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乐平中学2024-2025学学年度高二英语9月月考卷

注意事项:

L答题前填写好自己的姓名、班级、考号等信息

2.请将答案正确填写在答题卡上

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。

321.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?

A.Atthehotel.B.Atthecustoms.C.Atthecinema.

2.Howmuchmoneywillthemangetback?

A.$4.B.$6.C.$10.

3.Howdoesthewomanfeelfinally?

A.Defeated.B.Depressed.C.Encouraged.

4.Whatdoesthemanwant?

A.Shipmodels.B.Somechips.C.Pigdolls.

5.Whatmadethewomanwaitsolongforherclothes?

A.Hernotbeinginformedintime.

B.Thewrongdeliveryofherpackage.

C.Thebreakingdownofthecompany.

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.Howlongwillthespeakerswaitfor?

A.45minutes.B.55minutes.C.60minutes.

7.Whatwillthespeakersdonext?

A.Waitinline.B.Dosomeshopping.C.Findanotherrestaurant

听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。

8.Whoisthecakemadefor?

A.Theman.B.Thewoman.C.Theman'sdaughter.

9.Whatwilltheydofirstaccordingtotherecipe?

A.Mixtheflour.B.Heattheoven.C.Brushthepan.

10.Whatwillthemanfinallydo?

A.Cutoutapieceofcake.B.Putsomefruitonthecake.C.Writeamessageonthecake.

听第8段材料,回答第11至14题。

11.WhyisM汰e'sbrothercrying?

A.M汰edoesn'tplaywithhisbrother.

B.Mikedoesn'tgivehisbrother'sthingsback.

C.M汰edoesn'tlethisbrotherplaywithhistoys.

12.WhatdoesthewomanthinkofMike5sbehavior?

A.Unfriendly.B.Unusual.C.Unselfish.

13.WhatdoesthewomanadviseMiketodo?

A.Tosharethings.B.Tobemorecareful.C.Tomakeanapology.

14.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Fatheranddaughter.B.Brotherandsister.C.Motherandson.

听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。

15.Whatdoweknowaboutthismannedflightmission?

A.Itisthehardesttooperate.

B.Ittravelsatthefastestspeed.

C.Ithasthelongeststayingtime.

16.Whatdotaikonautsdotopassthetime?

A.Playtennis.B.Playinstruments.C.Playcards.

17.Whatdothewoman'sfinalwordsmean?

A.Womenareasexcellentasmen.

B.Womenundertakemorethanmendo.

C.Womenarelesssuitableinthismission.

听第10段材料:回答第18至20题。

18.Whichpetmayanoutgoingpersonprefer?

A.Adog.B.Acat.C.Abird.

19.Whatmayacatownerbelike?

A.Sociable.B.Careful.C.Clever.

20.Whatdoesthespeechmainlytalkabout?

A.Moreoutgoingdogpeople.

B.Lesssociablecatpeople.

C.Petpeople'spersonalities.

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

CampinginNewYork'sStateParks

Reservation&RentalFees

•ReservationFee:$7.25.

•CampsiteRate:$15pernight.Out-of-stateresidentswillpayanextra$55pernightforcampsites.

Cancellations

•Cancelling8daysormorebeforearrival:Thecostsyouareexpectedtocoverincludethereservationfee

$7.25plusthecancellationfee$7.25.

,Cancelling7daysorlessbeforearrival:Thecostsyouareexpectedtocoverincludethereservationfee

$7.25andthecancellationfee$7.25,plusthefeeofthefirstnight'scampsites.

GeneralRulesandInformation

•Reservationscanbemade9monthsinadvance.Same-dayreservationswillbealloweduntil3pmontheday

ofarrival.

CheckIn:3pm.Thesitesmustberegisteredby9pmonthefirstnightofthereservation.

CheckOut:Campersmustleavetheirsitesnolaterthan11amonthedayofleaving.

•14continuousnightsatmostperstay.

