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江苏省盐城市五校联考2024-2025学年高三上学期10月月考英语试题2024/2025学年度第一学期联盟校第一次学情调研检测高三年级英语试题(总分150分考试时间120分钟)注意事项:1.本试卷中所有试题必须作答在答题纸上规定的位置,否则不给分。2.答题前,务必将自己的姓名、准考证号用0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔填写在试卷及答题纸上。3.作答非选择题时必须用黑色字迹0.5毫米签字笔书写在答题纸的指定位置上,作答选择题必须用2B铅笔在答题纸上将对应题目的选项涂黑。如需改动,请用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其第Ⅰ卷(选择题,共95分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)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.Wheredidthewomanprobablygoonvacation?A.Inatown. B.Inthemountains. C.Onsomebeaches.2.Whatdoesthemanadvisethewomantodo?A.Putonsafetyequipment. B.Rideherbikemoreslowly. C.Drivetoanotherpark.3.Whatwillthespeakersprobablydonext?A.Visitthewoman’smother B.Learntocooknoodles. C.Gotoarestaurant.4.Whydoesthewomanapologizetotheman?A.Shelosthisbags. B.Sheranintohim. C.Sheforgothisname.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Howtotreatothers. B.Howtosupportafamily. C.Howtofindagreatjob.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.Howdoesthewomansuggestthemantravel?A.Bycar. B.Bybus. C.Bysubway.7.Whywillthemangotothecitycenter?A.Tofindajob. B.Totakeaclass. C.Tomeethisfriend.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Wherearethespeakers?A.Intheman’shouse. B.Inaclothingstore. C.Inadesigncompany.9.Whatdoesthewomansayaboutherbusiness?A.Itfocusesonpersonalneeds.B.Itonlyprovidesformalclothing.C.Itattractsmainlyyoungcustomers.10.Whenwilltheweddingtakeplace?A.Inoneweek. B.Infourweeks. C.Inoneyear.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whoistheman?A.Amanager. B.Asecretary. C.Aninterviewee.12.Whichlineofbusinessisthecompanyin?A.Clothing. B.Education. C.Electronics.13.Howdoesthewomanrespondtotheman’slackofworkexperience?A.Itmightbeanissue. B.Itwon’tbeaproblem. C.Sheneedsmoreinformation.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Whyisthewomannervousaboutmeetingtheman’ssister?A.Becausehissisterdoesn’tinviteher.B.Becauseshe’snevermethissisterbefore.C.Becauseshedoesn’tknowhowtotalktostrangers.15.Whatdoesthemanoffertodoforthewomanfirst?A.Introducehertoothers. B.Preparesomefoodforher. C.Showheraroundtheroom.16.Whatistheman’sattitudetowardsthepeopleattheparty?A.Positive. B.Negative. C.Indifferent.17.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Friends. B.Brotherandsister. C.Fatheranddaughter.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Whatdoesthemangivethespeechfor?A.Tointroducethesalesandmarketingdirector.B.Tocongratulatetheemployeesontheirachievement.C.Toexpresshisgratitudeforeveryone’shardwork.19.Whatwillthelistenersreceivetoday?A.Morevacationdays. B.Threenewproducts. C.Anextrapayment.20.Whatisthespeakermostproudof?A.Theteamworkoftheemployees.B.Thedevelopmentoftheirproduct.C.Theperformanceoftheteam.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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)四个选项中选出最佳选项。