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廣安市2025年高2023級第零次診斷性模擬考試英語試題本試卷共10頁,滿分150分,考試時間120分鐘(含聽力考試20分鐘)。注意事項:答題前,務(wù)必將自己的姓名、座位號和準(zhǔn)考證號填寫在答題卡規(guī)定的位置上,將條形碼準(zhǔn)確粘貼在考生信息條形碼粘貼區(qū)。選擇題必須使用2B鉛筆填涂對應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號,如需改動,用橡皮擦擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案標(biāo)號;。非選擇題必須使用0.5毫米黑色字跡的簽字筆書寫,字體工整、筆跡清楚。請按照題號順序在答題卡各題目的答題區(qū)域內(nèi)作答,超出答題區(qū)域書寫的答案無效;在草稿紙、試卷上答題無效。保持卡面清潔,不要折疊,不要弄破、弄皺,不準(zhǔn)使用涂改液、修正帶、刮紙刀??荚嚱Y(jié)束后,只將答題卡交回。PartIListeningComprehension(withtwosections,totalscoreof30points)Whenansweringthequestions,pleasefirstmarkyouranswersonthetestpaper.Aftertherecordingends,youwillhavetwominutestotransferyouranswersfromthetestpapertotheanswersheet.SectionI(5questionsintotal;1.5pointsperquestion,totalscoreof7.5points)Listentothefollowing5dialogues.Eachdialogueisfollowedbyonequestion.ChoosethebestanswerfromthethreeoptionsA,B,andCprovidedinthequestion.Afterlisteningtoeachdialogue,youwillhave10secondstoanswertherelevantquestionandreadthenextquestion.Eachdialoguewillbereadonlyonce.Forexample:Howmuchisthisshirt???9.5£ B.4.15£ C.9.15£TheanswerisC.?1.Whatwillthemandonext?A.Unpackhissuitcase. B.Boardaflight. C.Filloutaform.2.WhatdoesSarahplantodoaftergraduation?A.Dovolunteerwork. B.Pursueahigherdegree. C.Runthefamilybusiness.3.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Buyingacar. B.Movinghouse. C.Fixingthewindow.4.Whatdoesthewomanthinkoftheskiarea?A.It’sabitcrowded. B.Ithaspoorsnow. C.It’stoofaraway.5.Wherearethespeakersheading?A.TheArtCentre. B.TheGrandTheatre. C.TheStoneBridge.——————————————SectionIisover.—————————————SectionII(15questionsintotal;1.5pointsperquestion,totalscoreof22.5points)Listentothefollowing5dialoguesormonologues.Eachdialogueormonologueisfollowedbyseveralquestions.ChoosethebestanswerfromthethreeoptionsA,B,andCprovidedinthequestion.Beforelisteningtoeachdialogueormonologue,youwillhavetimetoreadallthequestions,with5secondsallocatedperquestion.Afterlistening,therewillbe5secondsforyoutoanswereachquestion.Eachdialogueormonologuewillbereadtwice.Listentothe6thdialogueandanswerquestions6and7.6.Whatdidthewomando?A.Shewentoverthespeedlimit.B.Sheparkedinaschoolzone.C.Shedrovethrougharedlight.7.WhattimedoesschoolfinishonWednesdays?A.At2:00pm. B.At2:30pm. C.At3:30pm.Listentothe7thdialogueandanswerQuestions8to10.8.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Fellowworkers. B.Formerschoolmates. C.Familyrelatives.9.WhowillGracehavedinnerwith?A.Fiona. B.Jennifer. C.David.10.WhatisKevingoingtodonext?A.Buyadrink. B.Playbasketball. C.Greetafriend.Listentothe8thdialogueandanswerQuestions11to13.11.Whatdoesthewomansayaboutnewsprograms?A.Theyarereplacedbydocumentaries.B.Theyhavebeenreducedinnumber.C.Theyfocusonthelifeofcelebrities.12.Whatistheman’sattitudetowardrealityshows?A.Favorable. B.Critical. C.Uncertain.13.WhatdoesthewomanexpectTVprogramstobe?A.Educational. B.Diverse. C.Entertaining.Listentothe9thdialogueandanswerQuestions14to17.14.WhoisCathy?A.Aschoolteacher. B.Aradiohost. C.Agovernmentofficial.15.Whatcanthevisitingadultsdointheschool?A.Givespeeches. B.Observeclasses. C.Organizeactivities.16.Howcanthestudentsbenefitfromtheschoolprogram?A.Earnextracredits. B.Findjobopportunities. C.Learnaboutadults'life.17.Whatisthegoaloftheschoolprogram?A.Toimprovestudent-teacherrelationship.B.Topromotetheideaofwork-lifebalance.C.Toenhanceschool-communityinteraction.Listentothe10thmonologuetoanswerQuestions18to20.18.Whereisthespeaker'scitylocated?A.Bythelake. B.Onthecoast. C.Inthevalley.19.Whatdothenumbersonthesignsstandfor?A.Thedurationofflooding. B.Theriseinairtemperature.C.Theheightabovesealevel.20.Whatdoesthesuccessoftheprojectindicate?A.Artcanmakeadifference. B.Thehomeownersarecreative.C.Climatechangeiscontrollable.SectionIIisover.Younowhavetwominutestotransferyouranswerstotheobjectivequestionanswersheet.PartIIReadingComprehension(withtwosections,totalscoreof50points)SectionI(15questionsintotal;2.5pointsperquestion,totalscoreof37.5points)Readthefollowingpassages.ChoosethebestanswerfromthefouroptionsA,B,C,andDprovidedforeachquestion.PassageAWildernessCampingGuideElevation(海拔)RockyMountainNationalParkisahigh-elevationpark.Mostpathsbeginabove2,400metersandclimbabruptly(突然地)higher.Ifyourbodydoesn’tadjusttotheelevation,youmaygetseriousmountainsickness.Werecommendyouspendatleastonenightat2,100-2,400metersbeforesettingout.GettingaWildernessPermitYoumusthaveaWildernessPermittocampovernightinthewildernessofRockyMountainNationalPark.FeeThereisa$36WildernessAdministrativeFeeforeachtripreservationfromMay1throughOctober31.ThisfeedoesnotincludetheParkentrancefee.Duringthewinterseason(November1throughApril30)thereisa$10WildernessAdministrativeFeeforeachtripreservation.CampingDatesReservationRequestsMayBeMadeMay1throughOctober31March1at8a.m.throughOctober31:

