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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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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. Wh is the wman?
A. A shp assistant. B. A custmer. C. A tailr.
2. What are the speakers ding?
A. Having a meal. B. Cking. C. Shpping.
3. Why is the man surprised?
A. He has lst track f time.
B. There are lts f shppers.
C. The wman brught him a gift.
4. Where are the speakers prbably?
A. In a pst ffice. B. In a library. C. In a shp.
5. What are the speakers mainly talking abut?
A. A hbby. B. A bkshp. C. A frmer neighbr.
第二节(共 15 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 22.5 分)
听下面 5 段录音。每段录音后有几个小题,从题中所给的 A 、B 、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段录音前,你将有两分钟时间阅读各个小题,每小题 5 秒钟;听完后,每小题都有 5 秒钟的作答时间。每段录音播放两遍。
听第 6 段录音,回答第 6 、7 题
6. What des the wman dislike abut the huse?
A. The size. B. The lcatin. C. The price.
7. What is the wman’s suggestin?
A. Waiting fr a better deal.
B. Getting a huse inspectin.
C. Lking fr a newer huse.
听第 7 段录音,回答第 8 、9 题
8. What day is it tday?
A. Wednesday. B. Thursday. C. Friday.
9. Wh will lead the field trip?
A. The man’s head teacher.
B. The man’s math teacher.
C. The man’s gegraphy teacher.
听第 8 段录音,回答第 10 至 12 题
10. What des the man want t d?
A. Ck carrt sup. B. Pick ut black stnes. C. Decrate his snwman.
11. What will the wman d first?
A. G t the garage. B. Put n warm clthes. C. Buy a hat.
12. What is the prbable relatinship between the speakers?
A. Friends. B. Mther and sn. C. Teacher and student.
听第 9 段录音,回答第 13 至 16 题
13. What did the man d befre?
A. He hsted cnferences. B. He cked fd. C. He served custmers.
14. Why is the man unsure abut the new psitin at first?
A. He asks fr a better salary.
B. He wrries abut wrking by himself.
C. He has dne this kind f wrk t much.
15. What will the wman prbably d fr the man next?
A. Arrange an interview. B. Revise his applicatin. C. Describe a new jb.
16. Hw des the man sund in the end?
A. Uncertain. B. Satisfied. C. Disappinted.
听第 10 段录音,回答第 17 至 20 题
17. Hw ld is the speaker nw?
A. 34. B. 31. C. 23.
18. What did the speaker d in the theater at first?
A. He mved scenery arund.
B. He wrked the lights.
C. He wrte stries.
19. What did the speaker study at cllege?
A. Cmputer engineering. B. Perfrming arts. C. Literature.
20. What des the speaker wish t d in the future?
A. Make acting full-time. B. Direct his wn play. C. Run a theater.
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 、D 四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
Great American Sng Cntest
Are yu ready t get yur sngs heard and reviewed by experienced music-industry prducers?
The Great American Sng Cntest is a uniquely designed sngwriting cmpetitin that
ffers these very pprtunities and benefits every sngwriter and cmpser wh participates. Win prizes, get heard, and gain feedback frm industry prfessinals.
Our sng cntest ffers the chance t win great prizes, gain recgnitin and get yur sngs prmted t publishers and prducers in the music industry. The Great American Sng Cntest is als the nly majr sngwriting cntest that prvides entrants with written cmments frm the
cntest judges.
Why enter the Great American Sng Cntest?
· Opprtunities t win sngwriting awards and $10, 000 in prizes.
· Opprtunities t get yur sngs heard and evaluated by tp music-industry prfessinals.
· Opprtunities t advance yur sngwriting, prmte yur sngs and pen drs in the music business.
Prizes & Benefits
· ALL writers keep all rights t their sngs, lyrics (歌词) and cmpsitins.
· ALL entries receive a thrugh review frm qualified music-industry prfessinals.
· ALL submissins receive a written evaluatin frm cntest judges.
· ALL entrants receive an entry cnfirmatin and a judging schedule t easily track the judging prcess.
Rules & Entry
· This annual event is designed fr amateur and semi-prfessinal sngwriters nly.
Individuals wh earn ver $10, 000 annually frm sng publishing ryalties are nt eligible (有资格的) .
· An entry fee f $40 is required fr each entered sng. (Nte: There is a limit f 10 sngs per sngwriter per year.)
· This year’s extended submissin deadline is December 18, 2026.
