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江苏省苏北四市(徐州、宿迁、淮安、连云港)2025届高三第一次调研考试英语试题注意事项: 1.试题满分150分,考试用时120分钟。2.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号、考场号、座位号填写在答题卡上。3.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用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,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。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.Howwillthemanpaythistime?A.Bycard.B.Incash.)C.Byphone.2.Howmanyanimalshasthewomangot?A.Three.B.Four.C.Six.3.Whoisthewomanprobably?A.Theman'sboss.,B.Anassistant.C.Afinancemanager.4.Howisthewomanfeeling?A.Excited.B.Bad.C.Calm.5.Whatdoesthewomanwanttodotomorrow?A.Gotoarestaurant.B.Cleanthecar.C.Cookameal.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.Whydoesthebathroombasinleak?A.Itistoosmall.B.Itisblocked.C.Itisbroken.7.Whatdoesthemanwanttodowiththebathroombasin?A.Recolorit.B.Replaceit.C.Fixit.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whatistheconversationmainlyabout?A.Doingexercise.B.Makingchoices.C.Solvingmathproblems.9.Whydoesthewomanneedarest?A.Sheistootiredtocontinue.B.Shewantstofindsomething.C.Sheneedstogetsomeadvice.10.Whatwillthemandrink?A.Water.B.Tea.C.Coffee.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whathavethespeakersseensofar?A.Lions.B.Insects.C.Elephant12.Whatcountryarethespeakersfrom?A.SouthAfrica.B.India.C.England13.Whatwillthespeakersprobablydonext?A.Shootavideo.B.Playinthepool.C.Maketh听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Whatisthemoonlikeaccordingtotheman?A.Hilly.B.Flat.C.Oceanic.15.Howcan'expertsfindtheoriginsoftheuniverse?A.Byresearchingtheoceanontheearth.B.Byobservingthelightofcertainmoments.C.Bystudyingthehillsandplainsonthemoon.16.Wherearethespeakersprobably?A.Inthestudy.B.Inaclassroom.C.Intheliv17.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Parentandchild.B.Scientistandstudent.C.Friends.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Whoisprobablyspeaking?A.Aweatherman.B.Ateacher.C.Anexplk19.Howwastheweatherlastweek?A.Snowy.B.Stormy.C.Sunny.20.WhichofthefollowingplaceswasworsthitbythethunderstorminMay?A.TheSouthPole.B.Rwanda.C.China.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。AWhetheryou'reheadingonvacationorlookingtostayentertainedathome,you'regoingtoneedagoodbookthissummer.Thesearesomeofthemust-readnovelsforsummer.OneLastSummerbyKateSpencerIfyou'relookingforastorythatscreamssummerromance,thisisit.Claratakessomemuch-neededtimeoffwithherfriendsattheirchildhoodsleep-awaycamp.TheresheuniteswithMack,herchildhoodenemy.Fromthatpoint,theirromancestarts.Thisrelationshippusheshertothinkaboutwhatkindoflifeshereallywants.ThisCouldBeUsbyKennedyRyanSoledadhasaplanandananswerforeverything.Butherseeminglyforeverrelationshipcomestoasuddenstop,andwhenthechancefornewlovearises,shehastodecideifshecanrisklosingitallagain.Ryanmasterfullycreatesamaincharacter:wnoisasinvestedinherownpersonaljourneyassheisinvestedinherromanticone.TheLoveofMyAfterlifebyKirstyGreenwoodDelphiediesandfindsherselfintheafterifewaitingroom.Shetakesadealthatgivesherasecondchanceatlifeandlove:ReturntoEarthandgetthemysteriousmantokissherin10daysorcomebacktoTheGrealBēyond.Greenwoodweavesthemesoflonelinessandself-discoveryintoaromance.HereWeGoAgainbyAlisonCochrunFormerchildhoodfriends-turned-enemiesLoganandRosemaryfeelasiftheirliveshavetakenaturnforthedull.Butwhentheyembarkon(开始)across-countryroadtriptogether,everythingmightchange.AlisonCochrunhasaskilltodeliverlovestoriesfullofhumor,emotionandthoughtfulobservations.21.WhatdoweknowfromOneLastSummer?A.Itisamust-readforchildren.B.Clarametwithherchildhoodsweetheart.C.Itpresentsachildhoodstory.D.Clarafellinlovewithherchildhoodenemy.22.Whichbookwillbepreferredbyatime-travel-fictionlover?A.OneLastSummerB.ThisCouldBeUsC.TheLoveofMyAfterlifeD.HereWeGoAgain23.Whatthemedothefournovelsshare?A.Travel.B.Romance.C.Vacation.D.Mystery.BAlineofpeoplearedisappearing,onebyone,intoahedgerow(灌木树篱)onahillsidenearAylesbury,England.Hiddeninsidethethickhedgerow,underthespreadingbranchesofatree,isaspacioushole,withtheshowerheadfixedtothetree'strunk.Asthebenefitsofspendingtimeingreenspacesarewell-documented,peoplelikeTonyLangfordseeabeneficialopportunity.Thushecreatedthis“hedgeshower”,socampersonhisfarmcanenjoyhotshowerswhilebeinglostinnature.Todayhe'sshowingagroupof15localfarmershowthisistakingshapethere,fromcommunityfestivalsto“naturebathing”walks.EddieRixon,athird-generationfarmeratLopemedeFarmnearThame,isanother.Hetookoverthebeeffarm10yearsago,butin2019therewasaseriousdiseaseoutbreakinthecattle.Withsuchalargefieldleftunproductive,hehadtoreassessitsfuture.Whenateacherathisdaughters’forestschoolapproachedhimaboutsettingupanartcentrelastyear,herealizedhecouldlaunchanartforestschooltomakefulluseofthefield.“Nowwehavetheartforestschoolhereandwe'remakingabout£6,000ayear,”Rixonsays.“NotonlyamIincreasingthebiodiversityhere,I'mincreasingthesocialandcommunityaspectofeducatingchildren——andeconomicallyit'sworking.”Meanwhile,Rixonisdelightedthatthefarmisattheheartofthecommunityagain.Hegrewupreadingcomicsthatshowedfarmersshouting:“Getoffmyland!”“We’vekindofswitchedthatto‘getonourland’,”helaughs.,Butthisisn'tafree-for-all.Rixonhasacodeofconductforvisitors,andsomeareasremainoutofboundsforsafetyreasons.He'salsousingtechnologytoopenupthefarmremotely,ircludinginstallingcamerasinowlboxes,whichallowlocalschoolchildrentowatch.owl'senickswithoutdisturbingtheirnests.“Often,there'sa/farm'gatewhichisclosedwithasignsaying:‘Bewareofthedog’orwhatever,”saysLangford.“I'mthinking——howcanweopenthatfarmgate?”24.Whatisthebenefitofthe“hedgeshower”?A.Camperscantouraroundthefarmforfree.B.Camperscanbondwithnaturewhilebathing.C.Langfordcanovercomehisfinancialhardship.D.Langfordcanpreservetheuniquegreenspaces.25.WhydidRixonsetupanartforestschool?A.Toraiseawarenessofforestprotection.B.Tomaximizetheefficiencyofthefield.C.Tofillthegapoffewerartschoolsthere.D.Toincreasethebiodiversityofthefarm.26.WhatisRixon'srequirementforvisitors?A.Theyshouldkeepoffthefarmers'land.B.Theyshouldenterthelandbyinvitation.C.Theyshouldbringcamerastowatchowls.D.Theyshouldbelimitedwithincertainareas.27.WhichwordbestdescribesfarmerslikeLangfordandRixon?A.Conventional.B.Economical.