-Onlineonlyvia

-ReservationRequestsmustbemadeatleast3daysbeforeyourfirstcampingdate.

-Email,mailorphoneReservationRequestsarenotaccepted.November1throughApril30-ReservationRequestsarenotacceptedforthesecampingdates.

-In-personpermitsareavailableattheBeaverMeadowsCenterWildernessOffice.21.Whatdocampersneedtodoforwinterovernightcamping?A.Hireaprofessionalcampingguide.

B.Paya$10WildernessAdministrativeFee.

C.ApplyforaPermit2monthsaheadoftime.

D.Spendonenightabove2,400metersinadvance.22.HowlongcancampersstayinthewildernessinAugustforeachtrip?A.Atmost21nights. B.Atmost14nights.

C.Atmost7nights. D.Atmost3nights.23.WhichofthefollowingdatescanReservationRequestsbemadeonline?A.February1. B.April1. C.November29. D.December30.PassageBElizabethGalicia,her2-year-olddaughterIvy’onaandaclassofpreschoolershungoutintheshadenearthepreschool’stemporaryoutdoorreadingareaonarecentThursday.“RememberhowItoldyouaboutfamilies?”ElizabethaskedIvy’ona.“Yes,”thepreschoolerreplied.“Yes,andhowsomeonelikeyou,andsomeonelikeme,matter?”Elizabethsaid.“Matter,”Ivy’onarepeated.Pagesfromthebook

