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2024届“贵百河”4月高三质量调研联考试题英语(考试时间:120分钟满分:150分)注意事项:1.答题前,考生先将自己的姓名、学校、班级和准考证号码填写清楚,将条形码准确粘贴在考生信息条形码粘贴区。2.选择题必须使用2B铅笔填涂;非选择题必须使用0.5毫米黑色字迹的签字笔书写,字体工整、笔迹清楚。3.请按照题号顺序在答题卡各题目的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效;在草稿纸、试卷上答题无效。4.作图可先使用铅笔画出,确定后必须用黑色字迹的签字笔描黑。5.保持卡面清洁,不要折叠,不要弄破、弄皱,不准使用涂改液、修正带、刮纸刀。第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5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。听完每段对话后,你都有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.Whenwillthemancallhiswife?A.9:30a.m. B.10:00a.m. C.10:30a.m.2.Whydidthemanstopthewoman?A.Sherantheredlight. B.Shehithiscar. C.Sheoverspeeded.3.WhatisDaisy?A.Ababy. B.Acat. C.Abird.4.What'stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Headmasterandparent. B.Professorandstudent. C.Bossandsecretary.5.WhathappenedtoMary?A.Shewentcrazy. B.Shehadacaraccident. C.ShewaskilledlastFriday.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,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。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Whatistheweatherlikenow?A.Hotanddry. B.Coldandwet. C.Hotandwet.7.Whatisthemangoingtodonext?A.Playbasketball. B.Playputergames. C.Washclothes.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Forwhatoccasiondidthewomanmakethepumpkindip?A.Abirthdayparty. B.Halloween. C.Acookingpetition.9.Whatisneededformakingthepumpkindip?A.Creambutter. B.Somespices. C.Powderedsalt.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatdoesthewomanthinkoftheholidayatfirst?A.Meaningful. B.Interesting. C.Scary.11.Howlongdoestheholidaylastfor?A.Onlyoneday. B.Twodays. C.Threedays.12.Whatdoesthemandoduringtheholiday?A.Visitsfriends. B.Scareskidsforfun. C.Preparesfoodforthedead.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Howdoesthemanfeel?A.Tired. B.Sad. C.Angry.14.Wheredoesthisconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inacar. B.Inarestaurant. C.Inahospital.15.Whatdoesthewomansuggesttothemantocontrolhisanger?A.Somepills. B.Yogaclass. C.Somefood.16.What'stheman'sattitudetothesuggestion?A.Approval. B.Disapproval. C.Notknown.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatistheidealworkingtimeperweekforbrainfunctioning?A.25hours. B.30hours. C.40hours.18.Whatkindofbrainperformancetendstogodownatage30?A.Memory. B.Abilitytouseknowledge. C.Informationprocessing.19.Whateffecthasbeenresearchedonbrainfunctioninginmiddleage?A.Painscausedbydiseases. B.Caretakingofthefamily. C.Theintakeofnutrition.20.Whichgenderismoreeasilyaffectedbytheexcessivework?A.Male. B.Female. C.Bothgenders.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5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选项。ASparkLitBookClubBookoftheweekKay'sIncredibleInventionsbyAdamKay,illustratedbyHenryPakeThisentertainingnewbooktakesyouonatripthroughthehistoryoftheworld'smostincredibleinventions—fromthefirstevertoilettothestoryofhowVelcro(魔术贴)wasinventedbyadog.Someoftheseinventionschangedtheworld;othersdefinitelydidnot.They'reallfascinatingtoreadabout,though.Readers'mentsIt'samazingtoseehoweverydayoccurrencessparkedpeople'screativity.Theinventors'creativityanddeterminationinspiremetodreambigandmakemyideasalive.