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    这是一份安徽省卓越县中联盟2024-2025学年高三上学期11月期中考试英语试题,共13页。试卷主要包含了15等内容,欢迎下载使用。
    英 语
    考生注意:
    1.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号填写在试卷和答题卡上,并将考生号条形码粘贴在答题卡上的指定位置。
    2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。
    3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
    第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
    做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有2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1.5分,满分7.5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。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。
    例:Hw much is the shirt?
    A. £19.15.B. £9.18.C. £9.15.
    答案是C。
    1. Wh gt an A in the exam?
    A. Jack.B. Mary.C. Nancy.
    2. Why did the wman lk unhappy?
    A. The bus was late.B. Her iPad was lst.C. She was seriusly ill.
    3. Hw did the wman g hme yesterday evening?
    A. By bus.B. By bike.C. By car.
    4. What are the speakers mainly talking abut?
    A. The Olympic medals.B. The Olympic athletes.C. A TV prgram.
    5. What will the wman give t Jimmy?
    A. A scarf.B. A T-shirt.C. A handkerchief.
    第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5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。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,各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
    听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
    6. What will the speakers d n Sunday?
    A. G fr a walk.B. Visit a gallery.C. D shpping.
    7. What did the wman think f the man’s suggestin?
    A. Reasnable.B. Impractical.C. Just-s-s.
    听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
    8. Where des the cnversatin prbably take place?
    A. At the train statin.B. At the airprt.C. At the bus statin.
    9. Hw much will the man pay fr his ticket?
    A. 299 yuan.B. 289 yuan.C. 278 yuan.
    听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
    10. What makes Rse upset?
    A. Her sickness.B. Her cllege life.C. Her drmitry.
    11. What is Rse enthusiastic abut?
    A. Basketball.B. Vlleyball.C. Chess.
    12. Which wrd can describe Rbert best?
    A. Generus and humrus. B. Kind and helpful.C. Calm and wise.
    听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
    13. What are new energy cars knwn fr accrding t the man?
    A. Much higher speed.
    B. Lw maintenance csts.
    C. Tech features and ec-friendliness.
    14. Which can reduce peple’s anxiety abut electric cars’ range?
    A. Imprving the capacity f batteries.
    B. Reducing the cst f rapid charging.
    C. Building mre rapid charging statins.
    15. What abut electric cars attracts the wman besides envirnmental benefits?
    A. Tax credits.B. Stylish designs.C. Mre charging statins.
    16. When may the speakers visit the 4S shp?
    A. On Friday.B. On Sunday.C. On Saturday.
    听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
    17. Why des the speaker give the speech?
    A. T annunce sme changes.
    B. T aplgize fr an accident.
    C. T remind passengers t leave.
    18. Frm which platfrm will the train t Lndn leave?
    A. Platfrm 9.B. Platfrm 6.C. Platfrm 3.
    19. When will the train t Bristl leave?
    A. At 10:15 am.B. At 10:55 am.C. At 12:20 pm.
    20. What d we knw abut Mr. Green?
    A. He is traveling t Lndn.
    B. His train was delayed.
    C. He lst his cmputer at the railway statin.
    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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
    A
    As the saying ges, it is never t ld t learn. Learning is smething that everyne shuld stick t thrughut their lives. Here are fur lessns fr different grups f peple.
    Strytelling and Imaginatin
    Educatee: Children aged 8—12 years ld
    Fee: $120
    Time requested: 1.5 hurs per sessin, twice a week fr 6 weeks
    Requirements: A ntebk and a pen fr writing dwn ideas. This curse encurages children t think utside the bx and create imaginative stries. Thrugh varius activities and instructins, they will learn hw t develp characters, build plts and bring their stries t life.
    Artistic Innvatin
    Educatee: Teens and yung adults (13—20 years) with an interest in art
    Fee: $180
    Time requested: 2 hurs per sessin, nce a week fr 8 weeks
    Requirements: Basic art supplies like paints, brushes and paper. Participants will explre different art frms and techniques t generate unique and innvative artwrks. They will be challenged t think creatively and express themselves thrugh visual means.
