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      高三英语试题
      本试卷共10页,全卷满分150分,考试用时120分钟。
      ★祝考试顺利★
      注意事项:
      1、答题前,请将自己的姓名、准考证号、考场号、座位号填写在试卷和答题卡上,并将准考证号条形码粘贴在答题卡上的制定位置。
      2、选择题的作答:每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,写在试卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。
      3、非选择题作答:用黑色签字笔直接答在答题卡对应的答题区域内,写在试卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。
      4、考试结束后,请将答题卡上交。
      第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
      做题时,先将答案划在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两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 thinks highly f the film?
      A. Sally.B. Eric.C. Liz.
      2. What des the man need t d?
      A. Put n a unifrm.
      B. Check the machines.
      C. Fill in his infrmatin.
      3. Why did the man clean the flr?
      A. It had just been laid.
      B. It had smething spilled n it.
      C. It had been painted by his kids.
      4. Wh is the man?
      A. A ticket inspectr.
      B. A ticket seller.
      C. A passenger.
      5. What des the wman think f the man?
      A. He’s clumsy.
      B. He’s careless.
      C. He’s respnsible.
      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,各小题将给出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. Where is the wman’s final destinatin?
      A. Ls Angeles.
      B. Chicag.
      C. New Yrk.
      7. What will the speakers d next?
      A. Watch a game.
      B. Tur arund the city.
      C. Take the luggage ut f the car.
      听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
      8. What’s the prbable relatinship between the speakers?
      A. Friends.
      B. Brther and sister.
      C. Shp assistant and custmer.
      9. Which item will the man take?
      A. The shirt.
      B. The hat.
      C. The belt.
      10. What des the wman intend t d with the clthes?
      A. Give them t charity.
      B. Leave them t her sister.
      C. Sell them in nline shps.
      听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
      11. Which class are the speakers in?
      A. Science.
      B. Histry.
      C. Writing.
      12. Where are the speakers?
      A. In New Yrk.
      B. In Washingtn.
      C. In San Francisc.
      13. What will the man prbably d after answering the questin?
      A. Finish hmewrk.
      B. Take an exam.
      C. Text Jemma.
      听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
      14. Why did the wman jin the activities n the Healthy Living Day?
      A. T d mre exercise.
      B. T make new friends.
      C. T try smething different.
      15. What was the wman’s feeling at the end f the Healthy Living Day?
      A. Thirsty.B. Sick.C. Tired.
      16. When is the next Healthy Living Day?
      A. On April 14th.
      B. On May 28th.
      C. On July 5th.
      17. What sprt has the wman chsen fr her next Healthy Living Day?
      A. Skatebarding.B. Bating.C. Cycling.
      听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
      18. What shuld yu pay attentin t when flying a kite?
      A. Hidden caves.
      B. Diving birds.
      C. High waves.
      19. What shuld yu be careful f in rck pls?
      A. The sand in yur tes.
      B. Water n yur legs.
      C. Dangerus fish.
      20. What is the main tpic f the talk?
      A. The best places t g n the cast.
      B. Things t d n the cast.
      C. Scenery n the cast.
      第二部分 阅读理解(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。
      A
      The Rumpus Petry Cmpetitin: Celebrating Literary Excellence
      The Rumpus is excited t annunce the launch f ur petry cmpetitin, an pprtunity t supprt bth emerging and established pets. With a lng histry f champining literary talent, we are eager t discver new vices and share them with ur readers.
      Prizes and Recgnitin:
      First-Place Winner: The tp pet will receive a $1,000 prize and the hnr f having his/her wrk published n therumpus.net.
      Hnrable Mentins: Up t five hnrable mentins will each receive $200 and publicatin n ur platfrm.
      Additinal Publicatin Opprtunities: All entries will be cnsidered fr publicatin in The Rumpus. Published pets will receive a standard cntributr payment f $50.
