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學(xué)年度高三年級(jí)第二次檢測(cè)模擬卷英語(yǔ)考生注意:本試卷分選擇題和非選擇題兩部分。滿分分,考試時(shí)間分鐘。答題前,考生務(wù)必用直徑毫米黑色墨水簽字筆將密封線內(nèi)項(xiàng)目填寫清楚。考生作答時(shí),請(qǐng)將答案答在答題卡上。選擇題每小題選出答案后,用鉛筆把答題卡上對(duì)毫米黑色墨水簽字筆在答題卡上各題的答題區(qū)域內(nèi)作答,超出答題區(qū)域書寫的答案無效,在試題卷、草稿紙上作答無效。本卷命題范圍:高考范圍。第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題分,滿分分)聽下面5段對(duì)話。每段對(duì)話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的、、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽完每段對(duì)話后,你都有秒鐘的時(shí)間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對(duì)話僅讀一遍。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.15.C.£9.18.答案是B.1.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?A.Heisamemberofaband.B.He'sjustfinishedapianolesson.C.Hepractisesplayingtheguitarrecently2.Whereareprobablythespeakers?A.Atananimalshelter.B.Atacafe.C.Attheman's3.Howcantheman'srecipebedescribed?A.It'soutdated.B.It'ssuccessful.C.It'simpractical.4.Whatisthefocusofthetalk?A.Awriter.B.Abook.C.Alibrary.5.Whatisthewoman'sdutyattheevent?A.preparefood.B.givedirections.C.contactdonors.第二節(jié)(共小題;每小題分,滿分分)聽下面5段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的、、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第、7題。6.Whatcanbeknownaboutthetrappedcat?A.Itwasscaredatfirst.B.Itwasatthetopofatree.C.Ittendedtoattackstrangers.7.Whatdidthemandotorescuethecat?第1頁(yè)/共13頁(yè)A.Heborrowedaladderfromhisneighbour.B.Heusedsomefoodtoattractit.C.Hegotafriendtohelphim.聽第7段材料,回答第8至題。8.Whyhasthemanbeenworkingontheproject?A.helpthepoorinthemunity.B.addressenvironmentalproblems.C.careaboutthedisabledortheold.9.Whatistheman'sfamilymainlyworriedabout?A.Hishealthconditionwillbeeworse.B.hisdutiesathomeandschoolwillbeaffected.C.Hisinthemunitywon'tberecognized.10.Howdoesthemanplantoremovehisfamily'sconcerns?A.Byturningtohisteacherforhelp.B.Byquittingthemunityproject.C.Bymanaginghisowntimebetter.聽第8段材料,回答第至題。Howsoonwillthematchend?A.Intwentyminutes.B.Intwentyfiveminutes.C.Inthirtyminutes.12.Howcanthecurrentsituationimproveaccordingtotheman?A.Bybettercontrollingtheball.B.Bylaunchingmoreattacks.C.Byreplacingsomeplayers.13.Whatdoesthewomanthinkwillhappenattheendofthegame?A.Thevisitingteamwillwin.B.ThegamewillendinaC.Theirteamwillgettwomorescores.聽第9段材料,回答第至題。14.Whatdidthemanenjoydoingatcollege?A.Goingcampingatweekends.B.Sailingaboatacrossariver.C.Exploringthehikingtrailsfaraway.15.Howlonghasthemanbeenatuniversity?A.Aboutfourmonths.B.Aboutsixmonths.C.Abouteightmonths.16.Whatistheman'sbiggestproblem?A.Howtokeepupwiththelearningprocess.B.Howtopletesomanyassignments.第2頁(yè)/共13頁(yè)C.Howtocoverallofhisexpenses.17.Howdoesthemanrelaxhimself?A.Bywanderingwithhisfriends.B.Bywatchingsomemovieswithhisfriends.C.Bylisteningtomusicwhilewalkinginapark.聽第段材料,回答第至題。18.Whatwasthespeaker'sturningpoint?A.Heattendedphotographyworkshops.B.Hewasaskedtophotographtheevents.C.Heexperimentedwithvarioustechniques.19.Whatchallengedidthespeakerface?A.Expandinghisbusiness.B.tripstofarawayregions.C.Thestressofproducingperfectworks.20.Whatdoesthespeakermainlyexpressinhisspeech?A.Howhehasdevelopedahobby.B.Hisskillsintakingphotographs.C.Thewaytohissuccessfulprofession.第二部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分分)第一節(jié)(共小題;每小題分,滿分分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的、、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。AAseriesofremarkableexhibitionsawaityouattheRoyalAcademyofArts!Jan28—April21,2025Fromthe1910stothe1970s,Brazilianartistswereadaptingcontemporarytrends,internationalinfluencesandartistictraditionstocreateanewtypeofmodernart.EverydaylifeinBrazilwasthesubjectofthisnewmodernism.TheIndigenous(土著的)identityandAfroBrazilianexperiencealsoinfluencedtheseartists’works.TheexhibitionwillbringyouanexpandedviewofBrazilianModernism.March21—June29,2025DiscovertheimaginaryworldsofHugo,oneofFrance’smostfamouswriters,atthisexhibitionofhisrarelyseenworksonpaper.Hugo’sinkandwash(水墨畫)visionsofimaginarycastles,monstersandseascapesareaspoeticashiswriting.HisworksinspiredRomanticandSymbolistpoets,andmanyartistsincludingtheSurrealists.vanGoghparedthemto“astonishingthings”.第3頁(yè)/共13頁(yè)June28—Oct26,2025In1962,17yearoldAnselmKieferfollowedinthefootstepsofGogh,startingintheNetherlandsandcontinuingthroughBelgiumandFrance.Settoturn80in2025,KieferhasbeeninspiredbyGogh’sworksthroughouthis60yearcareer.ThisexhibitionisthefirsttoconsiderthelastinginfluencethatGoghhashadonKiefer,featuringworksbybothartists.Sept20,2025—Jan18,2026Asaninternationallyknownartist,Marshallenhancesthepresenceofblackfiguresinpaintings.Heplacesblackbodiesfrontandcenterinhispaintingsandmurals(壁畫).Hisworkisinformedbyhisownmemories,arthistoricalstylesandgenres,contemporarycultureandsciencefiction.Thisexhibitionfeatures70works,includinganewseriesofpaintingsmadeespeciallyforthe1.WhyistheIndigenousidentitymentionedinthefirstintroduction?A.Itisthethemeoftheexhibition.B.Ittheformofmodernism.C.TheIndigenouspeopleorganizedtheexhibition.D.MostIndigenousartistsadaptedcontemporarytrends.2.Whoseworksseldomseenonpaperareondisplayattheexhibition?A.Kiefer’s.B.Gogh’s.C.Hugo’s.D.Marshall’s.3.WhatisoneofthefeaturesofMarshall’spaintingsmentionedinthetext?A.Imaginarythings.B.Landscapes.C.Dailylife.D.Blackfigures.BHaveyoueverdreamedofpackingthingsupandhittingtheroad?MollyandJarenGarciaofthelifestyleblogPlusThreedidjustthatin2023.Theysoldtheirthreebedroom,twobathroomhouseinJoshua,abandonedsomeoftheirbelongings,andmovedwiththeirthreechildrenintoan(recreationalvehicle房車).Sincethen,thefamilyhasalreadytraveledto25states.TheGarciassaidtheymadethebiglifechangebecausetheywantedtobetogetherasafamilywhileJarenGarcia,whowasworkinginsalesatthetime,traveledforwork.MollyGarcianowgiveslessonstotheirchildrenathomebyherself—Lillie,13,Jaxton,9,and5,andcreatescontentforthefamily’sblogandsocialmediaplatforms.JarenGarciaisinchargeofdrivingandhas第4頁(yè)/共13頁(yè)changedhisjob.TheGarciasestimatedthatwhentheylivedinatraditionalhouse,theyneededtospendapproximately$3,000permonth.Nowthatthey’vemovedtoantheycuttheirlivingcostsdowntoabout$1,000permonth.Whenitestokeepingcostsreasonable,MollyGarciasuggestedbuyingamembershipatThousandwhosememberscanparktheirfortwoweeksforfree.“Whenyougetintothelife,ifyoubringalotofweightintoyourit’llweighitdown,”MollyGarciaadded.spendmoremoneyongas,andyoumightgetridofsomeuselessbecausethere’ssomuchweightinyourdon’twanttoscarepeopleawayfromthislifestyle,”shecontinued.