EveryChildMatters

aretapedtoyardsignsliningapathnearDaybreakStarPreschoolinSeattle’sMagnolianeighborhood.It’spartofSeattlePublicLibrary’sStoryWalks,whichhighlightNativeAmericanhistoryandculture.ElizabethworksatDaybreakStarPreschool.Shesaidthere’sachangeinkidswhentheyhavestorytimeoutside.“Youcanseethatthey’resoexcitedtheywanttorunout,”shesaid.“Andthentheygetsosurprised.‘Whatisthis?Canyoutellmemore?’Theyaskmanyquestions.”ThisisthefourthyearSeattlePublicLibraryhaspartneredwithDaybreakStarPreschooltopickfourbooks.EachbookwillspendaweekatoneoffourlocationsinMagnolia.Thisyearthelibraryishandingoutpassportsforfamiliestocheckoffwhentheyvisiteachlocationandreadeachbook.“Asyou’regoingthroughtheStoryWalk,lookatyourpassport,”saidLoriWalsh,directoratDaybreakStar.“Therearesuggestedquestionsthatyoucantalkwithyourfamilymembersabouttokindofenrichthestoryexperience.”ShesaidthebookspickedfortheStoryWalksfeaturecharactersthatreflectthepreschool’sstudentsandtheirfamilies.“Wewantthepeopletolooklikethepeopletheyseeintheirfamilies,sotheymakethatconnection,”Walshsaid.Andthatidearangtruefor2-year-oldIvy’ona.WhenaskedwhatherfavoritepartoftheStoryWalkatDaybreakStarwas,shepointedtothebookcoverof

EveryChildMatters.It’sanillustrationofamotherandherchild.“That’smymom.That’sme,”shesaid.24.WhoareHo’sstudents?A.Sickchildren. B.Youngnurses.C.Medicalstudents. D.Patients’parents.25.WhatisacharacteristicofHo’sjob?A.Prioritizingacademics. B.Encouraginginnovation.C.Treatingvariousdiseases. D.Playingmultipleroles.26.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“it”refertoinparagraph4?A.Offeringregularlessons. B.Payingextraattention.C.Assigningnoschoolwork. D.Showingnosympathy.27.HowdoesthehospitalschoolbenefitthestudentsaccordingtoGood?A.Iteasespeerpressure. B.Ithelpsthemliveinhope.C.Itfreesthemfromaches. D.Itentertainsthemwithstories.PassageCConductorSirAntonioPappanoiscelebratedforbeingawarm-hearted“peopleperson”.Butthere’sonethingthatmakeshisbloodruncold:whenhehearsoperabeingaccusedofbeinganartformthat’sonlyforawealthyelite(精英).“Igetveryannoyedbypeoplewhosaywe’reelitist,”hesayspassionatelyinanewdocumentary.Thisis“amisconceptionthattotallydistorts(歪曲)theimageofopera”,headds.Pappano,whobecamemusicdirectorattheRoyalOperaHouse(ROH),CoventGardenin2002,isthesubjectof

ATimeofChange,partoftheBBCdocumentaryseries

TakeMetotheOpera.ThemainfocusofthefilmisPappano’smissiontoopenupoperatoeveryone.Pappanoisinvestedinbringingnewbloodtoopera,viaprogrammesliketheROH’sschoolsmatinees(日場),whichofferyoungpeoplelow-costticketstooperaproductions.Also,itsYouthOperatalentdevelopmentprogrammegiveschildrenagedsevento13thechancetotryitsmusicanddramatraining.OverattheEnglishNationalOpera(ENO),thecompanyhas“operaforall”initsmissionstatement.Itdoesnotassumeknowledgeofopera;itswebsitehaskeyfiguresoftheorganisationexplainingwhatoperaisandhowit’smade;andthesiteillustrateshowitskillfullyreimaginescrowd-pleasers,like

LaTraviata

tobeperformedinnewways,alongsidedaringnewworks,suchas

7DeathsofMariaCallas.Operamustchange,ArtsCouncilEngland(ACE)CEODarrenHenleywroteinanarticle:“Anewgenerationiswelcomingoperaandmusicpresentedinnewways:operaincarparks...inpubs,operaonyourtablet”.Intruth,mostoperacompaniesarenotresistanttochange;theyhavepresencesonthepopulardigitalplatformstoreachawideraudience.Andthere’salsooperaatthecinema.WhichofthefollowingdoesPappanodisagreewith?

A.Operaisaneliteartform. B.Operahasacalmingeffect.

C.Mostelitistsenjoywatchingopera. D.Mostconductorsarewarm-hearted.WhydoestheROHlaunchsomeprogrammes?