•Rubbishmustbeplacedintrashbags.Toomuchrubbishonsitesmayresultinfeeschargedtothepermit

holder.

CamperAssistanceProgramme(CAP)

CAPvolunteersserveinvariousways.

•Welcomingcampersandhelpingenrichtheircampingexperience.

•Familiarizingcamperswithparkprogrammesandrules.

•Checkingfacilities.

CAPvolunteersserveforatleasttwooratmostfourweeks.Theyareondutyforfivedaysperweek,including

weekendsandholidays.Inreturnfbrtheirservice,theyreceiveafreecampingsiteduringtheirduty.Additional

camperswhocomewiththevolunteercanenjoythesametreatment.

21.Howmuchshouldanout-of^stateresidentpayifhecancelstwodaysbeforecheck-in?

A.$7.25.B.$14.5.C.$29.5.D.$34.5.

22.Whatisamustfbrcampers?

A.Bookingasiteinadvance.B.Payingfbrtheremovalofrubbish.

C.Arrangingfbranearlymorningcheckin.D.Checkingoutbefore11amwhenleaving.

23.WhatdoweknowaboutCAPvolunteers?

A.Theyarerequiredtotakeahelper.B.Theyareexpectedtoexaminefacilities.

C.Theymustworkfbratleastfourweeks.D.Theyneedtoorganiseparkprogrammes.

B

ClarissaBarton,knownasClara,wouldlatermakethehistoryofherownasthe“AngeloftheBattlefield^^in

theCivilWarandasthefounderoftheAmericanRedCrossdisaster-reliefagency.ClaraBarton'slonglifewas

dedicatedto(致力于)servingothers.

ShewasbominMassachusettsonDecember25,1821,theyoungestofStephenandSarahBarton'sfivechildren.

Shebecameateacheratage17andstartedtwoschools,butleftteachingwhenamanwashiredontwicehersalary

(工资).Inher30s,shemovedtoWashington,D.C.andjoinedtheUnitedStatesPatentOfficeasarecordingclerk,

thefirstwomaninthatrole.Butherbossdidn'tagreewithwomenworkinginthegovernment,soshewasdemoted

(降职).TheseexperiencesledtoBarton5slatersupportforcivil(公民的)rights.

AftertheCivilWarbeganin1861,sherepeatedlytransportedfoodandothersuppliestowheretheneeddwas

greatest.Shegotthenickname“AngeloftheBattlefield"aftertirelesslytendingUnion(Northern)soldiers

woundedattheBattleofCedarMountaininCulpeperCounty,Virginia,inAugust1862.

Whenthewarended,BartonlaunchedanefforttofindmissingUnionsoldiers.Overfouryears,morethan

22,000wereidentified.Shealsohelpedtoeducatepeople.

Extremelytired,BartonwenttoEuropetorest.InSwitzerland,shelearnedofaneworganization,the

InternationalCommitteeoftheRedCross.ShereturnedtotheUnitedStatesandin1881formedtheAmericanRed

Cross.Sheledthegroupfor23years,providinghelpforpeoplewhosufferedfloods,earthquakes,fires,droughts,

andtornadoesaroundtheworld.

Evenatage83,shewasn'tdone.Herfinalyearswerespentstartinganassociation(协会)thatpromotedfirst-

aidinstructionandemergencypreparedness.ShediedatherhomeinGlenEcho,Maryland,nowanationalhistoric

site,inApril1912.Herlastwordswere“Letmego.Letmego.”

After75yearsdedicatedtohelpingothers,itwastime.

24.WhatonceledtoBarton'ssupportforcivilrights?

A.Shedidn'thavethechancetostudywithboys.

B.Shewaslittlecaredaboutbyherfamily.

C.Shewasnotpraisedbyherteacherever.

D.Shedidn'tgetthesamesalaryasmen.

25.WhatdidBartondoin1861?

A.Shesentsuppliestoplaceswiththegreatestneed.