      Submissin Guidelines:
      Submissin Perid: The Rumpus will accept cntest submissins frm December 5, 2024, thrugh March 2, 2025. Finalists will be cntacted in May 2025. Winners will be annunced publicly and published by June 2025.
      Requirements: Submit 2–4 pems per entry, cmbined int a single dcument. The entire submissin shuld nt exceed 10 pages. Pems must cntain nly the pem title(s) and pem(s) withut the authr’s name r cntact infrmatin anywhere n the submissin itself. While we embrace diverse page presentatins, we may be unable t publish pems with special frmatting.
      Multiple Submissins: Writers may submit multiple grups f pems, but each entry requires a $20 submissin fee.
      Judging Criteria:
      Our respectable judges will evaluate submissins based n creativity, riginality, and the emtinal impact f the wrk. We seek t publish the single best pem r set f 2–3 pems that resnate (回响) deeply with readers.
      Hw t Enter:
      T participate, visit ur website t submit yur best pems. Ensure yur submissin suitable fr the guidelines. We lk frward t reading yur wrk and celebrating the beauty f petry tgether.
      Jin us in this celebratin f petry and creativity. Submit yur pems and be part f The Rumpus cmmunity.
      21.Hw much des a pet earn with a hnrable mentin and a published pem?
      A.$50.B.$200.
      C.$250.D.$1,000.
      22.Which f the fllwing culd be a qualified entry?
      A.A grup f 4 pems ttaling 12 pages.
      B.The submissin cntaining 3 pems with usual text frmatting.
      C.The pems with the authr’s real name and address in the dcument.
      D.The entry including 2 pems with cntact infrmatin submitted n schedule.
      23.What can be inferred frm the judging criteria fr the cmpetitin?
      A.A set f 2–3 pems is mre likely t win than a single pem.
      B.The authr’s previus publicatins influence the judges’ decisins.
      C.Judges value bth emtinal depth and innvative ideas in the pems.
      D.Pems with standard frmatting may have a higher chance f being recgnized.
      B
      My birth was a little mre dramatic than the standard way a baby enters the wrld. Within minutes f cming ut, I was taken away int anther rm while dctrs gave my parents the difficult news: I was brn missing my left hand. This news wuld cme t define the rest f my life, but thanks t a nurse’ interventin telling my parents t treat me nrmally. I had a relatively nrmal childhd. I played sprts, acted in theater, excelled (出色) in schl, participated in student gvernment and had play dates with friends. Despite sme stares and plite questins abut my limb (肢体) difference, I wasn’t made fun f.
      As kids d, I quickly learned t adapt, wrking arund the “missing” hand. One f my earliest memries is my father trying t teach me t tie my shes. His tw handed methd wuldn’t wrk fr me, s I figured ut a way t d it with ne hand.
      I started hiding disability n the first day f high schl. I was 13, an age when kids are already very self-cnscius. I remember getting n the yellw schl bus and ne f the ther kids stared just a little t lng at my left arm. The staring wrried me in a way it never had befre, and I felt a sudden urge t hide my hand, s I impulsively (冲动地) slipped it int my pcket. Fr the next tw decades, I kept my limb difference hidden at all times. Frm then n, I realized that my missing hand made me hideus and that if peple knew abut it they wuld be scared f me and they dn’t want t be arund me anymre. Hnestly, I was terrified that if I expsed my limb difference that peple wuld find me as ugly as I fund myself, I felt lnely and scared all the time.
      When I was 38 years ld, tired f hiding and s lnely, I met smene wh cnvinced me t stp hiding my limb difference. Fr the first time in my life, I allwed smene t really hld my limb, lk at it, take pictures f it, tuch it, lve it—lve me. Frm that pint n, I saw my limb difference as smething unique and beautiful abut me, smething that shuld be shwn, nt hidden.
      Unhiding my hand made everything in my life better. It was a transfrmatinal experience, and thrugh that prcess, I learned t lve myself. This ability t lve myself changed hw I lived my entire life, and it made me happier.