“Butyouwillgetalotmoreexperiences,beabletotravelandbeonyourowntime.”justwantpeopletoknowthatyoucandoitifyouputyourmindtoit,likethebiggestroadblockthatyou’regoingtohitistheonethatyouhavesetup,soyoucanovereit,”JarenGarciaadded.4.WhydidtheGarciasdecidetomoveintoarecreationalvehicle?A.travelaroundtheircountryandtheneighboringones.B.makeitconvenientforthefamilytosellgoods.C.ensurethefamilymemberscanlivetogether.D.attractmorereaderstotheirblogs.5.WhydidMollyGarciaadvisebuyingamembershipatThousandAgetmuchcheapergas.B.savealotofparkingfees.C.paylessmoneytouseroadsorbridges.D.spendlessontheirvehiclemaintenance.6.Whatarethebenefitsoflivinginan①Havingaflexibleschedule②Owninglargerlivingspace③Spendinglessmoneypermonth④Receivingmedicalserviceseasily⑤GainingalotofvaluableexperiencesA.①③④B.①③⑤C.③④⑤D.②③④7.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“it”inthelastparagraphreferto?A.Givinglessonstotheirkidsathome.B.Havingarelaxinglifestyle.C.Creatingcontentfortheirblogs.D.EnjoyinglivinginanCmonwaterplantcouldprovideagreenenergysource.Scientistshavefiguredouthowtogetlarge第5頁(yè)/共13頁(yè)amountsofoilfromduckweed,oneofnature’sfastestgrowingwaterplants.suchplantoilintobiodiesel(生物柴油)fortransportationandheatingcouldbeabigpartofamoresustainablefuture.Foranewstudy,researchersgeneticallyengineeredduckweedplantstoproduceseventimesmoreoilperacrethansoybeans.JohnShanklin,abiochemistsaysfurtherresearchcoulddoubletheengineeredduckweed’soiloutputinthenextfewyears.Unlikefossilfuels,whichformunderground,biofuelscanberefreshedfasterthantheyareused.Fuelsmadefromnewandusedvegetableoils,animalfatandseaweedcanhavealowercarbonfootprintthanfossilfuelsdo,buttherehasbeenarecentnegativeviewagainstthem.Thisispartlybecausesomanycropsnowgointoenergyproductionratherthanfood;biofuelstakeupmorethan100millionacresoftheworld’sagriculturalland.Duckweed,mononeverycontinentbutAntarctica,isamongtheworld’smostproductiveplants,andtheresearcherssuggestitcouldbeagamechangingrenewableenergysourceforthreekeyreasons.First,itgrowsreadilyinwater,soitwouldn’tpetewithfoodcropsforagriculturalland.Second,duckweedcangrowfastinagriculturalpollutionreleasedintothewater.Third,Shanklinandhisteamfoundawaytoavoidamajorbiotechnologicalbarrier.Forthenewstudy,Shanklinsays,theresearchersaddedanoilproducinggene,“turningitonlikealightswitch”byintroducingaparticularmolecule(分子)onlywhentheplanthadfinishedgrowing.Shanklinsays,“Ifitreplicates(復(fù)制)inotherspeciesandthere’snoreasontothinkthatitwouldnotthiscansolveoneofourbiggestissues,whichishowwecanmakemoreoilinmoreplantswithoutnegativelyaffectinggrowth.”expandproductiontoindustriallevels,scientistswillneedtodesignandproducelargescalebasesforgrowingengineeredplantsandoilachallenge,Shanklinsays,becauseduckweedisanonmainstreamcropwithoutlistinginfrastructure(基礎(chǔ)設(shè)施).8.Howistheoilobtainedfromduckweedplantsparedwithsoybeans?A.Theusesoftheoilfromsoybeansarewider.B.Thecostoftheoilfromsoybeansismuchlower.C.Duckweedplantsproducemuchmoreoilperacre.D.Thequalityoftheoilfromduckweedplantsismuchhigher.9.Whichmighthavethehighestcarbonfootprint?A.Fuelsfromunderground.B.Fuelsfromvegetables.C.Fuelsfromseaweed.D.Fuelsfromanimalfat.10.Whatistheproblemwithbiofuels?