIusedtogocampingeverysummer,andoncesomethinghappenedwhichIhaveneverbeenabletoexplain.WewerecampinginaplaceabovearivenAfterarriving,weallrusheddowntotheriverandhadaswim.Standingbytheriver,wenoticedthatitwassurroundedbycliffs.Ifsomeonewantedtoreachtheriveratthispoint,hehadtowalkpastourcamp.Severaldayslater,thescoutmasterhadtobeawayforaday.Thatafternoon,wehadsupperearly.Weweresittingroundthefire,eatingandtalking,whenamanwalkedpastandwentdowntowardstheriver.Weallfeltthatthismanlookedverystrange,but,becauseeachofuswasafraidoflookingverystupid.noonesaidanything.Weateratherslowly,takingaslongaspossible.Afterfinishing,wecollectedourplatestogethersothatwecouldtakethemtotheriverwherewealwayswashedthem.Butnoonemovedtowardstheriverwestoodlookingateachotherashamed.Thenallshoutingatonce,webegantalkingaboutthemanwhohadwalkedpastus.Weagreedhowstrangehelookedandwewonderedwhathecouldbedoingbytheriver.Weknewthathecouldonlyreturnbypassingthroughourcamp.Anhourpassed.Thenoneoftheboyssuggestedweshouldcreep(悄悄移动)downbytheriversothatwecouldseewhatthemanwasnonmovingveryslowlyandkeepingintheshadow,wecreptdowntowardsthebank.Oneboyclimbedatreesothathecouldseeeverythingclearly.Hecalledtousthattherewasnoonethere,sowerandowntothebank,lookingeverywherecarefully.Wecouldnotunderstandwherethemanhadgone.Whenitgotdark,wewentbacktoourcampfeelingbewildered.Wetoldthescoutmasterwhathadhappenedintheevening.Smiling,hedoubtedthatwehadseentheman,butfinallysuggestedwegoandlookagain.Wedid,buttherewasnoonethere.Manyyearshavepassed,butIstillrememberitasifitwereyesterday.Whatdidwesee?Idonotknow.71.Thewriterinthetextmainlytellsus.A.thestoryofhischildhoodB.astrangecampingexperienceC.aboutastrangerbytheriverD.aboutagoodplaceforcamping72.Whydidtheboyseattheirsupperslowly?A.Theywantedtodelaygoingtotheriverbank.B.Theywerewaitingfortheirscoutmaster.C.Theyhadasupperearlierthanusual.D.Theyweretalkingwhileeating.73.Theword“bewildered"inthetextprobablymeans A.ashamedB.nervousC.unabletounderstandD.eagertoknowsomething74.Whenheheardwhathadhappened,thescoutmaster A.realizedwhothemanwasB.startedtoworryaboutthemanC.wentbacktolookforthemanD.feitithardtobelievetheboys75.Thewriterstillrememberstheeventbecause.A.theboysactedfoolishlyB.thecampingplaceisbeautifulC.therehasbeennoexplanationfortheeventD.heparticularlyenjoyedhiscampingthatsummerCNewarchaeologicaldiscoveriessuggestthattradebetweenEuropeandAsiaalongtheSilkRoadprobablybeganinsomeformmanycenturiesearlierthanoncethought.Thefindings,coupledwithawideningrangeofscientificandhistoricalresearch,couldadd.afascinatingnewpagetotheepic(史诗)oftheSilkRoad.ThemostsurprisingdiscoveryispiecesofsilkfoundinthehairofanEgyptianmummyfromabout1000BC,longbeforeregulartrafficontheSilkRoadandatleastonethousandyearsbeforesilkwaspreviouslythoughttobeusedinEgypt.Otherresearchmayextendhumanactivityalongthisroutebackevenfurther,perhapsamillionyearstothemigrationofhumanancestorsintoeasternAsia.TheofficialoriginofEast-Westtradealongtheroadisusuallyplacedinthelate2ndcenturyBCwhenanagentoftheChineseEmperorWu-direturnedfromadangeroussecretmissionacrossthedesertintotheremotehighcountryofCentralAsia.Theagent,ZhangQian,travelledasfarasAfghanistanandbroughtbackknowledgeofevenmoredistantlandssuchasPersia,SyriaandaplaceknownasLijien,perhapsRome.Historianshavecalledthisoneofthemostimportantjourneysinancienttimes.Hisjourneyopenedthewayforwhathavebeenthoughttobethefirstindirectcontactsbetweentheancientworld'stwosuperpowers,ChinaandRome.Chinesesilk.firsttradedtocentralAsiantribesforwarhorsesandtotheParthianforacrobatsandostricheggs,wassoonfindingitswaythroughanetworkofmerchantstotheLuxury(奢侈品)marketsinRome.ButthenewdiscoveriesshowthatChinesesilkwasapparentlypresentintheWestlongbeforetheHanemperorstartedorganizedtradeovertheSilkRoad.TheresearchcouldchangethinkingabouttheearlyhistoryofworldtradeandprovideinsightsintothemysteryofjusthowandwhenEuropeandtheMediterraneanlandsfirstbecameawareofthegloriouscultureattheotherendofEurasia.76.Theword“newpage”inthefirstparagraphmeans A.arecentdiscoveryB.asignificantbreakthroughC.anincreasingcooperationD.aninfluentialscientificstudy77.ThesilkthreadfoundinthehairofanEgyptianmummysuggeststhat