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山东省烟台市2023-2024学年高一下学期7月期末英语检测试题注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用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。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。3.考试结束后,只交答题卡。第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,请先将答案划在试卷上。该部分录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将你的答案转涂到客观题答题卡上。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,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.Whatisthewomangoingtobuy?A.Apairofboots. B.Anewbag. C.Anewcar.2.Whatisthemandoingnow?A.Havinglunch. B.Repairingaprinter. C.Workingonacomputer.3.Whatisthemangoingtodonext?A.Saygoodbyetoeveryone. B.Runtotheairport. C.Findataxi.4.Whatistheconversationmainlyabout?A.Foodsfordinner. B.Giftsforthebirthday. C.Arrangementsfortheholiday.5Whoisthemantalkingwith?A.Adoctor. B.Histeacher. C.Hismother.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.Whydoesn'tthewomanwanttojointheEnglishCorner?A.Shehasimprovedenough. B.HerspokenEnglishisn'tgood. C.Sheneedstocorrectsomemistakes.7.Howdoesthemansound?A.Proud. B.Embarrassing. C.Encouraging.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8Whendidthemangetup?A.At1p.m. B.At8a.m. C.At3a.m.9.Whatdidthewomandolastnight?A.Shestayedathome. B.Shetookcareofhercat. C.Shewenttoaparty.10.Whatwillthemanorder?A:Chicken. B.Salad. C.Coffee.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11Whyisthemancallingthewoman?A.Topostponeameeting. B.Toaskafavor. C.Tocancelareservation.12.Whereisthemannow?A.OnhiswaytoHeadOffice. B.Athome. C.Intheoffice.13.Whoisbusypreparingforameeting?A.Tracy. B.Steve. C.Janet.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A:Parentandchild. B.Coachandathlete. C.Teacherandstudent.15.Whatdoesthemanwantthewomantodo?A.Makehimacake. B.Lendhimherclassroom. C.Cometothematch.16Whenwillthepartytakeplace?A.Atlunchtime. B.Inthemorning. C.Intheevening.17.Howmanystudentswillbeattheparty?A.5. B.6. C.8.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Whatis.thespeakermainlytalkingabout?A.Howshecametolovecats. B.HowtojointheNationalCatClub.C.Whatherhighschooleducationwaslike.19.Whathappenedrightafterthespeakerfoundaninjuredcat?A.Itkilledabird. B.Ithadbabycats. C.Shehelpeditrecover.20.Whatwillthespeakerprobablytalkaboutnext?ACats. B.Birds. C.Hobbies.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。AThefollowinglistfocusesonthetop4not-to-be-missedworld-classparks,helpingtouristsbetterexplorethecityofAtlanta.CentennialOlympicParkCreatedforthe1996Olympics,thisparkiswellworthavisit.Visitorscanbeentertainedbyfreemusicandlotsofpublicart.Photographyloversshouldtakeadvantageofallthephotoopportunitiestheparkaffords.Oneofthebigdrawsespeciallyforchildreninsummeristhefountains.Sometimestherearefreeconcertsandmoviesinthepark.Overnightcampgroundsareoffered.ChattahoocheNatureCenterVisitorscanbegintheirexplorationattheDiscoveryCenter,wheretheycanseeAtlantafromthetop.There'salsoariverboardwalkcrossingthewetlandarea.Besideseffortlessandshort-distancehikingpaths,thereisavarietyofnativewildlifeaswell.Don'tmissWildlifeWalk,wherevisitorscanenjoycloseandpersonalviewsofnativeanimalsandplants.ChastainMemorialParkandAmphitheatreApartfromtherunningandwalkingroads,there'realsotenniscourtsandfieldsforplayingballgames.Lookingforaspottohostafamilyget-together?Thiscouldbeanidealplaceasthere'remanypavilions(亭子)available.Kidscanplayonthespecialplaygrounds.Ofcourse,thereisanamphitheater,whichhostsoutdoorconcertsduringsummer.CloudlandCanyon(峡谷)StateParkFeaturingabeautifulcanyon,thisparkisoneofthelargestandmostscenicparksinAtlanta.Atthebottomofthecanyonaretwowaterfalls,wherevisitorscanwatchthewaterrunoverthesandstone.Thereareseveraldifferenthikingpathsaroundthepark,butsomemaytakeseveralhours.Ifyou'dliketostayovernight,thereareregularcampplaces.21.WhatdoCentennialOlympicParkandCloudlandCanyonStateParkhaveincommon?A.Theyoffercampsites. B.Theyhavebeautifulfountains.C.Theyhostphotoexhibitionsregularly. D.Theyareequippedwithtoptenniscourts.22.WhatcanatouristdoinChattahoocheNatureCenter?A.Interactwithrareanimals. B.Haveabirdviewofthecity.C.Takechallenginghikingroutes. D.Rowaboatacrossthewetland.23.Whichisthebestplaceforpeopletohaveafamilyparty?A.CentennialOlympicPark. B.ChattahoocheNatureCenter.C.ChastainMemorialParkandAmphitheatre. D.CloudlandCanyonStatePark.BOnasunnymorningin2001,Jim,askilleddiverandoceanlover,wasdivingasusualaroundPalmBeachintheBahamaswhenhespottedagianttigersharkcirclingafewfeetaway.Theshark,whichhelaternamedEmma,wasclearlystrugglinginpain.SeeingJim,Emmaswamclosetohimseeminglyquiteonpurpose.Withgreatfearandcuriosity,JimcheckedandfoundafishinghookinEmma'smouth.Despitetheobviousrisks,hemanagedtopullthehookout,carefulnottocauseanyfurtherinjurytotheanimal.JimhassinceremovedfourotherhooksfromEmma'smouthonseveraloccasionsandsometimesfreedherfromfishinglinesorplasticbags.Thetwohavebecomeinseparable.EverytimeJimgoesintothewaterintheareaofPalmBeach,Emmacomesaroundandrubsherheadagainsthimasasignofaffection(喜爱).It'snotthekindofbehaviormostpeoplewouldexpectfromtigersharks,whichcouldeasilytearapersonapart.“Whenyousuddenlycomeacrossahugeshark,itseemslikeitmightendyourlife,”Jimsaid.“WhatmakesEmmasospecialisthatshe'ssolovingandaffectionate.She'snotamindlesskillerbutasentient(有感情的)animaljustlikecatsanddogs.”EmmawillalwaysrecognizeJimeverytimehedivesinherareaevenifhechangesdivingequipment.Overtime,shehaslearnedhishandsignals—aninvitationtogetherheadrubbedandJimclaimsthatshestartedactinglikeaplayfuldogwholovesbeingpetted.“Tryingtodescribewhatit'slikereallymakesmebelievethattheEnglishlanguageisn'tgoodenough,”Jimsaid.“Tohaveaconnectionthatlaststheentiretimeyou'reinthewaterissomovingandsoinfluential.Oneofthebestthingsthathavehappenedtomeisthediscoveryoftheaffectionateaspectofthistigershark.”24WhatmightbethereasonwhyEmmaapproachedJiminitially?A.Togreethim. B.Toseekassistance.C.Toaskforfood. D.Tomakefriendswithhim.25.WhatmakesEmmauniqueaccordingtoJim?A.Herenormousbody. B.Herfeedingability.C.Herhightosearchvalue. D.Herpet-likecharacter.26.Whatcanwelearnfromthetext?A.EmmacanreadJim'ssignlanguage B.Emmahasneverattackedhumanbeings.C.JimoncesavedEmmafromadeadlydisease. D.JimhasremovedlouthooksfromEmma'smouth.27.Whichcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.ADiverandHisOddFriend B.AnExcitingDivingExperienceC.Jim:APersonDevotedtoOceanProtection D.PalmBeach:AnIdealBaseforSharkWatchingC32°Nadaptiveglasses,createdbyDeepOpticsusingpixelatedliquidcrystal(PLC)lenses(像素化液晶镜片),workasbothprotectiveeyewearandadaptivereadingglasses.PLClensesappearedasearlyas2017,butonlyrecentlydidthecompanycreateaninterestingpairofeyeglassesthatcould,intheory,becometheonlypairofglassesapersonwouldneed.That'sbecausetheadaptiveconceptoftheglassesallowswearerstoadjusttheirpurposewithasingleslideoftheframe(框架).Forstylishsunglasses,simplyslidebackwardontherightframe,andtoputthemintovisioncorrectionmode,youjustslidebacktotheoriginalplace.Additionally,thelenspowercanbechangedfrom0to2.5diopters(屈光度),andthebuilt-inbatteryoffersupto48hoursofpower.“OurspecialtechnologyactivelycorrectsvisionusingPLClenses,”DeepOpticsexplains.