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      第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30 分)
      注意,听力部分答题时,请先将答案标在试卷上。听力部分结束前,你将有两分钟的时间将
      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。
      1. Why was the bk delayed?
      A. The pst ffice lst it. B. The man's bss frgt it. C. The man refused t return it.
      2. Where are the speakers prbably?
      A. In the city. B. At the seaside. C. In the cuntryside.
      3. Hw much des ne ticket cst?
      A. $40.5. B. $22.5. C. $45.
      4. Hw did the wman get ut f the frest?
      A. Alng a hidden path. B. Under nature's guidance. C. With the help f a passerby.
      5. What are the speakers planning t d?
      A. Pack the bags. B. Attend a meeting. C. G hiking.
      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。
      听下面一段对话,回答第 6 和第 7 两个小题。
      6. Why is the man hesitant t give mre advice?
      A. He is t busy with his wn wrk.
      B. He thinks the current design is gd enugh.
      C. He desn't have a designer's prfessinal knwledge.
      7. What is the wman's verall feeling abut her jb?
      A. It is dull. B. It is enjyable. C. It is difficult.
      第 1页/共 13页
      听下面一段对话,回答第 8 至第 10 三个小题。
      8. When will the wman give a presentatin?
      A. On March 7th. B. On March 8th. C. On March 9th.
      9. What did Rachel and Sam ask abut?
      A. The name f the htel. B. The time f the meeting. C. The change f the schedule.
      10. Hw will Mark infrm everyne f the meeting arrangements?
      A. By email. B. By phne. C. In persn.
      听下面一段对话,回答第 11 至第 13 三个小题。
      11. What was the main tpic f the pdcast?
      A. Animal eating habits. B. Animal running speeds. C. Animal feelings and minds.
      12. What was the cws' reactin t phts f unkind peple?
      A. They prduced lud nises.
      B. They mved twards the phts.
      C. They actively avided the related area.
      13 What key ability was shwn by the cws' behavir?
      A. They pssess a strng memry.
      B. They are friendly t all humans.
      C. They can imitate human speech.
      听下面一段对话,回答第 14 至第 16 三个小题。
      14. What is this cnversatin mainly abut?
      A. Partnership types. B. Eclgical matters. C. Business strategies.
      15. Why des the wman cmpare nature t a business partner?
      A. T lead t a nature prject.
      B. T explain the ecnmic value f nature.
      C. T shw nature prtectin is gd fr humans.
      16. What des the man think f the wman's lgic?
      A. It's nvel. B. It's strange. C. It's cmplicated.
      听下面一段独白,回答第 17 至第 20 四个小题。
      17. What is the lecture mainly abut?
      第 2页/共 13页
      A. The histry f English.
      B. Methds fr mastering English.
      C. Views n English's glbal influence.
      18. Why is English cnsidered superir by sme peple?
      A. It's an fficial glbal language.
      B. It's the easiest language t learn.
      C. It clearly shws peple's thughts and feelings.
      19. What's ne majr cncern abut the increasing influence f English?
      A. It causes ecnmic lsses.
      B. It may weaken lcal languages.
      C. It is t difficult fr mst peple.
      20. What is the speaker's prbable attitude tward English learning?
      A. Unclear. B. Supprtive. C. Oppsed.
      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。
      A
      At the end f 2024 a survey fund that ne f Americans’ tp reslutins fr the cming year was t read
      mre. By this pint, hwever, mst will have given up n that aspiratin, alng with their dreams f perfectly tned
      muscles r a cmpleted list f DIY prjects. But all is nt lst as the end f the year draws clser. We have runded
      up fur favurite nvels published recently. Amng ur chices are a number f slim vlumes: perfect fr any
      determinedly bkish flk wh still have an end-f-year reading target t hit.
      Draytn and Mackenzie. By Alexander Starritt.
