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2024-2025学年江苏省扬州市高二下学期3月月考英语检测试题(本试卷共13页,共四部分;全卷满分150分,考试用时120分钟)第一部分听力(共两节,满分20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分,满分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.Whatwillthemanprobablydothisafternoon?A.Havesomecoffee. B.Takeanexam.C.Prepareforatest.2.Whatisthemandoing?A.Walkingthroughaforest.B.Visitingthewoman’shouse.C.Plantingflowersinhisgarden,3.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Atapolicestation.B.Bytheroadside.C.Atananimalshelter.4.Whatdoesthemandecidetodoregardingthenewlaptop?A.Buyonerightnow.B.Waitforabetterdeal.C.Anticipatetherelease.5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.AlectureB.Somecountries.C.Traditionalcustoms.第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15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,回答以下小题。6.Whatwillthewomanprobablydofirst?A.Gotoamodernmuseum.B.Tourahistoricbuilding.C.Visitamemorialpark.7.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Strangers. B.Travelcompanions.C.Tourguideandvisitor.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.Whatmistakedidthewomanmake?A.Sheforgottosendthedesks.B.Shefailedtosendthedesksintime.C.Shedidn’tsendtheotherkindofdesks.9.WhatdocsHDCrequestthespeakerstodonow?A.Givethemoneyback.B.Replaceallthedesks.C.Apologizetothem.10.Whatwillthewomandotosolvetheproblem?A.Givethecustomeracall.B.Visitthecustomerinstantly.C.Arrangetherepairofdesks听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。11.Howmanypeoplewillstayatthehotel?A.6. B.11. C.12.12.Whenwillthemancheckin?A.InearlyNovember. B.Inmid-November.C.InlateNovember.13.Whatwillthemandonext?A.Offerhispersonalinformation.B.Askaboutthecoursesessions.C.Confirmthecheck-outdate.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。14.Whatdidthewomanthinkofthefilm?A.Itwasexciting. B.Itwasboring. C.Itwasscary.15.Whatisthemangoingtodothisevening?A.Watchafilm. B.Visitafriend. C.Gobowling.16.Whereisthemodernartmuseum?A.NexttoRiversideBowling.B.Acrossfromtheman’sflat.C.Onthenorthsideoftheriver.17.Whenwillthemanprobablyleavehisflat?A.At6:45p.m. B.At7:00p.m. C.At7:15p.m.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。18.Howdosmarthomesmakelifeeasierforsomepeople?A.ByincreasingInternetspeed.B.Byreducingthecostofliving.C.Byautomatinghouseholdtasks19.Whyarepeopleconcernedaboutsmarthomes?A.Theymayaffectprivacy.B.Theyaredifficulttosetup.C.Theymaybetooexpensive.20.Whatwillthespeakerdiscussinthenextsession?A.Concreteoperations.B.Detailedprosandcons.C.Futuredevelopment.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。ASafariAdventureTour:ExploreWildlifeinTanzaniaAreyoupassionateaboutwildlifeandeagertowitnessAfrica’siconicanimalsintheirnaturalhabitat?Joinour“SafariAdventureTour”inTanzania’sSerengetiNationalPark!Overthepastdecade,ourtourshaveattractedthousandsofnatureenthusiastswhoseekunforgettableencounterswithlions,elephants,giraffes,andtheGroutMigrationofwildebeests.WhyChooseUs?Unlikeothersafariproviders,ourexpertguidesaretrainedbiologistswhoofferin-depthknowledgeaboutanimalbehaviorandecosystems.Weprioritizesmall-grouptours(maximum8guests)toensurepersonalizedexperiences.OurprimelocationneartheSerengeti’scentralplainsmaximizesyourchancesofspottingrarespecies.TourPackages*1-DaySafari:$120/person(Includessunrise-to-sunsetgamedrive,lunch,andparkfees).