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2024-2025学年江苏省南京市高一下学期5月月考试英语质量检测试题第一部分听力(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.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inahospital. B.Inafactory. C.Inahotel.2.Whenwillthespeakersarriveattheairportprobably?A.At3:30. B.At4:30. C.At5:30.3.Whatsuggestiondoesthewomangivetotheman?A.Avoidingworkingatnight. B.GettingallthepartsfromJapan.C.Buyinganewwashingmachine.4.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.HowtogettoNewYork.B.Howtoenterforacourse.C.Howtogetadrivinglicence.5.Whatkeptthewomanawakelastnight?A.Theheat. B.Therepairsofthepower. C.Thestorm.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。听下面一段对话,回答第6、7题。6.Whydoesthewomantalktotheman?A.Tocanceltheirplan. B.Tomakeaninvitation. C.Toaskforinformation.7.Whatdoesthemandecidetodothisevening?A.Seeabandshow. B.Buyticketsonline. C.Accompanyhisparents.听下面一段对话,回答第8、9题。8.Howisthehouseusuallyheated?A.Bycoal. B.Byelectricity. C.Bywood.9.Whatwillthewomandonext?A.Makeaphonecall. B.Buyaheater. C.Cooksupper.听下面一段对话,回答第10至13题。10.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Neighbors. B.Colleagues. C.Husbandandwife.11.Whatdidthemandothisafternoon?A.Hedidhiswork. B.Hetooksomeexercise. C.Hefixedhiscomputer.12.Whatdoesthewomanwantthemantodo?A.Gooutsomewhere. B.Helpherwiththepaper. C.Stopplayingamusicalinstrument.13.Howdoesthemanfeelaboutthewoman’srequest?A.Shocked. B.Embarrassed. C.Angry.听下面一段对话,回答第14至17题。14.What’stheconversationmainlyabout?A.Fightingfire. B.Detectingfire. C.Preventingfire.15.Whatcanweknowfromtheconversation?A.Australialost4%ofitstrees.B.ThesystemisusedinAmerica.C.Thesystemwilluseheatcameras.16.Whatsizeoffirecanthenewsystemdiscover?A.Thesizeofacar. B.Thesizeofaplane. C.Thesizeofafootballfield.17.Whatisthewoman’sconcernbesidestrees?A.Protectinghumans. B.Purifyingtheair. C.Savinganimals.听下面一段独白,回答第18至20题。18.Whatisthespeakerdoing?A.Teachingaclass. B.Reportingastudy. C.Chairingameeting.19.Whatisthemostimportantpartoftakingnotes?A.Reading. B.Listening. C.Writing.20.Whatisoneoftheadvantagesofusingsymbols?A.Itkeepsinformationsecret. B.Itleavesceforfutureuse. C.Itmakeskeywordsnoticeable.第二部分阅读理解(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和D)中,选出最佳选项。AThebestsciencebooksinspireasenseofwonderandmakeyouamazedattheincredibleworldwelivein.Herearefourofthemtofeedyourimagination.AShortHistoryofNearlyEverythingbyBillBrysonHowdiditallbegin?Andhowdidwegethere?Combininghistoryandscience,thebookoffersacomprehensiveyetentertaininganswertothesequestions.BillBrysontakesthereaderonanimpressivejourneythroughthegreatestscientificdiscoveriesinhistory.Itexplainsscientifictopicsinavividway,butit’squitealongread.ThingExplainerbyRandallMunroeHowdohelicopterswork?Orcells?RandallMunroeexplainshowthingsworkusingillustrationsandonlythemostcommon1,000wordsinEnglish.Itwillshiftyourapproachtoexplanation.So,nexttimeexplainhowsomethingworksratherthanmerelycallitbyitsname.However,additionallymoretechnicaltermsmighthaveenhancedtheunderstandingandlearningexperience.AskanAstronautbyTimPeakeWhatdoesitfeelliketoflyintoce?Howdoyouprepareforit?AstronautTimPeakeanswersallthequestionsyouneverknewaboutgoingintoce.Thebookgivesinsightsintothecutting-edgescience,aswellastheday-to-daylifeonboardoftheInternationalceStation.Itsquestionandanswerformatmakesiteasytoquicklyfindanswers,butitcanbecomelessappealingduetothelackofdescriptivelanguage.DeepTimebyRileyBlackWanttoknowthestoryofourplanet?RileyBlacktakesusonajourney,intheorderoftime,throughthegeological(地质的)eventsthathaveshapedourplanet.Thefascinatinghigh-qualityimagesaresupportedbyeasilydigestibleexplanationsofkeyhistoricalmoments.Italsoexpandsonkeyconceptsingeology,astronomyandbiology.Yet,measuringthesizeofsomeobjectsonthephotosisdifficultduetothelackofascalebar(比例尺).21.Whichbookisorganizedintheformatofquestionandanswer?A.AShortHistoryofNearlyEverything. B.ThingExplainer.C.AskanAstronaut. D.DeepTime.22.What’sashortcomingofThingExplainer?A.Itisrathertoolong. B.Itiswritteninplainlanguage.C.Itlackstechnicalterms. D.Itfailstoincludeclearimages.23.WhatdoAShortHistoryofNearlyEverythingandDeepTimehaveincommon?A.Theycombinescienceandhistory. B.Theyfeaturevividillustrations.C.Theyintroduceastronauts’dailylife. D.Theyentertainreadersofallages.BForthepastfiveyears,PaulaSmith,ahistorianofscience,hasdevotedherselftore-creatinglong-forgottentechniques.Whiledoingresearchforhernewbook,shecameacrossa16th-centuryFrenchmanuscript(手稿)consistingofnearly1,000setsofinstructions,coveringsubjectsfromtoolmakingtofindingthebestsand.Theauthor’sintentionremainsasmysteriousashisname;hemayhavebeensimplytakingnotesforhisownrecords.ButSmithwasstruckmainlybythefactthatshedidn'ttrulygraspanyoftheskillstheauthordescribed.“Yousimplycan'tgetanunderstandingofthathandworkbyreadingaboutit,”shesays.ThoughSmithdidgetherhandsonthebestsand,doingthingstheold-fashionedwayisn'tjustaboutplayingaroundwithFrenchmud.Reconstructingtheworkofthecraftsmen(工匠)wholivedcenturiesagocanrevealhowtheyviewedtheworld,whatobjectsfilledtheirhomes,andwhatwentonintheworkshopsthatproducedthem.Itcanevenhelpsolvepresent-dayproblems:In2015,scientistsdiscoveredthata10th-centuryEnglishmedicinecouldkilladrug-resistantvirus.Theworkhasalsobroughtinsightsformuseums,Smithsays.Onemustknowhowanobjectwasmadeinordertopreserveit.What'smore,reconstructionsmightbetheonlywaytoknowwhattreasureslookedlikebeforetimeworethemdown.ScholarshaveseenthisideainpracticewithancientGreekandRomanstatues.Thesesculptureswerepaintedarainbowofstrikingcolours.Wecan'tappreciatethesekindsofdetailswithoutseeingworksofartastheyoriginallyappeared—somethingSmithbelievesyoucandoonlywhenyouhavearoadmap.Smithhasputthemanuscript’sideasintopractice.Herfinalgoalistolinktheworldsofartandsciencebacktogether:Shebelievesthatbringingtheoldrecipesforlifecanhelpdevelopakindoflearningthathighlightsexperimentation,teamwork,andproblemsolving.Backwhenscience—thencalled“thenewphilosophy(哲学)”—tookshape,academicslookedtocraftsmenforhelpinunderstandingthenaturalworld.Microscopesandtelescopeswereinventedbywayofartistictinkering(修补),ascraftsmenexperimentedwithglasstobetterbendlight.Ifwecanrediscoverthevaluesofhands-onexperienceandcraftwork,Smithsays,wecanmarrythebestofourmoderninsightswiththehandinessofourancestors.24.HowdidSmithfeelafterreadingtheFrenchmanuscript?A.Confusedaboutthetechnicalterms.B.Impressedwithitsdetailedinstructions.C.Discouragedbyitscomplexstructure.D.Shockedforherownlackofhandskills.25.AccordingtoSmith,thereconstructionworkisdonemainlyto_____________.A.restoreoldworkshopsB.understandthecraftsmenC.improvevisualeffectsD.inspirethephilosophers26.Whydoestheauthormentionmuseums?A.Torevealthebeautyofancientobjects.B.Topresentthefindingsofoldscience.C.Tohighlighttheimportanceofexhibitsinmuseums.D.Toemphasizethevaluesofhandskills.27.Whichwouldbethebesttitleforthispassage?A.CraftsmenSettheTrendsforArtistsB.CraftsmanshipLeadstoNewTheoriesC.CraftsmanshipMakesBetterScientistsD.CraftsmenReshapetheFutureofScienceCAfterabusymorning,lunchcanfeellikejustthepick-me-upyouneed,butsometimesthemealthatyouthoughtwouldenergizeyouistheverythingthatmakesyouwanttonapatyourdesk.Feelingtiredafterlunch,orpost-mealsingeneral,isknownaspostprandialsomnolence—alsocalledthefoodcoma.Partofthisphenomenonisduetobasicphysiology(生理学):Whenhumanseat,mostofourbloodgoestothedigestiveorganstoprocessthefood,saidSandraArévalo,directorofcommunityhealthandwellnessatMontefioreNyackHospitalinNewYorkstate.Feelingtiredafteramealdoesn’tnecessarilysuggestanunderlying(潜在的)issue.Buttherecanbeadditionalfactorsthatworsenthisnaturalresponse,makinggettingthroughtherestoftheworkdayoranyactivitiesexhausting.Here’swhattowatchoutforandhowtomakeadjustments.Whenitcomestowhyyoufeeloverlytiredaftereating,acommoncauseisconsumingmealsthatareheavyintermsofquantityorquality.Noteatingbreakfastcanleadtooverindulginglaterinthedayifexcessive(过度的)hungermakescontrollingyourappetitedifficult,Arévalosaid.Sometimes,however,themakeupofcertainfoodscancontributetotiredness.Fatsarethehardestnutrienttodigestbecausetheirmoleculesaremuchlargerthanthoseofproteinorcarbs,saidJulieStefanski,aspokespersonfortheAcademyofNutritionandDietetics.Ifyouhadamealhighinfat—suchasfriedfoodsorpizza—thatcouldmakeyoufeeltired.Mealshighinaddedsugarorrefinedorhighlyprocessedcarbohydratescanhavethesameeffect.Thefiberinso-calledwholefoods,whichreferstothenaturalorunprocessedfood,slowstheintakeofsugarintothebody,meaningtheydon’tcausebloodsugarorinsulinspikes(胰岛素飙升)andinsteadgiveyoumorestable,lastingenergy,saidKristinKirkpatrick,aregistereddietitianattheClevelandClinic.“Afive-minutewalkorsomethinghelpstoimprovecirculationandalertness(机敏),aswell,”Arévalosaid.28.Whatcanwelearnfromparagraph3?A.Bloodisbadforthedigestiveorgans.B.Bloodhasvarietiesoftaskstocarryout.C.Eatinghabitshaveagreateffectonhealth.D.Eatingtoomuchcanburdenthedigestiveorgans.29.Whichofthefollowingcanreplacetheunderlinedword“overindulging”?A.over-consuming B.overweight C.fallingsleepy D.lackingenergy30.WhichfoodwillKristinKerkpatricksuggest?A.Dimsum. B.Fishandchips. C.Friedegg. D.Corn.31.Whydoestheauthorwritethepassage?A.Topresentanewstudy. B.Toclarifyaconcept.C.Toprovidesomeguidance. D.Toshowasocialphenomenon.DIn2000,afamousevolutionarytheoristStephenJayGouldsaid,“There’sbeennobiologicalchangeinhumansin40,000or50,000years.We’vebuilteverythingwecallcultureandcivilizationwiththesamebodyandbrain.”Now,22yearslater,mostevolutionarybiologistsbegtodiffer.Naturalselectionisstilloperatingonhumans,theysay—andtheyhaveevidencetobackuptheclaim.SarahTishkoff,anevolutionarybiologistattheUniversityofPennsylvania,citesanexampleofnaturalselectionstillgoingontoday.Somepeoplehaveageneticvariant(变异)thatprotectsthemfrommalaria,whichinfectsandkillsmillionsofpeopleeveryday.Thesepeoplewillbemorelikelytoliveandpassonthatvarianttotheirchildren.Scientistshavebeenabletodiscovermanyexamplesofongoingnaturalselectionthankstoatechnology:theabilitytosequence(测定序列)thehumangenomequicklyandinexpensively.Butnotallthetoolsthatuncoversuchevidencearesohightech.Churchrecordsthatlistbirths,marriages,anddeathsofferauniquewindowintoevolutiononapopulation.ScottSolomon,anevolutionarybiologistatRiceUniversity,dugintothistypeofdataandfoundthatnaturalselectionfavorsanearlierstarttoreproduction—inotherwords,moretimetohavechildren.Themorechildren,themorechancesareforevolution.There’sanotherimportantactorinthisevolutionaryplay:culture.Whenpeoplemovefromonepopulationtoanother,theytaketheirgeneswiththem,andthatchangesthegenesinboththepopulationstheyleaveandtheonestheyjoin.“Thatisactuallyoneofthemostimportantsystemsformodernhumanevolution,”Scottsays.“Inthelastcoupleofhundredyears,andcertainlyinthelastcentury,humanpopulationshavebeenmixinglikeneverbefore.”Whydoestheauthormentiongeneticvariantinparagraph2?A.Toexplainabiologicalphenomenon. B.Toproveanevolutionarytheory.C.Tostresstheseriousnessofmalaria. D.Tohighlighteffortsbyscientists.33.Whatmaycontributetothediscoveryofongoingnaturalselection?A.Rapidgeneticchanges. B.Increasingresearchbudget.C.Birthrecordsfromthegovernment. D.Advancementoftechnology.34.WhatcanweinferfromScottSolomon’sstudy?A.Churchrecordsshowatrendofearlyreproduction.B.Populationmovementhasreachedthepeak.C.Morechildrenwillbenefitthewholesociety.D.Cultureinfluencesevolutiongreaterthantechnology.35.Whatisthemainideaofthispassage?A.Thestudyonbiologicalchangeinhumanevolutiondeservesconducting.B.Geneticvariantsandculturalshiftsplaycrucialrolesinhumanevolution.C.Themixinghumanpopulationssignificantlydecideevolutionaryprocesses.D.Modernscientifictoolsrevolutionizethestudyofhumanevolution.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。Don’tRuinHealthyEatingWhenYouTravelI’venoticedthat,aspeoplebecomemoreconsciousofhowfoodaffectstheirhealth,leavinghomecansometimespresentchallengesforthosewhowanttokeepeatingwell.Herearesomesimplewaystoeatadventurouslyandwellwhileyou’reenjoyingthebestmomentsofyourtrip:Planahead.Oftenwhenwe’retraveling,we’reoutofourroutineandaren’teatingatregularintervals.____36____Contrarytothepopularmyththatyoushouldholdoffeatingtosaveroomforabigmeal,goingforlongstretcheswithouteatingactuallycausesyourbodytobecometiredandhangontocalories.Packsnacksforeasyaccess:nuts,seeds,hard-boiledeggs,firmfruits.Don’tforgetthegrocerystore.Asupermarket,especiallyalocalone,canbeyourbestplacetogetsomethingtoeatwhiletraveling.____37____You’llfindawidervarietyofgreatfoodsthatarefreeoffat,dairy,andothercommonallergense(过敏素)atareasonablecost.Drinkmorewaterthanyounormallydo.____38____Walkingaroundalldayexpendsenergyanddehydrates(脱水)yourbody.Oftenpeopledrinkalcoholorsodaswithmeals,andthesearealsodehydrating.Drinkingmorethanyourusualeightglassesofwateradaywillkeepyouenergized,hydrateyourcellsandkeepyourskinglowing.Drinklessalcoholthaneveryonearoundyouisdrinking.Thiscanbechallenging,especiallyonbusinesstrips,wheredrinkingisafamiliarpastime.