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高二英語試題第一部分聽力(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.Whatisthewomantryingtodo?A.Apologizetotheman. B.Comforttheman. C.Holdapartyfortheman.2.Whatarethespeakersdiscussing?A.Aclassmate. B.Theirhomework. C.Anexam3.Whatwillthespeakersdotonight?A.Haveacoffee. B.Gotothelibrary. C.Workonanassignment.4.Whatdoesthewomanwanttodo?A.Hireatruck. B.Moveapieceoffurniture. C.Sellhersofa.5.Whenwillthespeakers'flighttakeoff?A.At6:30. B.At5:30. C.At4:30.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.Howmuchisonepieceofchocolatecake?A.$2. B.$7. C.$9.7.Whatdessertdoesthewomanfinallyget?A.Onepieceofchocolatecake.B.Threepiecesofchocolatecake.C.Twopiecesofpie.聽第7段材料,回答第8至10題。8.Whatwillthewomandothisweekend?A.FlytoLondon. B.Goonabusinesstrip. C.Attendameetingintheoffice.9.HowwillthewomanreturnfromLondon?A.Bytaxi. B.Bytrain. C.Byair.10.Wherewillthewomanbestaying?A.InahotelnearHydePark.B.Inahotelclosetothemeetingplace.C.Inahotelwithanindoorswimmingpool.聽第8段材料,回答第11至13題。11.Whatarethespeakersdoing?A.Planningatrip. B.Cleaningthecloset. C.Arrangingthesuitcases.12.Whatshoeswillthewomantakealongwithher?A.Leatherones. B.Hikingones. C.Beachones.13.HowdoesthewomanfeelaboutCarman'ssuggestion?A.Disappointed. B.Puzzled. C.Satisfied.聽第9段材料,回答第14至16題。14.WhydidColbyMediaphone?A.Toaskforareference. B.Tosendanapplication. C.Toofferatrainingworkshop.15.HowwelldoesthewomanknowJamesPullman?A.Never. B.Slightly. C.Thoroughly.16.Whatisthemostlikelyrelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Colleagues. B.Bossandemployee. C.Customerandagent.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17.Whereisthespeakernow?A.Atasportsground. B.Inaradiostudio. C.Inatelevisionstudio.18.Whatdidtheteammembersdobeforethematch?A.Theygaveinterviews. B.Theygotsomepictures. C.Theygreetedeachother.19.Whyarethefansofthegoalkeeperupset?A.Hehasgothurt. B.Hehasmissedtheball. C.Hehasgoneagainstrules.20.Whichteamwontheseason'sfinal?A.TheSharksUnited. B.Theresultendedinadraw. C.TheSpicyChickens.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)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出最佳答案。AToincreaseyourchancesoflandinganassignmentforatravelguidebook,youneedtofindoutwhatthepublishersarelookingfor.Herearelinkstotheirsubmissionguidelineswithafewspecialrequirementsandtips.Fonor’sFonor’sisapublishingcompanyofbothtravelguidebooksandonlinecontentcoveringthousandsofdestinationsworldwide.VisitF/about-us,andnearthebottomofthepageyou’llfind“WriteforUs”withinformationforsubmittingarticles.Doremembertoattachacopyofoneofyourotherworkswhencontributing.☆TIP:Fonor'salwayshireswriterswholiveinthedestinationstheycover.So,it'sgoodtoremember:Whileyoumaywanttowriteaboutaforeigndestination,morethanlikelyyou'reclosertobeinganexpertabouttheplacewhereyoulive.WorkmanWorkmanpublisheduniqueandunexpectedtravelguidessuchas1,000PlacestoSeeBeforeYouDie,andTheFoodLover’sGuidetoParis.Considerthemifyou’reinterestedinwritinganontraditionaltravelguide.Youcanfindtheirsubmissionguidelinesat/work-with-us.Theyrequireatypicalnonfictionbookproposalwithasuggestedtableofcontentsandauthorinformation.Achapterofyourotherbooksisalsorequired.Sendyoursubmissionstosubmissions@.