A.TocompetewiththeENO. B.Toincreaseitsticketsales.

C.Toexposemorepeopletoopera. D.TopromoteaBBCdocumentary.WhatisspecialabouttheENO’s

LaTraviata?

A.Itsharesknowledgeofoperawithaudiences.

B.Ithasbeenrecreatedinnewways.

C.Itisfilledwithcrowd-pleasingcontent.

D.Itisapioneeringnewwork.WhatisHenley’sattitudetowardsopera’sfuture?

A.Hopeful. B.Doubtful. C.Reserved. D.Unconcerned.PassageDInatimewhenmostofusfeelparticularlyenthusiasticaboutthethoughtofavacation,thesenseofresponsibilitywehaveastravelersalsoseemstoweighheavierthanever—termslike“carbonfootprint”and“voluntourism”havebecomeembeddedinourtravelvocabulary.Butwhileourattitudestowardsthingslikesingle-useplasticsmaybeclear-cut,confusionaroundtheconceptofvoluntourismremains.Therearecountlesscompaniesthatpromisetomakeiteasyfortravelerstopairvolunteertimewithatripthey’realreadytaking,givingustheever-so-convenientofferingofvoluntourism.Butthedifferencebetween“volunteering”and“voluntouring”isstark—primarilybecausevolunteeringforashortperiodoftimeisrarelyenoughtimetodoanythingbeyondboostingthetraveler’sownsenseofachievement.ZinaBencheikh,managingdirectorofIntrepidTravel,theindustry’sfirstB-Corp-certifiedtouroperator,believesthatproblemsoftenarisewhenvolunteeringandtourismarecombined.Forthatreason,thecompany’spartnersareindirectlysupportedthroughitsnonprofitoffshoot,TheIntrepidFoundation,whichisfundedbyapartofeverycustomerbooking.OnesuchpartnerisEducationForAll,acharitybasedinaruralareaofMoroccowheremorethan80percentofgirlsareuneducated;theygetvolunteerstoassistthembyteachingartandforeignlanguages.“EducationForAllgetspeopletocomeforlongperiodssotheycanbecomeimmersed(沉浸的)intheculture,understandallthecustoms,andstarttohaveapositiveimpact—butittakessixmonthstoayearforthattohappen,”saysBencheikh.“Ifthosevolunteersthenhappentodiscoverthecountryandtravel,itwouldn’tbeconsideredvoluntourism.”So,howcantouristsgivebackinareallyresponsibleway?Changestartsathome—whetherit’sunderstandingthehistoryoftheplaceyou’revisiting,orresearchingnativebusinessesthataremakingimpactfulchangesontheground.Andasfortrulyimpactfulvolunteerwork?It’snovacation.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“stark”inparagraph2mean?

A.Slight. B.Expected. C.Obvious. D.Complex.WhydoesIntrepidTravelgivesupporttoitspartners?

A.Topromoteitsuser-friendlyservices. B.Toencouragelong-termcommitment.

C.Toimprovegirls’educationinMorocco. D.Toensuresustainabletourismpractices.Whatdoestheauthorintendtodoinparagraph5?

A.Offerasuggestion. B.Makeasummary.

C.Expressawish. D.Leaveaquestion.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.WhyIsVoluntouringARatherBadOption?

B.WhatBenefitsCanVoluntourismBringUs?

C.WhyIsItImpossibleToBalanceTravelAndVolunteering?

D.WhatDoesItActuallyMeanToGiveBackOnVacation??SectionII(5questionsintotal;2.5pointsperquestion,totalscoreof12.5points)??Basedonthepassage,selectthebestanswerfromtheoptionsprovided.??Twooptionsareextraneous??.Passage:IalwaysadmiredmygrandmotherJenny’sgardeningskills.Butitwasn’tuntilasunnyafternooninherbackyardthatIbecameinterestedingardeningmyself.Weweretheretogrowtomatoes.Shehandedmeatinyseedling(幼苗)andsharedstoriesofherowngrandmotherdoingthesame.It’safamilytradition!Overtime,thetinyseedlinghadgrownintoalargetomatoplantwithmanyjuicyredtomatoes.

