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内蒙古赤峰元宝山区2024-2025学年高二上学期期末学业英语学情检测试题注意事项:1.本试卷分选择题和非选择题两部分。答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号在答题卡上填写清楚,并贴好条形码,请认真核准条形码的准考证号、姓名和科目。本试卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟。2.每小题选出答案后,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,在试卷上作答无效。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.Practicetennis. B.Attendaviolinlesson. C.Takeadanceclass.2.WhereisGill?A.Inthegarden. B.Inthelibrary. C.Intheflowershop.3.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Athome. B.Inasupermarket. C.Inahotel.4.Whatdoesthewomanthinkcausestheman’sproblem?A.Hislowchair. B.Hisbrokendesk. C.Hisoldmouse.5.Whywasthemanunabletovisitthewoman?A.Hegotawrongaddress. B.HefailedtostopinMaine.C.Hedidn’tknowheraddress.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.Whatisthewomanlookingfor?A.Thebusstop. B.TheBakeryShop. C.TheCityBank.7.Whenwillthenextbusleave?A.Atabout7:30. B.Atabout8:30. C.Atabout9:30.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whendidthewomanplantotakehervacation?A.Thismonth. B.Nextmonth. C.Twomonthslater.9.Whatdoesthemanexpectthewomantodo?A.Travelwithhim. B.Comfortherhusband. C.Postponehertrip.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Motherandson. B.Teacherandstudent. C.Roommates.11.WhatdoesBillsayabouttheapartment?A.Itwassmall. B.Itwasexpensive. C.Itwasmessy.12.WhatdoesthewomansuggestBilldo?A.Findmoreinformationonline. B.Turntohisclassmatesforhelp.C.Buysomefurniturebyhimself.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whatistheman?A.Awriter. B.Anactor. C.Ashopassistant.14.Howarethejobsorganizedbytheman?A.Bycountry. B.Byindustry. C.Bysalary.15.Inwhichaspectdofoodstylistshelp?A.Transportation. B.Production. C.Advertising.16.WhichindustryisBradFieldsin?A.Thefoodindustry. B.Thecleaningindustry. C.Thefilmindustry.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatistheonlyrequirementonthephotosforthisyear’scompetition?A.Thecolor. B.Thetopic. C.Thesize.18.Whatisthefirstprize?A.Acamera. B.Freephotographylessons.C.Aphotographybook.19.Whatisthespeakerdoingnow?A.Hostingaprogram. B.Readinganewper. C.Havinganinterview.20.Howlongwilltheexhibitionlast?A.Twodays. B.Fivedays. C.Eightdays.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。AIt’snowaloteasier—andcheaper—formanyhard-of-hearingAmericanstogethelp.Hearingaidscannowbesoldwithoutaprescriptionfromaspecialist.Over-the-counter,orOTC,hearingaidsstartedhittingthemarketinOctoberatpricesthatcanbethousandsofdollarslowerthanprescriptionhearingaids.About30millionpeopleintheUnitedStatessufferfromhearingloss,accordingtotheFoodandDrugAdministration.Butonlyabout20%ofthosewhocoulduseahearingaidseekhelp.Here’sacloserlook:Whomightbehelped:TheFDAapprovedOTChearingaidsforpeoplewithmild-to-moderatehearingloss.ThatcanincludepeoplewhohavetroublehearingphonecallsorwhoturnuptheTVvolumesoloudthatotherscomplain.Italsocanincludepeoplewhohavetroubleunderstandinggroupconversationsinnoisyplaces.OTChearingaidsaren’tintendedforpeoplewithdeeperhearingloss,whichmayincludethosewhohavetroublehearingloudernoises,likepowertoolsandcars.Hearingtest:Beforeover-the-counter,youusuallyneededtogetyourhearingtestedandbuyhearingaidsfromaspecialist.That’snolongerthecase.Butitcanbehardforpeopletomeasuretheirownhearing.Youcanstillchoosetoseeaspecialistjustforthattest,whichisoftencoveredbyinsurance,andthenbuytheaidsonyourown.Therealsoareanumberofappsandquestionnairesavailabletodeterminewhetheryouneedhelp.Who’sselling:SeveralmajorretailersnowofferOTChearingaidsonlineandonstoreshelves.Walgreensdrugstores,forexample,aresellingLexieLumenhearingaidsnationwidefor$799.WalmartoffersOTChearingaidsrangingfromabout$200to$1,000perpair.Itshealthcenterswillprovidehearingtests.TheconsumerelectronicschainBestBuyhasOTChearingaidsavailableonlineandinnearly300stores.Cost:MostOTChearingaidswillcostbetween$500and$1,500forapair,thoughsomemayrunupto$3,000.21.Whichofthefollowingcannotbehelpedbythehearingaids?A.Tomwhoisunabletohearthenoiseofpowertools.B.Messywhocan’tmakeoutregularphonecallsclearly.C.do..whoneedstoturnuptheTVvolumelouderthanothersdo..D.Poppywhocan’tunderstandgroupconversationsinnoisyplaces.22.Whatcanweknowfromthetext?A.OTChearingaidsareonlyavailableonline.B.ThepricesofOTChearingaidsvaryconsiderably.C.Hearingtestswillbeprovidedateverysellingspot.D.OTChearingaidsofferedbyWalmartarethemostexpensive.23.Whichsectionofthenewperisthispassageprobablyfrom?A.Health. B.Economy. C.Education. D.Entertainment.BMywifeGillianandIstartedconvincingourselvestobuythefarmassoonaswegotinthecar.Overtheyearswehavebecomeexpertsintalkingourselvesintothingsthatnormalpeoplewouldthinkcrazy,bothofushavingdevelopedadeepknowledgeofeachother’scraziestbuttons,andhowbesttopushthem.GillianandIareverydifferentinmanyways,butwebothhavetheabilitytodropeverythingandtakeachance.Wealsohavetheabilitytoviewbuyingapoorfarmasanopportunity.Themainblockwasfinancial.Wesimplycouldn’taffordthe$350,000askingprice.Ittookusacoupleofdaystothinkourwayaroundthishindrance.Weeventuallycameupwithastrategy:wewouldputinalowball(低报价)offerandwewouldmovetothefarm.ThatwouldallowustorentoutourapartmentinToronto,freeingupcashtomakemortgagepayments(按揭贷款)onthefarm.ButIdidn’tthinktheownerwouldacceptlessthanhisaskingprice.Wewroteuptheoffer,convincedtheownerwouldsayno.Afewdayslater,Iwaswalkingtotheoffice,andhadalmostcompletelyforgottenaboutourstupidattempttobuyafarm.Myphonerang.ItwasGillian.“Wegotit,”shesaid.Istoppedinthemiddleofthestreet,speechless.AsIwenthomethatnight,Istartedtofeelthatmovingtothefarmwasmeanttobe.Ihadrecentlyfoundmyselflookingaroundatthepeoplesittingsilentlyonthesubwayorwalkinghurriedlyinandoutoftheofficeandaskingmyself,“What’sthepoint?”IrealizedthatthetimesIwasthehappiestwerewhenIwasnotsittingatadesk,whenIwasoutsidethecity.Itdidn’tmatterwhereIwas.Ilovedtogetdirtyanddothings.ButIhadcometosuppressthatsideofme.FinallyIchangedmyviewanddecidedtoleavethecityandmovetothefarm.24.WhatdoGillianandtheauthorhaveincommon?A.Theyarecreativeintheirwork. B.Theymakeunconventionaldecisions.C.Theyareskillfulatfarming. D.Theyhavethesameeducationalbackground.25.