(JeffKinney,16)Win!WehavefivecopiesofKay'sIncredibleInventionstogiveaway.Forachancetowinacopy,justfillintheentryformattinyurl./twjbooksbeforetheclosingdateof20Marchat8p.m.Readers'remendations"Theghostlywintersilencehadgivenwaytothegreatspringmurmurofawakeninglife.Thismurmurarosefromalltheland,fraughtwiththejoyofliving."(TheCalloftheWild)JackLondonwasbornalmost150yearsagoon12January1876.Hisnovel,TheCalloftheWild,isthestoryofBuck,adogwhohasanepicadventurewithgoldhuntersinthewildsofnorthernCanada.Amustreadforanimalloversandfansofadventurestories!Itwillkeepyouontheedgeofyourseat.(Alistair,17)OnmyshelfSendapictureofyourshelfshowingthebooktitlesclearlyandtelluswhyyoulovethem.Sendittohello@theweekjunio.coukwithyournameandage.21.WhatdoreadersneedtodotowinacopyofKay'sIncredibleInventions?A.Fillinaformonlineasrequired. B.Makeamentonthebook.C.Remendabooktoreaders. D.Sendaphototo.22.WhoisthemaincharacterofthebookbyJackLondon?A.Jack,awriter. B.Henry,ahunter.C.Alistair,ananimallover. D.Buck,adog.23.WhatcanwelearnaboutSparkLitBookClub?A.Itregularlyholdspetitionsamongreaders.B.Ithostsaweeklyreadingsalonamongitsreaders.C.IthaschosenKay'sbookasthebestforthisweek.D.Itrequiresreaderstomentontheirfavoritebooks.BMattDoogue,a34yearoldnaturephotographer,hadbeensufferingfromdepressionwhenhefirstfoundhispassionfortakingpicturesofinsectsandhisworkisnowfeaturedinNationalGeographic.Hesaysthathetriedtotakehisownlifenineyearsagoafterhittingrockbottom."Inthebeginning,Iwassoparanoid(多疑的)andangrythatIcouldn'tleavethehouse,"saysDoogue."WhenIattemptedtoendmylife,IknewIneededtoseesomeone.Iwenttothedoctorsandgottreatment,butIknewthatIneededsomethingmoreandthat'swhenIstartedphotography."Nowadadoftwo,Dooguefoundthatlookingatinsectsthroughacamerahelpedhiminwayshecouldneverhaveimaginedanditprovedtobethelifelineheneeded.Ithadacalmingeffectthathelpedhimtodisconnectfromstress;andhisastonishingimages,showinginsectsandspidersinamazingdetailagainstbrightlycoloredbackgrounds,caughttheeyeofpublishersatNationalGeographic."Iendedupasoneoftheirfeaturedphotographers,"recalledDoogue."Itwasthepeakofmycareer.Itwasincredible."OriginallyfromSalford,GreaterManchester,henowlivesinArmadale,WestLothian,Scotland.ThoughhefearsthatScotlandisinthemiddleofanepidemic(流行病)ofmalesuicide,hebelievesthatsharinghisloveofnaturephotographycanhelpotherstocopewiththeirmentalhealthissuesaswell."Ithinktheproblemisthismanupapproach;theideathatmenneedtobestrongputssomuchpressureonyoungmalestobefineallthetime,"saysDoogue."ThisiswhyItryandbesoopenaboutmyownexperience.WheneverIamoutwithmycamera,Idon'tthinkaboutmyotherworries.Itisjustmeandtheenvironmentaroundme.Youcanloseyourselfinaspidermakingitsweb."24.Whatdoesparagraph1mainlytellusaboutDoogue?A.HowDooguebecamedepressed. B.WhyDooguetookupphotography.C.WhyDooguewantedtoendhislife. D.WhenDoogueturnedphotographer.25.HowdidphotographybenefitDoogue?A.Ithelpedhimtoescapefrompressure. B.Itprovidedhimwithlifesavingskills.C.Itgavehimanewwaytoexpresshimself. D.Itofferedhimanopportunitytoexplorenature.26.WhatcausesScottishmentodevelopmentalhealthproblems?A.Thewaymenemploytosolveproblems.B.Thelackofloveformen'slifeandwork.C.Thebeliefthatmenareexpectedtobestrong.D.Theworrythatmengetseparatedfrompeople.27.Whatisthemainpurposeoftheauthorinwritingthetext?A.TointroduceDoogue'sfightingdepression.B.Toadvisethereaderstogetclosetonature.C.Toshowthebenefitsofnaturephotography.D.Towarntheseriousnessofmentalproblems.CIusedtotellmychildrenthattheyweresmart,becauseIwasimpressedbytheirrapidgrowth.IrememberclearlywatchingmydaughterfigureouthowtobuildaLegohousethatwouldstanduponitsown,andthinking:Lookatthistinyarchitecturalgenius.Butdecadesofresearchnowsuggestthatweshouldnottellourchildrenthey're"smart"whentheydoimpressivethings.WhenIfirstheardit,Ifeltinstinctivelyirritated.ButafterIdugintotheresearch,Iwaspersuaded.Itallgoesbacktosomethingcalled"growth"mindset,atermdevelopedandpopularizedbyCarolDweck,aprofessorofpsychologyatStanford.ProfessorDweckbelievesthatwecanchangeourabilitiesthrougheffortandstrategy.Thealternativetoagrowthmindsetisa"fixed"mindset—theideathatourabilitiesareinbornandcan'tbechanged.Whenwepraiseourchildrenforbeing"smart",basedonvictorieslikedoingwellonatest,we'reunwittingly(不知不觉地)encouragingthemtobelievethatiftheydopoorlyormakemistakes,they'renotsmart.It'snotjustwhatwesaythatmatters,buthowwetolerateourchildren'sfailures.A2016studybyDweckshowedthatparents'"failuremindsets"affecttheirchildrenmorethantheirviewsonintelligence.Inotherwords,ifparentsthinkthatfailureisshameful,theirchildrenaremorelikelytobeafraidofmakingmistakes.Thestudyconcludesthateveryoneisactuallyamixtureoffixedandgrowthmindsets,continuallyevolvingwithexperience.Whateverwesayordon'tsaytoourkids,thekeyistogetthemmorefortablewithfailuresbigorsmall.It'shelpfulforkidstounderstandthatyoumakemistakesandlearnhowtheyhappen.Whenyouchatwiththem,youcandescribewhatyoulearned,orhowyoustrategizedasolution."Youdon'thavetodenyyouhavenegativeemotionalreactions,"Dwecksaid."We,asasociety,don'tdothatenoughbecausewefeelembarrassedwhenwemakemistakes."Butifwediscussourmisstepsmoreandexplainhowweovercamethem,ourchildrencanlearntodothesame.28.Howdidtheauthorfeelabouttheresearchadviceatfirst?A.Itwasconfusing. B.Itwasannoying.C.Itwaspersuasive. D.Itwasencouraging.29.Whatdothechildrenwithagrowthmindsettendtobelieve?A.Smartnessisthekeytosuccess.B.Difficultiesindailylifeteachthemalot.C.Theirabilitiescanbeimprovedthroughhardwork.D.Theyareimpressiveduetotheirgoodgradesontests.30.WhatdoesDwecksuggestparentsdo?A.Helpchildrenfacefailurespositively.B.Hidetheirnegativefeelingsfromchildren.C.Remindchildrentoavoidmakingmistakes.D.Payattentiontodevelopingchildren'sintelligence.31.Whichofthefollowingisasuitabletitleforthetext?A.WaystoCultivateSmartChildrenB.TheEffectofaFixedMindsetonChildrenC.ThePowerofProperPraiseforChildren'sGrowthD.TheImportanceofaGrowthMindsetinParentingDMostofusarefamiliarwithGroundhogDay,whereinalargegroundhogcheckstoseeitsshadowonFebruary2andhelpstopredictwhenwinterwillend.ButhaveyoueverheardabouthowamountaintowninNorthCarolinausesacaterpillar(毛毛虫)knownastheWoollyWormtomakesimilarpredictions?Accordingtothefolklore(民间传说),theamountofblackonthewoollyworminautumnpredictstheseverityoftheupingwinter.Thelongerthewoollyworm'sblackbands(带)are,thelonger,colder,snowier,andmoreseverethewinterwillbe.Similarly,awidermiddlebrownbandisassociatedwithamilderupingwinter.Thepositionofthelongestdarkbandssupposedlyindicateswhichpartofwinterwillbecoldestorhardest.Iftheheadendofthecaterpillarisdark,thebeginningofwinterwillbesevere.Ifthetailendisdark,theendofwinterwillbecold.Inaddition,thewoollywormcaterpillarhas13segmentstoitsbody,whichtraditionalforecasterssaycorrespondtothe13weeksofwinter.Scientificstudiesonwormforecastingarefewandfarbetween.ThemostoftencitedisasmalltrialthatAmericanMuseumofNaturalHistoryentomologistHowardCurranconductedin1948.Havingheardaboutthecaterpillarfolklore,CurrantraveledtoBearMountainStateParktocollectwoollywormseachfallforeightyears.Hefoundthatifthewormshadbrownmarkingsonmorethanathirdoftheirbody,winterstendedtobemilder.Mostscientistsdiscountthefolkloreofcaterpillarpredictionsasjustafolklore."It'sawonderfulstory,butIdothinkitwasaplayfultrial,"saysJoeBoggs,anentomologistatOhioStateUniversityExtensionwhohasstudiedwoollyworms."Curranwasarealscientist.Hehadabunchofpaperspublished,butheneverpublishedthisone—probablybecauseheknewitwouldn'tstanduptopeerreview."MikePeters,anentomologistattheUniversityofMassachusetts,doesn'tdisagree,buthesaystherecouldbealinkbetweenthebandofawoollywormandtheseverityofwinter.Peterssuggeststhatthetimingoftheirgrowthandenvironmentalconditions,suchastemperature,moisturelevels,andfoodsources,canimpacttheappearanceofwoollyworms,includingtheirsize,coloration,andbandpatterns.Byanalyzingthesecharacteristics,researcherscanpotentiallyinferinformationabouttheweatherconditions."Thebanddoessaysomethingaboutaheavywinter,"hesays."Theonlythingisthatit'stellingyouaboutthepreviousyear."32.Howdopeoplepredicttheweatherthroughwoollyworms?A.Byanalyzingtheirlivinghabits. B.Bymeasuringthechangeoftheirsize.C.Bystudyingcolorbandsontheirbodies. D.Bycalculatingthenumberoftheirsegments.33.WhatisHowardCurran'sfindingbasedon?A.Asurveyonthelocals. B.Hispersonalobservations.C.Studiesbypreviousscientists. D.Statisticscollectedbythemuseum.34.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"discount"inparagraph4mean?A.consider. B.believe. C.doubt. D.dismiss.35.WhichstatementmightMikePetersagreewith?A.Thecaterpillarforecastingneedslongtermdatatosupportit.B.Thecolorbandofcaterpillarscanbeamirrorofpastweather.C.Thecoldenvironmenthasagreatimpactoncaterpillars'growth.D.Woollywormscanhelppredicttheseverityofwinteraccurately.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Youmighthaveheardoftheexpression"aguiltypleasure"—maybeit'sthechocolatebaryoubuyonthewayhomefromwork,orthenewclothesthatyoudon'treallyneed.36.Perhapswedon'tfeelwedeservedit,orwedon'tthinkitwasaresponsiblewaytospendourmoney.Butshouldwefeellikethis?Dowereallyhavetofeelguiltyabouttreatingourselves?Perhapsnot.Psychologistshavesuggestedthatbuyingthingsforyourselfcanmakeyoufeelbetterasitprovidesanopportunitytotakecontrolofyoursituation.37.Itmaybethataswellasliftingyourmood,whenyoubuyatreat,youmightjustbelookingafteryourself.Ofcourse,therearealsoexamplesofpeopleturningtodestructivebehaviourwhenfacedwithstressfulcircumstances.Peoplemightspendmoneythattheydon'thaveorturntodangerousaddictions.PsychologistLeonSeltzerconsidersthedifferencebetweenselfindulgenceandselfnurturing.38,whileselfnurturingistakingresponsibledecisionstosatisfyourneedsandtakecareofourselvesinwaysthatdon'thaveasignificantimpact.39.So,manyuniversitiespublishguideswithadviceforcopingwithexamstress.Reflectingthedifferencebetweenselfindulgenceandselfnurture,theyremendrewardingyourselfforyourefforts,doingthingsthatyouenjoyandaregoodatsothatyoucanfeelacplishment.40.Thus,perhaps,aslongaswemakeresponsibledecisions,weshouldn'tfeelguiltyaboutourguiltypleasures.A.Examsarevitalforstudents.B.SelfindulgencecanhavenegativeconsequencesC.ThedifferencebeesevidentwhenstudentsmanageexampressureD.TheyalsoremendembracingactivitiesthatcoulddampenyourspiritsE.Besides,youshouldavoidthingsthatmaymakeyoufeelworseafterwardsF.Itesfromtheideathatwhenwetreatourselves,itcansometimesleaveusfeelingguiltyG.Itcangiveyousocialcontactaswellasaconfidenceboostfromchangesyoumaketoyourselfimage第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。WhenTomBlakewasayoungboy,watchingajet(喷气式飞机)streakacrossthesky,heknewflyingwaswhathewantedtodowhenhegrewup.Afterfiveyears'training,hefinally41hisdreamjobinhislatetwenties—workingasanairlinepilot.Butin2019,thetravelfirmhewas42forcollapsed.BythistimeMrBlakehadbeeincreasingly43thegrowingthreatofclimatechange,andtheaviationindustry'scarbonemissions."Ihadanunfortable44,"hesays."Iwasreallyeagertogetinvolvedin45protestgroups,butIknewitwouldbecareersuicide,andIhadalotof46.Itwouldbeeasiertoreturntotheindustryandpaythemoff."YetwiththeCOVID19pandemicgroundingaircraft,MrBlakedecidedtoquithisflying47forgood."Ipreferflyingand48interestingdestinations,andearningadecent49."saysMrBlake."Butwhenweare50theclimateandecologicalemergency,howcouldIpossibly51myneeds?Weneedtothinkabouthowto52thebiggestthreattohumanity."Givinguphisdreamjobwasa53decision,hesays."FinanciallyI'vebeenreally54.It'sbeenchallenging."Butheadds,"Takingactionhas55myanxiety."MrBlakeisnowaclimateactivist.41.A.quitted B.changed C.pleted D.landed42.A.waiting B.preparing C.working D.looking43.A.concernedabout B.puzzledat C.engagedin D.experiencedin44.A.goal B.conflict C.solution D.approach45.A.political B.economical C.environmental D.technical46.A.regrets B.debts C.pressures D.troubles47.A.schedule B.dream C.ambition D.career48.A.discovering B.selecting C.searching D.visiting49.A.salary B.honor C.award D.fame50.A.accustomedto B.facedwith C.addictedto D.trappedin51.A.remove B.ignore C.meet D.create52.A.issue B.introduce C.imagine D.handle53.A.tough B.wise C.reasonable D.positive54.A.saving B.struggling C.investing D.contributing55.A.covered B.stimulated C.eased D.driven第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Chinahassetanewrecordforcreatingsustainedhightemperaturesafterthe"artificialsun"ranfivetimes56(hot)thanthesunformorethan17minutes.TheExperimentalAdvancedSuperconductingTokamak(EAST),57(know)asan“artificialsun”,reachedtemperaturesofupto70,000,000℃duringtheexperiment.Theextremeheat58(create)inanuclearfusionreactor,whichispartoftheEASTproject.Itreproducesthenatural59(reaction)thathappeninsidethesunandotherstars.Thescientistswanttodevelopthe"artificialsun"toprovideanearendlesssupplyofcleanenergy60humanbeings.Scientistsaroundtheworldhavebeentryingfordecadestodevelopnuclearfusion.Theysayitisthebestway61(produce)cleanenergy.Thenuclearfusionprocessneedsnofossilfuels62leavesbehindnodangerouswaste.Ifscientistscanmakeitwork,theworldwillbeegreenerandcleaner.Nuclearfusiontechnologyisstillnot63(advance)enoughtobeeaglobalindustry.However,theEASTprojectisanimportantstep."Therecentoperationlays64solidscientificandexperimentalfoundationtowardstherunningofafusionreactor,"saidGongXianzu,aresearcherattheInstituteofPlasmaPhysicsoftheChineseAcademyofSciences,65ledthelatestexperiment.