    Prblem-Slving with Creativity
    Educatee: Adults (21 and abve) wanting t enhance their prblem-slving skills
    Fee: $200
    Time requested: 2.5 hurs per sessin, every tw weeks fr 5 sessins
    Requirements: A laptp r tablet fr research and nte-taking. This curse teaches hw t apprach prblems frm creative perspectives(角度) and find uncnventinal slutins. It invlves grup discussins and practical exercises t stimulate creative thinking.
    Innvatin in Business
    Educatee: Entrepreneurs and business prfessinals (25 and abve)
    Fee: $300
    Time requested: 3 hurs per sessin, nce a mnth fr 4 mnths
    Requirements: Participants must bring business case studies and be willing t share and discuss ideas in a grup setting. The curse fcuses n develping creativity in the business cntext, including idea generatin fr new prducts r services, and innvative marketing strategies.
    21. Which curse will 10-year-ld Jim chse?
    A. Artistic Innvatin.B. Innvatin in Business.
    C. Strytelling and Imaginatin.D. Prblem-Slving with Creativity.
    22. What is necessary fr Prblem-Slving with Creativity?
    A. Educatees shuld have gd team spirit.
    B. Educatees shuld take their ntebk cmputer.
    C. Educatees shuld attend the curse every week.
    D. Educatees shuld have different viewpints n things.
    23. What might the cmmn gal f the fur curses be?
    A. T advance children’s learning ability.
    B. T attract adults’ interest in art.
    C. T prmte peple’s creativity and innvatin.
    D. T develp participants’ hands-n skills.
    B
    It’s tugh enugh t be a wman traveling alne, but ne mm was especially nervus abut taking a trip with her ne-year-ld. Hw wuld she manage in a strange place withut her usual supprt netwrk? What abut the dangers f sl(单独的) travel? These were definitely reasnable cncerns, but this mm fund that peple are smetimes kinder than yu expect them t be.
    In a vide n scial media, the wman recunted the many strangers wh helped her while she was traveling alne. Keeping a tddler entertained during a lng trip can be a challenge, s the mm was relieved when ther travelers played with her sn. One elderly man even held the little by n his lap s that he culd see ut the windw!
    Obviusly, the biggest cncern fr a wman traveling alne is safety. Luckily, this mm encuntered sme really sweet peple wh were happy t lk ut fr her and her sn. An Uber driver, fr example, didn’t want these tw t be stuck at the statin late at night, s he let them stay in his car until their train arrived.
    “Smetimes it’s nt the village yu bring with yu; it’s the village yu find alng the way,” wrte the mm at the end f her pst.
    Many cmmenters said that seeing s many acts f kindness in ne vide filled them with hpe! “Yu had 8 f the best pssible human experiences in ne trip,” wrte ne user. Anther added, “I’m mved by the humanity left in this wrld that surrunded yu when yu really needed it.”
    It’s always imprtant t exercise cautin arund strangers, especially when traveling alne as a wman. Hwever, it’s heartwarming t see s many peple willing t help a single mm get t her destinatin safely.
    24. Why are the tw questins raised in paragraph 1?
    A. T lead in the tpic.
    B. T prvide backgrund infrmatin.
    C. T express dubts abut the necessity f wmen’s traveling alne.
    D. T emphasize the ptential dangers when wmen travel with kids.
    25. What des the underlined wrd “recunted” in paragraph 2 mean?
    A. Identified.B. Described.C. Impressed.D. Satisfied.
    26. Why did the Uber driver let the mther and kid stay in his car?
    A. T guarantee their safety.B. T keep them warm.
    C. T make friends with them.D. T remve their bredm.
    27. Which is the best title fr the text?
    A. An Adventurus JurneyB. Careful Travel Tales
    C. A Mm Ging Ppular OnlineD. Kindness All the Way Thrugh
    C
    Ggle is cnsidering charging fr artificial intelligence (AI)-pwered search in what wuld be the biggest change f its business mdel since it was funded. The large search cmpany, which is wned by Alphabet, has never befre put any f its key prducts behind a paywall. Hwever, bsses are cnsidering charging fr new advanced search features pwered by AI.
    The cmpany is dealing with hw t make use f the AI technlgy withut threatening its advertising-funded business mdel. There are fears that the inventin f AI chatbts(聊天机器人) will weaken search engines such as Ggle by allwing peple t ask fr the infrmatin they require rather than searching fr it. This wuld rb(掠夺) Ggle f the valuable data it cllects frm users.
    Its leaders are nw reprtedly weighing up whether t put AI-pwered search features behind a paywall in a way that wuld allw it t take advantage f the new technlgy withut cmpeting with its cre search engine. Alphabet is lking at putting AI-pwered search int its advanced subscriptin services.
    Engineers are reprtedly develping the functinality needed fr the changes but the leaders have nt made a decisin n whether r when t begin the plan. Under the plans being cnsidered, Ggle’s search engine wuld remain free. A spkesman f Alphabet said: “We’re nt wrking n r cnsidering an ad-free search experience. We’ll g n building new capabilities and services t enhance ur subscriptin fferings acrss Ggle.” The spkesman added: “Fr years, we’ve been reinventing Search t help peple access infrmatin in the way that’s mst natural t them. With ur generative AI experiments in Search, we’ve already served billins f queries(询问). We will keep rapidly imprving the prduct t serve new user needs.”
    Last year, Ggle’s incme frm search and advertising made up mre than half f its ttal sales. The cmpany was caught flat-fted by the huge success f ChatGPT, which has been backed by its cmpetitr Micrsft. Ggle launched its wn AI chatbt, Gemini, in respnse but the technlgy received a lt f cmplaints fr placing stress n diversity and harmless answers instead f accuracy. Later Ggle stpped the tl’s ability t draw pictures and aplgized.
    28. What is Alphabet’s main cncern regarding AI chatbts?
    A. AI chatbts will give away users’ secrets.
    B. Ggle will lse the chance t get users’ data.
    C. Other search engines will replace Ggle.
    D. The cst f its cre prduct will increase.
    29. What will Alphabet cntinue ding?
    A. Making its main prduct accessible t everyne.
    B. Sharing AI technlgy with ther technlgy cmpanies.
    C. Adding AI-pwered search int its subscriptin services.
    D. Imprving its services t expand its subscriptin fferings.
    30. What is peple’s attitude twards Ggle’s Gemini?
    A. Mixed.B. Favrable.C. Critical.D. Unclear.
    31. What is mainly talked abut in the text?
    A. The cmpetitin amng technlgy cmpanies.
    B. Ggle’s new search engine.
    C. The imprtance f AI technlgy.
    D. A change in Ggle’s business mdel.
    D
    Ever wndered why yu perfrmed wrse than expected in that final university examinatin which yu sat in a huge gymnasium r massive hall, despite cuntless hurs, days and weeks f study? Nw yu have a genuine reasn—high ceilings. New research frm the University f Suth Australia and Deakin University has revealed a link between rms with high ceilings and prer examinatin results.
    Educatinal psychlgy researcher Dr. Bwer frm Deakin University demnstrated that building design impacts ur ability t perfrm tasks. Dr. Bwer and her team analyzed data frm 15,400 undergraduate students between 2011 and 2019 acrss three campuses at an Australian university, cmparing students’ examinatin results with the ceiling heights f the rms in which they sat the examinatin. After cnsidering individual student differences and their prir perfrmance in cursewrk, they fund that students had lwer scres than expected when sitting examinatins in rms with a high ceiling.
    The researchers factred in the students’ age, sex, the time f year when they sat the examinatin, and whether they had prir examinatin experience in the curses investigated. Researchers say it is difficult t identify whether this is due t the size f the rm itself, r factrs such as the number f students r pr insulatin(隔热), which in turn lead t variable temperatures and air quality—all factrs can affect bth the brain and bdy.
    “These spaces are ften designed fr purpses ther than examinatins, such as gymnasiums, exhibitins, events and perfrmances,” Dr. Bwer says. “The key pint is that large rms with high ceilings seem t disadvantage students and we need t understand what brain mechanisms(机制) are wrking, and whether this affects all students t the same degree.”
    “In Australia, many universities and schls use large indr spaces fr examinatins t simplify arrangements and csts. It’s crucial t recgnize the ptential impact f the physical envirnment n student perfrmance and make necessary adjustments t ensure all students have an equal pprtunity t succeed,” she says.
