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第1页/共1页2024—2025学年第一学期高三年级10月学情调研测试英语试题(本试卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟)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.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Whatwillthespeakersdonext?A.Trythefood. B.Findanotherrestaurant. C.Buyanewspaper.2.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Aworldmap. B.Avacationplan. C.Anexcitingtrip.3.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Whydoesthewomanwanttotakethebluecoat?A.Itischeaper. B.Shelikesitscolor. C.It’sonsalenow.4.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Whenwillthecompanybuspassby?A.At8:15. B.At8:30. C.At8:45.5.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Whatdidthewomanthinkoftheprints?A.Unusual. B.Disappointing. C.Satisfactory.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。听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】6.Whatcanweknowaboutthespeakers?A.Theyliveinthecity.B.Theyareunfamiliarwiththecity.C.Theyknowthecityverywell.7Whatwillthespeakersdonext?A.Turntoothersforhelp. B.Hirealocalguide. C.Buyamap.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】8.Whatarethespeakersdoing?A.Talkingaboutdinner. B.Cleaningthehouse. C.Goingshopping.9.Howwillthemancleanthehouse?A.Withwashingliquid. B.Withwateronly. C.WithCoca-Cola.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】10.WhydidthemanwearhisnewtieonSaturday?A.Toattendadinnerparty.B.TovisitLondonwithhismum.C.TodatewithJanet.11.Wheremightthespeakersbe?A.InJanet’shouse. B.AttheDawson’splace. C.Athome.12.Whatkindofpersonisthewoman?A.Strict. B.Patient. C.Careless.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】13.WhatdoesthewomanhavetodoonSaturdaymorning?ACleanthehouse. B.Doherhomework. C.Gotothedentist.14.WhenwillthewomanmeetwithJulie?A.At4:00p.m. B.At12:30. C.At2:00p.m.15.Whatdoesthemantrytodo?A.Askformoreinformation.B.Makeaweekendplan.C.Makeaninvitation.16.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Neighbors. B.Classmates. C.Brotherandsister.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】17.WhatdidGuKaizhiliketopaint?A.Landscape. B.Figures. C.Birds.18.WhydidPicassopaint?A.Toenjoyhimself. B.Toearnmoney. C.Tosurprisepeople.19.Whatdoesthespeakerasktheclasstodo?A.Reviewtheclass.B.Learnmoreaboutotherpainters.C.Talkaboutsculpture.20.Whatisthepurposeofthetalk?A.Tointroducefamouspainters.B.Toreviewthehistoryofpainting.C.Tocomparedifferentpainters.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节阅读理解(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、和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AKobeEarthquakeMemorialMuseumHistoryKobeEarthquakeMemorialMuseumisdevotedtotheeventsandaftermathoftheKobeEarthquake,amagnitude(震级)7.3earthquakethatoccurredat5:46amonJanuary17,1995.Over6,000peoplelosttheirliveswiththemajorityoftheminKobe,justtothenorthofAwajiIsland.TheearthquakewasJapan’sworstearthquakeofthe20thcenturyaftertheGreatKantoEarthquakein1923.Over400,000buildingsweredamagedandanumberofrailwaybridgescollapsed.ExhibitsVisitorsareadvisedtobegintheirtouronthefourthfloorwitha7-minutevideo.ThenAfurther15-minutevideo“LivingwithThisCity”tellsthestoryoftheeventsaftertheearthquakeandthereliefeffortstorestoreshelter,power,waterandfoodsuppliestothepeopleofKobe.Thethirdfloorcontainsawallpanelwiththerecollectionsofsurvivors,inparticularyoungchildrenwholivedthroughtheevent.Thereareanumberofinteractiveexhibitstoinformandeducatevisitorsabouttheeventincludingavideoofsurvivorsrelatingtheirownexperiences.Thesecondfloorhasexhibitsandworkshopsondisastermanagement.TheEastBuildingalsoshowsadocumentaryontheKobeEarthquaketwiceanhour.Admission600yenperadult;450yenperuniversitystudent;300yenperhighschooler;juniorhighschoolersandbelowarefree.Hours9:30am-5:30pm(Monday-Friday);9:30am-7:00pm(Saturday&Sunday)21.Whatcanvisitorsdointhemuseum?A.Understandthehistoryofalltheearthquakes.B.Watchthe7-minutevideo“LivingwithThisCity”.C.Experiencesomemutuallyengagedexhibits.D.Learnaboutdisastermanagementonthethirdfloor.22.Howmuchshouldahighschoolerandhisparentspayiftheyvisitthemuseum?A.900yen. B.1,200yen. C.1,500yen. D.1,650yen23.Whereisthetextmostprobablytakenfrom?A.Atravelguidetoamuseum. B.Adescriptionofamuseum.C.Anessayontheearthquake. D.Anintroductiontotheearthquake.BAsa1990skid,Igrewupinanerabeforesmartphonesandsocialmedia.Iamthankfulthatmyteenageyearswentwithouttheadditionalproblemofsocialmediaandallthepressuresthatcomewithit.Iamalso,forthissamereason,concernedaboutmydaughterandotherchildrengrowingupinthiserainwhichappearancesmattersomuch,andpeopleareadmiredsimplybasedonthenumberoftheirsocialmediafollowers.It’sbeenalmostayearnowsincemylastpostonInstagramorFacebook.WhileIwasonthesocialmediaplatforms,theybecamemydefault(默认)gotowheneverIfeltmyselfgettingbored,orwithextratimeonmyhands.Thiswouldcuremeofmyboredom.AssoonasIstoppedscrolling(上下滚动)onsocialmedia,however,IrealizedthatknowingwhenIamboredisinvaluable.IthelpedmerealizethatIneedtobedoingmoremeaningfulthingswithmytime.Ihavereadmorebooksthisyearthanduringanyotheryearinmylifesofar.IrecallwhenIwasonsocialmediatheurgetotakeoneperfectpicturewhereverwewent.“ItcouldbemynextdisplaycoverimageonFacebook,”Iwouldthink.Or,“ThiswouldlooksogoodonInstagram!”I’dsay,whilehandingmyhusbandthephonetotaketheperfectphotograph.Thiswouldtakemuchofthejoyoutoftheexperience,andcausemetoquestionmyownmotivations.AmIdoingthistogainappreciationfrompeoplewhoarepracticallystrangerstome,orformyownenjoyment?NowImakememorieslessbyrecordingeverymoment,andmorebylivingit.24.Whydoestheauthorworryaboutchildreninthisera?A.Theyhavetroubleinhandlingsocialpressures.B.Theyhaveboringchildhoodandteenageryears.C.Theytakeadvantageofsmartphonesatanearlyage.D.Theyareaffectedbynegativeeffectsofsocialmedia.25.Whatdoestheauthorthinkofboredom?A.Itisanecessarypartofpersonalgrowth. B.Itshouldbeavoidedbyreadingmorebooks.C.Ithaspotentialforbeingusedinabetterway. D.Itismainlycausedbyfrequentsocialactivities.26.Whatistheauthor’scurrentapproachtomakingmemories?A.Recordingeverymomentthroughtakingphotography.B.Prioritizingpersonalenjoymentoversocialmedialife.CSeekingappreciationfromfriendsandfamilyonline.D.Sharingexperiencesonvarioussocialmediaplatforms.27.