____39________40____Letyourselfhavetreats,andenjoythem—justkeepittoonceaday.Getthatgoodpieceofchocolatecake.Haveanextrahelpingofsteakfries.Orderthethingwithbutter,andloveeverysinglebite.Thenbedonewiththeless-than-healthyfood,andrememberthatyoualwayshaveanotherdayforthatsmalltreat.A.Justenjoythetreatsthatyoulike.B.Trythe“one-and-done”rule.C.Planesandhotelroomsaregenerallydry.D.Sometimeswecangoseveralhourswithouteatinganything.E.However,drinkingtoomuchcanleadtomoreunhealthyeating.F.You’llhaveeasy,cheapaccesstofreshproduceandhealthysnacks.G.Planningaheadoftimeallowsyoutocontrolwhatgoesintoyourbody.第三部分语言运用(共四节,满分55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。TheschoolwhereRachelteachesservesfreemealstoitsstudents.Beforeheradoringstudentsleftfortheirnewyearvacation,they41herwithlotsofgifts.Butonegiftfromagirl,inparticular,42herheart.ThisgirlwantedtogetRachelsomethingso43,buthadnothingtogive.Soratherthanoffernothing,she44herfreebreakfastcereal(混合麦片)atschool.Shetookthe45topickeverydriedgrape,thefavoritepartofherbreakfast,outofhercerealand46themasanunusualnewyearpresentforherteacher.Rachelpostedthe47storyon,hopingtohelppeoplegainsome48forwhattheyhaveintheirlives—becauseevenwhenthisyoungsterhadnothingtooffer,shewasstillwillingto49herfavouritedriedgrapes.Inspiredbythekindgesture,manypeoplecontactedtheschoolheadmastertomake50.“Itmakesmesoproudofmykidsthattheyhavetouchedyourheartsalongwithmine,”Rachelsaid.“Your51inofferinggiftstoboththestudentsandmeandyourdonationstoourschoolhavenotgone52.Wearealldeeplymoved.”“Mywishforallofyouistorememberthiskindandsimple53oflovefromoneofmyschoolbabiesandcarryitwithyouandcontinueto54loveandkindnesstoeveryoneyoumeet—notjustduringthis55season.”41. A.helpedB.showeredC.comfortedD.supplied42. A.meltedB.curedC.changedD.broke43. A.hesitantlyB.casuallyC.badlyD.hardly44. A.openedupB.askedforC.gaveawayD.putaside45. A.courageB.chanceC.lesson D.time46. A.deliveredB.cookedC.rewrappedD.separated47. A.niceB.funnyC.imaginaryD.old48. A.realizationB.appreciationC.confidenceD.desire49. A.enjoyB.sacrificeC.collectD.keep50. A.preparationsB.appointmentsC.donationsD.requirements51. A.curiosityB.troubleC.experienceD.generosity52. A.uncheckedB.unnoticedC.unexpectedD.uncovered53. A.hopeB.wordC.trickD.act54. A.spreadB.teachC.explainD.declare55. A.graduationB.autumnC.holidayD.school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。New-styleChineseteachainMollyTea___56___(appeal)tobeverage(饮料)loverswithitsYongchunFoshou,madefromafamousoolongtearecently.DatafromElemeshowsasurgeindemandforChinese-stylemilkteas,withordersforLongjingmilktea___57___(multiply)overthepastyear.TheChinaTeaMarketingAssociationreportsthatyoungconsumersaredrivinga“Chinachic”trend,whichinvolves___58___(prefer)innovativeproductswithChineseelements.Modernteahousesarebecomingsocialhubsfortheyouth,signalingashiftintea___59___(consume).TheatreTea,___60___(found)in2015,hasopenedanewBeijingstore___61___combinesretail(零售)withamodernChinesetea-drinkingexperience.Thevenueisnotedforitsauthenticteainteractionsandworkshops,especiallypopularwiththeyouth.Co-founderSunXulingobservesthattheintroductionofsugar-freeoptionshasmade___62___easierforyoungconsumerstoappreciatethenaturalflavorsoftea.Sheforeseesafuturewhereteaisembracedasadailyluxury,enjoyedinvariousways.