“Thelensesperformlikehumaneyes,allowingthewearertoseewhattheywantwhentheywantOurtechnologyaddsnoextraweightorsize.”Thelensesaresetinframescontainingadistancemeteronthebridge,whichmeasuresthedistancefromthewearer'sfacetoobjects.Themeterthensendsasignaltoadjustthedioptersofthelenses.Thisadjustmentcanhappenquickly,lettingtheuserfocusfromoneobjecttoanotherclearlyandaccuratelyin14milliseconds.At$849perpair,32°Nglassesarenotcheap,buttheydorelieveyouoftheneedtocarrytwopairsofeyeglasseswithyou.Nomorechangingbetweenreadinganddistanceglasses,asafteradjustingtheliquidcrystallensestoyourneeds,allyouhavetodoisaslideontherightframetochangetheirfocusbetweencloseandfardistances.Theseadaptivesunglassesareagiantstepforward,riddingtheneedforsingle-uselenses.And32°Nglassesarenotjustprimarydesignsthatmayormaynotmakeittothemarket.Theyarealreadyavailable,despitetheirhighprice.Still,ifliquidlensesbecomemoremainstream,thepriceiscertaintocomedowninthefuture.28.Whatdocsparagraph3mainlytellus?A.Howthelensesarefixed. B.Howthelenseswork.C.Howthelensesbearmoreweight. D.Howthelensesarecreated.29.Whichwordsbestdescribe32oNglasses?A.Heavybuteffective. B.Costlybutmulti-functional.C.Creativebuteasily-broken D.Energy-savingbutinflexible.30.Whatcanweknowabout32°Nglassesfromthelastparagraph?A.Theyhaven'treachedconsumers. B.They'llcurewearers'eyeillnesses.C.Theyhavereplacedtheoldsunglasses. D.They'reabreakthroughintheglassesindustry.31.Inwhichsectionofawebsitemaythetextappear?A.Education. B.Sports. C.Science. D.Entertainment.DBruce,aparrotmissingpartofhisbeak(喙),creativelyusesstonestocleanfeathers(羽毛),highlightingadvancedintelligenceinparrots.Brucelosttheupperpartofhisbeakin2012andwassenttoliveatareserveinNewZealand.ThedefectmadeBruceunabletosearchforfoodonhisown,letalonekeephisfeatherscleanwithhisbeak.Butin2021,whencomparativepsychologistBastosarrivedatthereservewithcolleaguestostudyparrots,zookeepersreportedsomethingstrange:Brucehadseeminglyfiguredouthowtoselectandusesmallstonestocleanhisownfeatherswithhisbeak.Overninedays,theteamkeptacloseeyeonBruce,quicklytaking,videosifhestartedcleaninghisfeathers.ItturnedoutthatBrucehadindeedinventedhisownwaytodoso,theresearchersreportedinScientificReports.“It'scrazybecausethebehaviorwasnotfromthewild,”Bastossays.WhenBrucearrivedatthereserve,hewastooyoungtolearnhowtocleanhisfeathers.Andnootherbirdinthereserveusesstonesinthisway.“Itseemslikehejustinventedthistooluseforhimself,”shesays.Tooluseisjustoneofparrots'manytalents.They'refamousforcopyingandevenunderstandinghumanspeech.Somespeciescanalsosolvecomplexpuzzles,likehowtoenteracoveredrubbishbinorpracticeself-control.Foraconceptasabstract(抽象的)asintelligence,it'schallengingtodevelopadefinitionthatappliesacrossanimals.Researchersoftenpointtofeaturesoncethoughttomakehumansspecial—enhancedlearning,memory,attentionandmovementcontrol—assignsofadvancedskills.However,manyoftheseabilitiescanalsobeseeninparrots,aswellasotheranimalslikechimpanzees,dolphinsandelephants.“Parrotsareourevolutionary(进化的)mirrorimage.Thesebrilliantbirdsmayteachusabouthowhumanlikeintelligencecanappear,”behavioralecologistAntonewroteinhis2022bookTheParrotintheMirror.Withpowerfulbrainsandapreferenceforwords,thesebirdsare“theverybestexample,”hewrites,“ofnature's'othertry'athumanlikeintelligence.”32.