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“hindrance”inparagraph2referto?A.Challenge. B.Method. C.Mistake. D.Failure.26.HowdidtheauthorreacttoGillian’sphonecall?A.Hepaidnoattention. B.Hetriedtofindawayout.C.Hewasshockedbythenews. D.Hechosetocontacttheowner.27.Whatlessoncanbelearnedfromthestory?A.Hewhomakesnomistakesmakesnothing.B.Onecannotsucceedwithouttimeandpractice.C.Luck,talentandfamilyhelptoachievesuccess.D.Findthecouragetofollowyourownpathinlife.CThemessageisdrummedintousfromchildhood:forgivepeoplewho’vewrongedyou,becauseit’stherightthingtodo.Forgivenessisavirtue,we’retold,theonlywayforustotrulymoveonandheal.Butforgivingsomeoneisnotalwayswhat’sbestforus.Infact,ifsomeonehashurtyoudeeplyandtherelationshipisn’thealthy,tryingto“fix”thingscandomoreharmthangood.Mostofuswouldprobablyagreethatforgivingawrongdoermeanslettinggoofnegativefeelingslikeangertowardsthem.Actuallyitpressuresustominimizeourfeelingsandreviseourboundaries—tosay“it’sOK”whenforus,itisn’t.Andwhensomeonedoesn’tmakeusfeelseenorsafe,forgivingthemcanactuallyweakenourself-respect.A2010researchpaperpublishedintheJournalofPersonalityandSocialPsychologycalledthis“thedoormateffect”.Itfoundthatpeoplewhoforgavepartnersthatdidn’tmakethemfeelvaluedhadlessrespectforthemselves,alongwithaweakenedsenseofself.Ifyoukeeponforgivingsomeonewho’sdonewrong,itcanencouragethatpersontokeephurtingyou.That’swhat2011researchbypsychologyprofessorJamesKMcNultyargues.Helookedathow72newlywedcouplesexpressedforgivenesstowardsactsofaggression(攻击性),andwhetherthiscausedanychangesinthewrongdoer’sbehaviour.Hefoundthatwhenapartnerwasmorelikelytoforgivethoseacts,theaggressorwasmorelikelytokeepcommittingthem.Thisisbecausefacingtheconsequencesoftheiractionsiswhatmotivatespeopletochangetheirways,andbeingofferedacleansheetcanallowthemtoavoidmakingchanges.Forgivingfrequentandmajoroffenses(冒犯),likeverbalorphysicalabuse,candomoreharmthangood.Whatifwedidn’tseeforgivenessasaquickfix,likeamagicmedicine,andinstead,wetriedtojustacceptwhat’shappenedasitis.Bydoingthis,wecanconcentrateonunderstandingwhatreallywentdownanddealwithitinourownway,withoutfeelinglikeweoweanythingtothepersonwhohurtus.Itwon’tbeeasy,forsure,butatleastit’sallaboutusandwhatweneedtoheal.28.Whatwillhappenifweforgiveawrongdoeraccordingto“thedoormateffect”?A.We’llbefreefromnegativethoughts.B.Therelationshipwillbestrengthened.C.Thewrongdoerwillchangehisbehavior.D.We’llhavelessself-respectandself-awareness.29.Howdoesthewritermainlyillustratehisargument?A.Bymakingcomparisons. B.Bylistingexamples.C.Bycitingresearchresults. D.Bygivingdefinitions.30.WhatcanbeconcludedfromJamesKMcNulty’sresearch?A.Forgivingawrongdoer’sbehaviorstopshimfromhurtingothers.B.Facingtheconsequencesofaggressiondoesmoreharmthangood.C.Ignoringmajoroffensesencouragesawrongdoer’sactsofaggression.D.Forgivingfrequentaggressionpreventsawrongdoerfrommakingchanges.31.Whatdoesthewritersuggestreadersdo?A.Forgiveandforget. B.Learntotakethesituationasitis.C.Centeronyourself. D.Keepongoodtermswithoffenders.DWhatisnews?TheOxfordEnglishDictionarydescribesitas:“Thereportoraccountofrecentevents.”However,alotofreportednewsisbadornegative.Thisisbothdishearteningandunrealistic,creatinganunbalancedrepresentationofwhat’sgoingonintheworld.Understandingwhythishappens,andknowinghowtodiscovertheproblemsitcauses,helpstolessenitsinfluence.It’simportanttorememberthatmanynewsorganizationsaren’tjustapublicinformationservice.Mostneedtoattractreaders,viewers,orlistenersinacompetitivemarket.Sothestoriestheychoosetocoverarethosethatattractthelargestaudience.Sowhydostoriesofsufferingandsadnessdrawthebiggestcrowds?Accordingtoa2022study,thereareevolutionaryreasonswhybadnewsishardtoavoid.Ourbrainsareprogrammedtofocusonpossiblethreatstohelpavoiddanger.Concentratingonrisksenabledearlyhumanstosurvive.Thedifferencebetweenthenandnowisthatthethreatsourancestorsdealtwithwerelocal,life-threateningandshort-lived.Today’snewsisseldomimmediatelylife-threatening,butitcanexcitethesameprocesses,asthemindandbodyprepareforaction.Thiscanleadtofeelingsofpowerlessnessandanxietyaspeopledealwithinformationaboutdangers.Feelingpressuretokeepuptodatecanleadtoahighintakeofnegativenews,whichwouldinfluencewell-being.Recentreportsshowedthataround63percentof12to18-year-oldsintheUSsaythatnewsmakesthemoftenorsometimesfeelsadorupset.Feelingupsetwhenbadthingshappenisahealthy,humanresponse.Ifyoudofeelupsetbyanythingyou’veread,seen,orheard,remembertotreatyourselfwithcompassion(同情).There’snoshameintakingabreak.Don’tfeellikeyouhavetobeawareofeverystoryofsufferingthat’shappeningorhavetotakeactiontomakeadifference.32.Whatistheworryexpressedinthetextaboutnewsreporting?A.Itmeetsthechallengesofsocialmedia.B.Itislosingpopularityamongyoungpeople.C.Itoftenpresentsanegativeviewoftheworld.D.Itisundertheinfluenceofleadingnewsorganizations.33.Whyisbadnewsattractiveaccordingtothe2022research?A.Itexcitespeople’scuriosity.B.Itreflectstherealityofdailylife.C.Itcreatesanaturalresponseinourbrains.D.Itisoftencarefullychosenthroughmarketresearch.34.Whatistheauthor’ssuggestion?A.Doingmorereading. B.Goingeasyonyourself.C.Thinkingbeforeyoubelieve. D.Showingcompassiontoothers.35.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.NewsBlues B.BadNewsisGoodNewsC.NewsThatChanges D.ThenorNow:NewsistheAnswer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。Chineseareverygenerouswhenitcomestoeducatingtheirchildren.Notcaringaboutthemoney,parentsoftenwanttosendtheirchildrentothebestschoolsorevenabroadtoEngland,theUnitedStatesandAustralia.36TheChinesebelievethatthemoreexpensiveaneducationis,thebetteritis.Soparentswillspendanunreasonableamountofmoneyoneducation.37However,whatmostparentsfailtoseeisthatthebestearlyeducationgiventotheirchildrenisusuallyverycheap.38Somechildrenareveryskilledinsomeareaswhilepoorinothers.Whatmostparentsfailtorealizethough,isthattoday’schildrenarebadlyoffforselfrespectandself-confidence.Theproblemisthatparentsareonlyeducatingtheirchildrenonhowtotakemultiplechoicetestsandhowtostudywell,butparentsarenotteachingthemthemostimportantskillsthattheyneedtobeconfident,happyandclever.39Forexample,teachingachildtocookwillimprovemanyoftheskillsthathewillneedlaterinlife.Cookingrequirespatienceandtime.Itisanenjoyablebutdifficultexperience.Agoodcookalwaystriestoimprovehiscooking