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      (考试时间:下午2:30~4:30)
      说明:本试卷采用闭卷笔答,答题时间120分钟,满分150分(不含听力)。
      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,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转写到答题卡上。
      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。
      例如:Hw much is the shirt?
      A. £19.15. B. £9.18. C £9.15.
      答案是C。
      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。答案写在答题卡上。
      1. Where des the cnversatin prbably take place?
      A. On the train.B. At the cinema.C. In the stadium.
      【答案】B
      【原文】W: Excuse me, srry t bther yu, but my ticket says rw seven, seat ten.
      M: Oh, srry. I messed up. When I entered, the mvie had started. I culdn’t see the seat number in the dark.
      2. What are the speakers talking abut?
      A. A nvel.B. A writer.C. A mvie.
      【答案】A
      【原文】W: Have yu read the nvel The Adventures f Tm Sawyer?
      M: Abslutely. It was written by Mark Twain. The stry is s ppular that it was adapted int a mvie fr children.
      3. Hw des the man find the exhibitin?
      A. Amazing.B. Disappinting.C. Impressive.
      【答案】B
      原文】W: What an exhibitin! The strm-themed wrks are amazing. It impressed me a lt.
      M: Really, but fr me, it’s nt wrth the verpriced ticket.
      4. What is the man ding?
      A. Visiting a patient.B. Seeing a dctr.C. Inviting a friend.
      【答案】A
      【原文】W: Excuse me, sir, visiting hurs are ver nw. Yur friend must have sme rest.
      M: Oh, I’m srry, dctr. I wuld have left earlier.
      5. What is Tm ging t d?
      A. Cllect examples.B. Draw pictures.C. Take phts.
      【答案】C
      【原文】W: Tm, yu’ve cllected typical examples fr the bilgy hmewrk abut hw seeds travel. Hw abut adding sme pictures?
      M: Great idea. I’ll take the camera t the park and capture sme tmrrw.
      听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
      6. What did the man start the training with?
      A. Stretching.B. Shting.C. Ball-handling.
      7. Hw was the training accrding t the man?
      A. Stressful.B. Effective.C. Impractical.
      【答案】6. A 7. B
      【原文】W: Mike, yu lk tired. What’s up?
      M: Oh, nthing. I just finished the basketball training.
      W: N wnder yu’re sweating a lt. Hw was yur day at the basketball club?
      M: Awesme. We started with a stretching. After a warm-up, the cach intrduced a new shting methd, and we wrked n it fr an hur.
      W: Nice. Anything else special?
      M: Yeah. We wrked n individual skills in small grups. I practiced ball handling drills fr half an hur.
      W: Yu practiced s much, is it stress fr yu?
      M: Nt at all. In fact, such training has a gd effect.
      听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
      8. Why is Lily advised t g t the library?
      A. It has air cnditining.B. It prvides many textbks.C. It ffers a quiet envirnment.
      9. Where is the library?
      A. Behind the drm.B. Near the schl gate.C. Oppsite the lab.
      10. What time des the library clse in the evening?
      A. At 6 p.m.B. At 8 p.m.C. At 10 p.m.
      【答案】8. C 9. B 10. C
      【原文】W: Gd mrning, Mr. Smith.
      M: Mrning, Lily. Hw is it ging at the new schl?
      W: Everything’s ging well, except that my drm rm is smetimes s nisy that I can’t cncentrate n my textbks.
      M: Why nt g t the library?
      W: That’s great. Is it far frm here? I’ve never been there befre.
      M: Nt very far. Walk alng the rad and yu can see a red building near the schl gate.
      W: Oh, that ne? I thught it was the lab. Anyway. D yu knw the hurs?
      M: Of curse, it pens frm 8:00 a.m. t 10:00 p.m..
      W: Great. I’ve decided t stay there fr six hurs tday. Thank yu very much Mr Smith.
      听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
      11. What behavir makes the man annyed?
      A. Smking in the lift.B. Walking the dg.C. Littering n the sidewalk.
      12. Wh is Lisa?
      A. The man’s wife.B. The speakers’ neighbr.C. The man’s daughter.
      13. What will the speakers d?
      A. Put up psters.B. Draft a reprt.C. Organize a lecture.
      【答案】11. A 12. B 13. C
      【原文】M: Hney, did yu ntice any bad behavir in ur cmmunity?
      M: Yeah, I always smell smke in the lift.
      W: That’s nt all. Yesterday, when I was walking ur dg, I saw sme peple littering n the sidewalk.