B.Sheprotectedwomenfromthedangersofwar.

C.Shecalledonpeopletofindmissingsoldiers.

D.Sheeducatedkidsfrompoorfamilies.

26.WhathappenedwhenBartonreturnedtoAmerica?

A.Shechosetostayinherhometownfortherestofherlife.

B.Sheformedanorganizationtohelppeopleinneed.

C.Sheaskedpeopletoprotectnationalhistoricsites.

D.Shestartedtolearnaboutaneworganization.

27.Thistextisdeveloped.

A.byspaceB.bycomparisonC.byprocessD.bytime

C

Cowslovehavinganopenareaofgrassland.Butinsomepartsoftheworld,thisisonlyfeasibleduringthe

summer.Inthewintermonths,itcanbecometoocoldfbrcowstosafelystayoutside,sotheyarekeptinalargefarm

buildingforwarmth.Beingkeptinsideisnotalwaysenjoyableforthecows,andItheirunhappinessisclosely

connectedtolessmilkproduction.

Forthisreason,somecowownershavefittedtheircowswithVRheadsetsthatrunaprogramspecially.The

programsimulates(模拟)grasslandinsummerandwasdesignedfbrthewaythatcowsgetcolorandlight.

AccordingtotheNationalLibraryofMedicine,cowsseeredmosteasilybuthaveahardtimetellingthedifference

betweenblueandgreen.

ReportsfromafarminMoscow,Russia-wheretheVRheadsetswerefirstdevelopedbyvets—foundin2019

thatthecowsthatusedtheVRheadsetssawadecreaseinanxietyandanimprovedmood.Thisledtoanincreasein

milkproduction,whichwentfrom5.8gallonsto7gallonsaday.

ThecowownerIzzetKocakfromAksaray,Turkey,heardaboutthisexperimentandtriedtheVRheadsetson

hiscowsinDecember2021.WhenKocakputtheheadsetsonhiscows,hefoundanimprovementinthemoodsof

hisanimals.taTheyarewatchinganareaofgrassland,andithelpslifttheirspirits.Theyarelessstressed/9hesaid.

Thetechnologyisnowbeingusedaroundtheworld.AccordingtotheBBC,theheadsetssweremade

specificallyfbrthe'"structuralfeaturesofcowheads“byvets,andtheanimalswereshowna"uniquesummerfield

simulationprogram^^.Thefamiliarsightofanareaofgrasslandisenoughtoimprovethemoodoftheanimals.

MinistryofAgricultureoftheRussianFederationsaysthatresearchhasshownaconnectionbetweenacow's

moodanditsmilkproduction.Theysaid,'"Examplesofdairyfarmsfromdifferentcountriesshowthatinacalm

atmosphere,theamountofmilkincreasesgreatly.

28.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"feasible“probablymeaninParagraph1?

A.Influential.B.Possible.C.Necessary.D.Meaningful.

29.WhafstheresultofcowswearingtheVRheadsets?

A.Theycouldtellthedifferencebetweenblueandgreen.

B.Theirmilkproductionroseaccordingly.

C.Theirphysicalhealthimprovedgreatly.

D.Theycouldadapttowintereasily.

30.WhafsIzzetKocak9spossibleattitudetowardstheVRheadsets?

A.Satisfied.B.Opposed.C.Indifferent.D.Concerned.

31.WhatconceptisbehindtheVRheadsetprogram?

A.Hightechisnecessaryinthedairyfield.B.Asilentenvironmenthelpscowsstayhealthy.

C.Naturalgrasslandisbetterforthemilkquality.D.Acowwithgoodmoodscanproducemoremilk.

D

“Whenyoulaugh,youchangeandwhenyouchange,thewholeworldchangesaroundyou,^^saidDrMadan

Kataria.

WorldLaughterDayisanannualcelebrationthattakesplaceallovertheworld,toraiseawarenessaboutthe

manyhealing(治愈)benefitsoflaughter.TheeventiscelebratedonthefirstSundayofMayeachyear,andin2024,

itisonMay5th.