☆TIP:Iftheydon'tacceptyourarticle,youmightbeluckyenoughtogetfeedbackaboutwhy.LonelyPlanetWriterscangetintouchwithLonelyPlanetbyvisitingtheir“BecomeaContributor”pageatLonelyP/contribute.Atthatpageyou’llfindaformaskingforaresume(簡歷)andlinkstoyourotherwriting,butthere'salsospaceformoretravel-relatedinformationsuchasgeographicalknowledgeandleveloffluencyinrelevantlanguages.☆TIP:You’llfindtheyalsoacceptarticlesfor“TravelNews”.Iftheysayyes,youmaygetanotherchanceforabiggerjobsuchasaguidebook.Formoreinformationonpublishers,pleasevisitContributorsD.21.Thispassageismainlyfor.A.guides B.writers C.travelers D.publishers22.Whomayprovideadviceonhowtoimprovearticles?A.Fonor’s. B.Workman. C.LonelyPlanet. D.Contributor'sDigest.23.Whatisrequiredbyallthecompanies?A.Geographicalknowledge. B.Nontraditionalideas.C.Overseasexperience. D.Previouswriting.BEveryAprilIamtroubledbythesameconcernthatspringmightnotoccurthisyear.Thelandscapelooksdull,withhills,skyandforestappearinggrey.Myspiritsebb,astheydidduringanAprilsnowfallwhenIfirstcametoMaine.“Justwait,”aneighbouradvised.“You’llwakeuponemorningandspringwilljustbehere.”Andlook,on3MaythatyearIawoketoagreensoamazingastobealmostelectric,asifspringweresimplyamatterofflippingaswitch.Hills,sky,andforestrevealedtheirpurples,blues,andgreens.Leaveshadunfoldedanddaffodilswerefightingtheirwayheavenward.Thentherewastheoldappletree.Itsitsonanundevelopedlotinmyneighbourhood.Itbelongstonooneandthereforetoeveryone.Thetree'sdarktwistedbranchesstretchoutinunprunedabandon.Eachspringitblossomssofreelythattheairbecomesfilledwiththescentofapple.Untillastyear,IthoughtIwastheonlyoneawareofthistree.Andthenoneday,inabitofspringmadness,Isetouttoremoveafewdisorderlybranches.NosoonerhadIarrivedunderthetreethanneighborsopenedtheirwindowsandsteppedontotheirporches.ThesewerepeopleIbarelyknewandseldomspoketo,butitwasasifIhadcomeuninvitedintotheirpersonalgardens.Mymobile-homeneighbourwasthefirsttospeak.“You’renotcuttingitdown,areyou?”sheaskedanxiously.AnotherneighbourfrownedasIcutoffabranch.“Don'tkillit,now,”hewarned.Soon,halftheneighbourhoodhadjoinedmeundertheappletree.ItstruckmethatIhadlivedthereforfiveyearsandonlynowwaslearningthesepeople'snames,whattheydidforaliving,andhowtheypassedthewinter.Itwasasiftheoldappletreewasgatheringusunderitsbranchesforthepurposeofbothacquaintanceshipandsharedwonder.Icouldn'thelprecallingRobertFrost'swords:Thetreesthathaveitintheirpent-upbudsTodarkennatureandbesummerwoodsOnethaw(解凍)ledtoanother.Justtheotherday,Isawoneofmyneighborsatthelocalstore.Heremarkedhowthisrecentwinterhadbeenespeciallylongandcomplainedofnothavingseenorspokenatlengthtoanyoneinourneighbourhood.Andthen,helookedatmeandsaid,“Weneedtoprunethatappletreeagain.”24.Bysayingthat“myspiritsebb”inparagraph1,theauthormeansthat.A.hefeelsrelieved B.heischeerfulC.heisastonished D.hefeelsblue25.