      M: That’s t bad. Hw abut putting up sme psters t remind everyne?
      W: I dn’t think it will wrk. Yu knw, Lisa, the wman wh lives upstairs used t draft ne, but it was ignred.
      M: What shuld we d?
      W: I’m thinking abut planning a lecture event t call n everyne in the cmmunity t wrk tgether fr a pleasant living envirnment.
      M: Gd idea.
      听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
      14. What is the man ding?
      A. Attending a prgram.B. Giving a speech.C. Making a survey.
      15. What is the team develping the tl fr?
      A. Getting an eyesight test.B. Helping the blind see again.C. Preventing blindness in babies.
      16. What is installed inside the glasses?
      A. A chip.B. A picture.C. A camera.
      【答案】14. A 15. B 16. C
      【原文】W: Dctr Richard, welcme t ur prgram tday.
      M: Thank yu. It’s my pleasure t be here.
      W: S what exactly is yur scientific team ding?
      M: We are develping a tl t help blind peple t see again, I mean, the peple wh lst their sight because f an accident.
      W: S can yu tell us abut the tl yu’re wrking n nw?
      M: Well, it uses a cmputer chip and special glasses. We start by putting the chip in the blind persn’s eyes. Of curse, the chip is very small, and the glasses have a very small vide camera inside. The camera takes a picture, which is turned int electric signals. These signals g t the cmputer chip in the persn’s eyes, and then they are sent t the brain. The brain makes sense f the messages as images, letting blind peple sense the surrundings.
      W: That’s wnderful. The inventin makes a big difference fr the blind peple.
      听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
      17. Hw lng will the walk take?
      A. Tw hurs.B. Three hurs.C. Fur hurs.
      18. What shuld be lked ut fr while hiking?
      A. E-bikes.B. Cars.C. Wildlife.
      19. Hw can hikers get back hme?
      A. By subway.B. By bus.C. By taxi.
      20. What is the speaker mainly talking abut?
      A. Travel experiences.B. Hiking tips.C. Activity plans.
      【答案】17. C 18. A 19. B 20. C
      【原文】Hell everyne. Welcme t ur hike fr health utdr activity. I will give yu a detailed intrductin t the whle arrangement. Well, there are tw pssible chices. One takes three hurs and the ther fur. We’ll be taking the lnger rute. S we’ll meet at the destinatin by arund 6:00. During the walk, the biggest safety prblem may cme frm e-bikes, which always g very fast. Keep a safe distance frm them, but dn’t wrry abut cars, because ur rute in this area is ff-limits t cars. Als, it is a gd pprtunity fr thse wh are interested in wildlife. There’s plenty t see.
      Finally, yu’ll get back t where we started. As fr the return trip, there’s n subway statin nearby, and it is nt pssible t take a taxi, but there’s a bus service. Yu may have t wait a while. Maybe it’s the nly ptin. Any questins? If nt, let’s g.
      第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分60分)
      第一节(共15小题;每小题3分,满分45分)
      阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
      A
      Dining in the DARK: Mre Than a Meal
      Ever thught f dining in ttal darkness?At Trjan Fairy tale Dark Restaurant,this unique experience cmes with a warm purpse — and it’s wrth every bit f yur curisity!
      A Stry Behind the Lights-Off
      The restaurant, which lies in the heart f Beijing’s busy Xidan cmmercial district, was started by Yu Shuang, nce a surgen. Fr a lng time, she struggled with the darkness, but it als made her realize hw precius eyesight was. When she regained partial visin later, she decided t pen this restaurant — nt just fr business, but t let peple feel what it’s like t live withut sight, and thus cherish their wn.
      The Special Guides in the Dark
      What makes this place even mre special? The waitstaff are mstly blind peple. Yu might wnder, “Hw d they navigate (导航) the dark?” But here’s the thing: they’re used t relying n ther senses. They remember where each table is,hw t place dishes withut spilling, and even ntice when yu need a refill. Their care makes the dark feel safe.
      What It’s Like t Dine Here
      First,yu need t put away yur phne and any items that give ff light. When yu step int the dark dining area, yu might bump int a chair r struggle t find yur frk at first. But yu will adapt t the darkness in n time. Sn the smell f dish drifts t yur nse, and sft music makes chatting czier. By the end f the meal, yu’ll realize the darkness made yu fcus n taste, smell and the friends nearby.