C.Demanding.D.Pioneering.COilleaksatseaposeriskstowaterlifeandpeople.Attemptstoremovethatoiltendtobemessyandcostlyandareoftennotveryeffective.Butscientistshavefoundanewwaytoabsorbthatstickypollution:cork(软木).Pastresearchshowedthatcorkcouldcollectoil.Treatingcorkwithlasers(激光)speedsupthepaceatwhichcorkpicksupoilonwater,reportsYuchunHe,aprofessoratCentralSouthUniversityinChangsha,China.Histeamcameacrossthenewtreatmentbyaccident.Theteamhadbeenusinglaserstocarvepatternsintowood.Theseresearchershopedthepatternsmighthelpthembuildelectronicdevicesfromthewood.They'dnevertriedcarvingcorkbefore.Butwhentheydid,somethingunexpectedhappened.Thecorkdarkened.Thatchangesuggestedcorkcantransformlightintoheat.Theyalreadyknewthatuntreatedcorkcouldabsorboil.Butaddingheatcouldhelp.Oilishighlythick.Butoilgetsthinnerwhenitwarmsup.Andthinneroilshouldmoreeasilysoak(浸透)intocorkorsticktoitssurface.Thescientistshadafeelingthattinyholescreatedbythelasermighthelpthecorkstoremoreheat.Thistreatedcorkshouldwarmupmorequisklythanusualinsunlight.Andthatwarmthshouldthinnearbyoil,makingiteasierforthe.corktoabsorbit.Totestthis,theycomparedsmall,thinslicesoforiginalcorktolaser-treatedcork.Inthedark,bothcorkstookabout45minutestoabsorbjusttwodropsofoil.Withacamera,theresearcherswatchedasthishappened.Then,theyrepeatedtheexperimentinsunlightandcomparedtheresults.Inthe-sun,theuntreatedcorkneeded10minutestoabsorbtheoilwhilethelaser-treatedcorktoφkjusttwominutes.Thetreatedcorkisanexampleofsomethingthatcancleanupoilleaks.However,thenewteststookplaceinalab,socorkcleanupwillneedtobetestedinreal-worldconditionstoo——atsea.Thatwilldetermineifthetechniqueworksonalargescaleandwithoutharmingwaterlife.28.Whatdoes“thenewtreatment”inParagraph3referto?A.Carvingpatternsintooriginalwood.B.Collectingoilwithlaser-treatedcork.C.Absorbingpollutionwithcut-upwood.D.Makinge-deviceswithlaser-treatedcork.29.WhatisParagraph4mainlyabout?A.Thebasiclogicbehindthefinding.B.Thedesignoftheteam'sexperiment.C.Theskillofmakingthickoilthinner.D.Themethodofturninglightintoheat.30.Whichofthefollowingperformsbestinabsorbingoil?A.Untreatedcorkindarkness.B.Laser-treatedcorkindarkness.C.Untreatedcorkinsunlight.D.Laser-treatedcorkinsunlight.31.Whatislikelytobethefocusofthefollow-upstudy?A.Conductingmoreexperimentsinlabs.B.Researchingthedamagetowaterlife.C.Startinglarge-scalecleanupprograms.D.Testingtreatedcorkinnaturaloceans.DWhenplanningmywedding,Iwasdeterminednottogetcaughtupinthe“perfectday”,buttohavearelaxed,information.MyhusbandandIendeduphavingalovelytime.“Pursuitofperfectionisaprison,”saysMoyaSarner,anNHSpsychotherapist.Manyofusaredrivenbytheunconscious(下意识的)wishthatifwecouldjusthavetheperfectbody,theperfectjobandtheperfectfamily,thenwewouldbehappy.Forthatreason,itcanbeoneofthemostsignificantbarrierstohappinessinlife.ThepsychoanalystDonaldWinnicottwroteabouttheimportanceofthe“goodenoughmother”whomeetsherbaby'sneedstimely,butisnotperfect.Hesaidperfectisharmful.Tomeeteverydesireimmediately,topassthetoystraightawaywheneveritisdemandedslowsdownababy'sgrowth,robbingthemoftheopportunitytofeelfrustrated(沮丧的)andlearntocrawltogetthetoyforthemselves.Winnicottbelievedthatwhileperfectionisnotavirtue,toleranceofimperfectionis.Ifwecannotdevelopthecapacitytotolerateimperfectioninourselvesandinthosearoundus,wecanhavenoself-confidence,nosustainablerelationshipsandnofulfillingcareer.Ifwe'realwaystryingtobuildsomethingcalledaperfectlife,wearen'treallylivingtheonewe'rein.HowdoIknowallthis?Iamaperfectionistinrecovery.I'vestartedtorecognizemyintoleranceofimperfection——myneedforcertainthingstebeexactlyasIwouldlikethemtobe,fromthewaymyhusbandchopshisonionstomyterrerofbeinglate—andithasmadeahugedifferencetomyrelationshipandmyparenting.Howcanyoubeagoodpartnerifyouexpecteveryoneelsetofityourownnarrowexpectations?Howcanyourchildgrowiftheysensethattheyalwaysneedtocolorpreciselyinsidethelinesyou'vedrawnoutforthem?Weneedtogofurtherthantolerätingimperfections.Weneedtolearntoappreciatetheirhumanityandbeauty.imperfectionsarewhypeoplewillpayacalligraphertohandwriteinvitationswhenacomputercanproduceaflawless(完美的)versionofthesamescriptforlessmoneyandin'lesstime.Soforamoredeliciouslife,andultimatelyabetterone,Ichooseimperfectionism.32.Howdoestheauthorintroducethetopic?A.Bypresentingasuccessfulceremony.B.Byshowingherfirmdetermination.C.Bydescribingherpersonalexperience.D.Byintroducingherperfectmarriage.33.Whatcanwelearnfromtheexampleofthe“goodenoughmother”?A.Raisingachildbringsamothermuchjoy.B.Pursuingperfectionisthedutyofmothers.C.Meetingbabies'demandsisverychallenging.D.Respondinginstantlyimpactsbabies'growth.34.WhatisthefunctionofthetwoquestionsattheendofParagraph5?.A.Toshifttopics.B.Tomakeassumptions.C.Toarouseinterest.D.Toencouragethinking.35.Whichofthefollowingmighttheauthorapproveof?A.Amissisasgoodasamile.B.Hastemakeswaste.C.Closeenoughisgoodenough.D.Practicemakesperfect.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。PetsMakeOurLivesBetterPetsbringmorcthanjustcompanionship——theyoffermanysurprisingbenefitsthatcanenrichourlives.Hercarereasonswhywearerighttocmbraccourpetfriendsinlife.Petsofferacomfortingpresence,especiallyduringstressfulorchallengingtimes.36Theycanofferunconditionalsupportandasafcspacctoexpressfeelings.Theircalmingeffecthelpsownersmanagestressandcreatesasenseofcomfortandstabilityindifficultmoments.37Petownersmustensuretheiranimalsreccivepropercare,includingfeeding,cleaning,andregularcheck-ups.Thisdailycommitmentteachesustimemanagementandorganization,andithelpsdevelopempathyandtheunderstandingthatanotherlifedependsonouractions,makingpetownershipavaluablelearningexperience.Petsprovideaperfectexcusetogetoutandkeepactive——whetherit'sajogthroughthewoodswithadogorjustaquickwalktopickupsomecatfood.Researchesshowthatolderadultswhoownadoghavealowerbodymassindex(BMI),makefewervisitstothedoctoranddomoreexercise.38Petwalkingisagreatwayofsocializing.39Runningintothesamedogwalkersfrequentlyprovidesachancetobuildupfriendships.Sonotonlycanpetsmakeourliveshappierbybeinggreatcompanions,buttheycanhelpus-findhumancompanionstoo!Inconclusion,owningapetcan-bearewardingexperiencethatenrichesourlives.40ImaginethejoyofhavingaHoyaicompanionwaitingathome.Theircompanyturnshousesintohomesfilledwithloveandpreciousmemories.A.We'reinvitingloveandjoyintoourlives.B.Owningapetcanenhanceourfeelingofsecurity.C.Somakethemostofowningapetandgetoutdoors.D.Owningapetdevelopsastrongsenseofresponsibility.E.Petsalsoneedtosocialize,whichisgoodfortheirhealth.F.Theircompanionshiphelpsreduceanxiety,loneliness,andemotionaltension.G.Petscanbefantasticice-breakersandhelpstartconversationswithfellowowners.