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.HowIquitsocialmediaeventually B.LifebeforesocialmediaandafteritC.Whatquittingsocialmediataughtme D.MyexperienceasasocialmediainfluencerCAstart-upbasedinEnglandhaswononeoftheworld’smostsignificantawardsforimprovingthehealthoftheoceans,thankstoitspioneeringworkonagroundbreakingsolutiontocatchingandrecyclingmicrofibres(微纤维)filteredoutfromwashingmachines.Competingagainst200businessesfrom54countries,theBritishgreen-techbusinessCleanerSeasGroup(CSG)succeededinwinningtheinternationalOceanImpactPitchfestAwardinAustraliainNovember2023withitsIndiTMhomemicrofibrefilter.Sinceitwaslaunched,CSG’sIndiTMhomemicrofibrefilterhasbeenmakingsignificantwaves.DaveMiller,CEOofCSG,said,“Ithasbeenafantasticyearforus.Weareatahugelyexcitinggrowthstage.Increasedawarenessoftheneedformicroplasticreductionpresentsahugeopportunityforustomakeadifference.”DaveMilleradds,“Everyoneinthecompanyhasapersonalconnectiontotheocean.Wearesurfersandwildswimmersandwefeelenthusiasticaboutkeepingtheoceansfreeofmicroplastics.Ourfiltertechnologyhasthepotentialtosignificantlyreducemicrofibrepollution,helpingtoreducethemicroplasticinthewaterwedrink,thefoodweeatandtheairwebreathe.”JamesSirmon,technicaldirectorofCSG,explained,“Ourfiltercartridge(盒子)containsarollofmicrofibre-collectingfilterpaper.Thein-builtsensortechnologydetectswheneachsectionofthefilterpaperisfull.Awarninglightsystemindicateswhenthecartridgeorbatteriesneedreplacingorwhenafilterunitdoesn’twork.Wehavedesignedtheproducttofitallwashingmachinesworldwide,soitisaglobalsolutionforaglobalproblem.”TimSilverwood,co-founderatOceanImpactOrganisationsaid:“TheteamatCSGshouldbeenormouslyproudofthisachievement.Welookforwardtoseeingtheirfutureimpactacrosstheglobe.ThefuturelooksbrightforCSG!”28.WhatcanbelearnedaboutCSG?A.ItisbasedinAustralia. B.Itisarecyclingcenter.C.Ithasbranchesin54countries. D.Itisanewly-foundedcompany.29.Theunderlinedwordsinparagraph3canbereplacedby______.A.followingthetrend. B.breakingnewground.C.playingitinsafety. D.Causinggreattroubles.30.WhydoesDaveMillermentionhisworkmatesinparagraph4?A.Toexplainhowtheyputlotsofeffortintothefilter.B.Toprovetheyhavegreatpotentialtodobigthings.C.Tostresseveryoneisinseparablefromtheocean.D.Toshowthey’reenthusiasticabouttheircompany.31.HowdoesthemicrofibrefilterworkaccordingtoJamesSirmon?A.Itisdrivenbywindpower. B.Ithasafaultalarmindicator.C.Ithasarolloftoiletpaperinside. D.Itisdesignedforcertainmachines.DDecades’worthofresearchlinksphysicalactivitywithpositivechangesinthebrain.Inchildren,forexample,physicalactivityisassociatedwithbettercognitive(认知的)performance.StudiesonolderadultsshowthatregularexercisereducestheriskofdevelopingAlzheimer’s(阿尔茨海默病).Andimagingstudiesconfirmthatthevolumeofthehippocampus—abrainregionassociatedwithmemoryandmentalmapping—islargerinindividualswhoaremorephysicallyactivecomparedtothosewhospendalotoftimesittingdown.Around2002,scientistsbegantorealizemovingmusclesproducedmolecules(分子)thatgetreleasedintothebloodstreamandprovidebenefitstofarawayorgans