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河南省驻马店市2023-2024学年高一下学期7月期末英语检测试题本试题卷分为第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。考生作答时,将答案答在答题卡上,在本试题卷上答题无效。考试结束后,监考老师只收答题卡。注意事项:1.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写(涂)在答题卡上。考生要认真核对答题卡上粘贴的条形码的“准考证号、姓名”与考生本人准考证号、姓名是否一致。2.第Ⅰ卷每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。第Ⅱ卷用黑色墨水签字笔在答题卡上书写作答,在试题上作答,答案无效。3.考试结束,监考教师将答题卡收回。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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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.Whendoesthemanusuallypracticeyoga?A.At6:30. B.At6:00. C.At4:30.2.Whatisthewomanprobablydoing?A.Readinganovel. B.Planningherholiday. C.Preparingforhertests.3.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Athome. B.Atasupermarket. C.Attheman'soffice.4.Whyistheboy'sfatheragainstthetrip?A.Canadaistoofaraway. B.Thetripmaybemeaningless. C.Thetimeofthetripisunsuitable.5.Whatisthemainreasonfordoctorstorecommendbikeriding?A.Itcanmakelegsslim. B.Itcanbuildupthebody. C.Itcanmakeyouputonweight.第二节(共15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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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.WhatcanwesayabouttheweatheronSunday?A.Itwasfine. B.Itwashot. C.Itwaschangeable.7.Whatdothelocalsthinkofsmallballsoficeinmidsummer?A.It'sbeyondtheirexpectations. B.It'scausedbyclimatechange. C.It'scommonforthelocals.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whydoesthemancallthewoman?A.Tomakeareservation. B.Tocheckoutofthehotel. C.Toaskaboutthecitycenter.9.WhatdoesthewomansayabouttheImperial?A.Itisratedasafive-starhotel. B.Itischeaperthanherhotel. C.Itisbetterknownthanherhotel.10.WhatdoesthemanfinallywanttoknowabouttheImperial?A.Theprice. B.Thelocation. C.Thetelephonenumber.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题11.Whathasthewomanbeenreading?A.Aguidebook. B.Anovel. C.Acookbook.12.Whydoesn'tthemanreadbooks?A.Heistoobusy. B.Hedislikesstories. C.Hehaspooreyesight.13.Wheredoesthemanusuallylistentohisbooks?A.Inthekitchen. B.Inthecar. C.Ontheplane.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Whatdayisittoday?A.Tuesday. B.Sunday. C.Monday.15.WhatdoesClairethinkhelpedhergettheletterfromHarvard?A.Stayinguplatetostudy. B.Attendingextracourses. C.Forminggoodlearninghabits.16.WhydidClairechooseHarvardUniversity?A.Hermotherwasstudyingthere. B.Shehaswonascholarshiptoit.C.ShewantstobeMadelyn'sschoolmate.17.WhatdoesClaireplantodobeforeSeptember?A.Visitheraunt. B.Travelabroad. C.Visitsomecolleges.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Whatarethegoodseedsconfirmedby?A.X-rays. B.Containers. C.Freezers.19.Whyareseedsstoredinfrozenenvironment?A.Tosolveclimatechange. B.Tobestoredforlong. C.Tocarryoutexperiments.20.Whatisthespeechmainlyabout?A.Howtheseedbankworks. B.Whereseedsarestored. C.Whyseedbanksareimportant.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。