· T be eligible, all sngs must be the riginal wrk f a human sngwriter.
· Allwed: AI tls that assist prductin, instrumentatin.
· Nt Allwed: Sngs generated entirely by AI.
1 .What is the unique feature f the Great American Sng Cntest?
A .It ffers the highest prize mney. B .It attracts famus judges wrldwide.
C .It requires n entry fee fr submissins. D .It gives written feedback t every entrant.
2 .What benefit is guaranteed fr every participant?
A .Getting their sngs published fficially. B .Keeping full wnership rights t their sngs.
C.Having their sngs prduced by tp prducers. D.Receiving spiritual guidance frm cntest judges.
3 .Wh is the Great American Sng Cntest mainly intended fr?
A .Experienced music prducers. B .Tp music-industry prfessinals.
C .Nn-prfessinal sng creatrs. D .Individuals cmpsing sngs all by AI.
B
Dian Fssey arrived in Rwanda’s misty muntains in 1967. With n frmal scientific
training, she develped an unusual apprach t studying grillas: integratin, seeking t bridge the divide between humans and the animals. This meant patiently cpying their behavir- chewing
wild grass, making deep sunds, and even mving n all furs- until the grillas gradually
accepted her presence. In time, the animals she apprached were n lnger seen as fierce, but instead revealed their gentle and scial nature.
But the paradise Fssey fund was under threat. Illegal hunters, armed with arrws and
traps, pushed deeper int the frest. In 1978, a yung grilla named Digit, whm she had knwn since it was brn, was killed. A prfund and persnal srrw seemed t harden her reslve. Her fcus shifted decisively frm bservatin t direct actin. Fssey’s battle against illegal hunting cnsumed her life. She began capturing and questining illegal hunters, burning dwn their
camps, and pretending t use black magic t make lcals believe she was a witch. Her intense
methds created tensin with thers wh preferred turism and educatin as a way t prtect the grillas.
Fssey saw turism as a direct threat. Islated at her research center, she grew mre
cnvinced that nly direct actin culd save the grillas. This earned her many enemies. On
December 26, 1985, her lnely struggle ended in vilence. She was fund murdered in her cabin. The crime was never slved-many believe it was linked t illegal hunting, smuggling (走私), r cnflicts ver land and mney. As her frmer assistant said, she was “standing in the way f
certain individuals making mney”.
She was buried beside her grilla friends like Digit, and her legacy lives n in these
muntains. Thugh she did nt live t see it, her fierce devtin inspired a glbal mvement that saved the species frm extinctin.
4 .Why did Fssey imitate grillas’ behavir?
A .T study their eating habit. B .T prve grillas were gentle creatures.
C .T gain grillas’ trust. D .T feel mre cmfrtable in jungle.
5 .What directly caused Fssey’s change in prtectin methds?
A .The death f a grilla clse t her. B .Tragedy in her persnal life.
C .Her desire t gain lcal recgnitin. D .Disagreements with turism supprters.
6 .Which f the fllwing best describes Fssey’s strategy?
A .A direct slutin t grilla extinctin. B .A scientific and cperative mdel.
C .A universally accepted apprach. D .A great success at a persnal cst.
7 .What kind f persn was Dian Fssey?
A .Gentle and cperative. B .Determined and extreme.
C .Curius and humrus. D .Cautius and passive.
C
A wildfire burns in the hills f a Ls Angeles suburb, leaping frm ne dry bush t anther. As it appraches the first huse, the plants arund it catch fire, but the huse itself stubbrnly
refuses t d s: any small flames alng its walls quickly die ut. There’s n water in sight — the flames are put ut by sund waves.
This scene is nt science fictin. Engineers at an American tech cmpany built a device
using lw-frequency sund waves t fight fires. “It’s basically vibrating (震动) the xygen faster than the fuel can use it, blcking the chemical reactin,” explains Geff Bruder, an aerspace
engineer wh nce studied heat engines fr NASA.
Fire needs heat, fuel and xygen; taking ne f these away will stp the fire. Sund waves push xygen away frm the fuel, preventing the fire getting the air it needs t cntinue its burning. The cmpany has demnstrated a fire cntrl frm as far as 25 feet away.
Using sund against fire isn’t new. A U. S. defense research agency studied it ver a decade ag. Hwever, a majr challenge is t scale up the technlgy withut creating lud r even
damaging sund effects.