AWhichfruitpersonalityareyou?Intheworkplace,wehavetobeabletodealwithpeoplewhoaren’tlikeus.Noonewillchangeforyou,soyoujusthavetorespecttheirdifferences.Whenidentifyingpersonalitytypes,Iliketotalkintermsoffruit.Nobodyisjustonefruit,butweallhaveapreference.Andwetendtoemphasizeourtoptwo,especiallyunderpressure.Herearesomefruitpersonalitiesandhowbesttodealwiththem.TypesIntroduction&ManagementApple:HardCoreAppletypesaredirectanddon’tsufferfools.Theyarefast,logicalthinkerswholovetowinandhatetolosecontrol.They’llgetaresultatanycost,butseeconflictassport.Alwaysstanduptothem.Gettothepoint.Don’ttakeitpersonally.Watchandlearnfromthem.Mango:JuicyandMessyMangotypeslovelifeandcan’taffordtomissaminute.Theylovevarietybecausetheytendtobeeasilydistractedandnaturallyrulebreakers.Talkbigpicture,avoiddetails.Givethemfalsedeadlines.Don’tmicro-manage.Lemon:ConcentratedLemontypeslovestructureandorder.Theyareworrierswholikesecurityandpredictability.Theyexcelatspottinggapsinaplan.Buttoomanyrulescanalsobefrustrating.Respecttheirneedforspace.Don’tsurprisethem.Listenwithrespect.Showyourpace.Banana:SweetandGentleBananatypesenjoypeaceandshyawayfromconflicts.Theyarekindtoreacttoothers’requests.However,whentheyaretooaccommodating,theycanbeseenasindecisive.Don’tpressurethem,motivate.Createapositiveenvironment.Encourageregularfeedback.Benicetothem.21.WhatdopeopleofMangoandLemonpersonalitieshaveincommon?A.Theybothpreferprivatespaceandspecificdeadlines.B.Theybothneedregularfeedbackandbeingmotivated.C.Theybothserveasgoodice-breakersoftheworkplace. D.Theybothdislikebeingrestrictedbyexcessiverules.22.WhoprobablyfavorstheBananaPersonality?A.Jack,aninnovativethinkerwhoiswillingtofacechallenges.B.Adam,abrilliantplannerwhoalwaysstickstohisdailyroutines.C.Nancy,apatientworkerwhoprioritizesharmoniousrelationships.D.Robin,anopen-mindedleaderwhoadvocatesthevalueofdiversity.23.Wherecanthepassageprobablybefound?A.Inabookreview. B.Inapsychologymagazine.C.Inanacademicpaper. D.Inanentertainmentbook.BThesceneinthestandsatRolandGarros’sCourtPhilippe-Chatrierwasdottedwithredbanners,addingaglowtothealreadyorangeyairspreadingtheredclaycourt.TherewerehundredsofChinesewavingflagstosupportQinwenZheng,21,whowouldsoontakegoldbydefeatingCroatia’sDonnaVedicinthewomen’ssinglestennisfinal.Asshelaydownonthedirt,eyesskywardandfistsextendedintotheParishaze,thewin’sgravityseemedtoregister:ThiswasChina’sfirst-everOlympicgoldmedalinthissport.WhentalkingabouttheOlympics,Zhengsaid,“ItreatedtheGamesdifferently—theemotion,thefight,thementality.Ifyouaskedmetostaythreemorehourstofight,Icoulddoit.”Bornin2002,Zhengstartedplayingtennisatageseven.Atageeight,shemovedaloneforbettercoaching.Sinceadolescence,shehasdeeplyadmiredChineseathletes,suchasthetennisstarLiNa,whojoinedthe2008BeijingGames,andtherunnerLiuXiang,whowongoldatthe2004AthensGames.“Itwasreallytough,”Zhengsaid,lookingbackatthoseearlydays.“Mymomusedtocomevisitonweekends.Whensheleft,Iwouldholdherlegandcry.After13,shedecidedtostaywithmefull-timetoletmehavebettergrowthandcare.Afterthat,itgoteasier.AndwemovedtoEuropewhenIwas17.”InParis,Zhengperformedexceptionallywellonherroadtogold,includingtopplingworldnumberoneIgaSwiatek.“WithIga,Iwasclear,”Zhengsaid.“IknowwhyIlosttoherbefore.Iplayedrushed,madetoomanyunforcederrors,andwantedtohitfasterthanher.Iwantedtoprovemypower.ButintheseGames,Ididn’tthinklikethis.”Zhengisconscious,too,oftheeffectsthathermilestoneachievementinPariswillhave.Aswewrappedupourchat,shesaid,softly:“Iwasreadingcommentslastnightandsomeofthemweretalkingaboutinspiration,andthismakesmefeelproud.Ifyouwatchmytennisanditbringsyousomeextrastrengthinyourlife,thatwillmakemehappy.”Accordingtothepassage,whatisTRUEaboutQinwenZheng?A.Sheconsideredalltennisgamestobeequallyimportant.B.Shefeltconfidenttolivealoneatherearlydaysoftraining.C.ShesecuredthefirstChineseOlympictennischampionship.D.Asateenager,shewantedtogobeyondotherChineseathletes.25.