.In2012BruceSpiegelman,acellbiologist,andhisworkmatesdiscoveredirisin,anewtypeofmoleculereleasedbyexercisedmuscles.Whenmusclecellsproduceirisin,itincreaseslevelsofanotherproteincalledbrain-derivedneurotrophicfactor(BDNF)inthehippocampus.JustlastyearWrann,aneuroscientistatMassachusettsGeneralHospital,testedirisin’sroleinexerciseandcognitivefunction.Herteamcomparedmicewhoweregeneticallyengineeredtolackirisinwithmicewhocouldstillproducethemolecule.Afterexercise,thenormalmiceperformedbetteronataskthatreliedoncognitiveskills.Themicelackingirisindidn’tshowthissameimprovement.WhenWrann’steamexaminedthemice’sbrains,theysawthatbothgroupsofmiceproducedneurons(神经元)inresponsetoexercise.Whenthegenetoproduceirisinwasreturnedtothebrainsofmicelackingtheprotein,themicealsoperformedbetteronthesametask.Irisinhasanidenticalmolecularstructureinmiceandhumans,Wrannsays,whichsuggeststhatitservessimilarfunctionsinbothspecies,andsothefindingsmayhavepracticalapplicationsinmedicine.Fromtheperspectiveofdrugdevelopment,“irisincertainlyispromising,especiallygiventhedataaboutitseffectinhumanbrain.”saysChristophHandschin,amuscleresearcherandprofessorofpharmocology(药理学).32.Whatdothefindingsinparagraph1show?A.Exercisehasgreatbenefitstoourbrain. B.Thebrainischangingallthroughourlife.C.PhysicalactivityiskeytofightingAlzheimer’s. D.Thehippocampushaslittletodowithcognition.33.Whatcanwelearnaboutirisinfromparagraph2?A.Itgovernshumanexercise. B.ItisaspecialtypeofBDNF.C.ItincreasesthevolumeofBDNF. D.Itismainlyproducedbythebrain.34.WhathasWrann’steamconcludedfromtheirexperiment?A.Irisinpromotescognitiveability. B.Certaingenesareinchargeofirisin.C.Neuronsareonlyproducedinexercise. D.Somemiceareunabletoproduceirisin.35.WhichstatementmightbothWrannandHandschinagreewith?AItseemsriskytouseirisintotreathumanpatients.B.Itispossibletodiscovermorefunctionsforirisin.C.Irisinfoundinmiceandhumansdiffersenormously.D.Irisinmaybeusedtoimprovehumanbrainfunction.第二节七选五(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。Sincetherearesomanyoptionsavailable,itisn’teasytoselectagoodmovie.Herearesometipstohelpyou.Ifyouwanttoselectagreatmovietowatch,oneofthethingsyouneedtodoisconsiderthethemes.___36___Itisadvisabletoselectathemeyouwouldenjoywatchingandchooseamoviethathasit.Anotherthingtoconsiderwhenselectingamovieisitsgenre(体裁).Genrescanbebrokendownintomanycategories,suchasdrama,comedy,action,andhorror.___37___Inthatcase,browsingthroughdifferentgenrescanbeanexcellentwaytofindsomethingthatappealstoyou.Ifyou’reafanofparticularactors,youmaywanttowatchtheirfilms.Or,ifthereareseveralwell-knownactorsinamovie,thatmaybeasignthatit’sworthcheckingout.However,it’simportanttonotethefactthatafamedactorperforminginafilmdoesn’tmeanit’sactuallygood.___38___So,whileconsideringanactor’sinvolvementcanbehelpful,it’snotalwaysadecidingfactor.___39___Theyinformyouabouttheplotsoffilmsandgiveyouajudgmentabouttheirquality.Theyaren’thardtofind.Notonlyaretheresitesdedicatedtofilmreviews,buttherearealsogeneralpopculturesitesthatcontainfilmreviews.