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2024学年度十堰市六县市区一中教联体11月联考高二英语试卷考试时间:2024年11月6日上午8:00—10:00试卷满分:150分注意事项:1.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.回答选择题时,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。回答非选择题时,用签字笔或钢笔将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。3.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)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.Whatisthemangoingtodo?A.Tostayinside.B.Tofindhisumbrella.C.Togooutwithanumbrella.2.Whatisthepriceofthedayflight?A.$360. B.$400. C.$410.3.Howwillthespeakersprobablygettotherailwaystation?A.Bytaxi. B.Bycar. C.Bysubway.4.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?A.Mr.Jonesisbusynow.B.Mr.SmithhastakenoverMr.Jones’swork.C.ThemanmistookMr.SmithforMr.Jones.5.Whydoesthemanmakethephonecall?A.Becausehisplanewaslate.B.Becausehisofficewaslocked.C.Becausehisluggagewaslost.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.Howdoesthegirlfeelaboutmakingaspeech?A.Nervous. B.Confident. C.Excited.7.Whatdidtheboydotoprepareforhisspeech?A.Hekepteverywordinmind.B.Hewrotean800-wordpassage.C.Hewrotedownthemainpoints.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Howdidthegirlknowthenews?A.Fromthenewspaper. B.Ontheradio. C.OnTV.9.Howmanychildrendiedintheearthquake?A.About20. B.About4. C.About16.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofthecinema?A.Terrifying. B.Dirty. C.Veryhot.11.Howlongdoesthefilmlast?A.Onehourandahalf. B.Twohours. C.Threehours.12.Whatcanyoulearnfromtheconversation?A.Themanenjoysthefilmmorethanthenovel.B.Thewomanthinksthefilmisasgoodasthenovel.C.Thewomanenjoysthenovelmorethanthefilm.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.What’sthebigproblemofthewoman?A.Shedoesn’tknowhowtogotoJapan.B.Sheisn’tgoodatJapanese.C.Shedoesn’twanttogotoJapan.14.Whydoesthemanthinkitisachanceforthewoman?A.Becauseshecanmakenewfriends.B.Becauseshecanlearnanewlanguage.C.Becauseshecanbeatourguide.15.HowcanthewomanlearnJapanese?A.BylearningfromtheJapanesewhocanspeakEnglish.B.ByaskingatourguideinJapanforhelp.C.ByattendingalanguageschoolinJapan.16.Whatwillthespeakersdonext?A.Goforawalk. B.Haveadrink. C.Traveltogether.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatprizesweregivenlastweek?A.iWatches. B.Sportsbags. C.Pens.18.Whenwastheshowbroadcastforthefirsttime?A.Aweekago. B.Amonthago. C.Ayearago.19.Whatdoesthespeakersayaboutthefootballer?A.HecanspeakFrench. B.Hehasafamouswife. C.Heownsaclub.20.Howwillthelistenersgivetheiranswers?A.Bymakingacall. B.Bywritingaletter. C.Bysendingapostcard.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15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。AFromthetropicalparadiseofUnitedStates’MiamitoSouthChina’sinnovativecityShenzhen,TheLonelyPlanetreleasedalistoftop10citieswhichareworthvisitingin2023.Itcoversamixofwell-knownandless-knowndestinations.ThoseplacesincludesecondplaceShenzhen,China;NoviSad,Serbiainthirdplace;Miami,Floridainfourthplace,andKathmandu,Nepalroundingoutthetopfive.Let’shaveabrieflookatsomeoftheseattractiveplaces.Copenhagen,DenmarkWithitsmoderndesign,15Michellin-starredrestaurantsandhighlybike-friendlyculture,itisnotsurprisingthatDenmark’scapitalhastoppedTheLonelyPlanet’stop10citieslist.Copenhagen’sstreetfoodsceneisdevelopingfastinRefshaleon,aformerindustrialareawithafoodandcraftmarket,Reffen.NoviSadSerbiaWhileNoviSadisnotasnotedasthecapitalofBelgrade,it’smuchmorefashionable.It’shometothecountry’sannualEXIT!Festival,whichisheldeachJulyatthe18thcentury-eraPetrovaradinFortress.Thefestivalcontributestoavibrantmusicandartssceneandayouthfulatmosphere.2023EuropeanYouthCapitalwasheldinNoviSad.Itmaybeapracticerunfor2024,whenthecitywillobservetheimportanttitleofEuropeanCapitalofCulture.Kathmandu,NepalThreeyearsafteritwasstruckbyadestructiveearthquake,Kathmanduiswelcomingvisitorstoacitywhichismuchquieter,bydesign.WithcarsbannedfromthehistoriccenterandmotorhornsbannedacrosstheKathmanduValley,it’smuchquieterthanitusedtobeinthepast.21.Inwhichcitycanyouenjoyridingbikes?A.Shenzhen,China. B.Kathmandu,Nepal.C.NoviSad,Serbia. D.Copenhagen,Denmark.22.InNoviSad,Serbiayoucan______.A.experienceaquieterlifestyleB.visitthefoodandcraftmarket,ReffenC.trydeliciousfoodinMichellin-starredrestaurantD.appreciateenergeticmusicandartwiththeyoungpeople23.Wheredoesthepassagemostprobablycomefrom?A.Asciencereport. B.A.bookreview.C.Amagazine. D.Arealisticnovel.BStillMilestoGoMyhusbandTomcamewithahugegrinonhisface.HeheldhisarmswideandannouncedhisretirementafterworkingforthePostalServiceforthirty-threeyears.Butastimewentby,IcouldtellthatTomhadnothingtodoathome.Hebegantopacelikealion,glancingoutthewindows.“IthinkI’lllookforapart-timejob,”Tominformedmeoneday.Ifeltinstantrelief.Thelionwouldceasecircling,andIcouldbeinpeace.Wekeptoureyesopenforjobopportunities.Afewdayslater,whenourcarcreptbehindaschoolbus,Iremarked“Youcoulddrivethatbus.”Hehaddrivenusoverthemountainsthroughrainstormsonwindingroads.Behindthewheel,heseemedfearless.“Ofcourse,Icoulddrivethatbus,”heansweredback.“ButcouldIdriveitwithforty-fivechildrenbouncingandyellingintheback?”Webothlaughedatthethought.Thatbusbecamethebumblebee(大黄蜂)thatbuzzedaroundme.IpicturedTomhappilygoingofftoworkagain,climbingbehindthewheelandsettingoffonhisdailyroute.MyenthusiasmmusthaveattractedTombecauseIoverheardhimonthephonewiththetransportationdepartment.Hewashired.Theverynextmorning,hewasgivenabusandaroutesheet.Drivingthebusturnedoutrewarding,andTomisbloominginhisnewrole.Ithinkhelikesbeingthe“bigguy”ontheroad.Heisnow“Mr.Tom”tohisridersandtheirparents.Ihearheisquiteamazing.Whenthepre-Kchildrenclimbaboard,hefastensthesafetybeltforthem.Hegreetsthechildrenwithhigh-fives.Thenheleadstheminaquickandfunactivity,wheretheygettoshoutafterhoursspentintheirquietclassroom.“Goodbye,teachers!”yellsMr.Tom.Thelittleonesrepeatit.“Goodbye,school!”Again,theyrepeat,joyfully.Mr.Tomthenyellsoutthelasttwolines,andthechildrenlaughandrepeatatthetopoftheirlungs.Hehasbeendrivingthebusforsevenyearsandhasgottenlotsofthank-notesfromgratefulparents.Sometimes,whileaschoolbuspassesme,italwayswarmsmyheartwhenthedriveristheoneI’mhopingtoseeandIcatchthekissheblowsme.24.WhydidTomdecidetolookforapart-timejobafterretirement?A.Hewasboredathome. B.Hemissedinteractingwithpeople.C.Heneededextramoney. D.Hiswifewantedpeaceinthehouse.25.WhatwasTom’sinitialreactionwhenhiswifesuggestedhedriveaschoolbus?A.Hethoughtitwasasillyidea.B.Hewasexcitedtoacceptthejob.C.Hewasunsureifhecouldhandlethedisorderlychildren.D.Hedidn’tthinkhewasqualifiedforthejob.26.WhatdoestheauthorappreciatemostaboutTom’snewjob?A.Itkeepshimoccupied.B.Hehasfoundasenseofachievementinhiswork.C.Hecaninteractwithchildren.D.Heovercomeshisfear.27.WhatqualitiesdoesTomdemonstrateasabusdriver?A.Sensitivity,flexibilityandhumor.B.Carefulness,disciplineandauthority.C.Enthusiasm,leadershipandcourage.D.Patience,kindnessandresponsibility.CSummerseaiceintheArcticcouldmeltalmostcompletelybythe2030s—roughlyadecadeearlierthanprojected—evenifhumanscutbackdrasticallyongreenhousegasemissions,newresearchsuggests.Anice-freesummer,alsocalleda“blueoceanevent”,willhappenwhentheseaicedropsbelowonemillionsquarekilometers,writesJonathanBamber,aprofessorofphysicalgeographyattheUniversityofBristol,intheConversation.Previousassessmentsusingmodelshaveestimatedanice-freesummerunderhighandintermediateemissionsscenariosby2050.Butresearchersnoticeddifferencesbetweenwhatclimatemodelspredictedaboutwhatwouldhappentoseaiceandwhatthey’veactuallyseenthroughobservations.“Themodels,onaverage,underestimateseaicedeclinecomparedwithobservations,”saysNathanGillett,anEnvironmentandClimateChangeCanadascientist.Now,inanewstudypublishedinNatureCommunications,Gillettandhisteammateschangedthesemodelstomorecloselyfitsatellitedatacollectedoverthepast40years.Usingtheseadaptedmodels,theresearchersprojectedicechangesunderdifferentpossiblelevelsofgreenhousegasemissions.Theirpapersuggeststhatregardlessoftheemissionsscenario,“wemayexperienceanunprecedentedice-freeArcticclimateinthenextdecadeortwo.”Whileseaicenaturallydecreasesinthesummerandrefreezesduringthewinter,summericecoveragehassteadilybeendecliningoverthepastfewdecadesbecauseofclimatechange.AndArcticicemeltinghappensfasteritself—asicedisappears,itexposesmoreofthedarkblueocean,whichabsorbsmoreheatandleadstomoremelting.Thisprocesshasledtotheregionwarmingnearlyfourtimesfasterthantherestoftheglobesince1979.Seaicedeclinecouldhavedisastrousconsequencesthatextendtotherestoftheplanet,includingsealevelriseanddisturbancetoweatherpatternsandecosystems.AnimalslikepolarbearsandsealsthatrelyonArcticicetosurvivecouldbeplacedatrisk.28.Accordingtothenewresearch,whatwillhappenconcerningsummerseaiceintheArctic?A.Itsmeltingcanbepreventedingreenhousegasemissions.B.Itscompletemeltingmayoccurearlierthanexpected.C.Itsvanishingonceandforallwillbeinlessthan10years.D.Itsdroppingwillgiverisetoso-called“blueoceanevent”.29.Whateffortdidtheresearchersmakeafterfiguringouttheproblemofthepreviousassessments?A.Theyadaptedthemodelstobeconsistentwiththeactualcases.B.Theycollectedsatellitedataoverthepast40years.C.Theyabandonedtheattempttousemodels.D.TheypredictedaccuratelyicechangesinregionsoftheArctic.30.Howisparagraph5developed?A.Bylistingstatistics. B.Bygivingdefinitions.C.Bymakingacomparison. D.Byanalyzingcauseandeffect.31.Whatmessagemaythetextbetryingtoconveytoreaders?A.Pridecomesbeforeafall. B.Manproposes,goddisposes.C.Ifthelipsaregone,theteethwillbecold. D.Agoodbeginningishalfdone.DIfyou’reoutforarun,whatdifferencedoesitmakeifyou’reabletotoughitoutforanother50seconds?Ifyou’relessthanaminutefromthetopofthehill,thatextratimecanmakethedifferencebetweenhavingreachedyourgoalandsnatchingdefeatfromthejawsofvictory.Howdoyougetthoseextrasecondsofenergy?AresearchteamattheTexesTechUniversitydevelopedastudytomeasurewhateffectlisteningtomusicwouldhaveonexercisetolerance.Theresearchersbasedthestudyonastresstesting.Aspartofthetesting,theynotedanychangesinheartrateandbloodpressureasparticipantsunderwentphysicallystressfulexercise.Thetestsweredoneontreadmills(跑步机),whichincreasedinbothspeedandincline(坡度)throughthreestages.Inthefinalstage,thetreadmillsmovedat10milesperhourata14-percentgrade.Mostofthesetestsweredesignedtolastupto40minutes.Theaveragegym-goerslasted30minutes.Forthisstudy,theydivided127participantsintotwogroups.Onelistenedtoupbeat(快节奏)music,whiletheothergrouphadearbudsinbutdidnotlistentomusic.Thegroupthatlistenedtomusicwasabletooutlastthenon-musicgroupbyanaverageof50.6seconds.Again,beingabletogoanextraminutemayseemlikeano-brainer,but“after30minutes,youfeellikeyouarerunningupamountain,soevenbeingabletogo50secondslongermeansalot,”saidthestudy’sleadauthor,WaseemShami,MD.Thestudyhasconfirmedsomethingrunnersandgym-goershavesuspectedforyears:Listeningtomusicduringworkoutcanbebeneficialtoyourendurance.“Ourfindingsreinforcetheideathatupbeatmusiccanhelpyouexerciselongerandstickwithadailyexerciseroutine,”saidShami.“Whendoctorsarerecommendingexercise,theymightsuggestlisteningtomusic,too.”32.WhydidShami’steamconducttheresearch?A.Totesttheeffectofmusiconhealth.B.Toknowthecauseoffailureinsports.C.Toimproverunners’exercisetolerance.D.Torecordthebodychangeofparticipants.33.WhatdidtheresearcherslearnabouttheParticipantsinthestresstesting?A.Theycouldrunalittlelongerwithmusicon.B.Theycreatedanewrecordofindoorsports.C.Theyranmuchfasterthanaveragerunners.D.Theyallenjoyedextremephysicalchallenge.34.Whatdotheunderlinedwords“ano-brainer”meaninparagraph4?A.Adullactivity. B.Afoolishaction.C.Ademandingtask. D.Aneasypractice.35.WhatdidShamisuggestusdoinginthelastparagraph?A.Developingadailyexerciseroutine. B.Listeningtomusicwhileworkingout.C.Participatinginphysicalstresstesting. D.Takingexerciseasdoctorsrecommend.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。Beingsophisticated(见多识广的,老练的)cangetyourespectfromtheadultsandotherteenagersatyourschool.36Beingsophisticatedmeanspayingattentiontohowyoudress,howyouactandhowyoutreatothers.Itmighttakeabitofeffort,butyou’llendupbeingaconfident,culturedperson.37Conversationsareoftenfilledwithinterruptions,andmanypeoplelistenonlywhentheycanputintheirownpiece.Ifyouwanttostandoutasamoresophisticatedtalker,spendmoretimelisteninginaconversationthanyoudoinspeaking.Listeningproperlymeanslisteningactively.Askquestionswhereneededandshowthatyou’relisteningtowhatsomeoneissaying.Putotherpeople’sneedsaheadofyourown.38Ratherthanputyourselffirstineverysituation,considerhowyoushouldtreatothers.Aperfectexampleofthisisallowingtheelderlytotakeyourseatonacrowdedbusorsubway.Dressfortheoccasion.Yourclothesshouldmeettheexpectationsofaspecificevent.Forexample,ifyouareattendingawedding,you’llwanttohaveyourfinestsuiton.Inmostsituations,likeanightoutwithfriends,smartcasualclothesareenough.Youdon’tneedtowearasuitorafancydresstoeveryoccasion.39Maintainagoodposture(姿势).Havingagoodpostureishelpfultoyouroverallimage.40Tomaintainagoodposture,imaginethaticewaterispoureddownyour-check,forcingyoutostraightenasyoureacttothecold.A.Listenmorethanyouspeak.B.Listenwithpatienceandneverinterrupt.C.Itwillhelpinlotsofsocialsituationsthroughouthighschool.D.Itmakesyoulookmoreintelligentandtrustworthy.E.However,youshouldmakesureyourclothesfitwellandareclean.F.Asamatteroffact,youwillnotbejudgedbytheclothesyouwear.G.Partofbeingsophisticatedisbeingkindandlookingoutforothers.