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华,你的英国朋友Jack得知你所住的村庄上周遭遇了洪灾,来信关心灾情和灾后重建。请你给他写一封邮件回复他。内容包括:1.感谢关心;2.介绍灾情、救灾和灾后重建情况。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。DearJack,____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua第二节(满分25分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。Oliverwasasmallandintrovert(内向的)boywhokepttohimself.Hewasquietandpreferredindooractivities.Sittinginthecorneroftheclass,hewasverymuchaloner.Atthebeginningofthesemester,Oliverhadanewclassmate,Alan,whohadjustreturnedtoEngland.AlanwasassignedaseatnexttoOliver.Tohissurprise,withinweeks,hebecamegoodfriendswithAlaneventhoughtheywerepolesapartinpersonality.Alanwaspopular,outspokenandartistic."AlanisallthatIwanttobe,"Oliverthoughttohimself.HebeganlisteningtothemusicAlanlistenedtoandhavingsimilarhaircut.HeevenquithisdramaclubandstartedplayingtheonlinegamesthatAlanplayed.Heseemedtohavebeenoutofhisloneliness.ItwasnotlongbeforeOliverwasintroducedtoAlan's"cool"friends.Hetoldhimselfthathewouldtryallmeanstobepartofthegroup.Hewouldfollowthemtothefootballgamesandjointheartclubafterschoolsohecouldspendmoretimehangingoutwiththem.Oliverfollowedthemaroundlaughingwhentheytoldjokes,agreeingwhentheyhadopinions—mostenthusiasticallyattheoneshedisagreedwith.Hedidnotdaretodifferinopinionsashewouldnotwantthemtothinkbadlyofhim.Thiscontinuedforseveralmonths.Atlast,Oliverfeltrelievedthathehadfinallyfittedin.Oneday,OliveroverheardAlanandhiscoolfriendstalking."Oliverissuchaloser,"oneboymentedinaplayfultone."Hejustfollowsyouaroundtryingtobeyou.Hecopiesyou;hedoesnothaveapersonalityofhisown!"anotherboyexclaimed.Alanlaughed,tomakemattersworse,headded,"Thatfellowwearsmeout.Iwishhewouldleavemealone.Hethinkswearebestfriends.Athoroughfool!"注意:1.续写词数应为150个左右;2.按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Paragraph1:Oliverstoodstilltothegroundandcouldnotbelievehisears.__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Paragraph2:Oliverdecidedtochangehimselfafterhearinghismother'swords.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________2024届“贵百河”4月高三质量调研联考试题·英语参考答案第一部分听力(每小题1.5分,满分30分)15BCBAA 610CBABC 1115BCCAB 1620BABBC第二部分阅读理解(每小题2.5分,满分50分)第一节:2123ADC 2427BACA 2831BCAD 3235CBDB第二节:3640FGBCE第三部分语言知识运用(两小节;共30分)第一节:完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)4145DCABC 4650BDDAB 