,sohewilllearntoworkhardandgraduallyfinishhisjobsuccessfullystepbystep.Theresult,awellcookeddinner,willgivehimmuchsatisfactionandlotsofself-confidence.Someoldmachines,suchasabrokenradioorTVsetthatyougiveyourchildtoplaywithwillmakehimcuriousandarousehisinterest.Hewillspendhourslookingatthem,tryingtorepairthem.40Suchkindofactivitiesarenotonlyteachingachildtothink,butrathertousehismind.Andthatismoreimportant.A.Parentscanseethattheirchildren’sskillsdiffer.B.Parentscanachievethisbyteachingpracticalskills.C.Themorecostineducation,thebettertheresultwillbe.D.Yourchildmightbecomeanengineerwhenhegrowsup.E.Thus,parentsusuallythinkcomputersaremoreconvenientforkidslearning.F.Forinstance,evenpoorcoupleswillbuyacomputerfortheirsonordaughter.G.Theyalsowanttheirchildrentotakeextracourseactivitiestogetaheadstartinlife.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、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Onacoldwinterday,Dantookhisdogs,MiloandDuke,outfortheirusualmorningwalkatBarkPark.Butthispeacefulwalkwas41byMike,ananxiousdogownerwhowas42hisbestfriend.Hissmallgraydog,Jackson,hadgottenlostsomewhereintheparkandhe’dalreadybeengoneforquitesometime.Smalldogsdon’tdoverywellincoldweather.Knowingthattherewasnotimetowaste,Danandhisowndogsimmediatelystartedsearchingthepark.43,Jacksonwasnowheretobefound.Danwasaboutto44thesearchandwasalreadyheadingbacktohiscar.ButasDanandhisdogswerecrossingthebridge,Milosuddenly45somethinginthewater.Thinkingthathisdoghadseenaduckorsomethingelse,Dantriedto46theleash(狗链),butMilowouldn’tlisten.Duke47in,andthetwodogsinsistedthatsomethingwasgoingon.Danlookedoutacrossthebridgeandsawasmallandgrayshape48intheicyriver.Therealityofthesituation49andDanimmediatelybeganrunningdowntothewater’s50.Withouteven51athoughtforhimself,thebravemanjumpedintothewaterandmovedstraighttowardsthe52dog.Jacksonwastrappediniceand53holdinghimselfabovewater.Danusedhisarmstobreaktheiceandquicklypulledthedogintohisarms.Thetwoswamoutofthewaterandbackontodryland,MikewaswaitingforJacksonand54himstraighttoanearbyvetclinic.It’sreportedthatJacksondidn’tsufferany55fromtheincidentandisascheerfulasever.41.A.ignored B.monitored C.interrupted D.occupied42.A.missing B.pursuing C.comforting D.saving43.A.Fortunately B.Willingly C.Undoubtedly D.Unluckily44.A.giveupon B.breakawayfrom C.takeadvantageof D.makeupfor45.A.observed B.noticed C.rescued D.claimed46.A.putdown B.pullon C.pickup D.foldup47.A.cheated B.crowded C.dropped D.joined48.A.struggling B.waiting C.swimming D.surviving49.A.responded B.settled C.clicked D.mattered50.A.center B.edge C.surface D.bottom51.A.ring B.designing C.expressing D.defining52.A.graceful B.terrified C.depressed D.embarrassed53.A.extremely B.hardly C.creatively D.greatly54.A.flooded B.walked C.rushed D.saw55.A.hardship B.drought C.stress D.harm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。