___40___Theyalsogiverecommendationsaswell.A.Ittakestimetofindtherightfilm.B.Youusuallysearchfortherightmovieinafamiliargenre.C.Filmreviewscanalsobeusefulforselectingagoodmovie.D.Maybeyou’renotsurewhatkindofmovieyouwanttowatch.E.Somemoviesfeaturingfamousactorsmaybefarfromperfect.F.Amoviemaybeaboutlove,self-sacrifice,friendship,orjustice.G.Thesewebsitesdon’tjusttellyouwhethersomefilmsareworthwatching.第三部分语言运用(共二节,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、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。KevinWakewasbornwithsicklecelldisease(镰状细胞病),whichisagroupofgeneticblooddisordersthatcan___41___painandstroke(中风).Helearnedhowtomanagehisconditionashegrewolder.Whenhewas31yearsold,onedayhewokeupinthemiddleofthenightandtriedto___42___,butinsteadfellover.“Iknewsomethingwas___43___,”saysKevin.Kevincalledanambulance,despiteonlybeingabletosayafewwords___44___.Bythetime___45___arrived,hewasunabletospeakorusehisrightside.Intheemergencyroom,thecareteamranvarious___46___onhimandtreatedhisconditionasadrugoverdose(过量),astheyhadnotheardhimsay“stroke”onthe___47___.Kevincouldheartheconversationsgoingonabouthiscondition,buthewasunableto___48___whatwasreallyhappening.“Iwas___49___becauseIcouldnotcommunicatewiththecareteam,”saysKevin.Finally,hegatheredthestrengthto____50____forpenandpaperwithhislefthand,andwrotedownthreewordsthat____51____hislife:“sicklecellstroke”.Afteraboutanhourandahalfafterhearrivedatthehospital,Kevinfinallyreceivedthe____52____treatment.Kevinbelievedthedelayincarewasaresultofhisdoctors’____53____ofknowledgeabouthisdisease.Herealizeddoctorsmaynotbethinkingaboutsicklecelldiseasebecauseitisso____54____.Henowhasbecomea(n)____55____forsicklecellpatients.“Iwantedtohelppatientstalkabouttheirdiseases,sothattheycanconnectbetterwithhospitalstaff,”hesaid.41.A.cause B.suffer C.stop D.feel42.A.sleep B.sit C.stand D.work43.A.new B.strange C.wrong D.lucky44.A.loudly B.unclearly C.naturally D.carefully45.A.families B.friends C.researchers D.doctors46.A.tests B.risks C.training D.warning47.A.way B.phone C.spot D.record48.A.confirm B.explain C.admit D.agree49.A.angry B.curious C.sick D.serious50.A.wait B.pay C.fight D.signal51.A.wasted B.devoted C.shortened D.saved52.A.free B.real C.right D.formal53.A.source B.application C.level D.lack54.A.severe B.rare C.curable D.genetic55.A.advocate B.expert C.nurse D.driver第二节短文填空(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)或括号内单词的正确形式。Atthe2024ChinaInternationalFairforTradeinServices(CIFTIS),LuXiaodong,astaffmember___56___(work)attheboothofmobilepaymentplatformAlipay,___57___(address)ascreeninfrontofasmallcrowdofvisitors.“I’mlookingforajobasawaiter.Pleaseshowmepositionswithasalaryabove4,000yuan,”hesaid.___58___(instant),alistofrelevantjobopeningsappearedonthescreen.Heselectedoneandinquiredaboutthejob’slocationandworkingconditions,allof___59___wereansweredbythedigitalassistantXiaoGu.Satisfiedwiththeresponses,heused___60___(face)recognitiontoapplyforthejobandquicklyreceivedaconfirmationtextmessage.Shortlyafter,hereceivedanAI-poweredvoicecallaskingabouthisworkexperienceandotherdetails.