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玉溪一中2024—2025学年下学期高二年级开学考英语学科试卷总分:150分考试时间:120分钟注意事项:1.答题卡上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,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。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。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5ABC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.Whathasthemanaddedtothewebsite?A.Thesocialmediapages.2.Howmanyeggsdidthewomanbuy?A.10.B.11.3.Whatdoesthewomanprobablydo?B.Thesocialmediavideos.C.Thesocialmediabuttons.C.12.A.She’sajudge.B.She’sadoctor.C.She’saplayer.4.Whatisthemanprobablydoing?A.Makingmodelcars.B.Havinghistoryclass.C.Doingmathhomework.C.TheBrazilteam.5.Whichteamwillprobablywininthefinal?A.TheGermanteam.B.TheFrenchteam.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5ABC三个选项5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。第1页共12页6.Whatwillthemanbuywithhispocketmoney?A.Aradio.B.Atoycar.7.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Motherandson.B.Farmerandworker.C.Afarmtool.C.Shopkeeperandcustomer.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Wheredoestheman’sfavoritesingercomefrom?A.America.9.HowdidthewomanprobablyknowEdithPiaf’ssong?A.Fromamovie.B.FromaTVprogram.10.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?B.France.C.China.C.Fromanadvertisement.C.ThepopmusicA.Theirmusicaltastes.B.Theirfavoritefilms.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inabookstore.B.Inauniversity.C.Intheman’soffice.C.At1:30p.m.12.Whenistheman’snextmeeting?A.At1:00p.m.B.At1:15p.m.13.Whoarethetargetreadersofthemagazine?A.Oldprofessors.B.Fashiondesigners.C.Collegestudents.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.Howdidthewomanfeelabouttheadvertisementsatfirst?A.Scared.15.Wheredidthewomanlistentothechildren’sstory?A.Inacastle.B.Inthelivingroom.B.Confused.C.Impressed.C.Inthebedroom.16.Whydidthewomanreceiveadvertisementsaboutdollsprobably?A.Shewantstobuyadoll.B.ShesearchedfordollsontheInternet.C.Hertalkingwasoverheardbythesmartspeaker.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatdidthespeaker’sgrandfatherdoforaliving?A.Hewasafisherman.B.Hewasapostman.C.Hewasafactoryworker.第2页共12页18.Whatdoweknowaboutthespeaker’sfatherinthepast?A.Heworkedhard.B.Hewaswellpaid.C.Heworkedintourism.19.Whatiscommonthesedaysaccordingtothespeaker?A.Peoplehavethesamejobsfortheirentirelife.B.Peopledon’thavejobtraining.C.Peopleoftenchangejobs.20.HowdoesthespeakerthinktheInternethaschangedthingsmostly?A.Morepeopleworkfromhome.B.MorepeopleworkintheITindustry.C.Morepeopleworkinforeigncountries.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A、B、C和D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AFourScienceResearchCompetitionsforHighSchoolersParticipatinginascienceresearchcompetitionasahighschoolercaninspireyoutoexploremoreinthefieldofscientificresearch,makingyouamorecompetitivecandidateduringthecollegeadmissionsprocess.Herearefourscienceresearchcompetitionsdesignedforhighschoolers.BreakthroughJuniorChallengeTheBreakthroughJuniorChallengetasksstudentswithcreatingashorttwo-minutevideoinwhichtheyexplainacomplexscientificconceptanddemonstratehowitworksinpractice.Awardsincludea$250,000collegescholarship,anda$50,000awardtoateacherofthewinner’schoosing.EyeontheFutureTeenVideoContestParticipantsaretaskedwithcreatingavideobetween30secondsandthreeminuteslong,eitherontheirownorinteamsofuptothreemembers.WinnersreceiveapaidtriptotheNationalInstituteofHealthinBethesda,Maryland.RegeneronInternationalScienceandEngineeringFaira—beforeadvancingtoupper-levelcompetitions.