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绝密★考试结束前

2024年高考考前最后一卷

英语

(考试时间:120分钟试卷满分:150分)

注意事项:

1.本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第n卷(非选择题)两部分。答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准

考证号填写在答题卡上。

2.回答第I卷时,选出每小题答案后,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。写在本试卷上无效。

3.回答第n卷时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。

4.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。

第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)

做题时,请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L5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.Wherewillthewomantakealeft?

A.Atthesupermarket.B.OnHarrisStreet.C.Atthetrafficlight.

2.Whatwillthewomandonext?

A.Haveanicelunch.B.Listentoaconcert.C.Findarestaurant.

3.Whatdoesthewomando?

A.Areceptionist.B.Ateacher.C.Anarchitect.

4.Whatcanwelearnabouttheman?

A.Heworksasagardener.

B.Heistoobusyatworktoplay.

C.Hepreferssportstogardening.

5.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?

A.Inahotel.B.Inacompany.C.Inacafeteria.

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,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。

听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

6.WhatisWallStreetBears?

A.Anovel.B.Amovie.C.Atelevisiondrama.

7.Whenwillthespeakersgotothemoviefestival?

A.OnSaturday.B.OnSunday.C.OnMonday.

听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

8.WhatdidDavidaskhiscolleaguestodo?

A.Attendtheafternoonmeeting.

B.Arriveattherestaurantby7:00p.m.

C.Leaveearlytoavoidbusytraffic.

9.Whyisthemanunabletoensurehisarrivaltime?

A.HehastopickupMr.Smith.

B.Hehastoprepareforameeting.

C.Hehastodeliversomepackages.

10.WhatdoesMonicasuggestthemando?

A.GiveDavidacall.B.Skipthegathering.C.Takepublictransportation.

听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

11.Howdoesthewomanlooktotheman?

A.Anxious.B.Excited.C.Confused.

12.Howdidthewomangettoknowaboutthenews?

A.FromTV.B.Fromtheradio.C.Fromthenewspaper.

13.Whatdoesthewomanaskthemantodo?

A.LookforLucky.B.PickLuckyupeveryday.C.TeachLuckyself-protection.

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听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

14.WheredoesMollycomefrom?

A.Singapore.B.Canada.C.Japan.

15.WhendidMollybegintoski?

A.Atagefour.B.Atageseven.C.Atagethirteen.

16.WhatmadeMollydecidetobeaskier?

A.Herloveforsnow.B.Hermom'schoice.C.Herfriend'ssupport.

听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。

17.Whatisthepurposeofthespeaker?

A.Toforecasttheweather.B.Tokeeppeopleinformed.C.Tomakeanadvertisement.

18.WhatcausesflightstoSouthAmericarisky?

A.Aterriblestorm.B.Heavyairtraffic.C.Mechanicalproblems.

19.Whatwilltheaircompaniesdoforpassengersiftheflightsarecanceled?

A.Allowthemtochangeflightroutes.

B.Offerthemfreehotels.

C.Returnalltheirmoney.

20.Whichplaceisincludedintheno-golist?

A.Cairo.B.Panama.C.BuenosAires.

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。

A

Intoday?sclassroom,homeworkiscompletednotonlywiththepenandpaper,butalsowithcomputersandcell

phones.Howtomakethebestuseofsuchdigitalproductsisanimportantquestionforteachersandstudents.The

followingtopdigitalportfolioplatforms(作品集平台)offerabroadrangeoffunctions.Mostimportantly,they

provideawaytosharestudents5workwithpride.GoogleSites

CreatingadigitalportfoliocouldnotbeanyeasierthanGoogleSitesmakesit.Itletsstudentsquicklyputin

contents,suchastext,images,videos,maps,andmuchmore.Useoneoftheprovidedsixthemesorcreatea

customone,andthenpublishitasapublicorrestricted-view(限制浏览的)site.SeesawforSchools

Designedforeducation,SeesawforSchoolsprovidesaplatformthroughwhichstudentscompleteandshare

schoolprojects.Byrecordingtheprocessofgraduallyimprovingtheirschoolwork,kidsgainasenseofmastery

andpride,soitispopularamongthem.Plus,parentscanbeinvolvedtoo-justdownloadtheSeesawFamily

app.Artsonia

Artsoniaislikeadreamcometrueforart-mindedstudents:afree,safe,educationalspacethroughwhichstudents

showtheirdigitalcreativity.Friendsandfamilycanview,commentonandbuyobjects.Thesitealsoprovidesa

completeteachers5guide.JustcelebratetheartisticskillswithArtsonia!Edublogs

Oneoftheoldestandbest-knownwebplatformsforeducation,Edublogsmakesiteasyforteachersand

studentstostartbuildingafreeWordPressplatform.Thefreeplanoffers1GBofstoragespace,classmanagement

tools,andnoadvertising.AsetofeducatorguidesandcommunityparticipationisanotherbigplusforEdublogs.