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“defect”inparagraph2mean?A.Disadvantage.B.Playfulness.C.Cruelty.D.Measure.33.WhydidBastosandherteamwatchBruceclosely?A.Toobservehowhelivesalone. B.Tofindouthowhegetsfood.C.Toprovehisabilitytodefendhimself. D.Toconfirmhoreportedbehavior.34.Whatcanbeknownconcerningtheparrots?A.Theydowellincriticalthinking. B.They'rebornskillfulatusingtools.C.Theycancompletecomplicatedtasks. D.Theycan'tmatchotheranimalsinmemory.35.What'sthesignificanceofstudyingtheparrots?A.Offeringaninsightintohumanbehavior.B.Helpingfurtherresearchotherspeciesofbirds.C.Learningmoreaboutparrots'livingenvironment.D.Givingreferencefortheevolutionofhumanlikeintelligence.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。Ifstayingoptimistic(乐观)issomethingyoustrugglewith,you'recertainlynotalone.Herearefivewaysyoucanfrequentlypracticetobeoptimistic.BepresenteverydayThemajorityofnegativethoughtsareabouttiepastandfuture,whichcan'tbechanged.Tobepresent,youneedtoexactlyfigureoutwhethertheyareinthepast,presentorfutureandbringthembackintothemoment.36GivethanksThethoughtsofgivingthankscanhelpimproveyourbodyfunction,andsverallhappiness.Startbywritingdownatleastthreethingsyou'rethankfulforeachday37Thispracticecouldtransformintoaformalhabitofrecallingthingsyou'regratefulforandwritingthemdown.LaughoutloudLaughterreallyisfantasticmedicine.Loudlaughscancalmthebrain'sstresscenter.WatchoneofyourfavoriteTVplaysoreventrylaughteryoga.Itmightbeagoodchoicetoreachouttoothersforhelptolaughoutloud.38.Icanhelpliftyourmoodduringdifficulttimes.39Actsofkindnesscanincreaseyoursenseofwell-being.Evensomethingassimpleasgivingsomeoneasmilecanleaveyoubothfeelinghappier.Challengeyourselftodoatleastonekindthingforsomeoneelseeachday,suchasbuyingastrangeracupofcoffeeordonatingtoacausethatmatterstoyou.FindtimetoexerciseExerciseproducespleasurablebrain-chemicalsandrelievesbademotions.Whenyouparticipateinphysicalactivitiesthatbringyoujoy,yourthinkingwillclear.Ifit'shardtofindtimetogettothegym,therearemanyexercisevideosyoucanfollowonline.40Thenyou'lllikelyfeelmorepositiveafterward.A.Payitforward.B.Acquirespiritualstrength.C.Trytofocusonwhat'sinfrontofyou.D.Themaingoalistobreakasweatanddoitregularly.E.It'sunavoidabletofeelunhappywithupsanddownsallthetime.F.Doingthathelpsyourecognizethelittlegoodthingssurroundingyou.G.Havingapositivenetworkoffriendsorfamilycanreallymakeadifference.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。Astoreemployeewentabovethecallofdutywhileontheclock,whichhaswarmedheartsofthecommunityofBrookhaven.Five-year-oldWilliamwasbornwithaseriousillnessthat41himfromwalking.Asaresultofhis42,Williamhadtouseawheelchair.Inorderforhimtopracticewalking,hisparentsweredeterminedtobuildparallelbars(双杠).Sotheyvisitedahardwarestoreto43thePVCpipes(管).Butthebuildingmaterialsweren'ttheonlythingstheygot.Dave,anemployeeatthestore,44metthefamilyintheaisle(过道)withthePVOpipes.Atfirst,heonly45todoafewminorthingsforthem,makingacuthereandthere.Butthingsquickly46.Onhearingwhatthepipeswouldbeusedfor,Dave47andshowedthefamilyunexpectedkindness.Insteadofsimplycuttingthepipes,Davespenthalfanhour48theparallelbars.WhenWilliamtriedoutthebars,hegotupfromhiswheelchair,49thosebarsandtriedwalkingforward.Hiscourageoussmile50Dave.SeeingWilliam51fromhiscraftwork,Davewasfilledwithasenseofpride.ThebarsnotonlyenabledWilliamtopracticewalkingforwardandsidewaysbutalsohelpedhimstandup.Hisparentswere52ofDave'sproviding53helpforthem.However,Davemadeitclearthatsucha(n)54withthefamilywasjustas55tohimasitwastothem.“Justgotheextramile,”Davesaid.