第3页共12页AmericanAcademyofNeurologyNeuroscienceResearchPrizeThiscompetitionchallengesstudentstoinvestigateproblemsregardingthebrainornervoussystem.Itisonlyopentoindividualstudents—groupprojectsareexcluded.WinnersreceiveamonetaryprizeandthechancetopresenttheirprojectsattheAANAnnualMeeting.21.Whatistheaimofthecompetitions?A.Tofuelthepassionforscientificresearch.B.Toensureadmissiontothedreamcollege.C.Totraintobeacandidateforidealcolleges.D.Toselectoutstandingtalentsfromhighschool.22.Whatdothefirsttwocompetitionshaveincommon?A.Winnerswillreceiveapaidtrip.B.Creationofavideoisamust.C.Theparticipantsneedtopulltogether.D.Thewinner’steacherisalsopresentedanaward.23.Whichcompetitionmightenableparticipantstobecomeadoctor?A.BreakthroughJuniorChallengeB.EyeontheFutureTeenVideoContestC.RegeneronInternationalScienceandEngineeringFairD.AmericanAcademyofNeurologyNeuroscienceResearchPrizeBBrightandearlyonthemorningofourfirstfulldayinAntarctica,L’Austral’sCaptainFabien’svoicewokeusupasitcamethroughaloudspeaker.Ifwelookedoutsiderightnow,hesaid,we’dseeabeautifulseaoficebergsinthegoldensunlight.MysisterandIjumpedoutofbed,staringinamazementaswesailedpastgiantpiecesofice.Inthedistance,wespottedagroupofhumpbackwhalesfeedingonsmallerfishes.Nextdoor,myparentswerealsowakinguptothesightsofanewdayinAntarctica.Overbreakfast,mysisterandIexcitedlytoldthemaboutthewhaleswesawfromourroomthatmorning.Youmightnotimmediatelythinkof“familyvacation”whentalkingaboutatriptoAntarctica,buttourcompanieslikeAdventuresbyDisneyarechangingthat.Thecompanyoffersguidedgrouptripstodestinationsacrossallsevencontinentsintheworld.第4页共12页OuradventurestartedwhenweflewtoBuenosAiresandexploredthebeautifulArgentinecapitalforaday.AfterleavingBuenosAires,weflewtoUshuaiaonanAdventuresbyDisneyplane.Then,itwasthejourneytowardtheDrakePassage.AfteraspeedyDrakePassagecrossing,wereachedAntarcticaearly,addingahalfdaytoourscheduledfourdaysonandaroundthecontinent.TothoseunfamiliarwithAdventuresbyDisney,thefactthatyoucanexperienceAntarctica—themostdistant,extremecontinent—withDisneymightbesurprising.Duringthetrip,therewerethoughtfulacts,fromstampedpostcardstosendfromanAntarcticapostofficetoachampagne(香槟)partyonourfinalstopofthejourney.AdventuresbyDisneytrulythoughtofeverythingforus.Antarcticaisalife-changingdestinationpackedwithexperiencesthatcan’tbecopied.WeexperiencedseasicknesswhentravellingacrosstheDrakePassage,hikedupicehillsalongsidelovelyanimals,andhadatasteofchampagne.Andhonestly,it’sgoingtobehardforthenextfamilytripwemaytaketocompete.24.Howdidtheauthorandhersisterfeelwhensailingpasttheicebergs?A.Frightened.B.Terrific.C.Confused.D.Unconcerned.25.Whathappenedfirstontheauthor’sjourney?A.TheyflewtoUshuaia.B.TheypassedthroughtheDrakePassage.C.TheytravelledaroundBuenosAires.D.Theyhikedupicehillsalongsidelovelyanimals.26.Whatcanweinferabouttheirtravelfromthelastparagraph?A.TheauthormightfeelbadwhencrossingtheDrakePassage.B.Theauthorwasthemostimpressedbythechampagneparty.C.Theauthorbelievesthattheirnexttravelwillbemorethrilling.D.TheauthorthoughtanAntarcticapostofficeshouldbeestablished.27.Whichcanserveasthebesttitleforthetext?A.AFamily’sJourneytoAntarcticaB.AComfortableTravelExperienceC.AnAntarcticAdventureforScientificResearchD.ExploringAntarctica—APlacewithVariousanimals第5页共12页CBeforethecrowdofstudentsroundedthetrack,CoachMatthewMooreatSandburgMiddleSchoolexplainedtheobjectiveofMonday’spracticegetstudentsadaptedtorunningtwomilescontinuously,somethingthatwasnewtomanyofthemiddle-schoolersonthecross-countryteam,andthusimprovetheirfitness.However,somestudents’reasonforcirclingthetrackwashangingoutwithfriendsasmuchasrunning.TheteachersandadministratorsatSandburgMiddleSchoolalreadyknewthat.Infact,creatingopportunitiestomakefriendsandbuildcommunitywaspartofthereasonFairfaxCountyPublicSchoolsdecidedtointroducesportstoitsmiddleschoolsforthefirsttimethisyear.Thiscameasschoolsaroundthecountywereconfrontedwithamentalhealthcrisis.InFairfaxCounty,about17percentofsixth-gradersreportedfeelingstressedmostofthetime,andabout62percentreportedexperiencingstresssomeofthetime.Nearly30percentofsixth-gradersreportedfeelingsosadorhopelessalmosteverydayfortwoormoreweeksinarowthattheystoppeddoingusualactivities.MichelleReid,theheadofFairfaxCountyPublicSchools,hopesathleticswillboostmentalandphysicalwellnessinthedistrict’smiddleschools.“We’reinamentalhealthcrisisinmanyways,andalsoafitnesscrisisinthiscounty.It’sreallyimportantforstudentstobeactiveandengagedinsports,andwe’rejustexcitedatthatpossibility,”saidReid.ClaireBrown,13,joinedtheteamatSandburgtostayactive.Runningwasnother“strongsuit”,butshesaidshecouldalreadyfeelherselfbuildingendurance(耐力)andgettingbetter.Theencouragementfromfriendsontheteamhashelped.“It’sjustlikeeverybodyencouragingeverybody,”Brownsaid.“‘Youcandothis.Pushalittleharder.Yougotthere.’Thatcheersmeup.”28.WhywasMonday’spracticeheldintheschool?A.Tobuildstudentsup.C.Toteachrunningskills.B.Totrainstudentsforarace.D.Toadaptstudentstothetrack.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart“wereconfrontedwith”meaninparagraph2?A.Handle.B.Survive.C.Suffer.D.Prevent.30.Whatdothefiguresinparagraph3indicate?A.Theimportanceoffitness.B.Theseverityofanissue.C.Thelackofphysicalexercise.D.Thedegreeofacademicpressure.31.WhatcanbeinferredfromBrown’sexperience?A.Promotingsportsisurgent.B.Studentsneedmoreencouragement.D.Thepracticehasfar-reachinginfluence.C.Teamworkchangeshergreatly.第6页共12页DSuperhighwaysofvessels(血管)beneathourskintransportbloodandnutrients.Thesenaturalpathwaysbranchoutliketreelimbs(树枝)tohelpourbodymovefoodandoxygentoourorgans.Ourbodiesmakevesselsnaturally,butbioengineersalsowanttomakethemartificially.Andnowateamofengineershasfoundacoolnewwaytodothatinthelab:Theyuseice.Tomakethevessels,theengineersfirstneededatemplate(模板)fromwhichtobuildthetissue.