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。Moreoftenthannot,weignoresmallincidents.Lastweekwe41aminorwatercrisisatourhome.Awaterpipe(管子)hadbeenleaking42withinabathroomwall,whichmyhusbandandIignoredforlong.Hence,wewokeuponemorningtoapoolofwateronthebedroomfloor.Weremovedthebedroomsofathatsharesthesamewalland43thefault:Waterhadspreadfromabreakbetweenthewallandthefloor.I44toclearupthemess.Initially,Iusedtowelstoabsorbthewater.Whenseeingthebreakwasnothuge,Itriedpushingbackthewaterwithamop(拖把).Butthe45quicklybecamebigger,makingmorewaterconstantly46out.There’sadistinct47thatsomethingdeeperwithinthewallneededourattention.Weacteddecisively,shuttingdownthemainwaterline,openingupthewallandbeginningthechaoticworkof48thebrokenpipe.Despitequiteabitofwallrepairandpaintingtodo,wewere49thatitwasnolongerleakingandourwatersupplywasback50.Later,weweretoldbyanarchitectfriendthatsuchasmallleakcanbecomeamajorbreakandeventuallydo51structuraldamagetoourhome.Bigproblemsusuallystartsmall.I’vebeen52:Howmanytimeswedon’t53addressingsmallissuesthatdemandourattentionuntiltheygrowintobigonesthatalmost54ourlife.Withmorecareandearlier55,wecansaveourselvesmuchtimeandtrouble.41.A.encountered B.expected C.defeated D.predicted42.A.rapidly B.slightly C.heavily D.rarely43.A.clarified B.criticized C.displayed D.detected44.A.setout B.settledin C.tookup D.brokedown45.A.floor B.leak C.pipe D.wall46.A.well B.fall C.jump D.throw47.A.advantage B.feature C.possibility D.difference48.A.arranging B.preserving C.fixing D.adopting49.A.anxious B.relieved C.ashamed D.embarrassed50.A.ontrial B.onshow C.onthemove D.ontrack51.A.minor B.mental C.little D.critical52.A.reflecting B.advocating C.appealing D.opposing53.A.resist B.cease C.bother D.risk54.A.benefit B.direct C.ruin D.dominate55.A.experience B.rise C.sign D.action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。Luosifenisa56(combine)ofriversnailsandricenoodles,originatinginLiuzhou,Guangxi,southernChina.SinceLiuzhouisacityfullofLuosifenrestaurants,withmanynearoneanother,57(walk)downthestreet,youcanevensmellit!BecauseofthelocalclimateinLiuzhou,peopletendtolosetheirappetite,butthespicyandsourcanhelp.Itsuniquetasteoffreshness,sourness,hotnessandspicinessis58modernpeopleandyoungpeopleprefer.Dinerscanalsoaddpeanutsorfreshgreenvegetables59(suit)theirowntaste.Despitetheword“snail(螺)”initsChinesename,actualsnailsdon’tcommonlyappearinthedish,but60(use)tomakethesouptasty.TherebeingmanychoicesofpackagedLuosifenthesedays,peoplecaneasilypreparetheirfavoriteversionathome.SomepeopleevencookLuosifen-basedhotpot61(they).ItisacknowledgedthatLuosifenhasbecome62must-trydishforthosewhoare63(passion)aboutyummyfood.WhetheryouareexploringthestreetsofLiuzhou64enjoyingabowlinadistantland,Luosifenissuretoleavealastingimpressiononyourtastebuds,providinga65(true)unforgettableexperience.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节应用文写作(满分15分)假定你是李华,上周五你们班组织了“共读一本书”(ReadingABookTogether)的阅读分活动,你的英国朋友Chris对此很感兴趣。请你给他写一封邮件分享这次经历,内容包括:(1)活动介绍;(2)你的收获。