___61___(base)onthisinformation,thesystemautomaticallydraftedaresume(简历)andsentittotheemployer.KnownasXiaoGu,theAlipay’spublicemploymentAIsolutionintegratesadvancedcapabilities___62___enablesintelligentjobmatching,applicationsubmissionsandresumeupdates.AccordingtotheBeijingMunicipalCommerceBureau,thisyear’sCIFTISplaced___63___emphasisonnewqualityproductiveforcesandservedasaplatformtohighlightChina’slatestachievementsinthedigitaltransformation.XiaoGuisjustoneexampleof___64___AIistransformingthejobmarket.Atthisyear’sCIFTIS,itwasclearthatAIhasmadeitswayintonearlyeverysector,drivinginnovationand____65____(grow)acrossindustries.第四部分应用文写作(满分15分)第一节(满分15分)66.假定你是李华,你和你的外国朋友Lily原定于下周六一起参观“中国海洋博览会”,但因故不能参加,请你给她写封邮件,内容包括:1.表示歉意;2.解释缺席原因;3.提出弥补措施。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。参考词汇:中国海洋博览会:ChineseMarineExpoDearLily,______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,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。Onmytwelfthbirthday,mymotherhandedmeasquarebox,sayingitwassomethingIhadwantedforalongtime.Excitedly,Iopenedittofindafluffy,whitepuppy(小狗)inside.Overjoyed,InamedherSnowball.IstartedtotrainSnowballrightaway,havingherwalkbymysideonaleash(拴狗的皮带).Idecidedtotakeherforashortwalkdownanearby,quietlane.Asweturnedintothelane,wesawanoldwomaninheryard.ShenoticedmynewdogandintroducedherselfasAlice,approachinguswhiledragginganaluminumcanister(铝罐)onwheels.Sittingnearhergate,sheexplainedthatthemachinehelpedherbreathe.Itriednottostare.“Whatisthislittleone’sname?”sheaskedIpickedupmypuppyandplacedheronAlice’slap.“HernameisSnowballandmineisJamie,”Ireplied.“Ijustgotherformybirthdaytoday!”“It’sverynicetomeetyou,JamieandSnowball,andaveryHappyBirthdaytoyou,”Alicesaid.SoonAlicehadlostherself,snuggling(依偎)withSnowball.WithAlice’seyesclosed,Ifeltitwasokaytostudyherbreathingmachine.Itremindedmeofsomethingoutofasciencefictionbook.WhenIlookedbackatAlice,Isawherpettingthecalmdogandsoftlysingingtoher.AsIwatched,IsawtearsrollslowlydownAlice’scheeks.Iaskedwhatwaswrong,andsheexplainedthatholdingmydogremindedherofthedogshehadyearsago.Shethenreturnedmydog,expressingherloveforlittledogsandhopingwewouldvisitagain.However,IthoughttomyselfthatIwouldn’treturn,notwantingtoseeherwithherscarybreathingmachine.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。Ilayawakeforalongtimethatnight.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ThenextmorningItiedSnowballtoherleashandtookaturnintothelanewhereAlicelived.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________江苏省高邮市2024—2025学年第一学期高三年级10月学情调研测试英语试题参考答案一、听力(20题,共30’)1-5BBACB6-10BCCCA

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16-20ABCBA二、阅读(15题,共37.5’)21-23CCA24-27DCBC

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51-55DCDBA五、短文填空(10题,共15’)56.working