WorldLaughterDaywasfirstcelebratedin1998byDrMadanKataria.HewasinspiredtostarttheLaughter

Yogamovementbythefacialfeedbackhypothesis.Accordingtothishypothesis,aperson'sfacialexpressionscan

haveadirecteffectontheiremotions.WorldLaughterDayiscelebratedtopromoteworldpeaceandbuildagloba!

awarenessofbrotherhoodandfriendshipthroughlaughter.Thefirst"WorldLaughterDay?,tookplaceinMumbai,

India,on11thofJanuary1998.

LaughterClubs,whicharefreeandopentoall,aregroupsofpeoplewhoregularlygathertopractisesimple

laughtertechniquesthatpromotewellnessandpositivity.TheseclubsaretypicallyledbyatrainedLaughterYoga

instructor,andtheeventsusuallylastbetween30-45minutes.

EveryyearonWorldLaughterDay,hundredsofpeoplegatherworldwidetolaughtogetheratPublicparks,big

squaresorstadiumsintheircitybylaughterclubmembers,theirfamiliesandfriends.Theyhaveavarietyof

amusementprogrammeslikemusicdanceandlaughtercontests,etc.Peoplewithmostinfectious,naturaland

effortlesslaughterarethewinners.DuringthisdayinIndia,laughterclubmembersoftendopeacemarch.After

walkingsomedistance,theystoptodoafewLaughterYogaexercisesandthenmoveon.Attheendofthemarch,

theylaughtogetherfor10minutesorsoandthenreadDrKataria'smessageforWorldPeace.

Laughterhasbeenshowntohavenumerousphysicalandmentalhealthbenefitsincludingreducingstressand

improvingoverallwell-being.

32.Whatisthefunctionofthefirstparagraph?

A.Toestablishthecentraltopic.B.Tointroduceafamousperson.

C.Tohighlightahistoricalevent.D.Topublicizeaspecificorganization

33.WhyisWorldLaughterDaycelebrated?

A.Tohonourahistoricallaughterevent.

B.Tobackupseriousnessoverlaughter.

C.Topromotethehealthbenefitsoflaughterandworldpeace.

D.Tofocusoncompetinginlaughtercontests.

34.Whatdoestheunderlinedterm"facialfeedbackhypothesis99inParagraph3mean?

A.Atechniqueusedtobuildfriendshipthroughlaughter.

B.Theideathatfacialexpressionscaninfluenceemotions.

C.Astudyaboutthebiologicalcauseoflaughterinhumans.

D.Theprocessofrecordinglaughterinalaboratorysetting.

35.WhatdoesParagraph5mainlytalkabout?

A.ThehistoryandoriginsofWorldLaughterDay.

B.Thechallengesfacedbylaughterclubsworldwide.

C.TheactivitiestakingplaceonWorldLaughterDay.

D.Thescientificbenefitsoflaughteronhumanhealth.

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。

PursueYourDreamsToday,NotTomorrow

Haveyoucaughtyourselfdaydreamingaboutyourdreams?Weoftenpostponeourdreams,trappedinacycle

ofdelay.Butwhywait?36Youdon'thavetotakeahuge,life-changingstep.Youcantakeminutesteps

towardabrighterfuture.Andstartrightnow.

37Ifyounevertry,you5regoingtobeweigheddownbyyourregrets.You'realwaysgoingtowonder

howyourlifewould'veturnedoutifyouactuallytookachanceonyourself.Don?tletyourfutureselfbedisappointed

byyourpresentself.

Itdoesn'tmatterhowoldyouareorhowmanypeoplehavewarnedyouthatyou'renevergoingtosucceed.

Eventhemostsuccessfulpeoplehavehadtheirhesitationsaboutwhethertheyhadwhatittooktomakeitintheir

field.38Embraceamindsetofdetermination,knowingthatsuccessiswithinyourreach.