The cmpany vercame this by using infrasund — sund waves at 20 hertz (赫兹) r
lwer, which humans cannt hear. These waves als travel farther than higher-frequency sunds. The device lks like a metal bx attached t the rf. When heat sensrs detect a flame, an
electric mtr drives a pistn (活塞) t create infrasund, which travels thrugh metal tubes n the rf, creating a “frce field” t put ut the fire and prevent the building catching anther fire.
Experts nte that while sund waves can effectively influence fire, they currently wrk best n smaller flames. Nevertheless, hmewners and large energy cmpanies are game t give it a
try: The cmpany is wrking with tw Califrnia pwer suppliers and plans t install fifty pilt units early in 2026.
8 .What des the passage begin with?
A .A histrical review. B .A persnal anecdte.
C .A scientific explanatin. D .A descriptive situatin.
9 .What is the basic principle behind sund-based firefighting?
A .It remves the burning material. B .It cls the fire with vibratins.
C .It separates xygen frm the fuel. D .It blcks the heat with natural frce.
10 .What is a key feature f infrasund?
A .It is silent t human ear. B .It is f high-frequency.
C .It travels at a fast speed. D .It requires lud vlumes.
11 .What des “game” in paragraph 6 mst likely mean?
A .Pleased. B .Ready. C .Afraid. D .Unwilling.
D
One f the reasns why astrnmers like t put telescpes in space is that the “seeing” is better. With n turbulent (湍流的) atmsphere in the way the stars shine steadily, rather than
twinkling as they d when seen frm the grund.
But it is nt just an atmsphere that can ruin the seeing. The rapidly grwing number f
satellites in lw-Earth rbit is already causing prblems fr grund-based telescpes, which find
their images cntaminated by streaks f sunlight reflected ff passing satellites. Nw, a paper
published in Nature suggests that culd sn becme a serius prblem fr space-ging telescpes as well.
Alejandr Brlaff and his clleagues at NASA’s Ames Research Centre, in Califrnia,
searched regulatry filings t wrk ut just hw many satellites might be in rbit by the end f the next decade. Numbers are already explding. In 2018 there were arund 2,000 satellites in rbit. These days there are mre than 9,000 f SpaceX’s Starlink internet satellites alne.
Starlink is grwing fast, and SpaceX has filed paperwrk fr as many as 42,000 satellites. Others such as OneWeb, Amazn, Qianfan and Guwang are als building “mega-cnstellatins” (巨星星座). In ttal Dr Brlaff reckns there culd be arund half a millin satellites in lw
rbits- belw abut 2,000 kilmetres- by 2040.
Exactly hw bthersme the satellites will be depends n factrs such as hw high a
telescpe flies and whether it has a wide r narrw field f view. Calculating the numbers, the researchers cncluded that arund a third f Hubble images culd be affected. That sunds bad enugh. But if anything, the Hubble gets ff lightly.
What t d? SpaceX has tried t make its satellites less reflective, thugh with limited
success, ntes Dr Brlaff. Crdinatin and data-sharing can help. Astrnmers armed with
details f a mega-cnstellatin’s rbits can time their bservatins t minimise interference. But that slutin des nt scale well, says Dr Brlaff: eventually the sky becmes s crwded that
avidance is impssible.
12 .What serius prblem may space telescpes sn face?
A .They may lse cntact with Earth because f satellite signals.
B .Their images may be plluted by sunlight reflected frm satellites.
C .They may run ut f energy due t the grwing number f satellites.
D .Their rbits may be changed by nearby satellites.
13 .What d the numbers mentined in Paragraphs 3 and 4 mainly shw?
A .The cst f launching satellites has risen quickly.
B .The number f satellites in rbit is increasing dramatically.
C .Different cuntries are cmpeting t launch satellites.
D .Satellites are becming smaller and mre advanced.
14 .What is Dr Brlaff’s attitude tward the prpsed slutins?
A .Optimistic B .Dubtful C .Indifferent D .Supprtive
15 .What is the mst suitable title fr the passage?
A .The Rapid Develpment f Satellite Internet
B .Why Astrnmers Prefer Telescpes in Space
C .The Future f Space Telescpes
D .The Impact f numerus Satellites n Astrnmy
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可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
In a time when celebrities, scial media influencers, and famus persnalities seem like they are just a click away, it’s easy t understand hw emtinal bnds with public figures have becme mre persnal and cmplex than ever. 16
The term was cined in 1956 when televisins became widely available, and TV viewers began t develp the sense f false clseness with the characters n the screen. The parascial
relatinships are ne-sided relatinships in which a persn develps a strng sense f cnnectin r familiarity with smene they dn’t knw, mst ften celebrities r media persnalities.