UNESCOadded“SpringFestival,socialpracticesoftheChinesepeopleincelebrationofthetraditionalNewYear”56theRepresentativeListoftheIntangibleCulturalHeritageofHumanityonDecember4,2024,makingitthecountrywiththemostenlisteditems.UNESCO’srecognitionhighlightsnotonlyitsChineseoriginsbutalsoitsuniversal57(value)ofpeace,harmony,andsocialinclusion.TheSpringFestivalputsfamilyatitscore.Duringthistime,millionsofpeopletravelhome,creating58world’slargesthumanmigration.Celebrationslastfor15daystotally,59(end)withtheLanternFestival.Foodtraditionsplayacrucialroleinthefestival.Disheslikedumplings,stickyricecakes,friedmeatballs,andbraisedfishcarryblessingsfor60(love)ones.Thesetraditionsvarygeographically61sharethecommonthemeofgoodwishes.Thefestivalalsoincorporatesarangeofintangibleculturalheritages.Forexample,reddecorationsandfireworkswereoriginallyintended62(scare)awaythemythicalbeast“nian,”63werebelievedtopreyonpeopleandlivestockattheturnoftheyear.Otherculturalsymbolsandevents,suchaspaper-cuts,dragondances,andlanternfestivals,addtothefestiveatmosphere.Thesetraditions64(celebrate)notonlyinChinabutalsoinotherpartsofAsiaandbeyond,makingtheSpringFestivala65(true)globalevent.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)你校英文报新增了“饮食健康”专栏,正在面向全校学生征稿,请你以FoodandHealth为题写一篇短文投稿,内容包括:1.推荐中国传统美食;2.分享健康饮食习惯。注意:1.词数80左右;2.可适当增加细节,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。Summervacation’wascoming.AndyandhisbrotherBerlinwerefilledwithexcitementastheythoughtofvisitingtheirgrandparentsagain.Thebigdaycameatlast.Afterthehappyfamilygotready,theysetoutforthegrandparents’eagerly.Ontheway,thebrotherswereexcitedlytalkingaboutthefuntheyhadwithgrandparents.Alittlebluehousewithatallwhitechimneyfinallyappeared.BehindthehousewastheforestcarryingtheirgoodmemorieswithGrandpa.Theyarrivedatthedriveway,attheendofwhichGrandmawaswaitingforthemjoyfully.AndyandBerlineach’gaveGrandmaabighugandthenswepttothelivingroom,shoutingexcitedly“Grandpa,weareback!”Seeinghisgrandsons,Grandpawaswildwithjoyandtriedtogetupwithallhisstrengthfromthechairbutinvain.Ahelplessexpressionflashedonhisface.Grandmaexplainedthathishealthwasdecliningrapidlyandmaybecouldn’tstanduponhisownforever.ButGrandpadeclaredstubbornly,“Ican!”Certainly,hewasstuckinhisboyishway.Mumandgrandparentswerehappytomeetagainafteralongtime.Theysattogetherandchattedaboutwhathappenedrecently.Thebrothersweresoonboredwithadultconversation,wentoutandwanderedintotheforest.Talltreesstretcheduptotheheavenswithlargebranchescrossingeachother,whileyoungonesrosestraightlikesoldiers.Grandpawasonceanintelligentexplorer.Hecouldtellwherethebirdscamefromonlybytheircallsandsongs.Thetrees,birds,lizards,lotsofbugs...HowmanymerrymomentstheyspentwithGrandpainthekingdom!ButnowGrandpacouldn’tgetup.Thismadethemworried.“We’dthinkoutawaytocheerhimup.”Andysaid.“Grandpaisabirdloverandwecancatchhimabird.”Berlinsuggested.“Buthehatesbirdsbeingcaged!”Andyshookhishead.ThenabrightideacametoAndy’smind.“Whynotmakeacane(拐杖)outofayoungtree!”注意:1.续写词数应为150左右:2.请按如下格式作答。Berlinthoughtitwasagoodidea._______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________AndyandBerlinhandedthecanetoGrandpa.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