      Mre Than Dining — It’s Giving Back
      A key part f Trjan Fairy is its public welfare mdel. Part f its prfits ges t helping peple with visual prblems t get training r tls fr wk. When yu dine here,yu’re nt just having a meal; yu’re supprting a grup f hardwrking peple and jining Yu Shuang’s wish t make mre peple care abut eye prtectin. S,if yu’re tired f rdinary restaurants and want t try smething that tuches yur hear, head t Trjan Fairytale. It’s dark, but it’s full f light in its wn way.
      21. Why did Yu Shuang pen Trjan Fairytale Dark Restaurant?
      A. T remind diners t value visin.B. T make huge cmmercial prfits.
      C. T carry ut a medical experiment.D. T ffer part-time jbs fr the blind.
      22. Hw d the waitstaff serve the guests?
      A. By using lights t navigate.B. By relying n ther senses.
      C. By fllwing fixed prcedures.D. By perating remte devices.
      23. What makes Trjan Fairy tale an extrardinary restaurant?
      A. Its dish variety.B. Its tasty fd.C. Its charity purpse.D. Its czy atmsphere.
      【答案】21. A 22. B 23. C
      B
      Single mthers wrrying abut unpaid parking fines, elderly veterans (老兵) struggling t make ends meet, yung students nervus ver small mistakes — these fill Judge Capri’s curtrm in Prvidence, Rhde Island, day after day.
      This is just the rdinary rutine f Judge Capri’s wrk. Hwever, what makes him stand ut is that he never sees thse brught t curt as just case numbers, but as peple with real trubles. When chairing he always spares time t listen carefully. He inquires int the stries behind each individual, their hardships and their dreams. Instead f just carrying ut rules strictly, he priritizes understanding their difficulties. That’s why his curtrm is never cld, but filled with warmth.
      This apprach t dealing with peple is rted in his childhd. He grew up in a humble family in Prvidence. His father Antni wrked as a fruit seller and milkman, while his mther stayed at hme t raise the three bys. His father labred diligently every day t imprve the family’s life, and his mther was always kind t neighbrs. These experiences made him aware f hw tugh rdinary peple’s lives can be and learn t put himself in thers’ shes.
      But n his first day as a judge, he learned a lessn that wuld shape his career. A wman with parking tickets std befre him, rude and uncperative. “Yu’ll just fine me anyway,” she rlled her eyes and said sharply. Capri paused, nt pressing her t explain. Instead, Capri nticed her shaking hands and a baby fd mark n her sleeve. “When was the last time yu slept thrugh the night?” he asked, sftening his tne. She frze, then said, “Three mnths ag. My sn has stmachaches. I wrk tw jbs fr his medicine. I accidentally fell asleep after parking my car by the clinic was just tired.” He didn’t fine her. As she left, she turned back, “N ne’s ever asked that befre.”
      In that mment, he realized the law is a framewrk, but peple are human — tired, messy, real. “A curtrm shuldn’t scare them,” he later said, “It shuld let them feel seen.” And that’s the rule he’s lived by ever since.
      24. Which is Capri’s tp pririty when handling cases?
      A. Strict rules.B. Public pinin.C. Humanistic care.D. Sufficient evidence.
      25. What plays a key rle in Capri’s character building?
      A. Scial circle.B. Parental influence.C. Career planning.D. Academic backgrund.
      26. Why n earth did the wman act rudely?
      A. She didn’t feel well fr being ill.B. She intended t challenge the law.
      C. She refused t cperate with anyne.D. She was stressed abut her life prblems.
      27. Which f the fllwing matches Judge Capri’s view n law?
      A. Justice is blind t all but the law.B. Law serves t prtect, nt just restrict.
      C. A judge’s nly duty is t uphld the law.D. Mercy has n place in the eyes f the law.
      【答案】24. C 25. B 26. D 27. B
      C
      Fr years, cities have been trubled by a cmmn prblem: tree rts ften grw int under-grund pipes, causing jams and cracks. At first, peple thught it was just because rts spread ut randmly (随意地). Hwever, a recent research led by Dr. Emily Chen, a well-knwn plant bilgist frm the University f Green Sciences, has fund a surprising truth.” Tree rts dn’t grw int pipes by accident. Their grwth is a planned respnse t their need t survive,” Dr. Chen said.
      The research fund that rts are very sensitive t signs f water and nutrients. Undergrund pipes, especially thse carrying warm, damp waste, let ut small amunts f water and nutrients int the sil arund them. Rts can “sense” these signs and invade the pipes, just like hw plants grw tward sunlight. Once rts reach a pipe, they take advantage f weak spts, such as small cracks in ld clay pipes, t get inside. There, they keep grwing and sn frm thick masses that blck water flw.