AFromthefoodingredients,theplacingontheplatetothebackgroundmusicandmuchmore,chefsandcompaniesintheUKareplanningtochangeourdiningexperiences,andthetrendsindiningout.EntomophagyThisisapropertermforeatinginsects!Numerouspeoplerealizethatmanyofourbasicfoodmaydisappearinthecomingdecadesandinsectscanofferpeoplegoodprotein(蛋白质)toreplaceanimalmeats,sotheybelieveinsectsareagoodchoice.Ithasn'tquitehappenedyetbecauseweallthinkinsectsareextremelyunpleasant.But,manychefsarealreadyexperimentinginthefield.AnumberoftopchefsinLondonareusingtheircookingcreativitytoturnsomethingunpleasantintosomethingdelicious.TechattheTableDigitalproductswillprobablybecomeacommonpartofourfoodanddrinkexperiencesinthenearfuture.We'regoingtoseethingsliketabletsandcomputerscreensthatcantellstoriesaroundthefoodweareeating.We'llbeabletochangethecolorofplatesdigitally,becauseweknowthatcolorscanchangethetasteoffoodormakeitlookbetter.TheExperimentalMealTheexperimentalmealislikedbyagrowingnumberofpeopleinterestedinfindingnewconnectionsbetweentheirsenses.Theythinkthatfoodisnotjustwhatgoesintothemouth,butawholeexperience.They'reseeingdining—music,lighting,staffuniforms,temperaturechanges—asawholemeal.Theyaretryingtoputdifferentthingstogetherinsteadofhavingdinnerandthengoingtothetheatre,whynotbringthetwotogether?Thesamegoesforcinemaandmusic.21.Whatisthereasonforsomepeopletoturntoinsectsforfood?A.Thebettertasteofproteinfrominsects. B.ThepopularityofsomechefsinLondon.C.Thepossibilityofmainfooddisappearing. D.Theperformanceofsomechefs'experiments.22.Whyisthecolorofplateschangeddigitally?A.Tomakethefoodhealthy. B.Tomakethefoodattractive.C.Tomaketheplatefunny. D.Tomaketheplateeco—friendly.23.Whydosomepeopleprefertheexperimentalmeal?A.Toconnectsensesinanewway. B.Tobringcolorfulplatestogether.C.Tocombinefoodwithdigitalproducts. D.Tocarryouttechnologyexperiments.BRobinEmmonshasgrownmorethan26,000poundsofvegetablestohelpmorethan72,000peopleinCharlotte,NorthCarolina,whohavenowaytogetfreshhealthyfood.AccesstofreshfoodisanissueformanycommunitiesthroughouttheUnitedStates.AccordingtotheDepartmentofAgriculture,nearly10%oftheU.S.populationliveinlow-incomeareasmorethanamilefromasupermarket.Forresidentswholacktransportation,buyingfreshfoodisevenmoredifficult.DiscoveringthisprobleminspiredsomethinginsideEmmons,whoquitherjobtodevoteherselftoamoremeaningfulthing.Shesaid,“Idecidedtoplantvegetablesinmywholebackyard,anditjustkindofsnowballedfromthere.”Today,Emmonshas200volunteershelpinghertend9acresofvegetablesonthreesites.Since2008,shesays,hernonprofitorganization,SowMuchGood,hasgrownmorethan26,000poundsoffreshproduceforunderservedcommunitiesinCharlotte.CustomersgreatlyappreciateallthatEmmonsandhergrouparedoing.Shetriestomakeherproduceasaffordableaspossible.SinceBolindiscoveredEmmons'producestandthissummer,shehasvisiteditregularly.“Ireallyappreciateallthebeautifulandfreshvegetables,”saidBolin,38.“It'smakingmeandmyfamilyhealthier.”KeepingitgoingisalaborofloveforEmmons,whospentyearsdoingitforfree.Sincelastweek,shehastakenasmallsalary(薪水).Emmonswouldlovetoexpandherorganizationacrossthecountry,changingfooddesertswherevertheyexist.Fornow,she'sdevotedtohelpingCharlotteresidents.“WhenIseepeoplecomingtothefarmstand,Ifeelencouraged,”shesaid.