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“toppling”inthe6thparagraphmean?A.Defeating. B.Challenging. C.Discouraging. D.Declining.26.WhichwordscanbestdescribeQinwenZheng?A.Creativeandindependent. B.Strong-willedandreflective.C.Sincereandambitious. D.Competentandidealistic.27.WhatcanweinferfromQinwenZheng’swordsinthelastparagraph?A.Shehopesthatherachievementwillearnherfame.B.ShetakesprideinattainingtheOlympicgoldmedal.C.Sheexpectsherachievementtomotivatemorepeople.D.Shefeelsdelightedtoreadnumerouscommentsonhermatch.CAreyouanopenbook,yourfacebroadcastingeverypassingemotion,ormoreofapokerface,notshowingwhatyouarefeeling?ScientistsatNottinghamTrentUniversitysaythatwearingyourheartonyourface,couldactuallygiveyouasignificantsocialadvantage.Thestudy,ledbyEithneKavanagh,aresearchfellowatNTU’sSchoolofSocialSciences,involvingover1,300participants,noticedstrikingvariationsinhowmuchpeoplemovedtheirfacesduringconversations.Importantly,thisexpressivenessemergedasastableindividualquality.Peopledisplayedsimilarlevelsoffacialexpressivenessacrossdifferentcontexts,withdifferentsocialpartners,andevenovertimeperiodsuptofourmonths.Theresearcherssaythatfacialexpressivenessislinkedtopersonality,withmoreagreeableindividualsdisplayingmorelivelyfaces.Facialexpressivenesscanalsotranslateintoconcretesocialbenefits.Inanegotiationtask,moreexpressiveindividualsaremorelikelytosecurealargersliceofareward.Theresearcherssuggestthatforagreeablefolks,dynamicfacialexpressionsmayserveasatoolforbuildinggoodrelationshipandsmoothingoverconflicts.Acrosstheboard,theresultspointtofacialexpressivenessservingan“affiliative(亲和)function,”orasocialgluethatdevelopslikingandsmootherinteractions.Expressivenessisalsolinkedtobeingseenasmore“readable,”suggestingthatalivelyfacemakesone’sintentionsandmentalstateseasierforotherstodecipher.Beyondfrequencyoffacialmovements,peoplewhoemployfacialexpressionsmorestrategicallytosuitsocialgoals,suchaslookingfriendlyinagreeting,arealsomorewell-liked.Thefindingschallengethe“pokerface”commonbeliefthatastillandunemotionalappearanceisalwaysmostadvantageous.Instead,theysuggestthatformostpeople,allowingone’sfacetomirrorinnerstatesandintentionscaninvitewarmerreactions.Astheresearchersconclude,“Beingfaciallyexpressiveissociallyadvantageous.”So,thenexttimeyoucatchyourselfmakinglinesonyourforehead,orflashingasmile,knowthatyourfacejustmightbeworkingovertimeonyourbehalf.WhatdoesParagraph2mainlytalkaboutconcerningthestudy?A.Itsfindings. B.Itsimpact. C.Itslimitations. D.Itssignificance.29.Whatmayfacialexpressivenessserveasinnegotiationsettings?A.Awaytofrightencompetitors. B.Amethodtohidepersonalities.C.Atooltoshowpersonalquality. D.Astrategytosettledisagreement.30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“decipher”inParagraph4probablymean?A.Copy. B.Interpret. C.Remember D.Overlook.31.Whatmaytheauthoradvisebasedonthefindingsofthestudy?A.Alwayswearingastillface. B.Forcingasmilethroughtears.C.Speakingoutinneremotions. D.Learningtobeanopenbook.DThroughlife’sjourney,weinevitablyencounterunpleasantemotions—anxiety,envy,fear,andfrustration—thatcancastadarkshadowoverourmind.Manyofusoftenshyawayfromthesefeelings,fromadoptingasenseofdenialtoturningtofoodorworkasadistraction.Weunderstandthatconstantjoyisanunattainablegoal.Yet,weoftenstrugglewithemotionsthatarelessthanpositive.Thisdisgusttonegativityisrootedinournaturaltendencytoavoidorsuppress(抑制)suchfeelings.Thesenegativeemotionalstatescancreateextrastressinyourbodyandyourmind,whichisuncomfortableandcanalsoleadtohealthissuesifthestressbecomeschronicoroverwhelming.