      Tw very different men meet as yung adults. Bth seek success, first as management cnsultants, then as
      entrepreneurs (企业家) in the field f green energy. As they navigate private pain and the unrest f the glbal
      financial crash, they increasingly value their friendship. Bth characters are expertly drawn in this funny, tuching
      stry.
      Flashlight. By Susan Chi.
      One night, while n hliday in Japan, ten-year-ld Luisa and her father g fr a walk alng a beach. The next
      day she is fund half-dead and her parent has disappeared. At hme in America, Luisa and her mther attempt t
      第 3页/共 13页
      make sense f the mystery that rcked their lives. A stry full f twists and turns.
      Sympathy Twer Tky. By Qudan Rie. Translated by Jesse Kirkwd.
      The winner f Japan's prestigius Akutagawa Prize, this nvel is set in an imagined future and revlves arund
      Sara, an architect tasked with designing a skyscraper in which cnvicted criminals can live in cmfrt. A bld
      interrgatin f crime, punishment and redemptin.
      What We Can Knw. By Ian McEwan.
      A celebrated pet reads his latest wrk, dedicated t his wife, at her birthday party. Then the pem ges
      missing. Later an academic search thrugh archives is launched t track dwn the lst pem. His discvery yields
      an accunt f passin, murder and guilt. Ian McEwan cmbines a lve stry and a thrilling mystery t great effect.
      1. Which is ne f Americans’ tp reslutins in 2025 accrding t the survey?
      A. Reading mre vlumes. B. Designing DIY items.
      C. Reading bks as slim as pssible. D. Spending less time wrking ut.
      2. What is recmmended if yu like reading smething amusing?
      A. Flashlight. B. Draytn and Mackenzie.
      C. Sympathy Twer Tky. D. What We Can Knw.
      3. What d the last tw bks have in cmmn?
      A. Bth are award-winners.
      B. Bth are cncerned with crimes.
      C. Bth talk abut tuching lve stries.
      D. Bth are set in an imaginary future wrld.
      B
      Beauty isn’t abut having a pretty face. It’s abut having a pretty mind, a pretty heart, and a pretty sul. Oh,
      and pretty nails!
      That may well be Angela Peters’ mtt. In July 2019, Peters, 36, rlled her wheelchair int a nail saln lcated
      at the Walmart shpping center in Burtn, Michigan, with the idea f decrating her fingers. But Peters, wh has
      cerebral palsy (脑瘫), was turned away. The saln, which is nt wned by Walmart, tld her that they were afraid it
      wuld be t difficult t prperly paint her nails given that her hands shk. What was meant t be a day f beauty
      was nw a disappintment.
      A Walmart cashier Ebny Harris, watched the interactin frm a few feet away. Recgnizing Peters as a
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      Walmart regular, Harris apprached Peters. “D yu want me t d yur nails?” she asked. A smile spread acrss
      Peters’ face. “Yeah”! They then made their way int a neighbring Subway, and fund a table fr tw. Harris
      gently tk Peters’ hand int hers and carefully began painting her nails. Peters mved her hands a little bit, and
      she kept saying she was srry. Harris tld her, “Dn’t say that. Yu’re fine.”
      Watching it all with awe and admiratin was a Subway emplyee, Tasia Smith. What struck her mst was the
      sympathy and gentleness displayed by Harris as she painted Peters’ nails, all the while chatting as if they were ld
      friends. Smith was s taken by the scene that she wrte abut it n Facebk. “Harris was s patient with her,” she
      wrte. “Thank yu fr making this beautiful girl’s day!” “She’s just like yu, me, my daughter, anybdy. She
      wants t lk pretty. S why can’t she?” Harris said.
      4. Why was Angela Peters turned away by the nail saln?
      A. Her hands culdn’t remain still. B. The saln was clsed.
      C. She didn't have enugh mney. D. She was nt a Walmart regular.
      5. Where did Ebny Harris paint Angela Peters’ nails?
      A. In Walmart. B. At Harris’ hme.
      C. In the nail saln. D. In a neighbring Subway.
      6. What can we infer frm Tasia Smith's actin f writing abut the scene n Facebk?
      A. She intended t shw ff Harris’ skill.
      B. She wanted t criticize the nail saln.
      C. She meant t attract mre custmers fr Subway.
      D. She was mved by Harris’ virtue and wanted t share it.
      7. What is the main idea f the passage?
      A. A Walmart cashier had a gd break time.
      B. Kindness makes a disabled wman’s day beautiful.
      C. A nail saln refused a custmer with cerebral palsy.
      D. Peple with cerebral palsy shuld be treated equally.
      C
      Brave yungsters have lng ventured abrad in search f enlightenment and excitement. In 1608 Thmas
      Cryat, an Englishman smetimes called “the wrld’s first backpacker” embarked n a Grand Tur f Eurpe.
      Friendless and n ft, Cryat discvered freign delicacies (“frgs used fr fd”) and new technlgies (“frks
      used in feeding”).
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      In the past decade Ggle searches fr “sl travel” have mre than dubled. In Britain the share f travellers
      ging n hliday by themselves has nearly tripled, says the Assciatin f British Travel Agents, frm 6% in 2011
      t 17% in 2024.
      Why are s many peple ging it alne? Sl travel tday is less abut finding remte places than finding
      yurself. Hiltn, a hspitality cmpany, calls the trend “me-mning” ( as ppsed t “hneymning”). Travel
      blggers prve that n white-sand beaches in Bali yu can “becme a truer versin f yurself”. Thse nt
      searching fr themselves are lking fr an adventure. Peple “travel nt t g anywhere, but t g”, as Rbert
      Luis Stevensn, the authr f “Treasure Island”, put it.
      Research has shwn that self-impsed slitude can bst creativity and well- being. And, rather than hanging
      ut with the mates they have, many travel alne in rder t meet new friends and lvers. The islatin f the
      pandemic made peple“mre pen” t wandering with strangers.
      Millennials and Gen Z are particularly keen n travelling: they spend a larger share f their incme n trips
      than their lder peers d and have the flexibility t head ff n travelling when they please. Wmen, in particular,
      are embracing that mantra: by ne estimate, 84% f sl travellers are female. A century ag etiquette (礼仪)
      bks warned wmen nt t travel withut a male cmpanin; tday many say they are nt afraid t travel
      unaccmpanied (thugh safety tips are readily available nline). Much as Cryat did 400 years ag, wmen tday
      have the means, and the time, t fllw their feet.
      8. What can we learn abut Thmas Cryat frm the passage?
      A. He was the first persn t travel abrad in histry.
      B. He traveled arund Eurpe n ft withut friends.
      C. He wrte etiquette bks t guide wmen’s travel.
      D. He invented the “frks used in feeding” during his trip.
      9. Why d peple prefer sl travel accrding t Paragraph 3?
      A. T hang ut with friends.
      B. T appreciate the scenery f the beaches.
      C. T find remte places arund the wrld.
      D. T have a new understanding f neself.
      10. What des the underlined wrd “mantra” in Paragraph 5 prbably mean?
      A. A repeated saying. B. A fixed rule.
      C. A pressing prblem. D. A lng-lived custm.
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      11. What is the main purpse f the passage?
      A. T encurage wmen t travel alne.
      B. T intrduce the histry f sl travel.
      C T explain the ppularity f sl travel.
      D. T shw the divides between travel grups.
      D
      Beneath the frest flr, a hidden netwrk rivals the cmplexity f the internet — yet it is made nt f cables
      and cde, but f fungi. Knwn as mycrrhizal (菌根的) netwrks, these thread-like structures weave thrugh sil,
      cnnecting the rts f trees and plants in a silent, undergrund cmmunicatin system. Fr decades, scientists
      dismissed fungi as mere decmpsers, but recent research is revealing their rle as “frest intermediaries,”
      reshaping ur understanding f ecsystem survival.