“IfeellikeIamgivingthemagift—ahealthier,longerandbetterlife.”24.WhomayneedEmmons'helpmost?A.Peoplefondofplanting. B.Peoplelackingfreshfood.C.PeoplelivinginCharlotte. D.Peoplelivingnearsupermarkets.25.WhydidEmmonsleaveherjob?A.Shewantedtohelpothers. B.Shewastiredofherjob.C.Shelikedplantingvegetables. D.Shewantedtoearnmoney.26.WhatisthemostimportanteffectofEmmons'deeds?A.Peopleearnahigherincome. B.Morevegetablesareaccessible.C.Shewinsworldwidepopularity. D.Herorganizationmakesaprofit.27.WhichofthefollowingwordsbestdescribeEmmons?A.Braveandkind. B.Helpfulandappreciative.C.Ambitiousanddevoted. D.Generousanddisciplined.CWhenmakingdecisions,mostpeopleviewcostasanimportantconsideration.Whilepriceisundoubtedlyimportant,whataboutsomehiddencoststhatalsocomeintoplay?Forexample,whatarethelong—termeffectsofyourdecision?Haveyouconsideredhowyourdecisionimpactsyourrelationships?Simplyput,hiddencostsmaybeinvisibletothenakedeye,butthey'reveryvisible(可见的)toyourwallet.Ignoringthesefactorscancostyoualot.Considerascenewhereamanagercutscostsbyaskingsomeworkerstoleave.Whilethismovereducessalaryexpenses,howwillitimpactthemorale(士气)andloyaltyoftheremainingemployees?Similarly,imaginesomebodyspendinghourssurfingtheweb,lostinsearchingforcheaperthings.Thequestioniswhetherthesavingsequalthespenttime.Ifcostisyouronlyconsideration,you'llpaytheprice.PriceIsn'ttheOnlyCost!Furthermore,evenifcostistheonlyfactorinyourdecision—making,allofthe“truecosts”shouldbeconsidered.Forexample,ifyou'rethinkingaboutbuyingnewtechnologytheequipmentcostisonlypartoftheprice.Peoplewillneedtraining,thesoftwaremayneedcustomization,andyou'llprobablyloseproductivityuntilpeoplegetuptospeed.Thosearerealcoststoo.Inaddition,evenwhenpriceisthemainconsideration,it'simportanttotellthedifferencebetweenpriceandvalue.Forexample,whenyou'reinvestinginahigh—qualityproductfromafamousorganization,comparemaintenance(保养)andrepaircostswithitscompetitors,assesstheproductlifen,andhearwhatexistingcustomershavetosay.Astheoldsayinggoes,“Yougetwhatyoupayfor.”Alwayskeepinmindthateverytimeyousay“yes”toonething,you'recertainlysaying“no”toanother.So,indecision—making,alwaysconsiderinvisiblecosts.Thisensuresyou'reaimingforthebestsolutionratherthanagoodone.Afterall,choicesareeasy.Thetoughpartislivingwiththem.28.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“comeintoplay”inparagraphImean?A.Comeintosight.B.Playapart.C.Comeintouse.D.Playaround.29.Whatmaybethehiddencostoffiringworkers?A.Reducingsalaryexpenses. B.Cuttingcostsofthecompany.C.Doingwondersfortheworkers'morale. D.Discouragingtheremainingworkers.30.Howisthepassagemainlydeveloped?A.Bygivingexamples. B.Bylistingfigures.C.Byusingceorder. D.Byexplainingconcepts.31.Whatcanwelearnfromthispassage?A.Yougetwhatyoupayfor. B.Priceisthemainconsideration.C.Consideringthebestsolutioniseasy. D.Bethoughtfulwhenmakingdecisions.DAscitiesballoonwithgrowth,visitstozoosprovideanincreasinglyimportantopportunityforcontactwithotherspecies.Thoughzooswereoriginallycreatedtohelppeoplelearnaboutanimalsthattheyhadneverseen,zooshaveaseriousroleasconservation(保护)organizations.Manyzoosconsiderconservationeducationtobeimportant,andhopetoencouragepositiveattitudestowardanimalconservationamongtheirvisitors.Traditionally,zooseducatevisitorsbydisplayinginformation.Zoosoftenattachboringsignstoexhibits,describingananimal'shabitatandlifestyleinthewildaswellaswhetherornotthespeciesisendangered.Butrecently,psychologicalresearchhasshownthatvividemotionalexperiencesnotonlyattractmoreattention,theyarealsobetterremembered.Thescaryorfunnyanimalexhibitsatthezooencouragepeopletopaymoreattentiontoinformationabouttheanimalsthantheywouldpaytoawrittendescription.Themajorityofzoovisitorscomewithfamilymembersoronschoolfieldtrips.Socialinteractionsarethusakeypartofthezoovisit.Andwhenpeoplearelookingattheanimals,thereseemstobeatendencytotellwhattheyseetoothers.Inmyresearchatzoos,Ifoundthatalmostnineoutoftenvisitorswouldsharetheirobservationsofananimalbypointingitouttotheircompanions,orsimplybysaying“look!”.Socialinteractionsliketheseareopportunitiestocreateandcommunicatesharedvalues.Parentswhostandinfrontofananimalexhibitandsay“Themommyislookingafterherbaby.”oreven“Lookatthat!”isgivingtheirchildrenareasontocareabouttheanimal.Zooscancreateacultureofconservation.Thebestexhibitsshouldbetheonesthatplaceanimalsintheirnaturalhabitats,wherepeoplecarefortheirneeds.Inthiswayzooscanhelptopreventthedisappearanceofwildanimalsfromoursightandfromourminds.32.Whatwastheoriginalpurposeofbuildingthezoo?A.Tofeedtheanimals. B.Tomeetpeople'scuriosity.C.Tobringentertainmenttokids. D.Tosaveendangeredanimals.33.Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardsthezoo'straditionalwayofeducation?A.Uninterested. B.Positive. C.Negative. D.Unclear.34.Whatdopeopletendtodowhenappreciatinganimals?A.Theyshouttoanimals. B.Theyoffertheirfood.C.Theytakephotosofanimals. D.Theysharewhattheysee.35.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.TheZooAttractsPeopletoVisitAnimals. B.CommunicatewithNatureintheZoo.C.TheZooOffersProtectiontoAnimals. D.LearntoCareAboutAnimalsintheZoo.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可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Artisn'talwaysaneasyandstraightforwardthingtounderstand,anditcanbehardtoappreciatebecauseithasbeenseenassomethingthatonlyparticularlyeducatedorwealthypeoplecanenjoy.36.Anyonecancometoappreciateartwithalittlebitoftimeandeffort.Understandtheartandthengoastepdeepertounderstandtheartists,theirintentionsandthehistoricalbackgrounds.Artistsoftencreateworkstocommentonmajorhistoricalevents.37.Forexample,PabloPicasso'sGuernica(1937)wascreatedinresponsetothebombingsduringthenishCivilWar.It'sfilledwithanti—warsymbolism.Picassosaidoftheartwork,“Paintingisnotdonetodecorateapartments.Itisaninstrumentofwaragainstcrueltyanddarkness.”38.Artmovementsgrowfrompopularityofcertainwaysofcreatingart.Anartschoolisbasicallyagroupofartists,sometimesallinthesameregion,whoallhaveasimilarstyleorsubjectmatter.Knowingalittlebitaboutthesecanhelpyouunderstandwhyanartistmighthavemadecertainchoices.Forexample,paintersintheEgyptianschoolofarthadcertainrulesthattheyhadtofollow—likethesizeofanyfiguretheydrewwassupposedtovarybasedonthesocialstatusofthepersontheywerepainting.39.Eachonesymbolizedadifferentaspectoflifeordeath.Checkoutthelifeexperiencesoftheartists.Learningabitabouttheartistswhocreatedapiececanhelpunderstanditinavarietyofways.Itcanhelpyouunderstandwhytheymadecertainartisticdecisions.40.Shehadlimitedmobilityafterfightingagainstaseriousdiseaseandsufferingabusaccidentinherearlylife.Herpainandstruggleappearsinseveralofherpieces.A.ButourtipswillgiveyouanewwayB.ArtmovementssometimesinspiredartistsC.Theyalsocouldn'tusemorethansixcolorsD.However,thiscouldn'tbefurtherfromthetruthE.ThiscangiveyouawindowintotheiruniqueopinionF.Forexample,MexicanpainterFridaKahlohadsufferedalotG.Learnabouttheartmovementsorschoolsthatinfluencedthepiece第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。