*3-DaySafari:$330/person(Covers2nightsineco-lodges,allmeals,andguidedbushwalks).*5-DaySafari:$500/person(Addshot-airballoonrideoverthesavannaandaMaasaiculturalvisit)SpecialFeatures*FlexibleCustomization:Tailoryourtourwithadd-onslikephotographyworkshopsornightsafari.*SustainabilityCommitment:10%ofprofitsfundlocalwildlifeconservationprojects.*GuaranteedSatisfaction:Freerebookingifno“BigFive”sightingsoccurduringyourtour.Booknowthroughourwebsiteorcontactour24/7customerserviceforgroupdiscounts!21.WhatmakestheSafariAdventureTourstandout?A.Lowestpriceintheregion.B.Unlimitedgamedrivehours.C.Guideswithscientificexpertise.D.Freeaccommodationforsmallgroups.22.Howmuchwouldacouplepayfora3-daysafari?A.$330. B.$500. C.$660.D.$1,000.23.Whatservicerequiresanadditionalfee?A.Sunrisegamedrives. B.Guidedbushwalks.C.Maasaiculturalvisits. D.Photographyworkshops.BPetsmayseemlikesomethingthatisexpensiveandenjoyablebutnotnecessary.Inreturnforalifetimeoffoodandloveandhealthcare,theydon’tseemtoofferanythingofpracticalvalue.Whenwasthelasttimeyousawachihuahuahelpingafarmerinafield?Oragoldenretrieverunloadinggroceriesfromthecar?Sowhatdopetsreallygiveus?Well,thatdependsonwhoyouask.Itturnsout,somepeoplemaylikeanimalsbynature---likelybecauseanimalsfirsttrickedtheirwayintoourancestors’livesbyofferingaveryrealservice.Somewherebetween15,000and5,000yearsago,humansstarteddomesticatinganimals.Keepingthemfrombreedingwiththeirwildanimalswasnecessarysinceitwouldhavesloweddownanimalhusbandry.So,tomakesurethewildstayedwild---andthedomesticstayeddomestic---afortunatefewanimalswereallowedtoliveindoorsandmorecloselyalongsidehumans.Eventuallythoseprotectedanimalsdidwhatanimalsdo:Theyformedacloserelationshipwithpeople.Groupswhichincludedpeoplewithanunderstandingofanimalsandanimalkeepingwouldhavedevelopedquicklyattheexpenseofthosewithout;theselattergroupswouldhavehadtocontinuetorelyonhuntingtogetmeat.Theverysamegenesthattodaymakesomepeoplemorelikelytotakeontheirfirstcatordogwouldhavespreadamongthoseearlyfarmers.Sowhatstartedashumansvaluingarealserviceprovidedbyanimals---guardingcrops,farming,providingfood---mayhave,overtime,becomeanappreciationforanimalsingeneral.Maybethat’swhyeffortstocreatemechanicalfriends,likeSony’sroboticdogAibo,haveyettobecomepopular.Itmaywalklikeadogandbarklikeadogandeven,roughly,looklikeadog.Butourgenestellusitisn’tadog.Willwebeabletoappreciateandbondwiththiscreaturethewayourancestorsdidwithrealanimals?It’shardtoimagineeventhemostce-agecyberdogbeingabletolearnthatveryoldtrick.24.Whathelpedanimalsdomestication?A.Keepingwildanddomesticanimalsapart.B.Formingacloseconnectionwithallanimals.C.Makingsurethewildstayeddomestic.D.Allowingmoreanimalstoliveindoors.25.Whathappenedtotheanimal-keepingpeoplelater?A.Theycreatedroboticdogs. B.Theydependedonhunting.C.Theyhadastablefoodsupply. D.Theyquitkeepinganimals.26.Whyareroboticdogsunpopular?A.Theyareunabletoplaytricks.B.Theydon’ttrulyconnectwithhumans.C.Theydon’treallybehavelikedogs.D.Theyareveryunfriendlytohumans.27.WhichofthefollowingcanreplacetheunderlinedwordinParagraph3?A.Health. B.Population.C.Growth.D.Domestication.CMorethan20yearsago,Yung-ChiCheng,aYaleprofessorindrugdevelopmentforcancer,hadapioneeringidea:whatifhecouldunlockthepotentialofancientChinesemedicinesfortreatingcancer?Whatifhecoulddesignbotanicaldrugsthatwouldmaketraditionalcancertreatmentsworkbetter?Noonehaddoneitbefore.Fellowresearchersandexpertsadvisedhimtochangecourse,becausedevelopingbotanicaldrugswastoocomplicatedandtoorisky.ButChengdidn’tlettheideago.Now,inalandmarkmomentincancerresearch,Chengandresearchpartnersarelaunchingthefirstinternationalclinicaltrialforabotanicaldrug,YIV-906.Shwu-HucyLiu,apostdoctoralresearcherinCheng’sYalelab,spenthoursleafingthroughancientChinesetextsatYale’slibraryseekingthepropertiesofChineseherbs.ShereturnedwithHuangQinTang,a1,800-year-oldtreatmentforstomachillnesses,basedonwhichtheteamdevelopedadrugandtesteditononethousandmice.Whatfollowedwereyearsofadditionaltestingofthedrug’seffectivenessforarangeofcancersinmultiplehumanstudiesinvolvingover200patients.Thepositiveeffectsdisplayedagainandagain,YIV-906notonlyreducedthesideeffectsofradiationtreatment,butalsoledtofasterrecoveryandlongersurvivalrates.Alltheyneednowarelargerdatasets.Whentheresultsoftheinternationaltrialareavailableaboutthreeyearsfromnow,YIV-906mayfinditselfnextinalonglineofbreakthroughdrugsdevelopedfromnaturalproducts,whichincludesamalaria(疟疾)treatmentdevelopedfromtheChineseherbqinghao,thediscoveryofwhichledtoaNobelPrizeforchemistTuYouyou.Ithasbeenalongjourney,butifChengandhisteamaresuccessful,itcouldcreateanewapproachfortreatingcancer.Theycalledthenewapproach“WE”medicine,acombinationofWesternmedicineandEasternmedicine.“It’satotallynewmodel.I’vemetwithalotofdoubt,butthinktheresultswillspeakforthemselves,”Chengsaid.28.WhatdidfellowresearchersinitiallythinkofCheng’sresearch?A.Creative. B.Comprehensive. C.Conventional.D.Challenging.29.WhydidLiurefertoancientChinesetexts?A.Shewantedtoquestionancienttreatmentmethods.B.Shedesiredtofindinspirationfortreatingdiseases.C.ShetriedtodocumentthehistoryofChineseherbs.D.Shedeterminedtofindacureforstomachillnesses.30.Whatdoesparagraph3mainlytalkabout?A.Stepsofthedrugtesting. B.TheapplicationofYIV-906.C.Effectsoftheclinicaltrial. D.TheeffectivenessofYIY-906.31.WhydoestheauthormentionChineseherbqinghao?A.Toillustratethevalueofbotanicaldrugs.B.Toadvocatetheadoptionof“WE”medicine.C.TopraiseTu’scontributionstodrugdevelopment.D.Tohighlightitssuccessinmedicinedevelopment.DDecisionfatigueisapsychologicalphenomenonwherethequalityofdecisionsdeclinesafteralongsessionofdecision-making.Itiscausedbythelimitedmentalenergywehaveformakingchoiceseachday.Whilemanyofusbelievewearelogicalbeingscapableofweighingeveryoptioncarefully,decisionfatigueshowshowourmentalresourcescanbeusedupovertime.Oneofthekeystudiesonthisphenomenonwasconductedinthecontextofparolehearings(假释听证会).Researchersfoundthatjudgesweremorelikelytoapproveofparoleearlyinthedayorafteramealbreak.Asthedayprogressedandthejudgesmademoredecisions,theywereincreasinglylikelytomaintaintheirpreviousdecisions,denyingparolesimplybecauseitrequiredlessmentaleffort.Decisionfatiguenotonlyaffectsmajorlifechoicesbutalsoeverydaydecisions.Forinstance,peopleoftenreportstrugglingtodecidewhattoeatfordinnerafteralongday.Similarly,toomanychoices,suchaswhenlookingthroughstreamingplatformsoronlinestores,canleaveindividualsfeelingconfused,leadingthemtoabandontheprocessentirelyorsettleforalesssatisfyingoption.Toovercomedecisionfatigue,somewell-knownfigureshaveadoptedstrategiestosimplifytheirdailyroutines.Forexample,founderMarkZuckerbergisfamousforwearingthesamestyleofgrayT-shirtstominimizeunnecessarychoices.Similarly,NobelPrize-winningphysicistAlbertEinsteinwasknownforowingmultipleidenticalsuitstoavoidwastingenergyondecidingwhattoweareachday.Inadifferentcontext,authorHarukiMurakamihassharedthathemaintainsastrictdailyroutine,includingspecificwritinghoursandexercise,tofreeupmentalcapacityforhiscreativework.Understandingdecisionfatiguecanhelpusstructureourlivesmoreeffectively.Prioritizingimportantdecisionsearlierinthedayorsettinguproutinestominimizeunnecessarychoicesarestrategiestopreservementalenergy.Bymanagingourmentalresourceswisely,wecanmakesounddecisionsandreducethestressassociatedwithoverwhelmingchoices.32.Whatleadstodecisionfatigueaccordingtothetext?A.Thelackoftimetomakedecisions.B.Thedifficultyofmakinglogicalchoices.C.Thestressfrommakingimportantdecisions.D.Thelimitedmentalenergyfordecision-making.33.Whatdoesthestudyonparolehearingsreveal?A.Judgesaremuchstricterafterlongbreaks.B.Decisionfatiguecanleadtounfairoutcomes.C.Fatiguecausesjudgestoavoidcomplicatedcases.D.Externalfactorshavenoimpactondecision-making.34.Whatdoestheauthorsuggestreadersshoppingonlinedo?A.Makequickdecisions. B.Comparedifferentproducts.C.Limitthenumberofchoices. D.Choosethemostpopularproducts.35.Whydothementionedfiguressimplifytheirdailyroutines?A.Toreducethestressofdailywork.B.Tosavementalenergyforcrucialtasks.C.Toenhanceoveralllifesatisfaction.D.Tocreatemoredecision-makingchances.第二节七选五(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。WillAIReplaceTeachers?TheAIteacherisalsoknownasthemechanicalteacher.____36____It’sacomputerormachinethatcanteachastudentaccordingtothelevelit’sprogrammedtoteach.Whilethethoughtofareliablecomputerteachingyourchildmightseempromising,AIcannotadaptitsteachingtoitsstudentsduringmid-lessonorreaditsstudents’emotionsasahumanteachercan.____37____Italsocannotinspireitsstudentsasahumanteachercan.Thebiggestbenefitofthehumanteacheristhatheorshegivesstudentshumanconnectionstheyneed.Therearesomewhobelievethatteacherswillbecompletelyreplacedbyrobotsbytheyear2027.Humanteachersdocarrywiththemsomedisadvantages.Someteacherscanbeofpoorcharacter.Otherscanhaveacompromisingcharacterornotbeasknowledgeableaboutparticularsubjectsastheyshouldbe.____38____Ifyouaskanyonethetopqualitiesofagoodteacher,AIcannotmeetthesestandards.Theyincludefriendlyattitude,listeningskills,respectfulattitude,strongworkethic,patience,disciplineskills,andsoforth.AIcannotreplaceteachers.____39____Studentslongforthestudent-teacherbond,cooperation,andlove.____40____Itmakesthehumanteacher’sjobeasierandhelpshimorhertobemoreefficient.Thisaddedefficiencyallowshimorherthetimeheorsheneedstoworkmoreone-on-onewithstudentstoprovidemoreadaptabilityandunderstandingforthem.ThetwothingsarewhatanAIteacherwouldstruggletoprovide.A.Itisexactlywhatitsoundslike.B.AIcannotgiveachildwhatheorsheneeds.C.However,thisdoesnotmeanthatAIisnotnecessary.D.Franklyspeaking,studentshavetheirowndisadvantages,too.E.Luckily,thegoodnewsisthatAIshowsmorerespectforteachers.F.Thesedrawbackscanbecorrected,though,throughpropermonitoring.G.Itfailstosimplifyproblemsstudentshaveunlessit’sprogrammedtodoso.