Attheendoftheday,youneedtocarveoutapathforyourselfthatwillleadtothemostsatisfaction.Ifyou

allowyourfeartogetthebestofyou,you'renevergoingtoforgiveyourself.39.Ifswhatyouwould

encourageyourfriendstodo,sowhyaren'tyougivingyourselfthatsamepush?

Sometimes,followingyourpassionmeansspendingalotofyourtimeeachday.Itmayrequiremakingslight

adjustmentstoyourschedule,butyoudon'thavetosacrificeeverythingtofollowyourhearts.Trytostrikeabalance

betweenyourcurrentlifeandyourdreams40

Pursueyourdreamsnow,eventhoughthatmeansyoumightneedtobreakoutofyourcomfortzone,andeven

thoughitmeansenteringtheunknown.

A.Ifthingsgowell,youcangraduallymakefurthershifts.

B.Askyourselfwhatwouldbeworse.

C.Startingsmalliscompletelyacceptable.

D.Youneedtomovepastyourinsecuritiesandexploreyourfullpotential.

E.Newopportunitiesmayleadtopersonalgrowth.

F.Hardasitis,it'scrucialtowaveoffthedoubtsinthebackofyourmind.

G.Youoweittoyourselftogoafteryourdreams.

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四个选项中选出最佳选项。

memoryofMarieCurieonherbirthdayonSaturday,theofficialwebsiteoftheNobelPrizepposteda

photographofhernotebook41'"MarieCuriediedofaplasticanaemia(再生障碍性贫血)on4July1934,a

resultofyearsofexposuretoradiationthroughherwork.Andeventodayherlaboratorynotebookfrom1899-1902,

is42andwillbefor1,500years.^^

ThetalesofMarieandotherscientistsofhertimeareinsomesensevery43.WilhelmConradRoentgen

discoveredX-rayin1895.Ayearlater,AntoineHenriBecquerelfoundthatsomenaturalsubstances44I

rays,too.Later,Marieandherphysicisthusband,PierreCurie,gaveita(n)45radioactivity.46the

harmfuleffectsofradioactivityywerenotdiscovereduntilddecadeslater.Marieandhercontemporary/scientists

dealtwithradioactivesubstancesfordecadesalmostwithno47

Marie9sdeathisareminderabouttheriskspioneersinscience48.1Itwasonlyafterpeoplehandling

radioactivesubstancesbegantogetsimilar49thatmedicalexpertsaskedppeopletouseprotection.Today,

medicalhealthworkersandpatientswearheavyprotective50duringX-rays.

Itisalmost51thatthoseexploringnewfrontiersforscienceareexposingthemselvestounknown

dangers.Thereisa(n)52forbetterprotectionforthepioneers,butthatisnotpossibleuntilthedangersare

fullyknown.Forexample,thespacesuitsastronautswearprotectthemagainstradiation.However,only53

willtelliftherearesomeotherunknowndangers.

Thecontributionsandsacrificesbysuchhpioneerstothefieldofscienceare54anddeservingofour

respect.Becausethepioneersnotonly55newfrontiers,butalsohelpusbetterprotectourselvesfrom

unknownsurroundings.

41.A.sayingB.writingC.recordingD.forecasting

42.A.extraordinaryB.radioactiveC.protectiveD.creative

43.A.tragicB.inspirationalC.mysteriousD.meaningful

44.A.putoutB.madeoutC.leftoutD.gaveout

45.A.guidelineB.nameC.conceptD.identity

46.A.ThereforeB.MoreoverC.InsteadD.However

47.A.protectionB.permitC.fundD.instruction

48.A.reduceB.ignoreC.undertakeD.generate

49.A.rewardsB.warningsC.diseasesD.titles

50.A.glassesB.glovesC.shoesD.covers

51.A.oddB.unavoidableC.criticalD.incredible

52.A.focusB.evolutionC.demandD.breakthrough

53.A.spaceB.timeC.technologyD.history

54.A.unmatchedB.satisfyingC.sufficientD.concrete

55.A.declareB.indicateC.revealD.explore

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。

PariswitnessedthegloriousperformanceoftheChinesesportsdelegationatthe2024Olympics.Chinese

athletes,withtheirtenaciouss(顽强的)fightingspiritandoutstandingcompetitive56(strong),wroteanew

chapterinChinesesports.