17 They experience a bnd that lacks reciprcity (互惠).
There is n firm cnclusin regarding why peple develp parascial relatinships.
18 When s much f ur time is spent nline r watching TV r mvies, we’re naturally likely t recgnize the faces we repeatedly see and develp warm feelings fr them.
Anther pssible cause is lneliness. Sme research suggests that the lnelier an individual feels, the mre likely they are t engage in parascial relatinships, seeking a cnnectin in sme frm, if nt in real life. 19 Sme researchers have fund that highly scial individuals
wh are mre likely t frm friendships and relatinships in real life are als mre likely t frm parascial relatinships.
There is als the belief that parascial relatinships can simply be less demanding and mre fun than real-life relatinships. 20 Plus the subjects f parascial relatinships are
typically talented, beautiful, r funny.
Originally believed t be unhealthy due t their ne-sided nature, these parascial relatinships are typically harmless and, in fact, quite cmmn.
A .Other research cntradicts the idea.
B .They cntribute t real-life relatinships.
C .These are knwn as parascial relatinships.
D .Parascial relatinships can certainly have benefits.
E .But ne is that the human brain develped t be scial.
F .These relatinships exist nly in the mind f the individual.
G .There are n cnflicts r maintenance that need t be attended t.
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分 30 分)
第一节 完形填空(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 、D 四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
The message came by email n a Friday. “D yu remember me?” wrte the sender. Hw culd I frget? Her name was Andrea. Thirty-fur years ag, she was an 8-year-ld girl
frm the wreckage f Avianc a Flight 52. I was the child psychiatrist (精神科医生) t care fr her.
That night in January 1990, I jined 200 ther health-care prviders after a plane crash n Lng Island. In the paediatric (小儿科的) care unit, I fund Andrea- badly injured, her mther and brther died in the crash. As I std by her bed, she pened her eyes and , “Am I ging t die?” “N,” I assured her with . With a lk f , she asked if she culd sleep. Her under such pressure mved me t tears.
Andrea remained in the hspital fr six weeks. Her father had survived but was s
by grief that he feared he might harm himself. I urged him t fr Andrea’s
sake. When he needed t travel t Clmbia t bury his wife and sn, he asked me t watch ver his daughter. I agreed withut hesitatin. During his , I visited Andrea three times daily. We develped a deep —when she saw me cming, she wuld call ut my name. Andrea healed and returned t Clmbia.
We arranged a Zm call. “Why me nw?” I asked. “As my daughter turns 8, I
imagine what her life might be like withut me,” she replied. “I thught f hw I fell ut f the
sky, and hw yu me.” We spke fr 30 minutes. I left feeling humbled and fr the privilege f having wrked with this child, and fr hearing frm her s many years later.
We ften wnder whether we make a in ur patients’ lives. With Andrea, I knw I did.
21 .A .resulted B .suffered C .pulled D .riginated
22 .A .tense B .intensive C .extensive D .cmprehensive
23 .A .begged B .whispered C .rared D .screamed
24 .A .dubt B .hesitatin C .certainty D .patience
25 .A .relief B .anxiety C .cncern D .suspicin
26 .A .grace B .persistence C .cmmitment D .reslutin
27 .A .cnsumed B .encuraged C .cmfrted D .saved
28 .A .give up B .carry n C .run away D .settle dwn
29 .A .absence B .presence C .existence D .attendance
30 .A .wund B .bnd C .scar D .habit
31 .A .evenly B .eventually C .flexibly D .fundamentally
32 .A .cntrast B .cntract C .cnfrnt D .cntact
33 .A .caught B .frgt C .ignred D .left
34 .A .grateful B .regretful C .srrwful D .hpeful
35 .A .decisin B .prmise C .living D .difference
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。
At China’s 2026 Spring Festival Gala, rbts frm fur 36 (lead) Chinese firms
shared the stage f what is widely regarded as the wrld’s mst-watched annual televisin event. Just a year ag, humanid rbts at the Gala culd ____37____ (simple) perfrm handkerchief
twirling. This year, they perfrmed parkur-style martial arts, and drunken-fist rutines. The
perfrmances quickly became 38 highlight f internatinal media cverage. Wrld-wide scial media 39 (use) praised the perfrmance as unexpected, impressive, and a glimpse f the future. But the technlgy n display went far 40 humanid rbts.