“Originally,weweretryingtodothiswithwax(蜡),”saysOzdoganlar,amechanicalengineerwho’sleadingthenewvessel-buildingprojectatCarnegieMellonUniversity.Butwaxproved“toosoft,”hesays.“Andit’snotnecessarilybiocompatible(生物兼容的),”orsuitableforuseinthebody.ThentheythoughtofElsa’smagicinaDisneymovieFrozen.Iceseemedlikeagoodalternativetowax.Itcostslittleandisreadilyavailable.Andsinceit’snotpoisonous,thebodywon’trejectit.Andprintingtheicetemplateissimple.First,engineersprogramitsshapeintoa3-Dprinter.Theprinterthendropswaterontoaverycoldsurface.Theprinterrepeatsthisprocessuntilthevessel’sshapeiscomplete.Inall,ittakeslessthan30seconds.Thisicyvesseltemplateisthenencasedingelatin,aclearsubstancewithoutanytaste.Shiningultravioletlightonthegelatinhardensitastheicemeltsaway.What’sleftarerealistic-lookingchannelsforbloodtomovethrough.Sofar,theCarnegieMellonteamhastestedthegelchannelswithendothelialcells.Thesearethecellsthatlinetheinnerwallsofbloodvessels.Inoneexperiment,thosecellssurvivedtwoweeksliningtheartificialvessels.Thisispromising,butthereisstillalongwaytogobeforesuchreplacementvesselscouldbetransplantedintopeople.Inthefuture,suchartificialvesselscouldbeusedaspartoflab-madeorganstosavethelivesofpeopleurgentlyawaitingdonatedorgansfortransplant.“Thisisreallyagamechanger,”saysOzdoganlar.32.Whatinspiredtheteamofengineerstouseiceinstead?A.Thenewproject.B.Itslowcost.C.ThemovieFrozen.D.Itseasyavailability.第7页共12页33.Whatdoesparagraph3mainlytalkabout?A.Thedifferencesbetweeniceandwax.B.Thereasonforprintingtheicetemplate.C.Theapplicationof3-Dprintingtechnology.D.Theadvantagesoficeasvesselprintingstuff.34.Whatcanweinferfromthelasttwoparagraphs?A.Thelabcanmassproduceorgansforuse.B.Theartificialvesselswillbeputtousesoon.C.Thetechnologyisnotyetmatureatthispoint.D.Theorgantransplantationiseasiertoperform.35.Whatistheauthor’spurposeinwritingthetext?A.Topromotevesselsmadebyusingice.B.Tomakeknownatechnicalinnovation.C.Toencouragetechnologicalinnovation.D.Tosinghighpraiseforengineers’work.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读短文内容,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。SecretsofGreatSaversWonderinghowtosavemoremoneybuthavenoideawheretocut?yourmoneygofurtherandhelpyouliveamorefinanciallysecurelife.36TheycanmakeYoucanforma“hand-me-down”club.Sincekidsgrowsofast,theirclothesquicklybecomeunwearableeventhoughtheystilllooknice.37Insteadofmakingyourlocalkids’clothingstorerich,organizeaclubofparentsfromyourchild’sschoolordaycaretoexchangehand-me-downclothing.38Alwaysbuythesamecolorandstyleofsocksforyourchild—preferablywhite,sinceyoucanbleach(漂白)themwhentheyarestained.Sincesocksalwaysdisappear,whenyouloseoneofapair,youcanpairitupwithanother,becausetheyareallthesame.Itisagoodideatotakeajobforadiscount.Ifyouarelookingforapart-timejob,fillout第8页共12页applicationsatshopswhereyouoftendoyourshopping.39Ifyouhaveteenagersinyourhomewhoarereadyforajob,encouragethemtoworkatyourfamily’sfavoritestoreswithemployeediscountstoo.Notonlywillyoubenefitfromthediscountbutyouwillalsogainaccesstoanewworldofinsideinformationonupcomingsales!Whynothelpyourfriendmove?Alwayshelpfriendspacktheirbelongingsandloadthetruckwhentheyaremoving