Breakthroughsinbasicmajoreventsandpotentialadvantageouseventsbecameamajorhighlightofthis

Olympics.Themen's100-meterfreestyleathletesetanewworldrecord,57enabledtheChinesenational

anthemtobeplayedbesidetheswimmingpool.Eventslikesynchronizedswimming(花样游泳),rhythmic

gymnastics(艺术体操),andwomen'sboxingallachievedthebreakthroughofzeroOlympicgoldmedals.

Manyyoung“post-OOs“athletesbecametheleadingfiguresonthefield.Withthepassionofyouthandfearless

courage,theyshowedtheworldthestyleof58newgenerationofChineseathletes.Theydaredtofightand

competeinthefaceofpressure,brokethrough59(they)inthefaceofchallenges,andleft60(forgettable)

momentsonthefieldwithconfidentandcalmposturesandfirmbeliefs.

Itisworth61(note)thatwhilepursuingexcellentresults,theathletesoftheChinesesportsdelegation

always62(stick)toagoodsportsspiritandmoralstyle.Theyrespectedtheiropponentsand63(referee)

andinterpretedtheconnotationoftheOlympicspiritwithpracticalactions.

TheoutstandingperformanceoftheChinesesportsdelegationattheParisOlympicsnotonlywongloryforthe

motherland64inspiredmoreChinesepeople65(devote)themselvestosports.Theirstrugglesandeffortswill

becomeabrilliantbeaconontheroadofChinesesportsdevelopment.

第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(满分15分)

请你向学校英文报投稿,用英语描述在暑假所学到的一项新技能的经历以及从中获得的体验和感受。内容

包含:1.学的新技能是什么;2.分享心得感悟。

注意:1.词数80左右:

2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

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。

Lastnightitsnowedheavily.Nedopenedhiswindow,coughingfromtheeffort,andstuckarulerintothesnow.

“Fourinches,hesaid.tTour!^^

Ashesaidit,heheardcheersfromdownstairs.Theschoolheadmastermusthavearulertoo,hethought.His

brotherJackandsisterSaraweregluedtotheschoolnews,andtheyhappilyshoutedthatschoolwascanceled.Ned's

schoolusuallyhadonesnowdayeachyear.Asnowdayisarareandbeautifulthing,somethingspecial,something

nottobemissed.

Nedpressedhishandtohisforehead(前额).Itdidn'tfeelhot.Hegotsoexcited.Hetookoutalltheheaviest

clotheshecouldfind,andputontwosweaters,apairofsweatpantsandsnowpants,andawoolenhat.Hewantedto

gooutsidetoplay,buthismomstoppedhim.Shecheckedhistemperature,anditwas385℃Sheassured(向..保

证)himthatonceitdroppedto37C,hecouldplayinthesnow.Sheaskedhimtoeatsoupandrestwhileshetook

JackandSaratotheparkNed,thoughupset,watchedthemleaveandeventuallyatehissoupbeforegoingtobedas

hewasverytired.

Nedwokeuptoseesnowstillfallingoutsidehiswindow,Hewasn'tsweating.Hewasfeelingprettygood!He

tookhistemperature,anditwas37.8℃.BetterMuchbetter!Excited,Nedpulledonhispants,sweatersandhat.He

toldhismomthegoodnews,butshesaidhecouldplayinthesnowonlywhenhistemperaturedroppedto37C.