      24.Why was the authr taken t anther rm shrtly after birth?
      A.The authr was brn prematurely.
      B.The authr needed special medical treatment.
      C.The parents wanted t see their newbrn child.
      D.The dctrs had smething t infrm the parents.
      25.What des the authr’s memry f tying shes with ne hand suggest?
      A.The authr relied heavily n thers.
      B.The authr’s father was nt helpful.
      C.The authr has a strng ability t adapt.
      D.There are challenges in the authr’s daily life.
      26.What can be inferred abut the authr’s emtinal state in high schl?
      A.Fearful f judgment and self-dubting.
      B.Self-cnscius and cnfident.
      C.Mtivated and ptimistic.
      D.Envius and insecure.
      27.What is the main message the authr wants t cnvey?
      A.Actins speak luder than wrds.B.Be yurself, everyne else is taken.
      C.Practice makes perfect.D.Better late than never.
      C
      Earthquakes are amng the mst mysterius and terrifying natural disasters. While we can smetimes predict majr nes, thers strike withut warning, devastating cities and causing fires, landslides and tsunamis. With climate change leading t increased wildfires and hurricanes, culd it als make earthquakes mre cmmn?
      The mst dangerus earthquakes are tectnic (地壳构造的) earthquakes, caused by the mvement f Earth’s tectnic plates. These plates shift abut 1.5 centimeters per year due t internal heat, building pressure until they suddenly mve, which releases energy and causes earthquakes.
      Unlike ther disasters, it’s almst impssible t predict when earthquakes will happen, making planned evacuatins (疏散) next t impssible.
      Unfrtunately, climate change culd make quakes happen clser tgether and with mre intensity, experts tld Live Science. With glbal warming, glaciers are melting at an increased rate. When melted glacier water flws ff land and int the sea, the land that used t sit underneath it rises, said Jhn Cassidy, an earthquake seismlgist at the Gelgical Survey f Canada and the University f Victria.
      Mre cncerning than glacial-melt earthquakes are thse that culd be caused by an increase in sea level. As sea levels rise, pressure underwater n the seaflr als ges up, said Marc Bhnhff, a gephysicist at GFZ Helmhltz Centre Ptsdam and Free University Berlin in Germany. As water pressure spikes, the pressure n fault (断层) lines near the cast will als increase.
      Even if we stpped using greenhuse gases nw, it wuld take up t 1,000 years fr sea level rise t stp, Bhnhff added. He predicts that ver that time, the gaps between big castal earthquakes will becme shrter.
      Cassidy is uncertain if sea level rise will cause giant quakes t happen faster within ur lifetimes. He emphasized that climate change will make them mre dangerus. “It’s an imprtant tpic, and ne that I’m sure we’ll see a lt f infrmatin cming ut n in the cming mnths and years,” he said. “But n matter what we’ve discvered, it’s nt gd news.”
      28.What des the article tell us abut tectnic earthquakes?
      A.They are easier t predict than thers.
      B.They happen mstly near castal areas.
      C.They result frm the shifting f Earth’s plates.
      D.They rarely lead t ther natural disasters.
      29.What des the underlined wrd “it” in paragraph 4 refer t?
      A.The land.B.The glacier.C.The quake.D.The sea.
      30.What des Bhnhff imply?
      A.Castal areas will be safer ver time.
      B.Sea level rise will eventually stabilize.
      C.Human actins have lng-term effects.
      D.Earthquakes will becme mre predictable.
      31.What is Cassidy’s attitude tward the future impact f climate change n earthquakes?
      A.Hpeful.B.Cncerned.C.Uncaring.D.Skeptical.
