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2024-2025学年第一学期高三年级12月学情调研测试英语试题第一部分听力(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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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.Whatdoesthemanthinkofhisoffice?A.It’sbright. B.It’ssmelly. C.It’sbeautiful.2.Whydoesthemanwanttoreturnthefan?A.Heisdissatisfiedwiththesize.B.There’ssomethingwrongwithit.C.Hedoesn’tlikethestyle.3.Whatwillthewomandotomorrow?A.Takeavacation.B.Haveatalkwiththemanager.C.Hiremorepeople.4.Howmuchwouldthewomanpay?A.$1.20. B.$3.60. C.$4.80.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Anewmethodofkeepingbacteriaaway.B.Agoodwaytoadvertisepapertowels.C.Aconvenientmeanstotransporttheshoppingcar.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。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Howdoesthewomanfeel?A.Disappointed. B.Worried. C.Depressed.7.Whatdoesthemansuggestdoing?A.PayingmoreattentiontoGeorge.B.CheeringGeorgeup.C.LeavingGeorgealone.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whatisprobablythewoman?A.Atrainer. B.Ahotelclerk. C.Acustomer.9.WhatdoesthewomansayabouttheWeGym?A.It’sopenallday. B.It’sbeingrepaired. C.It’salwaysfree.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Customerandshopassistant.B.Interviewerandinterviewee.C.Formercolleagues.11.WhatdidthewomandoinTacoma?A.Abranchmanager. B.Anassistantdirector. C.Ane-commercemanager.12.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?A.PeterSmithisn’tsatisfiedwiththewoman.B.Thewomanknowsmuchaboute-commerce.C.Themanisn’tqualifiedforthejob.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Onthestreet. B.Inasportscomplex. C.Inabeachhotel.14.Whatdoesoneneedtoshowtoparkinthehotel?A.Adriver’slicense. B.Anaccommodationorder. C.Anemployee’scard.15.Whereisthereception?A.Oppositetheadultswimmingpool.B.Behindthecafeteria.C.Infrontofapetstore.16.Whatisthemangoingtodonext?A.Getapermitfromreception.B.Gotothecafeteria.C.Drivethecarintothehotel.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatisaspecialattractionforchildren?A.Abookshop. B.Slideandvideoshows. C.Aquiz.18.Whencanslideandvideoshowsbewatched?A.At10:00. B.At9:30. C.At9:00.19.Whatarethelistenersremindedtodoiftheywantaguidedtour?A.Booktheticketsinadvance.B.Consulttheinformationdesk.C.ArriveatthenewSeaLifeCenterearlier.20.Whatappealstobothchildrenandadults?A.Thefamilydiningarea. B.Thesouvenirshop. C.Thebigglasstunnel.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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AIllustration(插画)CompetitionEnterthecompetitionmostrespectedandadmiredintheindustryforcreativityinillustration,theCommunicationArtsillustrationCompetition.Selectedbydistinguishedprofessionals,thewinningentrieswillbedistributedworldwideintheCommunicationArtsillustrationAnnualandon,ensuringimportantexposureofthecreations.EachwinnerwillreceiveaprofessionalizedAwardofExcellence,madefromsolidaluminum,andanawardcertificate.CommunicationArt’sAwardofExcellenceisoneofthemostdesiredawards.Ifchosen,winningplacesyouinthehighestranksofyourprofession.WhatToEnterWithAnyillustrationfirstpublishedorproducedfromJan.2022toJan.2023isqualified.Entriesmayoriginatefromanycountry.DescriptionsinEnglisharenecessaryforthejudgestoread.EntriesCanBeSubmittedInTheFollowingFormatsDigitalImages:RGBimagesinJPGformatwithamaximumfilesizeof2MB.GIFimagesmaybelivelier,butwouldbeturneddown,andsowouldthePNGones.IllustrationCompetitionCategories&EntryFeesCategorySingleillustrationSeriesofillustrationsBooks(covers,jackets,etc.)