Thisin-builtprogramming,inheritedfromourancestors,directsustoavoiddiscomfortatallcosts.However,suppressingouremotionsoftenleadstounforeseenconsequences.AsDr.ElenaTouroni,aconsultantpsychologistofTheChelseaPsychologyClinic,putsit,“Whenweburyouremotions,theyinevitablyendupreappearingelsewherefurtherdowntheline,causingnumerousissuesandsymptoms,includingheadachesandanxiety.”Buryingourunfavorableemotionsnotonlyinfluencesourwell-beingbutalsokeepsusfromexperiencingthebenefitsthatembracingtheseemotionscanbring.Indeed,recognizingandconfrontinguncomfortablefeelings,ratherthandismissingorsuppressingthem,isasignofemotionalhealth.Negativeemotionsaretheretoalertusthatsomethingneedstochangeandtomotivateustomakethatchange.Forexample,angerandanxietyshowthatsomethingneedstochangeandthatperhapsourwell-beinghasbeenthreatened;fearisanappealtoincreaseyourlevelofsafety.Emotions,bothpositiveandnegative,playavitalroleinourhumanexperience.AsElenasays,“Withoutnegativeemotions,wewouldstruggletoknowourboundaries,howtokeepourselvessafeandwhathurtsusormakesushappy.Theycanguideustowardmakingdecisionsthatserveusinthelongterm.”Whydopeopleoftentrytoavoidnegativeemotions?A.Humansarebiologicallyprogrammed.B.Peoplebelieveconstantjoyisachievable.C.Negativeemotionsareimpossibletocontrol.D.Thebenefitsofnegativeemotionsareneglected.33.AccordingtoDr.ElenaTouroni,whatmighthappenwhenweburyouremotions?A.Theymagicallydisappearovertime.B.Theytransformintopositiveemotions.C.Theyeventuallycausephysicalproblems.D.Theymakeusstrongerandmoreadaptable.34.Whyarenegativeemotionsimportantinourhumanexperience?A.Theyhelpusavoiddifficulties. B.Theydriveustotakeaction.C.Theysuppresstheneedtochange. D.Theyindicateexcellentmentalhealth.35.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.Holdingbackmentalchallenges B.Solutionstoemotionalbarriers C.Thehealingpowerofemotions D.Embracingunpleasantfeelings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。Lyingawakeforhoursbeforefallingasleepisacommonproblem.Evenifyoucanfinallyfallasleep,takingtoolongtofallasleepcanleadtotoofewhoursofsleepaltogether.36.__________Sopeoplehavingtroublefallingasleepalwayswonderhowtheycansleepwell.Parentsknowfromexperiencethatgentlemusiccanhelpbabiesfallasleep.Sciencesupportsthis,showingthatchildrenofallages,frombabiestoelementaryschoolchildren,sleepbetterafterlisteningtocomfortablemusic.Fortunately,childrenaren’ttheonlyoneswhocanbenefitfromgentlemusicbeforebedtime.37.__________Listeningtomusiclikelyimprovessleepformorethanonereason.Musiccanpromotesleepdirectlybyaffectingyourphysiology(生理机能).38.__________Besides,itcanalsopromotesleepbybecomingahealthybedtimehabit.Manypeoplecan’tfallasleepquicklybecausestressfulandworryingthoughtskeepthemawakeatnight.Bylisteningtomusic,themindhassomethingelsetofocuson.Withtime,thepracticeoflisteningtomusicatbedtimebecomesmoreeffectiveasthebrainpositivelyassociatesmusicwithsleep.39.