      Dr. Suzanne Simard, a frest eclgist at the University f British Clumbia, first dcumented this
      phenmenn in the 1990s. Her experiments with Duglas fir and paper birch trees shwed that carbn, nutrients,
      and even chemical signals culd flw between species via fungal threads. In ne study, she labeled carbn
      mlecules (分子) in birch leaves with a harmless istpe (同位素); within weeks, the same istpe appeared in
      nearby fir trees — prf f a nutrient-sharing system. “It’s like a trading pst,” Dr. Simard explains. “Trees that
      have excess resurces, like sun-lving birches in summer, send nutrients t shaded firs. In return, firs share stred
      sugars in winter when birches are nt active.”
      This mutual supprt is nt limited t nutrient exchange. Mycrrhizal netwrks als act as early warning
      systems. When a tree is attacked by insects r viruses, it releases chemical signals int the netwrk. Neighbring
      trees receive these signals and trigger their wn defenses — such as prducing txic cmpunds t repel pests —
      even befre the threat reaches them. A 2023 study in Nature Eclgy & Evlutin fund that pine trees cnnected
      t infected pines via fungi had 40% higher survival rates than islated trees.
      Yet the netwrk's future is uncertain. Climate change, defrestatin, and the veruse f fungiicides are
      disrupting these fragile systems. Dr. Simard warns that lsing these netwrks culd have a chain f effects. As
      research cntinues, scientists hpe t develp strategies t prtect mycrrhizal netwrks, frm reducing fungicide
      use t planting diverse tree species that supprt a wider range f fungi. Fr nw, the hidden wrld beneath ur feet
      remains a reminder that nature's mst pwerful systems are ften the nes we cannt see.
      12 What can we knw frm the first paragraph?
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      A. Fungi were regarded as insignificant by scientists.
      B. Mycrrhizal netwrks are intercnnected by threads.
      C. The internet is mre cmplicated than mycrrhizal netwrks.
      D. The internet has everything in cmmn with mycrrhizal netwrks.
      13. What des Dr. Simard’s experiment with istpe-labeled carbn prve?
      A. Istpes are harmless t frest ecsystems.
      B. Birch trees grw faster than Duglas firs in summer.
      C. Shaded trees prduce mre sugars than sun-lving trees.
      D. Fungi can transfer nutrients between different tree species.
      14. Why are mycrrhizal netwrks called “early warning systems” in Paragraph 3?
      A. They help trees lcate nutrients.
      B. They alert scientists t sil pllutin.
      C. They warn trees f upcming changes in climate.
      D. They allw trees t share defense signals against threats.
      15. What's the best title f the passage?
      A. Hw Fungi Cnnect Frests
      B. The Strategies f Prtecting Fungi
      C. Hw Nutritin is Absrbed Undergrund
      D. The Hidden Wrld f Undergrund Netwrks
      第二节(共 5 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 12.5 分)
      阅读下面短文,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。
      Basic Principles f Music Appreciatin
      Music pssesses an extrardinary ability t stir ur suls in ways that few ther things can. ____16____ T
      fster a deeper understanding and enjyment f the music yu encunter, here are fundamental principles f music
      appreciatin t cnsider.
      Understand the elements f music.
      ____17____ Meldy is the main tune yu fllw. Harmny is the cmbinatin f ntes that supprts the
      meldy.Rhythm is the beat and pulse f the music. And timbre is the unique sund quality f each instrument r
      vice.
      Listen actively.
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      Mve beynd having music as just backgrund nise. Actively listen by giving it yur full attentin. Try t
      pick ut individual instruments and fcus n the emtins the piece creates. ____18____
      Understand the cntext.
      ____19____ Understanding its histrical, scial, and cultural backgrund can greatly enhance yur
      appreciatin. Research the era in which it was written and the artist’s persnal experiences. This knwledge
      prvides insight int the music’s meaning and purpse.
      Explre different genres.