第三部分语言运用(共二节,满分30分)第一节完形填空(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。WhenMyshadecidedtoimproveherfitnessinlate2019,takinguprunningwasano-brainer.ShelivesinabeautifultownonScotland’seastcoast,soshefound___41___wasn’tsobad,withbreathtakingscenery.YeteventhoughMyshaquicklyfellinlovewithrunning,somethingstartedto___42___her―thebeachesandpathssheranalongwerecoveredinlitter.___43___,shewasalwaysdoingalittlelitter-picking,butwhenshesawanAmericanrunneronlinetalkingaboutplogging,anew___44___emergingamongrunners,shewasexcitedtotryitoutforherself.Plogging___45___inSweden,andthewordcomesfromtheSwedishwordploka,meaning“to___46___whilejogging”.Myshastartedfollowinga(n)___47___onlinecalledEnvironmentalFitnessandbegantotakeanshoppingbagwithheronrunsandfillitwith___48___.Itwasn’tlongbeforesheuncoveredsomeoftheupsetting___49___oflittering.Shestartedtofind___50___chemicalscontainedinbatteriesleakingintotheenvironmentandsmallanimals___51___inplasticbottlesstrugglingtochewtheirwayout.ThesediscoveriesmadeMyshaevenmore___52___aboutlitterpicking.Shejoinedherlocallitter-pickinggroupandsoonwasaskedto___53___leadershipofthegroup.Despitethebigvolumesoflitterbeingdropped,Myshaandherfellowlitter-pickers___54___togetoutandplog.“Thethoughtofkeepingotherpeople’sspiritsupandseeingtheir___55___spreadtomorepeoplekeepsmegoing.Together,wecanachieveamazingthings!”Myshasays.41.A.jogging B.skating C.cyclingD.hiking42.A.puzzle B.excite C.botherD.amuse43.A.Proudly B.Actually C.SecretlyD.Luckily44.A.trend B.skill C.lessonD.trick45.A.existed B.renewed C.advancedD.originated46.A.relax B.pick C.thinkD.recycle47.A.order B.rule C.programD.tradition48.A.food B.clothes C.toolsD.waste49.A.truths B.processes C.instancesD.consequences50.A.rare B.poisonous C.organicD.unstable51.A.raised B.trapped C.placedD.buried52.A.curious B.worried C.passionateD.confused53.A.takeover B.insiston C.turndownD.beatdown54.A.ceased B.hesitated C.attemptedD.continued55.A.actions B.dreams C.hobbiesD.memories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。MorethanhalfofChina'sadultpopulationiseitheroverweightorobese(肥胖的),accordingtoanewgovernmentreportreleasedWednesday.56.________esinChina56.________(double)inthepasttwodecades,57__________healthauthoritiesarewarningofasurgeinchronic(慢性的)diseasessuchasdiabetes,hypertension(高血压)andcancer.“Theunhealthylifestylesofresidentsarestillcommoneverywhere,”saidLiBin,thedeputydirectorofChina’sNationalHealthCommission,duringanewsconferenceWednesday.Mosthouseholdsusesaltandoil58._______quantitiesthatexceedrecommendedguidelinesandpeopleare59.________(increase)turningtoprocessedfoodsandgreasyrestaurantmeals.Inthepast,China’shealthinitiativeshaveemphasizedtheimportanceofexerciseratherthan60_______(cut)backonjunkfoodandsoda.Butnow,thefrequent61.________(consume)ofsugarybeverageshaspresenteditselfasaprominentproblem.Lisaidthatofficialswouldtakesteps62._________(control)theexplosioninobesityandchronicdiseaseswith63.