注意:1.词数在80词左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。DearChris,____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua第二节读后续写(满分25分)阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。Threeyearsago.IwasarrangedtoworkforafewweeksasadentistinanewdentalclinicatVictorHarbor,tothesouthofAdelaideandanhourfurtherawaythanmyusualworkplace.Myfirstdaytherewasrushdrivingtoanewandunfamiliarclinicandgettingusedtothedifferentrulesandclinicalenvironment.Inmyworryandanxiety,andfeelingalittleunfamiliarinthenewsetting,Iremovedmythreethings:myweddingring,aringthatbelongedtomymotherandonethatwasananniversarygiftfrommyhusband.Iwrappedtheminatissue(纸巾)andplacedthembesidemycomputer.Duringmylunchbreak,Inoticedthewrinkledtissueandthoughtthatitdidn’tlookveryneatanddroppeditintotherubbishbin.Iwentaboutmydutiesandmydaywentonwell;ImetnewpatientsandfeltthatIhadbeenproductiveandefficient.Drivinghomeattheendoftheday,justmomentsbeforeIreachedmyhouse,InoticedthatIwasmissingmyrings.Ifelttheheartinmybodyrose,mycheeksburningred.Iwentinsideandtriedtocalmdown.IfeltsicktomystomachandIhadthatsinkingfeelinginmyheart.Ispentanhourorsomakingcallstryingtofollowthetrackofmyrings.ThefirstpeopleIcalledwasmymanagerandclinicalleaderandtheygavemeafewcontactnumbersforcleaners.Igotintouchwithaladywhomanagedthecleaningservicesfortheclinicandsheinformedmethatthebinshadalreadybeencollected.Heartbroken,Iknewnothingcouldbedonenow.Ihadlostmyweddingringandoneofmymosttreasuredringsmymother’sweddingring.Haditnotbeenformycarelessness,allthiswouldnothavehappened.Withgreatsorrowandregret,Ijustsatthererootedinmychair.Paragraph1:Aftertwohoursorso,Ireceivedamostamazingphonecall.Paragraph2:Idecidedtothankthewonderfulpersonfacetoface.
2024年十堰市六县市区一中教联体11月联考高二英语试卷答案详解1—20ABABCACCBCBCBBABBCAC21—40DDCACBDBADCCADBCAGED41—55ABDABACCBDDACCD56.combination57.walking58.what59.tosuit60.areused61.themselves62.a63.passionate64.or65.truly应用文写作sampleDearChris,Hopethismessagefindsyouwell.LastFriday,ourclassorganizedaninsightful/enlightening“ReadingABookTogether”session,whichIbelieveyou’dfinditasfascinatingasIdid.(介绍书籍主要内容)WechoseTheMillionPoundBankNotebythelegendarywriter,MarkTwain,whosesharpwit(敏锐的机智)andcriticaltone(批判的语气)madethestorynotonlyanentertainingreadbutalsoaprofoundreflectionofhumannature.//(活动介绍:共读延伸出的其他活动)Whatimpressedmemostwasthatwewentfarbeyondsimplyreadingaloud.WeengagedinthoughtfuldiscussionsaboutTwain’sportrayal(描写)ofsociety’sobsessionwithwealth(对财富的迷恋),andtheconflictsthatarisefromcontradictoryvaluesystems.//(共读给我带来的收获)ThesharedinsightsfromeveryperspectivegreatlydeepenedmyunderstandingandappreciationofthebookandMarkTwain’sopenmind.Haveyoureadthisbookbefore?I’dlovetohearyourthoughts,orperhapsyoucouldrecommendotherTwainworksworthexploring.Let’schatsoon!读后续写samplesAftertwohoursorsoIreceivedamostamazingphonecall.ThiscallwasfromanothercleanercalledJerry,whowasworkingintherubbishstationnearby.Hetoldmethatheaccidentallyfoundthethreeringswrappedinthetissuewhenhewastidyingtherubbish.Soimmediately,herantothenearesttelephoneboothtocalltheladymanagingthecleaningservicesfortheclinic.Theladytoldhimofmylossesandinformedhimofmytelephonenumber.Thus,herangmetomyhomeincaseofmyanxiety.Idecidedtothankthewonderfulpersonfacetoface.Irantomycarinahurryanddrovedirectlytothedustbinstationnearbymyclinic,wherethecleanerJerrywaswaitingforme.IexpressedmygreatestthankstohimforhiskindnessandIdidwanttogivehimsomemoneyasmygiftforhisbehavior.However,herefusedmyreward,sayingthatitwashisdutyandresponsibilitytogivebackthelosstotheowners.Deeplymoved,Ithankedhimagain.Atlast,Igotmytreasuredringsbackhappily.