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絕密★啟用前|2023年高考英語第二次模擬考試卷高三英語(考試時間:120分鐘試卷滿分:150分)注意事項:答卷前,考試務(wù)必將自己的姓名、準(zhǔn)考證號填寫在答題卡上?;卮疬x擇題時,選出每小題答案后,用鉛筆把答題卡上對應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號涂黑。如需改動,用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案標(biāo)號,回答非選擇題時,將答案寫在答題卡上,寫在本試卷上無效??荚嚱Y(jié)束后,將本試卷和答題卡一并交回。第一部分:聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?A.Shehasbeenillforafewmonths.B.Sheisn’tworriedabouttheexam.C.Sheisselfconfident.2.Who’sJenny?A.Sheisastudent. B.Sheisateacher. C.Sheisadoctor.3.Whatdoesthewomanimply?A.Shehastoremovethevirus.B.Shecan’tmeetthedeadline.C.Shecan’tputupwiththeputer.D.She’sinfectedwithacertaindisease.4.Whatdoesthemanthinkofridinginadriverlesscar?A.Economical. B.Dull. C.Threatening. D.Exciting.5.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Onabeach. B.Inahospital. C.Overthephone.第二節(jié)(共15小題,每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6.Whowillbetheaudiencefortheman’spresentation?A.Histutor. B.Seniorstudents. C.Freshmen.7.Whereisthepresentationgoingtobeheld?A.Intheschoollibrary. B.Intheschooltheatre. C.IntheStudents’Union.聽第7段材料,回到第810題。8.Whatdidthemanprobablydobeforebeingaphotographer?A.Ascientist.B.Aneditor.C.Adoctor.9.Whydidthemandecidetobeawildlifephotographer?A.Toprovideenoughphotosformagazines.B.Tohelpexpertsidentifyendangeredwildlife.C.Todrawpeople’sattentiontowildlifeprotection.10.Whatterrifiedthemanmost?A.Thelightningflashes.B.Theheightofthetower.C.Thedangerousanimals.聽第8段材料,回答第1113題。11.Whatwillthemanwatchtonight?A.Afilm.B.Amusicprogram.C.Asportsevent.12.HowdoesthewomanfeelaboutthesportsprogramsonTV?A.She’stiredofthem.B.She’sinterestedinthem.C.She’sdisappointedinthem.13.WhatdoesthewomanpromisetodonextSaturdaymorning?A.Cheerfortheman.B.Gorunningwiththeman.C.Helpthemandohomework.聽第9段材料,回到第1417題。14.Whatisthemangoingtodothissummerholiday?A.Travelabroad. B.Gocamping. C.Visithisaunt.15.Wherewillthewomanspendhersummerholiday?A.InSpain. B.InChina. C.InAustralia.16.Whattroubledidthemanhaveabroadlasttime?A.Hecouldn’tspeakChinese.B.Hefailedtoreachhismates.C.Hecouldn’tunderstandthelocallanguage.17.Whatwillthemanhavetoworkon?A.Math. B.Painting. C.Chinese.聽第10段材料,回到第1820題。18.Whyisthespeakergivingthetalk?A.Toraisemoney. B.Toencouragehisstaff. C.Toapplyforajob.19.Howlonghasthespeakerworkedin3Dprinting?A.Oneyear. B.Ayearandahalf. C.Fouryears.20.Whatisthespeaker’snewbusiness?A.Making3Dprinters. B.Inventing3Dprinting. C.Offering3Dprintingservice.第二部分:閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題,每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列四篇短文,從每小題后所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。ADelhi’snightlifeisvaried,andyoucanfindthegreatestbarsandclubsinthegreathotels.KittySuFamousforhostingwellknowninternationalelectronicmusicperformances,KittySuisdeckedout(被裝飾)fordancingandrockmusic.Thesoundequipmentisoftopquality,andthevariousbarsmeanthatyoudon’thavetowaitlongtogetadrink.Theclub’sfashionabledecorationaddsatmospheretotheparty.Notsurprisingly,KittySuhasbeenfrequentlynamedDelhi’sbestnightclubsinceitopenedin2011.Address:TheLalitHotel,BarakhambaAvenue.Phone:(11)44447666.OpeningHours:Wednesday,FridayandSaturday,10p.m.until3a.m.TheBlueBarTheelegantBlueBarhasapleasantatmosphere,withbothindoorandoutdoorseating.Ifyou’reintococktails,ehere.Itaffordsthebestofthecity!There’smusicanddancingafter11p.m.Address:TajPalaceHotel,DiplomaticEnclave.Phone:(11)66503699,(11)66503665.OpeningHours:12:30p.m.until1:45a.m.TamashaTamashaopenedintheearly2016,andisspreadover16,000squarefeetandhasthreefloors.Thebarappearinglikeatruckattheentrancegetstoppointsforinnovation.Deliciousfoodandcocktails,alongwithgreatmusic,addtothecharmofthetamasha(meaning“agrandshow”).Address:28KasturbaGandhiMarg,ConnaughtPlace.Phone:9999477661(cell).OpeningHours:Noonuntil1a.m.SummerHouseCaféSummerHouseCaféwasinspiredbytheactivityinsummervacations,barbecuingonthelawn(草坪)withcoldbeer.Thisbarhasbothindoorandoutdoorseatingovertwolevels,withsuperbrooftop.Notsurprisingly,itgetsverycrowded.Don’tmissit!Address:1stFloor,DDAShoppingplex.Phone:9350967000(cell).OpeningHours:Noonuntil1a.m.21.WhatdoweknowabouttheBlueBar?A.It’slocatedinConnaughtPlace B.Itservesgoodcocktails.C.Itispaintedblue. D.Itisanoutdoorbar.22.WhatmakesTamashaunusual?A.Itsfantasticmusic B.Itsspecialname.C.Itscreativityforfoods. D.Itsarchitecturalshape.23.WhatcanweinferaboutSummerHouseCafé?A.Liveelectronicmusicisplayed. B.Youcanhaveabarbecueindoors.C.Itgainspopularitywithpeople. D.Itonlyopensontheweekends.BYoudon’tneedtobeawhaleexperttoknowthattheselargeanimalsaremostathomeinthedepthsoftheworld’smanyoceans.Youmaynotbesurprisedthen,thattherewerenosurvivorswhen477pilotwhalesbecamestuckonNewZealand’sremoteChathamIslandsinOctober.Itwasoneofthecountry’slargestmassstranding(擱淺)incidents.Whereasinthepastlocalauthoritieswereabletoquicklymobilizeteamstotryandrescuethewhales,thatidealresultwasimpossiblethistime.InapostpublishedbytheNewZealandwhaleprotectionnonprofitorganizationProjectJonah,thegrouphighlightedthemanydifficultiesinvolvedinanyattemptatsavingthewhales.TheremoteChathamIslandshaveasmallpopulation,meaningtrainedmedicswouldbeunabletogettothesceneintime.Inadditiontherewasariskposedbypredatorsattractedtothebeachwhichthreatenedbothrescueteamsandanyothersurvivingwhales.Duetothesefactors,thewhalesthatmanagedtosurviveforawhileonshorehadtheirdreamsofreturningtotheoceancutshort.Thedecisionwasfinallymadetoeuthanize(安樂死)alloftheremaininglivingwhalesonthebeach.ThegeneralmanagerofProjectJonah.DarenGrover,describedtheouteas”heartbreaking“,accordingtotheNewYorkPost.Thiseventtookplacelessthanamonthafter230whaleswerefoundstrandedontheAustralianislandofTasmania.Fortunately,about30ofthoseanimalswereabletobesavedintimebylocalauthorities,accordingtoNPR.Thecauseofthesemassstrandingeventsisnotclearatthemoment,althoughvarioustheorieshavebeenraised.Groversaidthattheremaybeanissuewiththeanimals’echolocationabilitythesensethatallowsthemtonavigate(引航)throughthewater.24.Whycouldn’tthelocalauthoritiesrescuethewhalesthistime,accordingtoProjectJonah?A.Thenumberofstrandedwhaleswastoolarge.B.Themajorityofwhaleswereseriouslyinjured.C.TheislandwasremoteanddangerousforrescueteamsD.Trainedmedicsintheareawereallalreadybusy.25.What’sGrover’sattitudetowardtheouteofthisstrandingincident?A.Angry. B.Sad. C.Doubtful. D.Worried.26.Whatcanwelearnfromthetext?A.About30whalesweresuccessfullysavedthistime.B.Thiswhalestrandingincidentcouldhavebeenavoided.C.Masswhalestrandingincidentsareamonevent.D.Thecauseofmassstrandingeventsremainsamystery.27.Whereareyoumostlikelytoreadthisarticle?A.Inabookreview. B.Inatraveljournal.C.Inaleaflet. D.Inanewspaper.CClotheswereonceuseduntiltheyfellapartrepairedandsewedtobereused,endingtheirlivesasdishcloths.Nottoday.Clothing,footwearandupholsteredfurnitureareincreasinglyfrequentlybought,thrownawayandreplacedwithnewfashions,whicharethemselvessoonabandonedandreplaced.