      D
      Thse wh spent mre time typing r speaking with ChatGPT each day tended t reprt higher levels f emtinal dependence n, and prblematic use f, the chatbt, as well as heightened levels f lneliness, accrding t new research frm OpenAI in partnership with the Massachusetts Institute f Technlgy. The findings were part f a pair f studies cnducted by researchers at the tw rganizatins.
      The launch f ChatGPT in late 2022 helped kick ff a craze fr generative artificial intelligence. Since then, peple have used chatbts fr everything frm cding t therapy sessins. As develpers like OpenAI push ut mre sphisticated mdels and vice features that make them better at imitating the ways humans cmmunicate, there is arguably mre ptential fr frming parascial relatinships with these chatbts.
      T cnduct the studies, the researchers fllwed nearly 1,000 peple fr a mnth. participants had a wide range f prir experience with ChatGPT and were randmly assigned a text-nly versin f it r ne f tw different vice-based ptins t use fr at least five minutes per day. Sme were tld t carry ut pen-ended chats abut anything they wanted; thers were tld t have persnal r nn-persnal cnversatins with the service.
      The researchers fund that peple wh tend t get mre emtinally attached in human relatinships and are mre trusting f the chatbt were mre likely t feel lnelier and mre emtinally dependent n ChatGPT. The researchers didn’t find that a mre engaging vice led t a mre negative utcme, they said.
      In the secnd study, researchers used sftware t analyze 3 millin user cnversatins with ChatGPT and als surveyed peple abut hw they interact with the chatbt. They fund very few peple actually use ChatGPT fr emtinal cnversatins.
      Cathy Mengying Fang, a study c-authr and MIT graduate student, said the researchers are cautius abut peple using the findings t cnclude that mre usage f the chatbt will necessarily have negative cnsequences fr users. The study didn’t cntrl fr the amunt f time peple used the chatbt as a main factr, she said, and didn’t cmpare t a cntrl grup that desn’t use chatbts.
      32.What is the main cnclusin f the study?
      A.Mst users rely n ChatGPT fr emtinal supprt.
      B.Mre ChatGPT use may cause emtinal prblems.
      C.Frequent ChatGPT users may lse cntrl f emtins.
      D.Vice chat may lead t strnger emtinal attachment.
      33.Why are chatbts like ChatGPT becming ppular?
      A.They ffer free services.B.Tech giants develp them.
      C.Their functins are advanced.D.They can replace human wrk.
      34.What were the participants in the first study asked t d?
      A.Test ChatGPT’s technical capabilities thrugh specific tasks.
      B.Regularly interact with ChatGPT using different mdes and tpics.
      C.Cmplete surveys abut their emtinal experiences with ChatGPT.
      D.Analyze their wn cnversatins with ChatGPT fr research purpses.
      35.What can be inferred frm Cathy Mengying Fang?
      A.The study has sme limitatins.B.She is critical f the study findings.
      C.The study cnclusin applies widely.D.The study shws ChatGPT’s harm clearly.
      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。选项中有两项为多余选项。
      The ht sun n yur skin, sweat ging int yur eyes—anyne wh has played a sprt in the middle f summer knws it’s nt easy. And sme peple even think adding heat is a gd way t get a better wrkut—like in ht yga r ht Pilates, which are dne in rms as ht as 38degrees Celsius. 36
      The answer isn’t as simple as a yes r n. There may be sme benefits f exercising in high temperatures. It is believed that these wrks warm the muscles, which can help yu avid injuries. 37 This is because they make yur heart wrk a bit harder.
      But befre yu turn the heat up, it’s nt all gd news. Fr ne thing, yur bdy might nt be able t wrk as hard in high heat as it can in cler temperatures, meaning yur wrkut wn’t be as gd as yu might like.
      38 Because the bdy sweats mre, it’s easy t get dehydrated(脱水). Sweating als means lsing imprtant salts, s yu may feel tightening and discmfrt in yur muscles r stmach.