36Wespenthoursinherkitchenmakingdelicioushomemadesauceoutofthem.Justthesmellalonebroughtbacksomanymemories.Mytimeinthegardenwithmygrandmashowedmethatgardeningismorethanjustahobby.

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Thegardenbecamesomethingwebothloved,bringingusclosertogetherandcreatingastrongbond.Ifthegardenisyourfavoriteplace,considerinvitingotherfamilymemberstojoinyouinthedirt.It’sagreatwayofbondingwithpeople.

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Ithasitstoughmoments,butthegoodthingisthateverysetbackteachesustobestrong.Gardeningismypersonaltherapist(治療師).

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Gardeninghastaughtmepatience,resilience,andthebeautyoflife’scycles.It’sgivenmeasenseofpurposeandthejoyofcaringforsomethingfromseedtoflower.Inthegarden,I’vefoundcomfortduringdifficulttimesandcelebrationduringmomentsofsuccess.40

Itoffersabreakfromcitylife.Itisachancetogrowasagardenerandperson.AnditbringsthejoyofwatchinglifegrowwellunderyourcareAsyoucansee,therearesevenoptionsprovided.Pleaseselectthefivemostappropriateonestofillintheblanksinthetext,withtwoextraneousoptions.?Options:A.Ifindjoyandpeaceinit.B.It’sawaytoconnectwithourroots.C.Thebenefitsofgardeningarevaried.D.Gardeningislikepaintingwithnature.E.Isawthemomentsasopportunitiestolearn.F.However,gardeningisn’tallsunshineandfloweringroses.G.HarvestingthosetomatoeswithmygrandmawasajoyIwon’tforget.PartIIILanguageUsage(2sections;totalscoreof30points)??

??SectionI:ClozeTest(15questions;1pointeach;total15points)??

Readthefollowingpassageandselectthebestanswerfromthefouroptions(A,B,C,D)providedafterthepassagetofillineachblank.Passage:AsachildinLagos,Nigeria,Ioftenheard,“Youlookjustlikeyourdad.”

41,Istaredintomirrors,attemptingtoseeifitwastrue.Overtime,Iacceptedthese42

andtriedtobeaperfectcopyofhim.Itbecameasourceof

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whenpeoplesaid,“You’reindependent,justlikeyourdad.”Admiringthistrait(品質(zhì))inhim,Iinherited(繼承)his

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spiritandlivedthatwayforalongtime.InApril2024,ImovedtoCanadatowork.Myfirst

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attheEdmontonairportwas,“Everythingseemssodifferent.”IrealizedIwouldhaveto

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manyaspectsoflifeinthisnewcultural

47.BeforecomingtoCanada,IrentedanapartmentinEdmontontoavoid

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myfriends.However,

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myflightschedule,Icouldn’tpickupthekeysuntilthedayafterIlanded.Myfriend,whohadmovedhereearlier,

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offeredmehisapartmentuponmyarrival.His

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mademefeelvaluedinavastworld.Onmyfirstmorning,anotherfriend

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herscheduletodrivemetogetmysocialinsurancenumber.Iboughtonlyessentialsonatightbudget,andmyfriends

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mewithgifts,includingpotsandafreezer.Thatday,Ilearnedit’sokaytoaskforand

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help,andIalso

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theAfricansaying:Apersonisapersonbecauseofotherpeople.Options:41.A.Worried B.Confused C.Annoyed D.EmbarrassedA.comments B.examples C.answers D.standardsA.relief B.fun C.hope D.prideA.self-sufficient B.competitive C.self-protective D.adventurousA.lesson B.doubt C.thought D.reasonA.discuss B.rewrite C.explain D.relearnA.landscape B.phenomenon C.event D.needA.upsetting B.troubling C.reminding D.meetingA.insteadof B.asfor C.exceptfor D.duetoA.secretly B.eventually C.immediately D.constantlyA.honesty B.generosity C.bravery D.creativityA.cleared B.detailed C.compared D.recalledA.comforted B.thanked C.surprised D.convincedA.share B.want C.offer D.receiveA.analyzed B.understood C.applied D.discoveredSectionII:GrammarFill-in(10questions;1.5pointseach;total15points)??Readthefollowingpassageandfillineachblankwith??oneappropriateword??or??thecorrectformofthewordinbrackets??.Passage:Thefirst-eversamplescollectedfromthemoon’sfarside,a