China nw 41 (hld) mre than 32,000 humanid rbtics patents, 42 make up mre than 60 percent f the wrld’s ttal. ____43____ appeared n stage is backed by industrial innvatin. China has been emphasizing the develpment f“new quality prductive frces” — grwth ____44____ (drive) nt by traditinal labr r capital, but by technlgical
breakthrughs, advanced manufacturing, and new industrial mdels.
Humanid rbts are just ne example. Frm AI algrithms and high-end cmpnents, t mtin cntrl systems and embdied intelligence mdels, the industrial chain behind these
machines reflects 45 (brad) advances in China’s technlgy base than ever.
第四部分 写作(共两节;满分 40 分)
第一节(满分 15 分)
46 .假定你是李华,是校留学生文艺社(the Internatinal Student Arts Sciety)的负责人。你的任期即将结束,请在换届选举活动上发表离任演说,内容包括:
(1)回顾社团活动;
(2)发表感想;
(3)表达祝愿。
注意:
(1)写作词数应为 80 个左右;
(2)请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。 Gd mrning, everyne!
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。 The mre yu trust and believe in angels, the mre they will pur their blessings upn yu.
It was ur first day t explre the city f Mscw n ur wn, withut a friend r tur
guide leading the way. My husband and I had cmpleted a week-lng tur and felt cnfident that we culd wander thrugh the streets by urselves nw. We had enjyed a full day f explratin when suddenly the sky turned frm clear blue t gray. “It’s time t head back!” I said.
As we went n alng the rad t ur htel, Kvart, the strm cluds cvered the entire sky, and the first raindrps began t hit ur heads.
“Shuld we grab a taxi?” I yelled, the rain being s lud that I had t raise my vice.
“N, we can make it,” my husband bmed back. “It’s nly a twenty-minute walk.”
As the rain and wind increased, s did ur ftsteps. The streets had turned int raring rivers that quickly saked ur shes. Suddenly, the biggest eruptin f thunder I had ever
experienced sunded directly abve us! I thught my heart truly stpped fr- that mment.
We hurried frward, but it wasn’t lng befre we realized that we had been walking much lnger than it shuld have taken us t reach ur htel. Where n earth did we take the wrng turn? We had nt bught internatinal phne cards, s we culdn’t call fr help, and the streets were
empty.
Suddenly we nticed sme lights n at a gas statin. Great, at least we culd ask smene there fr help! As we apprached it, tw men were refueling their Chevrlet car. We asked them hw t get t Kvart. They didn’t reply but managed a friendly n d and smile. We went n t
explain the situatin with the few awkward Russian phrases we had just learned. They listened
intently, but it was bvius that they were becming increasingly cnfused. We had t try ur luck back n the street, praying deep dwn, “Please, send angels t lead us back.”
注意:
(1)续写词数应为 150 个左右;.
(2)请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。
Then a familiar Chevrlet-car pulled up besides us...
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Finally they understd what we meant.