21.WhatisspecialaboutGoogleSites?

A.Itletsstudentslearnfromothers5work.

B.Itiscontrolledbyeducatorsforsafety.

C.Itoffersstudentsonlinepublishingrightsforfree.

D.Itallowsstudentstocreatecontentsindifferentforms.

22.WhyisSeesawforSchoolspopularamongkids?

A.Ithelpschecktheirschoolwork.

B.Itcantracktheirprogress.

C.Itrequiresteamworkwithparents.

D.Itprotectstheirpersonalinformationwell.

23.WhatdoArtsoniaandEdublogshaveincommon?

A.Theyofferprofessionaladvice.

B.Theyrequiresupportfromteachersandparents.

C.Theyremindstudentstohandinhomeworkontime.

D.Theycanstorelargeamountsofinformation.

B

TheCarterCentersaidrecentlythatonly13humancasesofGuineawormdiseasewerereportedworldwide

lastyear.Thatisamajordropfrom3.5millioncasesofinfectedpeoplein1986,inwhichyeartheAtlanta-based

CarterCenterjoinedtheWorldHealthOrganization(WHO)inthefightagainstGuineawormdisease.Thecenter

saidtheremaininginfectionoccurredinfourcountriesinsub-SaharanAfrica.Sixhumancaseswerereportedin

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Chad,fiveinSouthSudan,oneinEthiopiaandoneintheCentralAfricanRepublic.AndtheCentralAfrican

Republiccaseremainsunderinvestigation.

GuineawormdiseaseisadiseasethataffectspoorcommunitiesindistantpartsofAfricaandAsiawhere

peopledonothavesafewatertodrink.Peoplewhodrinkuncleanwatercangetparasites(寄生虫)thatcangrow

upto1meter.Thewormgrowsinpeopleforuptoayearbeforepainfullycomingout,oftenthroughthefeetor

othersensitivepartsofthebody.

TheWHOsaysthereisneitheradrugtreatmentforGuineawormdiseasenoravaccinetopreventit.Butit

canbepreventedbytrainingpeopletofilter(过滤)anddrinkcleanwater.

Guineawormdiseasecouldbethesecondhumandiseasetobeendedaftersmallpox,accordingtothe

CarterCenter.AdamWeiss,adirectorofaprogramtofightagainstthedisease,saysthateradicatingthedisease

finallycouldbedifficult,forthepopulationswhereGuineawormdiseasestillexistsoftenfaceinsecurity,

includingconflict,whichcanpreventworkersandvolunteersfromgoinghousetohousetooffersupport.

Weisswarns,a4Ifsupportforthesecommunitiesslowsorstops,there'snoquestionthatyou'regoingtosee

asuddenincreaseinGuineaworm.^^However,headds,"We'recontinuingtomakeprogress-evenifitisnotas

fastasweallwantittobe,thatprogresscontinues.^^

24.WhatdoweknowaboutGuineawormdiseasefromthetext?

A.Ifsstillabigproblemworldwide.B.Itwasfirstfoundintheyear1986.

C.Ithasbeenwellcontrolledinthepastyears.D.Itonceexistedinmostcountriesworldwide.

25.WhatwillhappenafteroneisinfectedwithGuineawormdisease?

A.Hecanbeingreatpainwithinafewdays.B.Hewillendupbecomingverysensitive.

C.Hewillmainlysufferstomachaches.D.Hemaysufferalotintheend.

26.HowcanGuineawormdiseasebebesthandled?

A.Byhavingavaccinetopreventit.B.Byensuringdrinkingwaterisclean.

C.Byreceivingagooddrugtreatment.D.Byavoidinggettingintouncleanwater.

27.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"eradicating“inParagraph4mean?

A.Completelyending.B.Carefullystudying.

C.Exactlyknowing.D.Suddenlychanging.