It'sthefirstdayofthenewterm.Graham,my12-year-oldson,wasveryhappyandwenttoschoolwithgreat41.However,hereturnedhomewithan/a42face.Whenaskedwhathadhappened,hejust43hishead,saying,“Nothing.Ijustfelldown.”Busywithmywork,I44histruesituation.Afewdayslater,Grahamreturnedwithhiscoattornandlookedsadlyatmewith45eyes.Itsuddenly46methatmysonwasbullied!Feeling47andconcerned,Ihuggedandcomfortedhim.Afterthat,IcalledGraham'sheadteacher,Mrs.Li,reportingwhatGrahamhad48.Learningaboutthebullying,whichwasunexpected,Mrs.Liwas49andapologizedseveraltimesforsomestudent'sbadbehavior.Shepromisedtohandlethisbullyingseriouslyand50.Withtimepassingby,Inoticedthatsmilebegantolightupmyson'sface.Oneday,hetoldme51thathegotinvolvedinvariousactivitiesandmadesomenewfriends,whichwasa52toaworriedparent.Graham'sexperiencehaschangedallofus.Helearnstospeakupwhensomethingbadhappens.Itrytolistentohimwith53despitemybusywork.AndIamalwaysreadyto54wheneverhemeetswithahotpotato.Althoughhewentthroughsuchanunpleasantexperience,he's55forthelessonshe'slearned.41.A.enthusiasm B.puzzlement C.depression D.determination42.A.excited B.injured C.round D.bright43.A.nodded B.shook C.patted D,beat44.A.understood B.noticed C.ignored D.remembered45.A.sleepy B.curious C.watery D.sharp46.A.confused B.attracted C.satisfied D.struck47.A.guilty B.impressed C.embarrassed D.encouraged48.A.caused B.heard C.judged D.suffered49.A.inspired B.shocked C.reserved D.moved50.A.properly B.slowly C.roughly D.easily51.A.sensitively B.equally C.constantly D.proudly52.A.demand B.relief C.doubt D.choice53.A.judgement B.strategy C.patience D.dream54.A.backoff B.holdback C.givein D.stepin55.A.desired B.regretful C.grateful D.ashamed第二节(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。Chang'e6probetoucheddownonthefarsideofthemoononSundaymorning.Aftercompletingthemostimportantpartofitslunaradventure,itsascender,carryingsamples(样品)56(collect)overtwodaysinasealedcontainer,57(lift)offfromthemoon'sfarsideonTuesdaymorning.ThisexcitingnewsshowsChinaistheonlycountryintheworldthat58(land)onthefarsideofthemoontwice59successfullycollectedlunarsoilfromituptonow.ThemissionofChang'e6involvesmanyengineering60(innovate),highrisksandgreatdifficulties.Thefarsideofthemooniscoveredwithrocks.Thepre—selectedlandingareaintheSouthPole-AitkenBasinislowerandtherearemoreimpactcraters,makingitdifficult61(conduct)measurement.Therefore,whentheseries62imagestakenbytheChang'e6landerweresentbacktotheground,alltheChinesepeoplewereveryexcitedaboutthis63(remark)achievement.Chang'e6alsocarriesinternationalpayloadsfromtheEuropeanceAgency,France,ItalyandPakistan,which64(definite)highlightsthe“internationalstyle”ofChina'slunarexplorationproject.ChineseForeignMinistryspokespersonMaoNingsaidChinaiswillingtodeepeninternationalcooperationinaeroceexchangeon65basisofequality,peacefuluseandsharetheachievementswithcountriesaroundtheworld.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)你们学校正举办主题为“拒绝拖延,成为积极的学习者”的征文活动,请你以“SayingNotoProcrastination”为题写一篇短文投稿,内容包括:(1)描述你的做法;(2)分享你的收获和感受。