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(remark)achievementmadebyChina’sChang’e6roboticmission,weredisplayedatthe75thInternationalAstronauticalCongress(大會),

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concludedonFridayattheMiCoConventionCenterinMilan,Italy.Thiswasthefirsttimethatthescientificallyvaluablelunarsubstanceshavebeen

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displayoutsideChinasincetheirreturntoEarthinJune.Thesamplesattractedmanyparticipants,includingheadsofnationalspaceagenciesandindustryrepresentatives.Thecongress,

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(hold)annuallysince1950,is

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largestglobaleventinthespacesector.OfficialsfromtheChinaNationalSpaceAdministrationmentionedduringthecongressthatChinaisopentointernational

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(cooperate)inspacescienceandexploration,sharinglatestdevelopmentsinthestudiesofthefar-sidesamples.TheChang’e6mission,

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(represent)theworld’sfirstattempt

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(bring)samplesfromthefarsideofthemoon,waslaunchedfromtheWenchangSpaceLaunchCenterinHainanProvinceonMay3.Ittouched

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attheSouthPole-AitkenBasinonJune2,anditsmission

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(successful)concludedonJune25,withatotalof1,935.3gramsofsamplesbroughtback.PartIVWriting(2sections;totalscoreof40points)??

??SectionI:AppliedWriting(15points)AssumeyouareLiHua.YourforeignteacherChrisistoholdaspeechactivitytitled"IsItOKtoUseAbbreviations?"intheclubclassnextweek.Pleasewriteaspeechdraftforthiseventandsubmitittohimbytheendofthisweekend.Thecontentshouldinclude:Youropinion;Yourreasons.??Note:??Thewordcountshouldbearound80words.Writeyouranswersinthecorrespondingpositionsasfollows.假定你是李華,下周你班英語課堂將舉辦主題為“IsitOKtouseabbreviations(縮寫詞)?”的演講活動。請你就此寫一篇發(fā)言稿,內(nèi)容包括:1.你的觀點;2.陳述理由。注意:1.寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80個左右;2.請按如下格式在相應(yīng)位置作答。Goodafternoon,everyone!________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Thankyouforlistening!SectionIIContinuationWriting(25points)??Readthefollowingpassageandcontinuethestoryaccordingtothegivenplot,ensuringacoherentandcompletenarrative.Now,pleasereadthepassage:Afewyearsago,Ihadjustgraduatedfromhighschool.ItwasmyfirstsummerworkingwiththeSpecialOlympics.IwasassignedasatrainerforayoungmannamedJoey.HehadDown’ssyndrome(唐氏綜合征)andwasajoytobewith.Healwaysworeasmile,lookingattheworldthroughhisthickglasses,whichhepolishedhabitually.Joey’sracewasthelongone-quarter-milerun,thefulllaparoundthetrack.WehitthetrackeverySaturdayandhistimeslowlyimproveduntilhewasfinishinginjustlessthanthreeminutes.Thedayoftherace,IdrovehimtoalocalhighschoolwheretheSpecialOlympicswerebeingheld.Joeywassowounduphecouldhardlysitinhisseat,hishandstappingconstantlyonhisknees,stoppingonlytopolishandrepolishhisglasses.Wearrivedandsignedin.Onourwaytothesidelines,Irealizedthatsomethingwaswrong.IaskedJoeywherehisglasseswere.Hestaredbackatmeinnocentlyandsaid,“Idon’tknow...”Igothimstartedonhisstretchingandwentbacktosearchthecar.Ifoundnoglasses.Iwalkedbackthroughtheparkinglotsearchingtheground,buttherewasnosignofthem.WhenIreturnedtothefield,Joeywasstillstretching.Knowingthathewasnearlyblindwithouthisglasses,myheartwasbreaking.“Idon’tknowifyou’regoingtobeabletorace,”Isaid.“Withoutyourglasses,youcouldgethurt.”“ButI’mgoingtowinamedal,”hesaid,voiceshaking.IstruggledwithmyowndisappointmentandJoey’spain.ThenIhadanidea.IstoodJoeyinhislane(跑道)andaskedifhecouldseethewhitelinesonhisrightandleft.Helookedathisfeetandsaidyes.Stillunsureifhecoulddoit,butoutofoptions,Iledhimbacktothestartingarea.TheothercoachesandIgotourrunnersintotheirlanesandheadedtowardthefinishlinetocheerthemon.Note:??1.Thewordcountshouldbe??around150words??.2.Pleaseanswerinthespecifiedformatbelow:注意:1.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;2.請按如下格式在相應(yīng)位置作答。Thestartinggunfiredandtherunnerswereoff!_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Iworriedandstartedforward,butJoeyrosetohisfeet.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