      39 It is a dangerus state f extreme verheating which happens when yur bdy gets t ht and its temperature ges ver degrees Celsius. This situatin f high bdy temperature, like heatstrke(中暑), can cause serius damage t different parts f yur bdy, like yur brain, heart, liver and kidneys and in extreme cases, even death.
      If yu d want t try heated exercise, there are ways t make it safer. Drinking lts f water helps stp yu frm getting dehydrated. 40 And try t wear light clthes—and take breaks when yu need t!
      A.But are high-temperature wrkuts really better?
      B.The biggest risk f exercising in heat is heatstrke.
      C.But why d peple like high-temperature wrkuts?
      D.Heated wrks may als help yu burn mre calries.
      E.This is why many peple prefer t exercise in the cl evening.
      F.There are als health risks related t exercising in high temperatures.
      G.Sprts drinks will replace any f thse imprtant salts yu lse frm sweat t.
      第三部分 语言知识运用(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,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
      I've never met Mrs. Pddar, the wner f the huse where I am living in this freign cuntry. I finished my 41 thrugh a prperty agent. Mrs. Pddar is a cmplete 42 fr me.
      Yet, a few mnths later, Mrs. Pddar instructed my agent t 43 my rent, and the new rent is nly half f the riginal! Feeling 44 , I asked my agent abut the reasn. He tld me that Mrs. Pddar 45 I was frm abrad studying here alne and was still 46 the new envirnment. She did this just t ffer me sme 47 .
      Being away frm my family t 48 my cllege degree, I have fund the life here 49 in the past few mnths: n friends, n familiar fd… But the 50 Mrs. Pddar shwed me pened a new wrld t me, 51 me nt t indulge (沉湎) in negative feelings and t establish new relatinships. S I decided t 52 with peple in my lcal area by first lending a hand t thers. On ne ccasin, I shpped fr grceries fr an ld cuple, wh 53 me t a heavy meal they made. Actually, abut half f my spare time is 54 with ffering help t peple in my neighbrhd.
      We are indeed frm different 55 , but that desn't lsen the ties between us.
      41. A. mvingB. purchasingC. sellingD. renting
      42. A. newcmerB. strangerC. friendD. helper
      43. A. lwerB. cancelC. cllectD. raise
      44. A. mtivatedB. cnfusedC. excitedD. annyed
      45. A. anticipatedB. suspectedC. discveredD. argued
      46. A. wndering atB. adjusting tC. lking intD. wrking n
      47. A. cnvenienceB. adviceC. cmfrtD. freedm
      48. A. pursueB. changeC. plishD. supprt
      49. A. bringB. adventurusC. tughD. eventful
      50. A. trustB. wisdmC. respectD. kindness
      51. A. frcingB. expectingC. encuragingD. cmmanding
      52. A. negtiateB. liveC. crrespndD. cnnect
      53. A. treatedB. entitledC. guidedD. welcmed
      54. A. readyB. ccupiedC. stuckD. cnsistent
      55. A. neighbrhdsB. familiesC. generatinsD. backgrunds
      第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
      阅读下面材料,在空白处填入 1 个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
      Labubu dlls are hard t cme by. Arund the giant flagship stre f their maker, Pp Mart, in Shanghai, a large number f custmers 56 (tell) they need t wait a week r lnger. It is nt just Chinese children trying t get their hands n them; celebrities 57 (include) Rihanna, a pp star, and David Beckham, 58 ex-ftballer, have psted phts f Labubus n scial media.
      The ppular enthusiasm fr Labubu 59 (send) Pp Mart’s shares up by 180% since the start f the year. It is ne f Chinese cnsumer brands 60 ppularity is shting up. In the past, Chinese shppers lked verseas 61 the latest trends in csmetics, fashin and mre. Nw they are streaming t lcal luxury firms, high-end make-up brands and milk-tea shps.