提示词:procrastination拖延注意:(1)词数80左右;(2)可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。SayingNotoProcrastination___________________________________________________________________________________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。FrankhadjustadaptedtohisnewlifeinChina.Amongthemanyexcitingexperiences,hestruckupaclosefriendshipwithLiMing,alocalstudent.OneSaturday,LiMinginvitedFranktotrytraditionalChinesefood,steameddumplings,forlunch.Eagertoexperiencethelocalculture,Frankdelightedlyacceptedtheinvitation.ThemomentFrankarrived,LiMing,alongwithhismother,Mrs.Zhougreetedhimwarmlyatthedoor.Insidethehouse,acutecatwasplaying,addingatouchoflivelinesstothealreadyjoyousoccasion.Thentheygatheredinthekitchentomakesteameddumplingstogether.LiMingpreparedthefilling,whileMrs.ZhoutaughtFrankhowtomakedumplingwrappers.Mrs.ZhougentlyinstructedFrank,“Thedough(面团)shouldnotbetoowetorsticky,androllingthedumplingwrappersrequiresmostcaretoensurethesamethickness.”Everythinggoingsmoothly,thesteameddumplingswereready.Suddenly,anunexpectedincidentoccurredwhenFrankofferedtosetthetableinthediningroom.AsFrankputaplateonthetable,hishandslipped.Withaloudcrash,theplatefellontothefloor,scatteringdippingsauceeverywhere.Inpanic,Frankstoodrootedtothespotwithhismindcompletelyblank.Mrs.Zhourushedoutofthekitchen.WithMrs.Zhou'scaringeyesfixedonhim,Frankwastooashamedtotellthetruth.Seeingthecatnearby,Frankstammered,“Itwasthecat.”Mrs.Zhousmiledgently,“Ithappens.Thecatisalwaysenergeticandnaughty.”LiMinglaughed,“Nevermind.”Mrs.Zhouquicklycleanedupthemesswithherson.Thesteameddumplingsweredelicious.LiMingandhismotherweretryingtheirbesttomakeFrankfeelathome.However,itwashardforFranktoreallyenjoythefood,becauseheliedtohisgoodfriend'smotherandhisfriend!Finally,Franksaidgoodbyetothefriendlyfamilyandleftwithhissecret.注意:(1)续写词数应为150左右;(2)请按如下格式在相应位置作答。Paragraph1:Onthebusbackhome,Frank'sheartoverflowedwithmixedfeelings._________________________________________________________________________________Paragraph2:Thefollowingmorning,FrankknockedonthedoorofLiMing'shouse._________________________________________________________________________________

高一英语试题答案第一部分听力(共20题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)1-5ACACB6-10CCABC11-15BABBC16-20CBABA第二部分阅读(共20题;每小题2.5分,满分50分)第一节21-23CBA24-27BABC28-31BDAD32-35BCDD第二节七选五36-40DEGCF第三部分语言运用(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)41-45ABBCC46-50DADBA51-55DBCDC第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)56.collected57.lifted58.haslanded59.and60.innovations61.toconduct62.of63.remarkable64.definitely65.the第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)参考范文SayingNotoProcrastinationAsweallknow,procrastinationnotonlydelaysouracademicprogressbutalsoaffectsourpersonalgrowth.Toovercomeprocrastination,Ialwayssetcleargoalsandmakerealisticplans.Additionally,breakingdowntasksintosmallerpartsandkeepingaregularschedulehelpmestayfocusedandmotivated.Byrefusingprocrastination,Ihaveenhancedmyproductivity,whichsavesmetimeforotheractivities.Furthermore,theregularityofmyschedulehasallowedmetodevelopbetterhabitsandroutines.Inconclusion,refusingprocrastinationhaspositivelytransformedmylifeandIamgratefulforthechangesithasbrought.