Feelingdisappointed,Nedsuddenlycameupwithanidea.Hewentintothekitchensecretly,filledaglasswith

icewater,andthenputthethermometer(温度计)intoit.

Afterward,heexcitedlyannouncedtohismom,“Icheckedmytemperatureagain!Thefeverisgone!”Hearinghis

momapproaching,eventhoughthethermometerhadn'tcompleteditsreading,Nedquicklyplaceditinhismouth

justassheenteredtheroom.Thethermometerbeeped(发出睹E睹E声),signalingcompletion,andhehandedittoher.

注意:I续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在相应位置作答

Ned'smomfoundNedhadatemperatureof30C._________________________________________________

Feelingashamed,Nedbegantakingofhishatuntilhefelthismom'shandstoppinghim.

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61.noting62.stuck63.referees64.but65.todevote

66.应用文写作

Duringthevacation,Iacquiredagreatdealofknowledge.Wrappingricedumplingsisoneofthemostuseful

skillsthathasleftadeepimpressiononme.

WhenIfirstattemptedtowrapricedumplings,Iconsidereditcomplicatedandfailedtomasterthekeypoints

oftheskill.Havingwatchedmymother'sdemonstration,Ibegantoimitateherwrappingmethodstepbystep---using

longleavestogetfit,shapingthericedumplingwhichseemslikeapyramid,andtyingittightlywithatinylong

rope.Tomygreatrelief,Ifinallymadeitthroughpersistenteffort.

NotuntilthendidIrealizethatsolongasIamwillingtotryoutconstantly,alltheeffortsaretopayoffsooner

orlater.

67.读后续写

Ned'smomfoundNedhadatemperatureof30℃.Shewasverysurprised,butquicklyrealizedNed'strick.She

jokinglysaid,t4Ohdear,Ned,wehavetogetyoutothehospital!?,Nednervouslyaskedwhy.Hismomshowedhim

thenumber.Ned'sfaceturnedslightlyredattheunexpectedlylowtemperature.Hisplantoloweritdidn'tworkout

asheexpected,makinghimfeelabitsilly.Seeinghisexpression,hismomlaughed,sayingNedmightbethefirst

kidtocheatandintentionallylowerhistemperature.

Feelingashamed,Nedbegantakingoffhishatuntilhefelthismom'shandstoppinghim."Let'sgooutside,

shesaid,hertonenowplayful.t4Foraliethatbad,youdeserveafifteen-minutesnowballfight."Hearingthesewords,

Ned'seyeslitupwithexcitement.Hethankedhismomwithasheepishgrin,calledJackandSara,andtheyallrushed

outside.Thesnowwasstillfallingsoftly,makingaperfectbackgroundfortheirlaughter.Theyhappilyplayedinthe

snow,havingafirnandcarefreesnowballfight,enjoyingthehappydayoff.

21.D22.D23.B

【导语】本文是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了在纽约州立公园露营的相关信息,包括预订和租赁费用、取

消政策、一般规则和信息以及露营者援助计划。

21.细节理解题。根据Reservation&RentalFees部分中“CampsiteRate:$15pernight.Out-of-stateresidentswill

payanextra$5pernightforcampsites.(露营地价格:每晚15美元。州外居民将为露营地每晚额外支付5美

元)”可知外州居民每晚营地费为15+5=20美元;根据Cancellations部分中"Cancelling7daysorlessbefore

arnval:Thecostsyouareexpectedtocoverincludethereservationfee$7.25andthecancellationfee$7.25,plusthe

feeofthefirstnighfscampsites.(抵达前7天或更短时间内取消:您需要支付的费用包括预订费7.25美元和取

消费7.25美元,外加第一晚的营地费)”可知,取消政策中说明抵达前7天或更短时间内取消需支付预订费

7.25美元、取消费7.25美元以及第一晚的营地费。那么外州居民在抵达前两日取消需支付

7.25+7.25+20=34.5美元。故选D项。

22.细节理解题。根据GeneralRulesandInformation

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