      The wrld f music is vast and diverse. Make an effrt t explre genres utside yur usual preferences, be it
      classical, jazz, hip- hp, r wrld music. ____20____
      A. Music is ften a prduct f its time.
      B. Musicians are deeply shaped by their histrical cntext.
      C. Timeless music has the pwer t inspire peple acrss generatins.
      D. Ntice hw the different elements wrk tgether t prduce these feelings.
      E. T truly appreciate music, ne must first grasp its basic elements.
      F. Each ffers a unique perspective and expands yur understanding f music.
      G. It has the capacity t spark inspiratin uplift spirits, and bring tears f emtin.
      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,从每题所给的 A、B、C 和 D 四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
      Thirteen can be a challenging age. Nt nly did I have t ____21____ my changing bdy; I als had t deal
      with my parents’ ____22____ divrce, a new family and the upsetting mve frm my cuntry hme t a crwded
      suburb.
      When we mved, my belved small brwn hrse was sld, leaving me feeling helpless and ____23____ — I
      culdn’t eat, sleep, and cried cnstantly, ____24____ my family, hme, and hrse. Finally, my father bught an ld
      red hrse named cwby fr me.
      Cwby was ____25____ the ugliest hrse in the wrld, pigen-ted and knck-kneed. But I lved him
      deeply, ____26____ his faults. I jined a riding club, receiving rude cmments abut cwby’s lks while ther
      members rde ____27____ registered hrses. In appearance-judged events, we were quickly “shwn the gate.” S,
      I chse barrel racing.
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      Becky, wh always wn blue ribbns, didn’t feel ____28____ when I cmpeted against her, and I came next
      t last. Her pride made me determined t ____29____ her. Fr a mnth, I wke up early daily, rde cwby five
      miles t the arena, ____30____ fr hurs in the ht sun, and walked him hme — thse five miles feeling twice as
      lng when ____31____.
      At the next shw, I was nervus watching Becky ace the curse. When my ____32____ came, cwby
      stumbled at first, but we then ____33____ thrugh the barrels with perfect precisin. T everyne’s surprise, we
      beat Becky by tw secnds!
      That day, I ____34____ mre than a blue ribbn. At thirteen, I realized that n matter what the dds, I’d
      always be a ____35____ if I wrked hard enugh fr what I wanted. I can be the master f my wn destiny.
      21. A. leave ut B. take ver C. adapt t D. lk after
      22. A. careless B. emtinal C. selfish D. bitter
      23. A. restless B. alne C. cnfused D. weak
      24. A. missing B. recgnizing C. hating D. recalling
      25. A. barely B. slightly C. undubtedly D. actually
      26. A. ignring B. frgetting C. imprving D. changing
      27. A. expensive B. mdern C. frtunate D. beautiful
      28. A. respected B. threatened C. valued D. favred
      29. A. beat B. accept C. deny D. match
      30. A. cperated B. exercised C. practiced D. cmpeted
      31. A. depressed B. exhausted C. relieved D. mtivated
      32. A. frtune B. chance C. jy D. turn
      33. A. dashed B. walked C. kicked D. bunced
      34. A. cnfirmed B. defeated C. gained D. recrded
      35. A. rider B. giver C. creatr D. winner
      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。
      LONDON — When film prducer James Eden first visited Gerard Kite's clinic fr stress relief, he knew little
      abut Chinese acupuncture (针灸). Decades later, the tw Britns c-wrte The Untapped Self, blending ancient
      Chinese balance ideas with mdern ____36____(well) stries.
      Kite, nw 64, first tried acupuncture in San Francisc in the 1980s and ____37____(amaze) by its effect.
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      Trained as a psychtherapist, he studied under J. R. Wrsley, a pineer ____38____(intrduce) Chinese
      acupuncture t the West. Fr ver 35 years, he has practiced and taught five-element acupuncture, ____39____
      aims are t restre bdily harmny and keep the balance f yin and yang rather than just treat symptms. His
      Lndn clinic, where he trains 50 students annually, has ffered 50,000 treatments with ____40____(increase)
      ppularity amng the lcals.____41____ bk includes 10 patient cases t illustrate acupuncture's rle in mdern
      life.