高二英语试题答案及评价标准听力:1-5BACAC6-10CCACA11-15CBABC16-20BBAAC阅读:21-23ABA24-27BACD28-31DCDB32-35CCBA七选五:36-40GFABD完形填空:41-45CADAB46-50BDACB51-55ABBCD语法填空:56.to57.values58.the59.ending60.loved61.but62.toscare63.which64.arecelebrated65.truly(写作范文仅供参考)应用文写作参考范文:FoodandHealthChinahasarichvarietyoftraditionalcuisines,amongwhichdumplingsstandout.Theyaredeliciousandcontainabalancedcombinationofingredientslikemeat,vegetables,andflour,providingdifferentoptionsforpeople.Besidesdumplings,Chinesealwayshaveabalanceddietwithmeat,vegetables,wholegrainsaswellasfruits.Regularmealsandproperportioncontrolarealsocrucial.Byembracingtheabundanceofnutritiousfoodsavailable,notonlycanweenjoythedeliciousnessofChinesecuisinebutalsostrengthenourbodiesinaneasyway.读后续写参考范文:Berlinthoughtitwasagoodidea.Withthetoolsfetchedfromthebackyard,theyreturnedtotheforesttosearchforanappropriateyoungtreeforacane.HardlyhadtheyselectedonewhentheygotstartedwiththeirBIGPROJECT.Andy,theelderbrother,tookonthejobofcuttingitdown,whileBerlin,whowasyoungerandmorecreative,wasresponsiblefordecoration.Hardasitmightseemtothem,theyneverthoughtaboutquitting.Afterwhatseemedalongtime,anelegantandtoughcaneappeared.Bothofthemweremorethansatisfiedwiththeirworkandcouldn’twaittorushhome.AndyandBerlinhandedthecanetoGrandpa.Theinstanthesawit,heknewwhatitwasallabout.Deeplytouchedbythegrandsons’gift,hetookitwithgreatexcitementandtappeditonthegroundseveraltimes.Obviously,heattemptedtostandupwithit.Withtheencouragementofthetwobrothers,hestruggledtogetup,slowlywalkingtowardstheforest.Acheerfulandjoyfulexpression,whichAndyandBerlinhadexpectedofGrandpa,flashedonhisface.Itwasatthatmomentthattheyliterallyfeltalltheeffortstomakethecanewereallworthit.听力材料(Text1)M:Hey,Jane.How’sthedanceclassgoing?W:Great.I’mjustonthewaytotennispractice.Andyou?M:I’mgoingtomyviolinlesson.(Text2)M:Where’sGill?Iamlookingforhereverywhere.W:You’llfindherinthegarden.M:Oh?What’sshedoing?Pickingflowersorreadingbooks?W:She’stakenmycamera,soIthinkshewantstotakesomephotos.(Text3)W:WhatcanIdoforyou,sir?M:Hi!I’mstayinginRoom326andI’dliketoorderanextracoffeewithoutmilk.W:OK!Yourcoffeewillarriveinaminute,sir.(Text4)M:Myneckiskillingme,andmyarmhurts.W:Youknowwhy?Yourchairistoolow,andthatmakesyourmouseseemtoohighonyourdesk.(Text5)W:IheardyouwereupinMainethissummer.Whydidn’tyoustopby?M:IfIhadknownyouraddress,Iwouldhavevisitedyou.(Text6)W:Excuseme?M:Yes,madam.WhatcanIdoforyou?W:CanyoutellmewheretheCityBankis?M:It’supstairs,acrossfromtheBakeryShop.W:Thanks.Doyouknowwhattimeitopens?M:Itshouldbeopennowbecauseit’salready9:00.Itusuallyopensat8:00inthemorning.W:That’sgood.Andcanyoutellmehowoftenthebusesleaveforthecitycenter?M:Everythirtyminutes,andyou’vejustmissedone.W:Oh,dear.ThenI’llhavetowaitforanotherthirtyminutes.(Text7)M:Whenareyougoingtotakeyourvacation?W:Iwasplanningtotakeitattheendofthismonth.WeareplanningtotraveltoAustraliathistime.Why?Hassomethingcomeup?M:Well,woulditbetooinconvenientforyoutowaituntilnextmonth?W:Hmm...notreally.IguessIcanputitoffuntilnextmonth,butI’vegottotalkaboutitwithmyhusband.M:Thankyouverymuch.Ireallyappreciateyourchangingyourplans.(Text8)W:Hi,Bill.How’sitgoingtoday?M:Hi,Mum.Itisreallytiringwalkingaroundandseeingplaces.W:Yes,Iknow.M:Isawa

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