“Anditmaypayyou100timesback.”41.A.excused B.saved C.prevented D.protected42.A.accident B.carelessness C.anxiety D.disability43.A.putaway B.huntdown C.takeover D.pullout44.A.originally B.obviously C.gradually D.actually45.A.happened B.agreed C.intended D.promised46.A.ended B.changed C.continued D.occurred47.A.drewback B.gaveway C.movedabout D.steppedup48.A.constructing B.replacing C.checking D.delivering49.A.left B.pushed C.grabbed D.controlled50.A.woke B.reminded C.surprised D.touched51.A.recover B.free C.benefit D.learn52.A.aware B.appreciative C.certain D.considerate53.A.life-changing B.time-consuming C.risk-taking D.eye-catching54.A.discussion B.partnership C.agreement D.encounter55.A.hopeful B.meaningful C.attractive D.amusing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。OnMarch22,just10minutesbeforeaJiangxiOperaappreciationclass56(schedule)tobegin,thelecturehallatNanchangUniversitywaspackedwithover100people.Morestudentscontinuedtopourin,57(cause)ChenLi,theprofessortogivethelecture,torelocatetheclasstoalargerplace.Havingtaughtthecourseformanyyears,Chenfocusesonthehistory,melodies'andperformancecharacteristicsofJiangxiOpera.Chen'steachingstyle,whichcombinestraditionallecturingwithliveperformances,58(set)herclassapart.OftendressedinJiangxiOperacostumesinherclass,Chentransformstheclassroomintoastagetobuild59(enthusiastic)inherstudents.Wearingtraditionalclothes,thestudentsimmerse(沉浸)themselves60(entire)intheworldofJiangxiOpera.“Inmyclass,Iurgethem61(come)tothestageandexperiencethewholeprocessforthemselves,”Chensaid.“62anactiveadvocate(推广者)ofjiangxiOpera,Ineedtothinkmoraboutthefutureoftheartform.”ZhouXiaoli,whoonceperformedinChen'sclass,foundherinteractiveteachingmethoduniqueand63(engage)andhasdevelopedaninterestinthisartform.“IthoughtJiangxiOperaboringandoutdatedbefore,64herclassmademeloveit,”shesaid.JiangxiOperahasdeephistoricalroots.Duringthe1950sand60s,itthrived(繁荣)in.LepingCitywithmorethan400ancientstages,over20percentof65werewell-preservedfromtheMingandQingdynasties.In2018,JiangxiOperaappearedontheSpringFestivalGalastageforthefirsttime.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,你校英语社团计划组织一次以“NoPain,NoGain”为题目的英语写作大赛,请你写一篇短文参赛,内容包括:1.你对参赛题目的理解;2.你的相关经历。注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。NoPain,NoGain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。36-year-oldMarywasasinglemotherlivinginasmalltowninCleveland,Ohiowithher3-year-oldtwinsons,JackandJames.Sheworkedhardtoprovideforherchildren,doingafewpart-timejobstomakeendsmeet.Inspiteofthechallenges,Marymanagedtogivethemahappyandstable(稳定的)childhood.OneSaturdaymorning,Marywasathomewithherchildren,preparingbreakfastforthem.JackwasbesideherwhileJameswasplayingaloneinthebedroomnexttothekitchen.Itwasatypicalweekend,filledwithlaughterandwarmth.Littledidtheyknowsomethingunexpectedwasjustaroundthecomer.AsMarywasbusywiththefood,afirebrokeoutinthekitchen.Panicked,MarytookholdofJackandrushedtowardsthefrontdoor.TheymadeittosafetyonlytofindJamesremainedstuckinside.MaryputJackdownandturnedbacktogetJamesout,butinsuchahurryandpanic,shemissedastepandfellontheground.Herrightanklegotsprained(扭伤)soseriouslythatshecouldn'tstandup.Marysatonthegroundhelplessly,hertearsmixedwithscreams,“Mykidisstillinthehouse.Somebody,helpme!”Atthatverymoment,Simon,52,aformerarmysoldierinthesamecommunityasMary,happenedtopassherhouseandsawtheterriblescene.Heimmediatelyranacrosstheyardtoaskthecryingmotherwhereherkidexactlywas.Inashakingvoice,Maryresponded,“Inthebedroomnexttothekitchen.”Thefirespreadquicklyandthehousewasfilledwiththicksmoke.Simonlookedaroundandsawablankethangingbesideapoolfullofwaterinthemiddleoftheyard.注意:1.续写词数应为150个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Withouthesitation,Simontookaction.SimonrushedoutoftheburninghousewithJamesinhisarms.