    32. What is the subject f the new research?
    A. Building height and test results.
    B. Building size and students’ md.
    C. Study time and examinatin perfrmance.
    D. Class size and academic achievement.
    33. Hw did the researchers draw their cnclusins?
    A. By studying previus research.B. Thrugh data analysis.
    C. By ding experiments.D. Thrugh nline surveys.
    34. What remains unknwn t the researchers accrding t Dr. Bwer?
    A. The specific brain mechanisms at play.
    B. The students’ adaptatin t the physical envirnment.
    C. The reasn fr the difference in examinatin scres.
    D. The rle f rm features like size and insulatin.
    35. What may Dr. Bwer advise universities t d?
    A. Hld examinatins at different spaces.
    B. Investigate rm size befre designing examinatins.
    C. Limit the use f large spaces fr examinatins.
    D. Standardize ceiling heights acrss the campus.
    第二节(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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。选项中有两项为多余选项。
    Human behavirs are ften intercnnected. Fr example, cnsider the case f a wman named Jennifer Dukes Lee. Fr ten years, she never made her bed except when her guests drpped by the huse. Occasinally, she managed t make her bed fur days in a rw. On the mrning f that furth day, when she finished making the bed, she als flded a few clthes lying arund the bedrm. Next, she fund herself washing dirty dishes. 36 She was experiencing the Dmin Effect(多米诺骨牌效应).
    What is the Dmin Effect? The Dmin Effect states that when yu change ne behavir, it will activate a chain reactin and cause a shift in related behavirs t. In the wrds f Stanfrd prfessr BJ Fgg, “Yu can never change just ne behavir. 37 When yu change ne behavir, ther behavirs als shift.”
    The Dmin Effect is nt merely a phenmenn that happens t yu. It is smething yu can create. 38 Here are three keys t making this wrk in real life:
    Start with the thing yu are mst mtivated t d. Start with a small behavir and d it cnsistently. This will nt nly make yu feel satisfied, but als pen yur eyes t the type f persn yu can becme. 39
    Maintain mmentum(动力) and immediately mve t the next task yu are mtivated t finish. Let the mmentum f finishing ne task carry yu directly int the next behavir. With each repetitin, yu will becme mre cmmitted t yur new self-image.
    40 As yu try new habits, fcus n keeping them small and manageable. The Dmin Effect is abut prgress, nt results. Simply keep up the mmentum. Let the prcess repeat as ne dmin autmatically kncks dwn the next.
    A. Celebrate yur little prgress.
    B. Human behavirs are ften tied t ne anther.
    C. Break things dwn int smaller tasks when in dubt.
    D. It desn’t matter which dmin falls first, as lng as ne falls.
    E. This prves the rle that creativity plays in the Dmin Effect.
    F. Her act f bed-making had set ff a chain f small husehld tasks.
    G. It is within yur pwer t make a chain reactin f gd habits happen.
    第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
    第一节(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和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
    Helen entered my life after a parent apprached me and asked if I’d cnsider a grandparent vlunteer in my kindergarten class. My answer was a(n) 41 yes.
    As a teacher, I try t make the classrm feel like a family. Many children didn’t have grandparents r had nes wh lived far away, s I thught this was a wnderful 42 because children culd be accmpanied by an lder adult. I 43 Helen in the class and called her Grandma Helen fndly.
    Helen’s 44 was cntagius(有感染力的). Her energy level was s high that she was 45 getting up and dwn frm thse little kindergarten chairs. I’d jke that if we ran a race, she wuld win. The students were 46 by her right away. She enjyed sitting at learning statins while students were wrking. There they’d talk and she’d make nte f their questins and cncerns. Nt all students were 47 t fcus and finish their wrk n time, s she helped thse wh needed extra 48 . She had endless 49 when helping a child learn t cut with scissrs r tie shelaces. She might sit there fr hurs.
    Helen was nly 50 t wrk a few days a week, but that sn turned int every day. This lvely 78-year-ld wman lved cming t schl. She always felt quite 51 when I tld her nt t cme n extremely cld and icy mrnings.