‘Fastfashion’issocalledpartlybecausethefashionindustrynowreleasesnewlineseveryweek,whenhistoricallythishappenedfourtimesayear.Today,fashionbrands(品牌)producealmosttwicetheamountofclothingthattheydidin2000.Butincredibly,morethan50billionclothesaredesertedwithinayearofbeingmade.Thetrendishavinganastonishingenvironmentalimpact.Takewater.Thefashionindustry,oneoftheworld’slargestusersofwater,consumesanywherefrom20trillionto200trillionlitreseveryyear.Besides,plasticfibresarereleasedwhenwewashpolyester(聚酯纖維)andotherpolymerbasedtextiles(紡織物),andmakeupbetween20%and35%ofthemicroplasticschokingtheoceans.Addedtothisarespecificchemicalsusedtomakefabricsdirtresistantandthepesticidesrequiredtoprotectcropssuchascotton.Changeisbadlyneeded,butwillrequirethefashionindustrytoworkhardertoembracemoreofwhatisknownasthecirculareconomy.Thatwillinvolveatleasttwothings:refocusingonmakingthingsthatlast,andsoencouragingreuse;andmorerapidlyexpandingthetechnologiesforsustainablemanufacturing(制造)processes,especiallyrecycling.Thereisworktobedoneforresearchersonimprovingandexpandingtextilesrecycling.Mostusedtextilesgotolandfill(廢物填埋場),inpartbecausetherearerelativelyfewsystemsthatcollect,recycleandreusematerials.Suchrecyclingrequiresthemanualseparationoffibres,aswellasbuttonsandzips.Differentfibresarenoteasytoidentifybyeye,andoverallsuchmanualprocessesaretimeconsuming.Machineryisbeingdevelopedthatcanhelp.Technologiesalsoexisttorecycleusedfibreschemicallyandtocreatehighqualityfibresthatcanbereusedinclothing.Butthesearenowherenearthescale(規(guī)模)needed.Anotherchallengeforresearchersistoworkouthowtogetconsumersandmanufacturerstochangetheirbehaviour.Smallstepsaregood,butbigchangesareneeded.Theshamefulenvironmentalcostofanewcupboardneedstobetackledimmediately,atscale,withstyle.28.Whatarethefirsttwoparagraphsmainlyabout?A.Clothesshouldbeuseduntiltheyfallapart.B.Fashionbrandsarereplacedwithnewonesfrequently.C.Fastfashionleadstoasignificantincreaseinfashionwaste.D.Fashionbrandsproducetwicemoreclothingthannecessary.29.Accordingtotheauthor,whatdoesthecirculareconomyfocuson?A.Improvingtheproductionofnaturaltextiles.B.Studyinghowfastfashionaffectstheenvironment.C.Releasingnewlinesfourtimesayearinsteadofeveryweek.D.Makingdurablethingsandexpandingthetechnologiesforrecycling.30.Whatcanyouinferfromthepassage?A.Consumersarefondofchemicallyrecycledfibres.B.Systemsthatcollect,recycleandreuseareinsufficient.C.Manualseparationoffibresispreferredbymanufacturers.D.Environmentdamageismainlycausedbyusingchemicals.31.Whatdoestheauthorthinkofthefutureoffashionindustry?A.Bigchangesareneededtofollowfashionstyles.B.Hugestepsshouldbetakenfortheneedsofconsumers.C.Moreshouldbedonetodealwiththeheavyenvironmentalcost.D.Consumersandmanufacturerswillchangetheirbehaviourimmediately.DWhenIgivepubliclecturesabouttheclimatecrisis,themostmonquestionpeopleposeis:“Areyouanoptimistorapessimist?”Myanswerisyes.Californiahasachieveddramaticemissionsreductionsinathrivingeconomy,whichmakesmehopeful,yetingeneralthefossilfuelindustryisdeterminednottochange.Thesecondmostmonquestionis:“WhatcanI,personally,do?”That’satoughone.Themajordriversofclimatechangearecollectiveenterprisessuchaspowergrids,industry,largescaleagricultureandtransportationsystems.Substantialemissionsreductionsinthesesettingsmostlikelywillnotefrompersonalactions;theywillefromlawsandpoliciessuchascarbonpricingsystems,revisedbuildingcodesandsupportsforgreeninvestment.Somepeoplehavearguedthatcallsforindividualactionactuallydistractusfromcorporateresponsibility.Thatcouldexplainwhythefossilfuelindustryisfondofsuchrequests.OilgiantBPpopularizedandpromotedtheideaofacarbonfootprint,deflectingattentiontoitscustomerswho,itsuggests,shouldtakepersonalresponsibilitybyloweringtheircarbonfootprints.Onestudyfoundthatfocusingonindividualactivityactuallyunderminessupportformoreeffectivepolicyinitiativessuchasacarbontax.Anotherproblemwithpersonalbehavioristhatpeopledonotliketobetoldwhattodo.Yetindividualactscangrowintoinfluentialgroupactivity.Oneeffectiveact,andonethatcanbeamplified,istoeatlessredmeat.CuttingmeatconsumptionisapowerfulandpersonalthingmostAmericanscandototackletheclimatecrisis,andtheycandoitimmediately.About40percentofgreenhousegasesefromagriculture,deforestationandotherlandusechanges.Meat—particularlybeef—drivesclimatechangeintwoways:first,throughcows’emissionofmethane,apotentgreenhousegas,andsecond,bydestroyingforestsastheyareconvertedtograzinglandtosatisfytheglobaldemandforbeef.Byeatinglessbeef,wecanstarttodecreasethatdemand.Youdonothavetobeeavegantodothis.IfeverypersonintheU.S.cuttheirmeatconsumptionby25percent,itwouldreduceannualgreenhousegasemissionsby1percent.Thatmightnotsoundlikealot,butitwouldhelpprotecttherainforest,sothepositiveeffects—includingreducedwaterandfertilizeruse,improvedbiodiversityandsafeguardedrightsofindigenouspeoples—wouldbeamplified.Perhapsmostimportant,socialactioniscontagious—inagoodway.Iflotsofusbegintoeatlessmeatandifwetalkaboutitconstructively,wewilllikelyinfluenceothers.Prettysoonthe1percentreductionbees2percentormore.Reduceddemandformeatcouldmotivatemylocalsupermarkettocarrybetterproduce,makingiteasierformeandmyneighborstoprepareafewmoresatisfyingmeatfreemeals.Ultimatelychangesindemandwillinfluenceindustry.Fortyyearsagofewmainstreamsupermarketscarriedorganicproducts;nownearlyalldo.Consumerdemanddidthat.Cuttingbackonredmeatalsohastheaddedbenefitofbeinggoodforyourhealth.SowhileIwouldn’tadvisegovernmentstoorderpeopletostopeatinghamburgers,ifanyoneasks,“WhatcanIdo?”asimpleandaccurateansweris:“Eatlessmeat.It’sinyourcontrol,andyoucanbeginrightnow.Itbenefitsbothyouandtheplanet.”32.Whichoneplaysthemostdecisiveroleinemissionsreductionsaccordingtothepassage?A.Individualactions. B.Fossilfuelindustries.C.Thethrivingeconomy. D.Effectivelawsandpolicies.33.Whatdowelearnfromthepassage?A.Indigenouspeoplesturnforestsintograzingland.B.Meatisconsideredasthebiggestdriverofclimatechange.C.Smallindividualactscanmakeabigdifferencecollectively.D.MostAmericanshavetobeeveganstotackletheclimatecrisis.34.