__________Studieshavelookedatmanytypesofmusicandplaylistsbutthereisn’taclearansweraboutthebestmusicforsleep.Whatwedoknowisthatresearchershavetypicallyusedeitheraself-madeplaylistoronethathasbeendesignedespeciallywithsleepinmind.Oneofthemostimportantthingsonhowmusicaffectsaperson’sbodyistheirownmusicalpreferences.40.__________Forthosewhodon’twanttodesigntheirownplaylist,onlinemusicserviceshavesteppedinandusuallyofferplaylistsforsleeporrelaxation.A.Itcanguaranteesufficientsleep.B.It’snaturaltowonderaboutthebesttypeofmusicforsleep.C.Thequalityandquantityofoursleepbecomepoorasweage.D.Listeningtomusiccanreduceyourstressandinspirepositivefeelings.E.Thiscanhaveaseriouseffectonaperson’squalityoflifeifitcontinues.F.Peopleacrossagegroupsreportbettersleepqualityafterlisteningtosoftmusic.G.Usefulpersonalplaylistsmayincluderelaxingsongsthathavehelpedwithsleepinthepast.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。Itwasabeautifulsummerevening.MyfriendandIdecidedtogooutforadrive.Butsuddenly,ournightturnedintodisasterwithacruelhead-on41.Iwas42tohospital.Whatfollowedweremonthsofpainanddespair.Thedoctorwalkedinandsaid,“Duetothe43ofyourinjuries,you’llprobablyhavedifficultywalking,letalonebeabletodance,orbe44sports.”Icrieduncontrollably,imaginingtheveryworstformyfuture.With45andthesupportofmyfamilyandfriends,Ibeganthelongandchallengingroadtorecovery.I46hadtolearnhowtowalkagain.Duringlongdayssitting47,Istartedself-reflecting.Iexaminedmylife’schoicesandwheremylifewasheading.I’dmadea(n)48ofworryingaboutfutureeventsthathasnothappenedyet.Mynegativethoughts49anxiety,headaches,andlackofself-esteem.Whatbeganasanightmaregavemetimeandspacetolearnaboutpersonal50.Withtime,notonlydidIdanceandplaybasketballagain,Ialso51myentirewayoflife.Ilearnedto52despairwithhope.Inspiredbymypositivechanges,thirtyyearslater,IfoundedmycompanySplendidInspiration,helpingotherscreatelivesfilledwith53andhappiness.Irealizethateverytwistandeveryturnisanopportunityforgrowth.Ifweare54tochange,ourjourneys,nomatterhow55,canleadustodiscovernewperspectivesonlife.A.contact B.motivation C.crash D.opportunityA.rushed B.exchanged C.informed D.managedA.fitness B.carelessness C.weakness D.seriousnessA.satisfiedwith B.loadedwith C.burdenedwith D.involvedwithA.qualification B.determination C.experience D.performanceA.literally B.conveniently C.differently D.strangelyA.conventional B.alternative C.immobile D.ambitiousA.habit B.zone C.objective D.boomA.imagined B.caused C.gained D.predictedA.commitment B.experiment C.requirement D.developmentA.protected B.forgave C.transformed D.sharedA.associate B.replace C.confuse D.identifyA.proposal B.purpose C.reward D.liberationA.open B.contrary C.practical D.massiveA.appealing B.shocking C.embarrassing D.overwhelming第Ⅱ卷(非选择题,共55分)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。ThenewgameBlackMyth:Wukong56.__________(go)viralsinceitsofficialreleaseonAugust20th,57.__________1.6millionplayersenjoyingitonSteam,makingarecordinitshistory.Thisgameisspecialbecauseitshowstheworldthe58.__________(creative)ofChinesedevelopersandthebeautyofChineseculture.Thegame59.__________(set)againstthebackdrop(背景)oftheclassicChinesenovelJourneytotheWest,oneoftheFourGreatClassicalNovelsofChineseliterature.AfterTangMonkandhisdisciples(门徒)60.__________(succeed)obtainedBuddhistscriptures,MonkeyKing(SunWukong)wasnamedFightingBuddhaandgraduallyvanished(消失)withoutatrace.Theplayer,knownastheDestinedOne,startsajourney61.__________(uncover)the