      The research als nted that nt all trees are equally harmful t undergrund pipes. Fast-grwing species like willws, which have large, far-reaching rts, are mst likely t damage pipes, while slw-grwing nes such as maples — with smaller rt netwrks — rarely pse a threat. Besides, further study fund that mdern plastic pipes have smth surfaces and n easy entry pints, making them much harder fr rts t get int than ld clay pipes that ften crack ver time.
      These findings are already making a difference. Take Chicag fr example, where the city uses undergrund pipe maps t plan where trees shuld be planted. Near pipes, slw-grwing types are picked instead f faster-grwing nes. These small changes have cut pipe repair csts by 30% in sme areas, shwing that understanding tree grwth can help cities keep greenery and city facilities in harmny.
      28. What was the unexpected discvery f the research frm paragraph 1?
      A. Hw t stp tree rts frm verspreading.B. Why tree rts ften grw int pipes.
      C. Where jams and cracks f pipes appear.D. What t d with undergrund pipe issues,
      29. What des paragraph 2 mainly talk abut?
      A. The surce f nutrients.B. The feature f weak pipes.
      C. The lcatin f pipe cracks.D. The prcess f rt invasin.
      30. Which f the fllwing is an applicatin f the research?
      A. Reducing pipe-repair cst.B. Adjusting pipe-laying depth.
      C. Selecting pipe-friendly trees.D. Installing pipe-prtectin facilities.
      31. What is the authr’s attitude tward Dr. Emily Chen’s study?
      A. Favrable.B. Dubtful.C. Neutral.D. Critical.
      【答案】28. B 29. D 30. C 31. A
      D
      Art has lng been a vital means f self-expressin, but fr years, peple struggled t engage with art due t barriers like distance, cst, and mre. Tday, scial media has emerged as a key tl changing hw art spreads nline — it acts as a bridge cnnecting artists and audiences wrldwide.
      Scial media has turned the tables n hw artists share their wrk. In the past, artists relied n lcal galleries, s nly a small number f peple gt t see their pieces. Nw, with just a smartphne, they can pst phts r vides f paintings, sculptures, r perfrmances n platfrms like Instagram r TikTk. A single pst can quickly reach millins, whether viewers live in small twns, ther cuntries, r distant places. Fr instance, a yung rural painter can gain fllwers by sharing daily drawings — n lnger needing t wait fr gallery wners’ apprval. Sme even receive requests t sell their wrk after gaining nline attentin.
      Scial media als creates cnnectins that traditinal art spaces ften lack. Viewers aren’t just silent nlkers; they can leave cmments, ask abut the stries behind the art, r share the wrk with thers. When artists talk abut mixing clrs r spending weeks refining a small part f a sculpture, they may get respnses frm peple inspired t try painting themselves. This turns art int a kind f cnversatin. Audiences als feel clser t artists because they see nt just the finished wrks, but the prcess — late nights, initial failures.
      Fr audiences, discvering new art is nw much simpler. Even thse wh never paid much attentin t art ften cme acrss it while lking thrugh their phnes during breaks r befre bed, making art part f daily life.
      In this way, scial media has truly brken dwn the ld walls arund art. It n lnger stays hidden in distant galleries but walks int daily life — thrugh phne screens, casual scrlls, and warm cnversatins. This simple yet pwerful tl has turned art sharing int a glbal, lively cnnectin, making it a bridge that links creatrs and lvers f art everywhere.
      32. What was art like in the past?
      A. Less accessible.B. Mre decrative.C. Less cstly.D. Mre expressive.
      33. What des “turned the tables n” in paragraph 2 prbably mean?
      A. Transfrmed.B. Cntrlled.C. Maintained.D. Disturbed.
      34. What turns art int “a kind f cnversatin” in paragraph 3?
      A. Increased visits t art galleries.B. Imprved taste f the audience.
      C. Peple’s casual expsure t art.D. Viewers’ interactin with artists.
      35. What wuld be the best title fr the text?
      A. Scial Media: Breaking sharing Barriers
      B. Artists in Digital Age: The Making f an Artist
      C. Traditinal vs Mdern; Great Art Wrks in the Wrld
      D. Galleries t Screens: Scial Media Unlcks Art fr All
      【答案】32. A 33. A 34. D 35. D
      第二节(共5小题;每小题3分,满分15分)
      根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填人空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。答案写在答题卡上。
      Why Saying Hell in the Elevatr Matters
      In ur fast-paced lives, we ften brush past small, casual interactins like a greeting in the elevatr, believing that 30-secnd ride is a shrt stay between flrs.____36____T uncver its hidden pwer, let’s break dwn several verlked reasns belw.