C

NewlypublishedFederalTradeCommissiondatashowsthatconsumersreportedlosingmorethan$5.8

billiontoscams(欺诈)in2021,anincreaseofmorethan70percentoverthepreviousyear.

Ofthelossesreportedbyconsumers,morethan$2.3billionoflossesreportedwereduetoimposter("(发冒

者)scams——upfrom$1.2billionin2020,whileonlineshoppingaccountedforabout$392millioninreported

lossesfromconsumers-upfrom$246millionin2020.Prizes,internetservicesandjobchancesfollowedclosely

behind.

TheFTC'sConsumerSentinelNetwork(Sentinel)isadatabasethatreceivesreportsdirectlyfrom

consumers,aswellasfromfederal,state,andlocallawenforcement(执行)agencies,industrymembers,and

non-profitorganizations.Itreceivedmorethan5.7millionreportsin2021;theseincludethescamreportsdetailed

above,aswellasidentitytheftreportsandcomplaintsrelatedtootherconsumerproblems,suchasproblemswith

banksandlenders.ThesereportsareakeyresourceforFTCstudiesthatstopillegalactivitiesand,whenpossible,

provideaidstoconsumers.

TheFTCusesthereportsitreceivesthroughSentinelasthestartingpointformanyofitslawenforcement

studies,andtheagencyalsosharesthesereportswithapproximately2,800federal,state,local,andinternational

lawenforcementprofessionals.

TheFederalTradeCommissionworkstopromotecompetitionandprotectandeducateconsumers.The

FTCwillneverdemandmoney,makethreats,tellyoutotransfermoney,orpromiseyouaprize.Learnmoreabout

consumertopicsat,orreportscams,andbadbusinesspracticesatReportF.Follow

theFTConsocialmedia,readconsumerwarningsandthebusinessblog,andsignuptogetthelatestFTCnews

andwarnings.

28.Howmuchwaslosttoscamsin2020?

A.About$3.4billion.B.About$4.1billion.

C.About$5.8billion.D.About$9.8billion.

29.Whichscamsrankedsecondin2021?

A.Prizescams.B.Imposterscams.

C.Onlineshoppingscams.D.Internetservicescams.

30.Whatdoesparagraph3focuson?

A.RelationsbetweentheFTCandSentinel.B.IntroductionstoSentinel'sprimarywork.

C.ProblemstobeworkedoutbySentinel.D.ExpectationsforsettingupSentinel.

31.Whatareconsumersadvisedtodo?

A.MakedonationstotheFTC.B.EducateconsumerswiththeFTC.

C.PublicizetheFTConsocialmedia.D.ValuetheFTCwarninginformation.

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D

Visitorspostphotosandvideosofthemselvesgettingclosetoflamingosatseveralresorts(旅游胜地)in

PuntaCana,DominicanRepubliconsocialmedia.Thepink,leggybirdswanderthegrounds,walkingthrough

artificialpondsandeatingfooddroppedbytourists.

“Butbehindthefantasticsocialmediaposts,thingsarelessrosyfortheflamingos,9,saysFernandez,a

Dominicanconservationistandphotographer.

Someoftheseflamingshavetheirsecondaryfeatherscut,whichprohibitsflight.Othershaveabone

removedfromtheirwings.Thisgroundsthebirdforlife,whichcanbeupto60years.

Fernandezhasalsowitnessedflamingosbeinggivenmuchpetfood,whicheventuallyfadesthepinkcolor

thatcomesfromeatingtheirnativedietofshrimpandothersmallcrustaceans.Thebirdschangebehaviorallyas

well,becomingusedtopeopleandaskingthemforfood,asFernandezhasseen.

Ontheothersideofthecountry,MonteCristiNationalParkisthenaturalhabitatforCaribbeanflamings;

it'salsoapopulartrappingsite.AnditisherethatPaulinoworkstoremovethetraps,whicharemadeofwooden

sticksattachedtofishingwires.

Paulino'sgroupfirstnoticedthetrapsin2009andhasbeenreportingthemtotheauthoritieseversince,but

thepracticehasn'tstopped.Once,Paulinosays,shespottedatrappercarryingnineflamingosinabag.Onatrip

earlyin2023,thegrouptook706trapsfromthreelocations.

Thismethodoftrappingharms,orevenkillsthebirds,whichPaulinohasseenfirsthandinthefield.

Flamingosarewalkingaroundandallofasuddentheirlegfallsinthewiresandwhentheypull,they5recaught.