$40$80(limitof5)Motion(mediaforfilms,videos,etc.)$90$180(limitof3)StudentWork$20(Image)$45(Video)$40(Images,limitof5)$90(Video,limitof3)Formorecategories,pleasedownloadthecategoryPDF.LateFeesEntriesmustberegisterednolaterthanJan.13,2023.Entriesregisteredafterthatdatewillbechargedafeeof$10each.NoentriescanberegisteredafterJan.27,2023.21.Whatwillthewinnergain?A.Exposuretoworld-famousworks.B.AbonusfromCommunicationArts.C.Apersonalizedawardcertificate.D.Widerecognitionintheindustry.22.Whichofthefollowingisunfitforthecompetition?A.Aseriesforcoversofthreeillustrations. B.APNGimagewithafilesizeof1MB.C.Anewlyproducedmotionentry. D.AstudentworkfromArgentina.23.HowmuchshouldbepaidforthreeseriesofcoverillustrationssubmittedonJan.20,2023?A.$110. B.$120. C.$80. D.$90.BCollegeprofessorsthesedaysfaceanever-higherbartogettheattentionoftheirstudents,forcedtocompetewithsmartphonesandlaptopsinlargelecturehalls.Butwhenyourprofessorisasocialmediastar,it’salittlebiteasier.TatianaErukhimova,whoteachesphysicsatTexasA&MUniversity,hasmanagedtogetherstudents,aswellasfuturegenerations,excitedaboutthescience.Knownas“Dr.Tatiana”toherstudentsandonlinefanbase,theprofessorperformsphysicstrickswithboundlessenergyandenthusiasm.Inthekid-friendlyvideos,Erukhimovausesarangeofeverydayobjectsinherexperiments,frompingpongballstotoiletpaper.Herdepartment’sYouTubepagehasabout2.5millionfollowers.ShegotfamousonYouTube.It’sclearsheknowswhatittakestogetyoungpeopleexcitedaboutahardscience.Butitwasn’talwaysthatway.Whenshefirststartedteachingcollegefreshmanclassesalmosttwodecadesago,shestruggledtograbtheattentionofheryoungerstudents.Shewasusedtoteachingjuniors,asshehadforafewyearspriortothat.Byjunioryear,studentsenrolledinphysicsarecommittedtolearn,shesays.Withthem,shecouldwalkthroughthesyllabus(教学大纲)ondayone,andstillcommandtheroom.Butwhenitcomestoteachingalargelecturehallof100-plusfirst-yearstudents,firstimpressionsaremake-or-break.Bythesecondsemester,shefoundherfooting(立足点),adjustingherapproachtogetherstudentsengaged.“Talktoyourstudentsbeforeandafterclass,walkupanddownthestairswhenyouteachyourclassratherthanstayonthestage.Anddon’tjustlecture,talktothem—makeitinteractive,”shesays.And,ofcourse,addshowydemonstrationstohelpstudentstoconnecttheseabstractconceptswithreallife.She’searnedmorethanjustrecognitiononsocialmedia.InOctober,shewashonoredwithanationalawardforscienceoutreach“forleadershipinbringingtheexcitementofphysicsthroughinnovativeeducationprograms.”24.Howdoestheauthorintroducethetopicinparagraph1?A.Bygivinganexample. B.Byposingacontrast.C.Byjustifyinganassumption. D.Byexplainingaphenomenon.25.WhatchallengedidcollegefreshmancoursesposetoTatiana?A.Introducingthesyllabustoherstudents.B.Creatingalastingimpressiononherstudents.C.Findingalecturehalllargeenoughforherstudents.D.Preventingherstudents’absent-mindedness.26.HowdidTatianafindherfootinginherteaching?A.Bybecomingasocialmediastar. B.Bylecturingstudentsmore.C.Bybondingwithherfreshmen. D.Byansweringallherstudents’questions.27.WhichbestdescribesTatianaErukhimova?A.Flexible. B.Rigid. C.Humorous. D.Demanding.CScientistshavefiguredouthowtoobtainlargeamountsofoilfromduckweed(浮萍),oneofnature’sfastest-growingwaterplants.Changingsuchplantoilintobiofuelsfortransportationandheatingcouldbeabigpartofamoresustainablefuture.Foranewstudy,ledbyShanklin,abiochemist,inthePlantBiotechnologyJournal,researchersgenetically(基因地)engineeredduckweedplantstoproduceseventimesmoreoilperacrethansoybeans—currentlythemostcommonlyusedbiofuel-producingplant.Unlikefossilfuels,biofuelscanberegainedfasterthantheyareused.Fuelsmadefromnewandusedvegetableoils,animalfatcanhavealowercarbonfootprintthanfossilfuelsdo,dependingonhowtheyaresourced,buttherehasbeenarecentoppositionagainstthem.Thisispartlybecausesomanycropsnowgointoenergyproductionratherthanfood.Besides,biofuelstakeupmorethan100millionacresoftheworld’sagriculturalland.Duckweed,commononeverycontinentbutAntarctica,isamongtheworld’smostproductiveplantsperacre,andtheresearcherssuggestitcouldbeagame-changingrenewableenergysourcemainlybecauseofthefactthatitgrowsreadilyinwater,soitwouldn’tcompetewithfoodcropsforagriculturalland.Moreover,Shanklinandhisteamfoundawaytosidestepamajorbiotechnologicalobstacle.AccordingtoRebeccaRoston,abiochemistattheUniversityofNebraska,whowasnotinvolvedinthestudy,engineeredgreenplantstypicallyexpendalotofenergyonoilproductionandthusstopgrowing.Forthenewstudy,Shanklinsays,theresearchersaddedanoil-producinggenethatwouldbeinactiveatfirst,andthen“turnitonlikealightswitch”byintroducingaparticularmolecule(分子)onlywhentheplanthadfinishedgrowing.Thisprocess“wentextremelywell,”Rostonsays.“Ifitworksinotherspecies,thiscansolveoneofourbiggestissues,whichishowwecanmakemoreoilinmoreplantswithoutnegativelyaffectinggrowth.”28.Whatcanbelearnedaboutduckweedplantsfromthetext?A.Theyareengineeredtomakebiofuels.B.Theyprovidevitalnutrientsforhumans.C.Theyposethreattoagriculturallands.D.Theyabsorblesscarbonthansoybeans.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“sidestep”inparagraph3mean?A.Transform. B.Extend. C.Overcome. D.Escape.30.WhatcanwelearnfromwhatRebeccaRostonsaid?A.Biofuelproductioncompeteswithfoodcrops.B.RostonparticipatedinShanklin’sresearch.C.Biofuelproductionwillceaseplantgrowth.D.Thegeneactivationmethodispromising.31.Whichcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.Duckweed:AnidealgreenenergysourceB.AnenergyrevolutionisunavoidableC.AperfectreplacementforbiofuelsisfoundD.Biofuel:ApracticalsolutionforenergycrisisDSoonafterChatGPTwasintroducedtopublicin2022,researcherstestedwhattheartificialintelligence(AI)chatbotwouldwriteafteritwasaskedquestionswithfalsenarratives.Theresultsweretroubling.ResearcherspredictthatgenerativetechnologylikeChatGPTcouldmakedisinformationcheaperandeasiertoproduceforanevenlargernumberofspreadersofdisinformation.Personalized,real-timechatbotscouldsharefalseinformationinincreasinglycredibleandpersuasiveways,researcherssay,smoothingouthumanerrorslikepoorgrammarandmistranslationsandadvancingbeyondeasilydiscoverablecopy-pastejobs.Andtheysaythatnoavailablestrategiescaneffectivelyfightit.EarlierversionsofChatGPT,whichwascreatedbythecompanyOpenAI,havebeenusedforyearstofillonlineforumsandsocialmediaplatformswithcommentsandunwantedemails.MicrosofthadtostopactivityfromitsTaychatbotwithin24hoursofintroducingitonTwitterin2016aftertrolls(恶意发帖人)taughtittouseracistlanguage.ChatGPTisfarmorepowerful,advancedandcomplex.Suppliedwithquestionsloadedwithdisinformation,itcanproduceconvincing,cleanvariationsonthecontentwithinseconds,withoutdisclosingitssources.Recently,MicrosoftandOpenAIintroducedanewBingsearchengineandwebbrowserthatcanusechatbottechnologytoplanvacations,translatetextsorconductresearch.OpenAIresearchershavelongbeennervousaboutchatbotsfallingintohandsofcriminals.Theyvoicedtheirconcernabouttheirchatbot’scapabilitiestolowercostsofdisinformationcampaignsandaidinthepursuitofmonetarygains,particularpoliticalagendas,and/ordesirestocreatechaosorconfusion.OpenAIusesmachinesandhumanstomonitorcontentthatisfedintoandproducedbyChatGPT.ThecompanyreliesonbothitshumanAItrainersandfeedbackfromuserstoidentifyandfilteroutharmfultrainingdatawhileteachingChatGPTtoproducebetter-informedresponses.OpenAI’spoliciesprohibituseofitstechnologytopromotedishonesty,misleadusersorattempttoinfluencepolitics.Thecompanyoffersafreemoderationtooltohandlecontentthatpromoteshate,self-harmandviolence.32.WhatdoweknowabouttheTaychatbot?A.Itwasslowinlearningnewcontent.B.ItwasintroducedtocompetewithChatGPT.C.Itwastakendownshortlyafteritwasreleased.D.ItwasOpenAI’smostadvancedchatbot.33.HowdoesChatGPTincreasetheriskofdisinformation?A.Itreducestheeffectivenessofdisinformation.B.Itlowersthecostofdisinformationcampaigns.C.Itspreadsinformationmorequicklythanbefore.D.Itmakesdisinformationcheaperandconvincing.34.WhatdoesOpenAIdotopreventthemisuseofChatGPT?A.Encourageuserstogivefeedback.B.Monitorcontentandfollowstrictrules.C.Sharedatawithothercompanies.D.Reviewinformationfromnewusers.35.Whatcouldbethebesttitleofthispassage?A.ResearchersSeekSolutionstoCombatAIChatbotsB.OpenAIBanstheMisuseofGenerativeTechnologyC.ResearchersRaiseAlarmsAboutAIChatbotsD.ChatGPTCraftsMisinformationinMoreAreas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。Whenyougetupinthemorning,whatisthefirstthingthatyoutendtodo?Bychance,isittochecknotificationsonacellphone?36Thatusuallymeansusingthenewesttechnologyinnearlyeveryaspectoflife.37Onesensibleapproachistosetgoals,usetimelimits,andavoidlettinganysinglemediumorelectronicplatformtakeupthelion’sshareofyourtime.Onemajorimpactofadvancedtechnologyhasbeenthechangeinthewaypeopleread.Aftercenturiesofreadingtheprintedpage,peoplenowdomuchoftheirreadingonvariouskindsofscreensforthereasonthattheshiftisconvenientandcost-effective.38Oneconcernisthatlightfromcomputerandphonescreenscaneventuallycausetearyeyes.Inaddition,recentresearchhasfoundadvantagestoreadingonpaper.ProfessorVirginiaClintonoftheUniversityofNorthDakotaexaminedresultsfrom33studiesonreading.Thisresearchindicatesthatstudentsdemonstratedbettercomprehensionwhenreadingonpaperratherthanonscreens.39Itsimplysuggeststhatreadingonpaperhasnotyetlostitsvalue.Howoftendopeoplefindthemselveswatchingvideosorusingwebsitesonlytofindthathourshavepassedwiththeiroriginalgoalunfulfilled?Thatisbecausedesignersuseartificialintelligencetocreatevideofeedsandmusicstreamingprogramsthatabsorbyourattentionforaslongaspossible.Therefore,itismoreimportantthanevertobeabletotakeastepback.40Indoingso,itcangivethembacktheirtimeandsenseofagency.A.Usersshouldestablishreasonableusagetimelimitsbasedontheiractualneeds.B.However,somepeoplechoosetoreadonpaperwhenpossible.C.Sometimes,smallchangescangoalongway.D.Thatdoesnotmeantoneverreadonaphone.E.Formany,keepingupwiththemostcurrentinformationisamust.F.Thevalueofitoftendependsonthejudgmentoftheuser.G.Sometimes,though,constantconnectivitycanbecomeabitoverwhelming.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,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。AsaPh.D.student,Ispentmanydaysandnightsoutdoors.IwascuriousaboutwhatIsawinthefieldandthrilledwhenIcould41ittowhatIread.ButwhenIbecameaprofessorandstartedmyteachinginAmerica,Inolongerhadthe42tofocusonresearch,consumedbypressing43inmyteachingandwriting.Adecadelater,after44apositioninmyhomecountryCanadaasaprofessor,Ihadafewmonthsbetweenjobs,whichmeantIcouldassistmywifewitha(n)45forherwork.Iwasfreeasabird.OnedaywhileIwashome46watchingtherainoutside,itstruckmethatIneededtoslowdownabitalongtheway,soastokeepmycuriosityinmy47andtothinkdeeply.Inmynewjob,Imadeita(n)48tothinkandwriteabitathomeeachmorning.Afterthat,I’dcycletoworkalongtheriver,anactivitythathelpedme49thoseideasandremembermydailygoaltobecurious.Fun50metoexploremoreinwhatIworkedon.AndsoonIhadnewideasto51tomyPh.D.students.Asretirementapproaches,Ihavebegunto52howtohelpearly-careerscientistsavoidsomeofthetrapsIfellinto.I53encouragemygraduatestudentstotaketimetothink,tohavefunwiththeirresearch,andtomakethesethingsa(n)54habitintheirlives.Ialsotellthemtopayattentiontotheconditionsandplacesthatboosttheir55andabilitytothinkdeeply.Theyarethelifebloodofourscientificwork.41.A.refer B.apply C.connect D.limit42.A.strength B.emotion C.challenge D.freedom43.A.requirements B.assessments C.assumptions D.rewards44.A.anticipating B.accepting C.boosting D.ignoring45.A.lecture B.assignment C.advertisement D.mark46.A.proudly B.sorrowfully C.nervously D.lazily47.A.consumption B.calculation C.research D.speech48.A.lesson B.habit C.initiative D.investment49.A.support B.abandon C.process D.evaluate50.A.expanded B.formed C.drove D.interrupted51.A.bring B.lend C.hold D.distribute52.A.turnout B.reflecton C.decideon D.ruleout53.A.temporarily B.accidentally C.sincerely D.sympathetically54.A.urgent B.cautious C.vivid D.permanent55.A.profile B.equality C.regulation D.curiosity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。BeijingCentralAxis(中轴线),exhibitingtheidealorderoftheChinesecapital,hasbeenlistedontheUNESCOWorldHeritageList,56(become)China’s59thWorldHeritageSite.BeijingCentralAxis57(construct)inthe13thcenturyrunsnorth-souththroughtheheartoftheoldcityofBeijing,totaling7.8kilometersin58(long).Withcontinuousimprovementovercenturies,BeijingCentralAxisbecomesanensemble(集合)ofbuildingcomplexes59ancientsitesthatgovernstheoveralllayoutoftheoldcity.AtthenorthernendoftheAxis60(be)theBellandDrumTowers;itthenrunssouththroughtheWanningBridgeandtheJingshanHill,theForbiddenCityandsomeotherfamousplaces,61theYongdingmenGateatthesouthernendoftheAxis.TheImperialAncestralTemple,theAltarofLandandGrain,theTempleofHeaven,andtheAltaroftheGodofAgriculture62(locate)ontheeastandwestsidesoftheAxis.AlongtheAxistherearepalacesandgardens,ancientcitymanagementfacilities,63(nation)ceremonialandpublicbuildings,androads.Ithasformed64cityarchitecturalcomplex,witnessingtheidealorderofcapitalcitiesthathas65(extreme)influencedthebuildingsoftraditionalChinesecitiesformorethantwothousandyears.