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“contagious”inParagraph6mean?A.Appealing. B.Poisonous. C.Harmonious. D.Spreading.35.Whatisthepurposeoftheauthorwritingthispassage?A.Toexplainwaystoreducecarbonfootprint.B.Topersuadepeopletocutmeatconsumption.C.Toevaluatetheeffectsofhealthyeatinghabits.D.Toargueagainsttheemissionpoliciesofindustries.第二節(jié)(共5小題,每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Muchoftheworkintoday’sworldisacplished(完成)inteams.Mostpeoplebelievethebestwaytobuildagreatteamistogatheragroupofthemosttalentedindividuals.___36___paniesspendmillionshiringtopbusinesspeople.Istheirmoneywellspent?___37___Theyfocusedonfootball,basketballandbaseball.Theresultsaremixed.Forfootballandbasketball,addingtalentedplayerstoateamprovesagoodmethod,butonlyuptothepointwhere70%oftheplayersaretoptalent;abovethatlevel,theteam’sperformancebeginstodecline.Interestingly,thistrendisn’tevidentinbaseball,whereadditionalindividualtalentkeepsimprovingtheteam’sperformance.Toexplainthisphenomenon,theresearchersexploredthedegreetowhichagoodperformancebyateamrequiresitsmemberstocoordinate(協(xié)調(diào))theiractions.___38___Inbaseball,theperformanceofindividualplayersislessdependentonteammates.Theyconcludethatwhentaskinterdependenceishigh,teamperformancewillsufferwhenthereistoomuchtalent,whileindividualtalentwillhavepositiveeffectsonteamperformancewhentaskinterdependenceislower.Ifabasketballstaris,forexample,tryingtogainahighpersonalpointtotal,hemaytakeashothimselfwhenitwouldbebettertopasstheballtoateammate,affectingtheteam’sperformance.Youngchildrenlearningtoplayteamsportsareoftentold,“ThereisnoIinTEAM.”___39___Anotherpossibilityisthatwhenthereisalotoftalentonateam,someplayersmaymakelesseffort.Justasinagameoftugofwar(拔河比賽),wheneverapersonisadded,everyoneelsepullstheropewithlessforce.___40___AnAteammayrequireabalancenotjustAplayers,butafewgenerousBplayersaswell.A.It’snotasimplemattertodeterminethenatureoftalent.B.Sportsteamownersspendmillionsofdollarsattractingtoptalent.C.Thegroupinteractionanditseffectdrewtheresearchers’attention.D.Starsapparentlydonotfollowthisbasicprincipleofsportsmanship.E.Severalrecentstudiesexaminedtheroleoftalentinthesportsworld.F.Buildingupadreamteamismoreplexthansimplyhiringthebesttalent.G.Thistaskinterdependencedistinguishesbaseballfromfootballandbasketball.第三部分:語言知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共15小題,每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出適合填入對應(yīng)空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。LastMonday,toprepareapicnic,Idecidedtogointoasuperstorewhichwasonmywayhome.Iparkedmycarinthebigparkinglotandwentintothesuperstore.Itwasahugeone,___41___onto2storiesand200,000+squarefeet.After45minutesofshoppingtojustgetsometomatoes,cheeseand3toothpicks,Iarrivedatthecashierline,thoughtfulandabit___42___bythetimeIspenttoget3___43___.IwonderedwhyIdidnotgotoasmalllocalstore.After15minutesofwaitingintheline,thewomaninfrontofmecalledme,“Hey...youhaveonly3articles?eandtakemy___44___.Ihavewaymorearticlesthanyou!”Itwasn’tthefirsttimeithappenedtome.Butherintentionwas___45___,aswellaswashersmile(shedidnotwearanymask,soIcouldseeit).Notknowingwhatelsetodo,Iacceptedher___46___.Wechattedabitwaitingforthecustomersaheadofustofinish—shewasincredibly___47___.ThenIthankedher,givingherbackmybrightestsmile(althoughIwaswearingamask...).