1 .D 2 .B 3 .C
本文是一篇应用文。文章主要讲述了“美国伟大歌曲大赛” 的相关信息,包括其独特性、参赛好处、规则及参赛要求等。
1 .细节理解题。根据第三段中“The Great American Sng Cntest is als the nly majr
sngwriting cntest that prvides entrants with written cmments frm the cntest judges.(美国伟大歌曲大赛也是唯一一个为参赛者提供评委书面评论的主要歌曲创作比赛)”可知,美国伟大歌曲大赛的独特之处在于它会给每个参赛者提供书面反馈。故选 D。
2.细节理解题。根据 Prizes & Benefits 部分中“ALL writers keep all rights t their sngs, lyrics (歌词) and cmpsitins.(所有作者保留对其歌曲、歌词和作品的所有权利)”可知,每个参赛者都能保证保留对其歌曲的全部所有权。故选 B。
3 .细节理解题。根据 Rules & Entry 部分中“This annual event is designed fr amateur and
semi-prfessinal sngwriters nly.(这个年度活动仅供业余和半专业歌曲创作者参加)”可知,美国伟大歌曲大赛主要面向非专业的歌曲创作者。故选 C。
4 .C 5 .A 6 .D 7 .B
8 .D 9 .C 10 .A 11 .B
这是一篇说明文,本文介绍了美国科技公司研发的利用次声波灭火的新技术。
8.细节理解题。根据第一段“A wildfire burns in the hills f a Ls Angeles suburb, leaping frm ne dry bush t anther. As it appraches the first huse, the plants arund it catch fire, but the
huse itself stubbrnly refuses t d s: any small flames alng its walls quickly die ut. There’s
n water in sight — the flames are put ut by sund waves.(一场野火在洛杉矶郊区的山丘上燃烧,它从一棵干枯的灌木丛蔓延至另一棵。当它逼近第一座房屋时,周围的植物着火了,但房屋本身却顽固地拒绝燃烧:房屋的墙壁上任何小的火苗很快就会熄灭。这里看不到水——火焰是靠声波扑灭的)”可知,文章开头描绘了洛杉矶郊区野火逼近房屋、声波灭火的具体场景,是描述性场景,故选 D。
9.细节理解题。根据第三段中“Sund waves push xygen away frm the fuel, preventing the fire getting the air it needs t cntinue its burning.(声波会将氧气从燃料处推开,从而阻止火势获取继续燃烧所需的空气)”可知,声波灭火的原理是声波将氧气推离燃料,切断燃烧所需的氧气,故选 C。
10 .细节理解题。根据第五段中“The cmpany vercame this by using infrasund — sund
waves at 20 hertz (赫兹) r lwer, which humans cannt hear.(该公司通过使用次声波解决了这 个问题——这种声波的频率在 20 赫兹或更低,人类无法听到)”可知,人类听不见次声波,故选 A。
11.词句猜测题。根据最后一段中“The cmpany is wrking with tw Califrnia pwer suppliers and plans t install fifty pilt units early in2026.(该公司正在与加利福尼亚的两家电力供应商合作,并计划在 2026 年初安装 50 个试点设备)”可知,此处指“房主和大型能源公司都愿意尝试一下” ,game 意为“愿意的”,故选 B。
12 .B 13 .B 14 .B 15 .D
16 .C 17 .F 18 .E 19 .A 20 .G
21 .C 22 .B 23 .B 24 .C 25 .A 26 .A 27 .A 28 .B
29 .A 30 .B 31 .B 32 .D 33 .A 34 .A 35 .D
36 .leading 37 .simply 38 .a 39 .users 40 .beynd 41 .hlds
42 .which 43 .What 44 .driven 45 .brader
46.
Gd mrning, everyne! I am Li Hua. It has been my privilege t serve as the President f the Internatinal Student Arts Sciety fr the past year and I wuld like t share a few thughts
with yu.
I can still remember the diverse activities we rganized tgether. Whether it was the vibrant cultural festivals, attractive art exhibitins, r thrilling perfrmances, ur team has cnsistently
demnstrated exceptinal talent and dedicatin. As the President, I have been deeply mved by ur unity. We learned t appreciate thers’ differences and wrked tgether fr shared gals.
As I step dwn frm this rle, I want t extend my heartfelt wishes t every member f yu. May yu carry frward ur finest traditins while bldly innvating. Thank yu!
47 .范文
Then a familiar Chevrlet car pulled up beside us. It was the same car we had seen earlier at the gas statin. The driver rlled dwn the windw and waved at us with the ther man beside
him, saying a few wrds in Russian. Althugh we didn’t understand the language, we quickly
resrted t gestures, wanting t grasp the last straw. Suddenly, my husband gt an idea. He
rummaged thrugh the bag, pulled ut the htel card and pinted frantically t it with the repeated wrd “Kvart”, hping they wuld understand. Thankfully, the driver ndded and the ther man
typed Kvart int his phne map and and shwed us, as ifasking us fr cnfirmatin. Seeing this, we ndded desperately and gave thumbs-up signs.
Finally they understd what we meant. And mre frtunately, they ffered t escrt us
back t the htel. The driver started the engine and the ther man beside him ccasinally glanced at us with a reassuring smile. We felt safe and secure, thugh the streets were still deserted and the rain was relentless. After what seemed like an eternity, we arrived and the rain began t let up.
The driver parked the car and pened the dr fr us. We thanked them prfusely, but they just smiled and left. We walked int the htel, feeling exhausted but grateful. Angels had led us back t safety, and we knew that it was because we had trusted and believed in them.
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