________initiativecalled"HealthyChina2030."ZhaoWenhua,thechiefnutritionistatChina’sCenterforDiseaseControl,saidthatofficialswouldencouragemanufacturerstoproducesnacksandbeverages(饮料)64._______arelowinfatandsugar.TheobesitystatisticsinChinaareapartofa65._________(globe)pattern.Obesityhasalmosttripledaroundtheworldsince1975,accordingtotheWorldHealthOrganization.第三节(共10小题,每小题1分,共10分)按要求完成下列句子。他的许多想法曾被认为是空想,如今已成为现实。Manyofhisideas,whichwerebelievedto__________________________________,haveturnedintoreality.尽管他取得了巨大成功,但这是以他的健康为代价换来的。Althoughhehasachievedgreatsuccess,itis____________________________________hishealth.这座房子自19世纪以来就一直归这个家族所有。Thehousehasbeen_______________________________________sincethe1800s万一有人打电话来,请告诉他们我很快就回来。__________anyone_______,pleasetellthemI’llbebacksoon.尽管你可能力气大,有还是抬不起这个盒子。______________youmaybe,youcannotliftthebox.Hereceivedtheawardin_________(recognize)ofhissuccessoverthepastyears.(用所给单词的适当形式填空)IwasamazedatthewildbeautyofthedesertIhadneverseenbefore,thecoloursofthedunes_________(contrast)strikinglywiththeblueofthecloudlesssky.(用所给单词的适当形式填空)Moreandmoretravelersarelookingforbedandbreakfast____________(膳宿)inprivatehomes.(根据中文填单词)Apartfromsightseeing,Ialsohavetheopportunitytosamplethelocal__________(佳肴)whiletraveling.(根据中文填单词)He_________(使忙于)himselfwithbusinessmatters,sowedidn’twanttobotherhim.(根据中文填单词)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,你校与美国姊妹学校班级共同举办了线上的“共上一节科学课(shareasciencelesson)”活动,作为英文校刊编辑,请你为该活动撰写报道,内容包括:活动内容;2.活动反响。注意:1.词数80左右;2.可以适当增加细节使行文连贯。AMemorableEvent:ShareaScienceLesson_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________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。Jackleanedagainsthisapartment’skitchencounter,gazingatthegrowingmountainofbills.Despitethecity’spromiseofopportunities,hestruggledwithalow-payingjobandhighexpenses.Everymonthfeltlikeabattletomakeendsmeet.HemissedthewarmthofMr.Thompson’soldhouse,whereeverytenant(租户)feltlikefamilyandMr.Thompsontreatedeachtenantwithconstantkindness.Onecoolautumnday,asJacksortedthroughhismail,mostlyconsistingofbillsandadvertisements,aplainwhiteenvelopecaughthiseye.ThereturnaddressbelongedtoMr.Thompson.Heartpoundingwithcuriosity,Jacktoreitopen.Inside,acheckfor$2,500andahandwrittennotefellintohishands.“DearJack,Ihopethisletterfindsyouwell.I’verecentlysoldtheoldhouse,anditfeltonlyrighttoshareaportionoftheproceedswiththosewhomadeitahome.Overtheyears,watchingyoungpeoplelikeyougrowandpursuetheirdreamshasbeenmygreatestreward.Yourpresencebroughtjoyandwarmthtoourcommunity.Iwishyouallthebest.Warmregards,Thompson”Jack’seyeswelledupwithtearsofgratitude.Thisunexpectedwindfallwasmorethanjustmoney-itwasalifeline,arayofhopeinhisstruggles.ThegestureremindedhimofallthetimesMr.Thompsonhadshownsimilarkindnesstohistenants,fromhelpingwithrepairstoofferingwiseadviceduringdifficulttimes.ThechecktrembledinJack’shand.Itcouldfixeverything,hethought-theunpaidrent,theemptyfridge,andtheendlessfear.Buthischesttightened.Memoriesofhisfather’slecturesechoed:“Neverdependonothers.Standonyourown.”Jackhadpromisedtoprovehimselfinthecity,yetherehewas,drowning.Mr.Thompson’swordswarmedhim,butdoubtcreptin.Wasitacharitycase?Heneededanswers-notfromthemoney,butfromthemanwhosentit.Jackpaced,thecheckglaringfromthetable.HeimaginedMr.Thompson’skindeyes.Thisisn’tpity,Jackreasoned.It’s...thanks.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。Anyway,Jackwasdeterminedtoexpresshisgratitudeinperson.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________InspiredbyMr.Thompson’swords,Jackknewwhattodonext.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

答案:听力:1-5CBABA6-10BACAB11-15CCABC16-20AACAB阅读理解:21-23CCD24-27ACBD28-31DBDA32-35DBCB7选5:36-40AGFBC完形填空:41-45ACBAD46-50BCDDB51-55BCADAhavedoubled57.and58.in59.increasingly60.cutting61.consumption62.tocontrol63.an64.that/which65.globalbecastlesintheair67.attheexpenseof68.inthefamily’spossession69.Should;call70.Strong;as/though71.recognition72.contrasting73.accommodations74.delicacies75.occupied应用文:参考范文AMemorableEvent:ShareaScienceLessonOnDecember14,ourschoolcollaboratedwithoursisterschoolintheUnitedStatestohostanengagingonlineeventtitled"ShareaScienceLesson".Studentsfrombothschoolsjoinedavirtualplatformtoexplorefascinatingsciencetogether.Thesessionbeganwithstudentsfrombothschoolspresentingtopicssuchasrenewableenergy,ceexploration,andthesciencebehindeverydaytechnologies.Thiswasfollowedbyinteractiveexperiments,includingbuildingsimplecircuitsandexploringchemicalreactions.Studentsalsoparticipatedingroupdiscussions,exchangingideasandaskingthought-provokingquestions,whichmadethesessionlivelyandinsightful.Thestudentsexpressedtheirappreciationforthisuniquelearningexperience,thankingtheteachersandorganizersforprovidingsuchanenrichingplatform.Suchinternationalexchangesinspirecuriosityandfosterfriendship,makingeducationtrulyglobal.读后续写:续写分析第一段续写分析:此段主要围绕杰克决定亲自向汤普森先生表达感激展开。故事线承接前文杰克收到支票后的纠结与决心,他通过预订机票回到家乡,见到汤普森先生并进行交流。衔接句可着重描述杰克在行程中的心理活动以及见到汤普森先生前的期待。主旨升华句可从感恩的力量、善良的传递等角度出发,强调这次见面对于杰克价值观的影响。第二段续写分析:该段讲述杰克受到汤普森先生话语的启发后,对这笔钱的合理使用以及自身生活的改变。故事线紧密连接第一段的交流,杰克明确了如何运用这笔钱改善自己的生活状况。衔接句可聚焦杰克在思考如何使用钱时的内心转变,以及采取行动的具体动机。主旨升华句可从自立自强、回报社会、传承善良等方面深入挖掘,展现故事的深层意义。衔接句第一段衔接句:AsJackboardedtheplane,hismindwasfilledwithmemoriesofthekind-heartedMr.Thompsonandthecountlesstimeshehadfeltathomeintheoldhouse.WitheachsteptowardsMr.Thompson’snewabode,Jack’sheartbeatfaster,anticipationandgratitudeswirlingwithinhim.Standingoutsidethedoor,Jacktookadeepbreath,preparinghimselftofacethemanwhohadchangedhislifewithasimpleactofkindness.第二段衔接句:Aftertheheart-warmingconversationwithMr.Thompson,Jacksatdownandseriouslyponderedhowtomakethebestuseofthisunexpectedfortune.Withanew-foundsenseofpurpose,Jackwalkedintothebank,determinedtostarthisjourneyofself-improvementwiththemoneyinhishand.AsJackenrolledinthecourses,hecouldn’thelpbutthinkofMr.Thompson’swords,whichservedasaconstantsourceofmotivation.主旨升华句第一段主旨升华句:ThisencounterwithMr.ThompsonnotonlydeepenedJack’sgratitudebutalsotaughthimthetruemeaningofkindness,thatitisacyclethatenrichesboththegiverandthereceiver.Throughthismeeting,Jackrealizedthatthekindnesshehadreceivedintheoldhousewasnotjustarandomactbutareflectionofacommunityboundbyloveandmutualrespect.Mr.Thompson’sgestureandtheirconversationbecameaturningpointinJack’slife,makinghimunderstandthatsometimes,acceptinghelpwithgraceisthefirststeptowardspayingitforward.ThevisittoMr.ThompsonremindedJackthatthewarmthofacommunityisnotbuiltonthebricksofahousebutonthekindnessandcompassionofitsp

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