___63___offeringsugar-freetea,TheatreTeaisalsodelightingpalates(味觉)withdessertsthatartfullyblendChineseteawithWesternsweets,___64___combinationthatisgainingevenmorepraisethanexpected.Thisculinary(食物的)blendisnotonlyenrichingthediversityoftheteaexperiencebutalsofosteringamuch___65___(deep)understandingandenjoymentofteaamongitsconsumers.第三节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)根据首字母或汉语在空白处填入1个适当的单词的正确形式。66.Thereisagreatdealofevidencei__________thatmusicactivitiesengagedifferentpartsofthebrain.67.Notonlydoestravellinghelprelievestressbutalsob__________ourhorizons.68.Future__________(拓展)ofthebusinessofthefamilycallsfortwonewfactories,whichareindesign.69.Thes__________inthemountainsisverybeautiful,whichattractsmoreandmoretourists.70.Asanewspokesman,heoftenthinksofhowhecanrespondmore__________(恰当)onsuchoccasions.71.Ifeltembarrassedbymycomplete__________(无知)ofworldhistorywhenaskedarelatedquestioninclass.72.Onlyaquarteroftheparticipantswereinf__________oftheproposal,therestagainstit.73.Thecompletionofthisproject__________(刺激)theeconomyofthisregionifnotthewholeofChina.74.Fordhasagreata__________forknowledge,andheisalwaysreadytolearnnewthings.75.Theboystoodstill,__________(低垂)hisheadwhenhisteacherreportedhisschoolperformancestohisparents.根据句意用所给词的适当形式填空。Perhapsthenextgenerationofscientistswilldiscovermoremedicines__________(benefit)toglobalhealthcarewiththeirconstantefforts.77.Weintended__________(start)theengineassoonaspossible,butitfailedtowork.78.Theirfinaldecisionwas__________(negate)theagreement,achoicethatwouldhavefar-reachingconsequencesforbothpartiesinvolved.79.Hedislikedthefeelingofconfinement,soheavoidedsituationslike__________(trap)insmallces.80.__________(link)thenewprintertothecomputer,Ibegantotypemyreportoutfortheconference.第四节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据要求翻译句子。经过反复试验,屠呦呦和她团队的不懈努力终于在1972年11月获得了回报,他们成功发现了青蒿素。(使用介词短语和含pay的短语)________________________,therelentlesseffortsofTuYouyouandherteamfinally____________inNovember1972,withthesuccessfuldiscoveryofqinghaosu.通过汲取前人的智慧,这位研究人员提出了一个理论,挑战了他所在领域的既有理论。(使用非谓语和含put的短语)________________________ofhispredecessors,theresearcher________________________thatchallengedtheestablishedonesinhisfield.鸡汤是一种治愈食物,它不仅弥补了我不好的感觉,还帮助缓解了我的思乡之情,从内到外温暖了我的心。(使用含make和relieve的短语)Chickensoupisacomfortfoodthatnotonly__________________badfeelingsbutalsohelps________________________,warmingmyheartfromtheinsideout.那天,经过一天漫长的徒步旅行后,一杯冰啤酒和一顿丰盛的牛排是我们迫切需要的,真是恰到好处。(使用含cry的短语和非谓语)Afteralongdayofhiking,acoldbeerandaheartysteakwerewhatwe__________________,truly_____________________.有时候,我们想当然地认为一杯咖啡会神奇地奏效,让我们成为高效的天才。(使用含take的句式和含do的短语)Sometimeswe____________________________thatacupofcoffeewillmagically_____________________andturnusintoproductivegeniuses.写作(共1小题,满分15分)假定你是李华,你校交换生Michael非常喜欢中国美食。本学期你校要开设烹饪选修课程,请你写封邮件向他介绍这门课程,并邀请他参加。内容包括:1.课程基本情况:开设时间、地点、目的等;2.课程内容;3.发出邀请。注意:1.词数80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。