第6頁(yè)/共13頁(yè)A.Theycan’tbefullyburned.B.Theycanleadtomuchpollution.C.Itisnoteasytostoreandcarrythem.D.Producingbiofuelsinfluencesfoodoutput.Whatdoesparagraph4tellus?A.Anoilproducinggenemustbeaddedtoduckweed.B.Duckweedcanonlygrowinwarmareasintheworld.C.Duckweedmaynotbeabletoresistagriculturalpollution.D.Aspecialmoleculemustbeintroducedwhenduckweedgrows.DAstheyeardrawstoaclose,theDisneylandResortiskickingitsholidayseasonwithfreshexperiencesandstyleoffurnishinganddecoration.FromNov.15throughJan.6,visitorstoDisneylandParkandDisneyCaliforniaAdventureinAnaheimwillfindthemselvesimmersedinfestivecheerwithseasonaldecorations,themedcuisineandnewattractions.Thisyear’scelebrationmarksthegrandopeningofBayouAdventure,areimaginedversionofSplashMountainbasedonDisney’sThePrincessandtheFrog.LocatedinDisneylandPark’srethemedBayouCountry,theattractionpicksupwherethefilmleftinvitinggueststojoinPrincessDisney’sfirstblackprincess,onanattractiveadventureinNewOrleansSquare.Onmembersofthemedia,influencers,travelagencies,andotherspecialguestshadtheopportunitytopreviewandcelebratetheopeningoftheadventure,whichopenstothepubliconFriday.“It’smyfirsttimeinthisareaofDisneyland,andit’sbeensuchanamazingexperience.lookingforwardtoexperiencingtheridetoday,”visitorEmilysaid.InHolidayMagic,Disneyland’sfamousfireworksshowreturnedtoSleepingBeautyCastleonnightaspartofasurprisepreviewevent.FeaturingcountrysingerKellieCoffey’sperformanceofRemembertheMagic,theshowbinesclassicholidaytuneswithveryimpressivefireworks,projectionmapping(投影映射)anda“snowfall”thatcoverstheparkinwintrycharm.Formanyfamilies,theshowhasbeeacherishedholidaytradition.“MykidsgrewupwithDisney,andwe’vespentmanyholidayseasonshere.Itbringsbacksomanybeautifulmemories,”saidafrequentvisitorwhobroughtherfamilytoenjoytheshow,capturethefireworksonhercellphone,andsharetheexperienceonInstagram.Thisyear,DisneylandResort’sexpandedholidayprogrammingincludesavarietyofexperiencescelebratingculturaldiversity,accordingtotheDisneyblog.TheDisneyFestivalofHolidaysatCaliforniaAdventurePark第7頁(yè)/共13頁(yè)showcasesseasonaltraditionswithliveperformances,paradesandfoodinspiredbyChristmas,Diwali,Hanukkah,Kwanzaa,andThreeKingsDay.ForAsianvisitors,theevent’smulticulturalofferingsresonatewith()theirownholidaytraditions,whichareoftenrootedinfamily,foodandcelebration12.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“immersedin”inparagraph2mean?A.Absorbedin.B.Skilledin.C.in.D.Experiencedin.13.WhymaypeopleheadforBayouAdventure?A.Mainlytoappreciatesomesmoothmusic.B.Mainlytoenjoyafantasticridethere.C.Mainlytowatchwildanimals.D.Mainlytoseefilmsorplays.14.Whyarethoseholidaysmentionedinparagraph8?A.showtheywillgainpopularityintheworld.Bexplainhowlocalpeoplecelebratetheirownholidays.C.indicateDisneylandplacesemphasisondiversecultures.D.expressDisneylandfavourspassingontheholidaytraditions.15.Whatisthebesttitleforthenewsreport?A.PeoplewouldliketoenjoythemedcuisineinDisneylandB.Disneyland’sfireworksshowreturnstoSleepingBeautyCastleC.DisneylandstartsholidayseasonwithnewadventureandmagicD.MoreandmorepeopleprefertocelebrateholidaysinDisneyland第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題分,滿分分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。Onewaytomeasurethevalueofaproductistoassesshowmanyuserswishithadneverbeeninvented,accordingtoTheNewFeelingsofregretareoftenlinkedtoaddictiveproductslikecigarettes,withsurveysshowingthatmostsmokersregreteverstarting.