truthbehindthelegendarytale.62.__________thegame’shugesuccessinChinaispartlybecausepeoplethereknowthestoryofJourneytotheWest,thefactthatithasalsocaughttheinterestofinternationalaudiences—manyof63.__________lackthisculturalbackground—suggeststhatBlackMythisontherightpath.Inspiredbythegame,manyoverseasplayershavestarted

reading

the64.__________(origin)bookJourneytotheWest.FansofBlackMythhaveevenstartedpostingvideosonline,65.__________(share)theirunderstandingofChinesemythology(神话)andthe

JourneytotheWeststory.Asthegame’spreviewsessionsbegan,manyinternationalmediahavepraisedthegame’stechnicalandartisticquality,aswellasitsculturalimportance.写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假如你校英语报

“SportsandHealth”栏目正在征集稿件,请你就上周参加学校运动会的一个项目写一篇短文投稿。内容要点包括:1.比赛过程;2.赛后感想。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。________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二节(分25)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。Eight-year-oldEvanstoodbythesidewalkwatchingasMrs.Carteropenedherflowershop.Hefeltrelievedthattheshophadn’tclosedforever.Twodaysago,whenhepassedby,therewasaclosedsignonthedoorandanotesayingMrs.Carterwassick.Evanwasworriedthathewouldneverbeabletogethis“dreamjob”iftheshopremainedclosedfortoolong.Mrs.Carter,an85-year-oldwoman,spottedEvanlookinginhershop’sdirectionandwavedhellotohim.Excitedly,Evanranuptoherandexpressedhisdesiretoworkattheshop.Mrs.Carterlaughedquietly,findingitamusingthataneight-year-oldwantedajob.Evanconfidentlyexplainedthatsincehisdadpassedaway,hehadlearnedhowtodovarioustasks,liketakingouttherubbish,makingsandwiches,andassistinghismom,Stacey,withgroceries.Hedidn’twantanypaymentforhiswork;instead,hesimplywantedabouquet(花束)forhismom’supcomingbirthday.Hebelievedinworkinghardforwhathewanted,justashismomhadtaughthim.ImpressedbyEvan’sdetermination,Mrs.Carteragreedtohirehim.Sheaskedifheknewhowtotieribbonsaroundflowers,andwhensheheardEvan’saffirmative(肯定的)response,theygotdowntomakingbouquets.EvanwasexcitedtoassistMrs.Cartereveryeveningforawholeweek,andhispresencebroughtjoytoherboringwork.CustomersfoundEvanadorableandentertaining,whichresultedinincreasedflowerpurchasesandboomingbusinessforMrs.Carter.OnEvan’slastday,Mrs.Carterfeltemotional.Theirbondhadgrownstrong,andshesawhimasagrandchild.AsshepreparedasplendidbouquetforEvan’smother,tearswelledupinhereyes.Sheinvitedhimtovisithershopinthefuture,andEvanpromisedtotellhismomabouther.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。Withthebouquetinhand,EvanrushedhometocelebrateMom’sbirthday.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________AsEvanhandedhismomthebouquet,theyweresurprisedtodiscoveranenvelopewithseveralhundred-dollarbillsinside.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分,每小题1.5分)1-5BACBA6-10CCBAB 11-15CCBBA 16-20AABCA阅读(共两节,满分50分,每小题2.5分)21-23DCB 24-27CABC 28-31ADBD 32-35ACBD36-40EFDBG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)41-45CADDB 46-50ACABD 51-55CBBAD第二节(共10小题:每小题1.5分,满分15分)hasgone 57.with 58.creativity 59.isset60.successfully 61.touncover 62.While/Although/Though 63.whom64.original 65.sharing写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)Lastweek,Iparticipatedinourschoolsportsmeeting,competinginthe400-meterrace—a

thrillingandunforgettableexperience.