___48___mycar,Irethoughtaboutthatgoodmoment,andrealizedthatshe___49___myday.Inthemeantime,Iwonderedhowto___50___itbacktoher.No___51___itwasquiteimpossible,soIconsideredhowtopayitforwardtosomeoneelse.Whiledriving,Irealizedthatshesavedme10minutes.And___52___Iwasdrivingat70mph,Ireducedmyspeedto55mph.Myfuel___53___dramaticallydroppeddownby35%.___54___,Irelostpartofthe10minutesthatthewomanofferedme,butitwasawayto___55___heranddoasmallthingfortheenvironment.41.A.spreading B.covering C.turning D.taking42.A.embarrassed B.delighted C.discouraged D.contented43.A.foods B.copies C.passages D.a(chǎn)rticles44.A.seat B.place C.a(chǎn)dvice D.chance45.A.a(chǎn)wkward B.fancy C.irresistible D.familiar46.A.standing B.offering C.suffering D.talking47.A.pleasant B.reliable C.confident D.powerful48.A.Gettingoff B.Gettingthrough C.Gettingawayfrom D.Gettingbackin49.A.ruined B.satisfied C.made D.filled50.A.a(chǎn)nswer B.give C.bring D.hold51.A.doubt B.wonder C.need D.sense52.A.a(chǎn)fter B.once C.since D.while53.A.devotion B.a(chǎn)ssumption C.consumption D.description54.A.Unexpectedly B.Admittedly C.Surprisedly D.Disappointedly55.A.recall B.help C.a(chǎn)ppreciate D.repay第二節(jié):(共10小題,每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面材料,在答題卡相應(yīng)位置處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個單詞)或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Whenamanwaswalkingbysomeelephants,he____56____(sudden)stopped.Hewaspuzzledthatthesehugeanimalswerebeingheldonlybyasmallrope(繩子)tiedtotheirfrontlegs.Nochains,nocages.____57____wasobviousthattheelephantscouldbreak____58____(they)bondsatanytime,butforsomereason,theydidnot.Hesawatrainernearbyand____59____(ask)whytheanimalsjuststoodthereandmadenoattempttogetaway.“Well,”thetrainersaid,“whentheywereveryyoungandmuchsmaller,weused____60____sameropetokeepthemfrom____61____(run)away.Attheage,it’senoughtoholdthem.Astheygrowup,theyareusedtobelievingtheycannotbreaktherope.Theybelieveitcanstillholdthem,sotheynevertry____62____(break)free.”Themanwas____63____(amaze).Theseanimalscouldbreakfreewhenevertheywanted,butbecausetheybelievedtheycouldn’t,theywerestuckrightintheplace____64____theywere.Howmanyofusgothroughlifeliketheelephants—holdingontothebeliefthatwecannotdosomethingsimplybecausewefailedatitoncebefore?Failureisapartoflearning____65____wefailedonce,itdoesn’tmeanwecanneversucceed.Weshouldnevergiveuptryingwhenweencounterfailuresinlife.第四部分:寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)假設(shè)你是晨光中學(xué)的李津。你校英語俱樂部將舉辦一次英語演講比賽。請你以“EverySetbackIsaTestforUs”為題寫一篇演講稿,內(nèi)容包括:1.描述你自己經(jīng)歷的一次挫折;2.你克服挫折的體會和建議。注意:(1)詞數(shù)不少于100;(2)可適當(dāng)加入細(xì)節(jié),使內(nèi)容充實、行文連貫;(3)開頭已給出,不計入總詞數(shù)。參考詞匯:setback挫折EverySetbackIsaTestforUsHello,everyone.I’mLiJinTodayIamverygladtohavethechancetospeakaboutthetopic:EverySetbackIsaTestforUs.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Thanks,foryourListening.第二節(jié)(滿分25分)閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。Davidhadrunthejewelryshoppassedfromhisgrandfatherforthirtyyears,collectingandsellingallkindsofjewelry.Inthelittlefrontwindow,goldrings,silverearrings,necklacesandotherbeautifuljewelryweredisplayed.Onasunnywinterafternoon,alittleboywasstandingbeforethewindow,hisforeheadagainsttheglass,study

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