Theyaretrappedbythekneeortheankle,andstruggletobreakfree,whichexhauststhem.

32.Whydosomeflamingoshavetheirsecondaryfeatherscut?

A.Tohelpthemlivelonger.B.Tomakethemmorebeautiful.

C.Tomakethemflyhigher.D.Todestroytheirflyingability.

33.Whatcausesthecolorfadingoftheflamingosintheresorts?

A.Thechangeoftheirfood.B.Sufferingfromseriousdiseases.

C.Livingwithothersmallanimals.D.Theinfluenceofeatingtoomuchfood.

34.Whichwordbestdescribesthetrappers?

A.Clever.B.Cruel.C.Creative.D.Careless.

35.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?

A.TheSurvivalSituationofFlamingosIsUnoptimistic

B.FlamingosLiveaMoreComfortableLifeinResorts

C.PeopleHaveRaisedAwarenessofProtectingAnimals

D.TheMethodsofProtectingFlamingosAreInappropriate

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。

YourMusicalPreferenceGivesInsightintoHowYouThink

AstudyoutofCambridgefoundthatyourmusicalpreferencescangiveinsightsintohowyouthink.The

studyfocusedonaparticularpsychologicaltheoryofpersonalityknownastheEmpathizing-Systemizing(E-S)

Theory.36Anempathizerlikestofocusonandrespondtotheemotionsofothers,whileasystemizer

likestoanalyserulesandpatternsintheworld.Cognitivestylemayseemlikeanunusualwaytogrouppeople,

buttheresearchersfoundthatitworkedwell.

""Althoughpeople'smusicchoiceschangeovertime,we'vediscoveredaperson*sempathyleveland

thinkingstylepredictwhatkindofmusictheylike,saidPhDstudentDavidGreenberg,theleaderofthestudy,ina

statement.37

Tostudyasomewhatunusualsubject,theytookasomewhatuniqueroute:Theygathereddatathrough

Facebook.Over4,000peopleparticipatedthroughthemyPersonalityappbyfirsttakingapersonalityassessment.

Later,theylistenedtoandrated50musicalpieces.

Forthosewhoscoredhighonempathy,theytendedtoprefersoftrock,RB,country,andfolk.

38Further,theytendedtoenjoymusicthathadlowenergy,negativeemotions,oremotionaldepth.From

thesecharacteristics,theresearchersidentifiedseveralsongsthatwouldbeidealforempathizers:"Hallelujah”by

JeffBuckley,“Comeawaywithme"byNorahJones,and“Allofme"byBillieHoliday.

39Theyfavoredintensemusicanddislikedthesoftandsimplestyles.Theirmusictendedtowards

highenergy,orpositiveemotions,andalsofeaturedahighdegreeofdepthandcomplexity.Fromthis,the

researchersbelievedthat"'ConcertoinC“byAntonioVivaldi,6<EtudeOpus65No.3"byAlexanderScriabin,and

“EnterSandman^^byMetallicawouldbeidealsongsforsystemizers.

40"Alotofmoneyisputintoalgorithms(运算法贝|J)tochoosewhatmusicyoumaywanttolisten

to,forexample,onSpotifyandAppleMusic,"saidGreenberg.t4Byknowinganindividuafsthinkingstyle,such

servicesmightinfuturebeabletofinetunetheirmusicrecommendationstoanindividual.

A.Buttheydislikedmoreintensemusiclikepunkandheavymetal.

B.Thesefindingscouldproveuseful,especiallyforthemusicindustry.

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C.Meanwhile,thosewhoscoredhighonsystemizingwereexactlyopposite.

D.Basedonthefindings,researchersrecommendparticularstylesfordifferentpeople.

E.Itdividespeopleintogroupsaccordingtowhethertheytendtoempathizeorsystemize.

F.Hearguedthatmusicalpreferencesreflectclearcharacteristicssuchasageandpersonality.

G.Hearguedpeopledcognitivestylecanbeabetterpredictorofwhatmusictheylikethantheirpersonality.

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。In2012,Laura

Eshelmanmanwasinthemiddleofamentalunsettlement.Shewashaving41infindingwork."Iwas

leavingadowntownbusinesswhereIhadanotherjobapplication42.1wasfeelingpretty43and

decidedtogototheWholeFoodsacrossthestreet,9,Eshelmanrecalled.