第二节(满分25分)参考范文Onepossibleversion:Onthebusbackhome.Frank'sheartoverflowedwithmixedfeelings.Itwasanaccident,right?Anditwasonlyaplate.Butitwasnotthecatthatwastoblame!Itwasthepeoplewhotreatedhimwithkindnessanddeliciousfoodthathehadliedto!Hewastornbetweentellingthetruthandlettingitgo.Frank'sheartracedashereplayedthesceneinhismind.SoashameddidFrankfeelthathecouldfeelhisfaceburning.ThinkingofMrs.Zhou'sgentlesmile,Frankfinallydecidedtodotherightthing.Thefollowingmorning.FrankknockedonthedoorofLiMing'shouse.Mrs.Zhouopenedthedoorwithawelcomingsmile.Withbloodpoundinginhisears,FrankgatheredallhiscouragetotellMrs.Zhouthathebroketheplatebyaccidentinsteadofthecat.Smilingbroadly,Mrs.Zhoupattedhimontheshoulder,saying,“It'sok,dear.Accidentshappen.I'msoproudofyou!”Hearingthis,Frankfeltaweightliftedfromhismind.Hesighedwithrelief,hisfacelightingup.Notuntilthendidherealizenothingismoreimportantthanhonesty.附录1:录音原文Text1W:Harry,whattimedoyougetup?M:Inormallygetupat6o'clockbutsometimesIhavetobeupbyfive.W:Doyoupracticeyogainthemorning?M:Yes.IusuallypracticeithalfanhourlaterafterIgetup.Text2M:Maggie,ourholiday'scomingsoon.Whatareyougoingtodo?W:Well,I'vebeenthinkingaboutnothingbutthecomingexams.I'vegoneoverhalfmynotebook.Text3W:Tim,haveyouseenmyumbrella?TheoneIboughtatthesupermarketlastweek.M:Oops,Imusthaveleftitatmyoffice,sorry.I'llbringithomeonMonday.W:OK.I'llpickupanotherumbrellatoday.Text4M:ImightbegoingtoCanadaforashortstudytrip.W:Thatsoundsmeaningful.M:Itstillisn'tforsureyet.Thecampstartsduringourschoolterm.Somydad'sagainsttheidea.Text5M:NowsomedoctorsarestronglyencouragingbicycleexerciseW:Bicycleexercise?Isthatbecauseyouwanttomakeyourlegsslimandbeautifulinthisway?M:Actually,that'snotthemainreason.Theysayridingabikecanbuildyouup.第二节Text6W:Howdidyouenjoyyourweekendattheseaside?M:ItstartedverywellonSaturday,butontheseconddaywegotaveryunpleasantsurprise.W:Whathappened?M:Thatafternoon,whileeveryonewasenjoyingthesunshineonthebeachorplayingintheseatheskysuddenlywentdark.Astrongwindstartedblowing.Beforepeoplecouldgathertheirstuffandrunforcover,therewasaheavyshowerofhail.Allthepeoplegotintoapanic,andlefttheirthingsbehindandrantothebeachrestaurant.Thehailstonesweresobigthatmanypeoplegothurt!W:Really?Smallballsoficeinthemiddleofsummer?M:Apparently,it'sfairlycommonthere.ThelocalssaidsuchstormssometimesblowfromIcelandorGreenland.W:ItsoundslikeyoudidhaveadifferentandunforgettableweekendText7W:AdventureReservations.CanIhelpyou?M:Yes,I'dliketobookasingleroomwithabathforSeptember22to25.W:Justamoment,please.I'msorry,sir.Wearefullybookedonthosedates.M:Oh,that'stoobad.Couldyourecommendanotherhotelthatwon'tbefulluptome?W:Yes,ofcourse.Wherewouldyouratherliketobe,inthecitycenterorinthesuburbs?M:Ipreferaplaceclosetothecitycenterbecauseitismoreconvenient.W:Inthatcase,IwouldsuggestthatyoutrytheImperial.M:Doyouknowtheratepernightforasingleroomwithabaththere?AndpleasetellmewhattheImperialislike.W:Well,asinglewithabathatthemomentwouldbebetween$50to$60.Itisratedasafour-starhotel.OursisbetterknownthantheImperialbutthentheImperialislessexpensivethanhereM:Uh-huh.Onelastthing,doyouknowitstelephonenumbe

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