參考答案12345678910CABABAABCC11121314151617181920BAABBCCBCA21222324252627282930BCDCCDCACB31323334353637383940ACBADGBFAC41424344454647484950BADACDADDC5152535455BACDB5657585960remarkablewhichonheldthe6162636465cooperationrepresentingtobringdownsuccessfully【參考范文】Goodafternoon,everyone!Asabbreviationslike"LOL"and"BRB"floodourdailychats,Ibelieveusingthemisacceptable

ifwechoosetherightcontext.Ononehand,abbreviationsareundeniablyconvenient.Infast-paceddigitalcommunication,theysavetimeandenergy.Forexample,"BTW"(bytheway)helpsskiplongexplanations,and"OMG"(ohmygod)addsvividnesstoemotions.Suchshortformsperfectlymatchtherhythmofmodernlife,especiallyamongyoungpeoplesharingideasquickly.Ontheotherhand,overusingabbreviationscausesproblems.First,theymayleadtomisunderstandings.A"DIY"(doityourself)inacraftgroupcouldmeannothingtosomeoneunfamiliarwiththeterm.Second,informalsituations—likeschoolessaysorjobapplications—abbreviationsseemunprofessionalandevenrude.Noonewantstoreadabusinessemailfullof"u"(you)or"ur"(your).Inshort,abbreviationsaretools.Weshouldembracetheirconvenienceincasualchatsbutkeepourlanguageformalandclearwhenseriousnessmatters.Thankyouforlistening!SectionIIContinuationWriting(25points)??Readthefollowingpassageandcontinuethestoryaccordingtothegivenplot,ensuringacoherentandcompletenarrative.【參考范文】Thestartinggunfiredandtherunnerswereoff!Joey’seyeswidened,desperatelyscanningthegroundforthewhitelines.Atfirst,heclungtothefaintstripesbeneathhisfeet,butastheworldblurred,hispacewobbled.Hetripped,faceplantingintothetrack,yetsprangupinstantly,handspattingtheasphaltlikeablindmanseekingaguide.Hislegstrembled,kneesstreakedwithdirt,buthisvoiceroared,“Icandoit!”ashelurchedforward,followingtherhythmofhisownbreath.Runnersvanishedahead,butJoey’sstubbornshadowinchedon,alonelyflameagainstthetrack.Iworriedandstartedforward,butJoeyrosetohisfeet.Withafinalpush,hethrewhisheadback,armsoutstretchedasifembracingtheair.Thecrowdgasped—thenerupted.Whenhistoecrossedthefinishline,secondsafterthelastrunner,thesilenceshatteredintothunderousapplause.TearsburnedmycheeksasIreachedhim.“You’reachampion,”Iwhispered.Joeygrinned,polishingemptyairwherehisglassesshouldbe.“Isaw…thefinish,”hesaid,thoughhiseyessawnothingbutcourage.Thatday,Joeydidn’twinamedal—buthetaughteveryonethatvictoryisn’taboutspeed,butthestrengthtorise,againandagain.

英語試題聽力部分錄音稿Text1M:Excuseme,IjustarrivedontheflightfromMelbourne,andmysuitcaseismissing.W:We’reverysorry,sir.Couldyouputdownyourinformationinthisform?We’lldoeverythingwecantofindyoursuitcase.M:OK.Text2M:Haveyoutalkedoveryourfutureplanwithyourparents,Sarah?W:Well,myparentswouldlikemetodomymaster’saftergraduation,butI’mthinkingofvol

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