      ●____37____
      Peple are always fixed n “significant” things like exams, and big gals, but life’s quiet warmth lies in thse unseen gaps—brief pauses, wrdless encunters, r the shrt shared silence in an elevatr.____38____With this greeting, yu’re letting them knw they are nt just smene yu verlk in a hurry.
      ●It strengthens cmmunity bnds.
      Elevatrs are like small windws int the cmmunities we’re part f. Greetings turn strangers int familiar faces. As these greetings repeat, they build a sense f belnging. Yu’Il recgnize the neighbr wh hlds the elevatr, r the classmate wh smiles back. ____39____
      ●It encunters unplanned pprtunities.
      What’s an unplanned pprtunity? It’s exactly what it sunds like. It can pp up anywhere, at any time, like in an elevatr. Yu never knw wh’s standing next t yu. ____40____S stay pen t yur surrundings! Yu are allwing these ptential cnnectins t take rt. They are like initial “handshakes” fr future pprtunities.
      A. It slws hurried paces.
      B. It treasures invisible in-betweens.
      C. A simple “hell” can break the silence.
      D. Yet, if prperly used, it has great strength.
      E. It takes a lt f practice t be a gd cmmunicatr.
      F. This turns an empty space int a tiny, warm cnnectin.
      G. That stranger culd be smene cnnecting yu t new pprtunities.
      【答案】36. D 37. B 38. C 39. F 40. G
      第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分50分)
      第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
      阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项。
      The ther day, while my sn sat playing Leg in the kitchen,he turned t me and said, “I’d better be gd this year, s Santa will ____41____ me what I want.” I lked up at him frm acrss the table and smiled.
      This is the kind f ____42____ that many parents are having while their kids write letters t the Nrth Ple and make ____43____ n Christmas Eve. My sn, Zach, is n ____44____ — he wuld lk up at Santa in a shpping mall with eyes shining and then talk t him shyly abut what tys he hped t get. But there’s the thing: my sn is nw furteen.
      My sn has intellectual ____45____. Nt nly des he still believe but it never ____46____ his mind that Santa might nt be the ne wrapping thse presents and ____47____ them under the tree. In fact, with an IQ f 70, I dn’t think he has the ability t ____48____ the matter.
      Like many mthers d in ur ____49____ age, I shared psts n scial media t ask fr ____50____ and seek help. I hped that culd ____51____ my wrries when I was lying awake staring at the ceiling lng int the night.
      On my persnal accunt page, I received nearly tw hundred ____52____. “My daughter is als a child with special needs and still believes,” wrte ne mther. Other mthers ____53____ that their teenaged kids, many f them lder than my sn, still believed. Their replies gave me great ____54____. One f the messages ____55____: “We all need sme magic. Why take that away frm him?” Yes, I’ve fund the answer. And I am chsing t keep the magic alive — let him have Santa.
      41. A. buyB. lendC. findD. bring
      42. A. gameB. prblemC. argumentD. cnversatin
      43. A. wishesB. plansC. rulesD. effrts
      44. A. strangerB. exceptinC. geniusD. jke
      45. A. disabilityB. flexibilityC. recgnitinD. quality
      46. A. bradensB. crssesC. readsD. clears
      47. A. passingB. pickingC. buryingD. placing
      48. A. adapt tB. lk intC. figure utD. deal with
      49. A. infrmatinB. ancientC. gldenD. busy
      50. A. mneyB. timeC. adviceD. pwer
      51. A. relieveB. increaseC. causeD. express
      52. A. giftsB. questinsC. respnsesD. advertisements
      53. A. explainedB. claimedC. assumedD. cncluded
      54. A. pressureB. excuseC. inspiratinD. cmfrt
      55. A. faded utB. std utC. gave upD. went up
      【答案】41. D 42. D 43. A 44. B 45. A 46. B 47. D 48. C 49. A 50. C 51. A 52. C 53. B 54. D 55. B
      第二节(共10小题;每小题2分,满分20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。
      China has pened the wrld’s first 4S Rbt Mall in Beijing, like a car dealership, ffering sales, service, spare parts and surveys. It ____56____ (use) as a tech testing platfrm and mdel base fr the rbt applicatins.