Onhearingthesharpwhistle,Idashedout,thewindrushingagainstmyfaceandthecrowd’scheersechoingaroundme.Myattemptstomatchthepaceoffellowrunnersprovedchallenging,butIdidn’tgiveup.Ipushedmyselftothelimitandcrossedthefinishinglinewithallmystrength.

Throughtherace,Ilearnedthatdoingsportscontributestoourhealthbothphysicallyandmentally.Sportsandhealthareinseparable!第二节(满分25分)Withthebouquetinhand,EvanrushedhometocelebrateMom’sbirthday.Onseeingthegift,hismomwasastonished.Thebouquetwashugeandlookedexpensive.Ratherthanbeinghappyaboutit,shewonderedwhereEvanhadgottenit.“Evan?Wheredidyougetthemoneyforthis?”sheasked,worried.Withabigsmileonhisface,EvantoldherthewholestoryandexplainedthathehadonceoverheardStacey’sconversations,learningshedidn’tbuyherselfthingstosavemoneyforhim,sohemadeuphismindtogiveMomaspecialgiftforherbirthday.Hearingtheheartfeltwords,momwasmoved.Sheembracedhimtightly,expressingherloveandgratitude.AsEvanhandedhismomthebouquet,theyweresurprisedtodiscoveranenvelopewithseveralhundred-dollarbillsinside.WorriedthatMrs.Carterhadmadeamistake,Evansuggestedreturningthemoney.TheywenttotheflowershopimmediatelyandhandedtheenvelopebacktoMrs.Carter.Smilingwarmly,Mrs.Carterexplainedthatitwasn’tamistakebutabirthdaygiftforEvan’smother.Sheinsistedtheykeepit,sayingitwasEvan’saffectionforhismomthattouchedherandthatshedecidedtolendahand.MovedbyMrs.Carter’skindness,mominvitedherfordinnerthatnightandtheycelebratedStacey’sbirthdaytogether.听力部分原文Text1W:Hey,Bill.Diditfeelgreattotravelsomewherewarm?M:Oh,yes.IloveNewYear’scelebrationsinthecity,butvisitingsmallislandbeacheswasperfect.W:Thatsoundsgreat.Ilefttowntogoskiing—theweatherinthemountainswassosnowyandcold!Text2M:Toensureyoursafety,pleasewearprotectiveequipmentwhenridingbicyclesinthispark.W:You’reright.I’llputonsomethingtoprotectmyheadandknees.Text3W:Imissthefoodinmyhometown.Mymomcooksnoodlesanddumplingsverywell.M:TherearesomeprettygoodrestaurantsinChinatown.Whydon’twetrythedishesthere?W:Goodidea!I’llbookatable!Let’sgonow!Text4W:Oh,my.Ialmostmadeyoudropyourbags!Ididn’tseeyouturningthe

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