      It is an dd time fr a bm amng Chinese cnsumer prducts. Slw ecnmic grwth has caused husehld spending t 62 (weak). It is claimed that cnsumer dwngrading is part f the 63 (explain) fr the attentin arund Chinese brands. Since cnsumers have becme mre price-sensitive, cheap-but-decent-quality hmegrwn brands have bmed. Many Chinese cffee drinkers have fund lcal chains such as Ctti r Luckin just as gd as Starbucks, but ften much 64 (expensive). Part f Pp Mart’s success with Labubu dlls cmes frm 65 (target) spenders with high-quality, “emtive” prducts, says Lina Yan f HSBC.
      第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
      第一节(满分15分)
      假设你是李华。你的外国朋友Gerge在社交媒体上看到了阅兵仪式,很想了解相关内容,请你给他写一封邮件介绍这次阅兵。内容包括:
      1. 阅兵过程;2. 阅兵的意义;3. 你的感受。
      注意:1.词数80字左右; 2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 参考词汇:a military parade 阅兵仪式
      Dear Gerge,
      Hw is everything ging lately?_______________________________________________
      ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      Best regards,
      Li Hua
      第二节 书面表达(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。
      As Papá fell sund asleep, Catalina slid frm her bed and felt her way t the frnt dr. The girl waited a mment t see if any f her family wuld wake, but nbdy stirred. She tipted upstairs t her “Observatry”, lnging fr drinking in deep lungfuls f the clear night air under the bright stars.
      She plished her dear telescpe, which was presented by her grandpa, the nly ne t supprt her dream. She assembled (组装) it, disassembled it and reassembled it repeatedly, knwing its parts very well.
      Thrugh it she culd explre the unknwn galaxy, the Milky Way stretching acrss the deep blue sky. Night was always her favrite time. When everything was quiet, she was lst in her starry night. At this mment, she seemed t frget her cares and srrws in the daytime.
      She tld her secret dream t these belved nes, her friends, teachers and even her father. When she said, “Papá, I want t be an astrnmer wrking in the Cerr Tll Inter-American Observatry smeday,” her father replied, “Maybe if yu wrk hard, yu'll be hired t clean the ffices.” N ne believed she wuld be a scientist ne day. But why? She knew she culd be a gd scientist. She knew it!
      A big day was cming—t visit the Cerr Tll Inter-American Observatry, where she had visited fr dzens f times, familiar with every set f the instruments there. This time with her classmates she was still eager fr smething stimulating.
      She tk a cautius step frward, hlding her breath, and her eyes getting clser t the lens (镜片) f the telescpe. She adjusted the device sftly and carefully, hping t find mre... “Bang!...” suddenly there came a lud nise. One f her ld friends “ne-meter” telescpe fell dwn, brken.
      “Lk ut! Stp tuching anything! Step backward!” The manager yelled.
      “One-meter is brken, but the scientist has the day ff. Nbdy can fix it.” An peratr added. Wrries blanketed the hall.
      “I CAN FIX IT!” Catalina's vice was surprisingly calm.
      “Yu what...?” The manager uttered, cnfused, and dubted.
      “It has 67 parts in ttal. An adjustable spanner (扳手) and a star screwdriver (螺丝刀) can help.”
      “Then yu knw hw t assemble it.” His eyes wide pen, he still half believed.
      Cnfidently, she ndded.
      注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;
      2.请按如下格式在相应位置作答。
      Para 1: Hesitating fr a secnd, the manager agreed, “Just d it, and I'll take all respnsibilities.”_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      Para 2: Thunderus applause erupted and rcked the hall.__________________
      _____________________________________________________________________
      _____________________________________________________________________
      高三英语试题答案
      听力:1-5 ACBAB 6-10 CCACA 11-15 BABCA 16-20 BABCB
      阅读:21-25 CBCDC 26-30 ABCBS 31-35 BBCBA 36-40 ADFBG
      语言:41-45 DBABC 46-50 BCACD 51-55 CDABD
      are tld 57. including 58. an59. has sent60. whse
      fr62.weaken 63. explanatin64. less expensive65. targeting
      答案解析
      听力原文
      Text 1
      W: Sally says this is the funniest mvie she has ever seen. (1) She went t see it with Liz and Eric.