___16___Drivenbythehumanneedtomunicate,theyhavebeeanimportantpartofdailylife.platformssuchasFacebook,Instagramandcapturetheattentionofabout300millionusersintheUS.___17___InaGallupsurveyofmorethan1,500USteenagers,researchershavefoundthatoverhalfspendatleastfourhourseachdayonsocialmedia.PsychologistDavidGreenfieldexplainedtoTheNewthatthepullofsocialmediaesfromexpectingconstantrewards.Evenpeoplewhodon’tlikesocialmediafindittoughtostayaway.Social第8頁(yè)/共13頁(yè)psychologistsJonathanHaidtandJohnsonpointedoutthatwheneveryoneelseisonit,thosewhoaren’t“begintomissoutoninformation,trendsandgossip”.___18___understandGenZers’viewsonsocialmedia,HaidtandtheHarrisPollconductedasurveyof1,006GenZadultsaged1827fromtheUS.___19___TheresultsshowedthatalmosthalfwishedplatformslikeX(formerlyanddidn’texist.ThissuggeststhatmanyGenZershaveseenthesignificantdangersandcostsofsocialmedia.Manyyoungpeopleregretspendingsomuchtimeonsocialmediabecauseitcanleadtoanxietyanddepression.Theyknowtherisksandwishtheseplatformsweren’taround.___20___HaidtandJohnsonnotedthatsocialmediapaniesshouldtackletheseproblemsandmaketheirplatformssaferforyoungusers.A.Butwhataboutsocialmediaplatforms?B.Thatcanbeparticularlypainfulforteenagers.C.Around25percentofthemarefromGenerationZ.D.Peopleposttheirlivesonsocialmediafortheworldtosee.E.MostAmericansrelyonsocialmediatocheckdailyheadlines.F.However,theyoftenfindthemselvesusingthemforhoursdaily.G.Theyaskedparticipantsiftheywishedcertainsocialmediaplatformshadneverbeeninvented.第三部分語(yǔ)言運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分分)第一節(jié)(共小題;每小題1分,滿分分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的、、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。OnasunnySundaymorning,Iwenttomyfirstballetclass.ButIdidn’tdoanydancing.ThiswasClassonStage,arareopportunityto___21___dancersfromtheNationalBalletofCanadawarmupduringtheirdaily75minuteclassattheFourSeasonsCentreforthePerformingArts.IwentinandknewthatIwouldbeimpressedbytheirbeingfullof___22___andforce.athletesaren’t___23___;they’remade.Fortyfiveminutesintotheclass,thedancersdidn’tevenlook___24___.Nowthebasicwarmupworkwasdone,andthefloorwascleared.Whilewatchingdancersquietlyplie(下蹲屈膝)inunison(一致地)withplete___25___mademecalm,watchingthefloorexercisesthatcamenextwasnotthesame.Thesequences(連續(xù)動(dòng)作)wereshortbutbecame___26___plicated,soIstoppedpayingattentiontothedetailsIcouldn’tfollow,andsimplyallowedmyselftoobservetheremarkable___27___.Attheendoftheclass,I___28___andwatchedthedancersleavethestage.Theyhadalreadyacplishedsomuchthatday,andIwas第9頁(yè)/共13頁(yè)amazedatnotjustmylimitedabilitybutalsotheir___29___.AsIheadedhome,ItriedtothinkofthelasttimeIworkedas____30____asthosedancersatanythinginmyownlife.Somuchhasbeenmadeeasierby____31____:IcanlistentoanysongIwanttoandwheneverIwantto.Icanhaveprettymuchanything____32____.Icanstayintouchwithfriends____33____makingthetimetoseethem.Butinsteadoftakingshortcuts,maybeIshouldlookfor____34____.Becauseonceyoustartdoinghardthings,theywillbeeeasier,andthenyouwillknowyoucandothem.thedeterminationanddisciplineofballetdancersstillfreshinmymindIam____35____doingsomehardthings:IgetbackintothehabitofpracticingalanguageI’vebeentryingtolearn.Iliftheavierweights.Itakethestairs.Iwriteessays.21.A.instructB.contactC.watchD.interview22.A.energyB.anxietyC.embarrassmentD.sympathy23.A.freeB.bornC.shyD.mon24.A.confusedB.calmC.scaredD.tired25.A.controlB.descriptionC.inspectionD.agreement26.A.sensitivelyB.increasinglyC.thoughtfullyD.vividly27.A.referencesB.resourcesC.resolutionsD.results28.A.applaudedB.plainedC.petedD.hesitated29.A.favourB.cautionC.D.humor30.A.longB.hardC.farD.fast31A.literatureB.tensionC.reliefD.technology32.A.upgradedB.hiddenC.deliveredD.stored33.A.withoutB.beyondC.towardD.including34.A.remendationsB.customsC.challengesD.principles35.A.boredofB.mittedtoC.regretfulforD.cautiousabout第二節(jié)(共小題;每小題分,滿分分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。ShuifangStreet,a20,000squaremetertourismandretail(零售)area___36___(situate)invillageofSanmencounty,Zhejiangprovince,isplanningtotransformthelessusedareaasaproductionbaseforshortTVshowsandfilms.___37___(found)ofShuifangStreetDevelopmentCoLtd,第10頁(yè)/共13頁(yè)developmentofShuifangStreet,saidinaninterviewonFriday.Thefirst24episodeshortTVseriesthemedontimetravel,witheachepisodeof10minutes,willstartbeingshotinearlyMarch.___38___explained,ShuifangStreetmainlytargetstouristsfromZhejiang,ShanghaiandJiangsuprovincesforshortvacations.Ontheotherhand,shortTVandfilmshavegainedincreasingpopularityamongInternet___39___(viewer),whichnotonly___40___(hold)trueinChinabutalsoinoverseasmarkets.TheuniqueshopsinShuifangStreet,someofwhicharenot___41___(full)operational,canserveasidealsettingsforTVseries.Therefore,ShuifangStreetDevelopmenthasteamedup___42___aTVproductionpanyinDongyang,whichisknownforvery___43___(diversity)TVandfilmstudios,___44___(turn)partofShuifangStreet’sareaintoaTVproductionbaseinthenearfuture,saidMeanwhile,village’snaturalattractionsofmountainsandcreekscanserveasnaturalsettingsforTVseries,headded.AccordingtoawhitepaperonthedevelopmentofChina’sshortdramaindustryreleasedbyChinaNetcastingServicesAssociation,themarketvalueofChina’sshortdramamarketwillexceed50.44billionyuan($6.9billion)attheendof2025,up34.9percentyearonyear.____45____totalannualboxrevenue(收入)offilmsisexpectedataround47billionyuanfor25.By2027,themarketvalueofChina’sshortdramamarketwillbeover100billionyuan,cordingtothereport.第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分分)第一節(jié)(滿分分)46.你校英語(yǔ)俱樂部上周二開展了有關(guān)健康心理和幸福感方面的活動(dòng)。請(qǐng)你給校英文網(wǎng)站寫一篇報(bào)道,內(nèi)容包括:1.活動(dòng)目的;2.活動(dòng)時(shí)間和事項(xiàng);3.你的評(píng)價(jià)。注意:1.寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80左右;2.標(biāo)題已經(jīng)為你寫好。____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第11頁(yè)/共13頁(yè)_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二節(jié)(滿分分)47.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語(yǔ)續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。Jane,whowassixtyyearsold,hadabigandhappyfamily.Onesunnymorninginspring,Jane,togetherwithhergrandchildrenAlice,Johnandwasplayinghappilyinthebackyard.Whileplaying,Janesaidtothekids,“Iamgoingtoplantsomethingsinthegarden.Whowouldliketohelpme?”“Whatareyougoingtoplant,Grandma?”askedAlice.“Ilikepleasant,brightcoloredroses.”“ButIlikelively,big,yellowsunflowers!”saidJohn

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