高一英语答案第一部分听力(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)1-5ABCBA6-10BCBCB11-15BACCB16-20ACACA第二部分阅读(共20小题;每小题2.5分,满分50分)21-25ABCBD26-30AABBD31-35CADCD36-40CFGAD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)41-45CDBAC46-50BDACD51-55CBADB第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)56.wasscheduled57.causing58.sets59.enthusiasm60.entirely61.tocome62.As63.engaging64.but/yet65.which第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)(Onepossibleversion)NoPain,NoGain“NoPain,NoGain”stressestheimportanceofhardworkanddevotioninachievingsuccess.I'velearnedthisvaluablelessonfrommyownexperience.Atthebeginningofhighschool,Istruggledwithmaths,whichleftmedoubtfulofmyabilities.However,remindingmyselfthatsuccessnevercomeseasily,Iwasdeterminedtofacethechallenge.Itackleddifficultproblemswithpatienceandturnedtomyteachersandclassmatesforhelp.Overtime,myeffortsbegantopayoff.Imadegreatprogressinlearningmathsandfullyunderstoodthemeaningof“NoPain,NoGain”.Thisexperienceservesasareminderthatonlythroughhardworkanddevotioncanwesucceed.第二节(满分25分)(Onepossibleversion)Withouthesitation,Simontookaction.Dippingtheblanketinthewaterpoolandcoveringhisheadwithitfornecessaryprotection,herushedintothehouse.Unabletoseethingsclearlythroughthesmokeandfire,Simonloweredhimselftotheground,stretchedhishandsandfelthiswayforwarduntilhereachedthebedroom.Justthen,afaintvoiceofachildcaughthisattention.Followingthesound,hefinallyfoundJameslyinginacomer,frightenedandhelpless.HegrabbedJames,wrappedhimintheblanketandmadehiswaybacktowardstheopendoor.SimonrushedoutoftheburninghousewithJamesinhisarms.SeeingJamescarriedtosafety,Marybreathedasighofrelief.Atthatmoment,firefightersarrivedatthesceneandputoutthefire.ThenSimon,Maryandherchildrenwereallsenttoanearbyhospital,wheretheyreceivedtimelvmedicalcareSimon'sheroicactsavedlames'lifeMarvcouldn'tthankhimenoughforhisselflessnessandbravery.ButSimonsaidsmilingly,“Itwasnobigdeal.IjustdidwhatIwassupposedtodo.”Thisexperiencebroughtthecommunitycloser,andSimon'scourageousactinspiredotherstoconsiderwhattheywoulddoinsimilarsituations.附:高一听力录音文稿Text1W:Doyouwanttocomeshoppingwithme?Ineedanewpairofboots.M:Sure.Ineedtobuyanewschoolbag.Whattimeisgoodforyou?W:HowaboutSaturdaymorningat9:00a.m.?I'lldriveusinmynewcar.Text2W:Somethingiswrongwithmycomputer.Couldyoutakealookatit?M:I'dloveto,butcanitwaituntilafterlunch?I'minthemiddleofsomethingrightnow.It'lltakemeaboutanhourtofinishfixingthemanager'sprinter.ThenIwillhavelunch,andafterthat,I'lldoit.W:OK,thanksText3W:Whattimedoesyourplaneleave?Willyouhavetimetosaygoodbyetoeveryone?M:Myplaneleavesat7:00p.m.soI'mafraidIneedtorunandgetataxi.W:I'llleteveryoneknow.HaveasafetripbacktoWashington!Text4M:Haveyouboughtherapresent?Ithinkweshouldtakesomething.W:OfcourseIhave.Iwouldn'tgotoabirthdaypartywithoutagift.Iboughthersomechocolatesfromtheshopandacakefromthebakery.Text5W:I'msorrythatyou'renotfeelingwell—letmehavealookatyou.Doyouhaveaheadache?M:Ileftschoolearlytodaybecauseofthepain.W:I'llgiveyousomemedicine.You'dbettercallyourmotherandtellhertopickyouup!Text6M:WouldyouliketogototheEnglishComerwithme?W:Ifit'sokaywithyou,youcango.I'drathernot.M:Whynot?Youusedtolovegoingthere.W:Iknow,butwhileeveryoneinourclasshasimproved,myspokenEnglishisstillverypoor.M:That'swhyyoushouldgothere.Youwillonlygetbetterthroughpractice.W:I'mjustafraidofmakingmistakes.M:Ifyoudon'tspeakEnglishbecauseyou'reafraidofmakingmistakes,youwillneverlearnwell.Text7W:Wow,Isleptinuntil1:00intheafternoontoday.M:Whydidyousleepsolate?Igotupat8:00thismorning.W:Ididn'tgettobeduntil3:00inthemorningbecauseIwenttoJessica'spartylastnight.Whyweren'tyouthere?M:Ijustwantedan

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