Asshecrossedthestreet,Eshelman44amanaskingtormoneyonthecomer.Buthewas45

bypassersby.AsEshelman46,hepurmedtoher,andaskedifhecouldhavealittlebitofmoney.Shewas

47andsaid:"Leavemealone.Idon'thaveanythingtogiveyou.Getaway!”

Eshelman48intothegrocerystore.Butsuddenlysherealizedhow49shebadbeento

theman.Eshelmanrushedoutsidetofindhim.Sheapologizedand50somecoinsfromthebottomofher

51.

Asshe52himthechange,themansaid,"It'sOK.Everything53willdisappear.^^Andall

ofasudden,shefeltlikesomebodywasseeingher54,andshestartedtocry.

“Thatmomentonthestreetwasoneofthefew55inthatextremelydarkperiodofmylife;

Eshelmanlatersaid.

41.A.funB.troubleC.experienceD.luck

42.A.rejectedB.submittedC.displayedD.followed

43.A.relaxedB.awkwardC.nervousD.depressed

44.A.rememberedB.guidedC.spottedD.comforted

45.A.ignoredB.touchedC.rewardedD.cheated

46.A.hesitatedB.waitedC.escapedD.approached

47.A.activeB.impatientC.anxiousD.desperate

48.A.slidB.struggledc.gotD.looked

49.A.helpfulB.rudeC.strictD.particular

50.A.setasideB.putawayC.dugoutD.usedup

51.A.heartB.pocketC.storeD.drawer

52.A.handedB.lentC.returnedD.awarded

53.A.dangerousB.normalC.unpracticalD.unpleasant

54.A.painB.choiceC.effortD.privilege

55.A.instantsB.chancesC.differencesD.flashes

第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)

阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或所给单词的正确形式。

EmergingevidenceinhumanssuggeststheWesternhigh-fatandhigh-sugarjunkfooddietcanquickly

56(weak)yourbrain'sappetitecontrol.

After57(offer)aweek-longbinge(大吃大喝)ofwaffles,milkshakesandsimilarlyrichfoods,the

volunteerswhousedtobehealthyscored58(bad)onmemorytestsandexperiencedagreaterdesiretoeat

junkfood,evenwhentheywerealreadyfull.

Thefindingssuggestsomethingisspecialinthehippocampus(海马体)一aregionofthebrain59

supportsmemoryandhelpstoadjustappetite.Whenwearefull,thehippocampusisthoughttoreduceour

memoriesofdeliciousfood,thereby60(reduce)ourappetite.Whenit'sinterrupted,61controlcan

beseriouslydamaged.Overtheyears,extensiveresearchon62(mouse)hasfoundthefunctionofthe

hippocampusisvery63(sense)tojunkfood,butrecentlyscientistscanobservethisonlyinyoungand

healthyhumans.

In2017,afteraweekofWestern-stylebreakfastsofwafflesandmilkshakes,researchersfoundparticipants

performedpooronlearningandmemorytestswhichare64(typical)dependentonthehippocampus.

Now,inthislateststudythescientistsoftheteamhavefoundthatnotonlydosuchhigh-fatandhigh-sugar

dietsimpairmemoryinhumans,65theyappeartodirectlyaffectourabilitytocontrolourappetite.

第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(满分15分)

66.假设你是李华,你最近参加了学校英语社(EnglishClub)举行的社团活动,发现社团活动开展存在不

足之处。请你给社团负责的外教Peter写封邮件,内容包括:

1.说明问题;

2.提出建议。

注意:

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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。

DearPeter,

Bestregards,

LiHua

第二节(满分25分)

67.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.

ARegret

AsIsatonthecouch,myheartwasfilledwithguilt.Irecalledhowterriblemymistakewas,regrettingmy

everymove.

Itwasfinallythestartoftheschoolholidays.AssoonasIreachedhome,Ijumpedintomybed."Freedom!”

Ishoutedwithjoy.

“Tim,stoprelaxing.Didn'tyousaythatyouwantedtolearnhowtoskate?Yourfatherboughtyouanew

skateboard.Hewillstartteachingyoutomorrow!,?mymothersaidwithdelight.Immediately,Ijumpedoutofmy

bedandspeddownstairs.Lyingonthediningtablewasawonderfulskateboardwithmynamecarvedonit.The

colours,shapeandsizeofeachpatternwereincredible.

“CanIstartnow?”Iquestionedimpatiently.Mymumshookherheadandfirmlysaidthatitwastoo

dangerous.Afrown(皱眉)filledmyface.Disappointed,Itookmynewskateboarduptomyroom.