A.EgyptianshadprobablytravelledtoChinatobuysilkB.newlightcannowbethrownonancienttradingpracticesC.historicalresearchoftenachievesfascinatingresultsD.tradealongtheSilkRoadbeganearlierthanoncethought78.UntilrecentlyhistoriansmostlybelievedthattradealongtheSilkRoad A.beganamillionyearsagoB.primarilybenefitedtheEgyptiansC.originatedinthe2ndcenturyBCD.extendedhumanmigrationintoeasternAsia79.HistorianshavealwaysconsideredZhangQian'smissionimportantbecausetheybelieve.A.hediscoveredtheSilkRoadB.hehelpedestablishEast-WesttradeC.hetravelledasfarasAfghanistanD.hebroughtbackknowledgeofRometotheemperorDWemightbesurprisedattheprogressmadeineveryfieldofstudy,butthemethodsoftestingaperson'sknowledgeandabilityremainasprimitiveasevertheywere.Itreallyisextraordinarythatafteralltheseyears,educationistshavestillfailedtodesignanythingmoreefficientandreliablethanexaminations.Fortheclaimthatexaminationstestwhatyouknow,itiscommonknowledgethattheymoreoftendotheexactopposite.Theymaybeagoodmeansoftestingmemory,orthegiftofworkingrapidlyunderextremepressure,buttheycantellyounothingaboutaperson'strueabilityandattitude.Asanxiety-makers,examinationsaresecondtonone.Thatisbecausesomuchdependsonthem.1heyarethemarksofsuccessorfailureinoursociety.Yourwholefuturemaybedecidedinonefatefulday.Itdoesn'tmatterthatyouweren'tfeelingverywell,orthatyourmotherdied.Littlethingslikethatdon'tcount:theexamgoeson.Noonecangivehisbestwhenheisinmortalterror,orafterasleeplessnight,yetthisispreciselywhattheexaminationsystemexpectshimtodo.Themomentachildbeginsschool,heentersaworldofvariouscompetitionswheresuccessandfailureareclearlydefinedandmeasuredCanwewonderattheincreasingnumberof‘drop-outs':youngpeoplewhoarewrittenoffasfailuresbeforetheyhaveevenstartedacareer?Canwebesurprisedatthesuiciderateamongstudents?Agoodeducationshould,amongotherthings,trainyoutothinkforyourself.Theexaminationsystemdoesanythingbutthat.Whathastobelearntisrigidlylaiddownbyasyllabus(教学大纲),sothestudentisencouragedtomemorize.Examinationsdonotmotivateastudenttoreadwidely,buttorestricthisreading;theydonotenablehimtoseekmoreandmoreknowledge,butinducecramming(填鸭式教育).Theylowerthestandardsofteaching,fortheydeprive(剥夺)theteacherofallfreedoms.Teachersthemselvesareoftenjudgedbyexaminationresultsandinsteadofteachingtheirsubjects,theyarereducedtotrainingtheirstudentsinexamtechniques.Themostsuccessfulstudentsarenotalwaysthebesteducated;theyarethebesttrainedinthetechniqueofworkingunderpressure.Theresultsonwhichsomuchdependsareoftennothingmorethanasubjectivejudgementbysomeunknownexaminer.Examinersareonlyhuman.Theygettiredandhungry;theymakemistakes.Yettheyhavetomarkpilesofhastilyscrawled(潦草的)scriptsinalimitedamountoftime.Theyworkunderthesamesortofpressureasthestudents.Andtheirwordcarriesweight.Afterajudge'sdecisionyouhavetherightofappeal,butnotafteranexaminer's.Theremustsurelybemanysimplerandmoreeffectivewaysofjudgingaperson'strueabilities.80.Themainideaofthispassageis.A.examinationsproduceaharmfulinfluenceoneducationB.examinationsareineffectiveC.examinationsareimportanttostudents'developmentD.examinationsareaburdenonstudents81.Theauthor'sattitudetowardexaminationsis A.supportiveB.neutralC.criticalD.indifferent82.Thefateofstudentsisdecidedby A.judgementsB.examinersC.examinationsD.studentsthemselves83.Accordingtotheauthor,themostimportantofagoodeducationis A.toencouragestudentstoreadwidelyB.totrainstudentstothinkontheirownC.toteachstudentshowtodealwithexamsD.tomasterhisfate84.Whatdoestheauthormeanbysaying“Afterajudge'sdecisionyouhavetherightofappeal,butnotafteranexaminer's”(Para4)?A.Judgesarenotimportant.B.Theexaminerhasthefinalsayconcerningtheresultoftheexamination.C.Prisonersaremorepowerfulthanstudents.D.Thecourtdecisionsareofteninaccurate.85.Thepassageismostpossiblytakenfrom A.areportaboutteachingmethodsB.abookaboutpressureoncampusC.amagazineabouteducationD.apamphletaboutexamination南开中学2024届高三统练-外语学科第2次第II卷(共15分)注意事项:用黑色墨水的钢笔或签字笔将答案写在答题纸上,不能使用修改液。第四部分:写作第一节、阅读表达(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读短文,并按照题目要求用英语回答问题WhenIwas10,myfriendSydneysufferedfromabraincancer.Sydneyfoughtagainstit,butthecancerdidnotrespondtothetreatment,andcouldnotberemoved.Sydneydiedattheageof

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