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65.growth六、应用文(15’)Onepossibleversion:DearLily,I’msorrytotellyouIcannotgototheChineseMarineExpowithyounextSaturday,andI’mwritingtoconveymyheartfeltapologiestoyou.ThereasonwhyIwillnotbeavailableisthatIwillengageinacharitysaleorganizedbyourclasstoraisemoneyforpeopleinneed.Consequently,I’mafraidIwillbeunabletokeepmyappointment.Meanwhile,I’dappreciateitifyoucouldallowmetofixanotherdate.Ifitisconvenientforyou,shallweattendtheexhibitionnextSunday?ManyapologiesagainforalltheinconvenienceI’vecaused,andIhopethatyou’llunderstandmysituationandforgiveme.Yours,LiHua七、读后续写(25’)Onepossibleversion:Ilayawakeforalongtimethatnight.Snowballsnuggledatmyfeet,softlysnoring,whilemymindwasanythingbutsettled.Alice’ssmilingfaceandthedeeplonelinessinhereyeskeptreplayinginmyhead.AlthoughIreallydidn’twanttogobacktothatplacewiththenoiseofherbreathingmachineweighingmedown,asenseofresponsibilityandsympathyforAliceweighedheavier.IrecalledhowgentlyAlicehadpettedSnowball,hersofthummingstillechoinginmyears.Seeingthetearsrolldownhercheeksmademerealizehowpainfulherpastlossesmusthavebeen.Idecidedtovisitheragain.ThenextmorningItiedSnowballtoherleashandtookaturnintothelanewhereAlicelived.AsweapproachedAlice’shouse,myheartstartedtorace.Iwasstillafraidtoheartheunsettlingsoundofherbreathingmachine.ButwhenIsawAlicesittinginhersmallyard,myheartsoftened.Alice’seyesshonewithtearsasshegentlypettedSnowball.“Thankyou,Jamie,”Alicesaidsoftly,hervoicefilledwithgratitude.“You’vemademymorningsospecial.”Isuddenlyrealizedthatsometimesgivingabitoftimeandcarecouldbringgreathappinesstosomeoneelse.读后续写评分标准一、原文故事回顾:在我12岁的时候妈妈送了我一只小狗Snowball作为生日礼物,我很高兴。有一天我带她在一条安静的小路上散步时遇到了一位叫Alice的老太太。老太太表现得非常友好,虽然坐在轮椅上带着呼吸器让我有点害怕,我还是留下来和她聊天。过程中老太太表现得非常喜欢Snowball,且因为想起了自己养过的狗而流泪。最后老太太Alice邀请我们经常来玩,但是因为害怕他的呼吸器,我内心是抗拒的。二、教育导向:人与社会、动物、爱三、第一段续写要点:续写首段首句:重点应该放在描写我为什么失眠—内心在纠结到底去不去看Alice。这时应该回想到Alice对Snowball的喜爱,以及Alice流泪的场景,以及结合第二段首句,作者最终还是动了恻隐之心,决定去看望老太太。四、第二段续写要点:续写第二段首句:这段应该重点描写Alice看到我们后的激动反应以及我看到Alice反应后的感想,突出主题:给予能使人内心更加幸福温暖。听力原文听力原文:Text1M:Howaboutthisrestaurant?W:Thenewspaperonlygaveittwooutoffivestars.M:OK,let’sseeifthereisanythingelse.Text2M:Hi,Lily!Wherewouldyouliketogoonvacation?W:I’dliketovisitLosAngeles.Ithinkitwillbeexcitingthere.Text3W:Doyoulikethiscoat,orshallItaketheredone?M:Ilikebothofthem,butIthinktheblueonefitsyoubetter.W:Well,I’llgettheblueone.It’slessexpensiveanyway.Text4W:Oh,I’msodead.It’salready8:30now.Ishouldhavethrownthatstupidalarmclockawaylongago!M:Calmdown,Honey.Yourcompanybuswillpassbyourapartmentin15minutes.Youstillhavetime.Text5W:Ispentageswaitingforthesuntogodown,asIwantedthelighttobeexactlyright.M:Sodidyougetbeautifulsunsets?W:IwasreallysurprisedwhenIcollectedtheprintstodiscoverthatmypatiencehasbeencompletelywasted.Text6W:Whatabigandbeautifulcity!Let’sgoaroundthecity.M:Goodidea!W:Butthiscityisquitestrangetous.Ithinkweshouldfindsomeonetoshowusaround.M:Thatwillcostusalotofmoney,Ithink.W:Ifnobodyhelpsus,itwillbedifficultforustogoaroundthecity.M:Ithinkwecanaskothersabouttheplaceswewillgoto.Ihearpeopleinthiscityareveryfriendly.Ithinktheywillbereadytohelpus.W:Look,someoneissellingmapsoverthere.Amapwillhelpusalot.M:Yes,Ithinkso.Let’sgoandbuyone.Text7W:WhyareyoubuyingCoca-Cola?Ithoughtwesaidweweren’tgoingtodrinkthatunhealthystuffanymore.M:Ididn’tgetitfordrinking.W:Well,isitforwateringtheplants?M:Veryfunny.It’sforcleaningourh

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