      The fur-strey building sells mre than 100 types f rbts frm arund 200 brands. Units n sale vary frm small rbts____57____ large, including multi-millin-yuan humanid rbts. Sme practical rbts fr tasks can be fund here, like cking, cffee-making, and mre. It’s amazing hw yu can adapt ____58____ learn in a fast-paced life. The mall als has sme shwpiece rbts, ____59____ (feature) a life-size Albert Einstein humanid rbt. Other interesting pieces include rbtic dgs, chess-playing rbts, dancing machines, and histrical ____60____ (figure) like Newtn and Li Bai.
      The mall, ____61____ (lcate) in Beijing’s high-tech E-Twn district, has an entertainment area ____62____visitrs can watch rbt sprts like sccer. Cnsumers als test and interact with many f the prducts n display, making the mall ____63____ (clse) t a tech playgrund than a traditinal shwrm.
      The establishment f the mall marks a ____64____ (remark) step in building a lively rbtics industry ecsystem. It will allw peple _____65_____ (enjy) smarter and mre cnvenient daily services.
      【答案】56. is used
      57. t 58. and
      59. featuring
      60. figures
      61. lcated
      62. where 63. clser
      64. remarkable
      65. t enjy
      第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
      第一节(满分15分)
      66. 假定你是校英文报记者李华,上周五你校组织了一次研学活动 (field trip),主题是“认识身边的植物”,请你写一篇稿件报道这次活动,内容包括:
      (1) 过程介绍;
      (2) 活动意义。
      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。
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      【答案】例文
      Last Friday, ur schl launched a “Getting t Knw the Plants Arund Us” field trip, turning “bring” plants int interesting friends.
      The activity began with a lecture by a bilgy teacher, teaching us characteristics and uses f varius plant species. We then went n a nature walk t bserve and cllect samples f different plants. Mre interestingly, we even identified several medicinal plants with a mbile app.
      This field trip was really eye-pening. We gained a greater appreciatin fr the rle that plants played in maintaining the balance f ur ecsystem. Overall, it was a rewarding and enriching experience.
      第二节(满分25分)
      67. 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 a key player n my schl’s basketball team, I lived and breathed the game. My best friend David, als my teammate, shared this passin, and we had ne her in cmmn: Stephen Curry. We’d stay late after practice, cpying his quick crssvers and lng-range shts, chatting abut hw cl it wuld be t play like him smeday.
      Then a big lss hit me hard. It was in the game, which was tied with nly 10 secnds left. I gt the ball — ur team’s last chance t win. But I missed the sht. We lst, and I culd see disappintment n my teammates’ faces.
      After that, I became a different persn. I kept blaming myself, and my cnfidence ttally disappeared. David nticed my struggle right away. He practiced with me alne and wanted t encurage me, “One bad play desn’t make yu a lser.”
      I stared at my shes,” I almst messed it all up. What if I d it again in the champinship final?”
      David stepped clser, his tne sft but sharp, “Cheer up, Jimmy. Dn’t let ne failure hld yu back. Think abut ur her Curry...” He paused, eyes suddenly lighting up like he’d just had a breakthrugh, withut nticing my whisper “My her Curry wuld think I’m a lser t.”
      During the training fr the champinship, I didn’t want t jin at all. But when David tld me there was a surprise waiting fr me in the gym, I hesitated fr a mment and finally decided t g check it ut.
      On stepping int the gym I nticed the big screen — there was a vide frm Curry himself — smiling, hlding a basketball, saying, “Hey, Jimmy! Mistakes aren’t lsses; they’re just lessns waiting t be used. Get back ut there, trust yur training, and remember: even the best shters miss. What matters is yu take the next sht.”
      Mved but cnfused, hw culd Curry appear n the screen? Suddenly, I realized it was an AI Curry.
      注意:
      1.续写词数应为120左右;
      2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
      Anyway, I was inspired greatly.
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      I std cnfidently n the champinship final curt, ready t give my all.
      _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      【答案】例文
      Anyway, I was inspired greatly. I grabbed my basketball and rushed t the curt — n mre hiding! David laughed as I jined the training, “That’s the guy I knw!” Practising day in and day ut helped me sharpen my skills. Every time I failed t get a pint, Curry’s “next sht” pushed me. Fr the first time, I didn’t fear mistakes. By the time champinship week started, I was ready t perfrm beynd everyne’s expectatins with my accurate shting and cntinuus effrts — self-dubt had faded int muscle memry.

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