下水作文1Para1:Aftertwohoursorso,Ireceivedamostamazingphonecall.Itwasfrommymanager,whotoldmethatmyringsmighthadbeenfound,suggestingmetocheckthemoutatthecounter.TheinstantIwasinformedofthegoodnews,Ijumpedtomyfeet,heartbeatingwildly.Excitedandanxious,Igrabbedmycarkeyandrushedoutofmyhouse,drivingallthewaytotheclinic.Mypreciousringswereshiningquietlyinaplasticbagonthecounter!Thenurseondutytoldmethatsomeonehadputittherenotlongago.Para2:Idecidedtothankthewonderfulpersonfacetoface.Dialingthenumbergotfrommymanager,Iwasgreetedwithavoicefulloftenderness.Ilearnedthathewasaworkerattherubbishstationwhonoticedmyringsbychancewhenclassifyingtherubbish.SogratefulwasIthatIcouldbarelysayawordduetothestreamingtearsofgratitude.AllIcoulddoinreturnwassomefinancialsupportbuthejustrejecteditdeterminedly.ItdawnedonmethatkindnessispricelessandIshouldspendtherestofmylifepassingitdowntothepeopleinneed.下水作文2Para1:Aftertwohoursorso,Ireceivedamostamazingphonecall.Thecallwasfromaclerkworkingintherubbishstation.Hetoldmethattheringswerepickedupbyanoldladywholivedoffsellingrubbishwhilesortingit,andshetoldhimthatshewaswillingtoreturntheringstotheowner.Informedofthegoodnews,Iwaswildwithjoy.ItoldtheclerkIwouldgettothestationsoon.Myvoiceeventrembledwithexcitement!Para2:Idecidedtothankthewonderfulpersonfacetoface.Idrovetothestationwithmyheartbeating.Aftergettingthere,Iwasreturnedtheringsbytheclerk,andIalsofoundthattheoldladywasstillpickingrubbish.Irushedtoherandbowedtoherdeeply.Shejustsmiledatme.Toexpressmysinceregratitude,Iboughthersomebread,butsherefusedtoacceptitandpattedmyshouldergently.Thesuncastasoftglowonherface,andhersmilestreamedinmyheart.Sincethen,Idecidedtospreadthekindnessinmywholelife.【分析】本篇书面表达属于读后续写。要求考生续写两段内容,150词左右。【详解】本篇书面表达是读后续写。通过阅读所给文章可知,三年前,作者被安排到一个位于VictorHarbor的新的牙科诊所工作几周。第一天工作的时候,作者把自己的结婚戒指、一个原本属于母亲的戒指和丈夫送的作为周年礼物的戒指从手上摘下来,包在纸巾里并放在电脑旁边。午餐后休息的时候,作者看到那个皱皱的纸巾,以为是用过的,就把它扔到垃圾桶里了。作者在诊所度过了忙碌的一天,下班开车回家的时候,作者发现戒指丢了,心慌不已。赶忙联系诊所的领导,于是联系到了负责清洁工作的一位女士,她告诉作者垃圾桶已经清理完了。作者感到心碎,那些重要的戒指丢了。续写部分分为两段,第一段开头是:两个小时左右之后,我接到了一个十分令人惊奇的电话。故推测接下应该写:保洁员Jerry,一个在垃圾站工作的人员,在清理垃圾的时候无意间发现了这些戒指,并立刻联系负责诊所的清洁工作的女士,那位女士告诉了他我丢失戒指的事情并告诉了他我的电话号码。于是他打电话联系了我。第二段开头是:我决定面对面地感谢这位好心人。故推测接下来应该写:我开车前往诊所附件的垃圾站,保洁员Jerry正在那里等我。我十分感谢他的善意,并想给他一些钱作为报答。然而他拒绝了,说将丢失的物品还给失主是他的责任和义务。我被深深地感动了,并再一次谢谢他。最后,我开心地带着珍贵的戒指回家了。文章主线已知线索:去新牙医诊所——习惯规则和环境——摘下三枚戒指——戒指包被丢入垃圾桶——顺利工作——想起戒指——打电话寻找——后悔粗心……可续写线索:惊喜的电话?回诊所?找戒指过程?有人拾到戒指?归还戒指?致谢?感想?【答案】21.D22.D23.C【解析】【分析】这是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了《孤独星球》发布的2024年十大值得一游的城市中的三个城市。【21题详解】细节理解题。根据第二段“Withitsmoderndesign,15Michelin-starredrestaurantsandhighlybike-friendlyculture,itisnotsurprisingthatDenmark’scapitalhastoppedLonelyPlane’stop10citieslist.(凭借其现代的设计、15家米其林星级餐厅和高度的自行车友好文化,丹麦首都荣登《孤独星球》杂志评选的十大城市榜首并不奇怪)”可知,在丹麦哥本哈根可以享受到高度友好的自行车文化。故选D。【22题详解】细节理解题。根据NoviSad,Serbia部分中“Thefestivalcontributestoavibrantmusicandartssceneandayouthfulatmosph
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