      M: What did Eric and Liz think f it?
      W: They didn’t really like it, but I trust Sally’s pinin.
      Text 2
      W: Excuse me. Befre entering, all cnstructin wrkers must fill in their persnal infrmatin and put n unifrms.
      M: It’s OK. We are all building inspectrs. Nne f us will handle any cnstructin materials r machines.
      W: Oh, I understand. Please, just have yur grup sign in then. (2)
      Text 3
      M: There, the flr lks like new. I’ve never seen that it lks s clean, even after it was just laid.
      W: Yu did well t remve it all. I didn’t think the paint wuld ever cme ff.
      M: Luckily, yu spilled it n a part that was easy t clean. (3)
      Text 4
      M: Where did yu bard the train, madam?
      W: Back at the last statin. I bught my ticket at the ffice there. I have it here in my bag smewhere.
      M: It’s OK. I’ll check the rest f the train and cme back t yu later. (4)
      Text 5
      W: Yu need t be mre respnsible with bth yur things and mney.
      M: What d yu mean? I needed t buy this phne because my last ne brke.
      W: Exactly. Yur last ne brke because yu weren’t taking gd care f it. (5)
      Text 6
      M: I’m s excited t hst yu here. What a drive yu must have had! (7)
      W: My byfriend did the driving. But it tk 12 hurs t drive frm the Midwest t Chicag.
      M: I can’t believe yu guys are driving frm Ls Angeles back hme t New Yrk. Where are yu headed next? (6)
      W: We’ll make sme stps next week, but we’ll settle dwn at hme after that. (6)
      M: I’m glad yu stpped here while passing thrugh. We’ll see the city and a Chicag Cubs game.
      W: If we have enugh time. We can nly be arund fr the weekend.
      M: That’s plenty f time! Let’s g drp ff yur things. (7)
      Text 7 (第8题为推断题)
      W: All these clthes are either t small r ut f fashin. (10)
      M: Yu wre that sweater last week. It can’t be t far ut f fashin.
      W: That made me realize hw hrrible it is. Purple? Ugh!
      M: All the same, it’s such a shame t thrw them away. They’re in gd cnditin. Des nbdy want them?
      W: My sister and my friends have taken what they want.
      M: D yu mind if I take smething?
      W: I think my flwery shirt is t small fr yu, althugh yu might lk gd in my red hat!
      M: Ha-ha, very funny. But seriusly, this belt is t gd t give away. It wuld lk OK with my jeans. (9)
      W: It’s yurs, (9) and the rest is ging t the charity shp. (10)
      Text 8
      W: Everybdy, please turn t page 254, t the sectin titled “Phtgraphy in the Cntext f New Yrk Histry”. (11) (12) Did yu all read this chapter yesterday? Have yu learned smething new abut ur city? (12) Let’s g ver what yu thught abut it, ne by ne. Jemma, yu start.
      M: Srry, culd I g first? I have t run t the Washingtn Building right after, since I have a science exam ver there. (13)
      W: OK, yu can start. Yu wn’t be here fr the full class then, right?
      M: N, but I can have smebdy send me the ntes and hmewrk afterwards.
      W: Yes, I wuld highly recmmend ding that and finishing the hmewrk. This is a very imprtant unit and it will prbably be n the test next week.
      M: I’ll text Jemma my email later, because she’s gd at taking ntes.
      W: Well, her majr is writing, after all. Anyway, let’s get started. What did yu think abut the grwth f phtgraphy in this city?
      M: I was brn n the ther side f the cuntry, and I immediately nticed tns f similarities between hw this city lks in ld phts and San Francisc…
      Text 9
      W: I’ve just dne the mst amazing Healthy Living Day at the sprts center. (14)
      M: Cl! But what’s Healthy Living Day?