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEabouttheappletreeaccordingtothepassage?A.Nooneotherthantheauthorcaresabouttheappletree.B.Itgrowsonpublicproperty.C.Itisasourceoffreshfruitfortheneighborhood.D.Itiscarefullyattendedtobytheauthor.26.Itcanbeinferredfromtheneighbor'swordsinthelastparagraphthat.A.HehasapassionforgardeningB.HewasconcernedaboutthesafetyofthetreeC.HeenjoyedthecompanyofhisneighborsD.Hechangedhismindaboutpruningthetree27.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.TheBeautyofNature B.TheSecretoftheAppleTreeC.UndertheBlossoms D.TheSpringinMaineCIsforgivenessagainstourhumannature?Toanswerourquestion,weneedtoaskafurtherquestion:Whatistheessenceofourhumanity?Forthesakeofsimplicity,peopleconsidertwodistinctlydifferentviewsofhumanity.Thefirstviewinvolvesdominanceandpower.Inanearlypaperonthepsychologyofforgiveness,Droll(1984)madetheinterestingclaimthathumans’essentialnatureismoreaggressivethanforgivingallows.Thosewhoforgiveareagainsttheirbasicnature,muchtotheirharm.Inhisopinion,forgiversarecompromisingtheirwell-beingastheyoffermercytoothers,whomightthentakeadvantageofthem.Thesecondviewinvolvesthethemeofcooperation,mutualrespect,andevenloveasthebasisofwhoweareashumans.Researchersfindthattofullygrowashumanbeings,weneedbothtoreceivelovefromandofferlovetoothers.Withoutlove,ourconnectionswithawiderangeofindividualsinourlivescanfallapart.Evencommonsensestronglysuggeststhatthewilltopoweroverothersdoesnotmakeforharmoniousinteractions.Forexample,howwellhasslaveryworkedasamodeofsocialharmony?Fromthissecondviewpointofwhoweareashumans,forgivenessplaysakeyroleinthebiologicalandpsychologicalintegrityofbothindividualsandcommunitiesbecauseoneoftheoutcomesofforgiveness,shownthroughscientificstudies,isthedecreasingofhatredandtherestorationofharmony.Forgivenesscanbreakthecycleofanger.Atleasttotheextentthepeoplefromwhomyouareestrangedacceptyourloveandforgivenessandarepreparedtomaketherequiredadjustments.Forgivenesscanhealrelationshipsandreconnectpeople.Asanimportantnote,whenwetakeaClassicalphilosophicalperspective,thatofAristotle,weseethedistinctionbetweenpotentialityandactuality.Wearenotnecessarilybornwiththecapacitytoforgive,butinsteadwiththepotentialtolearnaboutitandtogrowinourabilitytoforgive.Theactualityofforgiving,itsactualappropriationinconflictsituations,developswithpractice.28.WhatisDroll'sideaaboutforgiveness?A.Peopleshouldoffermercytoothers.B.Aggressivepeopleshouldlearntoforgive.C.Forgivenessdependsonthenatureofhumanity.D.Peoplewhoforgivecanhavetheirownwelfareaffected.29.Whatdoestheexampleinparagraph2illustrate?A.Toforgiveistolove. B.Todominateistoharm.C.Tofightistogrow. D.Togiveistoreceive.30.Whatisthewriter'sattitudetowardforgiveness?A.Favorable. B.Reserved. C.Objective. D.Skeptical.31.Whatismessageofthelastparagraph?A.Forgivenessisinournature. B.Forgivenessgrowswithtime.C.Ittakespracticetoforgive. D.Actualityisbasedonpotentiality.D“Digitalswitching”isatermreferstothemodernhabitofswiping(刷)throughandfast-forwardingonlinevideos.ResearchersfromCanadadidsomeexplorationofit.KayY.Y.Tam,apsychologyresearcher,launchedthestudyafternoticingherself——andprettymucheveryoneelse——swipingthroughonlinevideos.Thisbehaviorwasconnectedwiththe“BoredomFeedbackModel”,atheoryshehadpublishedin2021.Boredom,sheproposed,isrootedinattentionshifts.Theseshiftsoftenoccurwhenthere'sagapbetweenhowengagedpeopleactuallyfeelandhowengagedtheywanttofeel.Theunpleasantemotioncandevelopwhenasituationlacksnoveltyormeaning.