.Whenpeopleareloadingtheirhouseholdsintoboxes,theyusuallyfinditemsthattheynolongerneedordonotwanttopackorunpack.Asaresult,youcanbringhomehundredsofpoundsworthoffrozenfood,tableware,books,toys,furnitureandotherhouseholditems.A.Getsocksofonecolor.40B.Bleachsockstowhitenthem.C.Wesharefoursecretsofsupersavershere.D.So,parentsbuyalotofnewclothestomeettheneed.E.Bestofalltheywillstillthinkyou’vedonethemafavor.F.Forexample,clothingshopsmaygivetheiremployeesadiscount.G.Oncetheydoafavor,yourproblemwillprobablybesolvedveryquickly.第三部分语言知识运用(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和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。KevinHyde,whohasbeensailinghiswholelife,recentlyinvitedJoeDiTommassotoFloridaonhissailboat.ThefirstpartoftheirThat’swherethingswent4143.Suddenlytheyfoundthemselvesinsideaheavystormatsea.44.Astheoceanchurned(剧烈翻滚)around45,andtheirradiosdidn’t46either,leavingwentwell,andtheystoppedfora42intheOuterBanks.“I’veneverheardwindssobadmywholelife!”Joethem,the50-footmast(桅杆)ofthesailboatthematthemercyofthestormysea.WhenKevinandJoe’sfamilies47touchwiththem,theyreportedthemmissingtotheCoastGuard.Soon,afullthem.48began,butrescuersweren’tevensurewhich49tostartlookingforFloatingfordayswithnomast,gas,orelectricity,KevinandJoeprayedfordayatsea,theywerefeelingmore51thanever.Justwhenitseemedthatallwaslost,theygotSilverMuna.53anattentivecrewmember50.Bythe10th52fromahugeinternationalshipcalledthe54thetinysailboat.CaptainNeerajChaudharyimmediatelystoppedhisship.Rescuingthemenwasexcitingforallinvolvedandeventheship’scaptaincriedwhenthemenwere55aboardhisship.第9页共12页41.A.friendship42.A.mealB.journeyB.discussionB.badC.lifeD.dayC.restD.plan43.A.wrong44.A.recalled45.A.brokeaway46.A.replyC.wildD.smoothD.smelledD.brokeoffD.escapeD.lostB.shoutedB.brokeinB.workC.thoughtC.brokeoutC.stop47.A.keptB.foundC.left48.A.behavior49.A.person50.A.rescue51.A.luckyB.searchB.boatC.discoverC.directionC.waterD.inventionD.radioB.foodD.freeB.regretfulB.helpC.excitedC.emailsC.InterestinglyC.destroyedC.pulledD.desperateD.lettersD.PatientlyD.spottedD.exported52.A.attacks53.A.Luckily54.A.studied55.A.blownB.SorrowfullyB.designedB.expanded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。The56(high)anticipatedanimatedfilm“NeZhaRebornintotheWorldofChaos”issettogracetheSpringFestivalmovielineup.Thisfilmisasequel(续集)totheblockbuster“NeZha:BirthoftheDemonChild”and57(generate)agreatdealofbuzz(轰动)amongaudiences.Inthisnewsection,NeZhaisrebornandfaceseven58(great)challengesandadventures.ThestoryunfoldswithNeZha’suniquepowersandhisunrulynatureonceagaincausingastir.However,astheplotprogresses,hemustconfronthisdestinyandtheforcesofevil59threatentheworld.alearningtocontrolhispowersandbecomeatruehero.(grow),Thefilmisexpectedtoshowcasestunningvisualeffects,buildingonthesuccessof61(it)predecessor.Theanimationteamhasbeenworkingtirelesslytocreateworld,withdetailedcharacterdesignsandspectacularactionsequences.Fromthemythicalcreaturestothemagicallandscapes,everyframeismeticulouslycraftedtobringthestory63life.Thevoicecastof“NeZhaRebornintotheWorldofChaos”featuressomeofthemosttalentedactorsintheindustry.Theirperformancesaresure64(add)depthandpersonalitytothecharacters,65(make)themevenmoreendearingandrelatabletotheaudience.62vividandimmersive第10页共12页第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华,你的英国交换生朋友Chris想使用AI来完成最近布置的中文寒假作业,他写邮件向你询问这样做是否合适,请你给他回信。