AsIstaredatthewindow,Irealizedhowperfecttheweatherwas.Thesunwasshining,andthebirdswere

singing.Therewerenotmanypeopleaswell."NoonewillknowthatIstoleoutsecretlyanditwillnotbe

dangerous.Therearen'tmanypeopleanyway!?,Withouthesitation,Itiptoedoutofthehouse.can'twaitany

longer!Ican'twait!”Ispoketomyselfinawhisper.

Atanearbypark,Iplacedtheskateboardontheground.Despitebeingcluelessonhowtoskate,Ifounda

creativewaytodoso.Oneofmyfavouritemoveswassittingontheskateboard,withtwohandsonit,usingmy

legstomoveforward.

Notlongafter,Icrownedmyself"'MasterofSkating”.Ifinallygotthehangofitandwasskatingallaround.

“Mymethodisamazing!?,Iannounced.Atthatmoment,Isawalongandsteepslope(陡坡).MyfacelitupandI

quicklyheadedtowardsit.Iwasfilledwithconfidencetotheedge.Iflewdowntheslopewithexcitementandjoy.

注意:

1.续写词数应为150左右;

2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

Suddenlyasix-year-oldboyrushedintomypathbecausehisballhadrolledaway.

Fortunately,hisinjurieswereminorandnotinfectedbutIgotseverelylecturedbymyparents.

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参考答案:

1.B

【原文】W:Excuseme,canyoutellmehowtogettotheMercureHotel?

M:KeepwalkingstraightuntilyoureachHarrisStreet.Thenturnleftandwalkuntilyoupassa

supermarket;stopatthetrafficlight.Itisacrossthestreetfromthesupermarket.Itwilltakeyou

fiveminutes.

2.C

[原文]M:Wouldn'tyouliketogooutforanicedinnerbeforetheconcert?

W:Sure,thatsoundsgreat.I'llchecktheguidetoseewhatwecanfindnearthetheater.

3.A

【原文】M:Excuseme.I'dliketoknowmoreaboutthemembership.CanIuseallthefacilitiesin

thegymforfree?

W:Ofcourse.Buttheswimmingpoolisbeingrebuiltandwon'tbeavailableuntilthisSeptember.

Wewillhavemoreswimmingcoachesbythen.

4.C

[原文]M:Gardeningistoomuchlikehardworkforme.IfIhavetime,Iliketoplaytennisorgo

foracountrywalk.

W:Well,Ithinkofgardeningasplay,notaswork.FmneverashappyaswhenI'mbusyinthe

garden.

5.A

[原文]W:I'dliketoseethemanager,please.Ihaveacomplaint!

M:I'mthemanager.Whatseemstobetheproblem,ma'am?

W:Didyouhaveahousekeepercheckourroombeforewecheckedin?

6.B7.A

【原文】W:Areyougoingtothemoviefestivalagainthisyear?

M:Fdlovetogo,butI'mtoobusynextweek.Whatareyougoingfor?

W:ThemanageraskedmetoattendthefirstpublicperformanceofWallStreetBears.Youknow,

themovieisbasedonNicholasScotfsnewnovel.

M:It'safascinatingnovel.ButIhavetofinishwritingaseriesofarticlesaboutanewtelevision

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drama.

W:Well,couldyougowithmeonSaturdayandcomebackonSundayorMonday?

M:Sure.

8.B9.C10.A

[原文]M:Hey,Monica.Ican'tattendthemeetingthisafternoon.Ihavesomethingmore

importanttodo.

W:Allright.Butcanyouattendthegatheringattherestaurantthisevening?

M:Well,doyouknowwhenwearesupposedtoshowupattherestaurant?

W:Davidtoldeveryonetobethereby7:00.Healsosaidifanyofuswasgoingtobelate,justcall

him.

M:ButIhavebeenaskedbyMr.Smithtodropoffsomepackagesatourheadoffice.I'mnotsure

ifIwillbeabletomakeitthereontime.

W:Ifyouaredrivingouttotheheadofficenow,you'dbettercallDavid.Thetrafficusuallygets

prettyheavyduringthetimeyoucomeback.

11.A12.B13.C

【原文】M:Areyouokay?Youlooksoworried.

W:Ican'tstopthinkingaboutthatawfulstory.

M:Didyoureaditinthenewspaperor

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