    I 52 her cheerful presence and extra help. Her wrk 53 me t leave schl by 5:00 s I culd spend mre time with my family. She spent years in my classrm. 54 , I retired befre she did. She cntinued t 55 her kindness and genersity.
    41. A. awkwardB. immediateC. smartD. shy
    42. A. exampleB. excuseC. rewardD. pprtunity
    43. A. cmfrtedB. fllwedC. intrducedD. remembered
    44. A. enthusiasmB. curageC. determinatinD. kindness
    45. A. safelyB. nervuslyC. swiftlyD. nrmally
    46. A. chsenB. attractedC. gradedD. recmmended
    47. A. willingB. freeC. anxiusD. able
    48. A. guidanceB. respectC. devtinD. cmpany
    49. A. wisdmB. braveryC. patienceD. cnfidence
    50. A. frcedB. scheduledC. trainedD. permitted
    51. A. surprisedB. frtunateC. ashamedD. disappinted
    52. A. gave way tB. lked frward tC. let g fD. made sense f
    53. A. taughtB. remindedC. allwedD. cnvinced
    54. A. AmazinglyB. UndubtedlyC. ThankfullyD. Cnsequently
    55. A. explreB. treasureC. defendD. spread
    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,并将答案填写在答题卡上。
    China has made significant prgress in natinal park cnstructin. The number f flagship species is cntinuing t increase and the ecsystem diversity is imprving.
    “Since August last year, mre than 50 experts frm ver 20 research institutes 56 (cnduct) eclgical assessments n the first batch f five natinal parks,” said Xu Weihua, 57 is deputy directr f the Natinal Park Research Institute.
    Take the giant panda habitat 58 an example. Accrding t assessment results, ver 70 percent f the wild giant panda habitats in the cuntry have been 59 (effective) prtected while eclgical crridrs(生态廊道) cnnecting 13 lcal giant panda ppulatins have been built.
    In eclgical crridrs, giant panda activities have been bserved mre than thirty 60 (time), with an increase f 50 giant pandas. 61 annual encunter rate f giant pandas in Sichuan has risen frm 178 t 185.
    In Octber 2021, China fficially 62 (establish) the first five natinal parks, Hainan Trpical Rainfrest Natinal Park 63 (include). All the five natinal parks have areas pen t visitrs where they can enter by making nline reservatins.
    “The imprtant fundatin f the natinal park cnstructin and management is the jint cnstructin, sharing and prtectin by all peple, with the active 64 (participate) f the whle sciety. We hpe t share the cnservatin values and cncepts f natinal parks with every member f sciety and frm a cnsensus(共识),” An Lidan, deputy directr f the Natinal Park Center, said, 65 (express) a hpe that natinal parks can attract mre dmestic and internatinal visitrs fr in-depth explratin.
    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,上周末和父母一起参加了当地农民的丰收节(Harvest Festival)。请就此事给你的英国朋友Chris写一封邮件,内容包括:
    1.丰收节的见闻;
    2.你的感想。
    注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右;
    2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
    Dear Chris,
    ____________________________________________________________________________________________
    Yurs,
    Li Hua
    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。
    Ali had always been a water enthusiast. Frm surfing the waves t snrkeling(浮潜) in the seas, her life centered n water sprts. Tw years ag, while vacatining in Turks and Caics with her best friend, Ali’s passin tk a terrifying turn.
    The tw friends were snrkeling near a cral reef when the unthinkable happened. Withut warning, a shark appeared and began t attack them. They fught back, but pretty quickly, the shark had Ali’s leg in its muth, and the next thing she knew was that the shark had bitten ff her ft and part f her leg. With her friend’s help, she swam abut 75 yards back t their snrkeling bat.
    Once n the bat, her friend tied a turniquet(止血带) n her leg t stp the bleeding. Emergency services arrived, and Ali was airlifted t a hspital fr urgent surgeries, which saved her life. After the treatment, she was transferred t a hspital in New Yrk t be clser t her family and friends. On her 23rd birthday, she underwent a trans-tibial amputatin(胫骨截肢) f her left leg.
    The perid that fllwed was filled with darkness and despair. Despite the challenges, she chse t fcus n what she still had rather than what she had lst. With determinatin, she began the tugh prcess f adapting t life with an artificial leg.