内容包括:1.使用AI完成作业的利与弊;2.你的建议。注意:1.词数80词左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。DearChris,________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,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。“Number7,JennyWalker,takesthelead,”criedtheannouncer.“Justonemorehurdle(栏)and—JennyWalkerfromMountLawleyHighSchooltakesfirstplaceinthegirls100-meterhurdles!”ThecrowdwentwildasJenny’steammateswhooped,“Goodforyou,SweetSpikes(钉鞋)!”SweetSpikeswasJenny’snickname(绰号).“Countychampionship,herewecome!’’ShoutedJenny,pattingherneon-greentrackspikes.Theywerealmostwornout,butshedidn’tcare.Theywereherluckyshoesandshelovedthem.“NextSaturday,we’retakinghomethegold.”Jennywhisperedtoherspikes.“Don’tforget,SweetSpikes,”chirpedMarisol,oneofherteammates.“MybirthdaypartyisnextFridayatLakesidePark.“Beep.Partyrecordedincalendar.”jokedJennyinherbestRobotvoice.Nextweekendcouldn’tcomesoonenough.Jennybrimmed(充满)withexcitementallweeklong.Attrackpractice,sheleapedoverthosehurdlesfasterthaneverbefore.Sheworeherspikesallday,andeverythinginherpathwasahurdle:flowerpotsinherfrontyard,sidewalkcracks,andevenherlittledog!ThedayofMarisol’sparty,Jennyputonherfavoriteblueshorts,atrackT-shirtfromherdad,andof第11页共12页course,herluckyspikes.“Perfect.”Shesmiledatherselfinthemirror.InLakesidePark,musicandthesmellofgrilledfoodfilledtheair.ButJennystoppedbythetrackfirst,planningtodoacoupleofsprints(冲刺).“SweetSpikes!”Twoofherteammatesrushedover,breathlessandbarefoot.“Youhavetotrytheslide!”Jenny’seyesglancedacrossthepartyarea.“Slide?Whatsli—”Suddenly,shesawit.TheBIGGESTinflatableslide(充气滑梯)she’deverseen.Withoutthinkingtwice,Jennykickedoffherspikesandchargedtowardit.Sheconqueredtheslideagainandagainandagain,untilitwasfinallytimetogohome.Assheunwillinglymadeherwaybacktothetrackwhereshe’dleftherspikes,panicsetin.Jennypickedupthepace,herheartpoundingloudertheclosershegot.Whenshegottotheplace,herheartstopped,“Myluckyspikesaregone!Jenny’steammateshelpedhersearchthepark.Noluck.“Farewell(再见),gold,”Jennymurmured.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。Thenextday,Jennystoodatthetrackofthecountychampionship,stillsadaboutherlostspikes.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________“Justonemorehurdleand—Number52,JennyWalker,takesthegold!”___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第12页共12页高二年级下学期开学考英语学科参考答案第一部分听力1-5CCBCB6-10BABAA11-15CBCBB16-20CAACA第二部分阅读理解第一节21-23ABD24-27BCAA28-31ACBD32-35CDCB第二节36-40CDAFE第三部分语言运用第一节41-45BCAAD46-50BDBCA51-55DBADC第二节56.highly57.hasbeengenerating/hasgenerated58.greater59.that/which60.growth61.its62.a63.to64.toadd65.making第四部分写作第一节DearChris,IunderstandyourintentionofusingAIforyourChinesehomework,buttherearebothprosandcons.Ontheonehand,AIcansavetimeandprovidequickanswers.Ontheotherhand,relyingonAImighthinderyourlearningprocess,asyouwon’tfullyunderstandthematerialorimproveyourskills.MysuggestionistouseAIasatoolforguidanceratherthanasareplacementforyourowneffort.Itisbettertocompletethehomeworkindependentlyfirst,andthenapplyAItocheckingorrefiningyourwork.Thisway,you’lllearnmoreeffectively.Hopemyadvicecouldserveyouwell.Yours,LiHua第二节Onepossibleversion:Thenextday,Jennystoodatthetrackofthecountrychampionship,stillsadaboutherlostspikes.Sheglancedathercompetitors,feelingmorenervousthanusual.Herusualconfidenceseemedtohavefaded.Asthestartinggunfired,shepushedherselfforward,buttheracefeltdifferenttoday.Herlegsfeltheavierthanever,andthetrackseemedtostretchendlessbeforeher.Herthoughtkeptwanderingbacktoherlostspikes.“Focus,Jenny,focus!”Shemutteredunderherbreath,tryingtoshakeofftheworry.“Justonemorehurdleand--Number52,JennyWalker,takesthegold!”Jennycouldn’tbelievehereyes.Asshecrossedthefinishline,herheartpoundedwithexcitement,andherclassmatesrushedtocongratulateher.Feelingamixtureofreliefandvictory,“Ididit’’,Jennywhispered.Lookingdownathernewspikes,stillnotthesameasSweetSpikes,shefeltproudofherself.Itwasn’tabouttheshoesafterall,itwasaboutherhardworkandbelievinginherselfthatcarriedhertovictory.第13页共12页听力原文:Text1M:Ifyourefreshthepage,youcanseethechangesImadetothewebsite.I’vebeenworkingonitallmorning.W:Oh,you’veaddedsomesocialmediabuttons.(1)Theycantakemestraighttothecompany’ssocialmediasites.Welldone!Text2W:WheredoyouwantmetoputthefoodIboughtfromtheshops?Igotadozeneggs,11potatoes,and10tomatoes,justasyouasked.(2)M:No,Ionlywanted12potatoesand11eggs!Don’tyoueverlisten?W:Well,Igottheto1natoesright,didn’tI?Text3W:Extendyourlegout.Iwanttoseeifyourkneehasrecoveredfromyoursportsinjury.M:IW:It’simproving.Sticktothemedicineandexercisesandyou’llbebackinthegamesoon.Text4M:I’mholdingathree-dimensionalshapewitheightcornersandsixsquarefaces.Whatisit?W:That’seasy.It’sacube(立方体).Ihaven’thadaproble1nwithshapes,butI’mstrugglingwithmyhistoryhomework.M:Okay,letmefinishmyhomeworkandI’llhelpyouwiththatinstead.(4)Text5W:Francehastotallycontrolledthisfootballfinal,withmuchmorepossessionthanGermany.M:Yes,theycertainlydeservetowinthematch,(5)unlikethetoughsemi-final(半决赛)whentheybeatBrazilwithaluckygoal.第14页共12页Text6M:I’vebeensavingupmypocketmoneyforafewmonthsnow.(6)DadsuggestedIbuyaradio-controlledcar,butIhaven’tgotenoughyet.(6)(7)W:Howmuchhaveyousaved?M:Seventy-fivedollars.Butthecarcostsahundred.IfIaddthethirty-fivedollarsIearnedfromhelpingaroundthefarm,that’llbeenough!YouandDadhavepromisedtogivemethemoneythisweek.(7)W:Ha-ha!Noproble1n.Hereyougo...Nowyouhaveenoughwithsomeleftover!M:You’reright.Thankyouverymuch!Text7W:Hi,howareyou?Whatareyoulisteningtothesedays?YouarestillintoAmericansingerslikeTaylor?M:She’snotbad,butI’vebeentryingtodiversifymymusicaltasteslately.IquitelikeEdithPiaf.(8)(9)W:Who?(8)M:She’saFrenchsingerwhowasreallypopularinthe1940s.(8)Iknowitmaynotseemthatcool,butIreallylikeher.Here,havealisten...W:Hey,Irecognizethatsong!Isitinanadvertisement?(9)M:You’veprobablyhearditinafilm,likeInception.(9)Andareyoustillintopopmusicthesedays?W:Yes.IlikeChinesepopsongsverymuch,whosetuneandwordsareimpressive.Text8W:Okay,soeverythingisonscheduleforthenew

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