DearMichael,____________________________________________▲_________________________________________________________________________________________▲_________________________________________________________________________________________▲_________________________________________________________________________________________▲_____________________________________________________________________________________Yourssincerely,LiHua答案听力1—5ABCCA6—10BBACA11—15BCABC16—20ACABC第二部分阅读理解第一节21-23CCA24-27DBDC28-31BADC32-35BDBB第二节36-40DFCEB第三部分语言运用第一节41-45BACAD 46-50CABBC51-55DBDAC第二节56.hasappealed57.multiplying58.preferring59.consumption60.founded61.which/that62.it63.Beyond/Besides64.a65.deeper第三节66.indicating67.broadens68.expansion69.scenery70.appropriately/properly71.ignorance72.favour73.stimulates/stimulated74.appetite75.lowering76.beneficial77.tohavestarted78.tonegate79.beingtrapped80.Havinglinked81.Through/Bytrialanderror;paidoff82.Drawingonthewisdom;putforwardatheorymakesupfor;relievemeofhomesickness84.criedoutfor;hittingthespot85.takeitforgranted;dothetrick第四部分作文DearMichael,I'mdelightedtotellyouaboutanewcookingelectivecoursestartingthissemester,whichIthinkwillinterestyou,givenyourloveforChinesecuisine.HeldeveryFridayafternoonfrom3:30to5:00PMinourschool'skitchenlab,thecourseisaimedatteachingstudentstheartofChinesecookingwhiledeepeningtheirunderstandingoftheculture.We'lllearnessentialcookingtechniques,likeknifeskillsandfoodpresentation,andpreparetraditionaldisheslikeJiaozi.It'sdefinitelyanexcellentopportunitythatcannotbemissedaswecanshareexperiences,cooktogether,andtasteavarietyofdeliciousfoods.What'smoreexcitingisthatwegettopickfresh,organicvegetablesfromourschoolfarmforourdishes.Ibelievethishands-onexperiencewillbebothenjoyableandeducational.I'dbethrilledifyoucouldjoinus.It'sagreatchancetoindulgeyourpassionforChinesefoodinafunandinteractiveway.Lookingforwardtoyourreply!Yours,LiHua听力原文Text1M:Excuseme,madam.Visitorsarenotallowedhere.Thisistheoperatingroom.W:I’msorry.Imusthavegotofftheliftonthewrongfloor.M:Youcangotothethirdfloorifyouwanttoseethepatients.(1)Text2M:It’salready2:30.Shouldwesetofffortheairportnow?W:Theplanewon’ttakeofftill5:30.Theairportisonlyaone-hourdrivefromhere,solet’ssetoffat3:30.(2)Text3M:Mywashingmachineismorethan10yearsoldandithasworkedjustfineuntillastnight.W:You’llneverbeabletogetpartsforit,evenfromJapan.Soitmightbetimetoinvestinamorerecentmodel.(3)Text4M:IneedtogetmydrivinglicensebeforenextsummerforthattriptoNewYork.(4)W:There’sacrashcoursemydrivingschooloffers.Youcandoyourtheorytestonthecomputer,haveaclasseverydayfortwoorthreeweeksandtakeyourtestattheend.Text5W:I’msotiredtoday.Mypowerwentoutlastnightduringthestorm,andIcouldn’tfigureouthowtofixit.M:Thatseemslikeanannoyingtask.Didyoustayuptryingtofindoutwhattheproblemwas?W:No.Itwasjusttoohottosleepafterthat.(5)Text6W:Hi,Mike.Doyouhaveanyplansfortheweekend?IhaveanextraticketfortheDawsonTrio’sliveperformanceatCapitalStadium.Wouldyouliketojoinme?(6)M:Idon’tknowifIcan.Myparentsarecomingtotownthisweekend,soIneedtospendtimewiththem.W:Well,iftheylikejazz,theymightenjoytheshowaswell.Whydon’tyougototheband’swebsiteandseeiftherearemoreticketsavailable?(7)Theirshowsoftensellout,butyoumightbelucky.M:Allright,I’lldothatthisevening.(7)Thanksfortheinformation.Text7W:Whyisitsocoldinthishouse,Dad?M:Weweresupposedtogetsomecoalforthefire,butithasn’tarrivedyet.(8)W:Well,weneedit.Can’tweburnsomewood?M:No,wedidn’thaveany.YoucouldusethelittleelectricheaterIboughtlastweek.I’llphonethecoaldealernowandaskwhatishappening.W:OK.IthinkI’llstarttomakedinnernow.(9)Wemightfeelwarmer

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