    Ali’s recvery was a lng, rugh rad with many ups and dwns. She vercame it with supprt frm family and friends and a shift in her mindset, reminding herself that her challenges wuldn’t stp her frm pursuing her passin. Her lng-time cach helped her with tailred exercise rutines, reigniting(使重燃) her lve fr water.
    She set her sights n a new gal: cmpeting in the wmen’s 400-meter freestyle race in her cuntry’s biggest sprts cmpetitin. The jurney t the cmpetitin became a way t regain her passin and shw her strength.
    注意:1.续写词数应为150个左右;
    2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
    Then, Ali threw herself int hard training. ______________________________________________________
    ____________________________________________________________________________________________
    On the day f the race, Ali tk her psitin in frnt f all eyes. _____________________________________
    ____________________________________________________________________________________________
    英语·答案
    听力原文
    Text 1
    M: Hw did yu get n the physics exam, Mary?
    W: B. And I’m glad t have it. Jack gt an A. Nancy had a B, t, but the thers gt Cs.
    Text 2
    M: Yu dn’t lk quite yurself. What’s wrng?
    W: I lent my iPad t Sam last night. But this mrning he tld me that he had left it n the bus.
    Text 3
    M: Hw risky it was fr yu t ride hme by yurself yesterday evening!
    W: Abslutely nt. I didn’t ride the bicycle. I had meant t take the bus, but Peter ffered me a lift. He’s a gd driver.
    Text 4
    M: Yeah, it’s cheerful t see hw much the Olympic athletes push themselves t achieve their gals. It’s nt just abut winning medals, but abut the jurney and the persnal grwth they experience.
    W: Exactly. It’s heartwarming t watch athletes frm different cuntries cme tgether and supprt each ther thrugh live TV.
    Text 5
    M: What did yu buy fr Jimmy’s birthday?
    W: Guess! It did take me ages t decide. First I thught f a handkerchief. Then I saw a nice T-shirt. But in the end, I chse a lvely scarf.
    Text 6
    M: Mrris, a fantastic gallery shw is available n Sunday. Wuld yu please g with me?
    W: Srry, but I have t walk utside and g shpping with my mm n Sunday evening.
    M: Let me see. I can pick yu up at 8:30 am and take yu back hme by 4 pm. What abut that?
    W: Gd idea. I’ve never been t a gallery shw befre. What can I d there?
    M: Just mve arund inside, appreciating the art. There are always sme artwrks that can tuch yu deeply.
    W: OK, I’m lking frward t visiting it!
    Text 7
    M: I want t buy a ticket t Shanghai.
    W: All right. D yu prefer a sleeper?
    M: Yes. I wnder hw much a sleeper csts.
    W: It all depends. The lwer ne csts 299 yuan, the middle 289 and the upper 278.
    M: I’d like a lwer ne. It is cnvenient and cmfrtable t take this sleeper during the lng jurney.
    W: Let me check. Oh, srry, but there are nly the middle nes and the upper nes left.
    M: Then I’d like t have an upper ne because I can have a gd view f the scenery utside as the train is flying acrss the cuntryside.
    W: All right. Here yu are.
    Text 8
    W: Rbert, I’m srry I’m in such a bad md tday. I just gt up n the wrng side f the bed.
    M: Why, Rse?
    W: Cllege life is nt like what I’ve pictured. It seems nt t agree with me. Wrse still, I’m hmesick right nw.
    M: Cme n. Dn’t think abut it that way! Cllege life is suppsed t be clrful! Dn’t just stay in the drmitry every day. Let’s g utside and make new friends!
    W: N, thanks. I’d better stay here and nt g and ruin thers’ jy.
    M: Hey! Yu shuldn’t think s. In fact, peple arund yu like yu! Cme n, I will shw yu sme places yu may be interested in.
    W: Where? The basketball club r the vlleyball club?
    M: Neither. The chess club. Yu are crazy abut chess, aren’t yu? Cme n, a whle bunch f friends are waiting fr yu! Cme n, mve!
    W: All right. I dn’t deny my passin fr chess. By the way, thank yu fr being there fr me. I’m feeling much better nw.
    M: That’s what friends d, right? Yu are welcme!