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。Maya'sbiggestdreamwastoopenacommunitycenterwherechildrenandadultsalikecouldlearnandgrow.Shepicturedaplacewhereeveryonecould41education,arts,andsports,regardlessoftheirbackgroundsorfinancialsituations.However,turningthisdreamintorealitywasnoeasyjob.Mayaworked42toraisefundsforthecommunitycenter.Sheorganizedvariouseventstogathersupport.43hercontinuousefforts,thefundswereneverenough.Shefacednumerous44frompotentialdonorsandencounteredmanydifficulties.Onenight,aterriblestorm45overthevillage,causinggreatdamage.PeoplethoughtMayawouldabandonherdream.However,shemaintainedherunbrokenspirit.Maya46thelocalgovernmentforsupport.She47hervisionwithpassionandpersuasion,highlightingthecommunitycenter'sbenefitstothevillage.Herefforts48:thelocalauthoritiesweremovedbyher49andagreedtohelpfundtheproject.Withrenewedhopeandthevillage'ssupport,constructionofthecommunitycenterbegan.Mayaworkedalongsidethebuilders,50herheartintoeverybrickandbeam(横梁).Thecentersymbolizedhopeandthepowerofa51community.Yearslater,thecommunitycenterstoodproudlyinthe.heartofthevillage,alivewith52.Childrenlaughedastheyplayedsports,adultsattended53tolearnnewskills,andartistsfoundaplacetocreateandinspire.Maya'sdreamihadbecomeareality,allthankstoher54spiritandefforts.Reflectingonher-journey,Mayarealizedthateverychallengeshehadfacedstrengthenedher55andbrought.herclosertoherdream.41. A.promote B.master C.access D.evaluate42. A.carelessly B.effortlessly C.aimlessly D.tirelessly43. A. Despite B.With C. Besides D.Like44. A.encouragements B.rejections C.criticisms D.surprises45. A.hung B.skipped C.swept D.climbed46. A.approached B.admired C.praised D.searched47. A.presented B.pursued C.postponed D.possessed48. A.setoff B.paidoff C.kickedoff D.tookoff49. A.promise B.pride C.commitment D.imagination50. A.breaking B.pouring C.tricking D.hiding51. A.busy B.diverse C.competitive D.united52. A.independence B.activity C.inspiration D.confidence53. A.ceremonies B.workshops C.parties D.universities54. A.unbreakable B.unforgettable C.unpredictable D.unbearable55. A.cooperation B.bond C.resolve D.position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。TheTaklimakanDesert,knownasthe“SeaofDeath”,haseventuallybeenencircledbyasand-blockinggreenbeltthatstretches3,046kilometers.On5December,2024,thefinal10-meterstretchofsand56(plant)withsaplings(树苗)ofdesertpoplar,rosewillowandotherdrought-resistantplantsinYutian.Thismarkedthe57(complete)ofthegreenbelt'slastpartof285km.Overthepastfourdecades,Xinjiang58(witness)agradualincreaseinreforestation,forminga2,761-kmsandblockingbeltaroundthedesertbytheendof2023.However,59final285-kmgapbetweenthesouthernedgeofthedesertandthesoutheastedgebecamethemost60(challenge)part.Accordingtolocalconditions,theregioncarriedoutscientifically61(rely)strategiestocontrolsand.Inareaswithrelativelygoodwaterandsoilresources,biologicalsandcontrolisprioritizedbyplantingdrought-resistantplants.Inregionswithrelativelyinsufficientwaterresources,photovoltaic(光伏的)sandcontrolismainlyused.Inareaslackingwaterand62theconditionsforphotovoltaicinstallationareinadequate,engineeringsandcontrolistheprimarymethods.Thelargesolarpanels63(build)inthedesert.notonlygenerateelectricitybutalsoreducesurfacewindspeed.Thelandbeneaththerelarpanelscanbeusedtoplantdrought-resistantplantsorcrops,whichhelp.tofixthesand64placewiththeirrootsystems,65(achieve)thebenefitofelectricitygeneration,increasedagriculturalincomeandsandcontrol.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,你校英文报正在就“中国传统文化进校园”活动征集建议,请你给编辑写一封信推荐一个主题,内容包括:1.主题内容;2.推荐理由;3.活动形式。注意:1.写作词数应为80词左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Deareditor,Yourssincerely,LiHua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。WhenJohnsigneduptodoatriathlon(铁人三项)acoupleofsummersago,hehadonesimplegoal:nottofinishinlastplace.Afterall,hewasdoingthetriathlonwithhis16-year-oldson,Zane.Hedidn'twanthimtoseehisdadasthefinalloser.Johnwasnotmuchofanathlete.Hewasover50andfoundlung-burningexercisedeeplyunpleasant.Butthatsummerhiswifeurgedhimtogetinshape,andhissoncameupwithasurprisingproposal:“Let'sdoatriathlontogether,Dad!”Sinceitwashisson'sidea,Johnfelthecouldn'tsayno.Whatkindofmessagewouldthatsend?SohesearchedonlineandfoundatriathlonafewweekslaterinMassachusetts.Theyhadfourweekstotrain.Zanewasingoodshapefromschoolsportsteams.Johndidhisbest.HeforcedhimselftorunaroundtheCentralParkafewtimesanddosomelapsatthelocalCommunityCenter.Theydroveupthenightbeforetherace.Whentheywheeledtheirbikestothebasecamp,Johnlookedaroundandfeltuneasy.Somanysharplydefinedmuscles.Somanymoisture-wickingsocks.Somanypacksofhigh-calorieenergygels(能量棒).Thesefolkswereprepared.“Don'tpanic”,Johntoldhimself.“TherehavetobeatewinthecrowdevenlesspreparedthanIam”.Theylinedupbytheshoreanddived,intothecoldwater.Zaneimmediatelypulledawaywithstrongfreestylestrokes.Johncatghthisbreath,turnedtothebreaststroke(蛙泳)afterfiveminutesandeventuallymadeitbacktolãnd.Hewasinthebottomhalfofthepackbutholdinghisown.Johnrantohisbike,putonhishelmetandstartedcyclingalongthehillyback-roadcourse.Forthenexthalf-hour,hecouldhearotherbikerszoomingby.After12miles,hewheeledhisbikethroughthesensors.He'ddroppedlowerinthepack,buttherewereseveralracersbehindhim.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。TherunningpartwasJohn'sleastfavorite.Finally,Johncrossedthefinishline,Zanewaitingthere.2025届高三第一次调研考试英语参考答案第一部分听力(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)1—5ACBAA6—10CCCAC11—15BCCAB16—20ACACB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)21-25DCB24-27BBDD28—31BADD32—35CDDC第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)36—40FDCGA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)41—45CDABC46—50AABCB51—55DBBAC第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)56.wasplanted57.completion58.haswitnessed59.the60.challenging61.reliable62.where63.built64.in65.achieving第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节应用文(满分15分)【参考范文】Deareditor,I'mwritingtostronglyrecommendChinesecallgraphyasthethemeforthe“TraditionalChineseCultureonCampus”activities.CalligraphyisauniqueartformrenresenungChinesewisdomandaesthetics.ItalsoreflectstheprofoundculturalheritageofChina.Fortheactivities,wecanholdanexhibition,displayingcalligraphyworksbystudentsandteachers.Besides,aprofessionalcalligraphercanbeinvitedtogivealecture,whichwillsurelypromotestudents'ability/tbappreciatemasterpiecesincalligraphy.Hopemysuggestionsarehelpful.Yourssincerely,LiHua(80words)第二节读后续写(满分25分)【参考范文】TherunningpartwasJohn'sleastfavorite.Noequipmenttohelp—justhim,hissneakersandthepavement.Severalrunnerspassedhim.Hefeltthestruggleashepushedforward,hisbreathinglabored.Hecouldheartheaudienceshoutingwithkindness,“Yougotthis!”Glancingback,hesawtheofficialambulancejustbehindhimincasehecollapsed.Herefusedtowalk,eventhoughwalkingwouldprobablyhavebeenfasterthanhisfoot-draggingwayofrunning.Sweatingallover,hekeptmoving.Finally,Johncrossedthefinishline,Zanewaitingthere.Yes!Zanewasthere,recordingthepreciousmomentwithhiscellphone.Huggingandcongratulatinghisfather,Zanesaidheloveddoingatriathlonwithhim,nomatterwhattheoutcome.Bythattime,John'sembarrassmentofbeingthelastracerhadbeenreplacedbypride.Hehadachievedsomethingmoreimpressivethanfinishingatriathlon.Afterall,therealvictorywasthathedidn'tgiveup.Hemadehimselfarolemodelforhisson!(150words)英语听力原文Text1M:DoyoumindifIpaywithmycard?W:Weusuallyaskforcashpayments,butIsupposewecanmakeanexceptionthistime.(1)M:Thankyou.Irarelycarrycashanymorebecausenearlyeveryoneacceptscardorphonepayment.Text2W:Oh,lookatthoselovelylittlecats!Thatonehasfivespotsonitsface!Andthosetwokeeprollingover!Canwegetallthreeofthem?Please?M:No,youhaveenoughpetsalready.Youhavethreefish,tworabbits,andadog!(2)Text3M:IknowI'vegotameetingwiththebossthisafternoon,butcouldyoutellmewhat'sonmyschedulethismorning?W:Ofcourse,Mr.Green.Youhaveacompanyfinancemeetingatteno’clockandavideoconferencewiththeinvestorsateleveno’clock.M:Thankyou.(3)Text4M:Youhadacallfromthefashionagency.Theywantyoutocallbackwhenyou'renotbusy.W:Oh,wow,really?Iwentforaninterviewyesterdav,andtheysaidthey’dbeintouch!Oh,mygoodness,I'mshaking!Iwantthisjobsobadly?(:1)Text5W:Areyoustillplanningtocleanthecartomorrow?M:Iftheweatherstaysfine..Otherwise,Icanhelpyoupreparedinner.W:Whydon'tweeatoutforachange?I'veheardgoodreportsaboutarestaurantintown.(5)Text6W:Ithinkweneedanewbathroombasin.(6)(7)M:What'swrongwiththisone?Ireallylikeit—especiallyitscolor.W:I'lltellyouwhat'swrongwithit.Tostartwith,it'sreallyoldandugly.Itwasherewhenwemovedin,anditdidn'tlookfashionablethen.Theotherthingisthatthereisabiggap(缺口)downthemiddlewhereyoubrokeit.EverytimeIbrushmyteeth,waterleaksoutunderneath.(6)Plus,Ihatethecolor!M:Hmm,Ithoughtitwasblocked.NowIseewhatyoumeanabouttheleak.W:So,doyouagreeweneedtobuyanewone?M:Let'sgluethegapbacktogether…(7)Text7(第8题为总结题)W:Ifindthesemathproblemssohardtofollowsom

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