      Eden, a 61-year-ld meditatin practitiner,____42____(deepen) his understanding f Chinese culture at60
      thrugh studying tai chi at Wudang Muntain. He believes TCM's glbal spread ____43____(reflect) its
      crss-cultural mutual understanding. Kite praises China ____44____ integrating traditinal medicine with mdern
      science, ensuring its wisdm evlves. Their bk highlights hw ancient Chinese philsphy n balance helps
      anxius mdern lives,_____45_____(bridge) Eastern healing methds and Western sciety.
      第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40 分)
      第一节(满分 15 分)
      46. 你校将面向高三学生举办一场心理健康讲座,假设你是校学生会主席李华,请给你校外籍心理学教师
      Dr. Smith 写一封邮件,邀请他作为主讲人发言。内容包括:
      1. 讲座的时间、地点;
      2. 讲座内容建议。
      注意:
      1. 词数不少于 80;
      2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
      Dear Dr. Smith,
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________
      ___________________________________________________________________________________
      Best regards,
      Li Hua
      第二节(满分 25 分)
      47. 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。
      第 11页/共 13页
      I used t believe curage was a distant light — smething thers carried, nt me. My wrld was ne f quiet
      crners. The weight f thers’ eyes felt like a physical frce, pressing dwn n my shulders until I culd barely
      breathe. This fear became quite bvius every year during the English Speech Cntest. While my classmates leaned
      frward, pens hvering ver the sign-up sheet like eager birds, I’d sink deeper int my seat. The speeches I wrte
      — pages filled with stries f my grandma’s garden, f the stray cat I fed after schl — remained secret
      treasures, flded neatly between math ntes, their wrds never destined t be heard.
      This year, Mr. Reed, my English teacher with a desk cluttered with dg-eared petry bks, discvered my
      secret. He’d fund my ntebk left n his desk after class, its pages pen t a half-finished speech. Instead f
      simply patting my shulder and saying “yu can d it” , he did smething shcking: he signed my name n the
      cntest list withut a wrd f warning. When I cnfrnted him, vice trembling, he leaned back in his chair and
      said, “True grwth,” his vice lw and serius, like he was sharing a secret, “is nt a chice, but a necessity. Yu
      have smething t say that n ne else des — smething sft, but real.”
      The day f the cntest arrived with a gray, drizzly sky that matched my md. My hands were s cld thatI
      had t rub them tgether, and my thrat felt tight. Then my name was called. As I walked tward the stage,the
      lights blinding like the sun n snw, a sudden, bizarre mvement in the audience caught my eye: Mr. Reed was
      leaning frward in his seat, his hand raised, urgently signaling t smene at the back f the hall — maybe the
      tech crew? My fcus shattered, like a glass drpped n cncrete.
      I reached the pdium (讲台) and tk a deep breath. When I lked ut, all I saw were blurry faces, a sea f
      shadws. My mind went blank. That silence stretched n, heavy enugh t crush me, until a single, lud, mcking
      laugh cut thrugh it, sharp and cruel, frm the dark crner near the exit. I std there, ttally frzen, my feet rted
      t the flr, my cheeks burning. But as I held the pdium tighter, my fingers brushed against smething small and
      flded — rugh paper, hidden beneath the edge, just ut f sight. It hadn’t been there during the training runs,
      when I’d practiced alne n this stage, whispering t an empty rm.
      注意:
      1.续写词数应为 150 左右;
      2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
      With trembling fingers, I unflded the nte.
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________
      第 12页/共 13页
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________
      ___________________________________________________________________________________
      Finally, the hst walked nt the stage with a card in his hand.
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________
      ___________________________________________________________________________________
      第 13页/共 13页

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