“Asdigitalswitchinginvolvesfrequentattentionshifts,Iwonderedhowthisbehaviormightinfluenceourfeelingsofboredom,”Tamsaid.Inherstudy,morethan1,200participants,manyofthemuniversitystudents,firstwatchedasinglevideofortenminutes.Theywerethenpresentedwithsevenshortervideos,withtheoptiontoskiptothenext.Onaverage,theyskippedeighttimes——butreportedfeelingmoreboredandlessengagedwhentheywatchedthesinglevideo.Participantshadasimilarexperienceinanothersimilarexperiment.“I'mconvincedthatswitching,whenitcomestovideos,isnotagoodideaifthegoalistohaveanenjoyableexperience,”saidErinWestgate,aprofessorofpsychology.“Sittingandtoughingitoutislikelyabetterchoice.”Thenewfindingsaddtoagrowingbodyofevidencethatboredomisontherise,despiteaworldfilledwithcontentwecanaccessatalltimes.Peoplewhoareboredoftenturntotheirphones,onlytofeelmorebored.Swipingonsocialmediahasalsobeenlinkedtoincreasedfeelingsofboredom.Boredomcanmotivatepeopletoexploretheirenvironmentandtostopinvestingtimeinanactivitythathaslittletooffer.However,ifwerelytoomuchonquickescapes,itwouldbelikeananimaljumpingfromtreetotreeinsearchoffoodwithoutstayinglongenoughtoseeifatreebearsfruit.Thatanimalrisksstarvation.32.WhatisthecauseofattentionshiftsaccordingtoTam'stheory?A.Theunsatisfieddesire. B.Thefeelingofboredom.C.Thedegreeofengagement. D.Thelackofemotion.33.WhatdoesTam'sstudyof“digitalswitching”focuson?A.Itsreason. B.Itsconsequence.C.Thesolutiontoit. D.Thetheorybehindit.34.Whatisthemainpurposeofthelastparagraph?A.Tosolveaproblem. B.Tomakeasuggestion.C.Toraiseaquestion. D.Togiveawarning.35.Whatdoesthecomparisonbetween“digitalswitching”andananimaljumpingfromtreetotreeimply?A.Digitalswitchingcanleadtoawasteoftimeandeffort.B.Animalsaremoreefficientthanhumansinsearchingforresources.C.Boredomisanaturalresponsetounproductiveactivities.D.Quickescapescanpreventusfromachievingmeaningfulengagement.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。DevelopingHappiness:StrengtheningYourRewardSensitivityInourbusylives,weoftenpassupchancesforjoy.Wemightskipabirthdaypartyorcancelalunchdate,thinkingit'snotworththetrouble.Butthisusuallymakesusfeelevenmoredownlater.Thesecrettochangingthisistostrengthen“rewardsensitivity”.36Rewardsensitivityislikeamuscle.Itcangrowstrongerwithregularpractice.Whenwetrainourselvestonoticeandvaluepositiveemotions,wecanbecomehappier.37Theyoftenstruggletofeelpleasure,aconditioncalledanhedonia(unabletoexperiencejoy).A2023studyshowedthattherapyfocusingonpositiveemotionshelpsmentalhealthmorethantreatmentsjustreducingnegativesymptoms.Agreatwaytostrengthenrewardsensitivityistoplanasmall,funactivitydaily.38Describeitindetail,focusingonthefeelingsandexperiences.Thispractice,knownas“savoring(盡情享受)”,makespositivefeelingsstrongerandgivesyoumoremotivationtoseeksimilarexperiencesinthefuture.39Insteadofsimplylabelinganexperience“good”,usemoreprecisewordslike“thrilled,”“inspired,or“peaceful”.Sharingpositivemomentswithotherscanmakethesemomentsevenmoremeaningful,strengtheningsocialbondsandspreadinghappiness.It'simportanttorememberthatembracinghappinessdoesn'tmeanignoringpain.40Byusingthesestrategiesinyourdailylife,youcancultivateastrongersenseofrewardsensitivityandchangehowyouexperienceandpursuehappiness.A.Afterward,takeamomenttorecalltheexperience.B.It'stheabilitytofindandtrulyenjoypositiveexperiences.C.Weoftenavoidsuchactivities,whichmakeourmooddecline.D.Thisisespeciallyimportantforthosewithdepressionoranxiety.E.Thispracticehelpsyoubetterunderstandandenjoypositivefeelings.F.Beyondsavoring,expandingyouremotionalvocabularycanalsohelp.G.Despitelife'schallenges,feelingjoyhelpsrestorebalanceandtoughness.第三部分語言運用(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出最佳選項。You’venodoubtseenmanyanimalrescues,fromfirestofloods.Butthisstoryisoneofakind.“It'san41thingtosee,”JohnPtaszenskisaid.“Ifwehadn'tcaughtthatoncamera,noonewouldhaveeverbelievedit.”The42unfoldedatabackyardcookoutinBurton,Michigan.Long-timefriendsJohnPtaszenski,TylerWhalenandBillMessengerwerefullandjust43theirweeklycookoutwhenaraccoonappeared.“Theraccoonhadjust44anAmericansinglecheeseslice,aharmless45,untilitbecamecleartoeveryonethatthismammalhadbittenoffwaymorethanitcould46.Theynoticedtheraccoon“pointingatitsneck,likethe47signforchoking.”“Billjustsprangintoactionandstartedhittingitsback,”saidPtaszenskiofthe48,whichwasrecordedoncellphonevideo.“Icouldnotbelievea49raccoonwaslettinghimhititinthebackthathard.Theraccoonwas50backintoit,like,“Helpmeout,brother!”AsBillhelpedtheraccoon,thecheesecameflyingoutofits51.Theraccoonremained52inthebackyardbeforeslowlywalkingaway.SuzanneMacDonald,ananimalbehaviourexpert,explainsthatachokinganimalcan’t53you.Butregardless,thethreefriendsbelievedtheyhadno54.“Weallthoughtitwasgoingto55,”Billsaid.“Wewereexcitedforthatlittleguy.Hewasoneofusatthatpoint.”41.A.awkward B.awful C.unforgettable D.unbelievable42.A.drama B.dilemma C.conflict D.coincidence43.A.takingout B.throwingaway C.wrappingup D.mixingwith44.A.spread B.received C.stolen D.tore45.A.habit B.trick C.idea D.treat46.A.witness B.chew C.suffer D.reward47.A.positive B.funny C.universal D.extraordinary48.A.incident B.tension C.depression D.sacrifice49.A.hungry B.wild C.crazy D.curious50.A.jumping B.looking C.lying D.leaning51.A.stomach B.teeth C.nest D.throat52.A.miserably B.briefly C.bravely D.eventually53.A.defend B.bear C.bite D.scare54.A.support B.courage C.intention D.choice55.A.die B.leave C.run D.fight第二節(jié)語法填空(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀短文內(nèi)容,在空白處填入1個適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。