5155CDABC第二节:语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)56.hotter57.known58.wascreated59.reactions60.for61.toproduce62.and63.advanced64.a65.who第四部分写作(第一节15分;第二节25分;共40分)第一节参考范文:DearJack,Weareverygratefulforyourconcernsaboutthefloodwhichhitourvillagelastweek.Asisreported,ourvillagewasstruckbytheseriousfloodwithoutwarning,withmostofthefarmlanddrownedandsomehousesmadeofearthfallen.Fortunately,nodeathswerereported.Hardlyhaditoccurredwhenthegovernmenttooktheimmediatereactiontorelievethedisaster.Besides,withtheassistanceofthevolunteers,therebuildingworkisgoingonwellorderly.Weareveryconfidentthateverythingwillreturntonormalsoonbecausewherethereisawill,thereishope.Thankyouagainforyourconcerns.Yours,LiHua第二节读后续写参考范文:Paragraph1:Oliverstoodstilltothegroundandcouldnotbelievehisears.Tremblingandsobbing,hecollapsedontheground,feelingaloneandbetrayed.Hehadnochoicebuttocryallthewaybackhome.Seeinghismother,hecouldn'tcontainhissorrow,pouringtheincidentouttoher,whowouldalwaysbethereforhimwheneverhefeltdown.Strokinghertremblingboy,themothersaidgently,"justbeyourself,Son!Peoplewilllikeyouforwhoyouare."Oliverhadheardtheremarksamilliontimesbefore,yethenevertrulygotthepoint.Suddenly,itallclicked.Paragraph2:Oliverdecidedtochangehimselfafterhearinghismother'swords.Heboughtanewschoolbagandchoseahaircuthefancied.Hedroppedhisartclassandjoinedthedramaclub.Hemadenewfriendswholikedhimforwhohewas.Herediscoveredhimself.Ifhehadnotbeengiventhechance,hemighthavebeentooconcernedwith"fittingin"desperatelytoexperiencesomeofthe"best"timesofhislife.Itdawnedonhimthatdespitethepainhefeltthatday,itwasagifttheyhadgivenhim,whichtaughthimtobehimself.听力原文(Text1)M:Whattimeisitnow,Lisa?W:It's9:30a.m.,Mr.Johnson.M:Remindmetocallmywifehalfanhourlater.W:Okay,Sir.(Text2)W:Ididn'trunthroughtheredlight,Officer.Whydidyouaskmetopullover?M:Youoverspeeded,Miss,andhereisyourticket.(Text3)M:Lucy,look!IsthatyourlittleDaisyonthatrooftop?W:Oh,stupidkitty!I'vetoldheramilliontimesnottochasethosebirds.Shecouldgethurtifshedropped!(Text4)M:Ms.Green,Iamafraidifyoursonkeepsannoyingotherstudentsinclass,I'llhavetoaskyoutofindabetterschoolforhim.W:I'msosorry,Mr.Peterson.IpromiseI'llteachhimtobehave.(Text5)W:DoyouknowMarywassenttoStAndrew'smentalinstitutionlastFridaybyherfamily?M:Noway!What'swrongwithher?W:Shewentmadafterhersonwaskilledinthecaraccident.M:Oh,Ifeelsosorryforher.(Text6)M:Theweatherisreallyannoying,isn'tit?W:Tellmeaboutit.Thebinationofrainplushumidityandhotness—Ireallyhateit.M:Yeah,IintendedtoplaybasketballwithJackontheoutsideplayground,butnowit'sallruined.Anyway,IguessI'lljustplaysomeputergamesathome.Doyouwanttojoinme?W:Ineedtodothelaundryfirst.I'lletoyouwhenIfinishit.M:Okay.(Text7)M:Nancy,Irememberthatonetimeyoumadeajarofreallynicepumpkindip.W:Oh,yeah,thatwasapopularone.Everyoneinmyson'sbirthdaypartyseemedtoenjoyit.M:Whatdoyouneedforit?W:It'sreallyeasy.Allyouneedisonecanofcookedpumpkin,onehalfpoundblockofcreamcheese,powderedsugar,andafewspices.Doyouwantmetoteachyouhowtomakeit?M:Great!Ijustintendedtoaskyoutodomethatfavor.Thanks!(Text8)W:Juan,what'syourfavoriteMexicanholiday?M:DefinitelytheDayoftheDead.W:Whatisthat?Itsoundsalittlescary.M:It'snotreallyscaryforusMexicans.Actuallythatdaywecelebrate,well,notcelebrate,butrememberourfamilymemberswhoarealreadydead.W:OK.Howdoyourememberthen?M:Weputabigtabledecoratedwithflowers,bread,coffeeorwhateverthepersonthatisdeadusedtolikeandwethinkthatonthatdaythatpersonisgoingtoebackfromthedead.W:Isee.Andwhendoyouhavetheholiday?M:It'sonNovemberthefirst,andthesecondtoo.W:Doyoudoitjustforyourfamilyordoyougoandvisitfriendsorotherrel

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