    Text 9
    M: Hw quickly new energy cars are develping! They’re nt just envirnmentally friendly, but als packed with tech features.
    W: Abslutely! Cmpared t traditinal vehicles, they’re much quieter and smther t drive. Plus, the maintenance csts are generally lwer in the lng run.
    M: Yeah, but peple still argue that traditinal cars ffer a better range and a shrter refueling time. It’s a reasnable cncern fr thse wh travel lng distances frequently.
    W: True, but with rapid charging statins becming mre widespread, the range anxiety is slwly fading away. And the technlgy is cnstantly imprving, s we’ll see even better battery perfrmance sn.
    M: Plus, gvernments are taking measures t switch t electric cars, like tax credits. It’s a win-win situatin fr bth the envirnment and the driver’s wallet.
    W: Exactly! I’m als impressed by the design innvatins in electric cars. They lk fashinable, which is a big plus fr me.
    M: S, are yu thinking f making the switch anytime sn?
    W: Definitely cnsidering it with an pen mind.
    M: Why dn’t we visit the 4S shp this Friday afternn?
    W: Srry, I’ll be busy then. I als have plans fr Saturday, but Sunday is available fr me.
    M: OK.
    Text 10
    W: Gd mrning, ladies and gentlemen. This is the statin manager speaking. I am srry t annunce that because f the thick snw, there will be a few changes t the departure time. S please listen carefully fr details f yur train. First f all, the 10:15 train t Lndn will nw be leaving at 10:55 am frm platfrm 9, nt platfrm 3. Our secnd annuncement is fr passengers traveling t Bristl. The train t Bristl will nw nt leave until 12:20 pm. We really d aplgize fr the delay t this service. If passengers need further infrmatin, please check ur website fr details. There is als a message fr Mr. Green, wh is traveling t Glasgw. Wuld yu please cme t the Lst Luggage Office? Smebdy has handed in yur cmputer. I repeat, Mr. Green, yur cmputer is awaiting cllectin.
    (共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
    1—5 ABCBA 6—10 BAACB 11—15 CBCCB 16—20 BAACC
    (共20小题;每小题2.5分,满分50分)
    21—25 CBCAB 26—30 ADBDC 31—35 DABAC 36—40 FBGDC
    (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
    41—45 BDCAC 46—50 BDACB 51—55 DBCAD
    (共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
    56. have cnducted 57. wh 58. as 59. effectively 60. times
    61. The 62. established 63. included 64. participatin 65. expressing
    写作第一节(满分15分)
    One pssible versin:
    Dear Chris,
    I am writing t share with yu ne f my interesting experiences. Last weekend, I, tgether with my parents, went t the lcal Harvest Festival, which was held t celebrate farmers’ harvests.
    The festival was a mixture f clrs, sunds and flavrs. Stalls were filled with fresh prduce, frm plump tmates t glden cm, and the air was full f the scent f delicius fd being cked. Traditinal dancing and music added t the festive atmsphere.
    Apart frm celebrating the harvest, the festival als brught the cmmunity tgether. It was heartwarming t see peple f all ages enjying the festivities and sharing their pride in the lcal prduce. It made me appreciate the hard wrk f farmers and the imprtance f cmmunity spirit.
    Yurs,
    Li Hua
    写作第二节(满分25分)
    One pssible versin:
    Then, Ali threw herself int hard training. She spent mnths training. Every day, Ali wrked tirelessly with her cach and never let the difficulties slw her dwn. She was determined t make her dream cme true and t shw everyne hw strng she had becme after her accident. As the big day drew near, her swimming skills imprved greatly, and she felt mre and mre cnfident in the water with her artificial leg. Her jurney frm recvering t cmpeting was an inspiring example f resilience and hpe.
    On the day f the race, Ali tk her psitin in frnt f all eyes. When the whistle was blwn, she dived int the pl with energy and fcus. Each strke felt pwerful and smth, as a result f her hard training. The cheers frm the crwd and the supprt f her cach and friends pushed her frward. As she swam twards the finish line, she gave everything she had. Tuching the wall at the end f the race, Ali felt a deep sense f achievement, knwing she had vercme s many bstacles t reach this mment. All her hard wrk and perseverance paid ff.

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