AttheeasternfoothillsoftheHelanMountainsinNingxiaHuiautonomousregion56(lie)alandthathasstoodsilentforathousandyears.Ninetoweringearthenplatformsrisebeforethemountains,surroundedbyhundredsofsatellitetombsscatteredlikestars.OriginallyfromtheQinghai-TibetPlateau,theTangutpeopleduringtheirmigrationsgraduallyabsorbedculturalinfluencesfromotherethnicgroups.ThisrichculturalexchangeeventuallyledtothefoundingoftheXixiaregimeontheYinchuanPlain,57diversetraditionsmet,mingled(交融)andslowlymergedinto58uniquecivilization.Amongthe59(count)artifactsfromtheWesternXiaimperialtombs,theXixiagiltbronzebull,60itsstrongbuild,raisedhornsandpowerful,flowingmuscles,appearsalmostlifelike.ThisstrikingstatuestandsasamasterpieceofXixiametalwork,61(reflect)bothexceptionalcraftsmanshipandtheadvancedcivilizationbehindit.Today,fragments(碎片)ofstoneinscriptionsandcoinsbearingTangutscript62(unearth)fromtheimperialtombsserveaskeysourcesforunderstandingXixiahistoryandculture.ThoughtheXixiaregimehaslongdisappeared,theXixiaImperialTombsremainstandingaspowerfultestimonytounityin63(diverse)ofChinesecivilization.Theyareanationallyprotectedculturalheritagesite64includedintheWorldHeritageList,markingaremarkablechapterinthestoryofhumancivilization.Inrecentyears,advancesinarchaeology,digitalpreservation,andpubliceducationhavebroughtpeople65(close)totheXixiaImperialTombs.第三節(jié)單句語法填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀短句內(nèi)容,在空白處填入1個適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。66.Thehotelmanagerhasallguestrooms(equip)withsmartcontrolsystems.67.Itwastheofficialstatementsthat(issue)bytheministrytoclarifythenewpolicy.68.Hersmile(mirror)inhiseyesastheytalked.69.The(strike)contrastbetweenflowersandleavescaughtmyattention.70.Thebirdsappeared(alarm)atthesuddenclapofthunder.71.Themeetingwilltakeplaceas(schedule),sopleasearriveontime.72.Natureteachesusthequiet(wise)ofpatience——seedsdonotrushtobloom.73.(shoot)fromthetopofthemountain,thephotocapturestheentirevalleyinsunlight.74.Earlyrisingis(benefit)forproductivity.75.Theteamadoptedamoreaggressivestrategytostay(compete)againsttheirrivals.76.Withfivemoreyearsofworkexperience,heisseniorhiscolleaguesinthegroup.77.Thestartofanewyearisagoodtimetoreflectthemanyachievementsofthepast.78.Icanrememberveryfewoccasionshehadtocancelbecauseofillhealth.79.Timeandpatiencecansometimescureapersontheirfearoffailure.80.Theteamisanxiousawin,havinglosttheirlastthreematches.第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)單詞拼寫(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)根據(jù)括號內(nèi)的中文意思或首字母填入適當(dāng)單詞,每空限填一個單詞。81.Nowdays,theprinciple,aimingtobalanceeconomicgrowth,(適用于)toallnations,regardlessoftheirlevelofindustrialization.82.Theexpeditionteambroughtacollectionoffieldjournalsfor(陪伴)duringtheirmonths-longstayinthetundra.83.Shewouldliketobemore(財務(wù))independent.84.They(收費)visitors$10forentrytothehistoricalexhibition.85.In1970,thepercentageofwomen(主修)inengineeringwaslessthan1%.86.Thedriverescapednfromtheburningcarbeforeitexploded.87.Theterm“sustainability”isrtoastheabilitytomaintainecologicalbalance.88.Ifyouaccidentallyeatapmushroom,youmustseekmedicalhelpimmediately.89.Onlineadvertising,afor58%ofthecompany'smarketingbudget,hasprovenmosteffectiveinattractingnewcustomers.90.Ashestaredattheoldphoto,itotohimthatthelittlegirlinitwasactuallyhischildhoodneighbor.第二節(jié)應(yīng)用文寫作(滿分15分)假定你是李華,是個攝影愛好者。