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华,你们班在校英文报组织的以“太空”为主题的海报设计大赛中获奖。请你给英国朋友Peter写一封邮件分享这次经历,内容包括:1.创作过程;2.你的感想。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。DearPeter,____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua第二节读后续写(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。Kwan’sSecretTalent“Kwan,isn’tthatyourartteacher?”hisgrandmothersaid,pointingatawomanwalkingoutofthegrocerystore.Kwanwaved,andMrs.Gibbswalkedovertohimandhisgrandmother.“It’sverynicetoseeyou,”Mrs.Gibbssaid.ThenshesawtheclothswrappedaroundthegroceriesKwanandhisgrandmotherwereloadingintotheircar.“Oh,howbeautiful!”sheexclaimed.“Thankyou.Theseareourhometownwrappingcloths,”grandmotherexplained.“KwanandIembroidered(刺绣)themtogether.”Kwanlookedaway.Althoughheenjoyedhelpinggrandmothermakethecloths,hedidn’twantanyoneatschooltoknowaboutit.Kwan,youshouldbringyourclothstoschooltomorrow.Yourclassmateswouldenjoyseeingthem.Youhaveauniqueskill,”Mrs.Gibbssaid.Kwanappreciatedhisteacher’scomments,buthewashesitant.Thekidsmightlaughattheideaofaboywholikedtostitch(缝)patternswithaneedleandthread.Hethoughtabouthisgrandmother’swidesmilethatshowedhowproudofhimshewouldbeforsharingthiscustom.“OK.I’llbringsometoclasstomorrow,”Kwanrepliedquietly.Grandmasensedthatsomethingwaswrong.“Kwan,areyouworriedabouttomorrow?”sheasked.Kwanstaredatthefloor.“Whataretheotherkidsgoingtothink?”hesaid.“Thisisn’tthekindofthingtheydoforfun.Creatingembroideredpatternsisn’tlikeplayinganinstrumentorasport.”“You’reright,”Grandmasaid.“Itisdifferent.Butthatiswhyitissospecial.”Thenshebroughtoutafineclothwithdifferentdesigns.“WhenyourgrandfatherandIweremarried,wereceivedagiftfromhismotherwrappedinthisclothshemade.Inourculture,giftsgiveninwrappingclothsareextraspecialbecausetheyareasymbolofloveandgoodluck.”sheexplained.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。ThenextmorningKwantookseveralwrappingclothstoschool.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________AsKwanlistenedtohisclassmates,henoticedthathisforeheadnolongerfelthot.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
2024—2025学年第一学期高三年级12月学情调研测试英语参考答案听力:1-5BABCA 6-10BCBAB 11-15ABACC 16-20ACABC阅读:21-23DBA 24-27BDCA 28-31ACDA 32-35CDBC 36-40EGBDA完型:41-45CDABB 46-50DCBCC 51-55ABCDD语法:56.becoming 57.constructed 58.length 59.and 60.are61.to 62.arelocated 63.national 64.a 65.extremely应用文Onepossibleversion:DearPeter,I’mthrilledtosharethatourclasswonanawardinthespace-themedposterdesigncontestheldbyourschoolEnglishnewspaper!Itwasafantasticjourney.Teamingupwithmyfellows,webrainstormedideasanddividedtasks,somefordesign,someforresearchandcontentcreation,whichnotonlyenhancedourteamworkskillsbutalsodeepenedourunderstandingofspaceexploration.Theprocesswaschallengingyetrewarding.I’mincrediblyproudofChina’sachievementsinspace,whichhavegreatlyinspiredourposterdesign.It’samemoryIwillcherishforalongtime.Youwillfindapictureoftheposterattachedtothisemail.Ican’twaittohearwhatyouthinkaboutitanddoyouhaveanyinterestingexperiencestoshare?Yours,LiHua续写Onepossibleversion:Paragraph1:Thenextmorning,Kwantookseveralwrappingclothstoschool.Duringartclass,hisheartraced,knowingMrs.Gibbswouldeventuallycallonhim.Justashehopedtimemightrunout,heheardhisname.Kwanwalkedtothefront,hisfaceflushed.Takingadeepbreath,hecarefullyunfoldedthecloths,andthevibrantpatternsimmediatelycaughteveryone’sattention.Encouragedbytheirinterest,Kwanbegantoexplaintheculturalmeaningbehindthepatterns.Foramoment,therewassilence,butinsteadofteasing,curioushandsshotintotheair.“Thismusthavetakenforevertomake!”onestudentexclaimed.Anotheradded,“You’vegotserioustalent,Kwan.”Paragraph2:AsKwanlistenedtohisclassmates,henoticedhisforeheadnolongerfelthot.Hisinitialuneasehadvanishedastheirsincerecomplimentsreachedhim.Theyevenaskedhimtoteachthemembroidery.TheclasssoonturnedintoaworkshopwithKwanguidingthemhowtostitch.Somewantedtousethespecialclothtocarrytheirlunch,butsoonrealizedtheyneededpracticeiftheydidn’twanttheirsandwichesendinguponthesidewalk.“Foldingtheseclothsisanothertalent,”Mrs.Gibbslaughedasherownclothcameundone.Embracingthemoment,Kwanrealizedthatsharinghiscraftwasn’tsomethingtobeembarrassedabout—itwasawaytoconnectwithothersandtoshareameaningfulpartofhisculture.读后续写分析1. 剧情分析故事围绕一个名叫Kwan的男孩展开,他在与祖母购物时偶遇他的艺术老师Mrs.Gibbs。Mrs.Gibbs欣赏Kwan和他的祖母一起制作的包裹布,并鼓励Kwan在学校分享这一独特的技艺。尽管Kwan享受制作这些布料的过程,但他对同学们的反应感到不安,担心自己作为一个男孩喜欢刺绣会被嘲笑。经过祖母的鼓励,Kwan决定在学校展示这些布料。2. 主题分析该故事的主题包括:-自我接受与文化自豪感:Kwan通过展示他和祖母一起制作的包裹布,逐渐克服了对他人看法的恐惧,接受了自己的兴趣。-连接与共享:故事强调通过分享个人技能和文化,人与人之间可以建立更深的联系。-打破性别刻板印象:Kwan在面对同学们的反应时,克服了对传统性别角色的顾虑,展现了男孩也可以参与传统女性活动的可能性。3.续写重点分析第一段续写:-Kwan的紧张与勇气:续写第一段应描述出Kwan在课堂上展示包裹布时的紧张感和心情变化。-自我介绍和文化背景:他小心翼翼地展示包裹布,借此机会解释这些图案的文化意义,表明他对自己文化的自豪感。-积极的反馈:同学们对他的作品表现出浓厚的兴趣和赞赏,完全没有嘲笑,反而表现出对他技能的认可,增强了Kwan的自信。情感变化:Kwan从紧张到逐渐放松,反映了他内心的变化及对自己才能的接受。第二段续写:-Kwan的情感变化:在同学们的称赞下,Kwan感受到前所未有的自信,体现出他逐渐克服内心恐惧的过程。-互动与教学:Kwan与同学们互动,愿意教他们刺绣,展示了他乐于分享的态度和他对文化传承的重视。-文化交流:Kwan意识到分享自己的技艺不仅是一种自我表达,更是与他人连接和分享文化的一种方式。情感变化:Kwan逐渐从羞怯到自信,再到乐于分享,展现了他内心的成长和对文化传承的重视。听力原稿Text1W:Sothisisyouroffice?Wow,it’sreallybeautiful!Ihopetomoveinsuchabrightnewplace.M:Um,butthere’salwaysaterriblesmellaroundherebecauseofthedecoration.Text2M:Hello,I’dliketoreturnthisfan.W:OK,soisthereanythingwrongwithit?M:No,it’stoobig,soIdon’thaveanywhererighttoputit.Andmywifedislikesthestyle.Text3M:Don’tyouthinkyoushouldtakeavacation?W:There’snoway.There’stoomuchwork.Mychanceswouldbebetteriftheyhiremorepeople.M:Well,youcanbringituptothemanager.W:You’reright.I’lltalktohimtomorrow.Text4W:Howmucharetheapples?M:$2perkilo.Butyoucangeta20%discountifyougettwokilosormore.W:OK.ThenI’dliketotakethreekilos.Text5M:Look,they’vestartedofferingwetpapertowelstowipethehandleoftheshoppingcar.W:Good.Inthisway,thebacteriacanbedestroyedtoacertainextent.M:Yeah,andit’sconvenient.Text6W:Jake,IwanttotalktoyouaboutGeorge.M:Whatdidhedonow?W:Wemustdosomethingbecausehe’sbeendepressedformonths.M:Oh,youknow,he’schangeableliketheweather.Hecouldbelaughingnextweek.W:ButIthinkweshouldpaymoreattentiontohim.M:Butyouknowhowindependentheis.Wecan’thelphimifhedoesn’twantit,canwe?Text7M:Excuseme.Doesthishotelhaveafitnessfacility?W:Yes,wetrytomeetallneedsofourcu
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