      W: Well, yu learn t live in a healthy way. Everyne des three activities. In the mrning, yu can chse tw different indr activities and in the afternn, yu can try ne activity utdrs.
      M: Sunds like hard wrk! Why did yu d it? (14)
      W: I wanted t d a new activity, s I went with my cusin Gergia. (14) She didn’t d enugh exercise. We made lts f new friends.
      M: Were yu bth really tired when yu finished? (15)
      W: Gergia was and she didn’t feel very well. I was OK but I needed smething t drink. (15)
      M: Well, when’s the next Healthy Living Day? (16) I’d lve t g. I knw I’m free n mst Saturdays after April 14th.
      W: Oh, I’ve just bked a place fr July 5th, but I think the next ne is n May 28th. (16)
      M: Great! I’ll cme t the same ne as yu! Are yu ging t g cycling again? (17)
      W: Nt this time. I’m ging t d advanced skatebarding. (17) I wanted t try bating but that grup is full.
      M: Ww! I’d like t d that t!
      Text 10 (第20题为总结题)
      Nt many things beat a day by the sea. There’s nthing quite like the feel f the sun n yur back and waves breaking near yur feet. Here are sme great things t d by the sea. It’s ften windy n the cast, making it a perfect place t fly a kite. While yu’re ding that, keep an eye n the sky fr sea birds that dive int the water. (18) Yu can als find an underwater wrld that’s filled with wildlife. Yu might find fish hiding in rck pls. Remember t put them back quickly nce yu’ve had a lk, and dn’t ever leave them in a bucket in the sun. Sme fish can be very dangerus t. (19) Enjy feeling the water wash ver yur feet and legs. Feel the sand mving between yur tes. Why nt see if yu can spt creatures that might be interested in yur feet? The cast is the perfect place t kick ff yur shes and g fr a walk. Feel hw sft and warm the sand is under yur feet. Explre a cave — wh knws what yu’ll discver? Lts f ur places near the cast have caves t explre, but yu’ll need t watch ut fr the sea cming in. Maybe yu can als g swimming in the sea.
      第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
      第一节(满分15分)
      第一节(满分15分)
      Dear Gerge,
      Hw is everything lately? Aiming t raise peple’s awareness f prtecting ur cuntry, a military parade was held in Beijing t mark the 80th anniversary f China's victry in Wrld War II. I'm glad yu're interested and writing t share it with yu.
      The parade kicked ff with a shwcase f China's advanced self-made equipment like invisible fighters and missiles, many appearing fr the first time. After that, veterans' descendants wh hnred their ancestrs' sacrifices came int ur view. This event is extremely meaningful. Nt nly can it shw China's expectatin and lve fr peace and develpment but als remember histry, making me feel greatly prud as a Chinese.
      I'd be happy t share mre if yu're interested. Lking frward t yur reply!
      Best regards,
      Li Hua
      第二节 书面表达(满分25分)
      参考范文:
      Hesitating fr a secnd, the manager agreed, “Just d it, and I'll take all respnsibilities.” He handed her the tls she needed, watching in disbelief as Catalina cnfidently began t wrk. Her fingers mved swiftly, each part fitting perfectly int place as if guided by an unseen frce. Minutes ticked by, and the tensin in the air thickened with every successful turn f the screw.
      Thunderus applause erupted and rcked the hall. When Catalina finished, the telescpe std tall and prud, restred t its frmer glry. The manager beamed, his dubts vanished. “Hw did yu d it?” he asked, amazement clring his vice. Catalina smiled, her eyes shining with determinatin. “I've been preparing fr this mment ever since Papá gave me this telescpe. I knew I culd fix it because I knw every part f it, just like I knw every star in the sky.” That day, Catalina nt nly fixed the telescpe but als prved t everyne that she was destined t becme a great astrnmer.

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