上周,你參加了學(xué)校舉辦的以“中國傳統(tǒng)節(jié)日”為主題的攝影(photography)比賽。請你寫封郵件,將你的參賽經(jīng)歷與你的英國朋友Jack分享,內(nèi)容包括:1.你的作品介紹;2.參賽結(jié)果及感受。注意:1.寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。DearJack,Yours,LiHua高二英語試題參考答案聽力(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)1-5BACBA 6-10ABBBC 11-15CBCAB 16-20AABAC閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2.5分,滿分50分)21-23BBD 24-27DBCC 28-31DBAC 32-35ABDD 36-40BDAFG完形填空(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)41-45DACCD 46-50BCABD 51-55DBCDA語法填空(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)56.lies 57.where 58.a 59.countless 60.with61.reflecting 62.unearthed 63.diversity 64.and 65.closer單句語法填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)1.equipped 2.wereissued 3.wasmirrored 4.striking 5.alarmed6.scheduled 7.wisdom 8.Shot 9.beneficial 10.competitive11.to 12.on 13.when 14.of 15.for單詞拼寫(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)1.applies 2.company 3.financially 4.charged 5.majoring6.narrowly 7.referred 8.poisonous 9.accounting 10.occurred應(yīng)用文寫作(滿分15分)DearJack,I'vebeenburstingtotellyouaboutmyexperienceintheschoolphotographycompetition,whichcenteredonthethemeof“ChineseTraditionalFestivals.”MysubmissionfocusedontheMid-AutumnFestival,anightwhenthemoonshinesitsfullestandbrightest.Throughmylens,Icapturedascenethatfeltlikeawarmhug:afamilygatheredintheircourtyard,theirshadowsstretchingsoftlybeneaththelanternsstrungoverhead.Theelderssatonbamboochairs,passingaroundaplateofmooncakes,whilethekidschasedeachother,giggling,theirvoicesmixingwiththestoriesofthe“JadeRabbit”toldbygrandma.Abovethem,themoonhunglowandround,castingasilveryglowovertheentireyard,asifleaningintolisten.Ididn'twinaprize,butthat'sokay.Thecompetitionshowedmeculturelivesinthesesmallmoments:sharedtreats,laughter,quietmoon-gazing.Capturingthemfeltlikepreservingapieceofourheritage.Isincerelyhopesomedayyou'llgetachancetodivedeeperintoChinesetraditionalfestivals.Yours,LiHua聽力材料(Text1)W:Alvin,areyoucomingtothepartywithus?M:IwishIcould,butsomethingunexpectedhascomeup.W:Nowonderyoulooksoconcerned.Ihopeit'snothingserious.(Text2)W:Mike,IthinkJackissuperhuman.M:Whydoyouthinkthat?W:Youknow,he'ssosmartthathealwaysbeatsmeintheexams.M:Well,Ithinkhe'skindofsmart.Buthe'sreallypatientandhard-workinginhishomework.(Text3)M:Willyoubeabletohelpmewithmyhistorypapertonight?W:Iintendedtogotothelibrary,but...well,Icandothattomorrow.M:Great,I'llcomewithyoutomorrowandwecangoforacoffeeafterwards.(Text4)M:Whydoyouwanttoborrowmytruckthisweekend?Whatdoyouneeditfor?W:I'mgivingmysistermyoldsofa,butit'snotworthpayingsomeonetomove.(Text5)W:Patrick!Hurryup!We'regoingtomisstheflight!M:It'sonly4:30;westillhavetwohours.W:Butgettingtotheairportwilltakeusnearlyanhour.Andwehavetogettotheairportby5:30forcheck-in!(Text6)M:MayItakeyourordernow?W:Yeah,I'dlikethevegetablesoup,thelargesaladwithchicken,andamediumcupofcoffee.Oh,andapieceofchocolatecake.M:Thatwillbe$7.Butjusttoletyouknow,wehaveadiscountondessertstoday.Youcanbuytwopiecesofpieorcakeandget
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